STRANGE, BUT TAUB. ~ 11.1" young lady and gentleman in the United States can boar something very much to their tags by return mail (free of ohsrge.) Waddiess. a undersigned. Those having fears of being .ugged will oblige by not mtkloing this oaxtl. All will please address thetv:etUdientArtant, 1 , • 0110Bitli,:tff1441AN, "40 831 Broadway, N. T. Tr ~,..? '.. .. ... . GAN'S MAGNOLIA lAloril.—This , , is the most delightful andis. raordinary irti Ter discovered. It changed the stua-burnt face bands to a pearly satin texture of , ravishing ty, imparting the marble purity of path, and iotingue appearance so inviting in the laity, belle shim. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and tams from the' skin t leaving the complexion . transparent and tenb'ettl. 'lt contains no ma. 1 injurious to the skin. Patronised by Ai:Arouse/ Opera Singers, It ie what', , e n Tsr7 lady should Sold everywhere. IteillbP.Ocet 1 !:) p: • Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. dress all ordintlta DEMAIViIiAIt,IVES4 VO., New York. t. 26,'65-17:, ERRORS OF 'YOUTH. 11711pAilaT who suffered for years front Ner ve — ouri Debility, Premature:,Do#o anti ,all the cf foots of yotithful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suf fering h u monity,leacct frosqte ; all who need.it, the ; re cipe and directions for making the simpla keinedy by winch lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do,so by. addressing JOIINI3, 0 0 0 E N,: No. 'IS Chamber eareet,-N. ant-Iy] De. MAB6iiALL' 6. Catarrh Snuff; THIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best artiole known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Bead and Headache. It has boon found an excellent remedy in many cares of Sere Hmecos eafnese has boon removed by it, and Hearing hall ten bean greati, 'improved by its use. tie fragrant viol agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief .8 dull heady pains •eaused by diseasea of the d. The sensations after using it are delightfa. invigorating. 'ft / opens-and purges. out aliob. otlone, strengthial the glands, end gins s lthy action to thiPpaits affected. • Moro - then Thirty Tears' ale and use of Dr. ifarehall'• Datarrh and Hod, e Snuff, has provoll its *fiat' value for all ilia . mon dieeeses of the' 'beauty, nnd - thie.niomerr, nds higher than eier . before. "- , ; • tie recommended by many of.thetaiet'physielane, is used with great sum) es and satisfaction .rywhere. RECD THE CERTIFICATES or,Vnosisais DRUGGISTS IN 1854:- he nadersigned,.having 'for many years been ,uainted with Dr. Hargra/Fe Catarrah and Head e Snuff, and soldittriotir wholesale trade, cheer ly t t.te, that we Willits It to bo equal,in every .peat, to the recommendatione given of it for the • of Catarrhal Arra - alone, and.that it ie, decided the best artielo.we have ever known for all oom .n diseases of the Ilead. rr A Perry, . Bostoit Barnes A Peels, N. York ed, Auston A Co. ".A. B. A rt.,Bands, " own, lomson A.C0.," 9tophen Paul A Co., " .ed, Butler A Co., " Israel Minor A. Uo., " .0 W. Fowle, leitesson A Robbine " ilson,Fairbank A Co'." A. L: Seovill A Co., " ,nehaw,lldmand aCo " M.Ward, Close A Co." 11. Hay, Portlanci Me. Bush A Gale, id ggrFor eale d by' all Druggiote. Try it. April 8, 18813. . ly PER YEAR. We want agents every -1.500 where to soil our IMPROVED $2O Sewing aohines. Three now kinds. Under und upper feed. arranted five years. Above salary or largo coin lesions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the Uni d for less than $4O, which aro fully licensed Howe; Wheeler efe Wason, Grover le Baker, "Bina & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines o infringements and the seller or user aro liable to rest, fine and imprisonment. 'Circulars free. Ad ress, or call upon Shaw Clark, Biddeford, Maine, • r Chicago, 111. • December 19, EYE AND BAR- D ROF. J. ISAACS, M. D. Coonlist and Armlet, formerly of Leyden, Holland, is located at No. 19 PINE Street, PHILADELPHIA,whera persons filleted with diseases of the EYE or EAR, will be olentifieelly treated and oared, if ()arable. N. B —ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted withorit min. No charges made for examination. Tho edioal faculty is invited, as he has , no secret in . is mode of treatment. [3n25 ICALRILZED. On the 3(1of April, by the Rev. A. 3. G. Dube, Mr. lias Cawly to Miss Mary Ellen Hose, both of Spring own, Duette county. On the sth of April, by the same, Rev Simon R. e roes to Miss Maria 'Radio% both of Sellersville.t, In Allentown, on Wednesday, April 25th, at the esideneo of tho Hon. eamuct A. Bridges, by the toy. E. N. Potter, L. H. Gross, of Allentown, to I annio A. Shorewood, (laughter of the late N. W. it r idgel of Philadelphia. D X El XI.. On the 21st of April, in Allentown, Elisabeth, widow of the late Caspar Reiter, aged 61 years, Rally Soldiers. A MEETIVG of the Warned Slldiera end Bailors 11 wit bo hold on Thursday Evening, May 3d, 1866, at 8 o'oloolr. at tho public hone° of B. J. tIAGUN BUC in Allentown, fur '.ho purpose' of forming a S Tilers' Union Association, and to raise a subselp lion for a soldier's monument, to he erected in this ,borough, on the 19th of October next, in honor of the bravo boys; of our hormgh, who fell in the 1 - ate war. Also to appoint delegates to attend the Soldior's and Sa.lor's Contrentior to he held in Pltilnilelphia to the 8.,b lust. . Punctual rota dance of every col• dier is requested. By ardor of the ti.ddlet a' STANDING COMMITTEE REMOVAL OF A MILLINEtIV ESTABLISWYMigT MRS. MARY. O: ROGERS, No. 28 East Ibmilion Street, Allentow» D ES:'I:;CTRULLY informs her friends aed at , putdio in . gonorni that ehn ha.. lately removed to No 28 Kit tt liamitton street, two doors the Ikmpeioi printing offitio and there opened ,t no • in litoory cottabliphment in all its vorioul hrt.trieb en. She hos jit•tt returned from NOR , York . and adelphio with the lit,st styles of SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS 1 and is now prepared to make , dhem up w:th the choicest trimmings and flowers, in the most Itinionable manner. lier stock of ribbons and artificial a ,wers cannot bo suri eased by any other establishment in Allen town for beauty, tats and cheapness. Persom sthuld wive her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Terms strict', cash. As she has acquired a general knowledge of the business and amp' .ys none' but the best milliners. sbe is pfrapared.to warrant all her work as repro seated. he is also anxious to satisfy all who may favor her with their patronage. Old bonnets bleach ed and repaired. By emelt attention to business she trusts to merit a share of public patronage for which she will ever bo thankful. • May I, 1868—tf • 'JOHN RUPP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . ALLENTOWN, PA. OPPICH with A. Woolover, 13. q , opposito tho Mart House. Can bo consulted in German. [mayl-ly ADASI WOOLEVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • ALLENTOWN, PA. • OFFICE opposite the Court House. .[lnsyl.ly Building Lots. Ttindirsigned is authorized to sell a limited 1 number of handsome building lots on Second street between Chew and Gordon, in the First Wat d, Allentown, on such terms as will enable any one to aosurem plerapkhotna, in thahmat flourishing part of the Town, with lied mohey. Par !outran, plan and conditions, apply at the office of. playhtfl A. E. WRI9SI, Allentown, MEI BT N tistroWN, Tuesday, May Sth, A , Y• BEVEILEHEIII,,, Virednes4y May Oth: NSTRUCTIVE: AND REFINED AMVSEMENT. DAN, 11102"8 Intiroetins School of EDUCATED ANIMALS! . . A Choice and Rare .Maititieria In conjunottonikvlth a PULL and REFINED CIRCUS COMPANY ! THE .T/t/n/CATE niTPREEr • Bo arranged aa to form TWO SEPARATE' and DIB• TINCT EXIIIBITIONS under the memo P11T111,01% . and for ON.P. PE O E OP .A.D3CIBBION. - eAt .411 •••- EXCELSIOR, JR. The moat astonishing, beautiful. and completely educated anintll over known and over N , hem Mr. RICE exercises a control end de gree of influence, which cannot fail to impress every ono who witnesses this most extraordi nary and magnificent exhibition of the power of the human mind over the latinctive facultki of the brute. 1112 Will bo exhibited by Pnor. LAICGIVORTHY, THE GRCLT American Domptetr, SHEEP Drove . of ARA. ihro — felein i l i n• l izitt ' l t t ll ,• WIPA I RPI A AN Y' onty TIGER, a beautiful specimen; a Fpeci• men of that very raze "animal, THE TAJILC.O.I or RIVER HOG. ♦ Troupe of climinntive SHETLAND DONIEBb ridden by MONKEY JOCKEY% • -.. . —7 4 4 1 5 . 10 1 1i t ) :7 44. • •• ' , 01 a THE CIRCUS COMPANY Which Is organized under the solo direction of MR_ pAaNT Alll Lo o ind to n u mber tho moat retitled and aotod t 131.3 in the profession; among *born aro Mr S. Btickney. Jr., brdme. Btiokney, Mr. Geo. Dorton% Mrs. Goo. Doris:pin, Mr. Hiles Baldwin, Mr. Fred. Barclay, and rollers of canal repute, and Mr. Rice pled g en him. roll that the periormances in the Ring will be of melt a.vharueter, that while the roost fastidlutut and exact. log, Olen flod no opportunity, for cavil or objection, the noo.enr,!ent.rulinirers of opportunity, Blatt cannot fall of bring thoroughly grolitlet • rgir SPECIAL NOTICE. All Order of Performances. The ExtiirtrrioN or MENAGERIE and School of Educated Animals. The Shetland Ponies and 'Stookey Jockeys. Tho Elephant Romeo and Pro fee.eor I,ton:worthy's lien of Wild Ileaste—Althra Larltrar. 011 tho Wonders and Purposes of the treution, by Darr Mien. Intermission of Ten Minutes. During whieri, Gouts who do not desire to whines the Equestrian Performances, will have an opportunity of retiring. • At the expiration of tlidintermission,the Entertain ments of tho Arena will commence. In the course of the performances, in compliance with a universally elprebbed detdro 30.01,1%T • ayes] Will don the moth's., end for the first time in many years, appear as Oi.OWN and JZST.tit. SAM STIcKNEY, JR. The favorite Jester and 'Vocalist, and tho entire corps of Jfale, 11/;./ Erma 'a :trade, will oppcar in a scxtcr .s. I'LEARIMI 1.110G11..0111F. • [ Sr-A (IRANI) STREET PAGEANT I ../E1 111 tlgusl'ze the entrance of the establishment into the town, at 10 A. M. TLIa processton excels in DAZZLING MAGNIFICENCE! say thing of the kind attempted on this continent. and 'x ill tried by the new and Leantitui OOLDEN SWAN Cil A it 101'.containing COLSON'S N 0 RT lI.W EST• ERN cpitN containing 11AN it:drawn by TWENTY Atwell, thoroughbred A it A lit AN 11011SES, and followed hy 110111:0,41te lioNs'Ena Eui:i . itANT. with Drtatt• cdarlee, Camels, Ti kit ll ut sea, rtitsitgl, 711111 CF, Cllkscd, Duilt, Catrlaget, eLe. CV" Remember that 1").4.11 racr. will pcci lively appear. in beth .I:xhibitiona • lit t, I.lTl'uuri: 11.0 Iticintgctle. 2:1.!. A 3 1 I.oV N end ,11:11.1: in the Circtis. r fall particular.. tee strtsllltils. n 1. rtts E. , cesta. Clll.lron tinder tt II years I nxe. X'll,lllt, ut at!mietton tot ither .1. E. WA RNLI% Gore! Auto:. Sasaparilla. =Mt to Lilo his e I, ils THE WONWRFUL Blind Talking Horse HE MENAGERIE Thozoologic., end Ornitbolo• !cal IMpartnunt comprises an cceedingly choice collection or to rarest, most beautiful and !riot's epeeimend of 'Natural story. embracing flatear Ll,lll I , lldeb will bo found ONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS Jec., &e. Itb unitpin ISINis from Tll4Olll .mere of tbo globe. EIDem3EL aplr BM NM' = • .ativ(;.nlii,"7.l..nl'A.h,it.t.A!Pil.M.tahYA ==3 ISM Fire InsuTO.iie.".:','Ci., TILE undersigned committeioppointed by the Cor , lt - porators named in the Act, chartering ibe Le Bire Insbrande Company,' to open books `toy tniiiinbicription onhe aback; HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, as required by law,that:the /mid books will be open ed and the dock offered for subioription by the, on• designed nt the Second National Bank, on the 24th' day of 'May, next, ebmmenolug at 9 o'clock A. M. No ono person will be privileged to subscribe for more than twenty E bat es. At the time of ettbsorip- Hon $5, on eneh share Weenie require d to be paid. GEORGE PROBST,- - JOSHUA. STABLER, I':SAMISIII.B,. • • • •,• MARTIN E.EMMERER, AINEY: . • ; A GENT SI WANTED, •. apr24-30 Port. OUR NEW AND DEADVEIIL WORK, PICTORIAL BOOK 01' ANECDOTES'AND INCIDENTS Or TUE IfEBEWON Morale, Patriotic:oPolilical, Romantic, Humorous , . • mu, Tragical Splendidly Illustrated with over ZOO nee Portrait:. and beautiful Bngravinge THIS work for 'genial bunter, tender pathos, startling Interest, and attractive beauty, stands peer less and alone among all its competitors. The Val iant and Brave .Hearted, the. Picturesque and "Dra matic, the Witty and Marvellous, the Tender and Pathetic. The' Roll of Paine and Story, Camp: Picket, Spy, Scout, Bivouac, and -iege ;Startling surprises ; Wonderful Escapes, 'amous %Vona and Deeds of Woman, and the :whole Panorama of he War is hero thri:linglund startlingly portraled in a masterly manner, at once historical and romantic, rendering it the most ample, brilliant and readable book that the war has ()abed forth Disabled (lacers and soldiers, teach..rs energetic young men, and all in want of profitable employ ment will end this (holiest silence to make money over yet offered. S. nd for &cola re and see our terms.-- Addros, NATIONAL PUOLBHING Co. mayl4.l) No. 607 Minor Street, Philadelphia. EDWARD. HARVEY•, Attorney at ALLENIOWN, PA. °mew with Hon Samuel A. Bridges. WHO; WHO ? WHO ?. • Our next Govirnor. We have a cm:reot and striking photograph of the next Governor of Pennsylvania, whirl we will send by mail for 26 cents. If we mistake 'he man, the money will bo refunded immediately after election next Ootober. Is it Geary or Clymer ? Write unl see. Address, BARTLESON k CC, ma 1-2 ml 611 Chestnut Street, Phila. GEARY 1 C::YMEllit We have Photographs, largo and anvil!, of Geary and Clymer. Agents wanted to sill them. Send 75 cents for specimen copies by mail, postngo paid.— Address BA RTLES'ON & CO , f t I Chestnut St. GRANT and SHERMAN! Tho two heroes before their tent planning n battle —Grant smoking. A beautiful steel engraving by Wm. Sartain. Agents wanted everywhere. Sam ple sent by mail for 50 cents. Agents make 50 per cont. Address. SSWCASON &CO ~ MII==2;SEIIM=2 For use against Moth in Clothing. Bost. Its ad vantages N iliciency,Economy ; imparts sweet odor to tbo clothes. and sure to lnat through twelve months. Every Druggist has it. RABBIS k CHAPMAN, Boston. Mass. THE CHEAP haiNTON ROI( STORE. -2 fi r ' . , T, V. RHOADS, Agent, No. 31 West Hamilton Sti eat, A T the Storo of the subsoribor will 'be kept oon- DR. stantly on hand, at the very lowest prices, In the most elegant and also in common binding. ALL KINDS OP SCHOOL BOOKS, SuCh as complete series of Sander's Reading and Spelling Books, " " " Meo dries' " Gyeenlears Arithmatics, It Algebras, Monteith's Geography, Colton's Mitchell's Geography and Atlas, Brown's Grammars, Weld's Grammar and Geometry, • Brook's Normal Arithmetic, " Mental 16 Specimen Copy Books, Potter & llammond's Books, ALL KINDS OF EXERCISE BOOKS. All kinds of Inks, Inkstands, Sand Boxes, Writing Sand, Steel Pens, Quills, Lead Pet oils, Slates and Penoile,Slate Rub bers, Pen Doldera, Gold NMI. and we Pencils, Drawing Pencils, Gum- Rubbers, Sealing Wax, Water Colors, Tapo seasares,lndelible Ink,Pooket 1111b7CP, Collar Pins,Lrochet Needles,Toothpicks,etc. Also a spl e ndid lot of Pocket Books, including every kind dee'red—all of the very beet quality anal at the lowest prices. Also a large selection of ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES, Testaments, Reformed and Lutheran Liturgies, as well as all kinds of Hymn and Prayer Books. Also all kinds of Mud° Books; such as the Gold en Chain, Sunday School 8011, No. 1 and 2, Day School Bell, Choral Ilarp ; also Smauk's Waived German Church Music Books. All kinds of Foreign Books. Such as Latin lica Ing Bunke. Latin Orammure, Greek Grammars. Bullion's, Autben's reemre, &c. SUAIDELT SOUOOL BOORS. A full assortment of timidity school Books, in^ 'Wiling ell the publications of the American Tract mety. the American Aelndey ac000l'• Union" and •.ne l iPinneytvnnia Bible >oeiety." Particularly toes he wish to ea) , that ho hag splendid Ltbrarier mil Reward Tickets on hatul, soca as have never oeen kept on mats in thin town before. BLANK BIOKS. Ile has a nplondlol lo•, and of the vary heat qual •y. They aro of all eiioa, and can bo "ob:ained full r haltbaund. • MEHORANDIIN BOOKS. No one will deny that ho has tho most splendid nseortment of Memorandum Books of every doscrip ,ion on hand, that can ho found at any plaoo except Now York and Philadelphia. ALBUMS ! ALBUMS I • The largest stock of Photegraph Albums that has over been aeon in Allentown, can be (mind at Rhoads' lheap Book Store. To describe them is imposeible —they must be seen, and if so, every ono will at moo say that they are the titosisv and CHEAPBEIT they ever saw. At the same place there aro also over 600 Photographs, and also frames and a splendid assortment of large Pictures foil sale. AV ALIA PAPER • • Over 200 diff , ront patterns of Wall Paper' and Borders aro also at, this Cheap Book Store. a s wel •e hundreds of othor artio'es too numerous to meni Bon. it very large variety of WINDOW CUR TAINS ther 200 different pottering. BRUSHES! "BRUSHES! A largo variety of Bair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, and Combs of every description. By strict attention to his business, low prices and good goods, he hopes to merit his share of public , patronage, which he will always keep in grateful some m bosoms). T. V. RIIOADS, Ag't. April 24, 1566 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:—No " tic° is hereby given that the undersigned Mu, taken out letters of Administration in the estate o JOHN LYNN, deoeseed, late of theborcugh ol Cat saariqua, Lehigh county ; therefore all persons who am indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment within six weeks from tbo date hereof,and Such who have any legsl claims melte& aald estate 141)present them well authenticated for settlement *Min the above aTieCiticd time.l ••• s‘ aprlo.6w) 1) . 15, 1 145 P01T , ain'r. =ln •• WANT% • WANTED. 2000 DOI/ARS for a few yoare for mhich the beet mortgegoeoeurlty will be given.. : Inquire at . apr24-Bt.) THS OFFICE. $O-A?77'! - ;12E1T71er:er'9 4 5 t1 ,..(.... oVldtan . r : GAREY, uty Building,.ieddoferd, Me. [doo 1 9-i BARK 1 - BARK 1 THEnitersigned desire to purchase at their Tan nary, near the Little Lehigh, four hundred cords good chestnut and spanieh oak bark. Price, Ten Dollars per cord. , 31.08815 R dr. GRIM. Wanted. ra a pholeuale and retail Dry Goods Store, an ac t tide young man who has a knowledge of the business and can influence trade. Apply to Carlson Stoddart do Bro., Noe., 450, 462 and 464 North w ood street. Philadelphia. • [0nr24.% DISABLED MEN, ATTENTION! 'a; ANTED, ono or two men, in Allentown and 01.' of ity, who have lost either an arm or leg, to sell WashisorWe Water proof Arnica Beating Platter, the test and cheap.at (lourt Plaster in tho ma-ket. From $5 to $lO per day can lie made. Address, with 25 cents for uamplb and full information A. P. DEL CIIER,•Dox 4b, Philadelphia, Pa. N.B.—All agents and peddlers would find it to their interest to answer the above. Apr. 17-3 mo W ANTED Agents. Male .ina Female at $75 to . $ 'Wiper month to sell the Celebrated Common Smite Family Sewing Machine. PlitlOE $lB.OO. Thie Machine will do all kinds 'of work equal to the high priced Machines, and II the only practical and reliable' Cheep cawing Machine in the world.— Send fur descriptive circulars. Ad fiess 6ECOMB ts CO., Chicago, 111., or Cleveland Ohio. Aoril 24 va ' —1 di WANTED—AGENTS—To canvass for the ''Sol 'Sol. dier's Individual Memorial" Greater induce ments offered than by any ether publishers.— Agents hri've en entire monopoly in the territory as signed them, ns there has been nothing of the kind yet introduced. Meets with universal approval, :s ornamental, also a record of value to .those who have served in our country's defense, and to friends rf de ceased .soldiers. For erre:tiara, Am. address, enclos ing stamp, B. C. BAKER, Columbus, 0, Lock Box 978. —lmo. CANVASSERS WANTED, at $2OO per month.— We want reliable agents (none other,) male and f male, to take the exclusive agency in every coon ty and township in the United Stateso to roll the Photograph Family Record. a work which every family will buy. It is bound like an albtim but has is printed bleak page opposite each photograph, for a complete record of the husband, wife end child ul family, also oontairing marriage certificate, and pages for military history of any member of the family. Nothing like it ever published end no work that agents can sell as readily. Old canvassers and others should send for circulars and terms. It is nceeasary to have copies of the work to canvass with; prise by express $2 50, $3 50 sad $7.00 (3 styles money may be sent by mail. Name' the townships .canted. Address BARTLEr,ON A Co., apt3-21u] 611 Chestnut Street Pbils -• Nal 1111111 AGENTS wanted for the only authentic, reliable and official History of the Lieutenant-Gonoral. Grant and his Campaigns, BY PROP. HENRY COPPEE. I Vol., Bvo., 820 papa, with 8 Steel Purtralle, .to Published under Gen. Grant's Sauc'lon, Ana thorougWy revieed by GEAER.4L RAWLINS, General Gilmer Chief of Staff. T 1719 work will be in ovary particular trustworthy and accurate—written by the Lieutenant-General's life-long friend, from official documents put into his hands, it cannot fail to meet every requirement of the public expectation; Also SHERMAN and his CAMPAIGNS, By Col. S.-M. Bowniaa, and Lieut. Col. R. B. Irwin, 1 vol, Bvo., 512 pages, with 8 Stool Portraits, /se. Thoroughly revieed by . GEIV. SHERMAN himself, and published wader hie sanction These books are having an imnicneo sale every where, as they are the only authenticated Histories, of these great Uonerals as a whole, for no othor writers have access to tho private and official papers of the several commanders. Send for circulars to P. GARRETR t CO., apfll:2) llO O Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. - THE _ $25 25 Mien Business Col:ege R - ANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, ElGRIff and SPRING GARDEN STS. THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M., Proaidont and Consulting Accountant. EXTRAORDINAiIY INDUCEMENTS NOVEL AND PERMANENT ARRANUMENTS OF' BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS, From April lat to October 15t,1866 AND SUCCEEDINO YEARS Life Scholarship, including Bookkeeeping, Busi ness Correspondence, Forms and Customs, Comme dal Arithmetic, Business Penmanship. Detesting Counterfeit money, undCommercial Law. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Scholarships, iooludiog the sumo Subjects as above. Time limited to three months. TWENTY DOLLARS. Penmanship, Throe months, Penmanship and Arithmetic, Throe Months ... $lO Tha saving of coal and gas in the summer months is an advantage of such importance as enables the management of this College to make a considerable reduction in the summer rates From Ootober 1, 1888, to April 1, 1867 And otroocoding years, az boforo Life Scholarship .... Scholarships, 3 months, Penmanship, 8 montbs„ Penma shipand Arithmetic, 3 months, $l2 Special Terme for Clubs, Snldi•re, and for She Sono of Minister. and Teacher.. DAY AND EVhNING INSTRUCTION FOR DOTE SEXES AND ALI, AGES, In Banking, Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Peomew phip, Pon Drawing., Phonography. Arithmetio Men suration, Algebra. Geometry. Aoalytioal Geometry, The Calculus, Navigation, Surveying. Engineering, thinging, Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Commer cial Law, German, fel-graphing, and the English Branches, at mode ate prices. Endureed by the public an the meet suceessful Business College of the country, as ie evidenced by the fact, thnt FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STUDENTS have entered in the FIRST SIX Mon or its EXISTENCE PRINCIPALS or DEIPARTMEINTS. Tllo3lk, MAY PEIRCE, A. M , ()HORDE B. SNYDER, R. S. BARNES, 0. N. PARR, JR, J. T REYNOLDS, HENRY REIM, A. R. ROGERSON, A. M., C. B. Supported by an able Corps of Assistant.. • Cali or sand for a Catalogue, Collage Curronoy, and Pierce's Practical Educator. OFFICE: 531 NORTH EIGHTH 57.. open 2nil ITIOMA4 M. PEIRCE, To Milliners. E, D. Leisenring & Co. NO. 19 EAST HAMILTON STREET ALLENTOWN, PA., are prepared tohirnish all Milliners with Bonnet, Boxes,, AT TEE LOWEST OITY ,y PRICES. Orders 17 Mall or, Express promptly attended to. Auditors' Notice. In the Orphans' Court of Lehigh County. IN the matter of the account of George 8. Christ and George H. Gorr, Administrators &0., of Samuel Christ, late of Upper Milford township, Le high county, decealed. And now, April 8, 1838, on motion of A. IS. Schwartz, Esq., the court appointed Charles Foster, Esq., to audit, examine an4relettle the eaid account and make distribution according to law. OE From the 'Records. 8134t16 The Tr a s i t t e rito G r " ab l o V v . e U Zl A a n ta T lfr a i L all er m k eet the parties interestedon the 10th day of May, MS, at 10 o'olook A. M., atibo house of Jesse Dealt, In Rmans. ' . [apr23 St. 1 4407 1 4on'tllose a . good Horse tolsye 9 dollar ibr tjigilth's At~'RyIZ,.IB6O. POPULAR PRICTS! !OR TH POPHAUTIUDE POPULAR. STORE OF MIL. MBE _AIL MK 11Ell ALLENTOWN, PA. Immense Attractions ! Goods Purchased For ' CASH AND SOLD For Cash and Approved Credit 1 GREAT DECLINE 1N PRICES Big Drop in Gold, %% bother temporary or permanent deponant saith. not. With gold from $2 90 down to $1 27, and cotton 99 cents a pound. STANDARD GOODS are now selling at a heavy lops to tho munufaoturere, bat this is neither here 11.. T. there, for KRAMER, Id bound to keep time to the music, and continue as heretofore, To txad the Trade 2813 DEFY COMPETHION! _From April 33, I rholl rlrar ri convicts lino of Ladies Sea,bonable Drtss Goods, being pot featly ALIVM with everything In thia ino that in FRESH, 0110I0E and ATTRACTIVE, in abort nv utual for Style, Variety and Lowness of Price. ohn , l and can not be surpaased. STAPLE GOODS? A full lino of all the choice brands of bloeohed end unbloaohed muslins, shootings, Ac., and every thing that belongs to housekeepers in this lino at • EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES • I giro no quotation Jf prices, but will sell you for LESS MONEY thnn ynn can got ibo Same goods olsowberc. shawls, Cloaks. Coogan", IVlontilloo. &o , in groat variety Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, &c. This dapartment has received epeoint attention this spring and comprising tho newest end most do pirablo spring st7les, adapted to the taste of the aged, middle aged. "Young America," and children, and will bo sold at present Gold Standard Prices Also the CHOICEST LINE of GROCh.RIES and at prices that will convince ono and all that Kramer's Great Place of Interest for persons wishing to select from the most eaten sivo and reliable stock of goods and at • TEE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. An exatnination is nil I ask, knowing that I can of fer ioduceinenta that cannot be surpassed by any reliable housa in town. M. J. KRAMER, Opposite the EAGLE HOTEL. Geo. K. Reeder, MERCHANT TAILOR No 15 East Hamilton Strut, Next Door to John B• Mower's Drcig Store NVIIERE he beeps constantly on hand a full as sortment of roatly-mods clothing, such as COATS, VESTS, PANTS &a also GENTLEIiEN'S FURNISUING GOODS o all kinds, which for Workmanship, Quality and Prices, aro not surpassed in own. A largo and well seised ad stook of (tugArdmaßDamuril2lll2l always on hand. Clothing mado to order on short notioe, and a GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. Call and °analog our stook. April 10,'00-Iy] GEO. R. REEDER. New York Price Current. For April Corrected weokly by • J. R. HEFRICH. • I PRODUCE COMMIeISION MERCHANT, No. 92 Barclay Street, NEW YORK. BUTTER. N. Y. State, fair to g od, now, per lb. 40 to 61 N. Y Ste e choice, new " 55 to 58 Orange and StiftMX, pails, " 65 to 58 N. Y. State, Tubs, max, " 50 to 61 Western Reserve, " 45 to 98 North'n. Fenno., good to choice, " 50 to 53 Penna. Ohio and Western, common " 20 to SO CHEESE. Factory choice and fancy now, " 17 to 18 " good now, " 36 to 17 N. Y. State, diary, new, " lc to 17 Skimmint," 10 to 12 _ _ _ $35 ..... 825 $lO EGGS. • Jersey it Ponna.packed in ober, per doz. 227it0 23 tevey k, Penna. packed in o4ts, " 22 to 22 , 1 N. Y. State, packed, in good order, " 22 to 22} Ohio, packed—by exPrese, to count, " 2tito BEANS. • Marrow,choioe,full sizod,por bush 62 Ma 2.00 to 2.20 Kalacy, ohomo,lull 4 . 2.20 to 2.50 slodlama, cno,:00, ‘4, , 1.20 to 1 40 gr. 31ixod lota and common, 50 to 1.00 Apples—N. Y. State, choice. per. lb. 153t0 16 Apples —Jamey and Pennsylvania, " 1:31to 144 Raspberries, black, " 4.6 to 54 1 Blackberries, " 65 to 4 Whortieberrlos, " 16 to 1 Cherries, pitted, Cherries, pits in, Poaches, peeled, .Plume, Pare Flaseeod, Clover, In good Barrele t per lb. 1O to 1 POULTRY. Dunks alive, Alive Geese, Chickens and Turkeys alive Apples, good to choice, por bl3l. 7.00 to 7.50 MAPLE SUGAR. Blocks, per lb. 18 to 20 In small cakes or bars, 20 to 22 Tho receipts continued large during the pest week,, and prices gradually gave way in favor of the buyer. To day they sell quick at prices quoted, do not look for much if any decline during the coming week. BUTTEB.—Prices continue to work down grad ually, with increased receipts November 28, 1865 Trees !Trees!! Trees u ! Fruit and Ornamental Trees, . SHRUBS. VINES &C., DEMONS wishing to plant trees this Spri . ng would do well to call a: tho Nursery at OAT ASAIIQUA, and exaßine the stook or PETER LAUX. BRUIT TRERS.—Extra also Apple extra silo Standard Pear Trees, (twice transolarited,) Cherry, Plum and Pekob, the facet in market. Aloe, Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, Goose berries, Strawberries and other email fruits. Among the varieties of Strawberries are the Jumada, Agriculturist, Golden seeded, Russell's Arotitle do., de., An examination of stook solicited before pushes log elsewhere. PETER . . Claiasears, April 8, 18614, -7-Ow AT THE OEM IS TILE DRIED FRUIT " 48 to 15',. " 6 to 8 " 24 to 80 " 25 to 80 BEESWAX. per lb. 'BB . to .89 . . SEEDS. per bush. 55.1b5. 2.40 to 2.50 per lb. Bite 10 TALLOW por,palr 1 50 to 1 75 per pair 1.50 to 2.00 per lb. 23 to 22 FRULTS ISTARISICIffi NEW Shimei B I'oo. (LATE RENINGER & SnimE.!t.) No. 5 vest Hamilton Street A L LENTO WN, YA Next Door to the Eqgle Hotel. Shimer's Mammoth Store A LIVE _IN simutioN Money Saved . BY BUYING AT, SHIM MVO STORE, Tilled Stacks High with Gods at ' 1 31 .49..N1 YC7 3P.FL1C(.6.1114 Oor entire Stock ban boon MARKED DOWN to the lowest notch, we defy ocavention. WE STUDY T 6 PLEASE every one, old and young, rich and poor, we deavor to Keep a well selected stock of • DRY GOODS, GR AERIES, QUEENSW ARE, CARPRTINGS, ' • OIL CLOTH, PROVISIONS, SALT, FISH, Ac. ho., 'to give bargaina to all those who may favor ne with their custom, not only for sixty days or a giver , limo, bat wilt always continue to sell our goods a the very lowest possible prices IV° do not ecotone to say that our s• stem is strictly Cash, •ut guava° ton our prices to be as loiv se any others who are boasting of selling tho cheapest, in conseguonco o• doing business entirely upon each principle. Btranirere follow the standard customers of the well known old stand, and you will al , in turn by with courtesy waited on'and supplied with tic. ebear• est (Jonas. Be sure you aro right, mingle in the crowd, then come ahead to I 6931,014CE1RS POPULAR 8T02.111. whore you eon be best suited with the most goods for the least money, with bosh 'durable and fasision •ble goods. LADIES' Dress Goods 14 triment ! Unusually comploto with rich and elegant goods RR well as tbo 'cheaper styli's, it comprising Black and Colored Silks, Plaid and Figured Wool Do Laices, hicrinocs, Plain, Figured and carded mohair, American Do Laines, Coburgs, Alpaccas, Ropps, Poplins, Scotoh and _ Union Plaids oto., eto., eta., eta MOTS tit. t.i• GO a 11,4 Wool Delaines, Merinnes. Repps, Poplin, Mo hair Goods, Bombazines. Alpac• cas. Canton Cloth, Delaines, Coburg Prints, &o. Crape and Love Veils, Crepe Collars, Square and Lent; Thibet and Dlanket Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and GlovPs. &o. Gingharns, Flannels, Ticking!, Diapers, ' Cheehs, , • Linens, Bosoms and White Goods, Ace., ,te CLOAKS AND CLOAHIVG CLOTH Of every diScription, styles, guiltily, colors an prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS' I Squa o and long Bream, Blankets, Thibet an Plaid Shawls. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS At vary raducod prim', and all oizeo The Silver Skii•t This skirt iq moro durable, more elastic, more graceinl, and will keep its shape and retain its place better than any other Skirt. Tho Steel Springs bo ing covered with a line plated wire. in ,place of a cotton covering, will not wear off or become soiled and the whole skirt maybe washed without injury or fear of rusting and will bo as good as new. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH, A very full stuck, net end rich designs QUEENSWARE A full assortment, cheap. WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS Of ovary discription.''' Groceries, Fish and Provisions At the lowest prices, comprising s full line of all articlee usually kept in a first class Grocery Depart ment. SALT—Ground Liverpool, Ashton and dairy salt by tho sack and bushel. Country Produce. Ail kinds of Country Products. taken in exchange, and the highest prices paid for. GREENBACKS NEVER REFUSED An early gall will occur° advantages that will be certainly lost ip delay. We are thankful toner old customers for past !e -vent, and solicit a continuant• f the same, and a, many now ones, who will laver us with their patron a4e, we will endeavor our utmost to treat them with courtesy and punctuality. Remember the well known old stand late BEN INGER fr. SUMER, No. Et Wept nn Stree• talentown. l'a. S .1 TM RR BROS . WANTED, AG ENTg—s2s to $2OO per month 1111 for Gentlememend $35 to Sib for Ladies everywhere, to introduce the Common Sense Piteni ly Sewiug Machine improved and perfected. I will hew, fell, stitch, quilt, bind. braid and embroi dor beautifully. Prim) only $2O. mak'ng the elas tic I ok stitch, and ful , y warranted for three years We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can he made. Address m call on C. BOWERS A CO. Office, No. 255 S.',stl , street Philadelphia. All letters answered prompt. ly, with °troll. rs and terms rapt 3 Ito A GENTS WANTED—Sao YOB moNrii.— Ja Something entirely new. • The Pho.ograph Case and Family Record. This in a great opportunity f,.r enterprising per sons of energy to make menu. It is no article of which the public have felt the need. It retails at, a low prioe, and its beauty and utility is iv:aver:ally acknowledged The success which has attended its sal s as warrants the assurance that one can beotold to almost every family. No are prepared to show that wo have agents who aro oiaring $175 every month. Address for Circulars and terms. RAYMOND k CO., Manure. 014 Chestnut street, Phila. apr3.lm] NOTICE. 1 N pursuance of the several nets of Assembly of L this Commonwealth, relating to the rates and levies, the undersigned, Commissioners of Lehigh county, give notice to the taxable inhabitants, the owners anl agents of real estate and personal prop erty, that t'-o appeal from Oft assessment for the ensuing year, for the county of Lehigh, will be held on the following days, at the Commissioners' office, in the borough of Allentown, whore all persons consitioring themselves aggrieved may attend, it they toe proper. For the boroughs of Allentown, Millorstown. Emaus and Hanover township, on the 15th day of May next, at 10 A. M. Lynn, liebleiburg, Lowhill, Weisenberg, Salle burg and Upper Saueon, the 16th duy of Moy. Upper and hewer Macungie, Upper lend Lower Milford, the 17th day of May. North and South Whitehall, Washington. Slating ton and Catasauqua, on the 18th day of May. On the same day and place the Commissioners of the said county of Lehigh will receive sealed written proposals for the collection of the county and State taxes for the present year. The ant eties must be natne.l in the proposals. The Commission, era will, however, not invariably confine themselves to the lowest bidder, but to the ono who they be lieve to be to the best interest of the county and district for which he ool•ects. JOSEPH NEWHARD. RSUBEN DANNER, JONAS HOLLENBAOH, Commissioners. MI Ayr. 514-4 e Read I .R,eadi ~ . . . , ..._ . CANCLR CURED r. ri.,_ .OF,R,AIN OIISHLPOR eittlOtitB, TUAIOB.B i 5 .4.11 a. and Tetter.—fiv'hlistos H. a n514%4 • 254 N. T I iffrOENT LI Street, let w Yin*, Phila. delphia,wnere, cdu be obtainou.ac iv time the fat ter -. Ointment, which lids effectually . ured 'fetter of. fifteen or twenty ye 44: 8 YOB tor Rhan. ' ratiem, Pilos, Dorn Eryst oleos, anti pilli for purifying , the di ud. ' ' ' . -I was ciflliotod wi the Oanoeil on my right thigh tor fourtein yoirs, a d being recommended by a la dy, who bad been , ' d_by the Aliases Hinkle. ; placed Incsolf under. choir tremnient, and is is now six menthe sine. a perfeet cure has been mode.— Ai Roy of icy Monde had given-mo up he being in. curable, tbertfuro I return mane •thinitiv fo, the Hisses Hinkle for raving my life. lam DOW ip the .njecmont Lf good hralth. HANNAH lleaNe. Bpriugileld, Delaware county, Pa., Jiin:,l3ols. Misses liinkle.—As a sense of gratitude to you for the cure (duly cancer, I deem it prudent to have it aeknow:edged in the Tapers, tlaatit amyl:a; the moans of bcnotitting utoors. I was titiaolied on the IA breast with a suspicions tumor, and applied to •. physician to examine it ; it proved to be a Well-do aucd cancer, and it was treated as anch,but became gradually worse, until it became evident that I had to obtaio relief or loose my life And hearing of the many cures that you had performed, I plead aayserlf under your care, and that the disease hos all been eradicated I have not the Slightest doubt.— Oyer three years have intervened, and the diseased paint is as sound as any part of my body. 2.lkttY A THORNTON. ibnh ..iinwhill street, 'LUi. To the Afflicted. I a —.ear certify that I was for more than twenty years affil. mod with a cancer •JUS tumor. I applied to three or fourdifferent doe. tore. All agreed iii pronouncing it a very danger• , us cancer, bur neither gave Me much encourage. ment that it could be cured. Voramately I heard the 511 sties Hinkle. I Once& myself under their bands immediately for treatment, and in a Short limo was entirely cured ; it being immediately nn der tho corner of tho (ye, but by their enperlor Skill rod careful attention it was entirely rem wed, with 'at tho least I. jury to Ito tayivor scarcely !caving a soar. I do mdat confidently recommend a.l who may qtatiately he afflicted with cancer, to make inmacdia.e appliostien to the kisses M. and IL Elia. ale, 254 N. Thirteenth stroot, JUDA LI WEAR, 605 Browa Street. • Phil Jdr., 3, 180. This is to certify tnot I wee afflicted with the liuncor back of my left oar for ten years.. I tried aovoral skillful physicians of the city, but all afford ed um no relief. I heard of the Aliases 11 inkle, and ; ms.ilved .to make ono morn effort, and that, I em pleased .o inform the publio, has been aucoessful.— this wonderful rum leas made in two months, and loscrves to bo placed on record, that others anicted vith the same disown) may know where to obtain e certain cure. DANIEL HOWARD, 1422 Vino Bt. Cancer men be Cured.-1 know that eueh,statement e true. for having suffered many years with the Termer on my shoulder and a•to on the foot, endur ng excruciating pain at times I wee recommended o try the [Tinkle, residing et 254 N. 'Mir centh street, Philcdulphm. I applied to her, and it is now fourteen ytare since the cure wse made, and [ have never any symptoms of a return. ELIZ A BETH HOITMAN, Allot town, Lehigh county, Pa. October 10, 1805. To the n Voted with Cancer.—lt is my desire, in publishing these brief lines, to 3o good to the afflict ed. I was troubled with a cancerous tumor en my 'eg, below the knee, and my sulTerings.were intense. Medical t cutment wee procured. but, flailing no re. let, the disease still spreading, It was thought am iitation would be necessary. I aro edvised, be oro going en any further, to try the Misses 1141k:es I did so, and do now rejoice that tbroughther treat went my life hoe been spared. It is now two years since a cure has been made EDWARD SMITH. 2009 Bodine street, above Norris. Or con be guru at the Pitch and sixth street De pot being driver of ear No 20. I deem it but justice t you to state the benefits . derived from your treatment of cancer. I had the cancer five years on my lower hp, which extend i t along tho inside of the lip and on the gums. I eeived medical advice, and a day was sot for the op eration to he pert mod, hut hearing in the mean time of the many cur.e performed by the Misses iiinkle, I determined to try their treatment before using the knife, and in five' months my lip was as maid as over. lam very thankful that I was nay or t.perated upon Any afflicted with . this dreadful diocese should call on tae Alleaca Hinkle and see for themselves numerous cancers that have been taken ',tit, with city references EDWARD GRAHAM, liNe. 2 31 Henrietta stroo , YLiladelphia April 10,1863 —lm tirXECLITOR ' NOTICE —Notice is hereby given EA that letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigued in the estate of Robert' Oberly, deceased, late of Hanover township, Lehigh county, therefore all persons who know themselves to be in debted to said estate are requesled to make payment within six weeks from the date hereof, and each who have ally legal clttims against said estato will present, them, well authenticated for settlement within' the above specified time. JACOB J. OBERLY, JOHN W. OBERLY, Executors EDWARD STEUDEN, March 2', 1866.-6 t s lla J. &teward Depui, 4 4 I 22 trf it o bis g ". 253 - MiIVA N wp0 5 217..';'f b .4 e customers and :tbers, that be is now sel • gat difrom one of the largest and best assortments o •• r•G CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIti, At .• • At a•• Window Shades Le, that he bad on hand forg many years, at redueoi prices. rmactilamoo ..4 U EDWIN SAGER, Agent, No, 71 East Hamilton street. in the basement under the office of Dr. J Romig, ALLENTOWN, PA. A lot of splendid Portfolios, at eurprisingly low aloes. A lot of stationery. A lot of books suitable for HOLIDAY PK/Ie i:NTS. A lot of Games, Chessmen, Chookerboirds, ge. A lot of Novels and Other Books. This is the time to subsoribo for denies, weeklies, nd monthlies, from Janury 1, 1806. All orders will ho attended to by lightning rail road speed. Ile has also on haniljt, lot of Needles, Knitting c eedles, Crotohote, etc. • Call and examine our stock before purchasing •laewhere. .algB'6s-tf TEE BALE TINDER the patronage of the United States ACM -11.) ernmout. Mode's of thie superior leg may be ....en at the Agency of the Salem Lug Company, No. 33 South Seventh Street, Phi!a. Call and seo them, or send for a circular contain. ing full information. [apr24.lm. GREAT AMERICAN PUZZLE. ATE TED by PHILIP HILL, Importer of Fan= P oy °odds, ',59 Market st , Philed'a, Pa., is one of the moot ingenious and amusing articles of the kind we have ever seen. It is calculated to afford diver sion to old and young, Price 30 cents for sot of six nnmbero. Sent by mail to all parts of the country. PHILIP HILL. 259 Market at., Philada. Ladies' Needle Book, containing 100 of the best needles sent by mail on receipt of 50 cents. Apr 17-Imo Nol Ice. THE annual meeting of the stockholder,' of the LEMUEL ZINC COMPANY will be held at the Company's office, 333 WALNUT street, Phila., on Wednesday. '.'ny 2nd, 18 0 6, at 12 o'clock M., for. the °Mali n of !even directors to servo during the ensuing year. and for the transaction of other but& nos, [aplo-4w] GORDON MONOES, fleo. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, an Essaj of Warning and Instruction far Young Menl Al eo,,Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of rebel. ent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes.; Address DR. J. SIULLIN HOUGHTON, Howardesociation, adelphin, Pa. . Apyil 24, 1868-17 fo :11:41z1+ ... =2l2=M=::=:=J Wheat Flour, lii bb1.11.00 Ryo Chop, 18 100 lbs. 2.25 Corn Meal, 'ft bbl. 5.25 Wheat, iiii busbel, 2.00 Ryo, If 1.00 Corn. f, .80 Cate, 41 821 b .55 Clovereaad, 44 500 Timothyeeed," . 300 Flaxeeed, 44 200 Dried Apples," 8 60 44 Peaches." 3.50 pir.ll OTIS' CLoTnixa atWeies' Cheep Store N 0.15 Nast Hamill= street 1:3 EDWIN SAGER. doyen, 18 Butter, ID, 80 Lard, " • 20 Hams, " ..20 Bacon " 14 Beeswax," 40 Potatoes, VI bustkt, 1.00 Beans, ' -" - 2.00 Balt, " 1.10 Salt, In 'Reim 800 Hay, per ton, . 16.00 straw. " 8.00
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