9 ES re. Li 4,e Yetift gtgistcr. siotT.IIOIDILL. Js.. ALLENTOWN, PA., APR. 3,1872 Pox United States Senate has passed the amended Tariff bill. It admits tea and coffee free and reduces the duty on cottons, woolens, silks, Iron, earthenware, glassware, etc., -ten per cent. 'Manufactures of silk now subject ton duly,of six per cent. are unchanged. All internal Mies, including the Income Tax, except those on whisky, malt liquors and to bocce, are repealed. After the local option bill goes into 'effect the Government will stand poor chance of getting much revenue from Pennsylvania. This bill will make the Tariff on pig Iron $0 80, which is better than $5 a ton which was urged by the Revenue Refor mers. The House, however, 'has something to say in the matter before it becomes a law. THE COMET. The Chronicle readers know all about the approaching comet which Is to be hero on the 12th of August, and is expected tocreate more excitement even than Barnumrs Museum. It has been predicted that Its tail will strike the earth and brush human beings off our sphere as a peacock's tall whisks the troblesome flee from a country supper table in the hot summer months. This is not all. The mountains are to have their peaks scratched until they skip liko rams and oceans will be dried up by the excessive beat of the fiery monster. The sensations promised are very numerous and can be better imagined than described. Ot course the New York Herald will send a bal loon out to anticipate its coming and will have full reports of how the thing looks and what its passengers wear. Learned astronomers will be employed all over the country to warn the people of Its approach and, as nobody will be expected to cease from their worldly par snits, the traveling telescope men will do n tremendous business. Everybody will have their greenbacks tied around them, so that it they do escape burning to death and arc thrown upon the moon, or some other planet, they may have something to start business with. If we were only certain that but halt of the earth was to be destroyed, anti that hall wasn't ours, wouldn't it be delightful to read of a whole hemisphere of human beings being swept away in a moment, and all their pos sessions suddenly condensed into ashes.Pome of the folks prolnbly would escape, only to pass through the more horrible ordeal of an interview by reporters, who would give their stories In the minutes details and all the hor rors of their experiences magnified by the most eloquent language. Or, if none escaped, sea captains would bye and bye arrive and tell how they saw the steam arise from the other half of the ocean and noble vessels evaporate in black smoke. And the cable would liming us hourly dispatches announcing time terror of of the people, the increasing heat. the horrible suffering and all the terrible details prelimina ry to the Impending crisis and then we should read "here time cable ceased to work !" and we should be left to imagine the rest. All this, we say, would be gratifying to sensational newspaper publiAters, but unfortunately for them, and fortunately fir those who have hap• py prospects in the future, these prosaic mon eters who have robbed the starry heavens of all the horrors which appalled the ancients— the astronomers—step in and destrr y all chance of a first-class sensation by strongly' affirming that passing through n carnet's tail is no worse than passing through a first.class fog. TINE LIBERAL INVESTIGATOR Senator Schurz took too prominent a part in ordering the investigation into •hc sale of Gov 'hn . c"Ti s 611 . 11 i testimony e rill re ly overlooked. It is valuable in its bearings upon the inquiry which'is still going on at considerable expense to.the country, and it is also instructive as "an escape of character," which Emerson says every man's actions are, when rightly viewed. If will be remembered that Senator Schurz charged—and the charge was put into the famous preamble which left the Administration no alternative but to ac cept the investigation it pioneered—that there was fraud to the amount of $1,700,000 in the sale of arms, by which Government official s had Intentionally profited. Thine were very grave accusations, such as a Senator of the United States certainly, who had either any adequate sense of his own position or any pride in the good name of his Government, should havo been slow to make, unless impell ed by the surest personal knowledge. And yet when Mr. Schurz came before the Investigating Committee, he had, with a mul_ tiplicity of words, as Is his wont, nothing whatever of any consequence to reveal. lltt showed that he had been too much influenced by a French agent whom our Washington correspondent named at the time as the prob• able instigator of the whole sc heme. As for the rest, Mr. Schurz acknowledged that he had nothing but hearsay and round about stories to give, third-handed at the best; or as Mr. Stevenson, a Democratic member of the Committee, leniently, phrased it : "As I understand It, Gen. Schurz states that the per sons from whom ho got tills information did not profess to have any knowiedgethemselves but only suggested names, which :names he has had summoned, or will suggest to be sum• mooed, so as to be brought before the Coin mitten." It is on such a slender basis as that that a 'United States Senator asperses his Gov. ernment in the view of the world and particu• larly of two great nations whom he accuses it of wronging ! It would seem that he might at least have called upon the Heads or the Departments implicated to ascertain whether frauds charged actually existed ; but when . he was asked if he had ever done so, he answered: "Yo ; I had no reason for doing so.,' This deitelopment, we are afraid, outlines the man. He luM always been a "Liberal"— that is, a European Liberal, one whose alms and principles from the outset were so diamet rically opposed to all he bad ever known abroad of "government," that it must ever re main difficult for him not to be suspicious of any Government, although it be that of his own choice. It never seems to have Gemmed to Senator Schurz that it was his duty to fled out Just what the War and the Treasury De. .partments had been doing, before he lent the eanction of his name to the worst aceufeitions against them. They were a part of "the Gov• ernment," and that was enough for him, and so ho struck al them. It line been supposed that one reason of his was found in his German predilections, as if lie had felt that the Prussian Government had been aggrieved by the sale of arnis to France. Not at all ; Mr. Schurz, In his t.stimony, actually accused the Gorman Empire of mercenary cowardice in its dealings with the United States, saying that Le know it would take no notice of the sales, because "it has always been its fixed policy to keep on the beet possible terms with, the United States, and to ignore anything that might disturb them." Here was another "Government," and it matters little whether it wan the.onovincler which ho was born or that to which ho now owes allegiance, he re. wards it with his accusations and his sneers. He lea borne radical of the French type. If are want to keep him a good Republican we must go out of power, so as to give him some thing else to light against. The gain is hard ly worth the eost.: We would rather that the Democrats should have the benefit of Ids alliance, and wo shall not begrudge them their it this arm sales investigation is a fair specimen. Forty thousand pounds of butter was ship ped front Ban 'Frew:boo to Alow-York and *Won last wok. REFORM The rooting out of Tammeny !midi last summer, call forth such popular enthusiasm, that astute demagogues thought they saw a chance to ride at the head of a great party whose watchword would be REFORNI. The Reform movement, we admitting done good: service and has served to : check the dangers of growing corraptiou in politics. As long as the movement was carried on by honest men, n nth no other aim than the good of the c .mmunity, the . movement was gond, but since disappointed, shrewd politicians have entered the business for the purpose of venting their spite, or of becoming great leaders of a party, there is dauger that it may be carried too far. In many instances the liberty of the press has been abused as a license and we know the people are becoming heartily sick of hearing irresponsible charges tired at ran oom at their tiled and trusted servants. The attempt to connect GovernOr Geary with any rascality In connection with the George 0. Beans business has signally failed. All Slit evidence that has beets elicited in the invest'• gadon fails to shown single instance where the Governor was derelict in his dm.) , to the mole of the commonwealth, but on the con trary it is plainly shown that his motives were to protect the money interests of the State Government. Governor Geary is not the rza most popular Governor we have ever had— he seems to want many (Otiose characteristic which ga to mike up a successful politician and this may account for the freedom, with which some newspapers, even Republican,ure his.uame. It would not make much difference in the prospects of the Republican party whether he was proved a rascal or a saint,tint it must not be forgotten that, although a Gov• cruet*, he has wifo and children, who look up to him and place the greatest value on his fair name. We want to sec him leave the guber natorial chair Without the breath of suspicion blown upon him, and we believe lie deserves that. Ile is like a great many noire we know of—he was good enough to help fight our bat tles when the people nt home were trembling for the safety of the Government ; but he can have the satisfaction of knowing that there arc numbers of,others, upright and honorable men, whoso names are used in the same way by the so•called Reformers, and if the present policy of the latter is trotintalned much longer there Wit be a reaction among the people that Will consign those who have used their Reform cry for base ends to more infamous graves than even those of the leaders of Tammany. SEWINGfItE MACHINE AS A 11 CRIPPER An opinion is becoming prevalent of late years, rays thespringfield Republican, that the sewing•machine, which has been considered one of the blessings of the age, is in fact of very doubtful value ; that it does not lessen woman's at all, labor because pt ople we' ar a - great many more garments than formerly, and stitch them a great deal more ; and that it does ma terially impair the health of women who use It. Some go so far as to say that it rapidly kills or makes chronic invalids of them, nod certain French physicians, M: Guibout in par. Ocular, have added to the public alarm on this head, by suggestith; several new nervous dis • eases as the result of the sewing machine. 1)r. Di caisire, however, another Frenen medical man, has investigated the cases of Grit sewing machine operators in France,all young women :rum 16 to 2i, and who had averaged more than two years at the work, and he finds that the evils complained of are Much exaggerated. He declares that the effects of this work upon the mvscular system (Mr r in no respect from those of ally•other kind of excessive labor in volving the exclusive use of certain portions of the body ; that women engaged in working at the machine are not, as has been pretended, more subject than other working women to inenorrhagia, It corrhoea, miscarriage and WIMP W i eni - Wearnk as is too often done, is attended with no grea. ter incont'enience to health than working with the needle. So much for European experience. The Massachusetts board of health, not trusting wholly to this, last year engaged Dr. Arthur G. Nichols, n young Boston physician of much learning and good sense, to Investigate the facts in that community, and he Ines done sn, publishing his results in the third report -of the board, just issued. He bases his con elusions upon his own inquiries and observe'• turns, and also upon 137 letters received from 120 towns and cities in Massachusetts, and several large cities in other slates. They are not so favorable to the sewing machine as Dr. Decaisne's conclusions are, though they re semble his more than those of alarmists like Guibout. Dr. Nichols sums up as fol lows: I. That the sewing machine may be used by a healthy woman of average strength for three or four hours daily (a length of time sufficient for the work of an ordinary family) without cawing excessive fatigue, nor any appreciable ill effect. 2. 'that the illness which most frequently prevail among professional operatives making use of the treadle are a. Indigestion, attributable to the unhealthy conditions in which they pursue their occupa• tion, particularly the impure atmosphere or the workrooms, the sedentary employment and want of open air exercice. b. Muscular pains, affecting the lower limbs and trunk, produced by the long•continued, frequent use of the same musch s. o. Diseases peculiar to women, aggravated by, rather than caused by, the plethoric cohn dition of the pelvic organs, induced by this exercise. d. General debility. By t h is is meant a state of physical deterioration and 'nervous prostration brought n n by overwork. 8. That other 11l effects, such ns neuralgia of the feet from contact with the iron treadle, affect tootiof the spine, as well as the nervous effects described by M. anthoutare worthy of mention only from their extremely rare occur rence. 4. tbe unhealthy tendencies of this occupy Lion may be greatly diminished by the substi tution, it pructiceable, of some titer motive power than that of the feet, or the adoption of one of the improved treadles. It la, m - renver of very great importance that in those estab lishments where large numbers are congrega gated, attention should be directed to the pro. per ventilation of the wot k.room a. In regard to the wholesomeness of the rooms where machine operators work, and their habits of labor and exercise, Dr Nichols re• commends that some method of ventilation should be adopted, apart from the doors 1111 , 1 windows, by means of which pure air may tie admitted to the rooms, but so as not to blow directly upon the operatives ; that,the hours of labor should be limited, and the practice of taking home extra work to be thine at irre• gular hours should not be encouraged ; and that more time should be allotted for taking meals, The short Ihne allowed by thee, workwemen for taking break last and dinner is a frequent cause of one of their most common complaints; indigestion, according to Dr. Nichols, and they also suffer from 'a lack of regnlar exertions In the open air. With these improvements and with more care on the part of the women themselves, the sewing MR chine, though a tyrant, need not be a mur• derer. Tntt " Lowry" rang—n hand or robbers in North Carolina—whose adventures and daring crimes have. been lately made the subject id an immense newspaper sensation, servo to attract attention again to the south. The " outlaws"' In this ease are men of mixed blond, with nn infusion of Highland, Indian, and negro element, but they are not the only men in the Southern States who shoot and Murder. In the semlon of Carolinas, the couc try around the border between the two, in • wit ich this band roves, the whole poptayee is little butter than outlaws, and human We Is not us sale or sacred us it Is on the plahm and among the Apaches. The . "cniekers," that live in these grounds are about the lowest and most degraded heingsxhat Inhabit this coun try. If living among such neighbors !wiliest... the •I Lowrys" have killed end robbed suffi ciently to have heavy rewards offeted for their bodies "dead or alive," they must be an ex. traordimay bud set, compared- whit whom quantreil and his snug were as lamb and dad harmless as sucking dosco.,-Prut - VREILEHIO -11 - REGISTER , ALL'ENON•_WEDNE Giie. Rolm Annntison's widow le wealthy, • - having received n handsome loberitince from her father, the late Nicholas Longworp, the noted wino merchant of Cincinnati. Nof witbstandloc the blame attached to the Gov: ernment,by Democratic papers for nqi lug morellberally for his sappOrt his pay as an army officer enabled him to live comforta bly and he had the benefits of this inheritance besides. AUDITOR GENERAL The Governor having failed to return with. in the time required by law the bill providing for an election to till the vacancy In the °nice ~ f Auditor General,caused by the death of Col. Stanton, the bill has now become a law, and die people will be called upon to elect a sac- CNI3Or next October. The Republican candi date will be nominated at the conventi n .0 assemble at Harrisburg next week. We hope the delegates will select a good man for the position anti then we can give hlm as large a majority as Col. Stanton received, Ton Republican• papers arc unanimeus in their desire to seo our Government take im mediate measures, no matter what Is demand ed, to secure the rescue of Dr. Howard from the cr u elties of Spanish imprisonment. There is a difference of opinion concerning his citi• zenship, Spain claimicg Litt as one of her citizens, but she cannot be sustained in tid . has never acknowledged that he has given up his allegiance to this Government anti we hope that barbarous 'Spain will b: made to pay dearly for her wanton cruelty. iticer.onr. has been awarded the scat in the liennte made vacant by the death of Connell, the committee having found frauds enough tc throw Gray out. The friends of McClure declare that he is still a Republican and his vote on the Apportionment Bill, last evening, goes to prove the claim. Ile intro duced sevet al measures, the tinthionable name of which is " Reform," but which are no more than are required to maintain the purity or the ballot and prevent the people from being swindled by illegal fees. WE have received an address, signed by no one, which says Col. Bill Thomas, of Phila delphia, is spoken ails a suitable candidate for Covernor, to be nommnted by the few patri otic Republicans there are left and the Demo crats. Bill has then earnestly working for a prominent office for years, and the proposed Combination snits him exactly. This circular thinks that on the National ticket n Dem s crat high In National confidence should occu py the second Pince. We all know how that would work, should the ticket be elected. - The Republican President would be given n fair trial and, should he refuse to obey the dictates of the majority of those who elected hint assassination or poisoning would in a few minutes give the country n Democratic President. SUSTAINING GRANT. I= The Northwest speaks unfoundedly fir do nomination of President Grant. lows and Ohio, where the views or Republicans at. notably advanced, express contidentn in the dministration, and each presents the name iif one of its own citizens I , tr the second place on the ticket. The conventions which were held yesterday, were in both instauct ti large, enthusiastic. aid confident. Tney reprewm the Republicans of two Soars where the merits and demerits of the Administration have long linen aldy and earnestly canvassed. and where the sentiment. in luvor of reform, which the bolting Republicans seek to make of their disorganizing movement, is powerful and s'ncere. Their action is there fore significant. and on amount of mh-refrei. iontion can deprive it of its significance. It is plain that the Cincinnati Convention will iliiiiii party firMly . nimed W the deceitful policy which that cot vention is called to pro. mole. It will share the fate of all "bolting" Conventions. In lows, the proposal of Mr. James F. son us Candidate fur Vice President is a heavy blow to the hopes of the sehemets. He is a strong man, to whom the disaffected jout nals have pa•d assiduous court, with the obvious intent of winning him from his allegiance to the Republican cause, of widen he has long been un able advocate. Mr. Wilson is too true a man 1.0 be quid d by merely selfish con siderations, but he has given the strongest evidence that oven these would not allow him to go with the bolters. The resolution of the lowa Convention en dorsing the President for renomination lan ler edit° 8 moment of the feeling in the country. II We heartily endorse, the administration of U. S. Grant,''it says, "in the enforcement of the laws, the faithful co.lection of the rove• noes, the reduction of the pubic debt, and the restoration of the puidic credit." These• are the !acts on which the public mind is mad' up, and no amount of s'ander or Inuendo can shake a conviction with such a solid basis. In the lowa delegation . , instructed to carry out thin resolution at Philadelphia, as a pre caution against the inevitable charge that office holders only support the President, no Congress . an or State, or Federal official was included ; while a noteworthy exception to previous practice was made in the nomination of a Mr. Cook, a colored man, as delegate nt Times. The Henry (Ohio) Signal flies the following at its topmast : FOR PRILSIDENT: ULYSSES S. GRANT, 01 Appomattox Court:l:num An honest man—a man without pretence. Modest, though brave—though alt ut, toll of scum; Such are traits that mark our eIIOSEN MAN— Note . blin, 0 world! and march him if you can." PENNSYLVANIA The Trick*. of linerloburg Ilmtarshuna, Pa., March 29 Tim night it was known Mr. Hancock's bill would be sent to a third reading some out sent hero at despatch, directed to Mr. Han— cock, in the following words: " Your houee was on fire this morning and your wife warned." It was signed (forged of courte,) by the Leuteu ut of the district lu which Mr. HIM: cock lived. The scoutidrel act t the despatch at an hour when Mr. Hancock would probably arrve in Harrisburg, expeciing lhat he would take the train buck to Philadelphia Immedi ately. Fortunately the deep tch tell lute the hands of a newspaper Ulan a half hour before the Philadelphia ttain art iced. Ile was sharp enough to suspect something wrong, and telegraphed to the Central Sta. nom Philadelphia, for a confirmation of the story. The answer was prompt and decided, that there lota not been any such lire. journalist then lore had the pleasure of giving, the to iginal despatch and contradiction at the same tune to Mr. Hancock. Another trick was that attempted to be played On Mr. Itmis, of York county. Ile had a 101 l chat some 0110 feared would go through, nun a despatch was sent to 111111 dated Wash ington, Mill reading as I . OIIOWB ; "1 saw the Secretary and the appointment Is fixed. Conic t,i Wahhlngton 1.. mu. tutely. The eimmilly of the man putting two m's in Mr. Cameron's name eipothlt the trick, and it le nu cdieea to any Mr. Boss did not go to Wathington. 1111; Crowd A Chester county farmer's club was Inform ed by one of its me tubers that he ratio cl his premium crop of corn, ninety-nine bush. Is per acre ' the past season, by applying twelve loads of hog manure to the Bert", during the winter. APer plowing, and bore outlive. ling the ground to plant, he sewed 800 pounds of phosphate to the acre, drilled rows three feet seven inches apart, and thinned to nine. teen inches in the row. Plastered the oorn 12d of June. Yield of corn, go 0 10tha bushels r acre. An mljoitting acre ot like soil, with out manure or phosphate,moduced forty-elght els less of corn per acre. This is 13 bush thishels than the quantity raised by Franklin A. Coady, Esq.,President of the North Pennsylvania liroad Company, en his fdrrp In Whitemar,b, some eight miles above this office. It was raised op limeatone land In tbe IYPeablekon Valley, and the groend was sue veyed, the corn carefully shelled anti measur ed, yJelffing over 110 bushels to the acre, We did not see the crop op the ground oureelvea but a friend who did Pays he never saw In all his terming experiPnce such a field of c0r0... Telefrork Denits In the ]liner—Twentyelght. Work- Inc-men near nollon.Enirtnint. Eleven Whorls FrWit rally injured. LONDON, March . explosion ,ric cnrred in a coal mine at Atherton, near 801. ton. yesterday, by which 28 torn were killed outfight. Eleven were rescued, but they were fearfully burned, and nearly all will die. Were is great excitement In the vicinity '5l the WAsnisurrorr, March 20.—The tariff bill which passel the Senate last night must not be considered as a finality. The indications are that the House will pay very little atten tion to it. There is a strong feeling, and it is tint a new one, against the Senate undertaking to originate hills Mr revenue, or to so amend hills of this character passed Ity the House us to ehangti their entire meaning. If the Senate . tariff bill is not laid upon the table when it reaches the Home it will be referred to the Ways and Means Committee, where it w ill he effectually buried. The Ways and Means Committee, without recognizing the fact that the Senate was discussing a tariff bill has been engaged In preparing its own bill, which will probably be reported some time next mouth ERIE'S B,k I,LOON.ASCENT. .t few of Ihe forlunex flint were :Untie by It A New York letter to the Boston Times stye: We have had corners in limes past, and bull and' hear movements without number, in which large amounts of mon , v have been made. But this has been a legitimate sp. cu. lawn, with au honest advance, and nu equally honest decline, whenever there has be. n a de cline. Large amounts have been made by those who operated in Erie. I know one man who has pocketed loan million (loiters, and another who has made sixty thousand, and I know several who have bagged small amounts var.t hug . from five hundred to ten thousand dollars. I have heard that a certain prominent open ator has made two million dollars, but ton not inclined to believe the story. And, all the mey that is made by one class of men must be lost by anoint-I . class, I presume that n areal deal has been lost by operators; but as losers are not so ready to tell their expel letter as the gainers, we do not hear so o a ten about them. A broker friend of mine tells me that, in an experier o f nearly twenty years, he has never known so ninny outside people to venture on speculation in a single fortnight as in the one now closing. All sorts of men have gone to the street, or sent their orders—mi u who have never bought a share or stock in their lives, and do net know the technical dilf,r. ence between a bull and a bear. Clergymen, with a few hundred dollars, have put them Into Erie; quiet deacons and pillars of the church. and others or that sort, have followed the clerical example, iu hope of pocketing something handsome. A few days ago I was in his office, when a man came in who probably hadn't a thous - nd dollars in the worid. 'lie deposited five hun dred dollars and bought some Erie. Next day I was there, and he came in, to find that he had made three hundred dollars on his operation. The check tor the amount due him was made out and handed over, and as the man took it Ida baud ttemhled an thought troubled with palsy. Ile went out withhold saying a word. A member of the firm said: " If he would keep his three hundred dollars be would be all right, but he will be sure to came back to morrow and try another opera lion. Ile won't be Eath.fird t.ll he is COlll. pletely denatd out and ruined " Spring Fashions at lord tV 'Taylor's. From th, S. Y. Teibtoie of Frl.boll The display nude yesterday, nt the spacious sidesromns (il Lord & Taylor, at Broadway and Twi mirth fit., was us enchanting to la lien as it was bewildering and aggravating to cavil. Skillful hands bad funned such artistic combinations of rich colors ia silks, Fill jilt , . and dreFs graids of every. kind, as fairly to rival the dazzling scenes of the most popular spectacular piny. It was the opt ping day tor Spring P11810 , .115. The weather was delight ful. and the gayly.dressed throng in the rooms gave evidence that the opportnnity was ap predated by the ladies, many of whom were making their final preparations for the grand transformation scenes of dress and Fashion ~. manner Lenten s•ason. The centers of attraction were the Dress and Cloak Departments. A few novelties In these departments may he mentioned with advantage It is evident that Miss Dolly Varden will be held r sponsible for manyatf the vanities of the present season, and tliEt her mantle, or rather.overskirt, is to descend upon many of the daughters of men of whom the original Dolly, in her virtuous lift time, neverdreatned. Among the lovely dresses to which her name Is attached is one with sky. tune underskirt, the overskirt being of foulard silk, with origi• nal and, to the feminine eye, bewitching ores of entirely new design. Price, $100: For the. Dolly Verdun costumes the firm has imported a choice variety of improved foulards with stair farme. Next in line was a silk dress of sage gret n and Canton crepe, theoverdress being entirely of the latter material, wink trimm'ng of the same. Price, 0550. No. 3 was an underskirt of a new shade of green, with overdress of llattiste linen, embroi•iered in tin• same color, the edge of the embroidery trimmed with lace, also of the same color. Price, $OOO. No. 4 Willi nn elegant cameo-colored silk, embroidered in three shades, the, silk trimm ings for the sash rends cod bows b..ing of deep brown. Price, $6OO. No. the dress is one of the shades of the " c . •lor of the hike," with entirely new style of polonaise, the trimmings to match the dress, and edged with Yak lace, n novelty introduced this year. Price, $6OO. No. 6 is a silk dress of butternut green ; mus keteer polonaise, with shell shaped buttons and rich trimmings. There were also to he seen handsome white dresses for Summer wear and the seaside ; lovely costumes of Battiste linen, trimmed with the sarpe color, or embroidered in while ; children's dress. II far 1)0th flexes ; and novel ties in dress of every cleScription. AMong the much•tehnired new designs on exhibition in the Cloak Department were the toll wing: A black shit polonaise, scollop?.d, and hound with orange and white, with Roman scarf las tened . at evil side with large loops to form ti sash at the back ; v. Si froro,and scollop, d and bound to match l ice bottom ; histened in front with butterfly bows. Price,. $2lO. A. black cashmere sack embroidered with white, 'WM med with black lace, end with white fringe around the bottom ; slashed tip the buck and sides, and with graceful flowing sleeve . Puce $4O. A black silk polonaise, trimmed with pussementerie and guipure Ince ; back bouffant, 1001.c.1 very high, with full sweep coming gracetully to the front ; a cape with plait in back, trimmed to nutlet), and fastened with u handsome ornament. In addition to innumerable and indescriba ble cloaks, there were displayed a variety Of lace shawls, black and white, and sacks of 111,W desigt,s ; cashmere house•sacks, enthrold ered in variegated colors, and elegant °peril cloaks. The other departments of the large establishment were also crowded with all t accessories of the toilet, In choice variety and most approved style. • The President remarked that the news. would come soon and come favorably. he had no doubt, for he hail last night his usual dream which had prr.c lied nearly every important event of the war. I inquired the particulars of this reniarkable dream. lie said it was in nay department—it related to the water; that he seemed to be in a ringular and indescriba ble vessel, but always the same, and that he was moving with great rapidity toward a dark and Indefluite shore; that he had had this sin. Oar dream preceding the Ilring en Stonier, toe battles of Bull Run, Antletam,Gettysburg, Stone River, Vicksburg, Wilmington, eta. Grant remarked, with 2mm:emphasis and asperity, that Stone River was no victory —that a lew such victories would have ruined die 'country, for he knew or no important re sults tram it. The President, said that per haps Ile should not altogether agree with him, hut whatever might he the Meta, his singular dream preceded that light. Victory did not always follow his dream, but the event and results were important: Ile had no doubt that a battle had taken plsee or was about ,be or lought "and Johnston will be beaten, for I had this strange dream last night It must rlate to Sherman; my thoughts are In that di. reckon. and I know of 00 ,other very !moor taut event which is just now likely ty occur." Great events did indeed follow. Within a few hours tile good andgentle as well its truly great map who narrated - Vs drcant was asses sinftted, and the murder which Closed forever his earthly career affected for years, and per. naps forever the welfare of hie country.— " Lincoln and Johnson," by Gideon Weld, in April Ciafaxy; • • •• • .• CAMMEIION." The Prince Ithrierisi el a rumor, Frederick Wilihm, will visit queen Victor's shortly, at peden, where she le stopping.. TRANS=ATLANTIC ENGLAND. WASHINGTON LINCOLN'S DREAM. announcement Oat . Gov,. Curtin .la Ie returfi 'M Pennsylvania, lmvintt resigned his mission to 'Russia, sends a thrill through 110 State, because without a doubt, Andy is a f:. vorite with the people uud an object of perm: - tient regard among the Itepuhlican masses. There is no r . an in thaState capable of belt. r s-rvice for the right, Just at this particniar juin. lure, than'hi Curtin; and bin presence in tin -campaign would have avitalizing effect which would he Mt all firer the country. We or , ready to welcome him when he arrives.—Bleve Journal. =I LATE NEWS ITEMS The French Assembly took a recces on Saturday, M. Thins making a speech An explosion In a fose factory ill Cornwall Eng., ranged the death of s-ven women and the wounding of several others. Father OnVOZZi VIII ,horny have Rome for New York. It is reported that the steamer Yirginius has rsrapc9 f 010 Aspinwall. • The convicted ant Chinese rioters of Los. Angeles have it en sentenced to 111111 two to six years each in the Penitentiary. One of the Inr,rst•tlrivrs of logs ever seen in the Prmigewasset !liver, estimated :It thir 1 teen million I et, Is now going down. The yield of void, silver, wool, wine, an 1 wheat In Cahtfornia Lles year will he int• mensely greatly than that of ally former sea son. in a Boston hoarding-honer, on Friday, tile will of ThonuA \V tin runic, whom she had Inhored to support and inns, daring a long and incoraid.• illnesA died in his pros ence from an overdose of laudanum. 1510011 to fin irt til' nerve a and pr. con. rent. The hits hand was tumble to tender aid or call for as sistance, and expire tl iiintelf the next .111 y. !tits Willimns is said to have h utriod against the consent lif her parents—wealthy residents of Newpott,.who east her Off—hut whil.• both were tly ingot It•tti reatnr. olf•-ring the itsistattee I t o n long withheld. The hodies were taken to Newport tor litial. The snow in the mining camps of the Little Cottonwood I tistrict, Utah, in nhent 14 rem deep On the level, and matt)) lonises a re I stri..l. James Itos-, 00 years old, Ursa insmittly killed, Friday, by being rim over by a mini ear near Monti! Pleasant, On the Ho:Own and Itswego Ibillroad. A suit involving more than $1,000,000 against the Logansport, (1 awrordsville, and 14..0th. Wu stern Hallway Company et .1. is pen.lingin thetinprente Court in Pennsylvania. Thw third Congregational Clime!. in 13. in Francisco has voted, by it large majority, to I receive several Chinese cony. eta to hill meat hership In the cmirch. This is the fist church in the Pacific Slates to tako such action. A. lively interest In 11.111J1littel itrps has recent ly been manifested in Ilane,or, M.•., and n ed . ', largely signed by Imeines.4 1111 "Nod city, is puldished for a public meeting to he hell on Monday to illite the sobj,ot .into cmisidenition. GLEANINGS AND GOSSIP It is related th t during the last siekncEs of the Mtn. Thad dens Stevens, the doctor to him one day; "Mr. Stevens I think your appearance Is better to day." " It is not my appearance that tronbles me," wits the reply, • but my disappearance." A person having been mentioned who had been notoriously unfortunate in his tirF.t mar. rink relation, and soon alter inarried notim was asked it it wa4 not lash to embark new In nn adventnre which lie hail alre found to be disastrolls. •• No." s:•1 I the philosopher, elevating his hand and his noun. tenance glowing with entlim,iasni, "It was the triumph of hope over experience." ftTATE coni VENTION ITEA OUIJA TITHE S MAC AY s TAIT, CENTRAL COMMITTEC or PF.NS I.V AN! I. . l'no.serhrots, Fel. 0, Is% Iu pnronsnee or Om reoehpiett of the II EPUBI [CAN STAIR Cl NTH SI. COM MITTEE, ettort.d of ll.or 1A72. c HE:l'l7lll.d ,, AN kTATd CONVENTION, composed ..3 Del, Cot •o f.o ~ melt •rnstoriol sod Eerie. .ott.:tlv. Dl.trlet, L, ILe tpoubor to iv Ipch stt. h Dl•triet ..t0.10‘,1 la !lid LeKl,liaolo, d•III meet 1..1t0 Moll of Om fltoptoldlt• Pro.etttt: ye.. 01 Tarllol..trg, 01 1_ o'clock o.lou, on WEDNE , DA V, the leth tl.ty ul Ap.ll, A. D. NI?, to nott ,t oo t o 01 , 0 11,1 l es for oosmuor judso Ofth• Sure emct Cour', Auditor (bolero' (01...10.1 tl I. I.e.:lohttore Provide fort the choir , of etto t ) the pcoph.). 1111 , 1 nn El 0. tore' Tloltet ; at0..1.000 to elect Se...tonal RI II 001.1 ” ,10. Pre. , ^ut this Sloe Io tho It FPUIDLI• lAN NA TI ONA It CON VEN PION to La he dat Plolltdel obot,Juoe 5, :F72. WM EI.T.InTr, Fzu, , , I I' ~l3Cflat OttcrS r f . 1 .. 7 , I N h ' ‘, 17, ~ r t . h T;l , l;te : very .linltle remedy, eft, having suffered .eviiral yrsrs with a severe long olfeetion, :math:it dreail .11-snse. 1 . 011- i..,(1.1111 , lit end< ek tiown to hi. fellow solfeer , be moan., of cave. Toall whoilesire it, he will -.end a ropy of the pr....grip:lon tiseil (froe ehart,h wit). the •lirec- Hillis for protinrlng and rising Ow s•itne, Itb.y will GU.] untre cure for • &r. Theo.!). 41f ihe ni.lv.wti.sr ',oh. lb. Cr.- el-11,- nm) to toottitit the end syrenil mblett Ito genriii yes Ito be in valughti.: ; wit! be v .., sufferer will try his r..tii,ty, as It will go.llilelll uotntue 'nay proven blossing. Pante/. WiNhillg the proserigtion will 111.111..'1111iy,x,, ERRORS OF YOUTII.—A ventleinno who guttered for yours from Neryoug Pronto titre Dorny tint! 311 the ottrietg of youthful lodhirrotior will, for tho nuke of oniferinlllllll.4y, send free to ill W111111..41 It, the roelpe and .11 g rorti 1 on for oink 1. the, pie rotnody Ls whirl] ho ono cured. Sutton., tvlghltut profit list tho oil vorthoir's oittiorlottro Yu. do 4o liv lid. dreogiug inporfost conutlency, YD Mt DEN, P - 7 — .- GETTING NtARRIF.',II.—ESSAYS FOR room., Nino. On grPnt I, EVILS att. A liIi•ES which interforn with 111111Ati t: with Kinn , fll,lll. relief for rho Erring (Trlforltur.lo, o d lighll• !P.M, )RD s,,nth Ninth ntrget, Po yr-- ,, , , P1 ES O ITI R IlEMORR1.111.1SOOTO141.1:1,111NS! INTER. NAL VX , N .”. li .4,11 I ”"ii Pf.rf.e.lls Prriatiorully PI. so I . :Brio ( B•l. ••ti./1 hi BUIS/41,5". ) Motu, Catentit,,, 1.1,4,,,e , WM. A. MeI:ANI)LN . S.,4, M. D., NO. 2001 ARCH STREET, Who can rarer yon tit our G}Ml rrn.n eared. ae.lre to to those .111 , et.•.1 ce.lt,, ty .04 eer ar the ai) r.,41:51 It not h.a. 1...,./ of how go- °cr., I, vets have •It-el, w,• en , rtore j •ten Ads, ear Pl-ttil Lira t'r. , inl'•na. eltaure• a. a Weer:llion or ha 'ate, bat, et. li •ve tca.ita.l fl iv . crises an a eraterta fly rot . itactay Cfela_l Ganes 11 - 7 - TilE CAUSE AND CURE OF CONSU' Tl•rti —Tho prlmory cam.. of Conoomptlm 1 e derangement of the 1114.411 . 0 orgo.ip. Thl .1$ ...went prolleens dodo:nut outr-ttoo :nut uo.oollottoo • Ily ...1 • P•tlon I foram th t pro e•o by the nutrhuo a or the food In converted lot $ blood. and thotiou the n.,1, the body. Pereono will, olooralon ;line Imp I, cling 1110 ellgltrent pro thgranitlon to 1111115••41.0) . du.. • ,o• if they take cold, all he Coil Ihnie h ,e000;,;„,0„„ of the lames lu 1,11110 of go 10113,1 oml I hold that 1 hill tinlmponnlree to rat o day cone of con•omptionii arnf rentoring • good dlge.nott end healthy annltothrtlon Th.. copy 1it . ..1nd.., ho m eleoon.• the eronmel. mid bowel. from nll dlooroool 11111C1, and silo, fehl• o ologglog d 0... morons no 11,1 they nanny portorn, tho r bictions, and the, run .0 op ale•I rentore the nver 1.• healthy action. For thle the .$1 I.• remedy Is Schenck 'm ,' lnd Ville The,. 1 • 111. erne the nnnnit•l; nod liowelA 1110 IleAcl 101 IllAt .. inl o l litin thut eattnlng dl.ence cud deelly In the whole syntoni rheylt t he on dlneen $1 51 . 0 01. 1 Into eccuionlated (hero. and roam II up to o nen orol heolthy aralon, hy which autumn ourt h. intir 10;,, • Vie oloiliA , 11: lionveln,and Ilvor or then chow. u ley llic 0,0, of icho ch's Ito I'll to ; loot thnre 1..11,/111. to the atomakh au egenoo•if odd, the ore le torpid nml •he .ppetito pour. In tlio bowel?. the la teals aro o M. on nontinell rarougth nupport• It In In .• mu 11.... like this that Schenek'n Sealkmol Toole i s v... lo tho nt valuablo rouledy over thee ivennl. it In alk oboe. awl Po orb non uentrnino all ogee., of uclsl, limn lug the etoto orb eiveor end froth ; It will Oyu porton, ut tot, to t ~,,fortont organ, aud create It good. lirarrt) oml prepore the oroirni for Ilin lint r 1 . 41V1.1, 01 it e 1111111,1101, mnoe111(.111.1. healthy, II,: mg hl n ot . Oiler thm of Mir tronthieut. a ot remit,. to vote or thionittifor lon I. ine frce n o nd Por rule nrat of belteuck'a Pulthotilc syrup. The Pulni um .%) rat. an .t 1 hi. 111 e x, puma. th • blood. 0...1 In ...ally th•orbod•lnto thin Mel loth oral thonee di.. llnveg hi tho di. need lung, There it Mime,. 1111 morild met athethor Is the form of ahneennen or tobercules. nod ultra .ssists Nstore to extol too dlsoosr.l to "tor, Ir. foror of (red eapnehuntlon, when once It r pen, It lo the, by the rtheot hooting nuil front-, ProPertmo 01' ',hence e nolnionlo Sy rep. that ell olcors tht cavities nth healed up rotund. and my polleut In mired. Th.. eeeentl.l ;Wog io dom. lu curing Cillo.lllllllllollha le got np a good ;Ippon.. arch it go $.l digentlou no von .h.s hi,.ly writ Aron . in !lost, sod Let strong I i p••• .11 It, cannot .vlty oboe,. there.— Ow env it cannot the manor ...antra ripoo, no long ito the en hu.on• par. Wil 41 In hoceenary to enro it new , 0 . 00 ,. rpp..111., c gno,l outrdion. th•• holy {n .. te Tech cud gig fot t•thei :Velure in liolrool. ill Lai. wilt ho ll.ltto [Lot, rip o u b.., lorLo ququtitles, stud tho p• noun ro.tolo henlth 0 $1 .0,10011, (his la 1110 1111, pod out) . In to co, Coo and If It pers. Is v. ry tr. I, If tho aro macel rely doetroyei elf troop Moo In entirely gou , if there I. couch vitality left In the other 1./ 1.0.11 to, there is boos. I haro x.s ninny porsons cor.of with only on e ramml long. bre owl enj •y to a Wood old nun. nitlllll lid, • ,chisuck'n gledroluen nil do to tone thuieuropt oo• chic nut d e mo l .10iiinch, •Inn amt olroligibra ft. get up a good dmu, nml Kit • Ninon, •he itnniet nice shit 'mods to c ear Om •)st. ni ot ull the dimmer, that In lu tit, lump, cf . stever the form eing tro It Is un punnet 11.1 \Odin It Ml{ `vi1...10• ,1 din cone ellotil I be exe.rl••••il not lot ern roil; keep lo &lore in oamo worether ; avoid ingot all•, nut• door eserollo only Inn gratin nell main seit.l•llln. 1 11 . 1. i It olstlortly out/vs . ..loud wlo.o I thoontriend olient to 10. crrefol Iti regard to mama cold, whine un p lug my Aledlolnex. 1 11.1 30 horn Rossini rniii•iti. A nine who 'in, but par luny ro uttered iron • 1.0 elleete of hid cold In far tents Ilsblel to it rrlop, titan ow. svOolias 'unholy recoil aud it Is Intranet, the -lone In reg trd to Ceenge,pone i .0 1•01 g ne th • 1110 g• aro trot perremly honied, thet to lung It there Imminent clang r au full co turn of the dlneone. nem oit le tic I for wenn tpir rnil• 1011 pulmonary patient...sabre; expo-log tern ricoo 1,1 au altn.i.. here that isnot 'zealot end ploo.mrp. 12. nor. o ed cog.afairtlyen . 'moo's", n morn of eon, whirb hut leo t obaego nturontmere toll mil tow. T a grandnem et of toy en° 'en. with My Mr- clips coushan Its tar ability to -Of lee luoemmalao Iragend 4(pr...010ng It. no mow of the (acuity do. Au lulloinod Inn. cannot, with hr safely to the 1, treat. bn nap nn to the biting blantnof Motor or g te the chltllurtian of Spring or Aul grim It elliotol ho carefully shielded from ell Irr brllug rulluencnit. 'Piet ..t• bor.b.rved m thin pordeol.r.newitlf. out Its mire gutter ulmunt pay et. ettniktshoee Iv IOLI1111110.• elhllltY Thu person should be kept on a whirl...no e end nntrlll. • own dint, and ell the Aledichien COOlllOlO4l 1111111 Ili „ body ha• retard to n the natural qualtility of flesh and ntreullth. •• • . • _nu. myself cored try Mil/11,1110W Iho worst kind acid 11 Ore lied loget Int end hhurty then.. Malty yearn, 1•1113 not lung ;Moly gohn• hake cureg turn-ands .1111 e. 14.41 yerf Piney 15 en cured b . r y 1 . 1 1 , 1 . 111: b e::: 111:1,11,11 esst „,:rort • out the dret of Irolulter I expor t to rake pofoO,acorn•lon of A " T e r i. WIW I !' *bell 110 e m ple. r dlupto odvlre (nag er/in May regnlrp 11. • ••- ' • lull dre. nook aec.gavupy all my gemedle., so that per on lo any part of the world thu ire readily cgrrd by a grill ohne:roma of the nine. • • • 4. it, scuescu.• D. D. • . Onclelpli Price or ma o bionic Syrup mu] Sruw,,,r T..n.c;CT:43 trAttio. or S 7 IDa dozen. Ilondnike 2.5 c.nts • sox. For eels tor all druumir,ta mid dente., bioliNbUti, HOLLOWAT COWDEN, ifl2 Arad street, 41.1P1010t Whulermlo Aswan.. w SDAY. APRIL . 3, 1872. MAN11001).-110W LO , T, flow ItrsTonnn. loot publishedl,ol edition of If It. EVER .1. F.T.L'.3 if El,Kitrte I EDa 1 ESSAY ott tho ',vitro/ cur- 01 a •.tnle weakeeeto, th , otter:. of Err. , re on I A 'otter I early Ilfo. The relehroted author In tfilo admirable' e— asy. clearly demon.tral '0 from a thirty ye ro x reee•ef el Pradfce. that the oder 41111 COOO,IO. um, of flitch errors an t i tiny he rd Meal v ennol with , o. the II .umerdoo nee of lot.rnal too.] [rho, or the unpile 11.,', of the knife polntlnK nut a 01010 Of 01110 01 onre 1.111,fe. eertaln 1011 ell' clog), by 11101,11.1 of touch eve' 1 - noir ntatfor what 11111 a million 10 t he, tony 01100 bonnet( cheaply. Privately and radleally Itro oho thl be to the halide of every youth and every loin In the I and fte t tl, 'uric. real. lii tool, envelope, to any nildrefte, poxl2l , thl. on ipt ..ux r ode. Or tlf a poll. rtatoue, Alto, I:Over...4CA • •Marrlogo Culde." price 23 001.10. A Id, to• the Poll f l-lu alAo. J. C. KLINE lf 121 Pot: cry. York, Pool•0111c, BOX 4,tFtl. • 3:m74'71-1y w vi N i IniTIC WATER FROM DAVID'S Thn aro it I) , LIItFiTICI, ALTFIitATI roll ely of tlin 11 , 1114 n,111,,1 thy Prof rt.: N. or Iron a! other yid aim C0.13.111111X, tutu In brim,' Proved Ile. unerring lot of mai tied Iyl.l o . at MI , of the be.t itr,rotri for libln•y e re," ••••••• /de, (Jul, plei fob, Calif rr14.1 ; I A ohm, Von .") pt ion, In standiy •I tor. bbilotrs, /ofiodiort/ 0./. oat °corral 114,11 It .out Cho 1,10 , , tho uromobia digestion, silianlotea the ,iertil ion , niol vliniiro• tt ,tre..t, lout: It In WO fl rrrom au.ndrol by (clan, and onloT. of Invalitltt rovrol power'. It I, ~Id „iMr I tor pile. of 4.l.int por box or tt r tt ( tor t , I, oil., deliver.' at Driatol, l'a., to to rixpro.ord to on)" .Ins, AO-The II F..".1.1N1i IS STIT(`TE at D:YVID'S ELL 1.1 tutttrtt to ttrrottitotta ttr d. 111.11, all io.a•nnaof Obi Yr ir, rho motor &hiking lb, WATER from Om WELT.. D. ti. CADWALLADER, 100'i Ravi 51, Jan 16.(1in OT~IANIS'rit..TI) it 'M NoTicE. Nail r Is liaratty t nt 1,. taro of Atltolut,tra.- tato Inter lt.too u rn latl to Ow otolarAlcutot In tlat antoto .1 Co ARIA.: • tllttt• , late of tt,o of niqlr,tw cortoty, tharantra all p..rrAtot tvltilco ttr etootoelves io Ito iittlalot a to 1 , 41:1ta, ttro mot. t.tooll to motto pity o ot o Ittltt six It colt,. Irvin thadt haroof, :ma melt tv .1;Iva:11,11,111 til4llKaltod call ratoto pr. pent •11. la 01 anttlant.col,ll tor t.ettlatt out, tri•ltto ilat h..vo b OM' I now. 11. 11 IC -Il nmr . Ad noul,tattor. RUSSELL Elllinrr. Clz ,Irraori Ray. EDWARD A. WILSON: Willkilunturg !Chg.. Co. N. CESIEEI E=MAZI Notieco. Icgat Naticas. A ti!elfiLiN EE'S NVllor WILLIAM F I.' , I • 6E:IIIACIF.N. of Dr or (tivitswo 1.01.14 h Voun!y. 1.1 1111m , ri. 1NN.,.1t wire. 1.. y votnut4ry ooed ,41:tionted ilet4d loin try 1R72, ronve,:d to 0,- ht. k, red, ver•ololl ; , 1.1 intx ror tho of hi• erettiow,.. Not!, her..by give" to 411 1 4.14, d t matte paoln .0 to tho 4.o , ,erther wl no ha. lot tho•e h. Init e nims 1011er...a tho fame. ~It Y.nlnrullenlo , l. withlu .1, .4 ,111. . 'I. 11. 11011 N, A kteti.o CATA4AntrA. Feb, nary 1.17, 1,72. irntrll6 tv ti , o , Poiitoits Nirriev. NI I WI: E11614Y (1.V1131 tho As4ro.mn, n' Itor 1,, 1 , 1.1 - - N., rot: 1 illl. Eh, the, ore t••ot at tto ttle • of h ~limo,-r•,on 5A11 , 4 It,. 11.1 A. A. r,rl,, 0rP0. , . .Ic,rar!lo, p rt,liehlg to their ..111,. Ily or ronoo 1.. 1. M. 11:41) LEM AN, C!vrlt. 1011 ¶I,7:IATOIZ'S lhar tni.T.Ors f“r... 0111 , rp. I.etw . I. 4..1k, I rrr t • h!..h.• (1,1) mput withlon ,r••••'‘.. tl.. h Wh I lIIVO 40V 11. hglt .1 pr., 111 t' emit Li e11 . ...1 , 1,ent1cat,1 r no. ut h . . 111,“ 11. • .1. c.% 11 .1 tim.• 1:11 , . Itt" 7. A Isionl,t.iitiX. .11:3 111!'17. r Aih• t. tt..12.72 1101 Z. Altoruoy. EMIINIUMI AT PRIVATE ti ALE t.ti‘ n• rtrls,lt• rlo Hit\'alnxlJr Fenn n 1 too. hoiltlrn.l a.. 1 It -four Poo- not)-r'x ttl lot ti oilttoto rown•ltlit llork• C.•1111t . 1.,,, to 1..11 ard 1:roto. r. W.11'.11111 lotitg i 1.,11/11111 :Itlki 1 . .•1 r 10t010.41 , 'En • , ,„, . rat it 1 It .• it ,v arm ti itt•l n • 'Ott.. ntt. o' .1..1 far.. I9!Ivo • tot oltl • located I' trot+ tit h. tinter 1• 1d 01 the r• wry . to t• :,I-it t.ll Ii„pronti••••• roo t .). ~1 1 1 arutrr port, r or kr. tit) . Ilv.• I , to lot ol and I.llltav lull roritiorl, hot , . ta•to for. tar tol 1 p0rp..... 11, It,, t•ur li-toory tot 4..0, and Clio-tang Ilinltor ilot pte.1111•Al, tar 1 t. 1.11111I:111: itl•tt..C . •l• York. Y of nit Ire. The twriAl , ktn.at thArekm jo or A doablo hToSF. I/NV 1:1.1.INi; t , k ~ r ..1,,11, l , rt . I. wilt to 1 or'o it i.• • 11,1 .1.3 . r„ o 00, 1,. floo , o L'o moo 000, orlon ottt•l•olidio,,, 'Elio e I. A atsvor•fal'iwz ”.." 01- door mod ot .11'1011 .11 01 , it in.. TIo. tarot !..ovoll fen, 0.,1 and C011,0004 1 13' I. c•A,,Ani.A, 1 , , t• e- totaloi, .cio•ol,• and Oot , a..d ...too:0 , 111w", 5nr1,,54,• , A1 . 1.1 .11,1 Itiog •— Ir to 41tor. T.. , to, ‘.ll,•nt poroh tuon ,, y fa c.b, a ,t rAmaind. rt.leto ,Ia Lb,. Itnr • 1•• oo:1 ..o;rvo O. , ot• .ItIIIN ItOrer, ‘ , ..1•;r0 Erriu;;togyn. linekos , v tr IGO EITTI4R, g o 1-. 5 -;:,:4 . 4,_ 1 i. .; • St' • , a ,44452'- 44 . : . --.-- r," - -- -.- :- . 4 `..." "--- ‘.1 4 ,,,,.1 6 ..* 1 ~. . ~..,„„,,,,,,,-.• _,, es , ....0411,7 ......... tR.....5.!,Kp ~........7—' 4 10.,. 141 . 1 VIIKIBITT ERS li`S: —%, ..4, .'• • ...• ' ' Vinegar lilt tees are not a vile Fancy Drittlt, mashy of Poor Runt, NV hialtcy, Proof Spirits and Refuse Lutory, doctored, sprcrd, and sae , Weed to please the taste, called Its.,torets,'• &ct, that lead the tippler on to timid:elutes: and ruin, hut are is true Medicine, made from the native root and herbs of Cali fornia, rote foist all /V, oh••••• - • ulant., d'hey are the Groat Road zed a I.i. Stim e-eiving Principfe, a Per feet Renovator and I ivitutrattir of the tiy,tetn. carrying fer all poi;minits le-, tout ru dot tire blood to a healifty cantlitire,em tit, r ure.hints and invigorating both and Losly. hvy aft. ea. yof admintstration, prompt in dice action, I , ta:it in their results, safe and reliable In all forms id I No Person ran tat,o I here !litters accord. ing to dtrectain t, add lama,. lint; tooted, provided their hones are not il..stroy ed ta.• roison re- other means, and the vital 01,.111. , 111 le I 1it .. ..0011 the of repair. 13youepola or I mll,Tr.tion. Headache, Pain in, the shindilets, Cfatelv., 'rattan, -ft of the hest, Diesi -31,g, Sour art t. for Stomach, 11.1,1 Taste in the Mouth, Iliatuts der t':-, ',hut of the Heart, In- IlatittnaCou ,f tit: , P t the to of of the Kid ney., awl .1 •••.1 , r Ito'•i•O' F.vin.nton,, are the off s of Dy.tiri • I • confpfaints it has no goal, and Oee bott'er,fb 11,u, a• better guarantee of its merits Otto a letutthe 11-e. i cinefit. For Female Coio:nollitr, t 'Amor; or old, mar ti-d_r ;tit umna al tilmi, or the turn of life, the;l2 Ton. Rat,: t 1 .play such:chit:ll,m influence that alum Led imptovesullt i For 141111 l'lrrosale Itheyt• motions and lit :If, 1ry•.: , ..;,• air ililioll% :111.1111101111ilk:111 r e f the )flood, liver, Kidnevs'aint ll'af! the e rs have been most successful. S it't Ir. .rhy Vitiated hired, torch is genet., "Oats"! If,. derangement of the Di. costive l'hey are n Gentle Pairnritlre ns Nvell ns Tonle,pu th.• pe, Incr:t of acting as a powerful agent Cul:ge , tioU Or f oflananation of the Liver and V t aial in 14lioav Diseases. For Skill 1114r0.e., 'rooter, RllOllll. roldic-, 110i1F . ., Car- Scalil•lte.oh Silty Eye, Evy,ipelas, I ich; Scuds. Dircol,iiat:iiiiv of the Skin, Humors and Diseases ui n a. of u Imo oar name or nature, are literally dui; up :ma vt - lled oat of the ,r,leni in a short lane I, this of W a ei,: Il:terv. (hie honk ia such va,ei. will cum etc, tlie t it:credal., of their curative effect, (grange lllto Vlt ocl lilnrltl , ‘lttmever volt (hid its iroptilitie s loti the slits. in l'inlides, Eruptiona,or it ohc. psi nod it ob• otructed end ..'itiatisit is, ties viati Cyan., it when it is find: atoll 6,•n. Keep the blood pure. and the hcahh of tha system old fn ;ow. •hit. THUS Ilr • i7orant lust ever a t,tailictl the sill%iltr.; 5y,1.111. P 1.., Tni•e. null otller IVctriatit, Imittog in the system of slr and reniroeil.Sly' t1 -1.1•.•,u i.itysin;tvast t Thom is sraito!y a I Hp,. :... • eshe earth %those hotly is exempt freta the rei—ora or worms : It is not open the lies do. ca see, laely pat worms exist, but upon the il.seass.l kola, :rola-holy ,l,posits that breed these I.vitig ts ea,. No system 6f Medicine, nil sot ;nit, ta; paiiiii'inatities, will free the system Own i ts thz, • • I)lm,ttimt. rrons engaged in P.,131t1 3.1 :ell It• Ti ;redier., tatiarlibeattas, aral Nl,ll I 111 111, %mill bet Iblem top e 1 ilia lie, al.. e' host this take, ade of Vat ailai's Via It slice 11111i,ran... 1,1.1 Fe o 1,1 th • calicos of our local :wets throw,lyvu th, statee.'especialiy those a th, oss.ouri, lonian% Tens ArIIEC Mod, l'olotailoo Brazos, ltio Grande )1 o obi e, Savannah, hoantike, 3atnes, their vast tribotanes, thnotighout our entire, tolint,y tlitiiug the Summer and AUEEETI, .1111 ikt cIENII.4 OES of unusual heat and dunes., a iirvosialiy assioniioanied by eaten. sloe derangrinisu t the stionsicli and liver, and other abdominal I. liicent, a mare tir leas ob struct:on: of :It- lover. 3.111 d irritable state of the stionculi, giett too,i, of the bowels, being the tip will: vit, ucd rwcoinitilnions. In their treats A poise:toil influence upon 01 v—etitiouty liccesairy, '!'here is un Ccathartic is r - poi WI, t11:11! to lie. J. WALKER'S VIHRE.,II 1:11 - 11 1,, as • Ileut.Wy ICIEOVC the dailrictoloted vioic of matter miolt svlsch the bowels are loaded, at the sainc time inion'atong the secretirnis of the liver, and geueraliy 1,14t,051t.t tlm healthy functions oldie digestive 1,14.111, Neroftlln, tsti ICIIkE , 4 Evil, Whirr Swellings, Ulcers, Eryoiliel Goiter, Scrofulous Intlatuinationir, Incloolvoit loolannuatisns, Mercurial kc t io u s, E: oiciooor or tier Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. It. (other hav e greet Dineases WALKKR'S erm have shown their t cornice vows" i.t the ioisiot clisooinate and Ulnae:able • I)v.:lValkor , 4 California Vinegar lilttertt act on all the, ca,ei in aiion.ar inaaner. fly purifying mount oint th.t. temova Cie col a- Ana hy resoising away the c•rcos of the nolsonem,;all i :he tubercular deposits) the affected pails teceiet heash, and a permanent cure is efie-tcti. The propeelleg Of Da. Waraatit's VI 'OMAR are Apet 13,aplinreac anti Carminative, Niltrit . iollM,Locto D ve,aml:e, Counter-Anita:lt, Sutiortite, Aiterativr, am! A:,ti.l;ilicals. •,,uut ita A I.tsatice properties of • Du. ‘VALKILICS V1:111,,“ Ina ran. ate the best safe• L i ard in all caw, ..listopoons and malignant facers, their nod to..thing iniperties •protect the humors of glit. fucet. Their :rotative prnperties allay pain in the 111,0111 111:10, sioutn•lt, cud bowels, either frout o'n at% Cramps, etc. Their Counter.] I ritant influence cst co eit.l.throwaliout the system. Their Diuretic plopertit. s act on the I:jitneys, correcting and reiolati..4 the flow of mice. Their Attli.lblieus properties stem:Lite the liver, in. the secretion of bile, and its dischwees thioo,li the binary ducts, anti are superior to all irtnotial a.tents, for the cure of Bilious Fever, Fee, and A no.. t tr. • Fortify Ilan body itgainiit disorroo by purl• lying all ii Iltxxitus. No epidemic can Like hold lila system thus finearined. The liver, the sionsOch, the boweic, the kidneys,. and the nerves are senile:red this great• Thu Etilrlary of Dn. WALIa:Ies ' ITINEGAII, Orr- Tails, ill Chiron.. I? 3 ,ispripi i y Fevers, Nervous Disorders, Constipation, deliciency of vital ponce, pod all maladies effecting the stomach, liver, bower; pulmonary omens, Of muscular system, los been experienced oy hundreds of thousands, and hundreds of thousands more arc ash. ling for the same relief, Dlireutfosets•—Take of the Bitters on going to bed 41 melt from a half In ono and one-half some-glassfull. Eat good •nourishlng food, such as beefsteak, mutton p, cho venison, roast Iteef,land vegetables, and take out. door eaerciso, They . nre composed of purely vegetable Ingredients, and coolant no spirits. I. WA IA ER, Winr. R. I.McDOIgALD& CO s Druggists and Gen. Agts.'; San Voanciacta, Cal., hno contr o l of V. ashingtott and Charlton Ste., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND PEALEgIi.4 %north ittt•ane Ithw FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE 1 11. L. McCONNELL, I= HUTTON & McCONNELL; Dal on haul, at the old miand, 809 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA A LARGE STOCK OF FIN': Parlor, Chamber and Pining Room URN ITURE ! EIS Orally Rolurca Pricci All(, 01.. r irranted. All old :11 le dealt o itn not loan ry, and tho p ttroutzo of tli toddle In ' 11. 1.. McCOINVELL, Mar.ut,tetarer De.ll, In ID IMITURE tnnr27 :Law) ,) Market ittreet. Philadelphia. M A DA Nit: Si ELI., 1313 Chrsinut t reel:, Philadelphia, rerelvo , from P rls iho latest Spring alylel POLONAISE BUSTLES AND CORSETS. Victorlru gang 1r...1. HINTLg .1C(11TS f..r tr fn and prom Vrh& Chit Iron'. Cors,trotil al p3pithr • rice, Itttr:n 15 rr] FIN t I. s'II'ATEIGENT OF TII E Fllll3ll COI:NTS: Fl R 6 n‘sURAZ CE COMPANY'. to. 10t...w I. tt do+ recouto of EVAII Guth, Tr,aqur , r or the t.thiOt C uoty"6lumAFur lo,ur.theo Co : ptuy: 113 la ceinll3.lfr 3 mlm3 year ' b 1"_82. 1,111.1111 • rece v..,1 tho 1.3 Fl Ana, nol ut IxY r.ri•lv..al tra /13. 1 kir:Ars...lCW. i 4. 111 TllO gni I Tronunrer rl s n lownnee for money paid ont ol. , •10. year recel4o,: .1 • 4 1 , , 1 , 71, V lo firs ern,. N. Pro ... irl2 0 .140 3 , 40110 Inttufol 13'000.r. tavern 1 , 111 7 0.3 1 , 01, 4, •I 0 1.e., Mar, 00 13 0, Nlay fi: do Wllllsto ICrodi. do 401111 nn:. t 2. do J-r. odelt Kl.or li I II 0 , 1 N., 6 do Ile iontln Nrbrel.co, d 0.... ...... .. I 4. 1 , ,4 do •114,14144,4 S Werrnun, printing II 0 140 do do do do ..... ... All 75 W. do do 41., . do 3.1 r 441 Do do Felotolr A: Mohr for holding rd. 4 , 04,44 210 I) du 11. Ir ded. 0.14,010.: 204:5 Do eo Ex0u0r0i1ut.:41.4110,.., .2 Do do 41.4 1 Do 4141 D1r0n , 4,4,4 r.,•• for tor ular 111m.t1i.15 .. E=MM I=llll .1 I) IL for vol Ive. lug tux PII \Vm 11. Il 11111.1'1. d 0.... ........ \Va.. !ia. paid Jolla.. polifiie.. lade :id paid 1l irrin triatimi, fur r gntoN IS p tirtlaute In ?moth. of Tron.itn.r. I=2 W.., Ow r•lgned d..l,reby O rrn Ir., ex' outu u 1 ihr xrcuull of I: nun ~ uth. E.rt , T:v.tuu. U r o.,1•111l1111g let, the 3 .11 day of 11 ...nutlet. A 1571. unitl ela the I,.ui uf sod Trytoutot , of 1, mood 0v- howl ed nil dlito .nluo dollar and ru tw WIII/1-10, our !lauds load htaiS thiN day of Junoary, A. D. 1.72._ MitillY 11 PEARSON. PET Lit W EN N t It. 711ORIAS FAUI3I', mart , atm Andltom. CAMPAIGN OF 1872 THE LEIIIGII REGISTER will b. nittlb..l to coy addre's 131=1 FOR SEVENTY-FIE CENTS Wo make thin import tut redo .100 for CAMPAIGN r the t orpo, of forth,lng the Eli...owl flattop of .00tticl Horttl.llo.to doctrlueA and Ira hope over) rohl!rAn la thin se‘tlou bill a40.1.t our' , oiet .00d log la the name , of their frleutlg. arcomponle , l all); i th PriCo_ol,ab•rrlption. SPECIAL NOTICE J. M. liatleiot N 0.1105 Chestnut, Street, M=! to Info nt hip Patron. nod 11. put nit tootrs of Pry (too t, al km:01 iltr.m.thout Oat City nod tosmonding c..tutitry, that he liar Cot used et Ckoporitto,top outivr tho FIR If OF J. M. Haf leigh & Co., Importers d: Deniers in DRY GOODS, \O. 1105 ( 111:F N U ST R El. T. Who •r. ”ow pro , r.d to purchase r‘ll (pions AT TIM Id) 11'1.R T C 1811 PRIORS, Mid tho Choicest Stork of R GOODS In nom offered by them sit row Lou, Prices. I=l SPRING STILES in LADIES' SUITS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th. 1a9127 :I[nw • CiatiIIOIVILNCE TO I:ST*11E1,411 A 11• IA ILO OF HEALTH FOR TILE Col']' OF AL -1.1.N row N. 110 I. no It ord.lned by 111 • Solent nod Common C.• airlift of the City of Allaniden, .0 , 1 It In hoot. , ..- bled by twit:, Ity ,if the s dna, Tool Dr. A food .1 Mar• Itr Ed tv In 11. Marlin, Pr Ch trleu It, Morin, Or. dtorg.• Hotota, Dr. P. L Itelthurd. Pr. P. It Dr. ',1.. , Appie, Or II A Oran, Or. orlond • Featly, A ...rive.. V. Mator, Atlanta.. +(ober Roll Elmo Into 11. are berth,' ctoutiontad and .Pp plot.` I a Itaard ..r 1111.111 for 111,1 City 01 Alleota•ru, to 0000 e. until ill , dirt ‘l, , naaylannory, A U.lBl, Widottv c tone.. ohm. Andth it at dim "I,l'oll e, Oast 1,1 Rl.ll et 11' 4 1 Condo,. a m Couu le dm 111,101 of Dectrobar, A. 1,57/ 010 void 1; 11. shill In • tut 0 , 10011,1t1 in elect fit clOralat ~f City of /Ceuta,' tu .(00 tar tole )eltr, four to / eta, rur toll reale mud fair to nerve for three putts 50 toma to 00 0. cat Tea ot Health t owl dm o.ld Cl. lotto, .0 electvd 00 .1(000 nal ludi rotor opon ho dude. of Cott of- II 100 llo• ti•ic Monthly d•rJant to otry motto (die. 111tIr elec tion. sod nelort dud Camou Conned shall thereat. tern'lllll II)', thalr ttato.l meeting lu Datontber, elect ofattonti, , or cttitatt. to /.41100 11,moert of Pit d II , Ira of lionith for the term of three 5 0110. from Ibe drat )loci,)• of .1.11.04 add. S.d• 2 That the anlii Uoaid of 11,11111 .1,011. al On lir•L tliolr eleetiou. 0110 II their uu umer us Pre•liloot ahtill firr.l.l.. at (Ito meeting. It auk' hoard, nod whoa Witco Ind li, ala nbae.o,b 1111•oplooluttodit of / 10 . len Port I a Sae et try AVIIOI.II duty 11011.11 be to troop Iltllud oce rata tolont .or prortmllugo, ano TOICIIIMIOOII of ohs Beard and 111 d Board 14 ha I I 111001 00 111011 at nud turd Wed I", ay of volt tool e.trY month. ood 01 oath .poet 11 tithe. ...nay be de.l.n•tml O. the Prothitut or thr..o of do, tn, uth.ro. And nth! 110.1 rd 01 ealth •lit II lotto ood hereby vell.lll with fad poser II II Monty to make 14 .01 rolto 0101 tegulationa for the. unnnry 0011111,1 U' x,, id Board • alo 111,110 111114(0 011 0100 bail 1 .111.11 proper. [•1111 3 'Mit It .bolltho linty of the •061 11,111111 of prolong to hate all object. which Italy IVI it 1e1:1010y prolong. haul 1.3 cltiro... 10111E11,d r correct. d. nn th-y shall deem toir....anry for Ili" [width oftat:Mr...a; 11.141 if dm oir , .er or 11,. ntr. or ore 1..• 010 f Ally W 11111 ~ (perm( 11111 In mold City ill Allonlowii nu 101 l ell nuy uoianuro I, reload, reltuoi or send. ft 00 1,10 look. to 11ordivi or cdrrret the motor he, .Le Uri el% r.•inolog tirelrellon boll Introit . tool Pay lor overY aitidi roma,' . r alert, /my num t m 110. hik e Too u r mare 1,1111 Fifty to 1:11 t,rovorod Iti Milli°, .10 pools noir ra aiverithin (dr Ito. 51.out.00stird ma, 11. for 111/it 1/Urlioile. sill 1111111,111.1 I I L.. p ill la.. null for the u.O of ilia Total. ury of raid 171 0 of •Iltutoeu. on., 4 Tuxl tt. a hAll t • tlia duty of the High Conaalla slid Pollca Office.. 0f .,, td City of A I.utoo . u. toilet t direction 11 'lll If 'Oath, 11111¢ut , y to ILquiro d examoto 10•11 extmteuto of .10)1 union. co or o•her Cittn. 01110.1 Joey bn dedhueil Women td health of oold city. otot to tempi the .100 10 Imo xxl.l ItAir., a .10.1111.• d .h.ll tio the duly 111 0111 a Polk. • Ile-r.M notify all parsons remote a 11v 101111411011 or cow 11,111. 11.1. 1111011 the 1.1 quost of .00,1 11 utol, .1.41 If lly croou For nos tholi 0(,x0 or uest ect la remota a thu Immo utoM dna sod rem yen lin liforniatol, it shall ire trio duty of do, um.. re tooreoold to umko Ado the Mita, or now Idertiton 1( "11,1 City of Allen• to v 00011 toftm, or 10.0,1 et .111111 11,11 ptrtyou or ptrtto.o . ra t , ti.lug or 00 lotting to runiovt , or alum much tint. • auto shell 110 1,1 Oinbe..l an In la•tald•d ••• . Ctlon 3 a Otto ilrilLnio , Rad nay Pulite Ofllter Who alma ha•krt. 00100., to perform Olt ,1 etdolued by thlo Oidluaoce, Omit lm r p rt d u. C tmailo t told If, aftot an 1001 allge• non by rood Ilona , 110, he %Wilt 14, full d guilty of one.. ocaltrl or refit.' he oboll dioulloord frioo bre J. 'l halal tila.tion 01 , 001 infidel,: to the 1110•1111 and ..01tary (nodhloult of .aid city ..1 Allehoor aial Sc' ,errod Ilto Lidard of 11011th crested Itt this ordlonuto .11. 110FF31A11, Pte.!, II (.1 tO I•rra OC Allen :—W J Clerk R C E L 11,100. Clerk 17 ApproVed 114. 110. tiny of blorth,A D, 1571 ruto2l. ] T it duo D, ALLENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE The SUMMER 7E1131 vf.thl4lo6tll;llon will begin 0 , Monday, the Bth of laud coulloue twelve week.. W. R Rev. 8. 0. W. 420 or.Pruf. I. RIR.. NA C. F. , tourineun. Mee Bue Lwu MI ra tax. ANA la/du J. Llateu- Mls• 11.1 IL. , hro•li. • • • Yorr.trutere epply tu i•ft LW. W. A. UOVVORP, SEE Ctin A P TRANSPORTATION FUR THOSE. Moma WEST.—The New York Tribune advises advises those moving West to associate in companies of twenty to one hundred as they may thereby make special contracts ibr transportation that will save nearly half the expenses in fares and freights. Good ad vice, but the trouble is to find a hundred or even a dccen families who are going along at the eante time. Just here comes in the advan tage of Joining the Red River Colony of Min- Any one. can go on alone nod got the full reduction. And than he need not settle on the colony lands unless he chooses. All the colony privileges are secured by the payment ofsmall membership fee. There are no other assessments, no restrictions on coke-. lusts, and no conditions of membership ex rpt the single one of good character nod tem perance principles. For full particulars ad dress L. 11. Tenney & Co., rlt Chicago or Du luth, or Hon. E. Page Dnvia, (Commissioner of Immiirration for the State of Minnesota,) General Agent, at IhB Broadway, N. Y. mar 27 Itn • QM TEMPLE of EV4III0 1 6. ESTAOLISIIED AIRS. M. A. BINDER, 'jib', N. W. COR. iiTtt 43 CHESTNUT STS., PHI LA DRI.I.IIIA, Import. r and Deo Boor of Tails mid London Novelties, Eleg Style. Trlonin rrer Patter,. of Lat.,4 nod roost rehnl, e Style., for 101 l n' or enll,lrnn'e I,r rrintannlZ 4 , Kcal anti Inds lion Laces, Fnnn, 161,1,0 en. Fan en Jewelry, Fancy llel , n AN I) CLOAK % I rrli In the moot tostne fat ntoi n.eg nil an in .er. A Pcrftet Swann of DRESS! I 7wr0,9111. 'trier PlinCtnnitly In WWI rnent of orders. PAPRIC rArl El‘rin, lluLEnnl,l: AND IZETA IL midi 3rolr REMOVAL! REMOVAL! S. - R. Engelman & Bro.'s CHINA STORE, RAS BEE 4 REMOVED TO No. 740 HAMILTON sTunr, ( Walker's Old Bland,) ALLENTOWN, PA SPECIAL ANNOUNCE AI ENT FOR VIE SPRING TRADE. THE FINEST A , s!.rniteAlESP OF TABLE WARE, IMIEM Vases, Cologne Sets, Figures, Smoking Sets, Mantle Ornaments, 1 - 4 FANCY ARTIC L.ES. ever offerod la thin clts,logelh er with it hag° flock of FINE CUT GLASS WARE. IMIZIEI nissoLuTioN NoTicE. /_/ The on•p.orturrehlp reletlag between Dr. A. J. I..eb.rh nod Jet.ylt both of Allentown, le this ,ay .111.,111.10.1 by mow r oue ‘lll, nod by the With drewal 4.11 2..e.eplyk .Sluelar •eld firm. lIE 11111.121DeS will b. , eaulneted by the nullogr porter ender the KAMP firm mt., ne boToro, 1 w 11001 all payinente toll! be made nod oil dealte so ill be pres , uted• R. A. J. LADD OCII, JtlaliDll L. 8111PLEY. ALLENTOWN, Pe., ]latch 22, 1212. —vat A HANDSOME MOUSTACHE ! BIOII.ITAI'IIE. I EIiGE. ST. CROIX'S RUNG!! COM *S HSR RIK MUNI", tho Great IIAI tt GROWER, MAUS AGIIE. I will pr. luxurl.ut SIGUNTACIIS WHISKERS. r • 111-KEES uu IS,, smoothest face. to Soul to arty' addrodx On reculpt ul k lI.Y f outs II T. HON 11, CHEMIST, N. E. Cur. Tk.NTII and GllEsTfiUr BTh., I'HILA. f0121'72.15 w A. K. WITTMAN, i.l I f+:s rr :AI -7711 V NOTARY PUBLIC AND CIVIL ENGIIVAIIII: T. B. LEISENRING NBORANCE AGENT, FIRE, LIFE, AND LIVE Ernie* WITTMAN & LEISENRING Real Estate Agents and Scriveners. 708 HAMILTON STREET, (Up-Stalre.) Hare upon their book &some very desirable propertes which will be sold at rots prices ane en easy term. intone which .re tho following : 142 N, Florenth Street. 321 N. Fount.lu Street. Oil Hentlltott Street. ill Sort It Tenth Street IN 8. Filth btreet. CA uTioN. To families who ace the Korninne or Combination Oils, fieronen“ OH is not Hare SOWS, len from 110 to 120 degrees which you o in always Sod tattle well known China Store of IVAI. REIMER, • 611 HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA. Alto, anything la the CHINA, GLASS or WHIMS WARE line at the vet y lowest rates. and alweys lba vary bent ENGLISH WARE , warranted not to graze. N. B. regard to the Combination 011, which agents tell you In non-explanive, I have thorough l y tented Nand I nay It in KS ,11.011i9d nma Danyernua. I eau refer to eva eznlunlunn Is use week. in thin City where tbe Combina— tion (lit wt. In nee. octtu d • WM. REIMER.- LUMBERS LUMBER II - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! HOFFMAN'S STEAM SAW MILL, LUMBER YARD! KINDLING! BILLS CUT TO ORDER OFFICE AT THE MILL, FRONT AND LINDEN STS. WIIITE AND BLACK OAK PA be oris mailed. for erhlch tho highest market price willpaid Apo. dolly rl. 41-w lair 12-1, RIBBONS, FANCY SILK GOODS, KID GLOVES, &o. eAGELO dV ce 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Imponcni And jobber, of Cord Edio and Gros Grain Ribbons. IN ALL COLORS AND WIDTHS, TRMIXING AND BONNET SLUM, TURQUOISE and VELOURS, English Crapes, Grenadines,' Tissues, Laces, Edgings,. WHITE COTTON THINNING & NECILTIES. DREGS BUTTONS. AC. MEI Ile N. Ninth Street. 43$ N. Seventh entreat 1•A 8. Muth Street. VArant Lote to all parts the city. AND A O Z 17121