NMAl, l l, ( korlte curudk. Nor Mewl 24. Corrected weekly by • RODUCE C0M3331#394)th No. 92 Bariiliy _. ;1 :3.1 BPITSB•l j : 1 :"A . , N. Y. San% "/ :-Par ' 10 - 56 N.Y. State, Tubs,.fatr to good„ , .43 N. Y. Eltate,,Pirkins, choice,v. 53-4 55. N. Yratodriskina,fair s i c k goo& 11 . _45. to 6,2_ N Woke,' r N.igstite, Oen' tublno Id choke - 16 , to N.Y. !Pate Firkin, and Tnita. cow., ." -30 to . 2 North'n. Penns., goo 4 , 62 t6' Ohio and 13,mitarn good ; to choice, " , 40 to 45 Zama Ohio and Vtaatiin, ocauaon choice: in cloth; • 'I. " 3l tb 40 Aolls, fair to good, in cloth, " 33 to 36 • OHEPSIic . 5; c , Ni Y. State,choice and factory mlige 11 :20 to r 23 N. Y. State, Dairy, good to Clade*, '.jllo to ; 22; N. Y. common • . 1, 14 to l td EGGS.. r, . • Jersey & i'enna.iaokid In obaff; lioir dos. 22 to 98 Jersey & Penna. peeked ; la oats„, " 27, to t .l7i N. Y. State, paeked,lit 'so,9llo,f!leti - " 27 C02,7* Ohio, express, to °Duni, " ,26 to 27. BEANS. Miirrbir,etiotee s t i ollalsediper bush 62 lbs tOo to 2.40 stediy, °holt:0,61111 alma; " 2.20 t0'2.130 Mudiaaii cbidoei. , , - " 4-60 to .1.70 Mixed lots and common; " 60 to LOU DRIED FRUIT. Apples—N. Y. c ßtate, choice, per. lb. 13 Aar- Apples —Jens, Anafp f f i cofrodi :1200 . 13 Raspberries, black, " 44 to 45 Bhiokberries, ~ " lia Whor tieberries, • " WO, Is, Cherries, pitted, " 'BO 'to Cherries, pits . „ . r . to„ Peaches, peeled, tz 24t6 ,2 0 Plums, " 28 to SO 1311. ; , • • • per lb. 28 to, 4 . 0 BIiBBS. • Ma. '2:40 - to); 60 • -- per lb.'Bl - lo' 91 ••• TALLOW. i In good Barrels, per lb. it to 12 POULTRY. , Dressed Chickens end *owls; per : lb. - 28 to 25 l'ir , Plaxreed, Clover, do do Turkeys, good to choice, do common Dllicilcsi good to. cholce,' kb. - common,- • Geese dressed, Alive Geese, do - Ducks, • CALVES Dugoad, Common, GAME. Pigatine,(Tame).allm dead. FRUITS. - • 1 ' . . Apples, good to choke, , - per bbl: 6.50 to 7.00 common, . " 5.50 to 6.00 Chestnuts,per bush _ . .. .. . .. __ Hickory Nuts, BUTTER.—The market 'continues Arm and no tire. New begins to ootne • forward in email lots and le picked up quick. EooB.—The receipts of Monday and Tuesday were very light, and prices advanced rapidly until the afternoon of Tuesday, when they reached the highest point and were- !old. at 300. Wednesday the tide turnedm.receipts bcgatito ineresee and the demand fall off, while prices necessarily were re. dined, to-day they seltelow ht thp Aguree indicated in our circular; if many eggs are held hick for the market next week, it must bo expected prices will bo reduced still lower. November 28, 1883 PPSD several naiessors of their respectivi borough . . 1 wards and townships of the county of Lehigh' are hereby requested to meet in the Commissioners office, on Thursday, the 10th day of April, next, to sub - scuba their oath,oroffice, which la to be..filed in. 4051 office ; to obtain . tho assessment' books; appeal notice and such other matfelm relating to the perfor mance of their respective &nice. JOSEPH NEWHARD; REUBEN DONNER, JONAS HOLLENBATT, Commissioners. lIM March .27-2 t Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the 'grocery and piovision business heretofore carried on under the Rim of Stotler .h Unger, in the borough of Allen triwn, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 21st of lifiLreh, 1860. All:persons indebted to said firm are requested to call at the old stand and settle their ae ecuints, and all persons that have claims against said fl.) are requested to present their bills. BENJAMIN STETTLEE, AMOS UNGER. The undersigned Will continue the business at the old stand of Stettler t Unger, where he will keep sib - assortment of all kinds of groceries and provl lons, which ho will sell at the very lowest cash pri ce. Thankful fir past favors ho hopes by keeping he verj best, and attention to business, to Merit and iviilhe patronage of, tho public. BENJAMIN STETTLER. ;March 21-4 t, • TAND FROM UNDER! k l GOLD IQ4! d Prosprts . of still Further Destine .1=" dN= 4:" I ; 3E O .43. IV I CI it LES .7,HE HOUR. Cgps & Straw Goods. !sraiNa WETZEL .St 4. Sauer's, ill West Ef irntitan etreot opposito the.! dd Follows' Hail, Italie on hand tho laripist 'assortment of Hats and Cap spring and enmmer style?, Over seen In town, comprising 'ovary style and quality tive dollars down to fifty cents, and such that m •rnooe old,and young.' • • • • Jr stook of Caps is tbi) largest In Allentown , • • extremely low piker. To convince the pub what is said, It 'May bewail to etato that they Yonry.tisa different styles. Surely enough to person anhanco of butting his Las to.. fdossrs, Christ d Sonars •direct attention to 1. et that they aro the only fdasurAcrunsos of Ha 'a Allentown. • ti aw GOODS..t beautiful antartmant of strt w hats or min and bays, will ba k spt oanstantly on hm during,tho seaeop,,to which we Writ.. public often ion. Olve StiVaiiall.z • '. .` • Matto tryilforohants would do well t 6 g Ivo us a call, de wo'islil•or-hOleitilo them lists and Caps cheapor than, they can get thorn in the city. Allentown, August 8 -i-tr • • EYE AND EAR ' ' PROF..ft I3fIACIS,AIf. D. 'Om:Mild anCAorlsi l formerly of Leyden , Ilelland, is located at No. 519 PINE StrentiPHlLADELP,lllAorbere persons *Meted with diseases ofitbe EYE or EAR, "WM& ,scientific.illy treated and cure!, if curable. N. Ii—ARTIFICIAL 'EYES inserted witbOut pin. No charges Anade for examination. The m. licnl facility is invited, es be has no secret in mode of treatment. ' [ju2s IVI4II.II.RIED. - ' • ' On the 10th of March, by the ROl..Wm. Rath, Mr. Min. belon g to Mine Mary A. liriseter t both of Upper the 10th inst., by the Rev. Richard Walker, Mr. Ite. R. Ifeearty to linos Tillie 0. Zenner, both of -Retklebein On the 13th of 11Vareh, by the Rev. J. Yeager, Mr, Jacob Rittman, of Weiienburg, to Mrs. Anna G. !Berthold, of Upper Snueon. • 0;1 ISth of March, by tbe eatne,ldr. IVtn. n Kramer to Miss Matilda J. Denbart both of Allen. ,town . On the 16th of March, by the imme; Mr. Solomon 11. Nagle, of Ilonovor. to Mree t3MmEma - Yeager, of • cibtmatir • xvl 31 a. On the 7th of March, in Adrian, 2111011,,, David ' ll . Troller, of Coaperabilik;iigtia 261 ;years. On the 27th or February, jr) Waibinginn,,Paniel - 11o 1 b, (v.r.,!,1 S 4 yenre quel`montho. , On tl , elr,th of Maro In Upper .SanetnY, David ,Nrtlin tnneed t On th, sth of IreidellnificAbialianillie ay Jr., agrd 51 ti A On stit of ,114404,,,..iti reidovi of /ate Henry Ghat, a;tel SD years. 4/011 U 0 sth of March, iii,llebiolburg. 1.01114 e Of 0100 a,•ed 14 , L,QII llth n' arelyjuiieidelbutg, AdrdnraDp of Nadini 6.'nuan. e , od 11 years. • " ook 10th .11 lareli; IliddelhitiliMro, o t John weder, ed 45 3.,a„. . , Op th ith of February `in Up - gr) !Cif ird, Al -1144 11, " 3 Of Rm.. H. , S. Dose Or aged abbitti23 VViiltf. - - - oa th I f aoleia O a the %thunt' th " On the .otonaii" in Rittersvillei SarsiiAt; Z. ed 11, I t 'or March, in „Hanover' tolenehlyi„ - Hor• Itaelpal Hummel ) lignd 88 ' yr.'' in Upper Milford,rChrlsH. 'gory HomTniireriage4:697-7tate,lo N:•ort, CAPITAL, $10,000,000. SHARES, $lOO EACH. OOK G UARANTEED. • ,, fgeri;yrilearCOFTßZlriltial;the Par Valni (One Hundred Dollars) will be deposited t f,3•:":7' pap TrelOn'' Q die Una ~d States, t, -..; 1 OB INYNSTED IN - 00.YERNMENT SECURITIES, Apdpikay.-trf withdpTp Ity Or-Stooktlß4er e:::-410!* Plosident; ' . OALUERA - A. _GROW. Vice President, CHARLES V. CULVER. tiedrejtaryk . •*,4 . WILLIAM 11110 CIO 11. Treasurer/ 'I ROXIBII2-0;'. BIIORICE DIRECTORS. Grew, r, Reno, Pa., .Lilts Speaker of IL 8. pouso,ot Representati vie RattiotO, Boston, Idiom U. S. Bank Conuniseloner for New England. Sidney'Dean ' - '" Providence, R. I Lat0,,31: o.—EuitoT of The Providonce Proms. EenrY-A. Smythe. Esq.. . -Npw Yeik City. President'of the Central National Dank. Lucien IL Culver, BEq. • 'New York Olt:. OulVer,'Penn 4t, Bankere: • flOn.',Auipasitti Frank, . 'Worse*, N. Y. Member Of It R., 39th, 57th . alid Sth Congrees. , ..,141. John L. Wilson. ' Ma dison, Ind: Late of the 'United States Apnyr ff. Stadialdr". ' 'Booth Bend, Ind. President of First National Bank of South Bond. Hon„Chitiliii Vi filvev, l-- 7. [ • ,- zlrriirkiin; Pa'. .of:Calviii, Penn .& Co, and mem. of presont'Cong. Alex. Dradlay,,Bsq , Pittsburgh, Pa. fibs. Tradeerion'sldadonnlHank'of Pittsburgh. Joshua Douglass, Esq. Meadville, Pa. • ! Pres. of National bank.of 'Crawford Qoi :• • Col. Indies 11. Bowen. ; Obloaga. 111, . Pp?, <lf Third pr . agotiusl pink of Chicago. Oeorgerft. Bea; Esq.; • - st. Louie, Mo. Pres. of Second National Bank of -St. Louis. TRUSTEES OF TUE FUND. Uon' I TOUN.T.4§OO; :test , York City. . Of Jobrir.T. Ciao° it-Sonsi Dankera. and late Male - • toot Trttaourpr of U. B. at New York. DENNINO DIME; Erg., Now York City. Of Jamul G. King's Gone, Bankers. • • common " 20 to 22 fif 126. to 26 " 22 to 24 o 25 to '23 • - 22 to . 24 " 10 ,to 18 r 5ti1.21.(°5 • THE LANDS OF THE 'COMPANY ' 13613815 t of Twelve Handfed acres, at Reno, on the Allegheny river, in Venango county, Pennsylvania —the heart of the Oil District State.. . per lb. 14 _to . 10 • 10 to 13 Can lie:sunk upon, the Property -without In. • ; • tnferenee Test wells have bion sunli on the estfite;stid Oft found in paying titumtbies in every instance. VIE TY WELLS are row being put down, to be (allowed by others as rapidly as poesible, to the extent no cessarY to, fully develop° the property. One hun dred wells, yielding only ten barrels a day each, at six .dollaria barrel, a price much' belcw the aver age price at Reno, would give one million eight hundred thousand dollars a year income, mak log a prullt of probably fifteen per cent. over expenses. and taxes of every kind. If large flowing wells. are found, a single acre of the territory may yield the.entiro capital within two years. Air. The Company own , the Town of Rono, to gether with Sewell Bur drod Lots for Beelines and Dwelling Houses. There is an Extensive ,Demand for them, and the Revenue from their Bale will be very great. • THE STOCK IS GUARANTEED. per Pi : 40 to, 60 " 26 to: 30 3.00 to 3.50 MI The price of Ake stook bee boon fixed at ONE HUNDRED AND FIDE DOLLARS perehare.— Five Dollars go into the Treasury of the Company as it contribution to the working fund. The par value of the stook, one bundrqd dollars, le paid to the Trustees, to be dlposited id. the Treasury of tho United States, or invested in Government securities, and may be wididrawn by tho stockholders at any •time. • • Dy the payment of Ten Dollars, persons that de sire to await the result of the first year's develop ment, can Secure the right of obtaining a fall paid share of guaranteed stook for Ono Hundred Dol lar', Additional, at any time before the first day of April, 1857. 2111Y.1t is an investment with the chances of large profit and is always convertible into OASEI . at par: It might be called A LEGAL TENDER OIL STOCK. So large a working fund ($600,000) bat never bran provided or expended by any Oompany in the Oil Region. Subscriptions' will be received by agents and by the principal banks, and bankers throughout the country. Prospectuses and other in formation will be furnished by agents, and by • SAMUEL T. HOWARD, Bnnsorttermx A GRIP?, 21 Menu street; New York. March 27 - , 18116-41 EXECUTORS' NOTICE.--Notice it hereby given that letters testamentary having' been granted to the undersigned in.the estate of Hobert Oberly, deceased, late of .Hanover township, Lehigh county; therefore all person. who know themselves to be in debted to' said estate aro requested to make payment within A; weeks from the date hereof. and such who have any legal claims against' said estate will present them, well authent• ted for ttlement 'within the above egeoilled . . , 11° '• J COB J. OBERLY, 011 N W. OBERLY, Executore. EDWARD STEUBEN;JJJ March 27, 1868.-6 t ' ' ek/ it: raNi i ONE TIIOUSAND WELLS I'S'24BIIStI.ED IN 11310.. F.ZI.NCTIr ' DYEING . ESTABLISHMENT. J 7 &W. JONES, No. 432 North •Frout St., abuse . Callowhill, Philadziphia, dyes Silks, Woolen and Fancy .Gloods of every' description. Their au= eerier etyle of dyeing Ladies and Uentlemen's Gar ments is widely known.' Crape and Merino Sh .wle cleaned to look like now, aleo Centlemen's ap r pare], Curtin', 44.paleanod or re-dynd. Kid Gloves cleaned or dyed to look like new. , , Call andYlek at our tro.k before golog elsewhere. J. .t•W; JONES. March 27, 1860 -tai courvrair IVIEI/C/3,1170, WILL pO WELL TO CALL ON George NV. ' No. 126 North Third Street, Philada., AND IEXAMINE 11113 A9908T141EN7 OF OA.BPETI_NGS Which are held at ModeraTe Prices Pub. 6, i866.-2mo. • EDWARD ASSOCIATIQN, DISEAStS . OP . THE KEILIVOUS, SEMINAL . URINARY AND SI;XUALSYSTEMS 7 -new and.reliable treatment—in roporti ofthe.gOW ARD ASSOCIATION—sent by _mail in sealed loiter en velopes, free; of charge. Address, Di.J.ftiilll.,LlN 110131111T0'5 1 , lievrard Assoatition', '?' South Ilinth Sires Philadelphia; Pa. Juno 13th, 1565. • „.• --ly `Take Down the .. Fiddle and , the Bow 1" VIOI,IISI 111111,16 l - VIOLIIS, p Jelin Strings Tail Pieces, Peir AL T 130 1, 4 ic R s o ' sin V , Blank Alusio 's :iapor, at Fousfs ' Variety Store.. • Shnt Sheet MU - SiO A large supply on band—if we havo.not got the piece you want, we can got it for you in a few days if you *ill leave the name of the piece with us. ' INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all. kind of Instru ments constantly on hand at FonsVs Verioty Store. • STAMP/NI:3A . •Wa . Done at short notieo —receiving. new pattern• con stantly'. ' Call aid ogee the patterns at Fousrs Va riety Store. • • s. „ :Ar.ar.,T9As.! . - - Handkerchiefs, Hoseiy, Gloves, Thready, Sewing Silk, Pins, NootHas,:tCoraba,: Braids, hoop-Skirts. Call in—it pays to go round tho corner to Fouat's Va.lety Store. ' ' Where is FOUS T'S • Variety_ Store? Stith Street. Sixth Street, Sixth Street,'Sixtli Street Four doors from Hamilton, ia - onoot`tis rooms co der Bechtel's Hotel. • • -• ' [ma2-ly Allentown Post- Oft L • EVI 4 KRS remaining. unelalme'd In thiliciat die at All Outworn, State of Pennaylitanla 26th in; of .Mareh, Id6d: Mr. Sllscpamp, ?Jr, Henry:l;4lft, c'h Mins ifttnitrida Zonee, - Mr. Edward M Mies Kate McLean, . Yr. T. S. . air o „.To okitain' any of these lettere, the applies at list cantor adcortired fetter*, giver the date of the Kat, and Vey ono eetit'for atrrorttatni; . ' U1a..11 not ielled.for ,within nee enOntk Mel will to lint to thi Dial fisttilt °Mee:: ' ' • ' - •'. • 1 1 - 3 ,•'' • 4=z• • : 14. itymte,l AL • • B EASING WITH. TILE TIMES. 1 4 . ,..;,.131-ae: - Wixl4,o:! :::::,'.. GREarALLitt.tßrops r i .. e.v .; .1: .:1; ;-, klAti 1 . .-:1" . ..' : ~..: ::'DOWAL:;thosr.:.,la.p.,.7 HA' iNG blimp} edrantege - of the great Panic is New. York dvieg . tho past gook, Ihare Purchased antlmmente stook of , • sprirg. 3:)ry,.; : eroods ! AT A'ditter SiollIF?10E •Whieh I am offering et ASTOUNDIN.G I CHEAP PRICESI thieiCrie Plaid and Figured !Wool De Datum of ev err 'eriade; Heppe: Striped and Figured Mohkfte, Poplirrei, Iroderiela Midi, De Lainee, De Dage, &e., VERY LOW FIGURES,. • • Sul thatrik Tag moot Oa approval-and oomo in /each of ovary one,'" lofty or rlcia and •• ..t.l albaticeme nis in Dress Sias Piom a Plain Bleak to almost any imagin ble Col orlofpliln..bt_Figared which etmuot! be urpassed poltttlit' -" ! . STYLE "BEAUTY OR CHB 'PRESS • AT Kraxxier'.s P 4 P oPtAiblgi, .l,o.a{p,:gnit Which is.tbe ,only cure .place to geta correct idea Of the psivailing feeliion and at prices that Defy. Competition. Panic in ; Prints 1 Prints,l Lpweir thnn they kinio been fdrthi3 past, two j , enrs ansir. 'DECLINE 'IN BLEACHED • & UNBLEAC lIED . MUSLIN, glicptivAt,..Tioker Checks. Eitrlpea, Table - Diaper, Counterpanes; Ae.oihich'l can and w,dl eoll at • IME36 Mi 131,343 Adhering to my motto of G • Small_Profits" 7 .. . - Abin ' G t" tri Ck ' S ales 1" THE BEST AND 'MOST 000DS FOR TDB LEAST MONEY. My assortment of Cloths, Caseitneres, Tweeds, Jeans, Denims, Cottonadea, Ac., was selected with great pains, keeping in view both a desirable style and ordinary quality, and will be sold at the [LOWE t'T P0L1F.312 GO. Con Boar in.mind that the great centre of the masses to got anything in the Dty Coeds or Grocery line and at tholowest market price is at W. 5. Eraraer's Popular Store.' While making the above announcement to tho ci tizens of Lehigh and adjoining counties, I take pleasure in assuring them of my determination to furnish the best of :goods at the very lowest price., an,i my belief that from the immense antrattractive stook now being received at a great decline in price. A ready mid desirable selection may be made suit log the taste, befitting the style and accommodating the pocket of the closest. most fastidious and judi cious buyer to whose judgment and attention I con fidently and respectfully present my stock for their inspection. lintvring that 'n one will go away die. appointed, but go away rejoicing with cheap goods like others do, that buy their goods at M. J. KICAMER'S, • Opposite the Angle Hotel. March 27, 1865 IMPORTED AND DOIVIESTO CARPETINGS. FIRST CLASS GOODS One Invariable Cash Price. AN IMMENSF, STOCK ' Embracing all kinds and Styles -OF American - at European MANUFACTURE, At Reduced Praces, ON ACCOUNT Cr TUE DECLINE IN GOLD. J. F. & E. 13- ORNE, 9t - )4 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Now nffir their GREAT SPRING STOCK raPOgigal3 IJO ailEgM CA_ RP ETINGI-, French - and English Axminster; Engl.sh Royal Wilton, 04 and 9.4 Velvets, Cr . 4eley's Tapestries, Imperial Three-Ply.Carpet, Fine Ingrain Carpel • ENOLISU BRUSSELS ROYAL WILTON- ARPETS • /OR AND ALLII • WI,TII B 0 R 0.41, 4.4 4 . e1...11L 6.4 VIIITE, ICED-CHECKED AND FANCY MATTING; COCOA MATTING, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, &C. Marob 27-8 m • ' 628 1100?' S K 'us . 628 •210PELNZ: !' OWN inimical" • Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail.. NO. 028 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. .Tho moist ooMploto assortment of Ladies', Miss es' and Ohi.dron's Hoop Skirts, in the city; gotten up exprosily 'to moot the wants of first:Alnas trado ; onabracinitite newest and imost desirable styles Bitatl of "Gore Tullis, of every longth —from 123 to 4 yardi round-20 to 56 springs, at 2 to $5. Main sairts u all lengths, from 21 t 0.3 yards, round thediottomottl 1, 40 to 83 15.:. Our . . Our lino of Misaes' and Children's - Skirts, are proveiblally beyond all competition, for variety of styles and sizes—as well as for finish and durabili ty; vnrying from 8 to 33 inches in - length 0 to 45 springs at 35 cents to S 2 25. All skirts of " OWN MAKS" are warranted to-give ratiefaoti at • but buy nuno as such unless they have " Hoop' Skirt ; Manufactory, IQq. 1328 Arch. street,'! `stamped on each tab . ! Also, constantly 'an band. good. skirts. manufao turad in New:York and the. Eastern Statos, whisk tie sell tit itorq . low prices. A lot of cheap •eitirte —l5 springs, E 5 cents; 20 springs, 81,00; 25 ,spring, $1 i 5 i 80 springs, .111. 35 and 40 springs, St to. • pr . Skirts made to order and rcpuirod. Jag. '(erne cash.. Onp Prim Only. Furniture. , (101:11D & CO.'S • celebrated_Furniture Es_s t 111. , tablishment le remored from, Second and' Race streets to the el londid NEW DEPOT, Nos. 37 and 39 North Sieend street,. (opposite Christ Church' Ptillaliolphia, where they purpose sellink for one'year, at about cost, elegant' Fund. tore, atjhbulously tow prier. • • ' 'Moo, at their_ inth end Market straits bran oh, where they are aelling•eilindly low; being about to enlarge the premises. • • • .. .GOULD & CO.'S Farnitnra Depots.: Not. or and 89 N.' Sueond street, and • eorner Ninth end Market street", Philadelphia.. tiktarch M1866-8m ' , • ~ MtIAIN - REY 8‘ STRAW-GOODS. T W. CALVER & CC, have opened andlina t."vase reeeivint weskly-a-Ene—assorlanent of-etiavalats. Bonne te,Eilike, Ribbons, pl•rvvlP l K ersiltramas,.&e:, he., Wholesale.•nd retell. :W. 0 &LYE R: & C 9. • North sesp.i4,etreet.'Phtli. 1,11.. Benet ttad strew inililr.ery. - Pattern bonnets os - Isaa - . o"t (51":111.-k2sk ir,unt. ~.:3 .:",.i,•l - ,' . :..-,. Te;;'..,,,1 , •PTHE . R4IRRA . TicTMLUMEJL eo -..8c..- .Watson:- Safe. AFTER. TWELVE YEARS •USE IT STILL . RETAINS rrp ,T,IRE-PROOF QUALITIES. . I "ErAI)" . THE . .POLLOWING: . • . . • . ' n —mutt, liticzal:lo , PA., • '• March 14tb,'18138. 4ftif:;?: Akin' cE Tteitson t . , Phaadetphia : ' am : : We take pleasure in giving teetimony in favor of your, lre-Proof tam . , This morning cur mill, which AfOtir story one, was entirely destroyed by Sr.; yOtir aafo was espose to a eery great s ilent, so much so•that the brass knobs and. plates were melted off. After the safe was recover edifrdin the ruins trwai - , - OpOnadnind. the liooks, Papers, Sank Note', die4lound'to;hoperfeetty pre served. This teat is-axery higlr'reCOCamendation ?f . tho superior merit of 7 - your. inside- door Saito. Yours, respectfully, i ! DORRANOD A BORON. r. We have on band a large iscorhnent of•tbe above eelobrated Fire-Proof Eafee. Also; Piro and Bur g* Proof Safes for Bank, Mercantile and Dwell ing If 1T.., guaranteed free, from, Datopposs.— Woznarkitea to • Fell ad price. Idwir : tbaa. 'other Orders attended to by . calling on, or od droealag .. EVANS tr. WATSON, • No. 16 Sonth'Fourth Street, Pbilada. March 27-41 • *- NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES! . Eyre & Lundell, Four& atid Arch Streets, Philadelphia, ARE OPENING FOR SPRING SALES, FASHION/4AB NEW SILK?, ' Novelties' s DRESS GOODS, New styles SPRING SHAWLS, New travelling DRESS GOODS, Fine alock.of NEW GOODS, Magnificent FOULARD 4, Splendid BLACK SILKS, &c. Eyro & Landoll have their newel aesor:ment of StAPLE. GOODS. Also, Clothe, Cassimeres and Vesting. p. S.—Our prices are now arranged ttl meet the views of {payers. March 20, 6w Horace Greeley's HISTORY OF THR VAR —' TILE AMERICAN CONFLICT," IN •TW 0 -VOLS. ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED WITH 144 PORTRAITS ON STEEL ; Nu -111E1101:18' MAPS AND DI•GRAPS OF RATTLE-FIELDS; 'PIENS, ITC. 125,000 COPIES SOLD. Volume I. of this History, rubliehed almost two jeers later than the first part of nearly every other, already includes among its patrons full 25,000 of the put chasers of,thotte early wcrks, and is everywhere recognized as the highest authority, even by the author's political opponents. Volume 11. will be ready in a few months—at the earliest day on which a eel! prepared history of the war can be obtained. The entire work. inimitable alike in excellence of plan and detail, will bo vastly superior 10 any of those now completed, (most of which wore "completed" long before Gen. U rant's report was made,) and by Tar the most satisfacto. y history of the late stupendous struggle—ait..gether unequalled for (dearness., fulness, and accuracy of ratements, combined With candor and graphic de liniatinn 6f eyentr.. • IT completed es designed, the work will be author. tty on to the events of tho moat wontivfni era in the history of tho Country.—A. C. Concur, Governor of Pa. It would be 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 expectation.—WlLmem D. KELLEY, M, C. It bears the marks of labor, btudiod candor and accuracy.—Wit.mau lI.E6WARD, Secretary of Siete. The narrative in simple and clear, wbh so muth of life and rpirit in it that it is next to importable not to rend a whole th,apter without stopping. • * • It will be, and ought to be read by all our countrymen..-I;noaa 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 mkt this the text of all future histories of the Great Rebellion. —THADDEUS STRESES, H. O. Of all the Histories of the Great Rebellion which I have examined, this one seems to me the best in the eopiounneei of its antecedent and concurrent Congressional Reeorde, as wales of the events of 'tbo war itrtV.--Ecnuvten COLer.X.—Spealutr U. S. House of Reps. • ! Volume 11. w , ll be accompanied (without extra 'cliarge,) by an elegant copperplate Map of the Seat iof War, worth $l.OO. Bold only by traveling agent. Addresr, 0. D. CASH 'it CO., Publishers, =IU-et I Hartford, Donn. Rev. Joseph (hors, of Allentown, Agen'. for Le high county. 'Fine English Brussels, MEI Orphans' Court Sale BY VIRTUE and in pursuance of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of the County of 1.0- high, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on Thursday the 24th day of March insti , at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, a certain mes nage and lot of ground, with the tippurtenanees, situate in tr Borough of Catasauqua, in the county of Lehigh aforesaid bounded and desetibed as fol lows, to wit :—Beginning at south-east corner of Union street; thence south al ng the somo, forty feet, six inches, to lands of Jacob Rester; thence by the came, ono hundred and thirteen feet to a public alley; thence by the same, thirty-four foot, six inches, to land of Charles Dieter; thence by the same, one hundred and thirteen feet to the place of beginning. The Improvements aro a one and a halt story is " FRAME DWELLING 'HOUS 4 E . Rua ' •I • - with out-houses and fruit trees. • s • -. Being the Real Estate of John MoOnire, deo'd, late of the borough and county aforesaid. Terme on the day at the place of Sale, and due attendance given by JOAN WILLIAMS, Adner. By the Court:--Gno. W. IlAnvaitt, Clerk March 6, 1865 POTATOES 1 POTA TOES . 20,000 Bushels For PLANTING and TABLE USE! . We invite the attention of rumors, Dealers and others to our stock of POTATOES, consisting of all the Standard 'Kodak's— : Peach Blows, Monitors, Buck Eyes, Cusco, Mercers, .Tacknons, Prince Akmrte, Early. White Sprouts, • Garnet Chili, " Dykema, &c.,• from various sections of the country—all of which we will sell in lots to suit Purchasers, at lowest• Whol esale Market Prices. • WOODRUFF h BRO , Produce Commission Merchants.. . •No. 4 ARCH Strtet, 51 North WHARVES, marl3.4t] • Philadelphia. Public,. Sale. AV/ILL bo sold . at public sale on TUESDAY and VV WEDNESDAY, April 10th and 11th, to Qom mono° at 10 o'clock A. M. of each day, at the house of George Genial, of -.Upper Samoa township, Le high county, the following valuable personal prap arty, to wit: }four oxoellent horses, eau be used any ~-• place • 14 head of select cattle, including (i. 3 hei fers and ons bull; 14 choice swine, . 0 4 3 four-house wagons,.l carriage, pleasuro and wood sleigh, :snowing machine, plow and harrow, 1 corn barrow, threshing machine and horse power, wind mill, straw cutter, hay In the stack, wheelbarrow, a lot of plank, chains, bay ladders and soat wagon bodies, grain in the g . otMd, ill kinds :41" harness, grain begs, jack screw grain rako, grass' eoytbos and a great mony.qtbe: forming implements tao nu meions to mention. " • At the same time and place will bo sold the house furniture of said deemed, to wit: Dads and bed steads, Carpots, stoves with plpel; . cno of them rs valuable cook Atom tables, chairs, looking glasses, corner and other clipboards, copper and iron ket tles, Jullit,steiners, a barrel' with vinegar:Sato:l titbs,& Wash% clock, chimney hooit, sausage ma chine, drawers 'and a largo number of othefiLitichi ,of funiture too numerous to mention. C,onditiono made known on day of sale by • . - Ggoaag weRNET, • .DAVID' ,GERNgT. March *' A'dm'rs. E l W. CL ARK& CO., 8, No. 35 SOUTH 31) STREET, PHILA., orng FOR ISALS • • - • Morris IS Essex Railroad 7 per cent. Bonds: Cestral'Peolge R. R.7's'interost payablwin Gold In New York. , - U. S. 30 year IVe.fiarriist. In eurraney.issued to the! .Paan Railroad Company, ,T4see bonds ire all for sale very low. ' Stooks bought. and sold on Oomoilesion. * 4..". Ellsteidoi dell Miffs bouglit Ind gold. tigsrllo4gs, .1 - .....7.-.J.: . ,...,..ii .r... 1 . lAtilir-You: - Buy- Cheap 7 TUEN.j, (3 ..9' • Mei , jaix ksiig ' CHEAP BOOT 4 1 SHOE STORE North SWAT 5t.',:..77hird., - Door Wider Bcchtees - ; -2mericafs'litote/,..t. 'litp4Rp4, you will _ find tbe nicest. and beat assort • •' 'tient of BOottihotsi acid Gatti Overshoes ' of the best city manufac inie, that is now: offered for sale 'in Allentown, and at surprisingly low cash prices. Come' and satisfy yourself by a per sohal •exeminatims. /can • sell cheaper than say other establishment,.beause I had loss rent to n,ifit pay. If yeift to save 60' per .'oent. in buying, then oreur‘n. Boots for Men, $2.60 to $3.00 B oys , 1.60 a 3.60 Shoos for Men, 1 60 4.50 " Boys, . • • 1.00'" 2.25 Lilacs' Balmoral and Glove Kid, 1:60 " 3.50 " Glove Kid lasting Gaitors, 1.00," 3.75 Children's Shoes, .50 " 1.00 • 11 kinds of Slippers for Mon, Ladies and Misses, .00 " 1.90 Also Shoo Brushos, Shoe Strings and Bir eking • WILLIAM 11. SEIP. Sept: 26. ' ' —lsm REM Co V.A_l4 I DESHLER'S HAT, CAP & NOTION ESTABLISHMENT t[AS been removed to GODFREY PETER'S building, on East Hamilton street, Opposite the Court House, Ilibere can now be found the latost, moat elegant and faehionable styles of . . HATS AND CAPS.: Also bee been added a Gents' Furnishing Goods DEPARTMENT! With a fall lino of NEW GOODS, ouch no ~. HANDKERCHIEFS,• ' SUSPENDERS, UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSIIIRTS, • UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, DRAWERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, - COME ONE! COME ALL 11 and see for youreolves, the tweet:fill assortment of geode, before purchasing eleewbore. I will take great pleasure in showing my goods, and can satis fy all that I can and will cell goods , ,95 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE OUTSIDE OF THE CITIES. New goods received daily :tom the manufacturers and for sale at the lowest ratte. • [fob2o.t. ... , _ EI Jr' t,eward. Depuy, _•',= Q .4 2 V. - , 3 S. SECOND SPRUCE ..a C./ PHILA., would respectfully inform his ct 1 6 4 customers and others, that ho is now sailing 4 cr r from one of the largest and best assortments of : 4 PI• CARPETS, OIL CLOTHb, • a. P. WindoW Shades h o, that ho had on, hand for to I ' 4 , many years, at reducei prices. [mar 13-3 m to 6 . , Special Notice. IZAVENTOWS WATER COUPANT, rob., 29, 1.866. A?a meeting of the board of managers of the Allen town Water Coniny held this day, it was on motion Resolved, That the Treasurer of the Allentown Wa ter Company be, and is 'hereby authorized to receive the Water Rates of said company for tho ensuing year, on or before the first day of April next, and that he shall add five per cent on all water rentn unpaid on the let day of May, 1886, on all reute unpaid on tho Ist day of. June, 1866, ten per cant, on all rents un paid on the let day of July, 1866,ff/teen per cent, and on all rents unpaid on the Ist day of August, RAW, fifty per cent. By order of the Pear d, A. G. RENINGER, Pree't. Attest—W. 11. Emmen, See't. [feb27.4w Dissolution Notice. NOTICE is botchy given that' the.partnership heretofore existing - under the 'firm of OEII. MAN A SHOENLY r in the Mercantile business, in Hosensaek, thigh county, was on the 12th day of February,lB66, dissolved by mutual consent. There. fore all persons knowing themselves to bo indebted to said firm, aro requested to rott:e their accounts within six weeks from date, and all ailing claims against the same will present them' for payment. DAVID GERMAN, CHAS. SLIOHNLY. • CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS' DJJOUGH, Jn., CO., would Invite the ottan i. don of buyers to the largo stock of NEW SPRING STYLES OF CARPETS ! Consisting of Tapestry/Trussols, Thrce•ply, In grain, Entry, Stair 'and Rag. Carpets. 'Also Oil Cloths, from gto II yards wide. Window Shades in great variety, Canton and Coco Matting, Rugs, Matto, he., go. P. BOU,qB s , Ja.,, 16 CO., 608 NORTH SECOND Hired, shy. NOBLE. Branch Store, B. W.,-Cor.. 9 and Spring Garden Streets, Phila. [inar2o•3w . Henry Elarpor, 520 ARCLI ST., L'IILL'A. WATCHES, fino gold JEWELRY, solid SILVER WARE, and superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at realkeed prices I March 20.-3 m EDWIN S.GER, Agent, A. 71 East Hamilton street, in the basement under the office of Dr. William T. Romig, ean • ALLENTOWN, PA. A lot of splendid Portfolios, at surprisingly low prices. A lot of stationery. A lot of books suitablo for HOLIDAY PRES ENTS. A lot of Games, Chessmen, Checkerboards, Ao. • A lot of Novels and Other Books. This is the time to subsoribo for dailies, weeklies, and monthlies, from Janury I, 1866. All orders will be attended to by lightning rail road speed. Ho has also on hand a lot of Needles, Knitting Noodles, Crotchets, etc. Call an•l examine our stook before purchasing elsowhoro. augB'6s-tf Book Bindery. THE undeisigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Allentown and vicinity, that ho is still continuing.tho book-binding busineet, at the old stand near the County Jail. whore ho is preparol to fur nish his customers with the beet work at the cheap est rates. At hie establishment all work is turned out to the EatiFfaction of thono for whom it is done. Thankful for the patronage extendod to him in the past, he asks a continuance of tho same from an appreciative public. Come all and 800 for your selves. CONSTANTINE BINDER, jan2-'fill9m] Book-biudor. Digs(nation Notic-!. NOTICE l hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between henry Ifunte and Benj. Kern. In the mercantile business under the firm of KUNTZ k KERN, in Slatington, has bee. dissolved by mutual consent, on the let of March, Thereto' is all persons . knowlng themselves to be id 'Jailed to the eahlllim will mike settlement of their acoounts immediately nt 1%0 0 . 11 nand, and nil hav ing claims egaLnst the raid ei wdi present them for payment. , MINRY KUNTZ, DENJ. KERN. WILL be continued at the old stand, under the firm of KERN k. APP, who will be much pleased to have the old customers continuo their patronage, as well ae to have the favors of the public generally, guar. anteeing to them at all times a seleotion of a.large and wall selected stock of goods. BENJ. KERN. mar2o 6wl ItOBT. F. APP. GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Henr i" ous Debility, Premature Deeay, and all the ef fects of „ulatlifulindiseretion, will, for the sake of suf fering humanity, sond free to' all who _peed it; the fe- Illype and directions for making the simple remedy by, whirl he was eared. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do tio by addressing JOIIN 11. OGDEN, Nei 18 Mangier Busily N. jai:A.llj .1 P•.l. ..t.l",t etc., etc., etc EDWIN 6BGER, ON FIFTH STREET, TLIE Dll.l'••]:c3 ERRORS OP YOUTH ~.i ..~ n ictg p.14.!5 . 31AN aRASE :k1L14,1 TOR LIVER COMPLAINT. A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL If your bowels are costive, TAY THE M. It you Inv° worms, TRY THEM. If your breath I bad, TRY THEM If ycn fool drowsy, TRY TIT If you aro low apiritcd, TRY T, If you bavo a deb bead Tit r obe, If you have taken a d TAKE 4, op too much, FULL DOSE. They only cost 25 oej is a box. yRY THEN Blue Mass, and or preparations of Mercury, actually produce mor sufforing and death than the dieeasos which they profoss to cure. And yet this corrosive mineral so denounced by the allopathio doctors, is prescribed by them almost universally in Liver Complaint, Consumption of Lunge, .to. THE MA'SDEAKE PILLS are composed entiroly of roots and herbs, obtained from the groat storehouse of Nature, and their sal utary effects will appear es roan as the medicine is brought to the test of a fair experience. SCIIENC4B MANDRAKE PILLS do not produce any nausea or sickness of the stomach ; but when given for. Dyspepsia, it may be proper to use them in eon ! neotion with SCHENCK'S SZA.WEED TONIC.— By this judielcus treatment the digestive faculties era speedily restored to their full vigor, and the worst oases of indigestion may be cured. When wo reflect that the liver is the largest inter nal. 'iron of tho body, that to it is assigned the im portant duty of filtering the blood and preparing tho bile, that it is subject to many disorders, and that when it is disensed or inactive the whole body suffers sympathetically, it to not surprising that a medicine which can restore tho healthy operations of the Liver should produce wonderful changes in the general health, and effect aurae which may ap pear to be almost miraculous. Headache of long continuance, severe pains in the aide, breast and .'boulders, aching of the limbs, a feeling of general weakness and wretchedness, and other alarming and distresoitg symptoms, indicative of imperfect or disordered action of the liver, are speedily removed by the use of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Costiveness, piles, bitter or sour eructations, and that indescribable fooling of oppression, mental anx iety, languor, lethargy, and depression of spirits which.unfit a two for the management a' business and the enj.iyment of life, are all relieved by the use of SCIIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Da. SCIIIINOK.—DeIr I take pleasure in sending you a chrtifleato in addition to many you have e lready received from suffering humanity. I can scarcely find language sufficiently strong to ex press my heartfelt gratification of the wonderful cures your MANDRAKE PILLS and SEAWEED TONIC have effected in the entire cure of one of the most stubborn cases of the affection of the liver. For throe years I sufferetl biiyond desalt tiou ; all my friends, as well as myself, came to the conch:- Mon that my limo in this life was short. Such was the terrible condition to which I was reduced that life to me had become a burden; my whole system, was in a state of hillamation ; I could not oat, I could not sleep; my whole body was filled with pain ; swelling would arise in my wr et and ankles, rendering them totally 11801039 On several occa sions I was attacked with a rush of blood to the head, which would fell me to the ground, and I would bo carried away for dead. I applied to sev eral eminent phyeiciene of our city, who adminis tered all the medicines that they thought would roach my'ea-e, but'of no avail. One of them said he could do no more forme, and advised me, as a Met resort, to drink cod liver oil. Not relishing the horrid trash I declined to take it. Accident put 3 our advertisement in my hat ds. I called un you; you exiuninedme and told me the na ture of my disease. You then ordered ma the Pills and Touio with au observance of diet, pledging your word that In ono week I w. uld find ravioli another man. I followed your advice, and, us you prettliet eil, an astonishing cure was effected. I continued your Pills and Toole for some time, and now thank God for his gooduees, and your valuable modiclne, lam once mere restored to perfect health. I must earnestly recommend those who are suffering from affection of the liver to give your Pills and Tonto a fair trial, and a cure will be effected. I have sent .many persona to you, and they have all been cured Any information my fellow citizens may require will ha freely given by the subscriber, at hie residence, No, 812 Vederal street, between Bth street and Pas eyunk road CHARLaSJOIINEON, Sr.., Formerly Printers' Ink Manufaaturcr. Dn. SCIIIINCK will be professionally at his prio,- oipal office, No. 15 North 6th street, corner of Com merce, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9 a. in,, until 4 p..m.; N 0.32 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 7 to 3 ; No. 33 Summer street, Bos ton. Mass., every 19einesday, from U to 3, and eve ry other Friday at 109 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. All advice free, but for a thorough examina tion of the lungs with his Respiromoter the charge is throe dollars. Price of tho Pulmonlo Syrup and &awed Tonic oaoh $1 50 per bottle, or $7.50 per half &son Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box. For sale by. all Druggists and Doalert. January 9, 1851.-2 twilit Proclamation. WIIBREAS tho lion. Jotret W. MAYNARD, Prue idotit Judie of the Third Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of North ampton and Lehigh, and Jorlitia Stabler and Wil loughby Fogel, litquirw, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pions of the county of Lehigh, and by virtue of their offices Justices of the Courts of 03 or and Terminer and General Jail Delivery end Court of General Quarter Session in and for the said county of Lehigh, have, by their precept to rue directed, ordered that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Ponce. Oyer and Terminer and Common Pleas and General Jail Delivory. and Orphan's Court for the said county of Lehigh, to bo holden at Allentown, on MONDAY, the 2nd day of April next to continue two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Justices of the reaC3 and Constables of the county of Le high, that they are by the said precepts command ed to bo there ut 10 u'ciook in tho forenoon of said day with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examina tion, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their °Moos are apportaluing,and also that those who itre bound by recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or thou shall be in the jail of the said county of Lehirh, are to bo Ihen and there to promote, them shall bo just. (‘' ,, a Given under my hand at Allentown, tho Tor day of March, in tho year of our Lord ono thousand 'eight hundred and sixty.six. • JACOB HOLBEN, Sheriff. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. PARTICULAR FITS! To Those Who Need Them I G. K. REEDER H AS TAKEN part of C. W. RAU'S store-roam, H whore ho will be happy to meet his friends, who, ho prides himsolf, he has well pleased in the past, and whoso custom ho hopes to retain In the future Ho will to found always ready to attend to you, and con Give the Best Fits! Be is a praolleal tailor and has won the reputation of Tieing tee best auttor in town. fie lo row closing out his stook of ready-msde winter clothing at cost. splendid lot of NEW GOODS' just roceived, and for salo at PRICES FAR BELOW COST ! Remember tho place, ono door east of the Allen "bum [feb2o-tf REMOVAL. B. C. STFINMAN, DEALT R IN Loather Findings, Trunks and Trtiveling Bags, bee removed from his old stand, 53 Main street, • to 10 Broad street, Bethlehem, Pa. March /0, ISt o'-3m 186 Q. 1)1111,A.BELPIIIA. 1866 • Wall Papers! Wall Papers 11 HOWELL & BOURKE, - MANUFACTURER . ; OF ram BANGING 'AND WINDOW 811111t8! Corner of FOURTH and MARKET Strata', PHILADELPHIA. N. D.—Always in Storo a large Stook of LINEN and OIL SHADES. Inar2o.3m THE MASON Sr, HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, forty different styles, adapted to , snored and secular music, for $BO to $6OO FIFTY.ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other &et prerititims awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue free. Address,_. MASON HAMLIN; Boston or MASON BROTHERS, New York. Z.; OTHER ISTRIMMTI, NEW (LATE RENINGER & No. 5 West Hamilton Street ALLENTOWN, PA.: Next Door to the Eagle Hotel Shimer's Mammoth Store. A LIVE- IN STITUTIOit Money Saved BY BUYING AT 'SHIM 1 4 : II S 9 STORE, Filled Staolth High with Goods at I • 1: 31 11.1V XCS X' ICLIEI Ed Our ontiro Stook has been MARKED DOWN to the lowest notch, wo defy competition. . WE STUDY TO PLEASE every Jono, old , and young, rich and poor, we en doavor to keep a wall solected stock of DRY GOODS, •.•ROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, 03,e(RPETINGS, OIL CLOTH, PROVISIONS ' , -SALT, FISH, Ac. Ac., to giVo bargains to all those who may favor us with their custom, not only for sixty days or w given time, but wilt, always continuo to soil our goods tat the very lowest possible prices. We do not pretend to say that our tw stem is strictly Cash, but guano.' too our prices to bo as low al any others who are • boristing of selling the cheapest, in consequence of doing business entirely upon each principle. Strangers follow the standard customers (Ma well known old stand, and you will all in tur n be with courtesy waited on and supplied with the cheap eat Goods. Do sure you pro right, mingle in the crowd, then come ahead to anZilinlaS rorukan. sTOWEI. whore you can be beat suited with the stoat goods for the least money, with boch durable and fashion able goods.. • LADIES' . . Dress Goods Department EM. Unusually aomplolo with rich and elegant goods as Troll ne tho cheaper Ety los, it comprising _ Black and Colored Silks, Pla d and F igurad Wool Do Lainos, Marinoea, Plain, Figured and carded Mohair,' American Do Loinee, Coburge, Alpacas, _Repps, Poplins, Scotch and Union Plaids, IVICOUR ING GOODS, Wool Delaines, Merinoes. Repps, Poplin, Mo hair Goods, Bombazines. Alpao eas, Canton Cloth, Delainco. Coburg Prints, &c. Crape and Love Veils, Crape Collars, Squaro and Lung Thibot and Blankali Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Glom, &o. Girl Jima, runnels, uslin, Tickingn, Diapers, Cheeks, Lincne, Become end White Goods, ac., .19 CLOAKS AND CLOAKING CLOTH' Of every discriptien, styles, gustily, colors an prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS' I qua e and long 'Brocba, Blankets, • Thibet and Plaid Palm's. This skirt le moro durable, more elastic, more graceful, and will Ice:p its shape and retain ite place bettor than any other Skirt. The Steel Springs be ing covertd with a fine plated wire, in place of a cotton covering, will not wear off or become soiled, and the whole skirt tufty lie washed without Juju • or fear of rusting and will bo as good as new. CARPETS AND OIL GLO A very full sleek, new and rich •desi QUEENSWA E A full assortment, cbdip•- CM etc., etc., etc., oto I3ALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS ',- At vary reduced pricoo, and all ghee. The Silver Skirt: VINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS Of ovary disarirtion Groceries, Fish and Provisions At the lowest prices, comprising s fhll line of all articles usually Lept in a Grst class Grocery Depart ment. SALT—Ground Liverpool, Ashton and dairy salt by tho sack and bushel. • Country Produce. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange, and the highest prices paid for. GREENBACKS NEVER REFUSED. An early call will eccuro advantages that will be certainly lost in delay. We are thankful to our old customeralfor past fa vors, and solicit a continuance Lf the same, and as many now ones, who will favor us with their patron ago, we will endeavor env - almost to treat them with courtesy and punctuality. Remember' tho well known old stand late ERN. INGHtt A SIIIMER,No. 5 West ilamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. SUMER BROS. Disbolution Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between F. H. BRUM° . anti G. K. REEDER, in the clothing business, un der the title of BIMINI° tt RENDER, in the bo rough of Allentown, bee Loon dissolved by mutual consent. Therefore all persons knowing themselves to be idebted to said firm will make settlement of their accounts immediately to F. ii. Freitag, at the old stand, and all lo , t vlng claims against the said firm will present them for payment. F. 11.11REINI9, G. IL REEDER. . t . , - • ' THE 11E6MM Will be continued at the old stand, No. 11 NU Hamilton street, by the undersigned, who !H U* much pleased to have the old customers.ctordltme their patronage, as wall as to have the farlirsAf public generally., guaranteeing to them at all Maas a selection from tho largest and most eomphOltigrort ment of Gentlemen's wear in th 6 borough,: lioPpele assured that by using none but the past and' employing the most competent workmen he on not fail to please the most faetidione. . , • • - it. H. BR/thrift: • NOTICE TO SLATE °plan= _op_ PENNSYLVANIA, NEW INLAND VBBSOIit VOO are requested to meet at the: SUN HOTEL, Bethlehem, Pa., at 10 o'eltnikl 4 &'M., March '2lst, 1865, to hear the report oritirtataltree appoint ed to draft a Constitution and *Lairs, for the or &gni:Mien of on American filatellaoheaget cue to take pooh other action au la best calculated to pro mote the imamate of the triads. " " 2 ."' mar6-Sw] 0: M. DOD6ON. Beteg. Partnership Notice: NOTIOE le hereby given that ate u ndersigned, on 1 14 'Month day otrebruary, 18fifi, entered into partiterablp,under thefirm of WITIIPAT A gam In the Mercantile business, in. iluseneaok; Lehigh county. They will continue the badness at the old Attend of 1181IMAN kaki OHNLY.. They will do their- beet, not only to please the 0110402.0 re Af.lito Old firm, but all new ones that 'may eillisind by strict attention to hallows, to merit theirpatron age. TII.GIIIKL 2 I, WINPICERT, 11111IRY A. KUM .., o:7Don't lose a good Horse to sor t 61rar , or Smith's Liniment. MIER ki EN -44 - 1,4 0 4,4=475 , tiota • W4O"-:-.- CIE
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