IS II oot anittavilbre:!. New Firm Ner*ore 9 and New G Odsi (-)DEN,JaE2-.4: _1 r 4-4, r TrAVING Jut titled' e tit tuntio 11 More room in Ran's Building, next door to the Allan House, would, rupeotfully In to of-the peo,nll,ot Al lentown and Ahab awiniry, .te theif largo ' varied, and well - rue - 141 - 11hEit of' ' BOOTS AND SHOES. They will sell yor!".yetior article in ;ti.e way.of BOOTS iiiiioES.!!! .1 . for lees money than you can bny them for elsewhere. The most soeptiosi oan be satietbfdlqvi epual• ation of the stook they offer for sale.. • ,' , • Their Dffanuhusturing DePattakent.4 being under the supppielon of one o:* jbe firm, who bag had much expeHettati 'the businliiithey - are confident that PERFECT SATISPACTION • ean e were he given in every instanoh work , of *Di description Is 00014; There is nothing:in,ithe.line wear for the_feet that cannot be foupd at'thia BOOT Atsl6 SHOE STORE"! AT PRICES RANGING AS,YOLLOWS: Infant Shoes, all Stjilisrflitriio±,etlf.lo $3 per: pair. Oliildren!s, Asa., sll !Styles, Irma ,25'ets. ta . sA. „Air pair. Misses' Shoes, all styli's, Pura 75 eta to $l.lO per pair. Youths' Shoes, all styles,. fouali r . flte.''.;,fa' - :43 pair. Boys' Rhos., all Style•Oret3i 75 et*. to•li4 per Ladies' Shoe*, all styles, fru* $l. to' $5 per pair. Gents' Shoes, all styles, from sl:so' to 81 - 50 per pair. Youths' Boots, all style*, from $1.50 to 450 per par. , • Boys Boots, all styles, from 111 to per pair.. Mena' Boots, all styles, from 0.50 to $l5 per pair. County Merchants and Dealers Sup plied-id City Sobbing Rates. ..The public are Invited to give a esll,before purchases are male elsnrhere. J. G. Ousanartiaii, : Witatu if. 8211 P. April 17; 1866 , —l7 Seip "14.9%0:R1MED B IS BOOT, SHOE; -HAT AND CAP STORE AT NO. 35 EAST HAMILTON ST., ADIOINING KERNAHEN'S 0111 06. na Store, where he offers to all who will give him •eall, the very best and most fashionable goods ever - offered to the chi me of Allentown, at'the following low cash prices: Men's calf boot*, fine, $3 00 to $9 00 " kip, double mole, . '8 73 ". 543 Boys ohilds' boots, 1 73 " 47b Men's glove Kid, Congress, .1.0. .2 60 " 575 " Hal. shoes 190 " 300 Men's. women'., 'boy's and misses glove kid, lasting gaiters, 175 " 678 Women', glove kid, very floe, 326 " 673 " Sue goat morocco ball., 250 " 400 " men's motes o and calf shoes,. ' " common shoat', Mime' and child's shoes, • Men's, women's, mines', boy's and child's slipper?, 23 " 1 00 No auction goods in my store, but from the bust aianufaotories. I also have all kinds of HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS of every kind, at the lowest cub prices. Gall and lee for yourselves. WILLIAM H. SKIP. • April 17. —ly EYE AND EAR DUN% 3. ISAACS, M. D., Oeculist. and Anrist, formerly of Leyden,. Holland, is toasted at No. 019 PINE Street, PHILADELPHIA, where persona agitated with (Mantes of the EYE or EAR, Will be Scientifically treated and cured, if curable. N. 11--ARTIFICIAL EYES ineerted without pain. No charges • made for examination. The Illedloal faculty is invited, as he has no secret m his mode of treatment. [jun MARRIED. On the Oth in3t., by Unlike A. K. Wittman, Mr Milton Soberer, of Allentown, to Mies Palm Ueber roth, of Salieburg. le On the Bth Met., by the Rev. J. Koehl, Mr. John G. Behimpf, of Allentown, to Miee Catharine Brehm, et Hazelton. Pa. DIED. On the 11th of April, in Allentown Mr. Isaac De- salt, aged r. 2 years. On the Ilth of April, In Allentown. Mr. John Rau, 4iged 77 year* 1 month and 20 daye. On the 15th of March, in Salisburg,rmellne Tay ler, aged 30 years. On the 17th of March, in Sallsburg, Christian O.b. a.:ed 71yearP, 9 months and 10 day.. On the 18th of March, Charles Brach, aged 81 ears, 9 months and 5 days. On the 12th of March, in North Whitehall, Chrirti • no, wife of Henry Baer, aged 84 years. On the 4th of April, in North Whitehall, Pe' er • taste!, aged 81 years. On she Bth of April, in Allentown, Sarah Miller bed 77 years. STOIVi . • IN . ALLENTOWN! UST OPENED 1 . Laufek & Steckel. It LION . 11111; No, 50 Easilton Street. TlevE opened a rew DRY 000138 and DRO LL ORRY store. All of their stock le now and hash, and has been purchased for each at the pres ant reduced, pricer, which will enable them to eel: at greatly reduced rates. Among their Dress Goods 'sill ba found some of the latest and moat leahlono bill sty lei, eonaiwleing Silks, 111olia'r Leno, Leno Voyage, Grenadine, Leno'Malatige, All Wool DaTains, Amures, Melange, 'Plain and Figured Poplins. Bradley's Improved Duplex Hoop Skirt Also a full line of NEC MIN Pia NAT .M.A.TIL . Conalsting in part of Caesimeres. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Domestic Goods, such as Tickings, Fiannoli, ".‘ Sheeting', Prints, Oheok o C.., ko • Terms are CASH! ts..COUNTRY PtIODUOVI taken in ezobangs for guide. Woo. H.. LAIIM, April 17, 1565 STAANGS, BUT TRUE. IGIPP,RY young lady and gentleman in the United 111 States eon bear something very much to their advantage by Totem mail (free of eh..rge.) by address ing the undersignel; Those. having fears of being hymbugge.l will oblige by not notioing this card. All ethers will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CUAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. T. Allentown Post .0111ce. LETTERS remaining unclaimed In the Poet Of: bee at Allentown, State of Pennsylvania 16th day of April, 18C6: Emma Caine, Henry Colt, Charles Greene, Peter Ilariie, J. HolWere. 'Daniel Gallagher Joseph Gallaß* er, - .Emella E. Robbine Mrs. CiaharineMobati WIS.To obtain any 01 those lettere, the applioan tout Call for 12.1eirtinsd letters, giro the date of lb. HO, anti pay otos Stint fat odrarcligng. • h vejb,l ti t of C4ll 1)41404 for *ti bitho t% ens atoosA, 1411 04 Itl'? M soop, r:m. LDREDUC e t a , OM 12.:LtrlY4-...-44513 adt el t e Velk T)° • C~lott to iteail.Ced - "PROM s • •••• Ar.loo - to,•311 CtßEplr 24)1:11FD. , dh. P.. , • . 1 , Goods Giceatit' tbdited CHEAP- CASH STORE r• ~ • OF • ' • • .!: 1 • . BurdF6 ,4 4 11,00134 that sold one ygiaiiaga a t arum per yard, in aile+ ialling at 25 daub pat yatd. Prints that sold f0r.62 tents,for 18 ..,,tints per yard. De Maine& it Pricee Miters the Wei? • at 2 Cants per. Ward. cwrscralst.rt.xinso ATPAIOEB''THkT"A9fiOITIBg,Thip.'PEOPLE Dress Goods ! ' All 113014 9f !Wool pe Lila's. Figul9clAllite l l:rf ill shades, Pron ( Parail'et,...beautlfal atylel, Chigl. "ilia. Common yo Lianas, Ao. Mens :and. Boys", 'Wear ! :batt a lt a ir, e 'Ll:futt i rforge e n t %l l l7f. d ;: e . a .i n r SPRING .13ALMORALS I _ • SPRING SHAWLS.! • - " 'HOOP SKIRTS I titirpetst. 'PARLOR CARPETS, • • • ' BED ROOM CARPETS, - CARPETS; •- STAIR 'CARPETS, - ••• ; • • 'cy ROME MADE CARPETS all bouglit at dui recont'Auctlon sales at greatly re duce') prices.• DOMESTIC GOODS ! FLANNELS, 'MUSLIM, TICKINOS, CHECKS, SHEETINGS, PRINTS, &0., &0., &o . Doing a Cash Pasiness only, they are thereby enabled to sell goods at inn& lower prices than their neighbors that st.ll goods on Credit and have heavy losses by bad book accounts. They are de termined to tell goods at low prices notwithstand irg the high Woes the other stores are asking for their goods. • REATEDIDED, THE PLACID, THE Cheap Cash Store BURDGE & JONES, No. 9 East Ilamillon &net, 3 doors below the Allen noose. April 17, 1866. 1 73 " 280 160 " 260 26 " 160 Mien Business Col'ege, HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN STS. THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M., Prosidont atd Consulting Ace mutant. • EXTR&ORDINAtIY INDUCEMENTS ! NOVEL AND PERMANENT ARRANG stuns OF BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS, From April Ist to October Ist, 1860. Ufa Scholarship, including Bookkeeeping, Busi ness Correspondence, Forms and Customs, Commer cial Aritbmetie, Business Penmanship. I.),:tecting Counterfeit Money, rnd Commercial Law. Eoholarebips, including the saute' 6its}3ot3 aa about. Time limited to three months. TWENTY DOLLAR& Penmanship, Three months $7 Penmanbhip, and Arithmetio, Three Months ... $lO Th 3 saving of .34;a1 and gas in the summer months is an advantage of such importanes as enables the management of thie College to make a eonsiderable reduction in the summer rates Fr.m October 1, 1866, to April 1, 1867 Life Scholarship, $39 Scholarships, 3 months, $23 Penmanship, 3 months, $lO Pomo ship sad ArichmAio, 8 =mill, $l2 Special Tor IN 0 for Club*, diikli•rir, aseifor go Boas of Jfiniatero and Teachers. DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION NOR BOTH SHERI AND ALL AGES, . To Banking, Btorekeeping, Bookkeeplirg, Penman shin, Pen Drawing, Phonography. Arithmetic- Men suralion, Algebra. Geometry. Analytical Geometry, The Calculus, Navigation, Burveytag. Engineering, tienging. Mining, Meehonical Drawing, Contemn alai, Law, German, Telegraphing-, and the Saglish Braucher, st mode ate prices. Undersea by the publie as the moat 'immoral. .Budineas College of tho country, as Ia evidenoei by the fact, that POUR RUNDRED AND TWO STUDENTS here entered in the - Et= Moises CP ITS E.1.151811CC. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTrdEINTS. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M ' riEORDE B.BNYDER, R. B. BARNES, C. N. PARR, Ja, J. T REYNOLDS, HENRY REIM, A. E. ROGERSON, A. M, C. E: Supported ky oa oil. Curpa if A " tans. Call or send for a Catalogue, College Currently, and Plerce'a Practical Educator. OFFICE: 531 NORTH EIGHTH Sl. aprl7 2m] THOMA 4 M. PEIRCE. • DISABLED LIEN, ATTENTION! ANTED, one or two men, in Allentown and vi einity, who have lost either an arm or leg. to sell Wadswor,A's Water proo/ Arnica /leafing Piusier, the beat and cheapest Court Plaster in the ma• ket! From $5 to $lO per day•ean be made. Address, with 25 cents for sample and full information. A. F. BEL CHER. Box 45, Philadelphia, Fa. N. B.—All agents and peddlers woull ilnd it to their interest to answer the above. —lmo. GREAT AMERICAN PUZZLE, PATE N TED by PHILIP II ILL , Importer of ran ey Bootle, 259 Market et, Philad'a, Pa., le one of the moat ingenious and amusing articles of the kind we have ever Been. It is oaleulated to afford diver sion to old and young, Price 30 cents for cot of six numbers. Bent by'mail to all parte of the country. PHILIP HILL, 259 Market et., Philada. Ladies' Needle Book, containing 100 of the beet needles. Bent by mail on receipt of 50 cents. ' . [lmo. Cottdnadop, &o r e-* lin lib. Nip AGENTS wantod for th e on , y ðan., reliable e and official History of the Lleutenant-General. Grant and his Campaigns, EY PROS. HENRY COPPED. A. STram. • —ly 1 Vol., Bvo , 520 pages, with 8 Steel Portraits, Le. Published under Gen. Grant , . Sanellon, dee thoroug:ly ragged by GESERAL RAW,LIAS, 7Yle work will be In orrry prrtioular trueworthy and aueurate—written by thu Meow:lent-13onoral9 life-long friend, from °Mabel documents pat into hie handr, it cannot fail to meet evory requirement of the public expeetatloo. Mao SHERMA.N and his CAMPAIGNS, By Col. ELM. Bowman, and Lieut. Col. IL B. Irwin, 1 vol, Svc., 612 pages, with 8 Steel Portraits, de. TAoroughig revised by GEN. SILBRMAN VieesV, andpublieted under his Lindh/it. These books are having an immense sale every where, ae they are the only enthentioated Histories of these great Generale as a whole, for no other writers have access to the private and Mobil papers of the several Commanders. Bend for circulars to P. IiARRBT2 d CO.. apri7-2ml 800 OVistnot Street. Philtdelph is. ge,lf you want to buy tamp, call at Wales' Chap illtors, m No.ol Nam Hamilton alnati tuitt door tit the Anhal gond, • THE AND SUCCEEDING TZARS TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. And succeeding years, u before. Genera{ Grami'a CAW of Moil. • AT ItIL, 1866. ;• • otaitil litlS Ma' Tllt ti lt " un lite . • - A THE gi..1 1 01-U.IIE4AR . STORE -ALLENTO Immense " Attractions! Idoods Purchicsed For CASH For Cash and ApproioaiCiedit I ORELVIIECIINE IN - Puns! tiig Drop - old, Whether temporary or permanent deponent math. net. With Itoldhirrom. $2 DO alma to $ 1 . 2 7 • and cotton 30 conu a pound. STANDARD-GOODS ate noti.Utng ate beset foes.to.the manafanturem bat Oil la neither here nor them, for I. bound to lioe'Plitai'iiithe uiuslo, and continua am beratefoti, . , To luead the Trade OfferfiTit DEFY COMPETITION ! From April 84 I shall afar a'nomplota Una of • Ladies' Seaboliable Dress Goods, being parlantly ALIVIR with averythiag In this dna that is FREBII, 04010X,and ATTItIigIVE, in short as mail for •' • Style, Ifariety‘and Lowness of Price. shall and can not be surpassed. STAPLE , GOODS? A full line of all the choke brands of bleached and unblesehed mullion, Meetings, Lo., and. every thing that belongs to housekeepers in this line at EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES! I give no quotation A price'', but will sell you for LESS MONEY than you Gan get the same goods elsewhere. • Shawls, Cloaks, flacons, Mantillas, Ito ;in great variety Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, &e. This depaitmoot has reoeived special attention this spring and comprising the newest and most de sirable spring styles, adapted to the taste of the aged, middle aged, "Young America," and children, end will be sold at present Gold Standard- Prices Ale° the CHOg&I , ' LINE of GROCERIES and at t will °olivinee one and all that Kramer'S 18 TIM IMI Great Place of Interest for persons wishing to select from the meat exten sive and reliable stock of goods and at. THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. An examination is all I ask, knowing that I* cart of fer inducements that cannot be surpassed by any reliable house in town. M. J.,KRAMER, Opposite the EAOLE HOTEL. EMI Geo. K. Reeder, MERCHANT TAILOR No 15 East Hamilton Street, Pirxt Door to John B. ,Moser's Drug Etor. WHERE he heaps constantly on hand a fall ail if sortcasnt of ready-made clothing, such as COATS, VESTS, PANTS &o. ciao GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, which f Workmanship, Quality and Prices, ere riot surparset din Irn. A large and well eelea ed etoelr of R.N) a.A....'5,1N15112[112:::3 always on band. Clothing made to order on short notice, and a • 11000 FIT GUARANTEED. Call arid exnullog our stook. April 10,'66-Iy] "GEO. K. REEDER. THIRD IWARTEELY STATEMENT. os tae Allentown National Bank. APRIL 2, 1888. 438E7'8. .151118 Diseounted 53.9,418 75 U. &Bonds deposited for Circulation.. .200.000 00 Other U. S. Securities 6,400 00 pm" by National Banks.. 85,366 10 Ducrby Bankers 16,172 42 Compound notes 20,950 00 Legal Tondorr 17,432 00 Coin ...... - .... ~ , 71,306 00 Notes of Ober National Batiks 5.735 00 Notes of State Banks 4,805 00 Checks on other Bairiki, 10,228 II Other Carh Items Fit panda debts Temporary over drafts , Vrecumm. Taxes Expenses Furniture, Sale, Protest, de flanking louse Other Real Estate. LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus Fund ....... Deposits.— ......... Due to National Danko Due to Bankers Circulation (National). Circulation 'State) Unpaid Dividend+ Diocount, Profit and Loea, Exchange add Interest: $743,807 83 Sworn and subscribed to sent correct statement be fore mo, April lit, Ix6B. (signed) • SAMUEL CM.VER, Notary Pablo. Trusses.' " SEELEY'S Hard Rubber Trine, cures Rupture, frees the .eord trim all pressure ; will never rest, break, limber, chafe or become filthy, (the flue steel spring being coated with hard rubber;) spring made any power required ; used in bathing, fitted to form ; requires no strapping; cleanest, lightest, easiest and best Trues known. Send for pamphlet. L B. SEELEY, tole proprietor, 1347 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. April 10, 18155-ba C. Somers & Son. Fine Spring Clothing , 6U CHUM STRUT and 618 JAIIII STREET, PIIILADELPIIIA. A PULL ASSORTMENT apleee goods of every Ja. variety always on band for custom trade. Orders promptly attended to. jar Prices greatly reduced. [apr3.3m ANTED—AGENTB—To canvass for the "Sol- V V dier's Individual Memorial " Greater induce ments offered .than by any other publishers.— Agents have en entire monopoly in the territory as. signed them, as there has been nothing of the kind yet introduced. Meets with universal approval, is , ornamental, also a record of value to those who have served in our country's defense, and to friends cf de ceased soldiers. For circulars, ao., address enelbi-' lug stamp, B. C. BAKER, Columbus, 0, L ook Box 978. • - • —lmo For Sale. fiNI2 of the beta slate trunks In Lehigh winner. V chetah:ilea HIGIII.C4D-it.uALY AC113211, Malady °peal and the quality of the Mete (cited by hoc' TWO geed. Shinto, of N. r 01111116 21 ley-at WWI AIIIIIOIIIh idi THAT 5.074 89 6,314 19 3,237 64 2,426 26 2,185 80 1,162 65 1,645 35 9,000 JO 5,180 69 8743,807 8 $200,000 00 _27,594 71 271,873 OS 41 710 65 8,260 38 100,703 00 80,722 00 1,318 86 11,407 35 . REMOVAL ' , VMS - IKM !VS r• .Mlr , Ire TEL. HAT . CAP=lit - iNoTioN: ESTAPLISHMENT• - AB benn Jamovad toN IODBREY PET ER'S building, nu Halt Hamilton timed, , • . ~. • Opposite the •Court Where 01111 now be found the latest, most ellant and fashionable styles of HATBAND CAPS. Alio has been added a- ' - Gents'. Fornis : 4iot;..6* .. DEPARTM-ENT! ••With &full HUI of NEW 000D3, such u HANDKERCHIEFS; , SUSPENDERS, - - • UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSHIRTS,. • , UMBRELLAS,• •,HOSIERY, DRAWERS, • • COLLARS, • . . NECK TIES. GLOVES,- etc., etc. COME 'Q IS 1 .0014.10 ALL! L • and sim for jotartiOes the besotassortment'of goods, hefore purChasing elsewhire. I will take great pleasure in showing my goods, and can ■atG fy all that I can and will sell good. f. 5 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE OUTSIDE OF THE. CITIES. New goods received 'daily from the manutacturere and for sale at the lowest rates. • ffeb2o-t. A NOTHER, GREAT TRIUMPH YOB THE Evans & Watson Safe. ASTER TWELVE 'YEARS USE IT STILL • RETAINS ITS FIRE-PROOF QUALITIES. READ THE FOLLOWING BRISTOL, BUCKS 00 PA March 14th, 1800. Messrs. Lean. it Watson, Phiiadelphia : Gem : We take pleasure in giving testimony in favor of your Fire-Proof safes. This morning our mill, which was afonr story one, was entirely destroyed by Ore; your tulle was expose to a very great heat, so much so that the brass knobs and plates were nae'ted off. After the safe was recover ed from the ruins tt was opened, and the Books, Papers, Bank Notes, /to., found to be perfectly pre agreed. This test is a very high recommendation of the superior merit of your inside. door Safes. Yours, respectfully, DORRANCE b DORON. We have on band a large assortment of the above celebrated Fire-Proof tares. Also, Fire and Bur glar Proof Safes for Bank, Mercantile and Dwell ing Mums Use, guaranteed free from Dampness We guarantee to sell .at prices lower than other makers. Orders attended to by calling on, or ad dressing EVANS & WATSON, No. 16 South Fourth Street, Made, March 27-4 t EDWIN SiEGER, Agent, No. 71 East Hamilton street, in the basement under the office of Dr. William 1 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, Ai,. A lot of Novels and Other Books. This is the time to subscribe for dailies, weeklies, end monthlies, from Janury 1, 1866. All orders will be attended to by lightning rail road speed. Be has also on band a lot of Needles, Knitting Readies, Crotchets. eta. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ongB'Bs-tf EDWIN SAGER. WANTED, AGENTS—V/5 to $2OO per month for Gentlemen, and $35 to $75 for Ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Common Sense Fami ly Sewing Machine, improved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroi der beautifully. Price only $2O, making the else tio look eti'oh, and fully warranted fur three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount oan be made. Address or ,call on 0. BONERS Jr. CO. Moe, No. 955 9. sth street Philadelphia. All letters answered prompt ly, with eircul. re and terms raptit- I m QUARTERLY REPORT 07 'me NATIONAL BASK OF OATABAIIQUA APRIL 2, 1800 RESOURCES. Dills Discounted $340,797 07 U. B. Bonds deposited for circulation... 180,000 00 U. S. compound interest notes 34,880 00 Coin and legal tender notes 13,273 00 Cash items 3,528 82 National Bank Notes 574 00 Due from Naticnal Banks. 48,478 59 Due from bankers 1,350 25 Suspense 6,191 :0 Real Estate 9,700 00 Current expenses L. 737 42 •$ Taxes paid 1,050 48 LIABILITIES Capital Contingent Fund - Daposits lin paid Dividends ... Notional (Arm:dation State circulation Due National Banks Due banker,. Diaconot and interest-- Prolt and loss 1, M. 11 Born, Cashier of the National Bank of Catassuqua, certify that the above statement le cor rect to toe boot of my kn'owledge and belief. M. It. BORN, Cushier. Affirmed before me this 3d day of April, 1916. It. Cul) , llAmanstx, J. P. Eighth Quarterly Statement OW TIM Second National Bank, of Allentown MONDAY, Antiti 2, 1828 A SSEZS. Naito and Bills discounted $ 85113"34 U. S. Bonds deposited to secure °keels- don ....... ..... U. B. Bonds deposited to secure depot!. its 11. S. Seouritiee on hand Due from other Banks.— Prow ham and Furniture.. Bxpenses and Taxes Cuh on hand LIABILITIES. Capital Stook 200,000 00 Caentattoo 180,000 On Individual Deposit,.., 71.438 95 Government Deposits. . 83,985 34 Due to Banks 23 118 6 96 Surplus and Interestl...... 14,512 73 Unpaid Dividends 1 222 91 $526,821 80 F. E. SAMUELS, Cashier. Sworn to and imbseribed April 141, 1800, bo ors T. 0. Orairsaan, Notary Public. PRIVATE SALE. -OF A House and Lot • Tag undersigned offers at private sale hie eplen dldlv located house sod lot in Gordon street, between Sixth and Seventh, 'Opining properties of A. L. Rohe and Reuben Shuman. The bongo le built of brick, TWO-AND-A-BA sto :.--;1. ties high, conveniently arranged through agg oat, and Just newly painted. The lot is 40 a feat front by 110 feet in depth, is well planted with fruit trees and grape vines, and also supplied with a first-rate bake °yen, an excellent cistern, pig stable cad chicken hot' 'a. The proper. ty Is Oho of the finest that may be expected to find its was' into market for a long time. Nor terms dtp., inquire of Mil ctud4ttigned caner. peo altl-lt►j SOHYt 100tri1falli SOLIENCK'S MAN 0 RASE 11LLS, • ' FOR LIVER COMPLAINT. ti'r A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. . • . lijour bowels l are costive, • - TRY THEM. If you halo worm 9 , I TRY Tap!. • • • • • If, yoty, breath to bad, • . . Talig.l If c Arowey, TRY TREM If you nrelow oplrlted, TitY TIIIOI If pat bavoa sick Inclaitsim. If you Lave taken a drop too.nntob, TAKE A FULL. 1)91.:11 Tin only cost 23 cents a box. THY E Blue Mass, and other 'preparations 'of Mercury, actually produce more suffering and death than the diseases which they profess' to mite. And yet this corrosive mineral' so denounced •by the allopathic doctors, is prescribed by them almost univercally in Liver CompitriatOonsumption of Lunge, Art. THE MANDRAKE PILLS are composed entirely of roots and herbs, obtained Dom the great storehouse of Nature, and their sal utary effects will appear is Coen as the medicine Is brought to the test , of a fair experience. Beneetat's 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 con nection with SCHENCK'S 133AWEED TONIC.— By this Judicious treatment the digestive faculties are speedily restored 'to...Etar fnlf vigor, and the worst oases of indigestion may be cured. When we refloat .that the liver is the largest inter nal organ of the body, that to it Is assigned the im portant duty of fiaoring the blood and preparing the bile, that it is subject to many disorders, and that when it is diseased or in active the whole body suffers sympathetically, it is .not surprising that a medicine which can restore the healthy operations of the Liver should produce wonderful Changes in the general health, and effect cures which may ap pear to be almost miraculous. 'Headache of long continuance, severe pains in the side, breast and shoulders, aching of the limbs, a feeling of general weakness earl wretchedness. and other alarming and distressing 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 feeling of oppression, mental anx iety, languor, lethargy, and depression of spirits which unfit a man for the management of business and the erjoymont of life. are all relieved by the use of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Da Scnaves.—Dear : I take pleasure in sending you a certificate in addition to many you have a !ready received from suffering humanity. I can scarcely tint 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 oases of the affection of the liver. For three years I suffered beyond desorli tion ; all my Monde, as well as myself, came to the conolu mien that my time in this life was short. Such was the terrible condition to which I was radioed that life to use had become a burden ; my whole system was in a state of inflamatien ; I could not eat, I could not sleep; my whole body was filled with pain ; swelling would arise in my wrist and ankles, rendering them totally useless. 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 be carried away for dead. I applied to sev eral eminent physicians aunt. city, who adminis tered all the Medicines that they thought would reach my ea.% but of no avail. One of them said he could do no more for me, and advised me, as a last resort, to drink cod liver oil. -Not reLishing the horrid trash I declined to take it. Accident put your advertisement in my bards. I called on you ; you examined me and told me the na ture of my disease. 'You then ordeigito the Pills and Tonic with an observance of die edging your word that in one week I would find myself another man. I followed your advice, and, as you predict ed, an astonishing cure was effected. I continued your Pills and Toole for some time, and now thank God for his goodness, and your valuable medicine, lam once more restored to perfect health. I must earnestly recommend those who are suffering from affection of the liver to give your Pills and Tonic te fair trial, and a cure will be effected. I have sent many petsons to you, and they have all been cured Any information my fellow chines may require'will be freely given by the subscriber, at his residence, No, 812 Federal street, between Bth street and Pas eyunk road CHARLES JOHNSON. Be., Formerly Printers' Ink Manufacturer. DA. SOBBNCIC will be professionally at his prin. elpal Mee, No. 16 North 6th street, corner of Com merce, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9 a. m., until 4 p. m. ; N 0.82 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 7 to 8 ; No. 38 Summer street, Bos ton. Moos., every Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and eve ry other Friday at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. All advice free, but for a thorough examina tion of the lungs with his Respirometer thc.oharge is three dollars. Price of the t'ubionic Syrup and Seaweed Tonle each $1 50 per bottle, or $7.50 per half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and Dealer, January 9, 1804.-2 New York Price Current For Aprl 14. Corrected weekly by J. R. HELFRICH. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, N. Y. Stale, gcod to choice, new 58 to 58 N. Y. State, Tubs, choice per lb. 65 to 67 N. Y. State, Tubs, fair to good, ." 48 to 52 N. Y. State, Firkins, choice, ' " 84 to 58 N. Y. State, Firkins, fair to good, " 4.5 to 52,, Y State Diary's good to choice, " LS to 55 N.Y.State,We lob tub,good to choice ," 48 to 65 N. Y. State Firkins and Tubs, com., . 4 34 to 42 Nortb'o. Penna., good to choice, " 63 to 58 Ohio and Western good to choice, " 40 to 45 Penna. Ohio and Western, common " 24 to 80 4641,590 73 . $lBO,OOO 00 . 30,850 5b . 221,952 21 . 2,422 tO 99,840 00 .. 02,162 00 . 24,967 94 .. 1.177 10 . 15,485 87 .. 2,526 96 Rolls, choice., in cloth, Rolla, fair to good, in cloth, CHEESE. N. Y. State,cholco and factory made " 20 to 22 N. Y. State, Dairy, good to choke, " 20 to 22 N. Y. common " 14 to 18 8341,590 73 Jersey & Penna.packed in chaff, per doz. 31 to 82 Jersey & Penna. packed in oats, " 90 to 31 N. Y. State, packed, in good.order, '" 30 to Ohio, packed—by extreme, to count, " 20 to 30 BEANS. Marrow,choice,full sized, per bush 63 lbs 2.00 to 2.20 Kidney, choum,full shied, " " 2.20 to 2.50° Mediums, choice, " ' 1.20 to 1.40 . Mixed lots and common, " 50 to 1.00 DRIED BRUM ' Apples—N. Y. State, choice, per. lb. 13,t0 14i Apples—Jerscy and Pennsylvania, " 12ito 13 Raspberries, black, " 48 to 59 Blackberries, " 33 to 95 Whortieberrios, " 16 to 18 Cherries, pitted, " 50 to 64 Cherries, pita in, " 6to 8 Peaches, peoled, " 24 to 30 Plums,______ " 28 to 30 205,000 00 50,000 59 73,800 00 55,145 04 3,387 81 2.370 81 ...... 50,702 89 Par,* Flamed, Clover, In good Barrelo, POULTRY. $526021 bti Dressed Chickens and Fowls, do do Turkeys, good to eholoc, do common, Docks, good to choice, do common, Alive Geese, lehens and Turkeys alive FRUITS. Apples, good to choice, " common, Bloats, In small cakes or bars, 3{(34B.—The receipts buys boon exceedingly light the past week, and prices Live natitrally advanced from Ito 2 cents per d..y Y. merday and this morning we sold readily at fr ILO :;2 to 58. But in consequence of unusually heavy receipts through. out the city, we are obliged to report them falling as rapidly as they have advanced. BUTTER.—The receipts of new continue to 1 cresse;and reties are wurkirn down slowly. November 28, 1866 , GENTLEMAN who suffered for years Dem Nero -11 Debility, Premature Decay, and ail the ef fects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suf fering humanity, send free to all who need it, the re cipe apd directions for making the simple remedy by whisk ho was ourodr Sufferers whaling to profit by the advertiser's experienob) ban do So by addressing JOHN E OODEgt,_, !cc Chossibet HAIM) /f. No. 92 Barclay Street, NEW YORK. zUTTER. a 37 to 40 " 33 to 86 EGGS BEESWAX. per lb. 38 to 40 SEEDS. • per bush. 56 lbe. 2.10 to 2.50 per lb. Dito 103 TALLOW per lb. leito 11 por lb. 28 to 80 common " 20 to 27 " 30 to 31 " 27 to 39 " 28 to 32 " 28 to 27 per pair 4.00 to 5.00 27 to 28 per bbl. 6.50 to 7.00 • " 3.00 to 6.00 MAPLE SVGA& per lb. 18 to 21 •' 22 to 25 ERRORS OF YOUTH iSTABLISMITI Shim Bros. (LATE. RENINGER &. SHINLER.) No. 5 *rest Hamilton Street ALLENTOWN, PA. Next Door to the Eagle" Hotel Shimer's Mammoth Store A LIVE IN STITUT lON Money Saved BY BUYING AT SIIIIMERS 9 STORE ,. Filled Stacks High with Goods at' 3P-41.251 "E'.7EILIC).EI9S Our entire Stook has boon MARKED DOWN to the lowest notsb, wo defy competition. . WE STUDY TO,PLEASE every one, old and young, doh and poor, we OD. deavor to keep a wed selected stock of DRY GOODS, GB JCERIES, QUERNS W ARE, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOT!!, PROVISIONS, BALT, FISH, Ae. to give bargains to all those who may favor ns with their custom, not only for sixty days or a given time, but wilt always continue to sell our goods a , the very lowest possible prices. We do not pretend to say that our et stem is strictly Cash, out guaran- . tee our prices to be as low ee any others who are boasting of selling the cheapest, in sonsequenoo of doing business entirely upon cash prinoipte. Strangers follow the standard customers of the well known old stand, and you will all in turn be with courtesy waited on anti supplied with th. cheap est Goods.. Bo sure you are right, mingle in the crowd, then come ahead to SECISTERS POPULAR STORE. where you can be best suited with the most goods for the least money, with bash durable and fashion able goods. A_DIES' • Dress Goods Department Unusually complete with rich and elegant goods moron as the eheaper styles, it comprising Black and Colored Silks, Plaid and Figured Wool De Loins's, blerinoes, Plain, Figured and yarded Mohair, American Do Laines, Coburge, Alpaccas, • Itopps, Poplins, Bcoteh and " Union Plaids, etc., etc., etc., ete MOURNING • GOODS, Wool Delainos, Morinoes. Repps, Poplin, Mo. hair Goods, Bombazines, Alpac ' cas, Canton Cloth, Delaines, Coburg Prints, Sce, Crapo aka Love Veils, Crape Collars, Squire and Long Thibet and Blanks Shaw's, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, &o. Ginghains, Flannels; Muslin, Tiohings, • Diapers, Chad's, Linens, Bosoms and White Goods, Lo., As CLOAKS AND CLOAKED CLOTH Of every disoription, styles, guiltily, colors an prices. SHAWLS: SHAWLS I Swim' e and long Brecht', Blankots„Thlbet ae Plaid khawls. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS et very reduced prices, and all sties. Thep Silver Skirt: This skirt iv more durable, more.elastle, mere graceful, and will keep its shape and retain its place better than'any other Skirt. The Steel Springs be tug covered with a floe plated wire, In place of a cotton covering, will not wear off or become soiled, and the whole skirt may be washed without injury or fear of rusting and will be as good as new. MEI CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH, A very full stook, now and slch designs QUEENSWARE A full sumortmont, cheap. WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS Of , every-diseription. Groceries, Fish and Provisions At the lowest prices comprising a full line of all articles usual' y kept in a first chum Grocery Depart ment. BALl'—Ground Liverpool, Milton and dairy salt by the sack and bushel. Country Produce. MI kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange, and the highest prices paid for, ' GREENBACKS NEVER REFUSED An early call will secure advantages that will ioe certainly lost in delay. We are thankful to our old customers for pilot fa vors, and solicit a continuance , J the same, and as many new ones. who will favor us with their patron age, we will endeavor our utmost to treat them wills courtesy and punctuality. • Remember the well known old Mend late ram INGER. A fiIdISIER, No. 5 West ilamilion Street, Allentown, Pa. Stilsllllt BROS. EECIITOIti' NOTICE —Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary having been plink. to the undersigned in the estate of Robert Oberly, deceased, late of Hanover township, Lehigh county, therefore alt persons who know themselves to be in debted to said estate area:quested to make payment within six weeks from the date hereof, and such who have any legal claims against said estate will present them, well authenticated for settlement within the above specified time. JACOB J. ODERLY, JOHN W. ODERLY, Executers. • EDWARD STEUDEN, March 27, 18138.—Gt '44 J. steward Deputy, .1 a C)no B. SECOND STREET, abr., SPRUCE b a 4,5t.l 0 PIIILA., would respectfully inform his m customers and others, that he is now selling Si v rfrom one of this largest and best assortments of co 1:13 CARPETS, OIL OLOTHb, el. Window Shades Ac., that he had on hand forte 7,4 many years, at reduced prices. imarlll-3m co 0 Jae 0 W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, No. 35 SOUTH 3D STREET, PHILA., WS oi'na YOB BALI < Morris & Essen Batlrsed 7 per cent. Bonds. Central Pacific ft. B. 7's interest psyab:e in Sold New York. U. S. 30 year 6's interest in currency honed to the Paoli° Railroad Company. These bonds are all for sale very low. t toots botutht and sold on Commission'. U. d. Securities of all kinds b. ught and sold. [mar2O-Sm ELLLIS'N'EOWN BIALRICETS. NIMIN2i11:1=1 IY Wheat Flour,* bbl. 11.00 Rye Chop, Its 105 lbs. 2.95 Corn Meal,, .gl bbl. 5.23 Whaet, VI bushel, 9.00 1.00 dd Rye, Cole," .80 Oats, " 321 b 150 Clovoteeed, " 500 Titnotbyeeed," 500 Vlazses4, " 2.00 Doled 4pplon," 2.00 " i 501102,14.1 2420 HELMBOWYS IRE111 . A.T1.:::0 - tiSi • "MOWN CONCENTRATED" INDEMEED FLUID' EXTRACT BUCBII - • ,Kattive and Waldo Remedy for diseases of Os " • . Madden Kidneys. Gravel mid Dropsical limitation, This Medicine Increases theipowerstloll Mal ' • excites the absorbents into healthy action, by which the mattcr of calbarcons depositions, and all rumatiwal largements are reduced, as wed as pain and bilonlottallk and le good tor men women and children. • HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU; Par weakness arising from Excesrits, Habits of Dt Eon, Early ,tuliscretion, attendOd with She fatting!" Symptoms: Indlsposltlpn to Exertion, Loss of Dalian Lam of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Norton, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakeiblnese‘ Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bs" Hot Hands. Flushing of the Body. Drynoso of the Skin. Eruptions of the Pees, Universal Lassitude, Pallid Conntanewee• Muscular System These symptoms, If allowed to go on (wldett Ude INS Mae invariably removes), soon follow— FATUITY, ISMILEPTIO FITS, *O, In one of which the patient may expire. 17bo ma or they ere not froonenUy followed by those "direful dace mos," LKISA.N.TITY AND CONSIIIIPTIONIP Many ere aware of the cause of their rufering„bat some will confess. The records of the Insane asylum.: smil the melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample withers le the truth of the assertion. The Constitution. once greeted by Mazda wtsalMaalk, requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invisemta the system, which NEWBOLD'S EXTRACT Or BD= invariably does. A. trial will convince theme. aostptilla - - - In many affections peculiar to Females, Slte IPMefistn ilnctm Is unequaled by any otter remedy, Inertoir complaints incident to the aex, or in the DECLINF, OIL CHANGE OF LUX 1F Brat SYMPTOMS ABOVE. tar No Family should be without Ste Tako no Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant =Maw unpleasant and dangerous diseases. lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND LL PROUED 1720@E 'NAOMI Cures Secret Diseases In all their stages little expense, littleor no dung, se diet, no Inconvenience, and NO ESPONEZ. USE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOKU far all affactiona and Monaca of these organs, arbanair EXISTING IN MALE OR FEMALE. From whatever caroe orl gleatlng, and no matter bow toes flooding. Dlseasea of thaw organ require the el 4 of • diuretic. HELFIBOLD'S 'EXTRACT BUCHU, Is the Great Diuretic. 4n4 Ulm certain to have the deciltd erect el amnia or which 1:10 recommended. CONC7.I . :SI.ATED COMPOUND _ F UI EXTWIACT SARSAPARILLA, 'crpnrlfying t.e Dloo,l, removing alt chronic eonatltte• dk canes I. f:otri co Impure 'tato of the MOO% trA clic only reliable and onctnal L 2101711 remedy for She :..to of 1:c ..cirala, Etrald 'load, Salt libonm, Pablo and :n• nine c f rotica, Ulcerations of Cho Throat and Le. a, aca, licr.ples on the race, Totter. Rryalpersa. Atul all cooly Eruptions of the Skin, AND BE-1.137.11/I=l TUE comma:war. or,lhn wen ' :micro abut alltlet mankind arise from etra corruption thal, accumulates In the Blood. Of all the &sr coverlet that bora been rondo to perms It out.nono can renal In Odilet /.113.1tUOLD'n Couroran EXTRACT or ban' 13.1/%1111.1.i. / t elOanten and renovates the Blood,instUlii tbo'vlgor of health into the eyatemond purges out the hnlnOill 'whit It mute it:souse. It aUmitlatca the healthy functions of the body, anti expels the disorders Mat OrOV std runt% In the blood. Bach a remedy that could Dia n.ileal on bus long been sought for, and now. for the nal tithe eto t üblie LuN*o Jae no which they tan depend. Olaf rimer' aert does not rilnalt of certificates to showita effbcts,, bat the trial of a single bottle will chow to the sick that 1$ k-n its virtues emrpaasing anything they hero ever taken. Two tablecpoensful of the Extract of tleuvaparilla &MINI toe plot of %rater to equal to the Lisbon Dlot Drink. ant ono bottle Is fully equal toe gallon of the tyro of £U part/la, or tbo decoction as usually made. . An excellent Lotion for diseases arising from baits et dUivipation, need In connection with The Extract.. Ducks led Sarsaparilla, I: inch disease° as recommended. Evi demi.. of the moat reeporodble and reliable character will accompany the medicine& Also explicit directions Pa 1150. win hundreds of thousands living witnesitee.and op. wards of 53,000 unsolicited certificate° and recommends. tory letters, many of which aro from the highest sourcee.' including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen;io. ibe Proprietor has never resorted to their publication In die newspepora t ha does not do this from thereof that hie .7 ticica rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need 1 be propped up by certificates. .. ~ - Tre - Selene of Medicine, like the Doric Column. awed Stand simple, pure, majestic, haying Fact for rip beak Induction for its pillar, and Truth alone for Its Capita. My Extract Eareaparilln is a Elood nutter t my DAM* Duchn 100 Diuretic, and will actin such In all cases. Moth tiro prepared on purely sacral:lo principles-au Occur—end aro the most active measures of either thell can tornado. A ready and conclasivo teat wrap° a cow. parleon of their properties with these set forth in tha lowing wore: • Eta Dispensatory of the United States. Coorrofemor Ds wzme valnablo works on the Prattle* of Physic. Lee remarks made by tho celebrated Dr. PrITSIO Pb EC' re=rhe made by 13r. EMU= liforovisim. a mile. Mated rli7rielne and rembcr of the royal Colleted 1313=C01:13, Ireland, and . pnbriticd in the Transaellone the ring and Quenn's Leo Medico-Chilli:cleat revlcrw, ptiblhdied by !Urn :ammo, Tallow of the royal College of Burgeons. • Son moct of the late standard works on Yedlehlin SOLD DY ALL DIIIIGGIST3 • • 141draiiii letters On Information, In conlldeacue. to U. T. ZIELNEBOLD, Prtruipat Depots— Helmbold's Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 594 BROADWAY, N. T., OA TO Helmbold's Medical Depot, Eggs, VA dozen. 20 Butter, ? lb. 46 Lard, " 20 Hams, " 22 Bacon " 16 Beeswax," 40 Potatoes, Nil br, 1:1 8 0 0 Beans, " 2.00 Salt, Salt. Is Imola, 800 Hay, per ton, 10.00 Na 104 BOUT TENTS ST, PEEL& ASK FOR HELECBOLD'St ar..13 on' Otornixa at Welsh' Obtitp er No. 41 Int lialuilen strltt GrENILIINV. ; H . BLAME elnabold's NOT A FEW RELMISOLD'S ROBE WASTE, &ware of Comiterfeits "T.A.II}C NO crruirat Chemist.
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