Aral 141. A _atAol3, M. D., °enlist ant Amish • - inerly of Leyden, Holland, is located at No. fEI Street, PHIL ADB LP HU, where persons with di of the RYE or EAR, will bt ttilaally treated and cured, if curable. ; —ARTIFICIAL RYES inserted,. without o charges made for examinatieh ' The catty is invited, as he has ice+tfitt. f treatment. k;".,ta pay 0144 fol NIALILN.ZED. the 22nd of Mira, by thbitiy r Niii. urger, Mr. Nathan' !wander tO Wei 3111VILICnaP enberger, both of Allentown. On the 27th of •Maroh, by the same,Mr. Joseph • • mor to Miss Mesons, E. Shiffert, oth! of Aliso"- . • , • 1: • • o 3rd of March, by Rer . A. J.. 0 :! linberns., • nT. M. Trozoll, of Clinton county Ind., to Miss M, Heilman, of South Whitehall. 18th of 31aroh, by the same, Mr. Henry H. isburz, to Miss Elisabeth Holben, of Al- o 24th of Ranh, by Rev. D. Roffman, 'dwin Fetzer to Mies Mary Blioher, both of Al- the let of April, at the reeidence of tbe _bride's r, in Format street • by Rev J. Febe, Mr •Urleh ' onnomeker to Miee Sallie Ann Buts all of Allen . Wll. IS B . On the 14th of March, in Center Valley, Susanna Theft, aged 75 years. On the 21st of March, in Lehigh Valley;.Ciii . olgli, wife of Jackson Bilge, aged 89 years, 4 months and 36 dem On the 98th of Mamb o in Allentown, Amanda Den. We, aged 28 year& On the 2d of April, in Allentown, of typhoid fersr, John, eon of Thomas J. end Sally Rube, agetl„: : .7 years. Funeral will take place on Wednesday after- MOO% at 9 o'clock. AGUE D toiled, MAGNOLIA.—A Al• delight ! The ladies' treasure and gentleman's boon Tho "masted thing" and largest quantity. Manufactured from thilich Southern Magnolia.— used for bathing the face and person, to render the akin soft and fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume clothing, Ac. It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, 'Ac.'• • .• Menses nervous headache and allays iistlamalon. It cools, softens and adds 'delicacy to the skin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. - It mires mosqueto bites and stings of insects.._. It contains no material injurious to - thb skin. Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Bold t verysthere. Try the Magnolia VAter once and you will ass no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water atter 'Wards. DEMAS BARNES A CO., Props., Exclusive Agents, N. T. —ly Oct. ,'C ECLECTI I The claims for this valued Gamily I PIUS. Pill are beyond that of any other in use, A test of them will not .nly prove this, but the greater error of Griping high hos heretofore been .ealled Character. The OLEOTIO PILLL never require over Imo, and eldom but one for the dose, act on the bowels with ut the slightest griping, a point of the greatest im ortance, particularly an Chronic Constipation, ' or which take a Single Pill, every, or every other ight. They never produce debility and Purr fedi. .scion, Dyspepsia, Head Ache, 'Lives. and Kidney omptainte, Piles, Worms, Lose of, or Impurities of Blood, Loss of Appetite p and all Derangements of Physicians, or Dealeri supplied in Bulk. For ula and full Tcstimonlels to this Great Akins De- Topment sent on demarid. Kept. 20. AGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.—This is the moat delightful and extraordinary aril ever diacovered. It changes the can-burnt face d hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing nty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and • distingue appearanee so inviting in the city belle aslant. It removes tan, freckly', pimples and • gbness from the akin, leaving tho complexion h. tranaparent and smooth. It contains no ma ul injurious to the skin. Patronised by Adrenal , • Opera Singers. It is what every lady should •a. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 60 eta. Prepared by W. E. RAGAN, Troy,•N. Y. idiot's all ordera to DEMAS BARNES A 00., New York. opt. 26,435-Iy. TO CONSUMPTIVES. advertiser, having been restored to health to a few weeks by.a simple remedy, after having red for several years with a severe lung afar , and that dread disease, Constimptions aux to make known to his fellow-staerve the mean re. all who desire it, he will send a copy of the )riptioa used (free of charge,) with the direo for preparing and using the same, which they find a aorta COB. for Consumption, Alamo, sAiris, Coughs, Cold., and all Throat and Lung tions. The only object of the advertiser in ng the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, .11 information which be conceives to be in bl and be hopes every sufferer will try his y- it will cost them nothing, and may prove i t 1 d lolling the prescription, nu, by ro e ill please address Ray. EDWARD A. WILSON, Ey Williamsburg, Rings Co., N. T. ". -----.0..0.......-- . •., Dr. ItAlidliALLl . Ci f rrh Snuff. T' as thoroughly proved itself to be the A known for curing the Catarrh, Cold 4 . , at - Haat/aoks . It has been found an axaelt • yin many eases of Sore Jeges.— Dea.l4 ' n ;removed by it, and Hearing bat he fly improved by ileum fragrant and agreeable, and ailfelli Immediate Relief - ull heavy pains caused by diseases of the The sensations after using it are delightfa. vigorating., It opens and purge/ out alt vi, us, strengthens the glands, and gives F action to the parts affected. More then 'Shirty Team' rid nee of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Bend. uff, haalillbved its great • value fur all tbr diseases of the head, and at this Moment igher than ever before. °commended by many of the bast physielans, id is sod with great sue° se and satisfaction krart READ 91R ..- n ; ' U. v - triCarrit 01.1ViloutsALB Durrnaltrre IN 1854. - - - he undersigned, having for many years bison ualeted with Dr. Marsha/Cs Catarrah cud Read. • &mil and soli it in our wholesale trade, cheer 1r t bite, that ,we believe it to be equal, in every peat, bailie reeomMendatiOni given of it for the re of Catarrhal Affeiations, and that it is decided.' I the beet artiele'W• have ever known for all eom n diseases of the Head. ,_ Barr A Perry, ,. Boston Barnes A Prrk, N. York' Reed, Austou &,00., 4 . A. B. AD. Sands, " - Brown, Lemson.a 0.0." ephen Paul A Co., " Reed, Butl er A Co., . , 'R a Israel Minor &Co., " Seth W. Fowls, , , • " Srgesson A Robbins 44 Wils• , n,Pairbani& Co." A. L. &twill A CO, " Neosho w,Edmand a Co" M.Ward, Close & Co. " H. it. II ty, Portland, Me. Bush & Otto, Af. , -Fo r sale .by al Druggiats. Try it.' L i.._____ .... April 3, 1865. ' ' ;tt. ERRORS OF YOUTR i GENT LEM AN. whO suffered for years from Neri .n. o.l.lllsl4l4y,Promaturo, Decay, and all the ef k,,, . r youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of inf . humanity, scud free to all who need it, the re , nd directions for making the simple remedy by : . ho was cured. , Sidierers wishing to pratit by ' . t"ertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, - ' y] No. /3 Chamber street, N. Y: 11 It I A CI E 0131.DE.—Youna'a UREA? Mrs.- Immo lea Wont . ; or Nrery One hie own Doctor ng a Private Inetruator for Married Forgone or those about to marry, both male rind female, in eve rything- concerning tbo physiology and relation of o ur Sexual System, and the production or prevention of offsprifigs, including all the pow sliseoveries never bofom given in the English langungeiby YOUNG M. D. This is really a - Valuable and interesting work. It Is written in plain language for the general render, and in illustrated with, upwards - of, one imidred en gravings. Al! young married ' peopKor pow con templating mnrrirtge, end haying the.laiuttitupadiment to married life , should friad: this :book. .It 946010/ea secrete that e% ery one should' be - acquainted'witli.— Still it is a book that must beipokod up, And . not lie about the 110115 e. it will be oopt to any ' one .v ri r eceipt of Fifty. Feats. A4thr6in' Dr. WE: .YOUNGi, 41 6 Spruce street. 'o.l.o..rolLith'Philade/Pbis•' dept. 26. 1.0'66. PURE LIBEItiI WHITE LEADe— Dr oferred by all practical Painters ! Try G! and • you will hive no othet..oblinuillaturnd Tat • • by ZIECILEIV & SMXTII' ' • WsouziaLs Ihittal•PiatT rand Man Dllol4l6Nes f i a30.37/ O. 187 North Third IltreSt, PhilistkOds '"DES ! r ! - • Fruit. and. OrnamentarTrees AIiORCIBIF„(.,VINEeiiit , C;;;;,:O; = te4ll-vtlas4siltig .I.—, , would.doyiell to cull fg) the Envier: at OAT. ABARQUA,ind.eialtitintiiiltbok:OC.4 , • Fnutt - TRERS.'t'L'Butrie liter Apple, extra she Standard Tear Trees, (twiee. transnlanted,) Cherry, Plum and Nick, thn finest in Market.. . • Currants,Raspberrles, Blackberries, Goose barest, Strairbetriasi And;ottior Small fruits; Among the yarletlei of 'Straw/wiles are ibe Jumada. Agriculturist, Golden Seeded, Russell's /ironer le.. go., • • An • ibrb is ti o n of deck islitits4 before.puichlat -: ; , IiSTER , Catssalqua, April 8, ins • —sw C. Somers & Son. Fine Spring Clog:ling, 626 CHUM STREET antl.6lB JAYNES STREET, ' • • • PHILADELPHIA. A NULL ASSORTMENT cf pleee good/ of every a. 'rarity alniya_on band for custom trade. Oide6. - trotnply Wended , i tifr Prices greatly reduced. — ' S. 1 3 . Newhard, Seiple & Sh immer, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DIpALIRS IN Teas ItTidSpices. ALSO ALL KINDS Of OIL. Oppost,A? the (ALLEN . IIOIISy.) aprB-&n] ALLENTOWN, PA FOIE TRH SCHOOL AND FAMILY Wow is the time to form Clubs; CLAIM'S BOHOOL,VISITOR, VOL. X. Terms 75 ots. a year. Clubs 30 Ms, This Youth's Magazine now has the largest circu lation of any Educational journal published:- It contains o.lginal Stories, Poems, Dialogues, !Mists, Sketches of Travel,,Musio,Natural Bieto ry. Biography, Mathematics, Puzzle s, Rebuses, ThO netts., ongravings, Ac, frotirthd Very-best.authors. The Visitor is ,a model of typographical beauty. Spesimens furnished free. tilt. Look here. An agent wanted in every Soho& 1 In order to reach all parts of tho country, the Visitor will be sent ono year freo to one person who will act as Agent, at any Post Mee in the'UnDe ted States. Address, for further particulars, with five elute for return postage, J. W. DAUGUADAY. April 3, 1866. CANVASSERS WANTED, at $2OO per month.— We want reliable agents (none other,) male and finale, to take the exolueive agency in every coun ty and township in the United States, to sell the Photograph Family Record, a work which every family will huy. It ie bound like an album but has a printed blank pogo oppidelte each photograph, for a comptets record of the husband, wife and child of a family, also contairing marriage certificate, and .pkges for military history of any member of the family. - ITothing like it over published and no work that sgente can sell so readily. Old canvassers and others should send for circulate and terms. It is necessary to have copies of the work to estate's with; price by eiprece $2.50, 113 50 and $7.00 (A styles;) money may be egret by MIA Name the townships wanted. Address DARTLESON As CU., apl3-Im] 611 Chestnut Street, Piffle -lm AGENTS WANTED—SI7S PER MONTH. Something entirely new. The Photograph Cale and Family Record. This is a great opportunity for enterprising per sons of energy to make money. It is an article of which the public have felt the need. It retails at it low price, and its beauty and utility is nuivereally acknowledged. The success which Las attended its sales warrants the manrance that one can be sold to almost every family. We are prepared to show that we have agents who are clearing $175 every month. Address for Circulars mad terms. RAYMOND CO. Mend% 614 Chestnut street, Phila. apr3-1 ml tili--11111311--STRINTII, tUE--1111,T11-1111ENT11, IM-11ALTil-MINTI, Hundreds and thousands annually die premature , ly, when, if they would give the Great French Item edy. DH. JUAN DELABIARREI,3 CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS Prepared by Paranciere & Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris. from 'the prescription of Dr. Juan Delmmerse, Chief Physician of the Hospital do Nord on Larlbolsiere a fair trial; they would find immedi ate relief, and, in a short time, be fully tutored to Health and Strength. It is need in the praotiee of many eminent French physician., with uniform success, sad highly recommended ae the only poil tiro and Specific Remedy for all persons suffering from General or Sexual Liability, all derangements of the Nerron - Pores., Melancholy, Ppormatorrbma or Seminal Emissions, all Weaknesses arising' from Sexual Excuses, or youthful indiscretions. Lou' or Muscular Energy, Physical Trostration..Nervimii nese, Weak Spine, Lowness of Spirits, Manes. of. Vision, hysterics, Paine in the Beek and Limbs, Impotency,. Ale.. • No language can convey an adequate lan of the liana Hata and almoet,suiraeialoue change it aeon stone to the debilitate 4 - and shattered systole. In fret, it stands unrivalled se air unfailing oure of 'the maladies above mentioned. . . Buffer no more, but me The hreat French Reinto dy ; it will effect a cute where all othersiall, and ethough a powerfurremsdy, eontains nathittg hurt. ful to the most delicate constitution.. ' Pamphlets. containing full particulars ,and direc tions for using. in' English, French, Spanish and German, accompany each box,. and alstx sent free to any , addresn when requeeted. Pries one dollar per box; six. boxes for fire dol lan. Sold by all Druggists throughout the world; or will be vent by mail,'securely sealed from all obser vation, by erielosing specified price, to any author ised agents. . . . Beware o/ Counterfeits and luitatiest. , Proprietors' exclusive Agents . far Ainerica,oB - G. MOSES k CO.. /I ,Courtiondt Bt., li: Y. Autberised: Agents for Allentown. BARNES A SON; Bethlehem, EDW. T. MEYERS. , [spr2-1.7 PRIVATE SALE. Huse arid Lot TILE 113deraignercaras at private sale his !plan /. didli !Grated hour° and lot hi Gordon street, between Mx* and:Seventh, adjoining properties of A. L. Rube ani-ltauben Shuman. The }Aise Is built of briok, T710.4/O.A.IIALF Ito ; tee high, eonveniehtly arranged through-. sass .ort, and just newly painted.. The lot Is 40 e feet front by 110 feol'in deptn, is well planted with halt trees and grape vines, and also supplied with a gral-rate,heke. Flep, an excellent cistern, pig stable and ohlaken hottAf., 'ThOpropier.. ty is one of the finest that may bi expiated to And its war into market for along time. For terms; ap,', Inquire of the undersigned Owner. jfilr•Possession given spr3.Bw] • • ' JOUff V: BOLILINGER, . CZ PURE ,LIBERTY‘ WUITE LEAD Tho Whitest, the most dorsi:4o.4lA the most poißkoM2 teal. Try it I Manufootured only by Ziegler ;lc~lDltkiz_•,.. , Wholesale Drug, Paint & , Glass Dealers jan3o-1 . 5] No. 137 N. Third St.; Philada , .. . ' Allentown Post Office. u-BTTERS remaining Bate iniho Poet Of , La ...Ace' at Allentfiihi Bbete ..§f pentkejltienie 2nd iday•ed,4pril, 1966: - ' . Patrick Canary, ' Jacob Rarchner, ' ' Mary McNulty, E. Nickolle; " James C. Nicee,Wm. Parry, . - Jo . ..„ •.. 11 ~-.. Boneyi :-- Mee Bridget Wattore. , , tga,„T obtali any' of dame lettere; •theupplloa it • must cal .for advertised ietters,-gise the slata,Of „tho Wt, and - ry one eent for 'avutbiom, - ' %mat not cattalo,' w)thiri one eolith, they will be lint to th. - bea; Uttar (Moe. 4 • 4 . T 4100%. P.- M. 1 , u s i ji jaw went to buy - chhei, wr i t Wat Ok 'Cheap Store, No' '5l aft% seat door to the American gotrdi,, DiprE-Ilm WITII -OF A * ~I _ _AllEvit WARDS AllO 1 ....._ _ .__ . C, ':' 111 1 1211:11r . --- -- 4 * ' ' • Great . Western Remedyl • r•; ••qi 1 • ,- strallViemedy is now perpl o rtuieg kiinoit wort i: denial cum. It curse . i '-'' '' " A i 141""1111iitilos _.!,...,,, Ohl! and revers i fiencr4 blAtriV. lifflit Cotaplidotsi,, -,•,, •,*, ,' Pe ist--- - .Y ,• tales, • ' ; • ' 8 Ceßiidache, km", /W. , ' • : • •• „In all sues a sensible relleilsguo relined in from Sri to ten minutes, and •PR Ficar OURIIIe ?tam aim to twelve Jaye. „Never .has It f et' fillbd'in 'on. solitary inOtiflee tAatilicmPlish• far more than lee bane proulirefl or tbrifinete4 applicant anticipated . The Curative Properties of .the Great. Western' Remedy are truly wonderful.: Whole 'pages of les ; timonfala from Influential oitisens might be giveq to the:public', but we deem it to be superfluous, as yon may readily did persons of your own segment anis in every part of the (wintry, *twin! niflfy" ',to: the dl dispelling and hint* . p . untiod quilities of the Great Western Remedy. AARON DAVIS, INEiroveret and manufacturer, - $25 Broad Bt., Newark, N.. 1. Theareat Western-Remedy may_ to obtained of all established Druggists throughout the,eountry. Barnes .6 Son ; Drugglsts,Allentoin, whole sale Agents. [April 8, '66 Sm AGENTS—}7S to .$205 per- Month TV for gondol:Um, and $B5 to P 5 for Ladles, everywhere, to Introduce.the'Oommoi Sense Fami ly Sewing fifsehlie, improved and perfected. ' It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt,:bind, braid and embroi derbeautifully. Price only $20, - making ;the ',Lit tle loci 'Wolf, and fully warrantedlor three. year.. We pay the above , wages, or a commission, from :whieh.twiee that amount can be made. Address or call on 0. SOWERS A 00. °floe, No. 925 S. sth atreet Philadelphia. All letters answered prompt ly, with circuit re and terms Eissolution of Partnbrohipi NOTICE ie hereby given that ' the grocery and Pioirision business heretofore carried on under the firm of btetler & Unger, in the borough of Allen town, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 21st of March, 1868. All persons indebted to maid firm are requested to call at tho•old stand and settle their ac counts, and all persons that have claims against said firm are requested to present their hill.. BENJAMIN BTETTLER, AMOS UNDER The undersigned, will continue the business at the old. 'Bind of Stettler A Unger, wheo he will keep an assortment of•all 'kinds Of groceries and provi sions, which ho will Dell a' the very loweet cask pri ces. Thankful for past favors he hopes by keeping the very beet, and attention to business, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. BENJAMIN STETTLEM. If . Ne,w York Price Currents- Nor Match Si. Corrected weekly by J. R. HELFRICH, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 92 Barclay Street, .NEW YORK. BUTTER. N. Y. State, Tnbs, eboico por lb. 55 to 58 N. Y. State, Tubs, fair to good, " 49 to 5d N. Y. State, Firkins, choice, " 54 to 56 N. Y. State, Firkins, fair to good, " 45 to 52 N Y State Diary's good to choice, " bQ to 55 N.Y.State,Weich tub,good to choice " 48 to 55 N. Y. State Firkins and Tubs, con., " 3d to 42 North'n. Penna., good to choice, " - 58 to 58 Ohio and Western good to choice, " 40 to 45 Panna Ohio and Western, common " 24 to 30 Rolla, choice, in cloth, lia, fair to good, in cloth, • -CHEESE N. Y. Btate,cholee and factory made " 20 to 22 N. Y. State, Dairy, good to choiee, " 20 - to 22 N. Y. common " 14 to 18 EGGS Jeriey d< Penna.paoked in chaff, per dos. 251t0 26 Jersey & Penna. packed in oats, 0 25 to 26 N. Y.:fitate, packed, in good order, " 25 to 25i Ohio, packed—by express, to count, " 24 to 25 BEANS. Marrnw,choice,full sized, per bush 62 lba 2.00 to 2.20 Kidney, chotee,lull Bleed, " " 2.20 to 2.50 Mediums, cboice, 4l 1.20 to 1.40 Mixed lots and common, " 60 to 1.00 f , DRIED FRUIT. Apples—N. Y. State, choice, pet. lb. Mt. 14/ Apples--dens; and Pennsylvania, " into 18 Raspberries, black, " 48 to 52 Blackberries. ' . " 58 to 85 Whortieberriett, " 36 to 18 Cherries, pitted, " 40 to 54 Cherries, pits in, . " •6 to 8 Peaches, peeled, . " 24 to 110 Plume, '____ - " 28 to 80 BEESWAX. Purl SEEDS. per bush. 56 lbs. 2.40 to 2.50 per lb. 9 to 10 Flaueed, Clover, TALLOW In good Barrels, per lb. Ilito 12 POULTRY. Dressed Chickens and Fowls, per lb. 22 to 24 do do common " 28 to 27 Turkeys, good to oboice, " 28 to 28 do common, ' " 23 to 26 Ducks, good to choice, ~ r" 27 to 30 do ' common, '' " 23 to 28 Alive Geese, per pair 4.00 to 6.00 do Ducks, " 1.75 to 2.26 CALVES. Dro red, Common, GAME rigeone, (Tame) alive, do " dead, FRUITS. Apples, good to choice, per bbl. 0.50 - to 7.00 "" common, " 5.00 to 1.00 Chestnuts,. per bush Illekory'Nuts,. " 8 00 to 8.50 BUTTER.—The market continues Irm, receipts very light.- . NGlo.9.—The demand was good up to Thursday seeming, when the dealers suddenly found that the. reeelpts were heavy ; the consequence of whisk was the prices bed to be put down in order to selL Yes terday - they';, eached the lowest '.polnt, To-day thd 'receipts .are not as heavy, and prices a 1 ittle more Arm. • November 28, 1865 Attentione-Cltizens A New Finn & New Goods! Metzger & Osman neve just opened it their T MILIMINa EFIBLISHMENT. NO. 33 EAST HAMILTON STREET, . ALLENTOWN, PA., Their Fall and . Winter Stook of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, yEsTiNcs, &0" , &0., Made up w r be grder, 1 IR TR' LATEST BTU IS, oyTIP-TOP,INORKMENs at the ehorteet not. lIMADV- T D,6113 1"131V11111105113 t , OD WITHIN' 1111111111,6 GOODS BOLD CLIEAP.N4 TIIAN EVER. Oalriind rxamia4i. WE• HAVE THE . Cheapest Coats, Cheapest,Vosta, Cheapest Pante, ' Cheapest Overalls, ' " Cheapest Cloths, Cheapest Cassimeres, Cheeped Shirts, - Cheapest Collars, Cheapeetaloscie,to , , Cheapest Neckties, Cheapest Scarfs, Cheapest Handkerchiefs,' Cheapest Hosiery, Ch. epee. Gloves. , Cheapest Umbrellas, , , , y r eto.,•ete.. eta.; etp. `Our stock to Midi heavier and better assorted then Wh n Flour' bb1..00 : .• e cho Wi ' .loolb9. 2 . 25 :.( C1: 1 1 7 11Fellt ][lll3lF4JOlrlii:ll' O__n Me bbl. 6.25 - ,Wheit,.Nl bushel, 2.00 '• ljen'tliomettbe-placirNo.-33-22aeribunilta atr,i _Eye, .1 _ , 1.00 next doorto the "Independent Republikanere'„ 00174, ~ .100 • METZGETI, AOB Alt: ' °its; I •'32lh, .50 !dines the I . * of • • ViailAtiraid,a , P4OO • isl;.l,ft .60 Wt.*, Oewier, lately liana . eittif at diktat.- Mussed. • • _. tbf,TlTit Itiallh • • ; • Dr i l d A at .ll 4;; , IP 4i. y 4 to e , ""-• • rti'L NOM T F FASHION r *WIMP EASING-WITH THE TIMES, iY PRICgS —______ _ _ -- ~ ' A 7 . -; Big 'time 1 RUT FALL IN PRICES I • ; :D . 4eyown tik -Got 4 HAVlNtitake adirantaicistgle great Pattie ID New York dor' g he put week, fare purchased 'ark Immense aoc I ISt* I Dry Gocilsl ' AT A 'Gift ' ki SACRIFICE IN PRICE, Which I ain cffering at ASTOUNDING CHEAP PRICES! Such as Plaid and Figured Wool De Laines, of es , ' es. shade, Reppe, Striped V iand Figured Mohair., Poplins, Valencia Plaids, Do Laines, De Bago, Jig., at _ _ VERY LOW gIGITRES,' so that ifnill meet the approval and come in reach . of every one, " lortfo• 1,n1y," rich and poor. Extra Inilucementsig . :Dreis Silks Prom a Plain Black to ahnost any imaginable 001. or of Plain pr yikiari;.wliteh cannot be prirpooled' in point of STYLE, BEAUTY OR CHEAPNESS, AT ' 'Kramer s 46poptglAm Which is the only sure place to get a correct idea of the prevailing fashion and at prices that Defy Competition. Panic in Prints! Prints! Lower than they bare been for . the past two:yearr BLEACHED• & UNBLEACHED .vusuN, 'Sbeatinp4Tieke, Checks, Stripes, Table Diaper, Counterpanes, in., 'Allah I can and will sail at Initten " Small Profits"rofits" . 66 Quick' Sales I" THE BEST AND MOST GOODS FOR TILE My assortment of Clothe, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Denims, Cottonades,:do., was seleoted-with great pains, keeping in view both a desirable style and ordinary quality, and will be sold, at the PCo,l[l[3ll2 I?atiaLB Bear in mind that the great centre of the messes to get anything in the Thy Coeds or Grocery line and et the lowest market price ii at M. 3. gramar's Popular Store. While making the above announcement to the 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*, and my belief that from the immense and attractive stock now being received at a great decline in prise. A ready sod desirable selection may be made ,euit. log the taste, befitting the atyle 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 inepeotion. Knowing that none will go away die. appointed, but go away njoiciog with cheap goods like others do, that buy their goods at M. J. KRAMER'S, Opposite tho Eagle Hotel. March 27, 1866 " 37 to 4U " 33 to. 86 IMPORTED AND DONIEStiu CA.RPETINGS. One 'lnvaria be- Cash }Tice. Embracing all Kinds and Styles --- -OF per lb.. ap•to fc) American and European MANUFACTURE, At Reduced Prices, ON ACCOUNT CY TIIE DECLINE IN 431-OEDi J, F R. Sr. E. E. .CiltNE, 904 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Now effir their GREAT 'SPRING . STOCK iItiIItPOISTED a, too aimisa CARPETING-, per lb. 14 to 1 7 to 18 par pr. to 60 ~ to 80 French and English Axminster, Engllsh Royal Wilton, 6.4 949 Velvets, Crossley's Tapestries, ' Imperial Three-Ply Carpet, Fine Ingrain Carpet. ROYAL WILTON OAR,PE'gg CM 34, 4.4, 5.4, 6.4 WHITE, RED-CLIECKED AND FANCY MATTING, COCOA MATTING, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, &0., March 27—Sin STAND FROM UNDER! GOLD 124 ! atid Propels of still Further Decline ! I= o AL MT GI . RULES 2.HE SOUR. Hats Caps, EL straw,Goods, Brame swam.. Christ &• Sauer's, No. 15 West llimiltm street opposite the Odd Follows' Hall, have on hand the . , • largest astortment of Hats and gap', spring and summer styles,uver seen in Allentown, corn p Het ng - everystyle and quality. tram Ave dialers slow); to_Aftyleents, aad'such 'that will become old and young ' ; , ' ' Their stock Of Caps is the largest:ln Alleritown and at ettremely low pricer. 'To convince theptiti , Ho of 'what is said;it may to state that they •bwee wownrothit different styles. Barely enough to 'give ir parson a chance of butting his taste. ilfar• Measre.t)hrist A Facers •direct attention to the feet that they are the'ohly Manuraclunanis of Hats In Allentown. •• • Sinew Goone.-4 beititiful assortm ent of straw tate, for men and hoysiwillbe kalif, (militantly on band 'during theiseasori; to which we itivitis`ptiblic attention. Give us a pall. iltfa.. Country Merchants would * do well to give us a cell, as We will wholesale them Hats and cape cheaper than they can get them in the City. • Allentawn, August B—tf = • - • • At i Vawivarar nTsasb r. rreqici Iltbekly, by. fl'eirtilieimer, Naseheird d`'_ Co GREAT DECLINE GC Adhering to my motto of LEAST MONEY FIRST CLASS GOODS AN IMMENSE STOCK Fine English Brussels, ENGLISH BRUSSELS 7011 STAIRS AND BALLS; WITH BORDERS. E6ga,'46 dcisen;l 20. Butter, • In. 40 Lard," ' 20 Batas, '' • .- .22 Bacon ,* •• 16 Baaiwax e cr!'"- ' ...40. Potatose,ll6 bait& AO i t.:111.00 ,10 0.11,14 ' 3 ot i OFT. per toff, ' " 3.00 • OV—A,la ) , HAT • CAP St NOTIO . , r • ••:•:. ESTABLIth'IMENT HAS been' remove d to 40DPNEY '' - PHTHH'S building, on Nast Hamilton Street,, Opposite the Court Hearne, Where can now be found Abe latest, moot elegant and faebionable styles of - nen AND CAPS. • Also has been added a Gents' Furnishing Gobds' DEPAit'IIMEN 90! With a full line of NEW GOODS, stttoh as HANDKERCHIEFS, • _ • • ~SUSPENDERS, - • UNDERSHIRTS, - , • . OVERSHIRTS, , • UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, RAWERS, COLLARS, . NECK TIES, , . GLOVES. etc, eto., etc. COME ONE I COME ALL 1 ! and see for yourielres, thei besot:fill asiortment of goods, before purchasing elsewhere. I will take great pleasure in showing my goods, and can satis fy all that I can and will sell goods 75 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE OUTSIDE OF THE CITIES. New goods received daily from the manufacturers, and for pale of the lowest rates. ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH EMI 7?;12. TIIII Evans \&, Watson Safe. AFTER TWELVE ;YEARS USE IT STILL RETAINS ITS FIRE-PROOF QUALITIES. READ TEE FOLLOWING BRISTOL, BUCKS Co, PA., /March 14th, 1866 Misers. Evans et• Watson, Philadelphia Omits: We take pleasure it giving testimony in favor of your Fire-Proof eafeb. This morning oar mill, which was a/our story one, was entirely destroyed by fire; your safe was exposo to a very great heat, so much so that the brass knobs and places were melted off. After the safe was recover ed from the ruins it was opened, and the Books, Papers, Bank Notes, Ac., found to be perfectly pre served.. This teat Is a very high reoummendation of the superior merit of your inside. door Baja. Yours, reepectfully, • ' DORRANCE DORON. We have on hand a large assortment of the above celebrated Fire-Proof aim Also. Fire and Bur- glar Proof Safes for Blink, Mercantile and Dwell ingMonse Use, guaranteed free from Dampneis We guarantee to sell at prices lower than other makers. Orders attended to by calling on, or ad dressing EVANS A WATSON, No. 18 South Fourth Street, Phllads, March 27.--4 t Notice to the Suffering ! .• DEMONS who suffer from that peinfill disease known as the PILES will be heartily glad to learn that a remedy for their sufferings, has been discovered. Ttie remedy Is the well known Pile Root, and the undersigned can prove that he has cured hundreds of persons with his discovery Thla medicine has but recently been introduced in this neighborhood, and already many inquiries for it are made daily. The remedy San be procured at the Lehigh Pa triot book etors, at the hotels of Messrs. Selma and Hagenbuch, and at the residence of the under• signed, in 7th street, Allentown, and of George Reinhardt, Trumbauersville, Milford township, Bucks county, Pa. Fob. 18,'66-8m EDWIN SIEGER, Agent, NO, 71 East Hamilton street, in the basement tinder the office of Dr. William J. Romig, • • ALLENTOWN, PA. A lot of splendid Portfolios, at surprisingly low prices. A lot of stationery. A lot of books suitable for HOLIDAY PRES ENTS. A lot of Games, Chessmen, Checkerboards, Le. A lot of Novels and Other Books. This is the timo to subscribe for dailies, weeklies, end monthlies, from Janury 1, 1866. All orders will be attended to by lightning rail road speed. He has also on hand a lot of Needles, Knitting Needles, Crotchets, etc. Call and examine our stook before purchasing elsewhere. angB'66-11 POTATOES ! POTArOES !! 20,00,0 Bushels I For PLAITING and TABLE USEI We invite the attention of Farmers. Deelers'and others to our stock of POTATOES, consisting of all the Standard Varietiee— • Peach Blows, Monitors, Buck Eyes,. Cusco, • Mercers, Jacksons, Prince Alberts, Early White Sprouts Garnet Chili, '" Dykeinan,. from various sections of the country—all of which we I►ill' sell in lots to emit Purchasers, at lowest Whole sale Market Prices. WOODRUFF BRO , Produce Commission Merchants_ No. 4 ARCH Strict, & 54 North WHARVES, .marl3-4t] • Philadelphia. Public Sale. 'WILL be sold at publio sale on TUESDAY and V V WEDNESDAY, April 10th and Iltb, to com mence nt 10 o'clock A. M. of each day, at the house -of George Garnet, of Upper Saucon township, Le high county, the following valuable personal prop erty, to wit: • Form excellent horses, can be used any• place; 14 head of select cattle, including 3 heifers and One bull; 14 choice swine, 2 fonr-horee wagons, 1 carriage, pleasure and wood sleighemowing machine, plow and harrow,•l corn barrow, threshing machine and horse potter, wind mill, straw cutter, hay in the stack, wheelbarrow, a lot of plank, chains, bay ladders and seat wagon bodies, grain' in the g: ound, all kinds of harness, giain bags, jack screw grain rake, grass soythee and a great many other farming implements too nu merous to mention. At thh eanie time and place will be sold the house furniture of said deceased, to wit: Beds and bed steads; carpets, atovea with pipe, one of them a valuable cook stove. tables, chairs, looking glazers, corner and other cupboards, copper and iron ket tles, tubs, stenners, a barrel with vinegar,,,butter tubs, a'valuable clock, chimney hook , sausage ma chine, drawers and a I.rge.number of otber astioles faniture.,too numerous to mention. Conditions bawl* kriown on day of sale by GEORGE GERNET, DAVID GBRNET. A dm're. E W. CLARK & ME March 20-4 t BANK ER S, No. 35 SOUTH 3D STREET, PHILA., - • WE 0711111. /OR BALI & Essex Rallron4 7 percent. Bonds. - Contra ~Paell;ip,ll..B. 7's interest pnynb:e in Sold In New-York. ' ' • • U. a, 30 - year 6's interest in ourraaoy leaned to the Paollei Railroad Company These'bonds are all for nabs very. low. ' BibOka bought and sold on to•nuilesion. U. d. aeourities of all kinds bought and eold. [mar2o-3m 9MI several asemsors of their respective boroughs .11. wards and' townehips of the county of Lehigh' are hereby requested.to nett in the Commissioners office ' on:Thursday, the lOth" day of April, nest, to subscribe Abele' oath of °Oise, which is to be tiled in said Office, to obtain the amassment boas, appeal notice and such otheimatters relating to the perfor mane° of their rospeetiver dealer. • • JOSEPH NBWHARD REUN_DO/iNEIt - • • • 40; , TAS Ap.4LEWITICf17, March 27=1t ' • • ' UOlll sailini&l OLOrinato itWites,"Chesp Ebro IMaet Efamiltob itteetc, , 1 , 1 PT. t r AIMMBE, GREAT OHRE' ' . • . ' "ileTfi r efittrtt f Wihly! T o, l , 4ool4 itf iiftcrWlAo n, • • DR. J. - H. 80i.111 E - t 1 , 7 "417 E GREAT LUNG DOOTGR . .PHILADfAI• Orstes N. I . :A GAMMA. LXAD. N04:28 Hanka et i . Now 'York, Jane 1,1866-. Dr- 3- &boucle—boat Dir s 17 o r -over. fifteen years t have been troubled with, ' a very severe cough, and usually two or three times a year with more or lose hemorrhage, whioh together, for the last few years, has kept me thin in flesh and too weak to do busbies', 01 any kind without suffering- Id August last! th'ad a very severe hemorrhage, and, according to thejadgment of a good New York physician, 1 was classed as beyond the reach of eiedioino, and was advised to prepared, so far as property matters were concerned, to leave this world. at short dam. The physician (and my good friends) paid that the first cold I took must prove fatal- Harty inlanuary I took a severe coldiand fortunately was occupying rooms at No. 82 BOND oTlt BET, directly over your office- I think about the 16th of January I procured a bottle of ydtir Pulmonie Syrup and Commenced taking.it freely- My feet and limbs were ver4 much swollen, and all the symyteme of a speedy death seemed to accom pany my cold; I sent for,my forther physioian, and stated to him that I waft taking your medicines, 'rind After' ehowing them to him, and having tasted of them, Aar, he replied : g' You can take them if you like, they will do you no harm:" lie said : " You know what I told you last summer, and I say the same now, if you have any business to close up, do not put it off." lie said to other friends that he " could see ho hope for me," and my friends and relations 'concluded my time had come; At this time I was taking-freely of your medicine, but had not seen you. Tho"doctor called a few times, and found me (much to his surprise, he said,) improv ing, and ho could not understand why. My faith was increasing in your medicines, and I had a wish to have you examine my case, and see whatyou had to say. • When you first came to my room and made the examination, you gave ma but little encourage. ment, but on the contrary, expressed sad doubts of my ever being helped out of my then seeming dif ficulties. The second time that you called, finding me still gaining, you gave me encouragement, say ing, "my grapier., were improving; the Ptilmon- Fe Syrup, Sea-weed - Tonic and Mandrake Pills had acted like a charm.". My circulation, my cough, my appetite, all began to improve, and I could walk about m -, room.a little. You visited me near ly every Tuesday, and found me improving, and told mo not to go out of my room until the first day of May. I took no cold' while under your treat ment, my appellee became first-rate, and you told me to oat everything I wished of a nutritious na ture, and to exercise about the room as much lib .possible. I followed your advice, and to the 'sur prise of my eld physician and friends, loom much better I.lran I have been for several years, and breathe better than I over expected a person could with one lung, the loft being completely -dried up. 1 feel very grateful to you, and consider your ad vice and medicines invaluable. Yours, truly, T. S. SHELDON. Dn. Scamice—Dear Sir :—About two years ago I was taken with a very troublesgme cough and a pain' in my breast; seven or eight months' passes away without my doing anything fur myself. Then I applied to a physician, who attended me fur about three months without rendering mo any ser vice. I also obtained tho advice and treatment of a physician in ono of our hospitals, and also bad the advice and treatment of two other physicians, but all to no purpose. During this long space 01 time I was nearly dead; several times my friend. came to see me and witness my x t into the spirit. world. I watt confined to my b. .d two months at one time. My breething was exceedingly short.— ' Rave up several time all hopes of getting better ; and as regarding getting well, that was entirely out of the question. And to think this day lam w.li and hearty 1 I was advised by some of my friends to try Dn. Sonericx's Medicines. I accordingly bought bottle afier bottle, until I reached the ninth ; then 1 farad a decided change in my cough for the better, I suffered severely from palpitation of tbr herrt, and • two weeks after I commenced taking your medicine this difficulty cawed. When Itfirst went to Dr. Schenck's office it was with difficulty that I could get up into his:reception room, J. waa so weak and so swelled; my skin was 1 1 as sallow as though I had the jaundice; I felt dull, heavy and sleepless. Dr. Schenek,atterexaminlng me, said both my lungs were affected, and gave me but little hope ; but his medicines, in about two weeks, took right hold of me ; it seemed to go right through my whole systeui. The Pulmonlo Syrup, Sea-Weed Tonle aid Mandrake Pills, all took right hold in the right place. The Pills brought away great quantities of bile and slime the Syrup loos ened the matter in my lungs, which came off very free; the Sea-Weed Tonic pave me an appritite,an d everything seemed to taste good. To show what great power the medicines have in purifying my system, and to show -bow bad I Was diseased, besides all the bile that passed my bow. els, and the groat quantities of phlegm and matter I expectorated, I broke out all over in large bolts, that would °Patinae to - gather and run for about six weeks, aril I bad et one time over twenty-five I have nothing of the kind now, and feel like an other person altogether. I can sefely say that I have not enjoyed such health for five years as I dc now, and cannot praise you and your medicines enough. May God abundantly bless andpreserve you! is the sincere desire of one who has been so wonderfully relieved through your agency; and It any cne desires to know with regard to the truth fulness of this report, if they will call upon any of my friends, or upon ins, No. 4 Dryden Placoomar Thompson street, below Cadwalader, Philadelphia, they will be perfeotly eatiefiled with the validity of the cage. Yours, with msteh respect, • . MARX SCHNAIDT. LEVI KUHNS The &bore case, as described, is perfectly iorrect. I know it to be true. Yours, T. D. MILLER, Pastor of Hanqook M. E. Church. • --- EDWIN EAGER, DR. SCHENCK, will be professionally at his principal office, No. 15 North Sixth Street, corner of Commerce, Philsdolphis, every Saturday, from 9 A. AL until 4 P. M. ; No. 32 Bond Street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3; No. 38 Summer Street, Boston Mass., every Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. All advice free, but for a thorough examination of the lungs. With hie Reepirometer, the charge• is three dollare. . • • Price of the Pa tunic Syrup and Bea-Weed Ton lo each $l - .311° , bottle; or $7,50 per half dosen. flandralie.Pills, Y 5 cents per box. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS .t. DEALERS ' Jinuary 30, 1868-Iy—No. 3. Will You , Buy GOir theap 7 TUO 'PET WC . Si MIT "E" CHEAP BOOT & SHOE STORE No. 35 East Hamilton Street, . WHERE you will And the nicest and - beet assort ment of Boots, Shoes and Gum Overshoe', of the best city manufac- - tine, that is now offered for- sale in Allentown,:and at surpriaingly 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 60 per cant, in buying, hen some ' Boots for Men,.' to $B.OO Boys, 1.50 " 3.50 Shoes for Men, ' 1.60 " 4.60 BOys,. 1.00 " 2.25 Ladies' Balmoral and Glove Rid, ,liso " 5.5 u " Glove gia lasting Gaiters, 1.90 " 3.75 . Children's Shoes, • .50 " 1.00 All kindd •of Slippers for Mob, Ladies and Misses, ' .90 " 1.9 a Also Skid Brushes, Shoo Strings and th eking WILLIAM 11. SEIP. —dm Sept. 26 Disc4lation • Notre. NOTICE' hereby given that the p ar t ners hi p heretofore existhlg, under the Arm of OEM MAN a 811.0ENLY, in the Mercantile businees, in lioetmeack,"Lehigh county, was on the.l2th day of February,lB66, dieaolved by mutual consent. There fore all perSonir knowing-themselves- to be Indebted to said Brbe, arretrequested to eittle_ their asteouttta within six weeks froth date, and all having claims spinet the same will preeent them for payment. • DAVID OBlifdAN, OLIA.S. 19110ENLr" - r itook "tindery: TVS - undersigned respectfully announces to the eitisens of Allentown and vicinity. that be fa still contlpuing,the book-binding business, It the old stand, near the_lleunty Jell. where ter is prepared to fur. nish his elastomers with ate best leeriest the cheap est rates. ! At his establishment all work is turned tint to thsi satisfaetion of those for whom it le done. Tbankforfor the patronagasextceded to hire in the Past, he - quake a continuance , of the same. !loin an. approolitlve public. Come all and see for Tour selves.. 09118TANTINE tINDER. jau2.'6ll-116) . MILLINERY 11,— STRA_W GOODS. dhveßß IF:CO , bay.e opened andill 141 •• us ineelving, weekly a fine assortment of etraw Bits; Flaw- • ere, iiraTeee, de., die.; wholesale Wed retail. •• • - J. W. - 0/441181ie av CO. 1 NO. el N orth biaond street, Phila. log; Riney slid'etsticallllnerry: • Pattogst bommoht. oh Wald. 1 - • , [Nor Ilt-21a = ON PIFTII STREEI, I= ISTIN Shutter Bros•a. ;.; N ‘ si r e 8 1 lialiAle 011 tree t A LENTO %V N s 161F4 t , ;. - 110141 Next Door to the EOgte utriekl ^ f t jitl4l r A k l o ot, '42:ios.!4P Shimer's filamnibth Store A LIVE INSTITUTION i ; • Money ISY BUYING AT smitilms , STORE , Filled Stacks Righ, with Goods Rif- ~ ' 1.2-7_117 . . . Our entire Stook bee been MARKED DOWSIIO the lowest Emboli, we: defy ee l mpettlion. ,;•0.:..:, WE STUDY TO PLEASE. , .; .-: , overy one, old and young, Ault and poori deavor to keep a well aolected stook 0f.,, • DRY GOODS, GROOERIBBi. is• QUERNSWARF,. citp ET.INGE4;. OIL CLOTH, ; PROYISIONO' SALT, VIM, is dd, - •• - , to give bargains to all diode who may favor nowt* their custom, not only for einty . days or igloos time, but wilt always continuCto 'sell our •goods at the very lowest possible price's. Wo do not preload . to say that our slalom is strictly Cash, but guaran tee our prices to be as low as any others who are boasting of selling the cheapest, in OonseqUettee of doing business entirely upon -cosh Strangers follow the standard customers of the . ' well known old stand, and you will all in turn be. with courtesy waited on and supplied with the cheap- - est Goods. Bo sure you are right, mingle in the crowd, then come ahead to • SUINCEIRO POPULAR. SPOIL* - where you can be best suited with the most foods• - for the least-money, with both durable and fashion- • ,eblo goods.. LADIES' Dress Goods 'Department Unusually complete with rich and elegant goods , as well as the cheaper styles, it comprising Black and Colored Silks, Pin d and Figured Wool Do LAILION Morinoes, Plain, Figured and ended Mohair," • American De Lanes, Coburgs, Alpaccas; Reppe, Poplins,: - Scotch and Union rte., ete., etc., MOURNING. GOODS* 9 Wool Detainee, Iderinoes. Repps, Poplin, Me. bait Goods, Bombazines, Alpa cas, Canton Cloth, Delaines, Coburg Prints, &e. Crape and Love Veils, Crape Collars, Square and Long.Thibet and.Blankel Shawls, Ilanditerohiefejlosiery and Gloves, &o. Gingbams, Flannels, Muslin, Tiekings, - . Diapers, qeobs, • - Bosoms end White Goods, AO., as CLOAKS AND CLOAKING CLOTH Of every disoription, atyloa, quality, colon •es prices. • SHAWLS! SHAWLS Squs - e and long Brodie, Blankets, .Thibeetasilli Plaid BALI)IORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS At varyi•ailu: \ aiprlaos. and all 'is!. The Side r Skirt:' This ektrt 1 , 1 more /durable, more elastic, mon ti graceful, and will keep Ito shape and retain its plate better than any other Skirt. hi) Steel Springs be. ing covered with a lino plat d wire, in place of a cotton Covering, will not wee off orbeeeme moiled. and the *lola skirt may-he'w Ped . without jury or fear of rusting and will be se igpod as new. in . CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH, A very full 'took, Dew and rich deelgrii. QUEENSWARE A full arsorlmont,Oheap. WINDOW 811ArDEB-AND OURTittip Of every difieriptiou. s i r•• • • . . Groceries, Fisk and Prevision!! At the fowest prices, nomprising a A111 2 1114'6! en artiolee usually kept bk a first class f4otWry'Depstst.•• BALT—Ground .Liverpool, AshiOe` !airy salt by the sack and bushel. ' • Country Produce. All kinds of Country Produce taken in elshasige, arid the highest prices paid for. GREENBACKS NEVER REFUSED " •.. An early call will secure advantage! that will he certainly lost in delay. , - We are thankful to our old onstomelilor paella-' yore, and solicit a eoptinannee Ll' the mune, and,ae . many new ones, who will favor us with their patress-,.. age, we will endeavor our utmost to treat them witl' ; courtesy and punctuality. , Remember the.well known old stand late INGER A GRIMM, No. 6 West tlathilton Street,. Allentown, Pa. , BRIBSER 8R06114 ~ ... __ • • .;;. Partnership Notice. ••, .-, "•• NT °TICE Is, hereby given that the uudarsigneatir*, , 111 the 12th day of Vebrnolli 1861 4 entst i r partnerablp,under the ilru; of WICIETiRT 6 I )11, In the dart:wattle bubble, in noreneciok, Lield4h i „, county. They will 'domicile - the bdrineu atthe el, z i.; stand of GEllfdAll 1 81102NLY.. Tbey - will - de their beat. not only to please the euetiimere;arate old arm, but all new ones that may ealloAnd by strict attention to bugle., to merit theltApatron age. . fIaHMAN WICK*RT, HENRY A.,ICLIFIIL, . ... _ .. .. , VXBOUTOR' NOTlCH.—Nottee• is herebY.' giros ~. . ,v. ....1 CA that letters •testamentary liming . hein •• granted , •!..leuctcra to the undersigned in the estate of Itobert Oberly,,, - , ..-.:n 4::3 deceased, late of Hanover tuwnship, Lehigh Bounty, ,, '; ; .7..... , ... , 1 therefore all persons who keel,' themselves to lie 1a.% • , . , • , - - led .71,* debted to said estate are requested to rat kepaYstient: ': '!) n-?!tzti- g within sii weeks from the date.hereof, and such who : , ': , : , *7 r.z.l - :ot have any legal claims against said estate will pretant' ' ' , s•rt i t 33 there, well authenticated for settlement within' eta , .. ,, i •''''' -• 1 above .e ecified time. 7• • . - . • p . ... . , , •^!:vrit.., ' . . JACOB J. OBERLY,. , • ,!' :; 33 JOHN W.: OBERLY. ' tie l ititotik .-. .- --,, - , R ......vi ;•rtzvf EDWARD BTEUDEE, March 21, 1866.-7" gi'. . .:steward Depitiy — ,."s' ----1 . . .., C.) C),kft S.' SECOND STREET; abi, SPETJOB ts a 4 t./ V PHILA., would respardittlly hem lila ... e .istomer.. atid others, that ha ; is now . islliagrall . .8 m from one of the largest and Nast . assortmOtts ovo t., R .; CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS •-• ~..... .„ be d - ea , ...no Window Shades_do , that he had :r mistandlorod many years, at sednoe4 pflots:i.:l,mar.li - , ll toa ~, ' .11 . CARPET'S and: , olli. CLOTHS .nouan..72, di CO., the Min* 4 • Lion olittlirotstralltiarist:4 o 4 of -,;,-rj 3 , 1A. d1 14 ^.11714 N SPRING irrizmecar.osai.." *A. :2 .0 Consisting of Tapestry. Brauels; Three-oy, in griiin, Entry, Stair and, -Rag:- CarpeiLL'Als4l, - . 01.11 mar; trom - .midi: - Window. filiadoo in great...variety, Canton slid , 474 Matto, ;no./ a0.,1 1 ..110U01 id, JA.,.& 00., 608 SOUTH 1311000Datnist abv..lloow,a Branoti l f it r it redi, Wo.Copi f.luidlgtiejf Garden i b i s * t t. 'A,' , Jr. imiliate ireA • =lll MEM . ..,) , 1 ; ' • 11 V l . ME • -••••• .••••r11,7 - 1.57: • ;•.:4:01,1:173 :::457f• • • e:: • 1., tv,nt:l •-,:%!:.t7a7cr. .• - f! ::!T : • -.0!, .::01r^T.11,4 BIEMIN=I MEM ME MEE t 1 MIN MEM WM oT : !t` l " 1 :.t:cl iliO , <-, =ST • vt 151C4 • D.l. ...._,,..:C~ I= :nt~ :1,: .. 'z-!.af.' =lllEl=l *elk s . yrnn- - ",41. , 1:) , ..,.' ,t . ..:(14 . • .. - "711-6 1/1= IMMO Mir 1/1131 BM MEE FEE EEO MEI •:fr =I
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