Steel 0 Wet 21 • Alfri - rtifr id r r t 1 3 7 169 4103 4 6 " 4 V A f all thecainta that you could name. • I %, None e'er performed more feats of fame. Than did St. Patrick grand; And what my admiration takes.., Is that he drove the nattyafildillV And "varmints" from hie land. Erin's true so. To colobratate M.s Att . And shine ebb then n Which Bennett does pro'bido. * (7 - • 7r. \Oar stook of Clothing is the largest' tott-med Cod. i pion in this dißlillrAgkittrtnouej no t aterial. style told fit, andesddliduptilde az l loWo Blair lowest. • ' El 5, Towne. BALL, No. tigt Matket Street, - BENNET& $ .5 T 00 Paße'rir re :34wittY Machines. Three new kinds. 114derandruer feed Warranted five years. Above efilagg,lo* Irgiftem missions paid. The ONLY machingst_seldjac . thei, ni ted States for loss than $4O, which isreAltic std by Bowe, Wheeler rt., D'ilsen, Grocer et. Baker, Sing er di Co., and Ilaehelcbik L'.'AiCetliaa reap.taaeliines• aro infringements and the teller or user aro liable to arrest, fine and impriklimitiffrPmalare Asc. Ad. dress, or call upon ShiafilhirkelDiddcf ‘ ord; December 10, - -fy 1 I _if • SPSCIAL NOTICE* "Grecit'' Oaks trona 'Little Acorns Groto,!! The worst diseases known to the-human race spring from causes so small as lcialmost defy detection. The volumes of scientific Forethat Plfikketilzdei on¢shelrys of the medical fraternity' only gb-td-proveisiittillaba. rate thesis faoiS.c: • • I • Then guard yourselVeSuCtileiyaninily.. ThasonalLw rdoiple on the skin is a tell-tale and indioator..of cliseeec. It may fade and die away from tho surface of Eno body, but it will rfsialpfteAillilljg,perhimsrat last, and death bo the MUM elOso. MAW: fIIEL'S BILLIOIISiPTSP,EPTJO,OIIII . DLUIIIIIEA PILLS cure where 1 41- oilitrs' fail. '. •'t for+ Scalds, "Cdtk, and ail Vbrishitii the'skin,' AUG. : OIEL'S Setvr. is infallible. Sold by-.4 3 ,101.A0urax,, .143 Fulton street, New York, and till DrUggiistecut 2,6 cent.' per box ; ; 1.4e91?.'15, MARRIAGE GUlDE.—Yourro's annAr Para ./7A ronootee.t, WORK, r Evory_Qrfti,his own Dootor —Doing a Private Instruotot..for M,allied Perietlff or those about to marry, both male and female, in eve rything concerning the physiology arok rolatiot9a of our Sexuat.:System, and the production or preventign of offsiriogs,,induding all.the new discovertes - never before given' inthei English language,hy WILYOUNG M. D. This is really a valuable and interesting work,. It is written fn plairt•huagoaga for the general reader, and is illuideeded With - upwards of hundred en - - gravings. All young married people, or those con templating marriage, and having theleast impediment to married life, should road this book. It discloses secrets that every,oao shculd - bet anq • ted with.— Still it is a Wit tAktr tanit,hs lookell u and qot lie about the 0.91ti0.::- It .will be 'mat to' ode 9n the receipt of Pl* Conte. = Address Dr: id, Y( JIG, No. 416 Spruce street, aboviaonitli,srakidelphia..7. Sept. 26. 1865. ' - . j =l3rn HUN NEW E TOLD To attempt to enumerate the ANODYNE. 1 manifol dre sults of the Anodyne In °altos of Neuralgia, Gout, Rhe ut mann, Nervous Recdaihir, Tooth and Ear Ache, Sp final Complaints, St. Vitus. Danes, Hysteria, Nervous Debility, Lott of Sleep, Paint in Ranson talon, and the most reliable 'testimonials in my posaosslOn,tomhich all XII ,e invited to inspect, would exhaust time and patienee, and whiCh i Confidence to test will perfeotly justify. AST UM di • Now ,doolared purely a nervous complaint, is per fectly re,lieved in inoat violent attache with doses OM to 46 dropreaoh half hour.. Relief and•eleep will follow the second, or third dose. Feb. 6. •ti ' Dr. .1,1459.11AL1al Cat arrh Snuff. THIS Snuff htis tho roughly preyed itself to.be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cord in the Head and Headache. It has boon found an °rollout remedy in many oases of Sore Estee.-- Deafdies has boon removed by it, and Hearing has often bean greatly improved by its use. Pi- It Is fragrant and agreeable, and • (lives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head. The sensations after using it are delightfu. and, invigorating. It opens and purges out all ob struotions, strengthens the glands, and gives n inialthy action to the parts affected. . • More. then Thirty Tears' °reale and me of Dr. Harahan's Catarrh and Head. ache Snuff, has proved its great. vale() for all the common diseases of the head, and at this moment stands Higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the beet phyeicians, and is used with great snow se and satisfaction evor_ywhere. ne 4.33 VIE CERTIFICATES OT 'WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS IN 1854. The undersigned, having for many years been acquainted with Dr. Narshatt's Catarrah and Head ' ache•Snaff, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheer fally that we believe it to be equal, in every -, respeot, to•the, recommendations given of it for the aro of Catarrhal Affections, and that it ie decided the best article we have over known for all EOM, on diseasetof the Head. z , • & Perry, Boston'Barnes & Peak, N. York rr loston A Co., " A. B. &D. Sande," ed, Lamson A Co., ", Stephen Paul Ao., " •d, fl utlor A Co., " Israel Minor di Co., " hW. Fowle, " M'Yeasen &Robbins " ~ on,Fairbauk & CO. " A. L. &Drill A Co., " she w,lltim and a. Co " M.Ward, Close A Co." . Hey, Portland; Me. Bush & Gale, For sale by all Draggiets. Try it. rob 14. 1865, EYE AND BAR (m. 0 . . ISAACS, M. D. ooWiat and Auriet, "formerly orteyden, Holland, iilooated 'it No. 510 PINE Street, PHILADELPHIA; where persons afllieted with Meatuses of the .11110 e; BAH, will be tgeientilleally treated and cured, iter,rable. ,'N. D--ARTIFICIAL EYES'yAreerted without ,Arriti. No charges made for eiiiiinination. The fuenliy is invited, as he ilea no secret in made of treatment. - rju2b laaaL2a. On the 13111 of March, ,by th, 6 Rev- S. IC. Brohpt Mr. Joseph:Holtman to,tdrc. Husalcna Schubert, both of Hereford. 'forks co. • ran tho 18tb of March b nv• J. r. Fnh!, Miller, of Rending, to Jennie A. Young; of - Allentown • • ' (4.,i1M .oth inet. , by the Rev. J. Rcehl, m. Christman to 'Mgt' Siisait' A. Werner, both m town• On . tho Ist of February, by the Rev. R. Ideberger. Owen—D.rodebach, of Krohlereville, to fd ise By billq of Peterscillo, Northampton county. ,04the - 41thlost., by the samoi ltfr. Monroo T. Ritter, to Mies Mary L. Delbert, of IfantiVer, Lehigh . county. "Oro , thaitli of !'f arch, by Rev. J. Yeager, Mr. John koch, to` disi Christiana Zeppenfold, both of Allen !. towns On Bee 13th of March, by Rev. N. S. Straseherger, r. Thema Weaver, of Allentown to Blies Blazon' 'e. S. Butz, of llokeudaqun. distrhi. E 11 a;okeept our thanks for the dolleions cake received ', ho leapt* , twain will Ideaso accept our hearty cori attdatfons and beet wishes for their future holy Inoue 1 ,, d prosperity; 1 6, 'Happy they, the happiest or their kind! out gentle 'stars unite, and in ono fate t,air hearts,' their fortunes , and their beings Ind." . . f. D 133 D . .• n go 18th inst , in Allentown, Peter 14uck, aged car re L latives and friends of the family, are re. f ully invited to attend the funeral fiem his late at nee, North 7th street, on Thnradayeiternoon at 1 1, Pi 0 larch 11th , in Allentown, Mrs Catharine. A. Rho , aged 38 years. • • _ ) ..: , ..Qn. arch Bth, in Hanover, Robert' Oberly, aged 153 : On reh. sth, in South Whiteh I, Magdalena wife of Daniel licinsnian aged 43 y s• ...- 0 . On Ifareb,;rd, in Allen ' town,Ann nem oyor, aged . 54 years.• '' \ , • On Febrilary 24th ,in South Whi all, Sarah Lcirash aged 75 years. ' 1 On March, 12th in Allentown, ' nip Stallwagen, aged 50 years. • •. 0 •-, ... • ' On March 2nd, In , ' , phold fever, • Malinda 01enheitner, iheireor aged .I" , ! \ 37 years, and on the , disease, Peter ,-1., 7: (yenhohner, husband d 38 years. . ..4. 4 .....5„, On February .241144 . Daniel Dilger, • aged 24 years. -=•‘-- t ,',:),Qtt 1 0 e4ruary 26th, aged 72 years. . On. March sth, in Li • ' - aged 87 years. ... 1 • . On Marsh lst, in Br Wife oflliehael Anita i•._, On Jiareh Otb, in./ : ' • Willlanatah) ilist liaME ! - ..54. -lm EMI Jae R i1;...i110n oseph . ohn Hohmoler Anutsedtj l. UN, Whin IME ,1 . 0 4 $9O A MONTE !—AGENTB wanted for an en. steely new articles, Piet out. Address 0. T. GARET, City Building, Biddeford, Me. [deel9-ly 0 ••••• r, 0111E.Dx_31.4.0N QLIA .—A toilet AL . __ delighlL The ladies' treasure and gentleman's 'hada I...Nstejliait thfreAt?,_artitisnsastyquantity. Manufaot from — tbettelr BoutMOrilk\•ll4nolla.- 1 i e f o o r r i b a a n ri t o o tt person, u l! znde r . the e go lug, ,ici rx r4l — V • 4 ntl 1 overoont iiltlfehnp odittafp6o4tfti,t ~/k rnamyetreilness, tan, blotohes, &o. - ou It rertirsoin hinds% atiltayals inflama'ion. ...,..„, . a softens and adds dellOaoy to the skin. il .TA .. ylaAstilidfied &VI laptingyerftmey.,,, `2t a inosqinito bias Willno iffinstet4 , . ~,It,eantains ,119!naterial Injurious to the skin. I Patioalseh by Atcassiticanll . loliiiit Singers. It kyvhat every lady should have,. Sold • veryyhere. 3ttlielthignolik-Nyiter tlllop hnd you i mill• Om no of other Peifamork, or Toilet Waiter alter.: . .. . . garjle, DEMAB BARNES A CO., 10 ;7,Props 4 B . zoluirivgfixents, N. Y. 4 11 4:4 in i ; —ly r. TO CONBUMPT.II7IIB. The advertiser, -having boon remould ,to health in 4 a few winks by a simple remedy, after having suffered foiisfverill years with a severe lung :Ulm, ilohianil that dread dfsease;saunsultsption4—,is ,anx ions to make known to hitifellOw.iniforirs the - Moan of cure. .11 wha &aka it, lie' will .rend a dropy'ottit; presoriptio,,tised (free .of charge;) with the 'direct , tiOnalforprlifiring and using the' iame, which they will End a sung cone for consumption,' Asthma ) , coughs, Cold*, and all Throat and Lung 4 Affect , Aonsc-Mte only °bleat ot.tha_ kdvertieer in Sending . the Preteriptioivii fobs:Mehl Vlltoted, and spread inforamtlon.wkich he conceives to be in- Yalnable, itid "he' hopes • every sufferer will try his 4itedj;-ail It Will cost them nothing; and taarpiuva a leasing. *Ming prnscriptitrniTtutr, by re 'turnmail, plomurtiddreis '• • . • . BDWARD A. WILSON, - ' Kings Co., N. T. ;r.: . • r •'• - _ . • . , iI i TRANI4,I3 ; 131iPIP, TAB. ,VVERY young lady and* . gentietniut in tho United .Lil States can hear soiniithinevery -much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,) by address ifig the tindusigne.d . ,:i Those having fears of being humbugged itillAlige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant. • . . • ',11105. - P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. Y. HAGAN'S.MAGNOLIA BALM.--Thie is the most delightful and extraordinary arti cle ever discovered. It changes the snn -burnt face and hands to a pearly satin ,texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the dialogue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashioti. r lf, , romoves tan, freckles, ptmples and reughneis fiord the and; 'caving the contplesieri • fresh. transparent arid; smooth. It contains no Ma- - terial injuriods to the skin - . Patronised by-Actresses and Opera,' Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 60 eta. Rreparcd by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Ad rasa all'orders to - maw DEBIAS itARNEB A CO., New York Sopt. 16;'65-Iy. The Great English Remedy. CELEB s tariP E ;iIVati s PILLS • Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, H. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medleine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the constitution is subject. It moderates all 01015311 and removes all obstructions, and a speedy ours may On relied on. • TO . MARRIED LADIES It to particularly suited. It will, in a short timei bring on the monthly period with-rogularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Govern ment Stamp of Great Britain, to •prevent counter , felts. In' all oases of Nervous and Spinal Affectione, Pains .in the Doak and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will affect a cure when. all other metros have failed; and although a powerful roma-. dy, do-not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each pack• which should be carefully preserved. Bold by all Druggists. Sae Agent for the United Staten & Canada, JOB MOSBS, 2? Cardin& Street, Now York. DT. 8.• = e4.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized ` Agent, will ensure a bottle, oontain- Ing 50 Pills, by return snail. • - • imarl4-ly A. Cough, Cold,. or Sore Throat, REQI7IREB IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND SHOULD BE °EXCEED. L ALL2*ED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the tunge, a Permanent Throat Affection, or au Incurable Lung Disease 113 OFTEN TUE REBIILT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TAMES lIAVINO A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO 'IRE PARTS, immrpTiors RELIEF. War Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Diseases, • TROCHES ARE HSED WITII ALWAYS GOOD WOES& SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERI will, find Troches useful in clearing the voice when talon before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an. unusual •exertion of the vocal organs. Tho TrocAos are recommended , and prescribed; by Phil l feians, and haie bad testimonials from eminent meal . tb,runekout the country. Beleg sin article of true merit;and havlug.promid their efficacy by a test of many yeare,cach year finds thOm in variouslarto.nf-tba anti the Troches tiro universally pronounced better than otherarticles. , INTIM onIy"Iinown'sBLIONCILIAG Trioortne," arid 'do not lika'aily Wo pis that may be • - offered. Sold everywhere in i the gnited States, and IR Pbr. eignOonntrope, ott:33 cents per bdx: .; ; •-- [jan3o-3m SlOKREartili 0 R . This prodaration is unequaled as a Refit* ****** and Restorer of wasted or inert functions. The aged should be certain to make. the Biokrene a hodsehold , god, inasmuch as it will render them yodthful in feeling and in strength, and arable theth to live over again the day of their prie tine , ley. It not only exhilarates but strengthens, and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of serrility. self-abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness.. No matter what the muse of the impotency of any humanlorgan,, this superb preparation will remove the effect at once and forever. BIOICRENE -- cures Impotency, General Debility, Norvona Inca potty, D.epepala, Depression, Lose of Appetite,. Low Spirits, Weakness of the Organs of . Gimeration, Imbecility, Mental Indolence, Immolation. It has a most delightful, desirable and novel effect upon the nervous system : and all who ore in any way prostrated by nervous disabilities, are earnestly ad• 'lead to meek a cure in this moat excellent and nue quelled preparation. Persons who, by imprudence, have lost their nat ural vigor, will find a speedy and permanent cure ln the - DiOir.B.EVZIa • The Feeble, the Lansoid, the.Dlspairing, the Old itiouldfrtivettlis valuable discovery atrial; it will bo found totally different froth all other-articles for . t lame pqrptpss... To Peinaies.—lbler 04Wpirittlarr intalusble in nervous weakness of all kinds, as it will restore the wasted . strongtk with wonderful permanence. It is also a orand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the first dose: A brief persistent* In its use-will renovata_tho stomach tti a degree o perfeatheallk hod bullish Dyep~ ' eft forever. Ope Dellar,per bottle, or six bottles for $5. 3olititt elleato:wn.lorliewle.Elohmidt A 00., and Druggists generally. - bent by 11.19J.seas anywhere, by iddreseing 11010lialtru . MUTER, Proprietors, 1,38554/ -••— - ' k - Inv Vg ,c sl:inr.ava `211,.1i New York Price Current. Nor March lt. Corrected weekly by . 111 LFR ICH • • - NR c9'OgiygglowitEmnOmw !,1: 1 kM NO agag,hslitfrtreetp rp 7f e iStI C TSI4 . r, h, N. Y. State, TF 1 14,4410'8 ' ini;rlb.• -45. to - 48. N.Y. State, Tp 5,1atr ( 34.t0.6, i ir f 48 to: 63 N. Y. State, Fir "f 64 to:` bp Y. State, Firkins, fair to gook " 46 to 53 StateiDiesy'Agoßd to eholoe, 4 / — 49 to 55 'lBtateiWelah tubaoo446 66in 4 45:%) 152. • . State.ifirliinis and Tubs, - eorP,. 130;to . 42 Northin. Penna., gotpl to tiltolie,'" 52 to 67 Ohio and Viestern gepd to,skoloo, " 40 to 46 Penna. Oilo and Weeters, eetmnon , " • ,811,0 Air K 6 nee; Jr , u cloth, r te nous: ant to.good, In cloth, -, ; • 33. to 66 Rolls, whlte'atietpoor, . .15..0' .30 013BESIL , .. • . . - , . .N. Y. State ' oltoloo end factory made" 9 0 tn . . 22 N. Y. Stake, Dairy, gcnid to"oheleo, • " *, '2O to 214. N. Y. common 19 to 18 ' AGO) ; If • Joisey &:Ponnraildokeil'ln eitiff; jtOrideshit t p l L'2o Jornoy &Penna. packed in oats, " 244 to "5 N. Y. Sttte, packed, in good ordor, " 24 to •25 9bio, pa ked—by expresp, to amid!, " 23 to 24 • BFANS. Marrow,phoitio,call shod, per bash 62 lbh 2.20 to 2.3 q Kidney; olithbo,lllll alsod i . 2.40 t 0,2,50 ModiumA t cbfgoo, , • • 1.50 to I.Te!, Mixed Ibto and common, " ' 60 to 1.00 DR= FRUIT ; • - .• • • tplea- r T. 7-:Stitte;eirotoe; •41sv lb: 1344 144: 4pplei—Jemly - and Pennsylvania, " 124t0 13 Raspberries, black, a 44 to. 48 Blackberries " 32 to 35 Whorti§bekirti • , -a". ' 11 to 18 Cherries, Otte ^ 48 to '62 , Cherries, pits in, . " 6 to . 8 realbeS,Veeled, . ", • 24 to 80 Plume,". 38 to 30 BERSWAX. Pare : SEEDS per . lb. .41 to 45 . 55 lbs . 2.40 t 0.200 ne per lb. $ to TALLOW. Viableled, C 16131, In go 4 Barrels; per 1134 llito 12 POULTRY. Dressad Chickens and Fowls, do do Tarkeyi, gdod to.choicio; o common, Coats, good to choice, do common, Goes (keno, Ilvo Geese, do Ducks; CALVES. OMB Dre ,Common, Tigeione, (Tame) alive, 4o dead, GAME BRIIITB Apples, good to choice, " common Chestnuts; • Hickory Nuts, Bull or Hog Nuts, 1:11cYok Walnuts, EGGS.—The receipts hare been very veavy dur ing the past week, the OonsumptiOn comparatively light, prices have destined rapidly. We bear of Sales at 23 and 233 for good marks, but we think those who sell at those prices ore to much freighted. We congdontly think they have now reached bottom for the present, as next meek will be the great Egg week and no doubt sell better than they have done the past week. BUTTER.—There is no change, the market Is pretty Well cleared out. CALVES.—Tho weather is getting too warm .to Alp Calves from a distance , and prices too low.— Should advise shippers to tend by Express, or di,- optinue to send them at all. November 28, 1865 Public Sale. lITILL be sold at publio sale on TUESDAY and VV WEDNESDAY, April 10th and 11th, to com mence at 10 o'clock A. M. of each day, at the bonee of George Garnet, of Upper Saucon township, Le higli—i3ounty, the following valuable personal prop erty, to wit: Pour excellent horses, can be used any place • 14 head of select cattle, including p heifers anduna bull; 14 choice swine, - 2 four horse wagons, 1 carriage, pleasure and wood sleigh, mowing machine, plow and harrow, 1 corn harrow, threshing machine and horse power, wind mill, strr cutter, bay' in the stack, wheelbarrow, a lot of plank, chains, hay ladders and seat wagon bodies, grain In the ground, all kinds of harness, grain bag., jack screw grain rake, grass scythes and a great many other farming implements tao nu merous to mention.. At the lime time and place will be sold tke house furniture of said ,doceased, to brit: Bode and bed steads, carpets, stoves with rape, ono of them a valuable cook• stove, tables, chairs, looking glasses, corner and other cur:Wards, popper pod iron ket tles, tubs, stonnors; u barrel with vinegar, butter tube, a valuablo clock, chimney hook, seusago ma chine, drawers and a large tehmber of other aatioles of funituro ,too numerous to mention. Conditions made known on day of salo by GEORGE GERNET, DAVID GERNET, March.2o-4t Dissolution Notice. VOTICH is hereby given that the partneiship 1. 1 1 heretofore existing between , Henry Kunta and Benj. Kern, in the mercantile business under the Arm of KUNTZ & KERN, in Slatington, has beim dissolved by mutual consent, on the let of Hardt. Therefore all persons knowing themselves to be in debted to tho said firin will make settlement of their amounts immediately at the old stand, and all hav ing shims against the said Arm will present them for payment. HENRY KUNTZ, BENJ. KERN.. THE BUSINESS WILL be continued at tho old stand, under the firm of KERN & APP, who will be much pleased to have the old matomers continue their patronage, as well as to have the favors of the publie.gonerally, guar. &Mousing to the* at all times a selection of a large and well selected stook of goods. ,BENJ. KERN. mar.10,6.w I ROBT. P. APP, E. W. CLARK d 1 CO., • • BANKERS., • No.' 35 SOUTH SD STREET, PUILA., = Morris A Suez Railroad 7 per cent. Bondy. Central Pacific R. R. 7's interest payable in Gold In New York:' L. S. BO year 6'e interest In currency Issued to the Pacific) Railroard Company. These bonds are all (or sale very low. Rooks bought and sold on Commission. U. S. Securities dull kinds bought and sold. [mar2o.3m ERRORS OF YOUTH A tiERTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nem ous Detinti.-, Premature Decay ' and all the ef fects of youthful indica...L., will for the sake of rivasuf fering humanity, send free to .v. 4 need it. the re eipe and directions for making the eitnp, .14 by which hems! cured. Sufferers wishing to pr e ot the edvertieer's experience, can do ao by addressing JOHN D. OGDEN, No. 13 Chamber street, N. Y. jan2-Iy] EDWIN 82EGER, Agent, 71 East Hamilton • street, in the basement undo,fhe office of Dr. William J. Romig, ALI ZNTOWN, PA.. A lot of splendid Portfolios, at surprisingly low prices. • A lot of stptionery. A lot of books au/table for HOLIDAY l'ltEl3 7 . ENT& A lot or Claws. Chessmen, Cheokerhoards, Ate. A lot of !royals and Other Booki. MB is the time to subscribe for dailies, weeklies, and monthlies, from Janury 1, 18178. All orders will -bo attended to by lightning rail road speed. Ile has also on hand a lot of Needles, Knitting Needles, Crotchets, etc. Call and examine our stook before purchasing elsewhere. angB'6B-11' • ' IIDWIN BANGER. . Book Andery. THE underslgned respeetfullY announces to the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that be is still continuing the book-binding butiaeae, at the old stand OR FIFTH STREET, near the. Conn ty Jail. where ho is prepared M the nish his customers with the bed work at the cheep ed rattle. At his establishment all work is turned out to the satisfaction of those' for whom it is dorm Thankful for:the patronage extended to .61m in the past / he- asks a continuance of the same from an appreciative public. Come all sad see for jaar,, tiOtiliTARTIPla BINDER; . 11ra•bladie . , Ina SEM MIES 4'l .-!i.., Palace efArt Photographs IN Oil, Water Colors, radii' Ink or Plain, from Miniatures a. to Life Bias. Card, f 2 per , dozen: • . - . • •-• j . oLtO and Ham ilton ntfe!;tl, illetileln• •• -• 111ZY-VAM'e'lj , '7 :113.T:eunigAisr _ . ; • prAzant IN. • • , •• • , • i• , • . Leather' Pijadingsi Trunks And T.zavoling Baga,•h removed from hierold itand;l3 Main street{ : toil 9 Broad street, BetbleheM, Pa. "- ]iamb 2p, 18.66.74..., • • 1.866: THlLAbEliPlit¢. :1861 Papeia 1. Wall, Partpiii f • , I' ,AI X. tL & OijißiN MitIiTFACTURERS OF t qir PAHL% HANGING AND WINDOW iiIIDES ! ' Cenci of FOIIRTIE and MARKET Streets, LPill LADEktIjA. . 13.—Always in S a topca Tarte itoerc OrLINBN and OIL SIIADES. :11.1b,nrg0-3'm CARPETS and - Orti 'MOTHS 1:11. Ko'uati 'l n cr's to ho & Wortid'iny atton :.l, • tiOn of b y largo stook , of NEV SPRING ST LES..OI I OARPETSI • Consistl i ng of Tapestry, - -Smola, Throo-illy, In ggrgin, gaup, Stair and Itag T Oarneti. • Mao 01 1 •OlothP, prom Q to 6 yards wida. - •• Window Shades in great vo.rioty, Canton and Coco Matting, Rugs, Matte, &a.; di a: Z11017G1li .7n.; & coi, .. 608 NOWIII SECOND Street t atv.Wolllll. Storo,,S. W;, 001'1. 8 arid Spring Garden ptrviote, Dhat2o-2 Hanry Harper, - ' • 520 ARCII ST., PHIL'A. WAi'ORES, fine gad J EWEIL KY, aoIid,PILVER WARE, ed'd•eoperior SILVER PLATED WARS, • at rodtiaad prim! I . . March 20.-3 m per lb. 22`to •'24 common " 19 Co 21 ". 28 to „24. , SPRING SALES, ' :' " '2O to 22 . « 29 to 25 • H 20 to 22 " 10 to 16 per fair 4.00 to 5.00 '• " L 75 t0t2.25' 'FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS, Neveldes in DRESS GOODS, New atylos SPRING SHAWLS, . • Now travelling DRESS GOODS, Fine BMA of NEW GOODS, • Alagnifieent.Fo,ULAßD9, Splendid BLACK SILKS, &e. Eyre it Landoll have their usual assortment of 4:MAPLE GOODS. Also, Cloths, Oassimerss and Vesting'. - P. S.—Our prices are now arranged to meet the views of buyers Ma oh 20, 3m per lb. 14 to 111 5 to 12 p . or pr. 40 to 50 " 25 to 30 ? per bbl. 6.00 to 6.50 4, 4.50 to 5.50 per bush 4, 3.50 to 4.00 if no sale If no sale ISTORY OF THE WAR—"THE AMERICAN LI CONFLICT," IN Two VOLS. ELsocarrr It4.I7BTRATEDII9I7II 144 PORTRAITS ON swum; NO, msliouS NAPS AND DIAOnAUB• Or RATTLII-BIELDS; YiliWs,RTO. /25.000 COPIEB BOLD. Volume I. of thie History, published enfold two years latet than the first part of nearly every other, already includes among its patrons full 4000 of the purchasers of those early works, and is direrywhere recognised as the highest authority, oven by the author's political opponents. Volume 11. will be ready in a few months—at the earliest day on which a sell prepared history of the war can be obtained. The entire work, inimitable alike in excellence of plan and detail, will be vastly superior to any of those now. completed, (most of which were "Completed" long before Oen. ti rant's report was made,) and by far thOmost satisfactory History of the late stupendous straggle—altogether unequalled for clearness, fellness, and accuracy of statements, combined with candor and graphic do liniation of events. MO If Othriplated as designed, the work will be author. ity as to the events of the most wonderful ern in the history of the Couutry.—A. C. 01Jfalle, Guvernor of Pa. It would bo difficult to place too high an estimate on the service Mr. Greeley has rendered our coun try by the preparation of this volume. • • • I await the forthcoming of the second volume with eager expeetlition.—Wmtak 1). Ramos:, 3!, C. 1t bears tho'marita of labor, studied candor and accuracy.—WiLtatat H. SEWARD, Searetary of Stoic: the narrative to simple and oleor, with so much of life and spirit in it that it is next to impossible .not to read a whole chapter without stopping. • • • It will be, and ought to Le read by all out countrymen.—Enoett COWAN, U. S. Senate. ' Its accuracy gives it a value beyond any other history of that eventful period. The great indus try and impartiality of Mr. Greeley will make this the text of all future histories of the Great Rebellion. —THADDEUS STEVENS, If. O. . Of all the histories of the Great Rebellion which I have examined, this one seems to me the hest in the copiousness of its antecedent and concurrent Congressionel Records, as well as of the events of the war itseV.--Scnurtee COLFAZ.—Speaker U. S. Rouse of Reps. - ' Volume 11. will be accompanied (without extra charge,) by to elegant copperplate Map of the Beat of War, worth $l.OO. Sold only by traveling agent. Address, O. 1). CABE. k üblishers, marl3-4tl CO., ilartford, Conn. Adm're Rev. Joseph Gross, of Allentown, Agent for Lc high count•. Orpikang 9 'Court Sae; BY VIRTUE and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan's Coulter the County of Le high, there will be exposed to Public Salo, on Thursday the 29th day of March 'nit, at 2 o'clock in the,afternoon ' upon the premises, a certain mos imago snd lotof ground, with the appurtenances, situaMin the Borough of Catasauqua, in the county of Lehigls Iforosaid, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit:—Beginning at south-east corner of Union street; thence south almg the same, forty feet, six inches, to lands of Jacob Rester ; thence by the same, one hundred and thirteen feet to a public alley; thence by the same, thirty-four feet, six inches, to land of Charles Dieter; thence by the same, oneliundrcd and thirteen feet to the place of beginning. The Improvements are a one and a half story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE al • 1. N a - with out-houses and fruit trees. . Being the Real Estate of John McGuire, deed, late of the borough and county aforesaid. Terms on the dsy at the place of sale, and due attendance even by POTATOES ! POTAPOES I I 20,000 Bushels For PLANTING and TABLE USE! We .invito the attention of Farmers, Dealers and others to, our stock of POTATOES, consisting of all the Standard Varieties— Peach Blows, Monitors; Buck Eyes, Cusco, Menem, Jacksons, Prince Alberti', Early 'White Sprouts, Gallia Chili, 4 . Dykeman, ho., &e., f rom va rious sections of the country—all of which we egl..im.lots to buit, Perelman!, at lowest Whole- Esde WOODRUFF m nito , ommission Mereh ',No. 4 ARCH Strter C 6. marl3-4t worth WHARVES, ] Aszszurrowor Triflers. Corrected IVeckty by TVeineheimer, Newhard tk. Co Wheat Flotir, yi bbl. 10.50 Rye Chop, tici 100 lbs. 2.26 Corn Meal, Igi bbl. 6.60 Pirboet, ill bushel,• 2.00 Rye, • " .90 Cora, " .05 Oats, " 321 b .50 Cl d, "- • 6.00 Thnothyseed," SOO Flaxseed, " 2.25 -Dried Apples," .:' 3.60 "Paschen," 3.50 LEITTIMS remaining unclaimed in the Poet 0[- lio• at Allentown, State of ,Pennaylvenia Lath .thby of March, 1 / 3 60: Miss Rona Boyle • • Mr. R. Dalleis. Mr. Edmund Bacherlar. Mr:NV. J. Crook. Mr. Jahn Haworth, Mr. C. B. Jameson. Mr. Edward Marrain. Mrs Sarah Nace. • ,r Keene. Seaman A Treager $1 .To obtainany of these letters, the applidant must call for eniverfiSed letters, give the date of the. lid, and pay one cent for advertising. lj.lf not called for within ono month !,hoy will be sent to tho Dead Letter Office. m r lf you want to buy ohezip; all u Cheap Store, No. 61 Haat Hamilton attii neat door to On Arderbitui nottd. Gross' NJ W 'GOODS FOR SPRING SALES I Eyre Ar.'Landell,. Fourth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, ♦RE OPENING FOR Horace Greeley's JOHN WILLIAMS, By the Court :—Geo. W. HARistm, Clerk. March 8, 1885. • . Egg,, 'tl dozen, 25 Butter, VI lb. 40 Lard, " ' 20 Ham " 1 20 Baaon "• 16 Beeswax," 40 Potatoee,* bushel .80 Beane, •." 2.00 1.20 Salt, in sacks, 3 25 Hay, por ton, 14.01 Straw, -44 8.00 Allentown Post Office. =EEO= . : ,:-. PAS` To Those Who Need Them G. K. REEDER ItAIPS store-room . —Pt wheil he will be happy to — sieitliVilliribti4 who, be imdaa l hirnsolt; he has Wol.l.pleasod in the past, and whose (Saatchi' heitialitat' te retaia la the future - .llfs will to found always ready-to attend to yoti, nriel . 4 ean • iv& the Pest Fi t s , A • . r He lea Piaelleel baler tm lies wen. tne tekutatte of heitig tno best cutter in town. lb; ie row oloalhi *out his stook °trendy-m.oa wiliteF,olothioiciktreost- A splendid lot of NEW GOODS?just , reeelired, and for erlo at PRICES PAR ,R.ELOW COST I •Romembor the ,place, one door east of the Allen house, •A - • • [feb2o-tf . , DiSBOlO4 n. No tice.; : •wrOTICE is hereby given' that. the VoUrtnershin: 1.111 hcratofore existing .under. the km of 0.4/1- 1.14 1 1 N SIIOENLY, In the Mercantile business, in /Ilosonsaok, Lehigh county, was on the 12th day.of. Febriiar4, 18011, dissolved by mutual consent. There fore all arsons knowing themselves to be indebted to said IRA era requested to settle their accounts within 'di wicks from date, and all having claims against the same Will present them for payment. DAVID 0 AIIIKAN, AttientionviaC,ltizens A New Firm. & New GAOdS! ligetzger & Osman Hare jaot opindd at thoir. T A 11, 0 - 11 j NO :ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 33 EAST HAMILTON STREET, 44ENT0WN,,P.4., noir Fall and firintor,f3toak.of CLOMS, CASSIMERES, VESTIPICS, &c., etc., which will be Made up to Order 2 IN TOE LATEST STTLEE, BY TIP . -TOP WORKMEN, LIVE2DTT-1111A (MARIMBA ) 9till 6EITLEMEIS' 111111111IN6 GI ES BOLD CHEAPER THAN EVER. WE HAVE THE Cheapest Coats, Cheapest Vents, Cheapest Pants, Cheapest Overalls, Cheapest Cloths, Cheapest Cassimeres, Cheapest Shirts, Cheapest Collars, Cheapest Bosos,m Cheapest Neckties, Cheapest Swirls, • -43 Cheapest Handkerchiefs,' Cheapest Hosiery, Chrapest Gloves, Cheapest Umbrellas, etc., eto., eto., eto. . . Our stock ie mad heavier and better assorted than EVER BEFORE: Don't forget the place, No. 33 East Hamilton dr., next door to tho "Independent Repntilikener," METZGER & OSMAN. NATHAN Mangan, late of tho firm of Troxell . Metzger. Ark. TzLaumsa Onus, lately head cutter at the clad.- Ilshment of Troxell & Metzger. Allentown. Ang.44. 1885 • " Will You Buy Cheap 7 TIIEN CO TO . "Ti;V" 11/1 . MI. IS XII I= l ' 7 ..Vo CHEAP BOOT 4‘ SHOE STORE. North Sixth St.' Third Door under Bcchtel's American Hotel, WHERE you will find the nicest and beet assort moot of Boots, Shoos and Gum Overshoes, of the best city manufac ture, that Is now offered for sale in Allentown, and at surprisingly low cash prices. Come and satisfy yourself by a per sonal examination. I can sell cheaper than any other establishment, because I have less rent to pay. If you want to save 50 per cent. in buying, then come on. Boots for Men, $2.50 to $8 00 , . a " Bort ' 1.50 4, 8.50 Shoes for Men, 1.50 11 4.50 IS ~ 11 Boy„, l.OO " 2.25 Ladies' Balmoral and Glove Kid, 1.50" , 8.50 " Glove Kid lasting Gaiters, 1.90 " 8.25 Children's Shoes, .50 " 1.00 All kinds of Slippers for Mon, Ladles and Misses, n .90 " 1.90 Also Shoe Brushes, Shoe Strings and Bit eking WILLIAM 11. SEW. —Om Sept. 26 REMOVAL! DEsilLliirs HAT, CAP & NOTION ESTABLISHMENT • HAS bead .removed . to GODFREY PETER'S building, on East Hamilton Street, Opposite the Court House, • Wham can now bo found the latest, Most elegant and fashionable styles of BATS AND CAPS. Also has been added a Gents' Furnishing Goods DE'PARTMEN'T! • With a full line of NEW GOODS, each as HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSHIRTS, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, DRAWERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, 'GLOVES, • cto., eto., etc, comm. 0.. , 41C I COME ALL II and tea for ybursolvoe, the beaut:ful aeaortment of goods, beforeltiVohasing elsewhere. I will take groat pleasure in showing my goods, and can satis fy all that I can and will soil goods 95 .PER. CENT CIIEAPED. THAN ANY OTIIER zr e= HOUSE OUTSIDE OF THE CITIES. and for daily from the manufacturer!! west rates.. Ifeb2o.t. J. toward I) , Diptutsr, s. er.coND STREET, übv., SPRUCE 14 0 •4 U PHILA., would respectfully inform bine customers and 'others; that ho is now selling ad efrom ono of the largest and best assortmonts of on E-4 CARPETS; OIL CLOTHS, PI 0. Window Shades &0., that ho had on hand for t = l C 4 many years, at reduoo4 prices. [marl3-3m .Amtitrovia Warna COMPANY, rob., 29, 1866. . A T a mooting of tho board of managers of the Allen. A • town Water Company held this aay, it Was on motion Reeotved, That the Treasurer of the Allentown Wm ter Company be, and is hereby 'authorisokto receive the Water Rates of said company for the ensuing-- year, on or before the tinst day or Apra nest, and that he shall addfirs per cent on all - watorren unpaid. aitt the Ist day of Nay , 1860, on all rents un id on - thre let day of Juno, 1866, ten per cent, on al 7cnts tuti.; paid on tho let day of July, 18613, fifteen p(r cent:ATM . do all rents unpaid on the lstday, 0 Anzgit, 1806, fifty per cent. • By order of the Bogid, • 4 .. 4 . A. (.1. REN . INGER, rresl. - -. -- „..,Attost:L-W: /T. Dttimiti,lielski --- - [ ott27-4W ... .. m (390 D, P. M 'o:7`lYov'tlooe d good Eloree . • ,• lEEE MEM 4%l , apaaa dAy: T.)* :t 0.7 71'.. 47, 11,14:7,ic ; ,-,, I .4„-, .40 : ‘ , l , .14441: 4;444'1 PI at tho shOrtest notice.' Coll and Examine. Special - Not cc. 1131 ' ==lll ' READ WHAT DR. SOLIEINOE IS DOING DR. J. H.BORENCE. Dwelt fits :—I —I feel it a duty I owe to you, and to all lotto are suffering under the diseases known as Consumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know what great benefits I have reef ived from your Pal tiroilidl9Yfirlyititilletiweed .T0n.14,14,40keat time. Sy the blessingiod it hat ' cured mo thus tae. . b'elienok, /, tII 'now mike nay btatoMent to you' follows:—About eighteen m'outhsigli Wet!: attacked with a sovore cough, and it Bottled on ray lungs; I could not retain anything I ate, and rut fered.with evening fevers and night sweats. I was . VorYmuch: reduced.- The whites- of my eyes.Were' very yellow; likewise my akin; my appetite-all gone, and unable to digest what I .did eat; bowols irregular and costive. I was very low spirited, and had such violent. spells 01 coughing when I laid down at night and whon I Bros, in the morning that they would last one or two hours. I then would be nearly exhausted, and was en linty unable 'to lio on my loft side.- I cannot de scribe serwretched suff.wing as I would wish to do. Leery organ in my body was diseased or deranged. Such was my situation at this time, and I was con tined to my bed from the lost of February, leo2, to Juno,• 1862, not able to sit up. I hqd the best of medical ,attendanoa tho whole of the time. My cough was so very bad that it racked mo very much. I at thit time raised a large quantity of thick, yel low, offensivo matter, sometimes with blood, and it was gontrally accompanied by nausea and a furred and thick (Mated tongue. At the titno of coughing so badly I would have sharp, shooting pains in my loft sido and heart, night sweats, god soicness all through my wholo chest; had much inward lever, pain in my back and under my shoulder blades and in the small of my back, and at times so severe that it would throw mo into spasms. Now my physician gait) me up to die. Others I had, and the best of them, but they could do nothing for me, and at that time I was nothing but skin and how. I. then was in the western part of Missouri. In June last we left there for the East, and in August .last we came to New York, and I was so reduced that I could on ly walk a little with my husband's help. After I had boon hero a short time the salt water broese made me feel much better for a time, and then I had again to call a physician fur IYa had four of the beet physicians of New York on the diseases of the hangs, the doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They said I was past cure, and that my lungs wore. too far gone for any ono to cure me. But at this time I was on my feet about the house,not able to do muob of anything. In November ast I grew worse, and the consiomption diarrhea sot in and last• ed about eight vrOoks. Wo had tried all and every thing that I could grasp at like a dying person for my diseases—consumption and live: homplaint— but of no avail. In January, 1853, I was brought down again on my bed, and was not expected to live the night out. My husband stayed at my aide, and other friends, and they all gave me up to dio. At this time every ono who law me-did not think I would ever leave my bed a living woman. Tho first night I was at tacked with spasms, and was deranged most of the time. A friend, Mrs. Maria, came to see me the last of the week, and brought tho Sunday Mercury. In it was an account of a great cure performed by Dr. Schenck. She read it to me, and it was so much like my disease that I asked my husband to go and see him for me. At this time I had given up all hopes of evorgetting wellagain, and made my peace with God, to be ready whenever he called for me. On the 27th of January,.lBtl3, my husband called on Dr. Bshenclr, 32 Bond street, New York, and stat ed to him my caso,Wih a request for him to call and see me, which ho did, and examined me with the respirometer. When ho was about to go I naked him if he could cure me 1 His reply was : can not tell, both lungs aro diseased, and the bronchial tubes are affected on both sides." And yet ha seem .. . Ink there iv,ro lungs enough left to effect a cure if the diarrhea could be stopped. He said in order to do this, ho would have to give me Mandrake Pills in small oses at first, to carry off the morbid matter, and then, with astringents, he hoped to check it which ho did, but tho Constant coughing, night sweats, and diarrhea had prostrated me so that he was afraid my vital powers were too much prostrated over to rally, and yet ho secmod.to think if I could live to get enough Pulmonio Syrup through my system to cause expectoration; there were lungs enough left to recover. lie wished me to try the Pulmonic Syrup' and Seaweed Tonic at• once, laying it would do me no harm, if it did one no good. The first week it seemed to give me strength, so that on Sunday after I sat up in hod and' ate hearty for a sick woman; but the next week I lost all hopes and wished my husband not to give me any more medicine. But the doctor had. warned him of this, and when the medicine was • clearing out the system it made them fool somewhat restless, and.to persevere; and he insisted on my taking it ; and now I feel the benefit of it. Per af ter eight days I bogon to gain my strength, and, with the exception of a cold that took me bag. I have been gaining strength of body, • going away, and all my pains aro gon , nose of the body, my bowels aro regular, i • • breath is sweet, and thank GJil that lam now go. ing about, and vow and read as well as ever I could; I have taken sixteen bottles of the medieirloNsight of each. I now have a good appetite and rest •Yre4- at night ; my cough does not trouble mo in• getting up or lying down. I would now any to the afflicted with consumption or liver complaint, that Dr. Schnee( is no humbug. You can rely on what he SA7S. Delay not; it is dangerous to.ltifti with these diseases. If you would be.eured, go at ones ; and any ono wishing to know tho facts as heroin stated can call at my residence, 117 West 11 ouston strict,. Now York city. • MRS. MARY F. FARI t OW. We the undersigned, resident's of New Yoils, are acquainted with Mrs. Farlow, and w her state ment to be true. We also know t o used Dr. Schenck's Fulmer& Syrup and onto, and have reason to believe that ieine4he owes her preservation from e p ve. B. FARLOW. 117 West Hou • EUGENE UNDERHILL, 67 eenwieh st. Mae. EUGENE UNDERHILL,A76 Greenwich AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich et. A. F. HARRIS, 117 West Houston et. - EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston st.• J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl. M. A. LEIGHTON. 483 Broadway. Mns. BENJ. CLAPP, 19 Amity pl. I am well acquainted with Mrs. Mary F. Farlow, and with her husband, Mr. B. Farlow, they having, for a few months past, attended at my church, and I am convinced that any statement which they might make may be relied on ae true. „ JOHN DOWLING, D. D., Pastor of Bedford Bt. Baptist Church, N. Ye• Dr. Schenck will bo professionally at hie principal dike No. 15 North Sixth street, cermet. of Com merce: Philadelphia...every Saturday, from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M., No. 93 Bond street, New York, every Yuesday,from 0 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Mass., .overy Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at 198 Baltimoroiltreet, Baltimore, Md. .All advice free, but for a thorough examination of the lunge with his Respireineter, the charge is three dollars. Prioo of the Palmer& Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, etek $t 50 per bottle, or $7 50 per - balfdexon. Man. drake Pills, 25 cents per box: ' For sale by all Ltreggista and Dilre. January 2,1360,-1 Cotirt Proclamation. WURREAS the non. imp" W. MAYNARD, Pros. ident Jude of the Third Jodleisl District of Pennsylvania. composed o f rho countios of North ampton and Lehigh, p p Jo . ..hua Steller and Wil loughby F oge l, prquireg, Assooltdo Judges of the Court of Cowin!' Pleas' of tho county of Lehigh, and hr ,roue of their offices Justicos of the Courts or Oyer and Terminer and Generttl Jail Delivery and Court of General Quarter Session in and for the said county of Lehigh, hove, by their precept to me directed, ordered that a Court of Quarter Session, of the• Pesos. Oyer and Terminer and Common Pleas and General . Jail Delivery and Orphan's' Court for the said county of Lehigh,. to be holden at Allentown, on MONDAY, the 2nd day of April next to continuo two weelts. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Justices of the 'pow and Constables of the county of Le high,- that they aretby the !mid "precepts command ed-to be there at 10 . o'clook in the forenoon of said 'ley with their Sells; records, Inquielllons. examina tion, and act other remembrances, to do those thingi which to thaw; anootiere appertaining,and also that th..o who ere '-nod liy recogaisances to prosecute nosiest the priscw.. re that are or then Shall bo- in ffiejnil of the said omw... • of Lehigh, are to be then. and there to Pr"ecut° "1n... all bejust. Given under my hand at Althtown, the 7th day of March, in the year ofour Lord One thocoand MAW hundred and sixty. sii. JACOB HOLBliar. sh er iff. GOD SAVE THE COMMON WEAler ••• THE MASON & 11AMLIN OABINEI I ORGANS, forty different styles, adipteli sacred and secular mnel e , for,sBo to E6OO each2= FIFTY-ONE GOLD Of SILVER MEDALS, or' other first preinininsf,rityaided . thhm.. Illustrated Catalogue free. Addiroge, 'MASON it "HAMLIN, Boston; or MASON' 13:1107IIIMS,Reii York, Sept. 12 J . " CIELVIETERM .. /ram 'elation for officeng- ot.the Unlon Cpmatery AtibooPigsn will Ile held on Monday afternoon . , Atnir ItiVbetween t6o - hours and.t o'clock, at the'publle,houso o NO. J. ITagenbu eh; in Al!ontown. [nasl3-31] Q , u. R. 11EISTI, 800. • • . B . s e L n.‘,. • A . "Pg‘ir new Morrii,ll4ie !nay p‘ituutilith i s it.oaqy Wooing, for thepasop, bY Eplylog to 011{ irtessit ; . . Pail64lol - Chant, Pi :37",, dolitit * • r .. =MIMI =BE CLOAKS AND DLOARING -CL0T1U...,,' f Ovory 'Ailloription, styles, quatity,o9_ll!? .iitizt'.. Hoes. - .: SHAWLS Z.. SHAWLS ' I Sta.° and long Brochn,. Blankalai , :Tllltii,,llitir, illaid Shawls. ... BA LMO RA L AND HOOP SKIRTS - At very redgesdnrices, and all slabs. The Sitver..Skirt I • This skirt is more durable, more elastic, more gracoful, and %MI keep its shape and ratalfflts place hotter than any other Skirt. Tho Steel Springs be ing covered with a duo plated wire, in plmee of is cotton' coloring, will not wear off or become and tfurhold skirt may be washed Without tnjur7 or foal , f rusting and will bo as good as new. CAREFIS AND Olt CLOTH': Gpceries, Fish and Pro' ~• At the lowest prices eomprbsing articles usually kept in a Outclass G . r. maul. • SALT—Ground LiverpoolQ4o 144 ant on . salt by the sack and busbel. • i ; MO Ditibolution MOTIOE is hereby given theillfif .L heretofore existing betvreetr and U. R. REEDER, in the clothing 'hints • dor the title of BREINIG k'NEEDIIII;In . 79 ' • rough of Allentown, has bee n' dissolved by nt consent. Therefore all persons knowing thin:Daily,' to be idebted to said Arm will Make' settleelint of their aoconnte immediately', to F. N. Xtriolufgjit the old stand, and all having alahni::egithist Ella firm will pre s ent them for pa y ment.' --:. • • ""' THE nualittlaa.;‘ Will be oontloned,sit,theL'iold stand', No .71 Isemilunmehiltponiene:doetto, byha y t e be th i e ll 'ol d.lll # e ign ue lmi toMer wi reo lr n i tlw il their patronage, as well as tO bite t he favors of the üblio generally., guaranteeing to them at all times •-• • " CM :4 .4' ". • •so u.-4, lt,t,r4) 4 .:; , •:`, • t% . . . . NEW I, IcrShiiner ok.. „,41.44.Tg„4ENINpEt&,sfumm \ c No:, 5! West 4piplAiion.,,gliiitr . , A L LElTici#,N, .04, Next Door to : the i7ii:01:117otei:: Shimer's AllaplmothStiorei A LIVE LN krruil*;l2:f Money Save BY BUYING .AT SiliffigiCS' STOltrit:;" Filled Stacks Highlwith.OoodaliC. 3E.A.ra I 3E O PWIii47OI9I Our • entire Stook has boon hiAItIO4DOWN to the loweiit notch, wo daft oomodtittOrf,-: WE STUDY T(Y.PLEA;SE •-:: every .one, old and young; rieh and-plias, we en deavor to keep a well se lotted itecirof DRY GOODS, . GROORRIESi , • • . • • QUEENSWARE, • CARPETINGEti,.: OIL CLOTH, • SALT, FISH . , Ac. • to to give bargains to all those who may favor ttelelk their—custom, not. only for silty days or a glyen , , time, hut wilt Minya - continue to sell our toode the very low,eit possible prim. We do not pretintl to say that our mettle:), is strictly Cash, but pures t tee our pikes to be us low es any othets uho.lare : boasting of selling the clicaptist, in consequence of doing business entirely upon' cash principle. Strangers follow the standard customers.of well known old stand, and you will &lila tttra• be with courtesy waited Mx and suppliedwith the chespl est Goods. Do sure you aro right, mingle In the . : , :. crowd, then coma ahead to -- . , . . SlZlnCeitta FOrtrisAß S TOW& .-• whoro you cad be best eultod with the thou gOode for the least mono'', with bosh durabXe an d shlo goods; ,' .LiA,p:IVAS!_::...::;:. , ! Dress Goodi.-De,prtriletitsr:' Unusually complete with rich and elegant goods as well es the cheaper styles, ikiemprlsing Black and Colored Silks, Pla d and Figured Wool, Do Mines, Mer!noes, • plain, Figured and • carded Mohair," 1 : American ' • Replic . Poldins, iiicotclrand t t. • • 4 Union • ' etc., etc., et. 'MOURNING -. GOODS, Woof Velaines, Morinoes, Reppe, Poplin, hair Goode, Bombazines, Alpao oas, Canton Cloth, Delaines, Cobuig Prints, &o. . _Crape and Love Veils, Crape , Collars, Square and Lotig Thibet and.lilaukek Shawl's . , Handkerchiefs, Hosiery. and Gloves, tte. Gingham, Flannels, Muslin, . Tiellings, • Disponi, Cheehi, Linens, Bosoms and White Goods, ao.", is A very inll dock, new and Het designs. • • , CUE 7 1,UEENSWARE , .. -. c Tull aseortmont, ebeap o ,., WIND # SHADES AND CURTAIN ' • or every disoription. Country PrOductk All kinds. of Country Prodwe. taken' in ezehau and the highest prices paid for : ' • • " • .' GREENBACKS NEVER REF An early call will secure' advan certainly Instil) delay... We are thankful to our elkerrist , vori, and solicit a continuance If many new onss,who will I n ivor us ago, we will endeavor our gtinost eourtoEy and punctuality. ilornambor the well knenis old INGER. A MIME% West A llentown t Pa._ 8 . • 41 , .ea *it z.. ME EWE EMU ■ BM ~j~`~,~'