Elj,c Neti,gl .gegister. idOECIAN It, WILLS. ROUT. 'BEDELL, Editors and Proprietors. ALLENTOWN, PA., APRIL 21, 1869 GUBERNATORIAL. • As the time approaches for the meeting of the Republican State Convention, the question of the candidate for Gubernatorial honors is being more generally discussed. Should it be deemed advisable by the Con, vention to take up a now candidate, we think It would be well for it to take into considera tion the claims and business interests of the • • - - Lehigh Valley. We are not of those who be lieve that candidates for public offices and trusts should be selected because of geograph ical locations, but the business interests and material wealth of a locality should enter largely into the considerations affecting the candidacy, and should be weighty in propor tion to the influence a fostering care and judicious development of such interests would exert upon the general prosperity and great ness of the State. That the Lehigh Valley is such a locality we earnestly believe. Its natural wealth in Min- ' eral deposits and agricultural productions make the business interests arising therefrom of such magnitude as will greatly influence the prosperity of the State at large. . The centre of the great anthracite coal field of Pennsylvania, with the richest deposits of the coal within its confines, and the natural outlet for the Eastern market for the whole region, and the actual outlet of the Middle and Wyoming regions, it is the centre of a traffic but little known to those not actually engaged In it or by actual presence acquainted with it. Its deposits of iron ore and limestone are In exhaustable, and Its geograpiiical position be. Ing contiguous to the great iliarkets of the East, it Is evident that nature designed it as a great and wonderful work-shop. These are a few only of its mineral deposits, but they are the lending ones, and have already attained such a magnitude of production, that one-fifth of all the pig iron made in the coun try Is made in this Valley. A broader, fuller, and greater development can he attained with the fostering aid of the government, the first step toward which would be a recognition of its claims by a representa tive in a position of influence and honor. Such a position we believe to be that of Governor of the Commonwealth. Nor can an intimate acquaintance with these interests fail to fit some of those who are con nected with them, or have been brought in contact with them, for such high poritions. That able anti competent Men for such a posi tion could he found among us there Is no doubt, men who could combine with these qualities that of deserved popularity. Such a man would be Gen. James L. Selfridge, of North ampton county. a gentleman whose thorough knowledge of the wants and interests of the Lehigh Valley admirably fits him for its rep resentative, and whose general acquaintance with the business Men of the Valley would en sure their confidence awd support, whilst the soldiers of the late war could not follow a braver, truer soldier for their standard-hearer than he. With the firing of the first gun upon the flag at Sumpter, whose flash had not yet sped over the country, he organized his fellow ciflzens who flocked to the standard in response to his call. lie entered the military service as a Captain, nor ceased in his ditties and devo tion to the cause until the last gun was fired, and the last rebel standard was lowered to the ground. By gallant and ineritorions ser vice lie gradually rose in promotion until the ordeal of over twenty -battles crowned him "lihnafflopinect, wink me regiment, the 4611F1 Penna., and subsequently ,at the head of his Brigade, in all the campaigns of the Army of the Potomac from the second battle of Bull Run until the close of the Mine Run catripaign, wheu at the head of his Brigade he was trans ferred to Sherman's army at Chattanooga, partieipating in all the movements of that army in its march to the sea until the close of the war. Other soldiers have served as well, but none better. Since the close of the war his "stern and sterling Republican principle.: made him impervious to any and all bribes of the tempter, Johnson. Unwilling to desert the principles of his honest convictions he was de capitated as. U. S. Assessor of the Xlth Con -gressional District by the Johnson party of 1866. During the session of the Pennsylvania Legislathre of 1868-9 he was each year elected (Uri; of the How, closing each term aniid the commendations of all parties for the able and courteous manner in which his duties had Omen performed. Ile retires front the position of Clerk of the House, but time only can show whether or not to serve his country and his party in a higher, more responsible position. A VOI.ENTAItIi TRIMITE.'• Under this head Theodore Tilton, editor of the New York Independent, writes ,cts follows concerning the Pennsylvania Legislature, Tilton Is not always so nearly correct as he is in Oda instance. Dis, allusion to a member re pelling the just aspersions" of a Democratic journalist will bring to the reader's mind the recent attack on Mr. MeMiller, of Montgomery county : Happening to be In Harrisburg a Aay or two ago, we made a visit to the Pennsylvaula leglsia lure. Our curiosity to gaze upon that sanhodrhe was - not prompted by the due reverence which In spires one to make a pilgrimage to •some historic shrine. We were not DR powerfully drawn toward that conclave as if it bad been a convention of the signers of OA Declaration of Independence, or of the framers of the Federal Constitution. Never theless, deding,puttpielves within an easy walk of he legislative liresence, and the weather being fair, and the train not due fur two hours, we win tered toward tile capitol-grounds, swung open the taly..hinged gate, roamed µwhile up and down the gravel-paths, listened to the singing of the spring, birds, and then entered the ungainly brick edifice, and sat [Lowe to compare the Innocent tree-top notes out-of-doers with the human jargon inside. More than a women bedlate saluted our earn. The Keystone Legislature Was on that day a double choir of discords. In both houses there *as wrangling euough for ten taverns; but the lower house to particular was lu an open riot of,4orely tongues, The speaker's gavel gave passionate raps for quiet, but only added to the hubbub of noise. A certain member's personal character had been wantonly esselied in a public print, and he was tremulously repelling the just . aspersious. In our travels we have visited many legislatures, and never saw much decorum In any ; but wo have never heard Buell an Incessant buzz of Babe In any other so-called .deliberative body as In the 5 , Pennsylvania House of Representatives. But the chief disagreeableness of the spectacle was the doticeable look of inferiority which a large ma , erky of the members wore on their faces.- Never before have we seen so &Iliad tin array of low ' brows grouped together In tiny ono legislative chamber, not even in Albany, Bold Pennsylva. • Mans say freely (and with many Intersprinkled datnuations) that the present legislature Is the Most corrupt that everpreyed upon that bleeding crimmonwealth. We take no part In this neensa tion—not merely because we cannot substantiate the authenticated facts, hut because mon may bars bad-looking faces without having ill-meauing hearts, Far bo it from 1113 to insinuate that the Pennsylvania legislature is corrupt; we simply • mean to characterize It #8 the most suspicious looking public body we over saw. Alter sitting an hour among the sorrow-stricken spectators, wo . returned Joyfally to the fresh air, the blue sky, the singing birds, and the common people. 'And we soliloquized as follows, " What a country is ours I • God's bounty Is lavished upon It and oven Man's misgovernment lAnot able to ruin It." Tau Iffaupli Chunk Gazette appeared last week with a new Dame added to the proprie torship of that paper. Tim pow member, Mr. W..Boardnutn Reed, has beep attached to the editorial staff of the Philadelphia North Amer, scan, and this accession will give totho Omens snore capital and brain labor. IT is rumored that the British ,doveiiiment will adopt it new and bold policy in thoSpan ish-Ctiban question. Belligerent rights aro to be emideded to the Cabins Insurgents and as sistantio. ietidered, and the indepen (MCC. of the island assuied. This, it Is argu d, will prevent annexation to the United State And give a show of consistency in the Alabama claims and belligerent rights question, now pending with the American Government. NEWS ITEIIIS. —M. C. Kilgore committed suicide by jumping from a hotel window, in Chicago, last Friday. —Ex-Senntor Dixon, of Connecticut, has $lOO,- 000 Income . . --Secretary Fish does not anticipate retiring from the Cabinet at present. —Tho Abbott-Sprague Senatorial adolescent canine Imbroglio has subsided peacefully. ' —Airow of small, frame buildings was burned lu Chicago, on Monday morning. Loss, 8150,000. —5500,090 of securities stolen from Beneficial Saving Fund, lhiladelphia, has been recovered! —Gov. Burnside Is to receive an ovation from Providence, R. T., to console him for Sprague's attacks. _ —The funeral of the late John Lawlor, ono of the proprietors of the Philadelphia Junday Die patch, took place on Thursday morning. train ran off the track of the Rome, Water town and Ogdensburg Railroad, near Gouverneur, N. Y., on Saturday, Injuring several persons. —A fire at Nos. 0 and 11 Nassau street, N. Y., on Saturday night, destroyed about 930,000 worth of property. —A fire in the woods of Long Island, after burn lug foi a week, was extinguished on Thursday night. Three miles of timber were destroyed. —Two boys, sons of different parents, committed suicide on their respective fathers' premises, at Vermont, Illinois, one day last week. —The British Minister in China positively con tradicts Mr. Burlingame's assertion that the Chi- nese desire progress. —The negotiation for n commercial conference between France and Belgium has been renewed on a satisfactory footing. —lt is reported that the Catholic missionary the province of Bt. Chaem, and several hundre converts have been massacred. —ln a quarrel at Cincinnati, on Sunday night, John Howard shot and fatally wounded Alfred Pains. —The House Committee on Foreign Relations will pay an official visit to Cuba and St. Domingo In October next. —A petition is being numerously signed in Bos ton, asking the President to appoint Frederick Douglas Minister to Brasil. —The public debt statement to be published on Saturday next will, from present appearances, probably exhibit a &bruise of $2,000,000. —Capt. Warren Gardner and Henry Brown bare been committed at Boston for purposely casting away on the high seas, the schooner Twilight. —The Philadelphia Nortft American thinks that on the whole, the actual results of the session of the Legislature just closed are rather beneficial to the State and that city. —Senator Wilson has written a letter, arguing that the Eight-hour law passed by Congress was not intended to effect a reduction of wages from the tembolir standard. —A despatch from the Plains says there was a severe snow storm at 'Potts Laramie and Fetter, man On Wednesday, which embarrassed the opera lions of the troops against marauding Indians. —The General Assemblies of the Old and New School Presbyterian Church will meet at New york on May 20th, to settle the question of re uuton, —The Secretary of tip Treasury has Issued an order directing that, hereafter, ail property be longing to the department offered for sale, shall be sold by public auction or under sealed proposals. —The boiler of the steamer St. Elsie exploded near Mobile, on Monday. One of the employees of the boat was killed, and six severely burned and bruised. None of the passengers were Injured. -.,-Charles Doherty and Tom Hammond engaged in a prize-fight near ftichmond, Va., on Monday. giat&r l ll o AniOn —A girl was burned to death at North Oxford, Mass., ou Saturday night, her clothing taking flee from a candle in her hand; from the clothes of the girl the fire spread to the house, and it, with au adjoining barn, were consumed. -,l,conard Hayek, late President of the Mer chants' National bank of Washington, D. C., who was convicted of the larceny of a portion of Its funds, was sentenced last Friday to two years' imprisonment In the Albany Penitentiary. —The body of Miss Sophia A. Howe, who disap peared from Springfield, Mass., last January, has WWI fogad In a pond near that city. As It showed no marks of violence, the' belief Is that she com mitted suicide. —The strainer Useltia, having on board a num ber of discharged solfilers, struck a snag in 'the Missouri tiNer, near _Sioux City, on Saturday morning, and sunk. While sinking her boiler ex ploded, killing and wpaudlng a large number of persons. The number missing Is reported at fifty. —Attorney General Hoar has given au opinion agreeing with that of Mr. Evarte,to thOeffect that the eight-hour law does not compel the payment of ten boars' wages for eight hours' work, and the Secretary of the Navy has lestructed the com mandants of the navy yards In accordance there with. A fearful accident occurred on the Long Island Railroad to the train which left neuter's Point at half-past 10 o'clock on Friday. The train ran off the track about a mile west of Queen's, , the cause being a broken rail. • In the last car were fifteen pusseugers. The car was broken to splinters, and Ova passengers and a brakesman were instantly killed. Several others Wore wounded. The killed and wounded were convoyed to Minenla and ,Itt 7 maim, and everything possible was done to allevi ate the sufferings of the Injured. itiIUNDANITV. , —Tun, emigrant»; front Ireland to thin country will be very large thin ypqr, —TIEN North 0 ennui' army l k liniq now noun bent 600,000 ellbet lye sold lem -I , LsvrEtwitt accounts of promising crops come front all parts of the tient h, • —A WEST Texas millionaire farmer bar fenced In a pasture of 130,000, acres. w~noncrxo pipes to the aggregate value of $10,40000 were manufactured in Prance lastyear. --In the Philadelphia Ledger of Saturday there appeared over fifteen hundred Separate and distinct OVertisementet A NEW Yung nowellant ouee wealthy, but re (laved to deapalr (rum coluitant lessee by "play lug pulley," alliedlumen taut week, CALIFORNIA hi cold to ho Um greateut, wine growing country In the world, producing Inure grape Juice to the acre than oven Italy, —A RUMOR contex from Berlin that Mrir Abra ham Lincoln Ix to marry Count fichmidutwill Grand Chamberlain of the Duke of Baden. —A NEW ORLEANS blind beggar appeared In Court the other day, and went security for n friend, swearing himself to be worth ;20,000 worth of property. —Mu. If AvANAmg, Hui Triad member of the British House orConinions, who bits neither legs nor arms, recently inado maiden speech, and was loudly alleorod. —Chinese woolen urn at 0 high premium In San Francisco. Wives are stolen and odprivise prmrlateil, and recently several hundred men pursued a Celestial lady who was so unfortunate US to fall into the hands of the pollee. —The New York Herald says Grant has sent white man to England, a Mack man to Hayti, and a red man to the head of the Indian bureau •, he has only to appoint a Chinaman to once; mud he will have the four principal races of the earth represankid, • —T ho Nett' york Thaws Is of opinion flint if the Government decides qu settling the Alabama Claims by capturing Canada It ought to 'accept Senator Chandler's proposition and give out the Job by contract with the .co,oeu veterans of the State of Michigan.'" • —ln the beginning of last week the West was visited by terrine storms. In St. Louis the most terrible hall storm seen there In a quarter of a century _destroyed window glass to the amount of tiJ,OOO. At Indianapolis the Indiana Central Railroad freight depot was blown down and a number-of other buildings were unroofed. The watch an of t ln he al °pot was killed and Rev. 1)...v id Balton. f itt ally jured, —Tug statement mode in the Pittsburg papern upon the dothorlty of the 'Easton Express, an nouncing the withdraWal Asa Pucker front the Demoaratio gubernatorial eanvaes t le Untrue , Judge Packer sayit that ho has not authorid any one to make such au announcement, and that s hie position Is the same as give u In his Chambers burg letter. —henry' Word Beecher says many good things in his sermons. lie remarked In a recent dis course, that " some men will not shave on Sun day, and yet they spend manye week In 'shaving' their fellow men •, and fools think it very winked to black their boots on Sunday morning , yet they do not hesitate to black their neighbor's reputatloh On NreNiF nays." -•- • —Trig Pennsylvania State Agrieultural Fair is to bo held at Harrisburg on the last Tuesday. of September next. —The Now York Express thinks the present e extremely generous to literary men, and adds: "There are mon reeelving money at the rate of thousands of dollars a year at this moment for literary efforts that, Monty years ago, would not have yielded them the price of board at a third-class hotel." —The editor of a Now Haven paper is called by contemporary a "moral hyena, who would un hearse the dead for means to villify the living, and whose foul and festering tongue drips with gall and aqualortis." The excuse for this com plimentary outpouring is that "it is a part of the economy of nature to castigate moral monsters." Sterulmnn has effected n landing In Cuba with 500 men. It is affirmed that n number of the most dangerous adventurers and lighters of New York and Philadelphia nro in this expedi tion, and that their object Is plunder, and would as soon rob the patriots as Spaniards. But a still greater number nro believed to have gone from a sincere desire to help the rebellion. It is stated upon good authority that before the end of April ten thousand Americans will have joined the in surgents. • - —INTEMPERANCE.—A case exhibiting the arrest of development and growth In a child, arising from the Intemperance of parents, has recently been reported by the London Pathological Society. The child, In this Instance, was live years old, but hail the Intellect of nn infant of nine months. Ono of the members of the sock) y stated that he had met with several examples of this degener acy. Toese examples, it was asserted!, all pos sessed the somephysical and mental peculiarities and formed, in fact, a natural family. They laud been known to live to twenty-two yelled, re maining permanent Infants—symmetrical in form, Just able to stand by the side of a chair, to utter tt few monosyllable sounds, and to be amus ed with childish toys. —TUE SPRING FLoons have caused immense destruction of property In the North and East. At Or •en Island on the Hudson a quantity of limo stored Inn building was stacked by the rise in the river, and the building was destroyed by .fire. The flood along the Mob awl( Valley was the greatest over known. Some of he railroads were inundated to the depth 01 fron d one to fiVe feet. While a number of persons Were congregated on the principal bridge at Oranby,Camin, witness ing the flood, ono end of the bridge gave way, precipitating eleven persons Into thewater. The river being very Swat and the water unusually high, no ruclistance could be rendered, and the whole number were quickly carried out of sight and drowned. BUnailv or CRIME IN NEW YORK.—Cleorge Dalton, of the brolicen firm of Fearing & alton, blow bln brains out In his carriage thh.afternonn while going up Broadway to his home. Ile has been, it in said, engaged In recent heavy specula tions In New York Central stook, which have proved disnsterous. In the course of n liquor-saP , on row at No. _ Now Chamber street, John Hughes, an Irish Is borer, was shot and Seined by a German name , Emil Butts. They had quarrelled and Butts took refuge on the stairs, front which point he deliber ately shot Hughes, who was then drinking at the bar. J. McMillan, a member of the San Francisco Minstrel Troupe is under arrest for attempting to cut the throat of a woman. A white titan named Kennedy, was to-day held In $2,000 for raping a negro girl In astable on Sun day night. —CozoNsr. ROBERT JOUNSON.—This young man until a short time ago so well known In Wash• ington, has just died at tile home of his father In Tennessee. He was the second, but eldest sur viving son of the ex-President. When a mere youth he entered the Union army ns n volunteer, and served during the greater part of the war, and, when his father crone to be President, he joined Ills personal service as private secretarv. His career in Washington Is generally known in the public. He wits feted foul Battered, and led into habits which eventually; rendered him a wreck. Ile was n good-natured, genial young man, whose greatest enemy was himself. —Tut LONDON PRESS ON CUBAN AFFAIBA.—The TELEGRAPH, a ministerial organ, moderate In tone, says that In regard to the independence of Cotta England Is unbiassed, but at the same time admits that England's interests can be best sub serVed by Spelt retain Big her authority in the island. The article does not say, however, that In any ease it should be the duty of England to Interfere and endeavor to prevent Cuban inde pendence, but It maintains that the good offices f England might prove useful to avert a quarrel between Spain s a d America. It designates the seizure of the ship Mary Powell ns a mad act, im plicating England, Spain's best friend, unless the latter con , dry offers reparation forth° insult. The article then goes on to argue that the Cubans ran never willingly attach themselves to the United States. The London Owe., of this evening, also has say on Cuban matters. It argues that President Grant has been man on the subject of Cuba, and thinks that England and France would declare war If America attempts to wrest the island from Spain. Grant; says THE Owl,, longs far a foreign war, knowing, as he does, that the feeling at present pervading American oillcials is one of intense hatred to England and, though -in a less degree, to Franco. It is staled thrd'in a day or two a yacht will be despatched front here to Cuba, on a mission from the government, to ascertain the exact position of affairs there. The belief is that a heavy storm is brewing, which may yet occasion much trouble. LITERARY NOTICES --New Yorkers claim everything 118 originating, n their city. The following appeared in a paper published In Gotham:—"lt Is said that after the Ist of January the leading magazines will adopt the rule pioneered by Messrs. 'Harper & Brothers, of paying for all contributions In advance. The authors ought to give the publishers a dinner in honor of the adoption of this rule of Justice. Some communleations appeared." To ivldelt Vocleles Lady's Book replies, "If there is any dinner to be given we claim it, as the Idea originated with us. Our Book Is some fifteen years Older than Harper's, and we have always paid for MS. the moment It was accepted. This has been our rule since we commenced in July, 1830. Will any New York paper give us credit for this? Not• one." Young Folks of May is full of the usual Interesting articles, most important among which Is tho continuation of " Tho Story of a Bad Boy," by T. B. Aldrich. Fields, Osgood if; Co., publish ers, Boston. Terms, ti 2 a year. —Among the other publications received are Peterson's Magazine, Our School-Day Visitor, Once q Month, by T. S. Arthur it Sons, and Arthur's Paine Magazine, • An Invaluable Preparotion.—The a ttention of our render/31r directed to the ndvertinement of 'Dr. L.Q. C. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, for the cure of Consoutp thin of the Lungs, etc. This invaluable preparation Ins ion with such nu increased demand during the past yearn, the proprietor lips found It necessary to increaso the foci'. ties for nuttinfacturing; and has now one of the largest Laboratories in Philadelphia, and has recently removed his salesroom to the large and commodious store, No. 2:12 North Second Street, Philadelphia. Some of the largest Patent - Medicine dealers in the United States any the de mand for {Milan's Pine Tree Tar Cordial Is greater at the procont (Imo than any other Patent Medicine In thin Scrofula. Suit J2hFinn, Sian and .1.1. vole ISsearer. Warranted cured.—Sec testimonial:— SALISBURY TownlaurP, Lehigh Co., Oct. 31, 1665. It is with u grateful feeling that I feel able to make tho following statement for the benefit of those wino are suffer ing from Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases. My wife had been /angering for several yearn front tumors or swellings not her neck which afiet: a 11th 'would gather and discharge loonier, leaving a running sore. She hod until trcittel for attire than a year by most °littoral physi clans without reeeiying qty pernument benefit, her discuso becoming worse, until she had Quo of ilueto Vonning sores nit her neck, when I employed Dr, 11, D. Longaker, under whose treatment alto commenced to improvo very fact, the sores en her neck to heal, and till her unpleasant and dis agreeable symptoms gradually to disappeor, until her health wan restored, which was In about four mouths. I feel perfectly justified, after having tried the treatment of Oilier physicians la rccommendiug all those .tvho tire huge, lug front Sitrof do or Chroulc Diseases to Dr. Lougaker for medical treatment, with 0 firm belief that they will be sat isfied, hooch and cured thereby, no my wife . has been. Clininetl, I T,%ME9 11.1i De, 11. D. Lougaker's Wilco In on tho East Milo of fib: WM. bottveon Hamilton and Walnut. Allentown. Going for Theta.—Meiners.lVituanitther Sz, Brown having spent the past few tnentits in getting tip tint, largest and best stock of spring and summer garments ever offered is Philadelphia, are now hosy as bees in disposing of, it a prices no low that every now and then an astonished cus tomer tins to turn to his salesman to any, "You ain't fool leg with me, aro rout" ktOjk Spa gut up with special reference to tho country trade, unit NY, & 11, tiro How going for" the " custontet4 front out of lows," lint they needn't troniqo themselves for the country people of these parts, with an eye to their own Interests, Are already "going for" thu good clothes at low prices at Sixth and Market Streets. lfo•e Econothleal, Remarkable Certainty of Prompt action, In fact, every good quality In guaranteed for Mrs. B. A. ALLEN'S Improved (new style) llalr Ito otorer or Itreaslng, (in one bottle.) Every Druggtxt noun It. Price flue Dollar.•. FO,Viel• M Allentow is selling best Merrimac prints, spring styles, at 1234 cents; Coates' null Clark's cotton at 7 etc. perspool ; best paper mus. line 1234 etc.,; splendid yard wide sheeting and shifting at 1234 ; double width black and colored alpacas at 3736 cts., that are sold in town at 05 eta: ; all wool eassimeres as low as 50 ets.; table linen 40 etc. worth 80 cm.; stair carpets 25 cents work 10 cts, Ingrain parpets fl 3 cts, worTl! 'and othergoads equally as 'cheap, and they assure us that customers coming from•a distance need have no fear of being deceived by the statements we have made here. They will always 8011, they say, exactly as they advertise. IvEny REPUBLICAN throughout the county should send us all the Items of Interest occurring In his particular neighborhood. With this assis tance from our friends, we can build up a paper that will be taken In every household, and our pplier9 pf usefulness will be enlarged, Where we ere unable to get the news In any other wayove are willing to pay for it. We ask this from the young men. • To thefr exertions the people look for the power which will revolutionize the county politically; and no they are the ones to be bone fitted more materially than any others, we nek them to lend us n hand. Specfrit-Xoticro. To REMOVE MoTit PATCrlig, FRECRtEB rind Tan Iron, 11,0 fare, lire Panny'm Morn . AND FR6VIIILB LOTION. Prepared only by DL B. C. PERRY. Hold by all Druggists. - liarl7-314%* SCIIENKI3 PULMONIC' SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC aid Mandrake core Consumption, Liver Compinint. and Ilykpepsia, If trtken nccording to direetions. They are nll three to l,e taken at Megaton time. The cleanse the atomech, relax tho liver, and put It to work: then the nopetito berating good; the food igests rind innkeg good blood; the patient begins to grow to flesh; the diseimod molter ripens in tine lungs, and the patient out grown the disease and gets well. Thin In tho only wity.to cure consumption. • To these three medicines Dr. J. IL Schenk, 'of Philadels pinto, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of poi •nionnry consumption. Tro Syron titian the morbid natter in the lungs. nature thrown It off by an easy expectoration, for when Ilan phlegm or matter hi ripe. slight cough will throw it idt, and the patient lots rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandtako Tibia must ho (rooty used to OPIUM, ill() stomach aunt liver, so that the Polinunic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Schenk's Mandrake Pills act upon tho liver • removing nil obstructions. relax the darts I,l' the gall-bladder, the bile start freely and the liver In soon relieved; the stools will show what 'tin, Pills can do; nothing has ever been Invented except calomel in deadly poison which isry dangerous to non unless withgreat care), that will unlock the gall-bladder end start the secretionn of the liver liko liritenk's 'Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is ono of the most prominent canoes of Consumption. Schook's Seaweed Tonic IN a gentle glimultint and eller alive, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this prepara tion le mado of, assists the stalled, to throw out the gastric Mice to dissolve the fond with tim_Pitlinonic Syrup, and it ln wade into good blood without fermentation or souring In . . the stomach. The greet rO.Oll why physicians do not Mire romounp lion is, they try to do too much; they give medielno to stop the cough, to atop chills, to stop night sweats, beetle foyer, nod by so doing they derange the whole digestive Pourers, locking up the Necrotic., and eventually Um patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenk, In his treatment, does not try to stop n cough, t a s i ra e t a o t p s ocrh ills r o e r ‘i•Tt l ' ' n . rc.c e" ' l4 ‘ o .° 2; c c n a t u t s iTgl d r cro y f Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspeps entnrrh, Clin k.. Ulcerated Throat, unless tho liver and stomach are 'nab healthy. If a person lots Consamption, of course the lunge In some way are diseased, either tubercles, abscesses, bronchial irritation. Oruro adhesion, or tho 1150 n MR. Of In timation and fast decaying. In ouch cases what most be donel It Is not only the lungs that are wasting, but it Is the whole body. The stomach and liver have loot their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chance In to take Schenk's three medicines, which will bring np a ton, to the stomach, the patient will begin to want rood, it will digest easily and make good blood: then the patient begins to gain 111111'4. and as soon no the body begins to groan, the lungs commence to heal up. and the patient gets fleshy and well. Thin in the only way to cure Consump tion. When there In no lung disease, and only Liver Complaint mid Dyspepsia Schenk's Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake freely in all bilious compinints, as they are perfectly harmless. Cr, Schenk pat, has eaioyed uninterrupted health for many yearn and now \VOIF(1114 :In pounds, WWI counted away to n mere skeition, in the very toot stage of Palms nary Commniption, his physicians having pronounced his time hopeless and ftbandoned him to his fate. Ile tons cured by the aforesaid medicines, and since his TCCOVery many thousands similarly entitled have used Dr. Schenk's PrOP sr.itio. with the same remarkable success. Full directions .. . . .. . . . . . accompany each, make it not nbaidatuly neemmary to ye tiettal 1 y coo Dr. Schenk, unless the patients wish their lon. examined,llllll Mr thin miry .° ho Is profettoinnolly at 11 Principal Oillee, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where a Intern for IItIVICO tam,' he addressed. !le In also prole • stonally at No. 12 Hood Street, New York, every other Tuesday, and at No. 33 Hanover Street, llotou, every other V 1 ednesday. Ile gives advice free, but for a thor ough examination with Ills ltesulrometer the price Is 33 00. °lace lustre at each oily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. tat.. Dn. J. H. SCHENK, 15 h% oth St., Philada., Pa mar 10-44„* DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH t rented with the uttno4t success, by J. Isaacs M. D. and Professor of DiernBes of the Rile and Ear ; ( hie ap e . daffy) in the Medical Collette of Pennsylvania, 12 years experhta re, (formerly of Leyden, Holland, ) No. axi Areh street, Philadelphia. Testimonials can ho seen at his afarr. The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients, on he has no secrets In his practice. Artifi cion.ial epec Illsnled without pain. No charge for ex 27-amilyY na t Jan pROFAIAMILTON'S • ~..•, . -I- MEDIrATRD - S TO P COUGH CANDY ! Made from extracts prepared In Voce TII AT —a certain and effective remedy fo (*.mulls, Colds, Hoarseness, Hor, COUGH ! j Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis and Con seteption. Those who try—alway. '—'----,......... use It—cure their Colds and avoid con remotion and an early grave. Price, ily 12 cents. One million sold annually, and sold every here and by all druggists In Allentown. Cfebl7.l3m% TCONSUMPTIVES.—The narcrOser, baying A- Bern restored to health in it few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several yearn With a Foetal, lung affection, and that dreadful disease, Comminu tion. 1811113(10101 to Make kno desire It follow sufferers tho now. of cure. To all who lt, he will read a copy of the prescription nsed (free of charge), with thisdirec tions fur preparing and using the same, which they will (Ind a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma Bronchitis,&n. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescrlp• lion Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information w Melt he conceives to i.e Invaluable I and he hopes every sufferer will try Ids remedy, at it will east them nothing nod may prove a Parties wishing the prescription will please address, Liate27-Iy*: Ilsv. EDWARD A. WILSON,' Itti South 21 id., Williamsburg, Kluge Co., N. V. MIRRORS OF YOUTII.—A gentleman who out fermi for years from Nervous Debility, Prematnro Decay and till the efforts of youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sake of stitforing humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which be was cured. Nutrorera %Malting to profit by the advertiser's experience can doan by addressing, In porfoct confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, ,inn No. 42 Cedar St., Now York. FOR BLACK WORMS AND PIMPLES ON the fare, I'O l'aany's Com:no:co AND PutrLE RAM -I,la, prepared only by Do. R. C. PF.RItY, 49 Bond i•treet, Newor . Kullk• ery %t • • t. here. The trade nopylled by 'WholeAolo Mediclue Dealer, - marl,-3n e IMEEI WANTED, I= Apply ttnu u •diat•ly to the undersigned, No. 5 and 7 %% linitiilton street, Allentown, lin. IMES WANTED. ---A LOAN OF $lO,OOO, by tilt. Allentown School Ilintrict. fur partlpular, to the undersigned, C. num . :, Fmk. Board Con, J. S. DILLIMIEIt, Secretary. I= .ffar Salt BMigi A VALUIDLE CITY PEOPF,IITY A lot nn Lawrenee ktreet, to tho city of Allentown, 113 bylno feet; oo which to erected a dwelling house, 10 by feet. Also, a twoonery frame factory, containing ~, turning lathes, Lorin; machines, circular and upright'. sows, ,tc., title engine house,•lo by al feet ,• good lo u r horse power engine: a cistern, Pi by 12 feet; a tee 0 nover•failiog watert,tubling, and a variety of choice (en trees. Will be sold n: a reasonable price and on reasonabl terms by • CONSHOHOCKEN • BOILER AND COIL WORKS. JOHN WOOD, J R., 4ANUPACPCIUM OP TUBE, .I.VD CYLINDER BOILERS, RATH .IND STRAIf ,CIRCULATING BOILERS, All kinds of Wrourht Iron Coils,Toyer. for Blast Fur nace, Gasometers, invoke Starks Blast Pipes, Iron Wheels barrows, and everything lu the Boller and Sheet Iron line. Also, all kinds of Iron and Steel Forglugs and Blacksmith work, Miners' 'rods of all kinds, such no Whets Buckets, Picks, Drills, Mallets, Sledges, Having a Steam Hammer andeet of tools of all kinds, and skilled workmen, I flatter myself that 1 call turn out work with promptness and glspatch, nil of which will be warranted to bo hrst•class, Patching Boller, and repairing neiternlin striellY at tendettp. apr 7-IY QTRATTON'S PORTABLE AIR GAS 1. MACHINE. PATENTED nuncit 31ST, ISGS, 8.-11'E MONEY Ili MAKING YOUR OWN OAR. THE CHEAPEST LIGHT IN USE. Stratton's Oas Machin for Illuminating Hotels, Prima° Residences, Stores. Mills, VIC., is simplen In eostructiou, illlkes till the material toted In 1110 uttumfacture of IC, And Is so cheap ns to bring It within tho reach of all. it free from explosions. can he managed by any person, and produces n superior light to all others, at one-half tho cost of ordinary lowning gem. NO Ft lIE IS APPLIED TO THE APPARATCS: It can ho attached to ordinary goo pipes and fixtures, the t.uly variation being In tho enlargement of the humor .lets . All parts of the apparatus are tondo Iti lhonlost thorough and workgmanlike manner. Suportority over all machines is datum In the following particulars : First, Coil of Conktructlou. Illuminating Capac ity. Third, Compact.. unit Simplicity. and consequent Impossibility of its gettingout of order. Fourth, Economy . In ono of material. A Innehille Ctlpithlti of supplying ton but:tors costs VA further . urtnntlmn trill iwt given nod 11 , to getlt (of „t A i/1 ) :. I,elligh gOltilly. C. W. STUI3EII, ,WALNIIT STREET, CORNER OF PENN, (Alloy,: COLLVIE.) ninth( ALLENTOWN, PA ESTATE OF WILLIAM WESCO, Into of Lower Macungie 'wealth , ' Lehigh eettutY• deerased.—Notleo Is hereby given that lettem testamentary upon said estate Intro been Vented to the nederatileed• All persons Indebted to aeld ealktd aro roquested to nAlo payment 'tvllltlat nix woks' from the Mao hereof, And !Coto having claims must present them duly authenticated for arttlement tylthln the above !prettied time. April I.IENJAMIN K. KECK, Executor. STREWING OF FLOWERS. To the Friends of Dern - Ned Soldiers : The G. A. It., Post No. 13, of this city, have appointed the undersigned Committee of Arlan e pion l a fu this clay to true W i g 4 )d I 1 tj llrd t i to procure a complete rod s 0 q ers, a u an Mariners burled In Cenfeforles In a d near Allehtown. Tin Mune and record of earl, will he engrossed one ROLL oj , 110NOlt, and kept for future reference In the ceremonies of iitrewing of Flowers on their graven,• or then hoy. purpose we call op their heirs and friends F to send the ante, Rank, Company,Regiment, end ilnie, Vlane, and ails° of 'Heath of all !Inch Holdlorc ho., to either of tho Vounnitteo Without delay, The llccoratlon will take place May SOIL, (Joutniftlee—W. W. Ilameraly, T. 11. Good, It. IfeAlll.- ter, 1.1. C. Huth, 11, C. !Lineberger. •l'r 144 d TO LET.—A REASONABLE LEASE will be given on the Easton Slain quarry, situated In Plainfield town hip, Northampton county; Pa., near Stnekertown. It consists of number one gat-vein, blue, mover-fading slate, fully equal io tho well-known Chap. man Slate, with a good water power and a full rlittlinjf of pumping and tinkling machins. Persons desirous them opportunity of this kind tril lPlena. examine for selves, and apply to Reuben Koch, Inackertown P. 0. • T.!' 4 . 0 0, L. SCHNEIDER I Pr“ldent r 7 PER CENT. LOAN.--A LOAN OF TRN TUOUBANTI DOLL ARS la wanted by the'Allen. flown Hamel Dlttrlot for whch bond. bearing 7 per cent. Interest, payable half yearly, free from tool taxation,' will boo lanned. Apply to either of the anderalgned or to C. W. Cooper, Colder of the Allentown Dank. C.lll. RUNK, Pre& t Hoard of Controller., apr7-lm) t. B. DILLINORR, Bee Uoard of Controllers T3i7JGTH - 44ItAW BONE - SUPER, PHOSPHATE OF LIME. BTANDAD WARRANTED We offer to Partners and Dealers In matinees the predrill dean, nor 'taw Done Super Phenphate of Limo no being hi ghlyi ..proved. It id not necesdari at WI. day, to argot, the Chime of Odd mannre, mannre, ad dotoiefu and economical application for CORN, OATS, and all spring crepe. The article ha s a reputation of over fifteen pitted standing, and Is still manufactured'', the original proprietors. Farmers will pleano need their orders to the Dealer early an Oils only will insure a suPPly• BAUGIi & SONS, SOLE MANUII.4CTURERS, °Mee, No. 20 South Delaware Ave WE HAVE NO TRAVELING AGENTS Fanners and Dealers hemo newt olon their ortha onlon direct to no can ava And sore the Com mission. Early order. will bo advan lagoons to buyers. ALLEN & NEEDLES, IMPROVED. • SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME AMMONIATED FERTILIZER PERUVIAN GUANO We hell (ally No. I—reeelved direct from the Oeverurneu . tl` We also offer for oale.Pe HE LARD P LASTER. HYDRAULIC CEMENT and a full assortment of Olin and Candles. A DISCOUNT TO DEALERS. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 12 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS 2 CALIFORNIA AND OREOON SEED WIIEAT AGENCY. We Danish Farmers with the BEST SEED WHEAT IN THE WORLD Perfectly free from inseetiform or other impurities' groWn from AUSTRALIAN and CHILI Seed, yielding, on good soil, SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE, And weighing GI POUNDS TO THE MEASURED BUSHEL. The Emu of Wheat, when mature, are usually eleven or twelve inches long. *V - Put tip and securely tied and sealed in Boon hags, and sent by mall free to all parts of the country, on re ceipt of price. PRICES: SAMPLES 10 CTS. EACH I BAGS 60e. and 51 EACH Or in larger quantities at reasonable rotes. Aildreos— CALIFORNIA AYR OREGON SEED WHEAT.AGENCY, SAN FRANCISCO, eh 10.4.0-11 CALIFORNIA, BOWER4fI COD PLEI'E MANURE, I=l Super-Phosphate of Lime, Amonia and Palma WARRANTED FREE FRO3I ADULTERATION This Manure contains all rho elements toproduce larg crops of all kinds , and is highly recommended by all who used It, also by distinguished chemists who have _by en alysis, tested its qualities. Packed in lingo of have, lbs. each. 89 South Water and 40 South Delaware Ave, For sale by WILLIAM REYNOLDS, l South Street, Baltimore, Md. For Information, address Moury .Bower, Philadelvlda, telt is-'co.ly GOOD & IlllllE, Aged CO➢IMON SCHOOLS. OFFICE OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, ALLENTOWN, PA., April 14. To the School Directors of Lehigh County; OENTLEXEN:—In pursuance of the forty-third section of the Act of tith May, IBA you are horeby notified to meet in Convention,. on tho rat Tuesday in May,A. 11.196), being the 4th day of the month, at l o'clock In the after noon, and select , elect voce, by a majority of the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience 11\ , the art of teaching, as County Superintendent for the I reo succeeding years; determine the amount of °emporia* ion for the ammo; and certify the result Whit State Superinten dent, at Harrisburg, ait renulred by the thirty f ninth and fortieth &Wat of iinid Act; B. 3, YOUNO, County Superintendent. BARK BARK!! The undersigned desire to purcli4e. 600 CORDS GOOD OgfiITiVI R TIAK AND SPANISII at their Tannery, near the Little Lehigh, Allentown, Pa. Price, gad per cord reb 24-121! REMOVAL. • WARL PAPER ! WALL PAPER 1! JOHN W. OCHE aliV7f:aV'et.. l `rl= l ,l l llerf,tt'L' a d d s t il'Slil e g t sl l :4l; NO. 23 WEST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA., (VO/111E8LT ANISWALT k 6600. OAT AND CAP 0T0116.) And have Dud received a large variety of new style. of Wall Paper, Borders, Decoration.. Window Ehaclea, &a., at greaDy reduee . d prices, k Alva aleginde of School Boate l/ thtinrrltelliteA, Entelopm Paper nags, .'frapping Paper, hie., whisk wit' al iteinlubg t p o lli Te e d N ub ErWeet'll st t b tween e lioveuth and Eciihtli.. • .rO, 14.3 t JOHN W. 00116. WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS d CO., EXTENSIVE IVIIO(I,ES4..Vg 42 CLOTH ROUE, NO. 8¢ SOUTH SECOND STREET, (01TWEIEN MARKET AND CHINITNUT \ PHILADELPHIA. Constaatly on band a lama ,took of p vyrus, ackstIimr.REA:VVATINGH, &c., . . ADAPTED TO MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, AT LOW PRIORS. R W ltu:S ° T 7 t utti a t i. F . o . Vi d a T A l Zlc ' olreCleoltr, lalla 'awned to °allay, and spr E 18 08 8 , WHOLESALE AND RET AI L • BOORK IFTATIONEBY, BLANK BOOM% ke, 0111017 LATINO LIBBARY, andel/aux the latest and hestpubll aattePO, : • Wo have the beet, jar Fest and cheapest ■lock of goals hi (hie line, In Lehigh (,ounty. No. 81 West Hamilton Street, below Eighth, North aide. . • Jan fi-tf =I LOWEST PRICES MAICIJVACTORM OP FISH GUANO, 4.l4pleutlld Manure packed la Lamb, =I EXTADLISIIED 1819. •(fob 23-13 =I HENRY BOWER, Chemist, PHILADELPIII4, Undo front DIXON, smungss S co., 13:=21 PUILADELVI;A Niocellaneong. I=2 DEALER IN Arent for the celebrated 811•13111112YOta tiff ... 4 `,t iE NATIONAIL MEM APE INSURANCE CO., UNITED STATES-OF AMERICA, Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1808 CASH CAPITAL, PAID IN FULL. BRANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA First National Bank Building, Where the general bunluesn In transacted, and to which al general correspondence should be addressed. OFFICERS CLAItANCE IL CLARK, Prenidout. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Cum HENRY LI, COOKE, Vice• President. , EMERSON W. PEET, Scc'y and Aclnury. Thin Company offers the following advantages : It in a National Compaoy, chartered by special act o Congress, 1.608. It has a paid-up capital of :11,000,000. It offers low rates of premium 'lt furnishes larger Insurance than other con:par:len fo the same money. It le definite and certain In Its terms. It le a home company In every locality. - Its policies are exempt from attachment. There are no unnecessary restrictions in the policies. Every policy is non-forfeitable. Policies may be taken which pair to the insured their full amount; and return all the premiums, so that the insur ance costa only the Interest ou the annual payments. Policies may be taken that will pay to the Insured, after • certain number of years, during life, an annual Income of one-tenth the amount named In the policy. No extra rato is charged for risks upon the lives of fo It insures, not to pay dividends to policy holders, but at no low a oast that dividends will ho impossible. Circulars. Pamphlets awl full particulars given on ap plication to the Branch OAlce of the Company at Philadel phia or to its general Agents. GENERAL AGENTS E. W. CLAIM & Cu., Phllndelphls Per Pennsylvania and Southern Now Jersey, Charles W. Cooper Allentown National Bank, Nelson Weiser, Repot,Manor Book Store, Agents for Lehigh and adjoining Counties. Jacob A. Blumer, special sot agent, IS•ly AMERICAN LIFE INNIMANCE CO. OP PHILADELPHIA I= EMZE! Ell=! The American-10 uotv one of the Ohloot Companies to the =II= The Apieripaa , 4ssues policies ea ALL desirable plans The Amerlean—Makes ALL pollclort non.forfellable. Tim American—llas no unnecessary restrictions oh (rave and residence, flo Amorlean—Declarer Diridenae annually at the end of the erst year, The American—Faye all ImsAen promptly WHERE, CAN YOU FIND OUEATER ADVANTAGES? WM. J. ROMIG, M..D., Agent, ITEM ESTABLISHED IN 1810. • FANCY DYEING: ESTABLISHMENT. J. & W. JONES, No. il° Furth Front sired. above CaflotoMil Dye Silks; Woolen and Fancy Goode of every. deserts. lion. Their superiority of Dyeing Ladies and Oentlemen'n Garment. Is widely knoWif. • Crape and Merino Shawls dyed the most brilliant and gamin colors. Crape and Me rino Shawls Cleansed to look like new. Also, Gentlemen's Apparel, Curtains, Sc., cleansed or re-dyed. Kid Gloves cleansed or dyed to look like uoW. Jarco and look at our work befureMoing elsewhere. marl?-2n ANEW PLANING MILL. The undersigned bomb) , Inform the public that they have erected 4 NEW PLANING MILL on JUNTH ST, BETWEEN LINDEN AND TURNER, Where they are prepared to make all kinds of wood work for houses, such as Doors, Shutters Sash, Window and Door Frames. Mouldings of all sizes, as well as Planing Floor Boards of all descriptions t also, Turning of all kinds will be dono according to order. We are receiving a stock of well.aensoned lumber which will enable us to turn out the best kind of work. We have all new machinery of the latest at le and Pattern. Wears also dolug all kinds of Scroll Sawing. By strict allot:Moe to business and moderate charges we ho% to receiv 3 a share of the puh nitte. eji.3 l . aaef a Liss. A LLENTOWN SAVINGS INSTIIIMN TION, lOrowlred tAutler4Alot. 044VAA , A AA. OO . A Money repolyed ou to ( p4t, uud U per coat. Interest ab• loles4 for. one yegr. r sborter periods special ratos will be poll. 460, ides la LOANED OUT ON FATORAU4IIITWOId. Banking IIona—HAMILTON STIRK N id• VMY tweon the Court llouee Atuokiekki; /Mel, oppoolto .140, Allentown, Put Charles 8 Dumh, Olatillan Pratt. John D 311100. . Francis 0 Hsu:duels. Samuel Sell, 11:2 1 111:l i ell i tisch, liallAn rotor, WWl= U AllaeY. mar 31 G EOR G E WENNER, pLOUR. GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION & SHIPPING MERCHANT .No. 2ltt South Water fit., Chicago. 111. air BOWL/a attention given to Eastern shipments. REFERENCES: H. W. Butt. /k Bro., Chlcagot Saeger ik Bro_ Allentown, Pa. Ca_pt. Erdman, Centre Valley. Pa. t Wm. Hackett, Cashier Easton (Pa.) Bank g Bonnet. Dosenbury At Co., 101 West-at„ Hew York;.Bushonn At Bro., Bankent, Read. !Ng. Pa. t H. 0. 13nangat,Bethtebenk _Pa. ; John Hoffer, arrlsburg, Pa. g John ralmatock, 11111 way. Lancaster county, Pa. ; JosePh Hanley, Sweetland Centre. lowa. auk 46.1 y THE TIME COMING ! DON'T MISS THIS CHANOE! NO FURTHER POl3 TP 0 N KENT I to pi a la .l 3 lll 6 ll 4 gy l4l 4 l „ c 6 , f ,:tir th h c e o efili t i l: l ll . ll 4 . t rverl' e a r r l on w or oot Dotal:owed t cads ehoula do to I tommfl. t ri b a l mr c t illt u t il tr umr a to be hadzlilt make their Tatum. of money, duti n ltatea art matt an sold a few day. before the dmte lag. to otter tomato prey &rations for Mamma 461 r Pattie. having claims agalost the Itaterprlee are re- W.lnttrtoolim the them la at the business othet c tlar u biltr. spell LADIES• DRESS TRIMMINGS PAPER PATTERNS ==! Offer,, the Wane° of hie duck of the beet makes of Cor cots at the following very low price. ; Genuine Worly Comets, 01; regolar price, Mandl/A. French Embroider ed Coreetr. S 1 ; regular price, IA and 8.5. Vino French- Snapped Coracle, $1 t regular price, Wand N• Pine French. Cray Snapped Comet.. W.; regular price. ITEM $1,000,003 ME= Secretary *I.IIELAIX 2°. I= Allentown, Pc ILA OS LP II I A 7211A8m.iiii,MSvakraVrt , OR Goobo. J. G. MAXWELL, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, =3 Ito aloe cello attention to his stock of noveltiom In. LADIES' DRESS AND COAT TRIMMINGS'. Cornprixing everything new nmt &nimble to that Hue n the PATTERN DEPARTMENT will be found a foil assortment of elegantly trimmed PA• PER PATTERNS, every one of which In now, for Ladles, Misses, and Children's Garments, of every description ; fur sale, Trimmed or Plain, singly or. In nets, Wholesale and Retail. Vatternkeent by Nall or Express to any part of the United Staten. Au easy system of Dress Cat I taught. and Charts fur le. &nail fancy orders and Pluk I (loitering executed I afew hours' antler. Customers gala one or two profits over those of auy other establishment, In better quality or lower prices, by dealing at the • . SOUTiI EAST Center of ELEVENTH And CHESTNUT St. Apr2l-3in OUR STOCK OF, SPRING AND BURNER CLOTIIINO tho CHEAPEST end the BEST, DEVLIN CO. BROADWAY, CORNER OF BRAND ST_ . BROADWAY, CORNER OF WARREN BT., NEW-YORK, OUR BO GE YS' AND Im m YOUTHS' meetSUITS for DR or SCHOOL 0.. am the hale the market, DEVLIN B e CO. BROADWAY, CORNER OF GRAND NE ST... BROADWAY, CORNER OF WARREN ST., W•YORK. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT IS filled AMERICAN FABRICS . d the beet EUROPEA CO. DEVLIN A CO. BROADWAY, CORNER OF GRAND BT._, BROADWAY, CORNER OF WARREN Kt NEW-YORK. OUR CUSTOM CUTTERS ARE MEN of TASTE and ABILITY, and unsure n. In Oleic , profession, DEVLIN & CO, BROADWAY, CORNER OF GRAND ST., BROADWAY,CORNER OF WARREN 81 . . NEW-YORK, OUR AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT excels nII others lu EASE, ELEGANCE And DURABILITY. DEVLIN & Co., 11118.841 I: 21,1111181,4,3111 0 1 6 11 "8:t. , OCR PRICES ARE TWENTY PER CENT below ether HOBBES product. [ !be ems Hoe or iteoa.. HYMN & CO. BROADWAY, CORNER OINORAND ST., BROADWAY, CORNER OF WARREN HT., NEW-YORE. H ERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF' SAFES (WITH DRY FILLING.) Awarded tho Peso Modal. at World'. Fair, London World'. Fair, Now York, Exposition Univers,.lle, Part. FARREL, HERRING & CO 11.1.41761 r OILLAX, 1 CBS.. MATIIEWII. OHO. W. BITEIIII. 629 CITESTNUT STREET, PRILADELPIIIA 'HERRING, YARREL k MERMAN. NEW YORE HERRIN() A CO., CHICAGO HERRIN% FA. REL & eth. NEW ORLEANS apr 14 A GREAT REMEDY FOR FUR cram or THROAT AND LUNG DIBRABES DR. WISIIART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. It Is the vital principle of the Pine Tree, obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar, by which Its n INT:lb': medical ir e em e g e d e and which has Over been prepared nom the lure of the Pine 'nee. , It Invigorates the digrethe organs and restores the BPPe lite, • . . . It strongtheim the debilitated system, It purilles and enriches the blood, and expel, from the system the corruptio• which scrofula booeds on the Inept. It diesolvee the moans or phlegm which stops the air• paasegea alike lunge, healingiprlnetplo acts sport the Irritated surface, of the lunge and throat, Penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pals and subduing Inflammation. It Is the result of years of etudy and experiment. and It Is o ff ered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance of Is power to cure the following diseases. If the patleut has nut too long delayed a resort to the means of cum:— Consumption of the Lunge, Cough, Bole Throat and Breast. Ilronehltia, Liver Complaipt, Blind and Bleeding Asthma, Whooping Cough„ Diptheria, , he. .We ere often asked why are not enter remedies in the market for Consumption. Coughs, Cold. , and other Pul monary affections equal to Dr. L. Q, Wiiibarra Pine Tree Tar Cordial. We answer— bd. It cures, not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting totter° to throw off the nnhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, causing Irritation and cough. 8.1, Most Throat , and Lung Remedies are composed of anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, bat by their constrlnglog effects. the Ohms became hardened. and the unhealthy Said. coagulate and are retained Is the system. eeuelef a disemoi beyond the control of our most eminent Pn s. ei Tnine Tree Tar Cordial, with Its assistants,' are preferable, because they remove the nose of Irritation of the amen. membrane and bronchial tube., assist the lungs to act and throw off the unhealthy e.retions. and pond the blood. thus scientifically making the cure perfect Dr. Wfshart Ana onu s ut Ak nt• ogles hundreds and Vineland, of Cert(fica es, troa and Women of ungnettfonabis Mara ernsen were Mee Armada/ay pie s, ny fe die, but ek 7 uah 0441 6 10t:44.meg el God were e'nell7,lt restor et 4 afte a n i gno Y a h t,.n Pine bTeo e rte ' d% dfa • or 40171i e e ittcAarge. w s-rioe or no consu lted Tar . per 0 le, ell_per doz. 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