ROUT. IfIiDELL, Jn., dnindAN n. WILLS. Editors and Proprotors. ALLENTOWN, PA:; APRIL 21, 1860 E triE ASIiIIESSOttS In conseqttenCe of the great reduction in taxes collected by the United States Govern ment., the offices of assistant assessors have afforded a very meagre remuneration and the . labors have been very slight, in some sub-dis tricts amounting to not more than a full week's work in a month. Orders were, therefore, sent to F. Z. Heebner, Esq., Assessor of this District, last Fall, instructing him to reduce the number of assistant assessors, and re-dis trict the counties. Accordingly, in March, Mr. Heebner sent to Washington the names of townships, boroughs, etc., composing the new sub-districts, wills the names of his ap pointees for assistant assessors, and last week the Treasury Department sent on commissions and a confirmation of his actions. The new apportionment gives to Lehigh three snb-dis tricts instead of seven, and to Montgomery five instead of nine. The advantage of this reduction is not of so much importance in the expenses of the Gov ernment, as the saving will not amount to 'much, but by giving the pliflc'ers more labor to perform and a consequent increase in rem aeration, more competent men will seek the offices and the business will be managed more systematlyally 7 The sub districts are composed as follows.:— let Division—Allentown City, Cittasamma borough, and Hanover township. Assessor, George T. Gross. . 2d Division—Whitehall, North Whitehall, Washington, Heidelberg, Weisenberg, Lynn and Low•hill townships, and Slntington borough. Assessor, Lewis 11. Roth. Id Division—South Whitehall, Salisbury, Salmon, Upper and Lower Millbrd, Upper and Lower Macungie townships, and the boroughs of Millerstown and Emnus. Asses- Jacob Metter. 4th Division—Pottsgrove, Limerick, Upper Providence, Douglass . and New Hanover townships, and the borough of Pottstown. Assessor, J. 'W. Arms. rith Di v isimi—Marlimrough, Upper I !allover, Upper Salford, Towameneiu, Franronia, Hat field, Montgomery and Horsham townships. Assessor, Oliver G. Morris. oth Division—Norristown, Conshohocken and Bridgeport boroughs, and Plymouth and Upper Merlon townships. Assessor, Charles 11. Garber. 7th Division—Worcester, Perkinmen, Lower Providence, Norriton, Whitpnin, Gwynedd, Frederick and Lower Salford townships. As sessor, David Trackless. Bth Division Abington, Cheltenham, Whitemarsh, Upper Dublin, Lower Merlon and Ilooreland townships. Assessor, Charles C. Walton. The apportionment looks very much as though the assessor knew nothing of the geog raphy of the District, and had thrown a lot of names together and selected them by chance. In Lehigh there should be at least four dis tricts. The.'lumber in Montgomery is proba bly sufficient, bat we cannot see why, in the rith district, Lower Salford was skipped and Horsham taken in to till up the apportionment, thus making a distance of at least thirty two miles from one end of the district to the other. And this want of compactness prevails in the apportionment or every other district except the oth. THE LEGISLATURE The Legislature adjourned sine die (.11 Fri day last. The legislation of the session was unimportant, if we except the ratification of he XVtlt Amendment and the passage of the Registry Bill. These two important questions received due consideration at the hands of members, and the sanctioning. them will go far toward excusing some of the bad bills that met with favor. Senator Stinson, of Mont gomery, was elected Speaker ((d interns. He therefore succeeds Dr. Worthington, who was front the same district. As soon as we can get tt copy Of the Regis try Law we will mitidish it thr the benefit of our readers. The miserable way the Legisla ture has of spending the people's money by the thousands, for printing the nets pissed by it ii pamphlet form, to lie thrown away, in stead of giving them to the districts affected, through the local newspapers, has the effect of keeping valuable information from the people_ The extra "pastern and folders" of the House got . their pay, notwithstnnding the ;Sell ate's refusal at first to sanction that extrava- El= On the Nvhole We may he thankful that this hotly has dispersed and gone home. So much of the member's time is - occupied In consider ing private matters that general legislation raised hut little attention. t The usual number of gifts were distributed to the officers. Chief Clerk I lamersly, of the Senate, who, by the way, has few to equal him as an officer, presented the retiring Speaker with a handsome gavel. In the House, the Alistribution Was more Him:mmHg and tIM speech-making on a greater scale of extrava gance. • TO SCHOOL DIRECTORN The School Directors of Lehigh must not forget that they will be required to meet in Convention on the 4th' day of May next to choose a County Superintendent to servo for three years. There are, more than two hun dred public schools this county, and for visiting the same and giving them his attention the Present Superintendent receives a salary of $lOOO. This is a sum greater than is paid by sonic of our neighboring districts. For in stance, Montgomery, with 268 schools, last year, paid her Superintendent but $lOOO, the same as Lehigh. Bucks gives her's but $B6O, with 252 schools. Chester, with 335 schools, paid only $l2OO, and this county 18 considered among those that give the subject of Educe: lion great attention. That the Directors may knoW the opinion of State Superintendent Wickersham upon the subject of salaries, we quote the following from his report of last .tune:— • ' The convention coMposed if the boards of director• of each county, at the time of electing the county soPerin teudent, fixes into salary. The aggregate amount of all salaries thus agreed tipott to found at this office and de ducted from the solo total of the annual Slate upproprla lion, and the remainder In distributed to the several counties according to their respective number of taxable citizens.. Ity thin mode it mutters very little to any one county how touch or boil . little It pare its rental , aullerla tendeut,.provided other comities are not Influenced by it. For example, the differenee to Cameron county belWeee paying her superintendent 11,1:Xtor $l,llll, is about al cents: the difference to Ureeue between paying her'. VW orglaA is about V; the difference to Comberland between paying tier's it7oo or. .1400, la about gli; the differeuce to LIIIKII, ter between paying lier's *MD or 0-1,000, is about and so on with the rest." We do not mean to insinuate that it is the intention of our Directors to decrease the present salary, but merely to call attention to the fact that the faithrnl servant is worthy of his hire. .finnvEn lint MUM—The N. Y. lfcratd states that Rose, of Kaftans, one of the apostate Senators, called on President Grant, to have appointments made in Kansas to suit him, and. finding the President spot inclined to gratify him became insulting, when Grant ordered isim from the room. Ur to the Until, Of .put edit% iii hydi the confirjiiation by the Or the milidaillions of Ed‘Werd Ruh°, Esn.Oand" Cob Jtilln R. Breitenbach had not been c jinnounntid. Sena tor Cattell says the delay Is caused. by a press of other businesSind these nominations had not yet been readied, but that they are sere of -confirmation. The Senate will probably adjourn in the latter part of the week. i TUE communicsUon from Emaua making charges of a serious nature against a certain widow, and involving a married man whose name is not given, Is not only without the signature of a responsible party, but is of a too indelicate character to find a place In a decent newspaper. If our correspondent feels aggrieved he can have recourse to the Courts. GOVERNOR GE#lllr has re-appointed Profes sor James P. Wickersham of Lancaster county to the position of State Superintendent of Com mon Schools and ho has been confirmed by the Senate. llmimic's MAGAZINE, for May, comes to us fresh and full of valuable information and entertaining reading. ,Among the contents aro Christopher Columbus, Magdalen, Glass- Blowing for the Little Folks, the Sacred City of the Hindoos, A Sin of Omission, Both Sides ; Webster, Clay, Calhoun and Jackson; The Plains, as I crossed them Ten Years ago ; My Enemy's Daughter, by Justin McCarthy —continued ; A Brave Lady, by the author of ".John Halifax, Gentleman" ; and a feast of other delicacies in literature. Harper Bros., publishers, New York. NEWS ITEMS. —A man In Pittsburg ban a beard eight feet ME —The trustees of the Illinois State University have declined to admit women as students. —Ellin' B. Washbunie, Minbiter to France, Is by trade a printer. —The Ric?mond Enquire• complacently says : "There le no morality left In the country, except In the South." —Tennessee papers announce the death of the Hon. W. G. Swan, of that State. He was a mem ber of the COnfedernte Congress. —An editor out West boasts of having had a talk. with a woman and getting the last word. Singular and energetic man. —An Ohio schoolmaster was compelled to pay $l4O for whipping a girl with a bOndle of hickory willies twisted together and hardened in the fire. —Horace Greeley says that the darkest day in any man's earthly career is that wherein he fancies that there is some easier way of gaining a dollar than by' squarely carning,ll. —By order of General Grant, all Odd Fellows employed in the several Governmental depart ments will have a holiday on the 26th hist, the selni-centennial anniversary of Odd Fellowism. —Secretary Bontwell has authorized the pay ment of July coupons on presentation—the Inter est betwein the day of presentation and of pay ment being rebated at the rate of six per cent. —An insane tnan recently visited the Pennsyl vania Legis'ature, and on his return to the asylum, being asked what he thought of It, " Well,l think t hey arc a branch of this establishment." —John C. Breckenridge says that in politics he is an extinct volcano. The Intelligence that we shall have no farther eruptions from this crater will be uncommonly agreeable to the general pub lic. —The Trotting matches between Lady Thorn and Aaerlean Girl to come option the . fid and 10th of May are mile heats, best three In five, the first in harness and the littler to wagons. Lady Thorn to the favorite in both matches. —At a meeting of the working-womeu of St. Louis, on Thursday night, articles of association working-women's union were adopted, and a per manent orgaulcatlon will be effected as soon as the requisite number of signatures are procured. —Chicago is somewhat excited over the success ful application, of coal oil as a fuel for locomo tive engines. 'The experiment was made recently on a passenger train with the most gratifying success. —A velocipedist of Indianapolis recently in a contest for a silver medal, made one mile, with forty-four turnings, in the unprecedented time of three minutes and three seconds, with a thirty-six machine. This is the fastest time ever made in the United States. —The Philadelphia convict with whom Mr. Charles Dickens sympathized and whole he men tioned so touchingly in his " Notes," Is still an In corrigible thief, and is now In the peultentlary. Ile has been returned three times and is still known as "Pickens' Convict." —A N cone SumiAsTga.—Captain George Brooks, a full-blooded ncgm, who, as master of the James Waterbury, with a black crew, has Just returned from it successful voyage to the coast of Africa, is the first man of his race who ever receiv ed a certificate from. the American Shipmasters' Association that he is a capable and approved shipmaster. • —A newsboy just arrived In Omaha, Is quite curiosity as a specimen of Young America. Ile is but ten years old and has made his own way through eleven States already. HO travels, ac cording to his own words, on his check. He rides ou railroads for nothing, and eats at restaurants, ordering his meals first and looking for the money afterward. He is now anxious for the Pacific Railroad to be opened through, and proposes to strike for the Nellie. • —lt is said a gentleman of wealth has purchased one • of the Wanda in Long Island Sound for the purpose of .converting It into a hunting-ground. It comprises eleven thousand acres, nod ,Is nine miles from any other point of land, so small game placed upon it cannot well escape. The proprietor Is now stocking the island with prairie chickens, quails, partridges, pheasants, larks, rabbits, •&e.' In two years' time the woods `tend openings will be full of game, which will be supplied to the New Yliik and Boston markets. Sportsmen, by pay ing liberally will be allowed to visit the Island and indulge In the pastime of gunning. —Five checks, purporting to have been drawn by Jay Cooke & Co., were presented at the Bank of the State of New York at intervals during Mon day week, and promptly cashed for the following amorous: $8579.40, $6537.89, $9587.75, $895.70, and $935. The cheeks wore drawn to the order of Alex. B. 11111, assistant cashier for Jay Cooke b Co., and appeared to be fully indorled by him. They were facsimiles of the special checks issued by Jay Cooke & Co. The Imitation of the hand writing of Mr. Hill, whose signature appearethree times, was perfect, and their numbers correspon ded exactly' with the numbers that • were used by Jay Cooke & Co. on that day. Each check was presented by a different person, so that the suspi cion of the paying -teller at the bank might not be aroused. , • —Mrs. Twllchcll has furnished a full statement in regard to the murder of her mother. It Is very long, covering several columns of the papers. In the first place she disavows any knowledge of how or by whom the murder was committed, but does not !etiolate or Insinuate that It may have been done by her husband. She then goes into a long explauatjon of 'Ler ceasing to visit Twitehell In Jail, and says that after hie - conviction, as he was leaving his cell he pressed Into her hand a closely written paper, which she found to bean appeal to her to save his life by confessing that shelled com mitted the murder, and followed by a story that she was to tell, that she had committed the murder In a quarrel, and that lawyers had been consulted, who 'said that she could not be harmed. On a subsequent visit lie gave her another paper cover ing another story. She was to tell that. she had become criminally Intimate with ono Lee, who had with her'concerted a plan to rob and murder Mrs. 13111. On another occasion ho gave her an other written appeal to save him, and recom mended her to say that Mrs. HUI had not been murdered at all, but had fallen from the window. All these documents commence with appeals to lier love, rte., to save him. They are In Twitchell's handwriting, but have evidently been dawn up fori him by some legal mind. The whole Statement throws but little new light on the affair,. but es . plains the conduct of Mrs. Twitcheli. ... , -Louisa ',MUM& &VW!! her tlitie td -Writing Nom Ba:m.to4 p. m. ; & Mu. 4 it; b ; theatre , or society, 6t016 ; , AO to 8. ' —Profeesor Artesia Is geltfog up a:new cabinet containing some rare spechnlois of antediltninn fossils, New Orleans there aro so nut* clerks that they are glad to get anything to do. Half a doz en were hired on one street to act as waiters nt a hotel, glad enough to do it so Its to get their bread. —R. L. Tabor, the organist of Williams College, and for the past year editor of the College Quarter/ft> has perfected an invention which, attached to a piano, is designed to print music as fast as It is played. Its style of construction conflue.s it to the piano, but ha contemplates modifying the mechan ism, so that it may be applied with equal ficility to the organ, and perhaps to the melodeon. The cost of the completed instrument is $l5O. —Casxous tx TIIIRTEEN YEARB.-11l 1855 Mr: , Buchanan was Minister to England. Captain George B. McClellan was detailed on secret service in the harbor of Cuba, under instructions from the Secretary of War. General Quitman, Lieutenant Beauregard and others were plotting filibustering raids against the island, for which the government soon after made an offer of $100,000,000. Parsoit Brownlow had written a savage work in defence of slavery, and was challenging Northern clergy men to dispute its divine authority. Gerrit Smith, Dr. Howe, Henry Ward Beecher, and a few hun dred others were doing a quiet and limited busi ness in the underground railway. John Brown bad not yet left his home in the Northern wilds. An obscure Individual, remembered by a few as haVing once represented Sangamon District, 111., in the house, and opposed the Mexican war, in an awkward, disingenuous and extremely unpopular argument, received a few complimentary votes for Vice-President, in competition with Mr. Drayton, the nominee. Captain U. 43. Grant, hardly sus pected of being an ex-army officer by those who bought molasses or cord-wood of hini, was gen erally taken for a steamboat captain, temporarily stranded for a stress of 111-luck, or who hardly had tile energy and pluck to suebeed In any business calling, and therefore collapsed into a speculator in sundres. W. T. Sherman was teaching In Louisiana. General Sickles, Butler and Logan were rough-and-tumble Democratic lawyers of some notoriety. Two of tile -most prominent and promising officers of our little army were Colonel . Albert Sidney Johnson and Lieutenant-Colonel Robert E. Lee. CITY NOTICES Foster at AlMiaow is selling best Merrimac prints, spring styles, at 11N cents; Coates' and Clark's cotton at 7 cts. per spool,; best paper mus lins 1234 cts.; splendid yard wide sheeting and shirting at 12% ; double width black and colored alpacas at 87% Ms., that are sold In town at 65 cts. ; all wool cassimeres as low as 50 cts. ; table linen 50 cts. worth 80 ets. ; stair carpets 25 cents worth 40 cts. ; ingrain carpets 55 cts., worth $l, and other goods equally as cheap, and they assure ns that customers coming from a distance need have no fear of being deceived by the statements we have made here. They will always sell,they say, exactly as they advertise. .4 great difficulty with smokers Is to know where to get a good cigar at a fair price when away from home. We advise our Lehigh county friends whoa In Philadelphia to call at the store of Fisher A: Bruce, No. 40 South Seventh St., above Chestnut. They sell the best cigars in the city at less rates than any other firm. All we ask for them is a trial. lfany a man Is worried fifty times a day with the constantly-recurring question, " What would become - of my family, If I should be taken away I" Your current expenses eat up all your income, and if you can save anything, It is so little that you hardly think It worth laying by, It would take it so long to amount to anything. All this natural and creditable anxiety would be dispensed with, If you would only Insure your life in'" The American Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia." It will eget you but little, and then, If you die to-morrow, your family will be taken care of. The Piano at the White House !--.41 Matt:went has been going the rounds of the press that a Plano of a certain make has been placed In the crimson room at the White House, convoying the impression that a Plano of only that one make has been selected. As agent of the celebrated Bradbury Piano, I feel It due to myself to state that one of our Brad bury Pianos has been placed In the best reeeptiOn room, purchased by Mns. U. B. GRANT, who gave us a Steinway Piano, which had only been used a short time, as part payment. We also had the pleasure of selling our Brad bury pianos to Chief Justice, Chae, Admiral Porter and other prominent parties: E. Moss, Apr 21-1 w Hamilton street, below Eighth. Reed Potatoes, a large variety consisting of Early Rose, White Sprouts, Early Henry, Early Good rich, Buck Eye, Her:loons, .kc., for sale by E. FENEITERMACHER, Corner of 10th and Munition Ftrect e, April 7-3w] Allentown One thommul Pianos of Haines & Brother, New York, were sold in one year. Not only are they the cheapest piano In the market, ranging from 1375 to 11.500, but have given universal satisfaction throughout the country. Only forsalc at C. F. Rerrinan's Music store, 7th and Walnut. Litiderinfin & Sara' Gold Medal Cycloyd and Square 'Pianos are considered by the rink promi nent musicians in the country a first-cfass instru ment In regard 'to durability, fullness and bril liancy of tone. They sell One Hundred Dollars lower than either Chickering's or Steinway's ; are in every respeCt as good, if not superior to those, aud are warranted for 5 years. Number of refer ences in affirmation of the above can be given from citizens of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining Counties: Come and examine them at C. F. Herr mann's Music ,store, 7th and Walnut. Allentown has an extensive china and glassware establishment *here as great a variety and an low prices can be found as In the larger cities. Wsi refer to the new store of 'Richard Walker, No. 90 West Hamilton street. Scrofula, Salt Musa, Skin and Female Diseases Warranted etireil.—Seetutimonial:— SALIMUILT TOWNBIIIP, Lehigh CO., Oct. alst, 1868. It is with a grateful feeling that I feel able to . make the following statement for the benefit of those who are suffering from Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases. My wife bad been suffering for several years from tumors or swellings on her neck which after a time would gather and discharge matter, leaving a running 'sore. She had been treated for more than a year by most eminent physicians without receiving any permanent ben efit, her disease becoming worse, until she had five of these running sores on her neck, when I em ployed Dr. 11. D. Longaker, under whose treat ment she commenced to improve Very fast, the sores on her neck to heal, and all her unpleasant and disagreeable symptoms gradually to disap pear, until her health was restored, which was lu about four months. I feel perfectly Justified, after having tried the treatment of other physi cians, in recommending all those who are suffer ing from Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Longaker for medical treatment, with n firm be lief that they will be satisfied, benefited and cured i thereby, as. my wife has been. [Signed.] JAMES DARNER, . Dr. H. D. Longaker's °Mee Is on the East side of Sixth street between Hamilton and Walnut, Allentown. J. N. Clettell, corner of Seventh and Lin: denstreets, Allentown, manufacturer of Flour, •nd Dealer in Grain, Feed, coal, Wood, etc., sells coal at Lehigh prices. All articles delivered free of cost. FlO-3m Sheet Music, Books, Music Port Folios, Strings, or anything belonging to a regular Music Store, can be bad cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F. Herrmann's Music store, cor. 7th and Walnut streets, Allentown. Ho Ulcer, Caneor, or Fever Sore but can be mil dilly eared by the use of Wolcott'. PAIN PAIAT. Dr. Wolcott'. ANZIRILATOII, which Id unlike PAIN PAINT, cure. that .diagosting dhow, Catarrh. Pint bottles $1 Recollect, 'lle pet up to while wrapper". 13USINEf%;:iNOTICESI r' .1 • bo not Trifle trithbangler•—thl4o 6Pa a In 3,1 kindle a flame that wltions4l4.3 d , notimall net neglected, may end In fatali.jilsordie, ring this f lu mind, tot the find nyMplottni of debility Ornervotteproi, - tration be met promptly With Ineigorating trealmeoLi Foremo.t a mong the vegetable tank. of the ogre stands llosver Eirom.tru Iltrra Anyv the vital' powers normto languish, or then' to 1111•1011 to Hasped. that the online' fonetion. essential 1.1 the mpaentation end lurification of rho body aro Imperfeelly performed, this nvaluable Molina...tot mid nutiseptic should 01 mice be IV gloried to. Indigestion lways produces weakness of the liodilyp.wwers. Soinctliden it Imppens' that the nppetito .dematitbx more food than the stomach gnu digest: though not more, perhapx, than Is required to keep up the full strength of the frame. Tito oldest, under inch alreumstan-. coo, In to Inman° the digestive espurity of the nasholinting orgau, nu an to make it Noel to tire duty Imposed upon It ,by the appetite, mod capable. of supplying the hai/ding material of the system an fast as It Ix required. Mho ob ject Is folly occompilshed by the use of tiro Bitters. Tiler tone and gently stimninte the Minter membrane which necretes the gadrie Juice, and the result Is that the solvent In mingled with tho food h, sufficient quantity to convert all Ito nottriehing partlehts lulu pure and whole:unite ele ment. If, on the other hand, them in a deficiency of oppe tile, without any correspondlog deficiency of digestive power, the effect of the tonic In to stimniate n desire for food. In nineteen muses out of twenty, headache, linemen, nervounness. fainting-fits, spasm., and, Indeed, most. of the cannel notice and pains to which humanity In subject, proceed primarily from indigestion et...talented with hill . nsnexl• amid for both these compluint.l Aril BITTF.IOIOtO 11,01111111.ntled 11.• Spl'etly and certain remedy. Mare Economical, Remarkable Certainly of Prompt action, In fact, every good quality is guaranteed for Mr, 8. A. ALLEN'S Improved (new style) little Ile atorer or Dreaming, (in nne bottle.) Every Drugand sells It. Prlre Ono Pallor. • Spit, ,Spit; Hawk, Ilairk.—Why don't you Ilse Wolcott's AstmittiLATUtt—plot bottles 41t—and get rid of Catarrh 'Tls sold &mulcts. Mr. Schatz : I II It VC need the BITTERS I obtained from you andliturtitem to heal! they are'rerommended to be. I found one bottle to afford me couidderablo relief, I feel no though I cannot do very trill without them under toy prevent Onto of health. D. Idrxtuii, No. South Sixth SI., Philadelphia. Pontor 13aptInt lbonlyunk Church. 1 Read SCHRETZ'S standing adeerttarinent bt another column. Strength,, to the Blooti.—Without n certniu pro portion of Iron, (ho blood losea Its atrenglit and purity. Blood enters every organ through the circulation, distribu ting the nutritive principle to every texture and thesource of every secretion; hence the importenee of keeping It duly enriched. If it hoe become weak, the indite ayetem will ho weak, and the danger of indurring dinease immi nent ; In abort, good.blood makes ne healthy—had blood makes on nick. Here we are nilmenished of the superior advantages of rinsuLEß'S HERR BITTERS. The Iron In theme Bitters In readily absorbed Into the circulation, and a atroug and vigorous constitution created. The circula tion is regulated by them, and If any organ he weaker titan the,reot, the deposit+ which cause bolls, carbuncles, tumors, lumps, Ste., are checked nail removed, and a healthy tone Impared to the entire system. It always cures and never Tails to prevent disease arising from impure bleed. An liwattiable Preparallon.—Tito attention of our modem la directed to tho advertisement of Dr. L. Q. C. WlsharCs Me Tree Tar Cordial, for the cure of Cunsumps non of the Lungs, etc. This invalimble preparation has met with such nu Inerea•ed demand daring the pant years, the proprietor has found It necessary to Increase the fuelt• Iles for manufacturing, and ion now 000 of the largest Laboratories in Philadelphia, and has recently removed his salesroom to the large nod commodious store, No. 212. North Second Street, Philadelphia. Some of the largest Patent Medicine dealers In the United States say the de mand for \\''short's Pine Tree Tar Cordial is greater at the present time than any other Patent Medicine in this coon try. • First Come, Fleet Serred.—There, will not be a day In tho year, tin whirl; you Nr 111 not be able to fled at Oak Hall an elegant and largo assortment of fine reads , - man Clothing. lint now Is tho time to make your pur chases ; lho season in ills! opening and tho shelves and ta blas are fairly groaning under the woight of the Spring and Smola...Stock. You will have a wider range of choice get the goods while they are fresh and add vastly to your own comfort by changing your clothing with the season. Then •tuud trot on the order of your going. but go at once ifinanrial anb Commercial ALLENTOWN MARKETS, Al'ltlL Currerifa CrerY WC,* 11l Weinshri mrrd Netchnrd, Wheat Flour, per bld Wheal, Per bushel Oats, •' xeed, Timothy Seed, Per bushel Clover Seed, Wheat Flour, per 0wt.,.. !lye, " Corti Meal. " • . Buller, Per ~tauud Lard, Tallow, Ham, Fagot, per dozen Potatoes, per bushel. ... Dried Apples. per Mabel Dried Peaches, PHILADELPIII.k MARKETS FARMERS' lIAT AND STRAW 31ARKET. — The faillawiait are the receipt. fur the week ending Apr. 10. ISM: Loads of tiny. 617; straw, 4 , 1; prime Timothy per 10011 e, 41 460_ :Jai aaava, at avoi Weldor, at atoi 21; straw, it ou 1.0. SlAlop—Montlay, flarch 1. —There Is but little NOVO -11101.11 to report In the dour tnarket, there being very little demand except for the better grade. of snring wheat families, which are le smallsupply anti command full price, Salesof 1,30 D bbs, Including superfine:lnt 4X}5 NI extras at 4606 50; lowa, Wisconsin, anti Minnesota extra fatally nt 6 I'AY7 25, Penna. do. do, at ms: Ohlo do, do, at aSga 111, and fancy at 41) 66012 00. - nye Flour is Krum.. and command 4707 sn. Corn Meal Ix neglected! we quote itraptlywino lit 41 tf2l, Tho Wheat market lo quiet, there being no demand except for prime lot, which are in small supply; sales 143,101 bushels of red at A.l 60 (161 61; I.loa bushels nuttier at 41 7001 NO; 1,000 bus No. 1 spring at ' 1 5.1; and :AD 1.10,11101k1 tS2. 12. Rye Is steady, with sides of Western tit 41 41101 514 Corn Is In small snpply, and tin demand Ix good; males of 40111 bush• ls yellow at 0 , 6' 0 2c ; and 1.4(t) bushels boa' WIIIO at 57e. Oats are in good requeid; sales of 7,000 bashrls of Western at 740720; 2,1111 bushels two-rowed New York Barley sold at (<2 14. Harley malt 14 unchanged. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKIST—Moudny Mar. SU.- 13F.tie EA.—Beef cattle wan dull this week and prices were rather low ; 1,4:f1 head arrived and sold nt Witte,' cents for choke • Pf 6,1 1 11 cents for prime ; F€ 6 9 41 cents for fair to good. and .o o7 cents - 14 Ih. for common. COOOO AND CAM' —Tlit. market Won moderately active and sale. of Springers wore effected at 411060. Cows and Calves at 41:107.1. Sum:P.—Sheep were In fair demand at full prices ; 10,- 00 head sold nt 6007. i c II lb. gross. Ilints.-110g[s were lower; 4,000 leiad sold at the different yards a I 415q1,11 1 14 NO lbs. net. ftlarriages , KNAUSS—BALM - ET—At Bethlehem, on Sat urday evening, April 10th, by the Rev. J. B. Rath, Mr. C. W. Kamm to Miss Carrie ItaMet, both of this city. YOUNG-4,EIIMAN.—On the 17th ult.,by Alderman Wittman, Mr, Edward Young to liss Mary Lehman, both of this city. thelGth Inst., by the same, Mr. Jacob Ulrich to Miss Sarah Smith, both of this city. • Dcatl)s. - - DOVER—In Lower Milford, on the 10th inst., 'Samuel Dover. age 35 years, 7 months and 21 days. SIEGER—On the 15th inst., In Siegersville, Jo seph Sieger, aged 57 years. PRICE-1n Ilanover township, on Thursday last, Henry 11. Price. The rapidity with which PLANTATION BITTERS have become a household necessity throughout the civilized nations, is without a parallel In the his tory of the world. Over five million bottles were sold in twelve months, and the demand Is daily In. creasing. Rich and poor, young and old, ladles, physicians and clergymen, find that it revives drooping spirits lends strength to to the system, vigor to the.mitid, and is exhausted nature's great restorer. It is compounded of the choicest routs and herbs, the celebrated Callsztya or Peruvian Bark, etc., all preserved in pure IR. Croix Rum. It Is sold by all respectable dealers in every town, parish, village and hamlet through North and South America, Europe, and all the Islands of the Ocean. .3.lm.4l.!,:looLglnt.Vll,:ritt,:tt:i7l,3dlEcarllpiri,toolt,hr?„.ll.ent Imported I.lcr PRICES GREATLY . REDUCED TO CLONE OPT WINTER lITOCIL OV EDISON TOOTER' AND BOER' eurrnlnn. ITI'LE FIT AND WORKMANSHIP nf our ready- FIT AND tr tr urgualta by any stock . Phtla elph(a. PRICES AL WATS GUARANTEED barer than the !weld ettamhere, and saltsfartian guar and every purehaurr, ur the Rate canceled and money refunded • • A YAM TEST Is AI.I. IVE MM. Halt way between Fifth arid lll:axttry & Co., - TOWIIII HALL, Sixth atn.et. $ MA MARKET ST. l'imanat.rdiA . AVD WO BROADWAY, New Yowl ASTONISIIING INVESTMENT. $l5OO IN GOLD FOR 81. WIIEN WILL WONDERS CEASE? Not until the drawing of the 2D GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE, OF Tug GOOD WILL STEAM FIRE COMPANY, Which will PQSILTIVP, LY come off ou MONDAY, MAY 3, 1869. liFogs'R E an UoLtital ran ITdArYI SPAN OF Rllll2,9.EMt E olren,"ii• t h r:ln e eTt7g:lri Office, Second National Bann Building (Basement), Allen town, Pa. order of the Committee. • apr 14 'OD W. F. WOLLE, Chairman. STREWING OF FLOWERS. • To the Friends nf Deetaseet Soldiers: The 0. A. IL, Poo No. 13, of thin city, 'inv. appointed the undersigned Committee of Arrangements fur this clty, to procure a complete and true Rat of Soldiers, Sailors and namabarled in Cemeteries In and near Allentown. The e:d record of each will be engrossed on a ROLL OF 1105011, and kept fur future reference in the ceremonies of Strewing of Flowers on their graven. For the above plugs. we call OD their heirs and friends P la ce d the N• , Rank, Company, Regiment, and Date, ,and Cause of Death uf all such Soldiers, &c., to either of the Committee without delay. The Deeoratlon will take place Usy Conon ftfie—W. W. liamersly, T. U. flood, Ide r Allia• ter, It. Roth, 11. C. Ilmoberger. tip 11.td • ;741 - nritie *ditto. Tp fitaidVE 310Fil PKTICIIEB, FRECKLE& sand T from lboloon;;unn PERlllit'A MOTH AND LOTION. Prennood only by Dn. B. C.PISnItY. Noll by nll tnarl7-3nl°: •• • - SeREA'S PULNIONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC nod Mandrake Pills will cure Consumption, Liver Complnlet. and Dyspernin; If taken neconling too tlirectieux. They are nil three to be taken at the entre lltne. They clean!se the stomach, relax the liver. nod put It to work: then the erectile beeolllll good; the food digests and Makes good blond ; the pat ent begins to ;trOW to Ile01; the direllirea uno Dogtrot/ Id the Dolts, girl the patient out grown Mie disease itto gets Well. I T IS the only wily le Care eellsnalplioll. To these throe medicines Dr..l. 11. Schenk, of ktilladel• pinto owes his unrivalled entrees in the treatment of pul monary consumptiou. Tro Penn.. Syrup ripens the morbid matter In the longs, nation throws itoffliy an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter IN ripe, n slight cough will throw it olf, and the pante. Mon rest and the lungs begin too bent. To do this, the Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake Pals mast be freely uwol to etre.° the stomach and liver, so that the I'n'm Syrup and the food will make good blood. Schenk's Mandrake Pine let upon the liver. removing 11 obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall-bladder, the bite emote freely, and the liver is neon relieved; the stools will ehew what the rills (a y deadlyothing ban ever been invented except enlotnel poison which Is very dangereento use unless with great care), tlint will unlock thy gall-bladder and start the secretions of tile liver like Schenk's Mandrake Pills, Liver Compinint is one of the most prominent cornea of Consumption. Schenk'. Sena . I Tonic to a gentle etimulatit mod alter ative, and the niktill 10 the Seaweed, which this prepnra- Den Is made of, assists the Mooned] to throw out the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Ponmunic Syrup, and it s ulnae Into good blood without fermentittion or nouring In the to ut:irk The great teasel. wig). physicians do not COTO 0011141111 W lion 1., they try to do too 111.11; they give medicine (estop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night meats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the se hole digestive powers, Melchor up the seeretious, and eventually the patient shake and dies. lir. Schenk, in his treatment, does not try to stop acough, night nwents, chills or fever. Remove the cause, and they will till stop of their own necord. No ono can be cored of Consumption, Liver Compinint, Dynpepo:in, Catarrh, Can ker, Ulcerated Throat, unimei the liver mid stomach 1.0 Made healthy. If to Person has Consumption), of course the liingn In Nome way are disensed. Mawr tubercles, nbscessen, bronchial irritation. pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a annex of ilk flnauttion and fast decaying. In mach caftan what must be donut It is not only the lungs that ore wasting, bat it to the whole body. The ntontuch mill liver have lost their poorer to make blond out of food. New the only chance Is to take Schenk's three medicines, which Nvlll bring up a' bine to the idomach, the patient will begin thennt food, It will digent easily and make good blood: the patient begins to gain In flesh, and no omen an the body begins to •, the lungs commence to heal up. and the patient gets fleshy and well. This in the only way to tare ColllllllllP lien. When there is tie lung dlsense, and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia Schenk'n Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake PlllB are nullicient without the Pultimnic'Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely In allbilleuscomphiluts, not they are perfectly harmless. Dr. Schenk, who has enjoyed uniuterrupted health for tunny years enst,and now welghn an pounds, wan wnsled [may to n mere nitelrton, to the very last mugs of Pulmo nary Consumption bin phynl chum having lioneenneed rise liropelesn and abandoned hi. to his fate. HO WatlClll,l by the aforesaid inedlgincs, and 14111C0 his recovery ninny thounands similarly aMicted have used Dr. Schenk 'm prop •rationin Wills the sat. remarkable success. Full directionn accoinenny each, make It not absolutely necessary to per. muttony see Dr. Schenk, unlash the rollout,. wish their bulge examined, and for thin purpose he professioniilly at MS Priocipal unite Plilindelphin, every Saturday, where nil letters for advice snot be addressed. Ile in aino proles nionally ut No. T 3 hood Street, Now York, every other Tuesday, nod nt Nn. :ti Hanover Street, Boston, every other Wednesday. Ile gives [Woke free, but for a thor ough round untiou with Itenpirometer therrice is tot wt. Mire ;10111, at each city fronts 11. M. tog P. M. Dit. J. H. SCHENK, 15 N. 6th St., Malaita no. Innr 10-Iy*,,* DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH f.L.Pt rented with the utmost ourcesa, by J. lAAACS, Al. D. and Professor of DINIIIIPS of the Eye and Ear • (A Is 'spe cialty) in the Medic's! t,ottrp of Pensneyirania. it years experience. (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) N0.6(15 Arch street, Philadelphia. Testimonials can be seen at Ida nice. The medical fatally arc Invited to accompany their patients, nit ho has no recent In his practice. Artifi cial eyes Inserted without pain. No charge for examine, lion. inn 27-lry. 77110 F. HAMILTON'S MEDICATIM STOP COUGH. CANDY ! Made front eXtracts prepared In Vactio T."T —a certain and effective remedy for Omaha, Colds, lloarmenegx, Born COUGH Throat, Antlona, Bronchitis and Con nuniption. Moan who try—always nor It—core their Colds and avoid eon aumption and an early grave. Price, only 12 conic. Ono million sold annually, and sold every is here and all it in Allentown. [febl74lmo.. MO CON - SU NIPTIVES.—The advertiser, having horn restored to health In n few weeks, by a very ximplo remedy, after having suffered several yearn with a 0001.11' Welt SWIOIIIOII, had that dreadful disease, Consump tion, Is noxious to make known to Ills fellow sufferers the 100000 of cure. To all who desire It, ho will mend a copy of the prescription used ( free Of charge), With the direr ands for preparing owl using the liaise, Willa they will 0 snre came for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Re. The only object of the lid vertiser in sending the Prencrip tion Is to benefit the afilictSll, and spread Information which he efilleeiVeN IO he Invaluable; nnd he hopes every sufferer will try bin remedy, an It will cost thew nothing and may prove a blessing. Pa rtiim wishing the prescription will please addmmt, Datc.l7..lY . Y Ray. EDWARD AZWILSON, Ind South =•1 Pd., Williamsburg, Kings Co, N. Y. ;PO I C41,-pnttig. ICA s• ERRORS OF YOUTH.—A gentleman who suf fered for years from Nervous Debility Premature Decay and nil the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send freo to all who need It, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which Ito was cured. Sufferer, wishing to Profit by tho advertiser's experience can doso by addressing, In perfect confldenee, JOHN D. OGDEN, jan ?My*: No. 42 Cedar St., Now York. 2Zy. CO, " CO, " 0 e 11133. 1 4 .2 pn lug. FOR BLACK WORMS AND PIMPLES ON the face, use PuanY's Counnoxn AND PIMPLN REM EDY, P r epared only by Da. 11. C. PERRY, PI Dead street, New ork. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by Wholesale Medicine Dealers. Inerl7-310: 1 IM i, 3 ( W N -1"-E-11-; A GOOD EXPERIENCED HALESRAN Apply Immediately to the untler.lgoell, No. 5 and 7 W tol niton street, Allentown. In. E. H. SIMMER & CO. IVANTED.---A LOAN OF $lO,OOO, Ily the Allentown School District. For particula , npply to the ruder. RUNK,yr.d. Board Con. ..pS-lf J. S. DILLINCIER, Secretary. MEM ffor Salt FOR SALE, =I A lot on Lawrence street, to the city of Allentown, 113 by 100 feet, 00 which Is erected a dwelling house, 10 by IN feet. Also, a tWO•IdOry frame factory, coutaltdug ,„ turning lathes, borlug machines, circular and upright 'to billWg, AC., one elm'. how, 10 by 3/ feet ; good 1 0 ". horse ole wer coue; cisteru, 10 by 12 feet; to we f never-f p alling water; stabling, null a variety of choice fruit trees. Will i.e sold at a reasounble price and on reasonable banns by GOOD & RUIIE, Agents. FR SALE, A Valuable Lease on the Leh.gh Mountain, for ,RON ORE, for the period of LI years' royalty only 30 :e is per ton. A good chance to ton man of small capital. Address, BOX N0..137. Catasauqua, Pa. MEE 9'lo LET.—A REASONABLE LEASE L will bo gly. on the Blots Quarry, ultuntod In Pluto.ld lowaship, ham,Zoo coolly. tour Stachertown. It cousists off number one Bat-vela, blue, never-fading slate, fully equal to tho well-known Chap man Slate, with u Igood water power .cl a full nub of pumping and hoist'. machines. Persons desirous of au opportuulty of Oils Mud will plea., ertanilno for them selves, H nod apply to Reuben Koch, Ellarkertown I'. 0. marll,'W • O. L. SCREIBER, Preside:At CONSIWIIOCKEN • BOILER ,A.ND COIL WORKS • J N WOOD, JR • • MANI4.4OTUMLIV. ov 7'UllE, FLUE AND CYLINDER BOILERS. BATH .(ND STEAM . CIRCULATING BOILERS,;' • All kind, of Wrought Iron Gdls, Tuyers for Blend Fur nace, Unsometers, Smoke Stacks, Bakst Pipes, Iron Wheel barrows. and everything In the boiler an Sheet Iron lins, Also, all kinds of Iron sod Steel Forging. and Blacksmith work, !diners' Tools of all kinds. ouch as Whom Buckets, Plekg,- Drills, 'Mallets, Sledges, Ac. anTv og Went Balmer waxen of tools of all kind. , sk i llled workmen, 1 flatter myself that T can torn ut work with promptness and dispatch, all of whirls will o bsi warranted to be drat-chum , Patching Bulk., repairing generally, strlctlyt tended to. apr 7-ly STRATTON'S POItTABLE AIR GAR MAURINE • PATENTED MARCH SIST, Ma. • VA: MUNSP R 1 MAKING routt oWN GAS. THE CHEAPEST LIGHT IN USE. Steotiuo'e Gas Machine for Illumination Hotels. Privet° Reshlences, Shires. Mills, etc., in Atonic La construction, consumes all the material used in the manufacture of gar, and la au cheat, an to bring It within the reach of all. It in free from explosions. can he managed by any.perton. and produces a ry superior light to all others, at one-half the cost ohwalua burninas. NO FE IS APPLIED TO TIIE APPARATUS. It g ca g n bo attac h ed to ordinarY elm eines and fixtures, the only variation being In ti, enlargement of the hurnerjets. All parts of (ho apperaten aro made In tho taost thorough and workmanlinq manner. Superiority over all =allocate chanted In the following particulara : First, Cost of Construction. Second, Illanduating Capac ity. Third, Cnnspactness and Simplicity ,and consequent Impossibility of Its gettingout of order. Foluih, Economy In use of material. A =chine capable of supplying ten burners coste r tr.l., orn : . • of A ilt Y s r l i tinc t riluO u esita t iTi:ti sr l i 4 n' Rives ac [Vt.:11 ' 1%1;cl! n /rr Lehigh county. .• C. W. BTUiVER, WALNUT STREET, CORNFIN OF PENN, (ADM'S 111711LINUCIIII COLUigge) apritlf ALLENTOWN. PA. TILE TIME COMING DON'T MISS THIS. CHANCE! NO FURTHER 'ros TP 0 EME T I TILE MANAGERS of the Columbia'," 0 ift Enterprise aro pleased to announce that the dmwinpr will positlyely take Place on MONDAY the 24th der of MAY. 180 t. All per ' one who have not purchased tickets should do so Mooed!. I LAST Ctitt limited 174mera t o be reg had it i t! mak la e their returns of money, duplicates sod tickets e un sold a lbw days before the drawing. Weeder to make Wen :trail°. for the sarong • 401 - Partis having claims spilled the Enterprbm are re. quested to hand them In at tbe business! oel inintedialeir. Ur order of the COMMITEE. MISTATE OF WILLIAM W Os Jl2l- late or Lower Maw:mete township, Lebtali eotratT demased.—Nottoe is hereby given that lefteretitstassentati u Ariten d e d ne e ttbleTtotTA. gr aral °' :: nd l i rge payment,within six. weeks from the date hereaL and those rPgliartuthqu'4'" for it oM7treiedim aprilll.6t paJasla K. KEWC, Raven. or. Q grirt4turat. ... t n ii i -V ii 1 _____,,i? sP t PRIOSP 'PE ON' LlNfli] :V f,r • st ~ : eq , tli . Y AiTbAlttoliNlYtltANTEl). EUantrb. Wo offer In Farmers anti Deofern In nommen the present mean, our Haw Bone Super l'honplotte of More an being highly% ...proved. It in not necenoury al this flay, to argoo the claims or title manure, an a uneful and eCOMMIIoaI aPPI kat lou for1:0 It N. (MTH, anti AI epriux crops. The article ban a reputation of over fifteen yearn 'boning, nod Instill manufactured by the ofikl nal , , , ,„ , , , Farmers please newt toe oroers WV imer early an thin only will Insure a wupply. BAA.IO-11& SONS, FOLIC .1121.21111PACTURERS, Mike, N.. 411 South Delaware Ave I= WE HAVE NO TRAVELING AGENTS. Fanners. awl tocAtr: , 7 , ll. o l:2;4ll: r eZztr o rn direr? tour LOWEST PRICES Anil sni , e' Ihe CIIIIIMiIIIIIOII. Early H e rders bo silvan lageuua to buye ALLEN & NEEDLES, • impßovED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, AMMONIATED FERTILIZER PERUVIAN GUANO We sell only No. I—reeelveA direct from the (lovernment . FISH. GUANO, A oplendld Mantira packed 111 barrels, We aleo offer for male PC RN LANDPLAdTke. iiTDRACLIC CaMOOT and a fall motormen' of OILN and Caudlex, A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS. • ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE, E=E! IN 1845. Cfeb ::1-13 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! CALIEGILNIA AND OREGON SEED WHEAT AGENCY Wo fttrul;th iiitcar:rn BEST SEED WHEAT IN THE WORLD Perfectly free from insectlform or ocher impurillect Irrucru from AUSTRALIAN and CIIILI Heed, yielding, ou good null, HINTY; pusIIELS.TO THE ACV ll= 61 POUNDS TO TIIE MEASURED BUSHEL The Ear.. of Wlnott, xvben mature, slre tumidly cloven or welvo Inches long. Ofir'rut up nod oecuarely tlod owl ficat,rd, 14 lin e hag. and sent bintell (tee to all Part. of .114 eotthltY. oil re ceipt or price. MGM SAMPLES In CTS. EACH I BAOS 30c. awl $1 EACH Or In larger quantities at roaxouable rules EMI= CALIFORNIA AND ORROON SEED WHEAT AGENCY, ' ' FRANCISCO, oblo , oo-tf BOWER'S COAH 3 LETE MANURE, =1 HENRY BOWER, Chemist, Gl= I=3 Super-PlpoSphate of Lime, Amonia and Potash WARRANTED FREE PROM ADULTERATION. o This Manure contains all the elements to produco larg crops of all kinds, and is highly recommended by all whs used It. Ur., by distinguished chemists who have. by an alysis, tested Its qualities. Packed In Bags of lbs. each. DIXON, STIARPLESS & CO., AGENTS, 89 South Water and 40 South Delaware Av., =I • For utile by WILLIAM REYNOLDS, 79 South Street, B•itiatore, M. For information, addreaa Henry Bower, Philadelphia. rebid-ID-1y iscellancono. COMMON SCHOOLS. OPPICK or COMM SUPRIIINTIMENT. Auxtrrown, PA., April 14, 18ID. To the School Directors of Lehigh County; Clattr4xmint:—lu pursuance of the forty-third section of the Act of Sth May, 1854 you are hereby notified to meet In Convention, en the drat Tuesday t May A: D. 4NIA, being the 4th day of tho month, at 1 o'clock[ in thu after. noon, and select, elm race, by a majority of the whole number of director',q present, ono pervert of literary and ecientine acquirements, and of elfin and experience In the art of teaching, no County Superintendent for the three for year.: determine the amount of compensation for the name I and certify thermion to the State Superinten deut, at Harrisburg, WI required by the thirtinth and fortieth Sections of said Act.. 11'01.114 y,n 0, Clounty Superintendent. BARK! BARK ! ! l l'he undersigned drake to purchase. this sitting, 300 CORDR GOOD, ,AND BP-4,VISH OAK B4RA S at their Tannery, near the Little Lehigh, Allentown, Pa. Price, Sl2 per cord. rob 24-12 t• MOSHER & GRIM. REMOVAL. WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER ! ! JOIIN W. OCITS adrikftil l gin= hie lds r tTo d : an d S t t i n 'NO: X 26 WEST RAMILTON STREET, =I (FORMERLY £MEWLbi BROM. nar'•oo CAP RTORR. And have just reeelyed a large variety of new styles of Wall Paper, Borden., Decorations, Window Shades, &e., at greatly reduced prices. Aloe all kind. of School Book., Stands, W riti ng ass Book., School Slates, Ink and Ink Stands,Paper, Lead Pencils, (told and Steel Pens, Nitrelel... Panes . nag.. Wrapping Paper, •c ., which will all ho meld at the lowest cash price. Remember the place, No. 23 West Hamilton Street, be tween Seventh and Eighth. April 14.3 t JOHN W. OCAS. WILLIAM! T. SNODGRASS dc EXTENSIVE WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL CLOTH NO. 34IsouTH SECOND STREET, (PETW , XI9I/IAVLIIT Ann GunnTpur RTC ,) . PITILADELPEITA. • Constantly on band • Largo and wall neeorted stock of .CLOTIIB, CABBEIIBBEB, VEBTINOS, tdc., Am.irrito TO • MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, AT LOIV,PRIM3.• • Sir Storekeepers and Tailors • aro especially invited to examine our extensive . stock of Clotho, Coatings, and Tailors' Trimming.. aprl4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BOOKEL BTATIONEIIY. BLANK iboxs, AC. CIRCE, LATINO LIBUAUV, containing the Latest end beat publl tatiODS. ACa fur the celebrated DIIADBUItIf PIANOS We have the beet. largest and chennest .took of goods in this tine. In Lehigh County. No. 81 West Hamilton Area, Sdon.EigMtM, North tide. las at Lift Ilt£4l.llllet TILE NATIONAL Cl= LIFE IN; URANCI4I CO., UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved CABII CAPITAL, BRAN C II OFFICE PHILADELPHIA Fiist 'National Bank Building, Where the general buslneas le transacted, and to which all general correspondence should be addreened. CLARANCE 11. CLARK. Prexident. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Cum jIENRY D. COOKE, Ylce.Proaldent. EMERSON W. PEET, See'y and Actunry. Thirt Company °trent the following advantages : It la a National Company, chartered by spatial net n Congress, IEO3. It has a paid-up capital of sl,oo l ,fic• It offers low mina of premium It 1111 . 11101 re larger laeursere then other rompaulee for =9 It IN dellulte null certain lu Its terms It is a home company lu every locality• Its policies ann exempt from attachment There are on 111111PCP1011117 reltitifibitlN to the policle.. E:verg policy to uuu•forfeitable. Pollelen may be taken which pay to the Inoured their roll amount, and return all Illy premlanto, 160 that the tuxur atm. cues. only the Interpol on the nonual payment... Policies may be taken that will pay to the Insured, after a certain tatialWr of years, during life, an annual Income of our•tenth the amount named lo the pulley. No extra rote In charged for risks upon the live. of fe males. It lintureA, not to pay divideuds to policy Madera, hot at so low it cost that dividends will be impossible. Circulars, Pamphlets nod full particulars given on Ap plication to the Branch Office of the Company al Philadel phia or to its general Agents. E. W. CLARK & Cu., Philadelphia For Peunsylvaula •nd Southern Now Jersey Charles W. Cooper Allentown National Bank, Nelson Weiser, Remit,'leaner Book Store, Agets s pec i a lehigh and adjoining Counties. Jacob A. Blunter, gent. •opt 1.6417 H ERRING'S I= FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF (WITH DRY FILLING.) Awarded tiro Mira Medal. at World•a Fair, Loaded, World'. FaW. New York, Expo. Woo Ilnlversen., Parts FARREL, HERRING & CO IiARVRT OILLAM, COAX. NATIIRWA, Oro. W. MUM, .629 CHESTNUT STREET, HERRING, FARREL k SHERMAN, NEW YORK. • ,; : " 11KR14:0), FA#IIEP A CO:, NEW OBLEANII .pr 14 • E STABLISHED IN 1810. FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. J. & W. JONES, So. 4:t2 North Front street. nbore Catt;chill Dye Silks. Woolen and Fancy floods of every descrip tion. Their superiority or Dyeing Ladles and Gentlemen'. Garments is widely kn.,. d. Crape and Merino Shawls dyed the most brilliant and plate colors. Crape and Me rino Shawls cleansed to hook like new. Also. Oentlemen'a Apparel. Curtains. cleansed or re-dyed. /Mahn. cleansed or dyed to look like Lew. Jail-Call and look at our work barons going.elseurlien.. marl7.2m ALLENTOWN WATER COMPANY. At a meeting of the Board of Dimmers of the 'Allen 'town Water Company, held February 20th, wan on motion. • Lsurpr.pf tlmAllentown Water ii;Zired, That the Trenattrer . Company, THOMAS JACOBY. fourth laTreet, near Wad an :Al a rpd.i:ty for rtgl authorized to rect•Zebrfao re the Grit ter day of April neat, and that t p l o alt r s:llTdd ten yer cent. ou all seater rent. unpaidhe find day of oft Pe rout. on all reuta nu the trot day Juno, and JV'tp per rent. on all noits unpaid on the first day of Jul. Th. above reaolution to yet la force nod will he strictly carried out. order of the Board. JOSEPH WEAVER, President. Al'ONI: WILLIAM 11. lILI,IIIII, SiTreAry. mar 41-a ALLENTOWN. March 9). A NEW PLANING MILL.' The undersigned hereby inform the public that they hare erected a NSW PLANIND DILL on NINTH NT. BETWEEN LINDEN AND TrIBIVER, Where they are prepared to make all kinds of wood work for house., each as Doors, Shutters Saab, Window and Door Frames. Mouldings of all sines, as well as Planing Floor Hoards of all descriptions; also, Turning of all kinds will be done according to order. We are receiving a stock of well...semi lumber which will enable ne to turn out the beat kind of work. We have all new machinery of the latest atylo and pattern. Wears also doing all kind. of Scroll Sawing Dy strict attention to business andmoderate charges we hops ri."37: 1 " ash"' public'thei tiWirer & LIPS. GAS FIXTURES.. ADDIS & ROBERTS, PLUMBERS AND GAR FITTERS. NO. 136 WEST HAMILTON STREET, (GEOEGE lIAAB' NEW BUILDINO), ALLANTOWN llTJraulic liomo . Li(t •od Foreo PmpM , NklMl. IlTdnuto ' DEEP WELL PUMPS, Bath Tubs, Water Closets elm&ding Boilers, &e., Ste. Special attentlou givert to putting up Portable Can Works to town ar country. All work warranted. apr Ydy 7PER CENT. LOAN.-..A LOAN Or - TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS la wanted by the Allen town School District for which bond. bearing', per went. to /Test i Payable half yearly, free fro m loca l taxation. C . 1 4P. CV . c:Vir tof I e_p t ow n lgtr, "to C r :111. RUNK. Dow of Controllers. apY7-Iml 3. S. DILLINOER, See'y lioard of Controller* OEM July 25, Mg $1,000,01 VI PAW IN Yl/1d OFFICERS GENERAL AGENTS PATENT CHAMPION SAFES PHILADELPHIA HERRING & CO.. CHICAGO =I EE=I
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