THE FENIANS. AT WORK! = Reported Oiptwe•"olEo%l-Erie. Nsw Yeas, June is reported that Fort Brie, in Canada, opposite Buffalo, was captur ed by Fenians to-day. They are said to be 3,- 000 strong, and 2,000 of them are said to be marching unopposed.lnto the interior, and have already cut one telegraph line. BUFFALO. June 4-2 30 A. M.—The report ere otitis Express have just returned from point one and a half miles below L over limo& Rook. The head of the Fenian column, 600 strong,.bal reached that point, with their ar my train of nine wagons, loaded with ammu nition. They declare they will effect a cross ing before daylight. Omen:Neu, June I.—A desiatoh from Col umbus, Ohio, says that 450,000 rounds of am munitioniviero shipped from that:place to New . York, 150,000 to Chicago, and 30,000 . muskels to Buffalo within a few days. These arms, it ie reported, are for the Fentans. Joontoi, (?) late of slosby's .guerrillas, ie with tho party. Gen. Fitz Hugh Leo, late of the Nobel army, will command the cavalry. It ie reported that many of the men come from the Southern army. LATER On Saturday a fight occurred between the Fenians and Canadians near Ridgway. The Fe :liana were 1,000 stron g,und or Cul.O'Neill. The Canadians were 1,400 strong, under Col. Bu. obanan. After a short conflict the Canadians wore put to flight. The Fenians lost 6 killed and 16 wounded, and the Canadians 23 killed and wounded in all. The Fenians fought bravely, throwing off their coats vests, and even shirts, and fighting half naked. After stopping the pursuit, the main body of Fenians proceeded toward Fort Erie, leaving a guard over the wounded of both sides. By order of Gen. Grant, Gen. Barry has bad his military district . extended, and it now em• braces the nothern frontier, from Lake Erie•to Oswego. A large additional force of regulars bas been ordered to report to him there, and a portion have already arrived FARMER AND HOUSEKEEPER. A NICE DISEr roa 'l'm —Pour boiling water on crackers ; cover them : in' a short time they will swell and become soft. Boil some milk ; add one egg, a little butter and salt take the crackers out of the water and pour; the milk over them To Rituovz Isom MOULD3.-1. Rub the spot with a little powdered oxalic acid, or salts. of lemon, and warm water, let it remain a few minutes, and well rinse it in clear water. 2. IVash the spots with a strong solution of cream of tartar water ; repeat, if necessary, and dry in the sun. Lime and common coarse salt has a surpris ing effect upon the growth and yield of pota toes ; in addition to the usual dressing of ma nure, apply the lime and salt mixture at the rate of a good handful to every three feet of the row, and the rows so treated'yielded fully double the amount obtained from similar rows not so top-dressed. Common brass Clocks may be cleaned by immersing the works in boiling water.— "Rough as this treatment may appear," he says, "it works well ; and I have for many years past, boiled my clocks whenever they stopped from accumulation of dust or a thick ening of oil upon the pivots. They should be boiled in pure or rain water, and dried on a warm stove or near the firp." MANAGEMENT OF YOUNG CIIICKENA ' —A wri ter in the New York Times, says ; "When the chickens are batched, if; betore lakinz them from the nest, you would oil the tdp of the heads of the chicks, you' will destroy all the lice there are in the brood; for as soon as two or three ()hicks are hatched, all the lice upon the hen leave her and quarter themselves on the heads of the chicks, and the oil will kill them; and then, with clean quarters for the chicks on a start, and a thorough cleansing of the coop each week, you will not fail to raise your brood." OILING LEATIIER.—The Scientific American says that oils should not be applied to dry leather, as they would .invariably injure it If you wish to oil a harness, wet it over night, cover it 'with a. blanket and in the morning it will be dry and supple ; then apply neat's foot oil in small quantities) and with so much el bow grease as will insure its disetSminating itself throughout the leather. A soft, pliant harness is 'easy to handle, and lasts longer than a neglected one. Never use vegetable oils on leather : and among animal oils, neat's foot is the beet. .lINHOLTED notra THE MOST HEALTHFCL.- Having been raised in a good wheat country, we cannot well overcome an early attachment to "mother's nice white bread." Yet Beier= plainly teaches that the most healthful bread is that made from wheat ground without sep- Mating the bran. The coarsest portions of the bran keep the finer pars isles of flour sop mated, ed that the gastric juice of the atom nob more readily penetrates and disliolves the mass, and hence is best for digestion.- The coarser particles also promote the healthful nation of the intestines, and prevent tionstipa tion, which is one of the prolific causes of dis ease in these days.'"lf would be far better, .doubtless, if every flour bolt was removed .frota our . grist-mills, and people consumed the meal of the whale wheat kernels, just as the several parts combined naturally. Taste de. ponds mostly upon habit :.those accustomed to the unbolted flour eat it with :a relish. 1 American Agriculturist. EYE AND DAR DROF.J.I3AACB,.M. D. Dcculist, and Midst, , J. formerly of Leyden, Holland, is located at No bl 9 PINE Street, PHILADELPHIA, where persons afflicted with diseases of the EYE or EAR, will be aciontfflcally treateci and oured,lt curable. N. II —.ARTIFICIAL EYES inatted without pain. No charges made for examination. The medical faoulty is invited, as he has no secret in his mode of treatment. [jab IMARRIIID. On the 19th , of May, by Rev. Win. Rath, Mr. Charles B. llarlacher, of Upper Milford, to Mit3B Amanda Staufer, of Iluelts county. On the 19th of May, by the same, Mr. Peter IL Weaver, of Locust Valley, to Miss Albina F. Jacoby, of Lower Milford. On the Inth of May. by the same, Mr. Levi F. Ritter, of Salisbury, to Miss Araminda Strauss, of Macungie. On the 30th of May, by the KWIC, Mr. John 11. Sehaffer to Miss Angelina, Brinker, both of Lower On the 20th of May, by the same, Mr Charles Brinker, of Upper Saueon, to Miss Hannah Bernd, of Springfield. On the 20th of May, by the same, Mr. Harrison Milky to Miss Ameline Wentz, both of Allentckh. On the 25th of May, by Samuel Brunner ' r'sq., M r.. Christian Eckert to Elizabeth Koch, both of Salisbury. On thel2th of May, by Rev. B. E. Kranilieh, Mr. Nathan Muthhart to Miss Anna Ruff, both of Brain igsville. On the 24th ult. at White Haven, Pa., Mr. Benj. F. Ricker, formerly of New Tripoli, Lehigh county, to Miss Lydia Tucker, of Studdartsville, Lucerne county, Pa. At the M. B. parconage, Allentown, on the 20th ult., by Bey. G. T. Barr,Mr. B. F. Mange' to Mies • Rebecca Schaffer, both f St. Clair, Schuylkill coun ty, Pa. Oa the 26th of May, by Rev. W. R. Raiford, Mr. Jacob .Moyer, to MiEB Eletuinda Miller, both of Lower Sauna. D I 313 D. On the Nth of May, in Sallsburg, Tobias Selimid aged CIL years. . . On the 20th of May, in Lower Macungie, Eliza beth Butz t aged 80 years. On the Llth of April, in Troxlertown, Hannah Schwartz, aged 58 years. On the 14th of May, in Macungie, Josephine, daughter of George and Maria Hull, aged 24 years, 7 months, and 23 days. On the 20th of May, in North Whitehall township, of typhoid fever, Dr. John P. Kohler, aged abou 25 years. On the 17th of May, in this 'borough, Sally Eliza both, daughter of Jonathan and Mary Schwartz, aged 1 year, 7 months and 20 days. On the 21st inst., in Catasauquit, of congestion of the brain, William ‘l,ller, Sr., axed 48 years. In llokeudauqua District, 01st of May, Mrs. Eva Schreiber, widow of the Into Jacob Schreiber, aged 80 years On the 9th of May, in Lower Sanoon, Jacob Ochs, aged 89 years, 11 months and 1 day. On the 24th of May, at Lehigh Valley, Allwood Sanwa], son of Morris nand Catharine Stem, aged 1 year, 8 months and 20 days. On tho 30th of May, in Williams township, Sarah, wife of John Knoblo, aged 71 years, 10 months and 9 days. On tho Brd of. June ) in Allentown, Sarah Ann) wife of Thome Buhr aged Wynn. 'the futmel will tilts plus on Wedncedey After; gm, et a Aveleaki. * A. nth or moy i In WohooborolSikio 0g0,4111 - foirn ; • .; GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nerv -451L-• ohs Debility, Premature. Deoay,erLlal 440.er feets of youthfulludiscretimi;ivill, fiSf the sake of .suf fering humanity, send free to all 'Who need it, the re cipe and directions for making thohimple remedy, by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by he advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. LS Chamber street, N. Y. El= ant -19] rpriE MASON & HAMLIN OABINET a ORGANS, forty ditforrnt styles, adapted to Barred and secular music, for ESO to $6OO oaoh.— FIPTY-ONE GOLD or SILVEZ MEDALS, cu other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue free. Addrese, MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. Sept. 12. PER YEAR! We want agents every -31.500 where. to sell our IMPROVED $2O Sowing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary ; or larggcom missions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the Uni ted States for less than $4O, which are folly licensed by Bowe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover et: Baker, Sing er tr.: Co., dng Bachelder. All other cheap machines aro infringements and the seller'or user aro liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. .Circulars free. Ad 'rose, or call upon Shur ,t, Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. December 19, VVERY young lady and gentleman in the United Ei States can hear something very,mnch to their advantage by returnmaii (free of charge.) by address ing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged willoblige by not noticing this ottr4. All others will please address their obedient servant, TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. Y. Catarrh Snuff. PHIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the. 1 best natal° known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Bead and Headache. It has been found an excellent remedy in many cares of Sore Eyes.— Deafness has been removed by it, and Hearing hae often bean groati, improved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by 'diseases of the head. Tho sensations after using it are delightfn. and invigorating. It opens and purges out all vu struotione, strengthens the glands, and gives r• healthy action to the parts affected. More then Thirty Years' defile and use of Dr. Marshall'. Catarrh and head• ache Snuff, has proved its great value , for all lbt common diseases of the head, and at this moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and is used with great sues es and satisfaction everywhere. READ TUE CERTIFICATES OF WIIOLESALI DRUGGISTS IN 1854. The undersigned, having for many years been acquainted with Dr. MarshaWe Cadarrah and Head ache Snuff, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheer fully ste te, that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decided ly tho best article wo have over known for all com mon diseases of the Head. I Burr A Perry, Boston Barnos A Pork, N. York Reed, Auston A A. B. AD. Sande, " Brown, Lamson A C0.,d0., " Stephen Paul A Co., " Reed, Butler A Co., " Israel Minor A Co., " Seth W. Fowls, . " WlCosson A Robbins ," Wilson,Fairbank A Co." A. L. Soovill dr. Co., a Henshow,Edmand aCo " M.Ward, Closo,k Co." H. H. Hay, Portland, Mo. Bush A Cale, jge — For sale by all Druggist,. Try it. April 3, 1866 LIFE-REAtTII--STRESTiI, 11/E-11111,T11--STINGTiI, IM--1181311-81011, Ijundreds and thousands annually die premature ly, when, if thoy would give the Groat French Rom• edy. GELESBATES SPEOWIC PILLS Prepared by Faranciere & Dupont, No. 214 RYq Lombard, Paris, from the prescription of Dr. Junn Dolamarro, Chief Physician of the Hospital du Nord ou Lariboisiere a fair trial, they rould find immedi ate relief, and, in a short time, lib fully restored to Health and Strength. It is used in thn practice of many eminent French physicians, with uniform success, and highly recommended as the only posi tive and Specific Remedy for all persons suffering from General or Sexual Gefillity;all derangements of the Nervou - Forces, Melancholy, Spermatorrbma or Seminal Emissions, all Weaknesses arising from Sexdal Excesses, or youthful indiscretions. Loss of Muscular Energy,• Physical Prostration. Nervous ness, Wen Spine, Lowness of SplntarDimnees of Vision, !ifs - aeries, Paine in the Buok,and Limbs Impotency, to. ' 140 language can convoy an adequate idea of the immediate and almost miraculous change it 000A eons to the debilitated and shattered spites°. In fact, it stands unrivalled as an unfailing owe of the maladies above mentioned. Suffer no more, but use The a rent French Remo dg; it will effect it cure wbere all others fail, and although a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurt-% hal to the most delicate constitution. Pamphlots, containing full particulars and direc lions. fur using, in English, French, Spanish and Gorman, accompany sae° box, and also sentlree to any address when requested. - Price one dollar per box ; six boxes for five dol lars. Sold by nil Druggists throughout tho world; or will be sent by Mail, securely sealed from all onser• cition, by enclosing twilled prioo, to any author. 'sod agents. Proprietors! exclusive Agents for America, OS DAR G. MOSES CO. 27 Courtlendt St.,,N. Y. Authorized Agents for Allentown, BARNEA Q L SON; Bothlehern, * EDW T MEYERS. [spr2-if Tho advertiser, baying been restored to health in a few woeke by a simple remedy, after having suffered fur several years with a severe lung tithe tion, and that dread disease, Consumetion—is aux lons to make known to Ms fellow-euffere.s the mean of cure. • To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the prescription Used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a suns nuns: for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Cifections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the preagriptiorf is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be in valuable, and be hopes every sufferer will try his -emedy, as it will cost them nothing k and may prove a I.lessing. • Parties wishing the prescription, PREZ, by re ams mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. an 2 —ly] HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALlll.— This LI is the moat delightful and extraordinary arti cle ever discovered. It ohnnges the %nn-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distiague appearance so inviting in tk,e city belle f fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, Waving the complexion ,tresh. transparent and smooth. It contains no ma terial Injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 60 Ms. Prepared by W. E. lIAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS BARNES A 00 , Now York. Sept. 26,'65•1y. "Great Oaks ,rom Little Acorns Grow." The worstdiseases known to the human race spring from causes so small as to almost defy detection. Thu mimes of scientific lore thee fill the tables and shelves of the medical fraternity only go to prove and elabo rate these facts. Then gnarl yoursolveswhile you may. The small ,,bnple on the skin is a tt4l-talo and indicator of dises.e. Itynny fade and ale away from the surface of tne body, but it will-••rcaoh the 'vitals perhaps, at last, and death be the result' and lint,' close. Atka- Btxxions, Dfiriiiine• DiAnntrxx-Prxxs cure where all s'ottunst Call, . While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cutsoustl:egabraslons of the skin, MAI-I an:es SALVE. lx.igralilde. Sold, hi J.XAMOIEL, 43 Fulton street, No er%antlall.Pruggists, nt 25 cents per box [decl2-ly DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. • They aro an antidote to change of water and diet. . They overcome egeots of dissipation and hito hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. • They prevent miasmetio and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera vorbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak strong, and are exhausted nature's great re storer. They are made of pure Bt.: Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without re gard to age or time of day. Particularly recommend ed to ofelieste persona requiring a gentle stimulant.— Bold by all Grooers,,Druggials, Hotels. and Saloons. Only genulnb when Cork Is di:meted birtptlifate.l.l. fil fluor' &went of eautletitt 1111090 MP w e , , Wee* &WI Mil Et , lip tine R• fai ERRORS OP YOUTH STRANGE!, BUT TRUEI. Dr. MARSHALL'S DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Beware of Counterfeits and Imitation, TO CONSUMPTIVES SPECLAL NOTICE. MEM IS-T-1860-s. Dr. P. R. PALM , LATEI3URGEON IN• THE :UNITED. " STATES ARMY,would announce to the citi zens of Allentown and vicinity, that he is contin uing. the practice of Medicine in ALLENTOWN, on Eighth Street, alarm Ifattliitou, first house above Liehtenwallner & Co'sstore. Having had the hon or to belong to the OPERATING CORPS at the bat tles of Fredericksburg, Chancelloreville, Franklin's crossing, Ac.,and having had charge of BILTERAL Hoartram, 141 has bad much experience in all the details of Streamer and the treatment of diseases generally. The Doctor is a regular graduate of the Istreansun MEDICAL COLLEGE of Philadelphia, and has been practicing medicine during the past eight een swam Having had much experience in the treat ment of diseases of the EYE, he would especially solicit the patronage of those who may be afflicted with.diserums of that important organ ;, Having re stored the sight of many who have been BLIND FOR TEARS He would alto eolloit the attention of those suffering from chronic die cads, such as DROPSY, (for which ho has an almost infallableremedy,) Dibeasee of the KIDNEYS. RUBMIATIONI_, NEURALGIA, CURON• Id 00000, DURUM:EA 410 d DTBENTART, (which he professes to mire in less than half the time required by ordinary remedimi,) G navel.; G myna, or enlarge ment of the nook, Pintas, Manama' or Consumption in ohildren, SICK HEADACHE, TAPE WORN, MELAN. enema, Scaortna, or King's evil, EPILEPSY, ,or falling sicknose,:Purarn Smut Tummy, Terme, Dm- EASES PECULIAR TO Feraisits ; also diseases of the Liver, Lungs and Heart, Having now practiced medicine here for over two years, the Doctor is able and willing to refer to per sons in this place, who have been cured by him of most of the diseases sPeolfted. CM CM All milli from town or county will receive prompt attention by day or night. Medicines furnished to all patients, which he pre pa:es himself, as ho will use nono but the very best. Referent:es: His former patients. 4.llentown. Kty'29, 18E16 BITTER WINE OP IRON An exquisite impregnation of dry Spanish Wine with the activity of Ca'Maya Bark, and tho most energetic of all the ferruginous salts, I irate of Illag nettle Oxide of Iron. It has a vinous flavor, very grateful to the palate, is without chalybeato tastes, and will not discolor the teeth. It excites languid appetite, gives zest to food, im proves digestion, increases the strength, steadies the circulation, takes off muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility, gives firmness and precision to tho actions of the riervous system, with power to en dare fartigud . and resist disease. . _ MAGNETIC; olTit ATE: of IRON is new and peouliar, differing from the ordinary Soluble Citrate, in containing an equivalent of Protoxito of In n, in place of the Ammonia. It is neutral, tasteless, without astringency, as prompt and energetic as the Chloride, and unlike that, induces no local inflam matory action or headache. CALLISAYA &AUK is pre-eminent among veg etable tonics, has no equal as a strengthner or rester- . ative, nor rival as an anti•periodie. Retail+ in $1 AD $2 bottles, Quarts and Gallons for dispensing. 0. S. HUBBELL, Apothecary, 1410 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. may 22d.-Imo.) AN EFFICTUAL - WORIS MEDICINE BROWN'S VRRIIIITOE COMFITS, Cr Worm Lozenges. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with children and adults, attributed to other causes, is occasioned by worms. The " rermiluge Comfits," althodgji effectual in destroying worms, can do nb possible injury to the most delicate child. This val uable combination has been snccessfully used by phy sicians, and founds to lie safe and sure in eradicating worths, so hyrtful tochildren. Children having Worms require immediate atten tion, as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness. Symptoms of Worms in Children are often over looked. Worms in thesstomach and bowels cause ir ritation, which can be removed only by tho use of a sure remedy. Tho combination of ingredients used in making Brown's "Verniifuge Comfits" is ouch as to. givo the best possibloptTect with safety. •CURTIS BROWN, Proprietors,Now York.— Sold by all dealers in medicines : at 25 cts. a box. May 22 1860. • —I year. UM %TO ALL BOOK BUYERS 1-* JAS. K. SIMON, 33 South Sixth Street, ghiladelphia, a agent for the following valuable bylts : Appleton's New American Cyclopedia-16 Vols. Mstory orthe Rebellion-1 largo Vo " Dictionary of Mechanics-2 Vole. Rebellion Record, by Frank Moore-9 Washington Irving's Works, 22 " Cooper's Novels Dickens' Works. Merlynle Gibbon's Rome. Macauloy's Works. Urn's Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures. i ' Bancroft's United States-8 Vol& &c., &c., I furnish all Booke[mblished, for public and pri vate I.4brarics, at wholesale prices. send a list of any. Books wanted, with a stamp, for prices,, which will be sent by return mail. • [may 22-3 m ii.Lcox & G IBBS FAMILY Sewing Machines, Oa Exhibition at Keller & Bro 9 5., NO. 37 WEST HAMILTON STREET.. • May 14, 1866. -3w • ADMINISTRATOR'S MOO is haul" given &it the undersigned have taken out letters of Administration in the estate of AMANqns TR.EXLER, deceased, late of Allen town Lehigh county ; therefore all persons who are indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment within six !creeks froin the dato hereof,and such wko have any legal claims against eat estate will present them well authenticated for settlement within tha above specified time. SARA!! TILEXLER ' Adm'ris Lewis L. EUELDON, may22-tiw] ORPHANS' COURT SALE. II 11101 Y VIRTUE and in pursuance of an order issued 1./.. out of the ORPHANS' COURT of the County of LehlTgli, there will be exposed to public sale, on SAT URDAY, the 9th day of Juno, at 1 o'clock in the af- I ft ternoon, upon the premises, a certain mcssuage, ement and tract ot land with the appurtenances, uated in Washington township, in the county of high aforesaid, bounded by lands of Stephen Peter, George Rex, Jacob Rex and the estate ot Daniel Bal der, deceased, containing 27 acres more or less. The improvements thereon consist of a ONE STO RY LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn N it s and other necessary out-buildings; about two •- acres is meadow, about one acre woodland and the balance farm land, in high state of cultivation and under good fences. Being the Real Estate of Andrew Muth, deceased, late ot the township and county aforesaid. , Terms on the day at the place of sale, and duo at tendance Olen by JOEL P. GEIGER, Adm'r. mayl3l4t) By the Court,--Gr.o. W. HAttrimr, Clerk. ggitTEE GREAT CAUSE / Of Human ligery. Publishod in a .S'ealea Envelope. Price 6 Cis A lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatenheea or Sentinal4eakness in duced by Self-Abuse ; Involuntary Emissions , Nervous Debility, and Impedimentk.to Marriage generally ; Coneupaption, Epilepsy Mid Fits ; Mental and Phyalcall Incapacity, c. By ROBERT J. CIILVERWELL, M. D., Author of the " Green Book," &c. The world-renowned author, in this adn;irable Lecture, clearly proves from hie own experience that the awful consequences of Solt-Abuse may be effeetundy removed without Medicine, and without dangerous stn'gieal operations, boogies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer. no matter what his condition may he, may ouro him self cheaply, privately and radically.• This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing CHAS. J C. KLINE dt CO., sr 127 Bowery, New York Poet Moo Do: 4588 Feb. 13. 'Bll-1y ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, ARE not only unexcelled, but they aro absolutoly misquoted, by any othor ,Rood Instrument in the °pantry. Designed oxpros•ly for Churches and Schools, they are bound to be equally well adapted to the parlor and drawing room. For sale only by E. M. BRUCE, No. 18 North SEVENTH Strout, PUILADICLPHIA „1151rAlso, BRADBURY'S. PIANOS, and a corn -Ipete assortment of the PERWEOT BIRLOD/lON. September 26,'66. —ly P-% , If• :1:#'3"01 Corrected Weekly by Weinsheimer, , Newhard d Oo Wheat lour, bb1.11.00 RyeObop, V 1 100 lbs. 2.25 Corn Meal, 161 bbl. 6.26 Wheat, bushel, 2.50 RT. , • " 1.15 Con, 90. gat+," 13Th .80 glove:9B6k 0 4 • 5400 I ottv9llBl o 810 11 n km!: WANTED, AGENTS. The climax has been reached in - THRILLING STORIES OF LHE REBELLION. - Handsomely illustrated in oil colors, by Col. Greene, 11. S. A.; the most intensely interesting and saleable book of the times. •No other book covers the same ground; hence agents have no competion, and aro having gent sales everywhere. The people aro ea ger for this book. Good agents guaranteed large returns. Books now ready to deliver, so that agents do not have to wait for books. Address CHAS. S. GREENE A CO. may 22-4t.] No. 413 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. DISABLED MEN,..ATTENT/ON I O f ' WANTED, ono c petwo men, in Allentown and vi- V V einity, who have lost either an arm or leg,l4knlil Wadsworth's (Water proof Arnica Boating Plaster, tho best and cheapest Court plaster in the market. From $5 to $lO per day can be made. Address, witl. 25 cents for sample and full information. A. F. DEL CHER, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All agents and peddlers would find it to their interest to answer the above. • Apr. 17-3 mo WANTED, AGENTS.—S7S to $2OO PER . MONTH for gentlemen, and $35 to $75 for ladies, everywhere, tointroduce the Celebrated Com mon Sonso Family Sewing Machine, improved and perfect/3d. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beauitully. Price only $2O, making the elastie look stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Ad dress, with stamp, or call on C. BOWERS sic CO., Salesrooms. No 255 South FIFTH Street, Philadel phia; Pa. All letters answered promptly, with cir culars and terms. —may29-lm MO 1 40KR oR Elivi Lt1144.1V10:1011 This preparation is unequaled as a Rejuvenator and Resfbrer of wasted or inert functions. . . The aged should bo certain to make the Brokrone a household god, inasmuch as it will render them youthful in feeling and in strength, and enable their to live over again the day of their pris in. lay. It not only exhilarates but strengthens, and is really an Mvaluriblo blessing, especially to those who have boon reduced to a condition of servility, self-abuse, mlefortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of the impotency of any human organ, this superb proparation will remove the effect at once and forever. • DIOEREINEI cures Impotency, General Debility, Nervous Inca paolty, Dyspepsia, Depression, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Weltness of the Organs of Generation, Embeellity, Mental Indolence, Emaoiation. It has a most delightful, desirable and novel effect upon the nervous' system : and all who are in any way prostrated by nervous disabilities, aro earnestly ad. vised to seek a oure in this most excellent and une. quailed preparation. Persons who, by, imprudence, have lost their bat oral vigor, will find a speedy and permanent cure in the ThoSeeble, the Languid, the Dispairing, the Old should give thin valuable discovery a trial; it will be found totally different from all other articles for the same purposes. To Females.—This preparation is invaluable in nervous weakness of all kinds, as it will restore toe wasted strength with wonderful permanence. It is flaw a ' , rood tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsirwith tho first dose. A brief persistence in its use will renovate the stomach to a degree o perfect health and banish Dyspepsia forever. One Dollar por bottle, or six bottles for $5. ,Sold in Allentown by Lewis Schmidt C 0.,& and DrOggists generally. Sent by express anywhere, by addressing HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, 21 Dey Street, New York. . November 1,1865-17 B OWEN'S MUDDY AND PROVISION STORE NO. 14 EAST HAMILTON STREET, CONSTANTLY on hand and daily arriving a large andyhoiee assortment of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, to which the attention of the public is respectfully requested. PORK, DRIED APPLES, SUGARS, HAUS, " PEACHES, GREEN COFFEE, SHOULDER, " CHERRIES, ROASTED "' DRIED BEEF; COOKING PRUNES, MOLASSES, SMO'D TONG'S ZANTE CURRANTS, • SYRUPS, MACKEREL, PLUMS, • CHF.ESE, COD Fisu, FRES!! FRUITS, SOAPS, . SALMON, ',COAL OIL, CANDLES, COARSE SALT, FINE. SALT. "31L" g A large assortment of ehoiCe flavored Green and Black Teas; superior to anything in the market. NNW 311P"' 31( ®(A Ginger, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace. Cli- 31E1 11..1 ! en elegant variety always on handy -.composed in part of ' CANNED PRIM', SALAD OIL, • SARDINES, CATBUPS. • Ssaens,, '•eIIoCOLATE, VERMILLION, MACATIONT, PEARL BARLEY TOBACCO! C;GARS!! Constantly in receipt of a largo •varioty of FRESH CRACKERS. WHEAT FLOUR! RYE FLOUR!! Como and buy ! Como and buy! ' BROOMS, BRUSHES, ROPES, STONE WARE! WOODEN WARE! And every thing usually, found in a first-c ass GROCERY HOUSE. '.PRODUCE 130 GILT a?' All goods warranted as represented Allentown, May 13; 1885.-1 y OFFICE. OP Lenten VALLEY R. R. CONIPANY, 1 • No. 412 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, j MHE Stockholders of the Lehigh Volley Rail ' road Company aro hereby notified that under and by virtue of an Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Aet'relating to Railroad Companies' passed the 16th day of• May, At, D. 1861, the Directors of the Lehigh and Mahoney Railroad Company and the Directors of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company have entered into a joint agreement under the. Corporate Seal of each of said companies, fot the consolidation of said companies, and in erger of the Said the Lehigh and Mahoney Railroad Company, prescribing.the terms and con ditions thereof and the manner of converting the capitol stock of the Lehigh and Mahoney Railroad Company into the stock of the said Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, and containing all such other provisions as have been deemed necessary to perfect the said cont4blation and merger, and that. the said agreement will be submitted to the stockholders of the said Lehigh Valley Railroad Company for the purpose of coneidering and voting by ballot, in person, or by prosy, for the adoption or rejection of the same, each share entitling the holder thereof to one vote at a meeting of the said stockholders to be held on the 12th day of June, A. D. 1866, at the of fice of the said Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, at No. 412 Walnut Street, in the city of Philadelphia, at twelve o'clock, noon, of said day, at which time and place, and for the object atbresaid, all the stock holders of the Lehi,h Valley Railroad Company, are notified to attend. This notice being given in compliance with the revisions of the second Section of the Act of Assem ly aforesaid. L. CHAMBERLAIN, Philad'a., May 29, MM. • Secretary. E. W. CLARK & co., Morris & Essex Rellroni 7 per cent- Bonds. Central Pacific It. It. 7's interest papal:de In Gold in New York. Ti. S. 30 year O's interest in currency issued to the Pacifico Railroad Company. . . These bonds are all for sale very low. E Soaks bought and sold on Commission. U. S. Beenrities of nll klnde bought and sold. [mar2o.3m INVENTORS' OFFICES, 'EPINEUIL & EVANS, CIVIL gNOINEEBS & PATENT SOLICITORS No. 496 Walnut street, Philad'a. Patents eolicited—Consaltations on Engineering D raughting and Sketches, Models and Maohiner, of all kinds tuns and skilfully attended to. Spa da attention given to REJECTED CASES and INTERFERENCES. Authentic, Copies of all Doc uments from Patent Office proeured. N. B.—Save yourselves useless trouble and trav elling expenses, as there is no actual need tor per 'tonal interview with us. AU business with these offices can be transacted in writing. For further information direct as above, with stamp enclosed, for circular with referencei. Rm. - . _ —ly Eg'', Ift dozen, 30 Butter, I#l !b. 86 Lard, " 22 Hams, " 20 Bacon " • 16 Beeswax,' 40 Potatoes,* bushel 1,33 li• Usk " 30.0 atk L ii 110 1111 nine ) . 171 0%)010p 1 0 IC. , ' Neuridal_sr BMW** gisoarbagitrialiSig WANTS* .. BIOIERZINE. FIRST CLASS ALLE:NTOWN, .PA W. S. BO EN, Sn Railroad Notice. BANKERS, No. 35 SOUTH 3D STREBT, PHILA., WE OMR HOB BALE New York Price Current. Nor Juno 4.. Corroded weekly. '.1.; R. HELFRICH; - PRODUCE COMMISSION DIERCIIANT, No. 92 Barclay Street, NEW YORK. BUTTER. N.Y. State, Tubs, fair to gcod, per lb. 34 to 37 N. Y State, tube choice, ! " 38 to 90 omega and Su-sex. pails, . " 35 to 40 N. Y. State, Tube, 1113 N, , " 36 to 40 Western Reserve, cholco, " 32 to 35 North'n. Penna., goo./ to choice, " 86 to 80 N. Y. State Welsh Tubs, " 84 to 38 N.Y. State FirkinsPrime far Shipping, " 98 to 40 Penns Ohio and Western, common " 20 to 25 Western Reserve, White and Mixed, " 22 to 30 OELEESE. Factory choke and fancy new, " 19 to 20 " good " 16 to 18 N. Y. State, diary, " 10 to 18 skim mirk, " 9 to 13 EGGS. Jersey ,t Penna.pooked in ohatf, per dos. 22} to 23 Jarpey t "enna Ducked io oats, " 221 to 23 N. Y. State, peeked, in good order, " •2l} to 22i Ohio, Iw:4w—by o.l k orUbd, to count, " 2L to 22 BEANS. ftarrow,ehoice,full sized, par bush 52111 2.30 to 2.50 Kidney, ohome,tull taxed 2.30 to 2.50 Mediums, choice, it 1.70 to 1.80 %fixed lots and common, " 50 to 1.00 . _ DHJED FRUIT pplea—N. Y. State, choice, per. lb. 10 to 20 Apples —imeey and Pennsylvania, " 18 to 19 Raspberries, black, " 45 , to 4t• Illaokberries. " 85 to 38 •Vhortleborries, " lb to 16 'barrios, pitted, " 48 to 60 , :berries, pits in, " ti to 8 Poaches, peeled, " 24 to 30 Plume, " 25 to 30 BEESWAX. Pure SEEDS. per bush. 56 lbs. 2.60 to 3. 00 00 TALLOW. per lb. Bto 10 Flaxreed, Olover, n good Barrels, per lb. 11 to 12; POULTRY. Ducks alive, per pair 1 25 to 2 75 Alive Geese, per pair 2.00 to 3 00 Spring Chickens, per pair 02 to 150 Fowls, per lb. 20 to 21 Turkeys 22 to 24 Ed GS.—The receipts have been motterate during the past week, and the old stock which has been held for the past four or five weeks is about worked off. Fresh stock "telling off lively at prices quoted. BUTTER.—There boo been quite a break down in tho market during the past week. The Orange Co. ' boats put their prices from 40 to 45 on Tuesday for the best, and 35 to 35 for medium grades. Fine Yellow Butter is selling much quicker at quotations, than the white mixed and store packed. GOLD REDUCED FROM ER 2.80 to $1.37. Cotton Reduced FROM $l.BO to 38 OM per POUND. Goods Greatly Reduced IN PRICES AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE Burdge & Jones. GOODS that sold one yoar ago at 85 ciente per yard, aro now Bolling at 25 cents per yard. Prints that sold for 62 B ents,for 18 cents per yard. Be Lathes at Prices Before tho War at 25 Cents per Wahl. 1:31-3ELC)C7.1E1FLI3E1161 AT PRICES THAT ASTONISH THE PEOPL Dress Goods , ! All shades of Wool De Lainos, Figured Silks, of all shades, French l'ercalos, beautiful styles, Chal lies, Common Do Dairies, Ac. Mens'. arid Boys' Wear ! Largo stook of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonados, Ao., suitable for None' and Boys' wear SPRING BALIVIORALB I SPRING SHAWLS • HOOP SKIRTS I Carpets : Carpets : PARLOR CARPETS, DED ROOM CARPETS, 11EMP CARPETS, STAIR CARPETS, HOME MADE CARPETS,. all bought at the recent Auction sales at greatly re duced prices. DOMESTIC GOODS ! FLANNELS, MUSLINS, •. TICKINGS, CHECKS, • • SHEETINGS, PRINTS, ite., &0., Oro Doing a Cash Business only, they aro thereby enabled to sell goods at much lower prlcelythan their neighbors that st.lekoods on Credit tine have heavy losses.by bad book accounts. They are de. torminod to sell goods at low prices notwithstand ing the high prices the other stores aro asking for their goods. RENIZIKIMIL %ME PLACID, THE Cheap Cash Store BURDGE & JONES, No. 9 East _Hamilton Street, 3 doors below the Ellen Itouso. April 17, 1861. Allentown Collegiate Institute, 1111(1[13[140131 ®C)11,11A(B120 Chartered by the State with all the powers and privileges of a COLLEGE. NIKt TILL open its next melon on TUESDAY, YV April 3, 188 . 13; The course of instruction embraces all the branch: eat an English and Mathematical education,— with the Gorman, French, Latin and Greek lan guages. Pupils will be received in every depart ment of study, from are years of ago and upward, and prepared for College, Business, or Teaching, or gaduated with the degree of A. B. The Military Department is furnished' 4ith a complete supply of muskets and accoutrements for Infantry Drill,. and a Battery of eix brass field pieces is expected• for artilley practice. Pupils will enjoy to best advantages vin every department of instruction, under teachers fully competent for their position. THE YOUNG LADIES' DEPARTMENT wil l present new attractions and superior advan to gee A ball for clothing and a suit of three com mu•nicating rooms, strictly private neatly papered well warmed and ventilated, and supplied with piano, drawing tables, and new cherry desks of the most approved patterns, afford the most plea - .ant accommodations for study. A Lady Teacher, fully' capable of giving instruction in all the common and higher English branches, Algebra, Geometry, Chem istry, Geology, Botany, Rhetoric, English Litera tu e and Natural Philosophy, hue been secured and will enter upon her duties with the highest ream toondations. Superior opportunities are Lffered for instructio in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Latin,Greek, German and French long - ages, Ornamenta l Work, Wax-Fruit and Flowers, Praying, Bair Work, Act. Young Ladies, upon the comple tion of a prescribed course of study, will receive a Dip] ma. • In the Primary Department for little girls stiffi.: dont relaxation from study will be afforded by pleasant variation and systematic exercise. For Circular address Rev. M .L. ROFFORD, President. Allentown, Jul.s SS —t 1866 PHILADELPHIA. 1866 Wall Papers! Wall Palieks I HOWELL & BOURKE, MANUFACTURERS OP PAPER HANGING AND WINDOW 811ADES I Corner of FOURTH and MARKET Streets, PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—Always In Store a large Stook of LINEN and OIL SHADES. • [mat2o.Bm REMOVAL. H. 0. STEINMAN, MAUR IN Ifigkeltdtand.Traiell Mtge, BO (119101 di idld_9loll L l9.__Mitt 919•91 j 91 9 Finilfelq MERIN al • Mink I Mal! IBTOWII BOOK SIDE 427/7 T. V. RHOADS, Agent, No. 91 West Hamilton Btx eet, AT the Store of the subscriber will be kept con stantly on hand, at the very lowest urices, in the most elegant and also in common bindoig. ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL BOOKS, Such as complete series of Sander's Reading and'Spolling Books, Wilsk•n's " • McGuffies' " Greenleaf's Arithmetics, I Algebras, Monteith's Geography, Colton's is Mitchell's Geography and Atlas, Brown's Grammars, Weld's Grammar and Geometry, 'Brook's 'Normal Arithmetic, " Mental 'I Specimen Copy Books, Potter & Hammond's Books, ALL KINDS OF EXERCISE BOOKS. All kinds of Inks, Inkstands, Sand Boxes, Writing Sand, Steel Pens, Qoills, Lead Pin. oils, kLates and Pencils, Slate Rub bers, Pen Holders, Gold Pons. and Pencils, Drawing Pencils, Gum- Rubbers, .'eating W ax, Water Colors, Pape Measures,lndebble Ink,Pooket Knives, Collar Pins,t,rochet Neediss,Toothpioks,ste. per lb. 40 to 42 Also a splendid lot of Pocket Books, Including ovary kind des'red—all of the vary best quality nnu at the lowest prices. Also a largo 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 Music Books; such as the Gold• en Chain, snnday School 8011, No. 1 and 2, Do School Bell, Choral Harp ; also Smauk's Weber's Gorman Church Musio Books, All kinds of Foreign Books: Such as Latin Reading Books, Latin Grammars, Greek Grammars, Bullion's, Anthon's Ca3sars, .4 o. SUNDAY SOECOOL BOOZES. A full assortment of Sunday School Bookr, in t eluding ell the publications of the American lrao Society, the American Sunday School "Union" and tho "Pennsylvania Bible Society." Particularly does he wish to say that he has splendid Libraries and Reward Tickets on hand, such as have never boon kept on sale in this town before, BLANK BOOKS. Be has a eplendid lot, and of tho very best qual ity. They are of all sires, and can be obtained ful or half-boand. No one will deny that he has the most splendid assortment of Memorandum Books of every descrip tion on band, that ran ha found at any place except New York and Philadelphia. ALBUMS I ALBUMS ! The largest stock of Phobgraph Albums that has ever been soon in Allentown, can be found at Rhoads' Cheap Book Store. To describe them is impossible —they must be seen, and if so, every one will at once say that they are the motor and 01116.APBBT they over saw. At the same place there are also over 600 Photographs, and also frames and a splendid assortment of large Pictures for sale. WALL PAPER • • Over 200 diiTerent pattorne of Wall Paper and Borders aro also at this Choap Book Store, as well as hundreds of other artle:es too numerous to mou thy. A very largo variety of WINDOW CURTAINS Ober 200 different patterns. BRUSHES! BRUSHES!! A largo variety of Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, and Combs of every description. By otriot attention to hie business, low prices and good goods, he hopes to merit his share of public patronage, which he will always keep in grateful rememboranco. T. V. RUOADS, Ag't, April 24, 1886 —tf $25 rr H E $25 Urdon Business College HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN 225. THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M., Presidotit and Consulting Accountant. EXTRAORDINA try INDUCEMENTS NOVEL AND PERM kNENT ARRANOMENT , OF BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS, from 41prIt Ist to October 15t,1.8415 . . B Life Scholarship, including ookkeeoping, Busi ness Correspondence, Forms and Customs, Comm Mal Arithmetic, Business Penmanship, Detecting Counterfeit Money, bu d Commercial Lad. Scholarships, including the same 6ubjeots as above. Time limited to three months, TWENTY ZOLLARS. Penmanship, Three months, $7 Penmanship and. Arithmetic, Three Months.... $lO The saving of coal and gas in the summer months is an advantage of such importance as enables the management of thie College to make a considerable reduction in the summer rates From Ootober 1,.1866, to April 1, 1867 Life Scholarships3s , Soholarships, 3 months, $25 Penmanship, 3 mcinthe, $lO Penmae ehipand Arithmetic, 3 months, $l2 Specie/ Terme for Clubs, Soldirre, and:for the Sons of Ministers and Teachers. . DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR BOTH SEXES AND ALI, AGES, CEI In Banking, Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Penman ship, Pon Drawing, Phonography. Arithmetic) Men suration, Algebra. Geometry. Analytical Geometry, The Calculus,"Navigation, Surveying. Engineering, Gauging, Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Commer cial Law, German, Telegraphing, and the English' Branches, at moderate prices. - Endorsed by the public (Ili tho most successful Business College of tho country, as is evidenced by the fact, that FOUR HUND4ED AND TWO STUDENTS have entered in the FIRST SIX MONTHS 09 ITS EXISTENCE. PRINCIPAZIS OF DEPARTMENTS. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M , GEORGE B. SNYDER, It. S. BARNES; 0. N. PARR, Ja , .1. T. REYNOLDS, HENRY KRIM, A. E. ROGERSON, A. M., C. E. Supported by an aide Corps of Aesietants. Call or send for a Catalogue. College Currency, and Pierco's Practical Educator. OFFICE: 531 NORTH EIGHTH ST. aprl7.2ml THOMAS M. PEIRCE. NEW SPRING GOODS. t• Tho subscribers are now receiving their Spring importation of HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS ‘ Comprising all the best varieties of LINEN AND COTTON SEEETINOS, PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASINOS, TABLE DAMASK and DIAPERS, TABLE CLOTHS,NAPKINS, DOYLIES, CHAMBER and BATH TOWELS, TOWELINGS OF ALL DESORIPTIONS. MARSEILLES QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, BLANKE TS, TABLE and PIANO COVERS, And ovary other article of Furnishing Dry Goods required to commence housekeeping or supply the wants of a family. SPRUNG HOSIERY, and MERINO GOODS. The subscriberi, with increased facilities for the transaction of the HOSIERY DEPARTMENT of their business, Cavite attention to their ample and well selected Stock of Ladies', Geattemen and Children's Hosiery, Merino and Silk Vests, Drawers, etc. NEW Stork and at the Reduced Prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN' .4 ARRISON, mayls.lmJ 1008 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, Will color more water than roar times the same lu tt il 43air f 4:ll 3r it a gai Odottuittie aas emits PPM 1111 Isivottni I tit/ U. id Mgligra THE. CHEAP MEMORANDUM BOOKS. AND SUCCEEDING YEAES TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. And succeeding years, as before. PUT UP AT No. 223 NOIITII SECOND STREET, PRILADELPHIA. (LATE RENINGER & SHINER No. West Hami:ton Sheet A LLENTOWN,,PA.. ; • ir Next Door to the Eagle -11 A Shimer's Diammottore LIVE. IN snruTitirl • Money Sav4Ekl IsY BITYING %T() kit:, Filled Stacks High with (}cods at ti..M3 I CI 77:-1...1; °4l n.r entire •toak ha , . nee Li IRtti , Al DOWN to o lowoot notah, wo dely e,,mpetition. WE STUDY TO PLEASE; •oery one, old and youn4., rich and poor, we en av)e to keep a wed eolevted stook of .H.Y GOODS, OR )013HIES, QUE ENS 07 RE, CARPHTIFIGS, OIL CLOTH, PROVISIONS, SALT, FISH, Ac. o . to give bargains to all those who may favor no with heir custom, not only for sixty days or a given lime, but will alsvfle c 'attune to sell our goods at the very lowest poekib:o prices. We do not pretend to say that our s• stem is strictly Gasbout guaran tee our prices to be as low as any others rho are boasting of selling the cheapest, in coristiqtienoe of doing business entirely upon cash principle. Strangers follow tha standard customers of the well known old stand, and you will all in turn be with courtesy waited on and supplied with the cheap ost Goods. Do sure you aro right, mingle, in the crowd, then come ahead to SULKERS POPULAR. STORE. whore you eon be beet Butted with the most goods for the least money, with boch durable and fashion- Ale goods. Dress Goods Department Unusually complete with rich and elegant goods as well as the cheaper styles, it comprising Black and Colored Silks, Plaid and Figured Wool Do Laines, Merinoes, Plain, Figured and carded Mohair, American De Lateen, Coburgs, Alpaceas, Repps, Poplins, Scotch and • • ;Union Plaids, etc., etc., etc., etc. IfLOU N'INRG GOODS , Wool Dolainos, Merinoes. Heppe, Poplin, Mo hair Goods, Bombazines, Alpa cas, Canton Cloth, Delainos, Coburg Prints, &a, Crape and Love Veils, Crape Collars, Square and Long Thibet and Blanket Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Glo'yes, &o. • Gingham°, Flannels, Muslin, Tiekings, Diapers, Chest's', Linens, Bosoms and White esods, %0., a. CLOAKS AND CLOAKIIO CLOTH Of evory dieoription, styles, quatity, color, an prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS' ! Squa o and long Brooha, BlankeW Thibet and Plaid Shawls. 13ALAIORAL AND ROOP SKIRTS At very reduced prices, and all sizes. The Silver . Skirt This skirt in more durable,mpra. elastic, moras s, Liracotal, and will keep its shape and retain its place loiter "than any other Skirt. The ateskiSprings be. ing covered with a line plated vare,in place of • mtton covering, will not wear off or become soiled, od-the whole skirt may be washe&ovithout injury r fear of rusting and will ho as good as new. CARPETS AND OIL C4.0T11, A very full gook, new and rioh &Deigns. QUELIENSW4RE A fall neeortmont, cheap WINDOW SHADES ANP,OVRTAINS Of every disoriptcan. Groceries, Fish and Provisions At the lowest Floes, llompOstnas full line of all articles mushy kept in a first olanterocery Depart. wont. SALT—Ground Liverpeol t 'Aelitori and , dairf salt by the sack and bushel. Countryr• oduce. All kinds of Country Prodube taken in exehange, and the highest prices Paid for. GREENBACKS NEVER REMBED An early pall will secure .aitaltilatis that will be certainly lost in delay. , We arothankful to our olfrettlfmatis for put fa vors, and solicit a contihuattek. the same, inj many now ones, who will favor t gaith their patron age, we will endedvor.our utmaat tb treat them with courtesy and punctuality. - Romemboi the wall knowigol44,stepd late RIM INI:3IER A Sll4hlElt,'lffo.,b-WO 3 O stamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. ' ' SUMER BROS. GllL.`_2'3. - 4 1 1kT• A GENTS wanted for the only attentio, 'reliable 11 and o ffi cial Ilietory of theLlen nant-Oeneral., Grant and his Campaigns, BY PROP. HENRY COPPED. I Vol., Bvo., 520 pages, with 8 Stool Portrait!, Ac. Published under Gen..Grantya Sanction, An ihoroug'ily revised by GENERAL, RAWLINS, General Grant's Ohiej of Etoff.. Tins work will be in ovory particular trustworthy and accurate—writton by the Liiutatent.Oenerara life-long friend, from official docaniente put into his hands, it cannot fail to moat every requirement of the public expectation: Also SHERMAN and, his CAMPAIGNS, By Col. B. hi. Bowman' andtleutiCol. R. B. Irwin, 1 vol, Bvo., 512 pagee, with B.Steel Portraits, Ac. Thoroughly revised by OEN: 814 ERMAN himself, and published under his sanction. These books aro having, an, immense, sale every. where, as they aro the only authenticated Histories of thine groat Generals as a whole, for no other writers have access to the private and official papers of the soveral commanders. Bend for circulars to P. OARRETZ A CO., aprl7-2m) 800 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 6 1 J. steward Depuy, 4 OP et ,10 S. SECOND STREET, abv., SPRUCE 4t/LP PELLA. would respectfully inform bts Cj ° . 1.4 customers and Others, that he Is now selling RI t erom one of tho largest and best assortments of CARPETS, OIL CLOUD), t,T. a. 'Window Shades do , that he bad on hand forte 1:4 44 many years, at roduce4 prices, , _ [marl3-8m Oa 0 GRICULTURAL MEETING.—A meet. ing of the Exceutivci Committee of the Lehigh ounty Agricultural Society, wit{ tip hold on Satur day the 11th 'day of dune neXt o'clock P. M., at the American lietel , in the bOrouigh!,,pf Allentown, for t'io purposeof taking into cons deration tho proprie ty of changing the time fixed , firn,holding the next annual exhibition on 'account eAtho State Exhibi tion which will he hold at Easton Pa., at the same time fixed for this exhibition., end also to make oth. er arrangeminits for next, exhibition. AU members of said CumixtEtee are respeotfolly invited to attend. IV; Order of ; O. L. SCHItEIBEIt. President. Attest. JOIIIITIA STaimin,•l3eCit ct [may 29 29. Notice Ti) 'Contractors. EALED PECiPOSALEinvillte received at the office of the Booretury 4Counoil. until Tues day no n, Juno 12th, 1866, for it ing Front street, between Turner and Liberty ete:,:lti the Firet Ward, °midi of exoeyatirth The plan sad atiount ivor)e reotia red Van at the Ara of IMO We di, Bewail lin; oft k, sth Street' . • 'n A IfOititllltti 1411111;111 '" " • '• NIL CM 4:": le tilta
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