r SpecAta.e3gotiom ow to tell Counterfoii;e3/.!i44i863 When a dollar greenback you receive" ' Before it's goodness you believe, Just locif, at the face Of greal i iiiister Chase, And see if each grace , Of shape and look sbints VainlY 001; As in the greenbaets you can't tioabt, k But would you foretell - If clothes will wear well, For no more evidence you call Then that they came from Tower Hall We are prepared with an unusually full andcom rehonsivo stook of Mon's Youth's and Boy's Fall nd Winter Clothing, which we are selling at much wer pricesihan have been known for several year*. ongratulating our patrons and the publiogonorally pon the decline . in the prices of materials which ndore this possible, we invite an examination. Townii Mu., No. 518 Market Street, BENNETT & CO. ERRORS OF YOUTH. k, GENTLEMAN wry" suffered for years from Nary- OUS Debility, Premature Decay, and all the of ate of youthful indigieretion, will, fur the sake of suf ring humanity, send free to all who need it, the re lite and directions for making the simple remedy by hich he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by i. o advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing 3011 N B WIDEN, No. 13 Chamber street, N. Y. STRANdE, BUT t'RtrE. pVERY young lady and gentleman in the United 11 States can hear something very much to their 'dvantage by return mail (free ofehorge.) by address ng the undersigned. Those having fears of being umhugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All .‘t hers will please address their obedient servant, TUOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. Y. lIM AGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.—This is tho moat delightful and extraordinary aril .to over discovered. It changes tho aun.burnt face nil hands to n pearly satin texture of ravishing .eatity, Imparting tho marble purity of youth, and ho distitigueappearanco an inviting in the city belle f fashiln. it removes tan, freckles pimples and oughuosa from tho skin, leaving tho complexion rash, transparent and smooth. It contains no ma oriel injurious to tho skin. Patronised by Mimeos rid Opera Singers. It is what every lady should I. ave. Sold everywhoro. Retell price, 50 els. Propared by W. R. RAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Addross all orders to DIMAS BASSES &, 00, New York. Sept. 26,'65-Iy. s-T-1860-L , , RAKB' B PLANTATION BITTERS hey purify; strengthen and invigorate. 4 hey create a healthy appetite. 1 'hey aro an antidote to change of water and diet. hey overcome effects of dissipation and Into hours. hey strengthen the system and enliven the mind. hoy prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. ' hey purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They 'cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters in tho world. They make ho weak strong, and aro exhausted nature's great re .torer. They aro made of puro St. Croix Rum, the ' celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without re gard to ago or time of day. Particularly recommend ed to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant.— Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. (Only genuine when Cork is covered by our private U. ' I S. stamp, Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles. P. 11. DRAKE dr, CO., 21 Park Row, New York. September 26, Iy— TO 'CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having boon restored to health in a few weeks by a simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung ease Lion, and that Broad disease, Consumotion—is aim ious to make known to his follois-suiferva the moan of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription need (free of charm) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a enna CUIIII for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and ull Throat and Lung Affection!. Tho only object of the advertiser In sending the proscription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which ho conceives to be in valuable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try his •omody, as it will cost thom nothing, and may prove a leasing. Parties wishing the prescription, raze, by re turn mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. The Great English Remedy , an2-Iy] PROTECTED Itir ROYAL LETTERS PATENT SIR JAMES CLARK.E'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prepared front a prescription of Sir/. Clarke, Al. D Ph:voicing& - Extrargiqinntig go the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in tho cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which tho constitution is subject. It moderatos all excess and realms all obstructions, from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may oe relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it is particularly' suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In eh cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, those Pills will effort a cure when all other means have failed; and although a powerful reme dy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution: Full directionain the pamphlet around each pack . ago, which should bo carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE $1- ran BOTTLE. SPECIAL NOTICE. It it the fate of ovary vales tble Medicine to be ConNotnrsirsii. Os Caltilalll.therefwv, and sec that the letters "T.& 31" are blown in the Rutile, and that each toropper bears the Pas Similes of the sig natures of I. C. BALD IVIN d CO ' and JOB MO SES. - SITU.. Without which, wino arc Granitic. N. 11.—One dollar, with Eighteen cents tor Post age, enclosed to any authoriard Agent, or to the Silo Agent for the United States and British Do - minions, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlandt Street, New York, will insure a bottle containing to pills, by return mail. securely sealed from' ll observation. april3 -yr] Dr. MARSHALL'S Catarrh Snuff. Tills Snu ff has thoroughly proved itself to be the boot article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the newt and Headache. It has boon found an excellent remedy in many caeca of Sore Eyes Dcajnens has been removed by it, and !haring has often been greatl. improved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and • Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains onuso•l by diseases of the head. Tho sensations after tieing it are dolightfu. and invigorating. It opens and purges out all ob. struotions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy aotion to the parte affected. More then Thirty Tears' of sale and use of Dr. Marsha ll's Catarrh and Rend ache &Hi, has proved its great value for all the common diseases of the head, and at this moment .stauds higher than over before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and is used with , great auee as and satisfaotion everywhere. 13,6 , 11) Tll6 CERTIFICATES OF WHOLESALE• DRIJOGIBTB IN 1R54 Thu undersigned, having for many years been acquainted with Dr. Marshall's Cotorrah and Head. ache Sae, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheer fully E tato, that we believe it to bo equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decided ly the best articlo we have over known for all com mon diseason of tho Mond. Burr A Perry, Doston:Darnes A Park, N. York Rood, Auston A Co., " A. B. AD. Bands, " Brown, Lawson A C 0.," Stephen Paul A Co., " Rood, Butler A Co., " Israel Minor & Co., " Beth W. Fowlo, " M'Kesson A Robbins " Wilson,Fairbank A Co." A. L. Boovill A Co., " Denshaw,Bdmand Co " R.Ward. Close A Co. " H. 11. hay. Portland, Me. Bush & Bale, PAT For sale by all Druggists. Try it. April 3. 1853. ly AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE rlnow Vanintruaa COMFIT!, Or Worm Lozenges. Much sickness, undoubted y • ' with children and, adults, attributed to other causes is occasi,ned by worms. Tho'' Vermifuge Coniflis," although effectual in destroying worms, can do no possible Injury to the most dolicate chi'd. This val uable combination has been successfully used by phy % sielans, and found to bo safe and sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. • Children having Worms require immediate atten, tioti, as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness. " Symptoms of Worms in Children are often over looked. Worms in the stomach and bowels eaueo ir ritation, which onn be removed only by the use of a sure remedy. The combination of ingredients used in making Dream's "Vermifuge Comfits" is such as to give the best possiblo effect with safety. CURTIS k BROWN„ Proprietors,New York.— So'd by all dealers in medicines, at 26 ote. a box. Alsy 221880: , a. 4. year. PUBLIC SALE """F6L•!MnlA'l'MO.•~'^• IMn'aSP'.~rt"~>~`an.r7N.' iliabie ... Real Stater WILL bo etiiOsed at Public Bale Emilio promises, In the First Ward of the borough of Allon teirn, on TIIUR3DAY,-tho nth day of 00 fOIIEII, 1808, at 1 o'clock, I'. M., the following described properties, late the estate of Amandes Trexler, deed, No. I.—All that certain two story brick mos= silage and lot of ground, with the appurtenances, situated on the East side of econd .treet, in tho First Ward, of the borough of Allentown, aforesaid ; said lot extending in front on said Second street, 80 feet, and in depth 125 feet. The improvements thereon consist of a substantial and convenient Two STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a two story brink kitchen attached, „ i • frame stable and other necessary out-build- NM Inge. The lot is also well supplied with II" fruit trees of different varieties, and Is altogether ono of the . most desirable in that district as a private reel Ammo. No 2.—A djoining the above on tho fouth side and extending in front. on said Second, at ,'lOO feet, and in depth 125 feet, . On this lot are several choice fruit trees, and its beautiful lOcition renders it very valuable for building lots. No 3.—A1l that lot or parcel of land situated' on the South side of Linden street, in the First Ward, borough of Allentown, aforesaid, extending in front on said Linden street, 120 feet and five-tenth and in depth 230 feet 'This is a very hand some tract of land, and also well adapted fOr building lots. No 4 —All that certain lot or piece of ground situated on the Ea' t side of Second street, at the North-east corner of Second and Linden streets, ex tending in front on said Second street, 230 feet; and in d pth 125 feet. This is also a very beautiful lot, and very eligibly located in the intersection of two principal streets, and offers great inducements to these who desire to invest money advantageously in real estate for present or future improvement. No. 5.—A1l that lot of ground situated on the North side of Linden street in the First Ward of the borough aforesaid, extending in front on said Lin den street, 224 feet, on the lino of the lot of A. L Ruhe, 230 feet on Chestnut Alley, 267 &et, and on Water Alley; 230. This is also a very beautiful lot and with a location equally good ''With the others above described No. 6.—Being the undivided moiety or half part of all that valuable hotel property, known as the Jordan House, situated on the North side of Hamil ton street, in the First Ward of the borough afore said, extending in front on said Hamilton street 60 feet, and in depth 208 feet more or less. Thereon is erected a largo and commodious THREE bTORY BRICK TAVERN HOUSE, with the necessary out-buildings, all M;• Tr in good repair. The hotel is convo niently located in a very thriving district, and is doing a large and profitable business which must continue to increase with the growth of the neighborhood An investment of money in this property cannot be therwise than safe and profita ble to the purchaser. Terms on the day of sale by LEWIS L. SCHELDON, octll-3t ] Attorney and Agent for the Heirs. FALL DRESS GOODS Now Opening AT K.RA limit's QM RR= SlioaßE. MUSLINS, Calicoes and Flannels, CHEAP AT REMEMBER THAT KRAMER'S CORNER. STORE AS THE REPUTATION OF BEING The Cheapest Store IN ALLENTOWN GO TO KRAMER'S Allentown, Pa., FOR DRY GOODS-! AT CHEAP PRICES. AT SHINIER'S tiMMIIVITH STQR They have now for Sale 6750 yards Calico, good dark Fall and Winter styles, at 11, 12, 14, 16 and 18 cents per yard. 5000 yards Muslims ate Sheet. ings, from 11 to 24 cents per yard. 2000 yards Gingham's, very Cheap. .2000 yards Merinocs, all col ors, from $l.OO to $1.25. 5000 yards Dress Goods, all colors and figures, different styles, chomp. A. Full Line of Cloth, Cassi mor, Satinet, Jeans to., all at the lowest New York prices. 5000 yards Flannels, very cheap, all colors and figures. 1000 yds. Tickings & Checks, all prices. All kinds of Groceries, Fish, Galt and Provisions, at the Lowest Prices. August 28, 1866. —tl ratiP: (... Lion Hall Clothing Store. Great Inducements OFFERED In Ready-made CLOTHING. 500 Overcoats, 500 Dress & Business Coate, 1000 Pants, 1000 Vests, WILL BE SOLD A A BARGAIN AT Breinig & eh's Lion H all CLOTHING STORE. TURNIP SEED, linw (mop, of Our own griwth, warronted, for solo by D. LANDRETIE Sc SON, 21 it 23 S. Bth St, angl4-102] between Market and Cheetnnt, Phila. Ca • 4v IV • •t• . -. 4 th a44..4 ft W. 4MIItOJI. I St.,. op - NEXT Ddoli BIJAVIC wrin . Al: 3 1. i rt TAYVV I 4 • ET: Et 4,./ HAVE OPENED A NEW 1511 r 3C 1 41:1111E1C. IE3 A ND now offer to all in want, of anything in their L 1 line, a good and well selected [Adak, and of the beet manufactories. They' have a large, new and superior stock of everything usually kept in a Hard ware Store, which they aro deterinined to sell as cheap as can be bought.• anYwhero else. • : Toota szverl Poscciptilmt Fox; Mechanics of alt Kinds. IRON, PAINTS, ME GLASS, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, SCREWS, BOLTS HINGES, LOCKS, • SCOOP StIOVELS, SIIOVELS, • SPADES, Farming Impliments, They would call the attention of Farmers to their new and well selected stock of everything pertain ing to their line. Cutlery of all Kinds, bilcil AS Knives, Forks, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Pocket Knives, Give them a call and see if they have what you want. If they have not they will get it for you without delay. They charge nothing for showing goods, and hope by attention to the wants of those needing goods in their lino of business, to secure a fair share otpublie patronage. • FRANKLIN HERSH, AARON MOSSEII. Late of the firm of Ilersch, Seigfried A Co.) —Sept. 4. ly Disolution Notice. NOTICE itiliereby given that the co-partnership berebilore existing between the undersigned, under tho firm of J. Fe W. P KRUM, in Lynn town ship, Lehigh county, engaged in the Mercantile bu siness, was dissolved by mutual consent on Sept., Ist, lfifiti, All persons who are indebted to the said firm aro requested to make settlement at the old stand as soon as possible, and all those having claims are requested to present them at the same place. JAMES KRUM. W. P. KRUM. TILE BUSINESS WILL be continiied at the old stand by James Krum, where he Will keep a full assortment of all kinds of goods in that line, at the lowest pri ces; and he tenders his sincere thanks for the pa tronage already bestowed upon him, and hopes for a continuance of the same, and especially invites the old customers to continue their patronage, and he will strive to give them full srtisfaetion. oct2 6w] JAMES KRUM. Auditors' Notice. In the Orphans' 'Court of Lehigh County " In the matter of the account of Jonas Kemmerer and Nat. Kemmerer, Administrators of the Estate'of Andrew Kemmerer, Into of Ileidelburg township, Lehigh county, Pa. Now, Sept. 11, 1806, the Court appoint Samuel J. Kistler Esq., as auditor to audit,and if necessary re settle the said account and report distribution. From the records, „, SEAL T e auditorhe ste. --G E s o b . o W v o . llnaAmltTeZaltLuLt,ilCaletrtkon. to the duties of his appointment on Wednesday, 31st of October, at 0 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Peter Miller, in Saogersville, lleidelburg township Lehigh county, where all parties interested are re quired to attend. S. J. KISTLEIt, Auditor. Penna. Collegiate Institute REV. M. L. 11OFFORD, A. M., PRINUIPAL. Allentown, Fa. THE next session of this Inslitution will open Sep tember 4th, with new and increased opportuni ties for instruction tho branches of a common and higher English education; Greek, Latin, Ger man, French, Music, Military Drill, Book-keeping, by single and double Entry, he., A TELEGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT in charge of an experienced instructor with a com plete set 6f apparatus, will be'added to the former advantages of tho Institution, affording pupils a full course of instruction in Telegraphing, the general principles of electricity and magnetism, the adjust ment of lustruments, combination of eircuits, batter ies, location of breaks, escapes, Ste. Tho Young Ladies' Department offers a course of instruction in English Matheinatitml Scientific Stud• ics, ti reek, Latin.tierinan, French, Music, Ornament , al Wax Fruit and Flowers,Hair work, Painting; etc. equal to the best schools in the State. August 14, 1866. TESTAMENTARY NOTICE. — . Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary upon the estate of William S. Marx, late of the 'Borough of Allentown,•Lehigh.county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted. to the said estate are requested to make payment within six weeks from the date hereof; and those having any legal claims against the same, will pre sent them, well authenticated for settlement within said miriod to F. A. R. Baldwin, at his office, No. 5.1 B. Thwailton street, A llentown, JOSBPUINE W. MARX, Ex'tr.r. .6w Dept 25th M. RUNIC. F. A. It. BALDWIN RUNK &BALD WIN. • itttiarnoys Um. HAVING associated themselves together in the practice of law, at the office formerly in the oc cupancy of Wm. S. MARX, deceased, will attend to the unfinished business of tbo late firm of Marx .t Runk, and of Wm. S. Marx, dec*d. Any inquiries relative to said business, address to thom, either in person or by letter, will receive prompt attention.— Office, 51 B. Hamilton St., Allentown Pa. Isepll-3m T REES! TREES!! TREES!!! - Buy your trees of P. Laux at Catagingita, where you can got every variety of choico fruit and-orna mental trees. 2000 No. 1 one year old Clinton Grape vines, grown in the open air, cheap. Also, Garnet Chili, Cusco, Jackson 'Whites, and Buokeyo Potatoes. Remember that the place to buy Is at thcfCatasau qua Nurseries. P. LAUX. Oct. 9th. —2m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having taken out letters of Administration in the estate of JESSE M. YOUNG, deceased, late of Allentown Borough, Lehigh County, therefore all persons who aro indebted to said estate, aro requested .to make payment within six weeks from the date hereof, and such who have any legal claims against said estate, willpresent them well authenticated for settlement within tho above specified time. Al lclainis to be presented to Mary Ann Young, at Allentown. SOLOMON M. YOUNG, 1 Administrators MARY ANN YOUNG. Oot. 16 SIGARS: SEGARS 34,000 No. 1. TUE subscriber, at Emaus, offers for sale 31,000 good sogars, ono year and a half old, put up in boxes 100 each, superbly labeled. The Began aro pronounced excellent by competent judges. The manufacturer being a cripple, ho cannot take samples around to exhibit, ho therefore would invite buyers to call and examine his stook before purchas ing elsewhere, or send orders. ulyl7-tf] JESSE ZELLN ER, Emaus, Pa. FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale the shelv ing, desk, counters, show coos and fixtures of his news agency, a few doors above the Court Mouse. 25-sx] EDWIN SAEGER Corrected IVeekly by Wei Wheat Flour ,'451 bb1.14.00 Rye 0h0p,115 100 lb& 2.25 Corn Meal, V bbl. ' 5.26 Wheat, 3J bushel, 2.00 Rye, . " 1.40 Corn," 1.15 Outs, " 1121 b .FO Claverreed, " 2.00 Timothyeeed." 450 Fla:rood, " . 3.00 Dried Applee,i. 3.50 " Peados," 5.00 New York Price Ciirrenti ..,; R.-AMELFRICH6-: FA? Pli(lD CE tfodiaginote , mtinciiitioiT, No -AP ffE# l ,/ , Welt! NEW 1 - 012#".., . SUTTER. • 4 S `'into, Tut.. • to g• od, per lb. ,6 to :11 N. Y °La.° ;o:tudi4, ". 41 to• .Irodgo i ttllirSartitq. OAP, 0 • 50 to ,t' Western Rosary°, choice, " 30 to 32 North'n. Ponna., good to chide°, • ," "' • .38 to 41 ist. Y. State Walsh Tubs, " 34 to 30 N.Y. State PirkinsPrimo for Shipping, " 38 'to 42 Penna., in Pails and Tubs Stnro Packed 30 to 35 Penna., Pails ad Tubs, packed, common, 20 to 26 Western fair to good, 23 to, 26 N. Y. State dairies good to iiholoo, 35 to 40 CHEESE. Factory oboico and fancy new, " Hi to 17 " good . " 15 to la N. Y. State, diary, " lb to 16i Skim milk, or poor, " • 7to 14 EGGS.. Jersey & Penna.paoked in chaff, per doe. 14 to 35 Jersey& Penna. peeked in oats, " 31 to 35 N. Y. State, packed, in good order, " 32 to 33 Ohio, packed—by expreee, to count, " 31 to 33 STEEL, OILS, NAILS, Mairow,choice,full shod, per bush (albs 2.60 to 2.75 Kidney, choice,full shed, " is 2.60 to 3.00 Mediums, choice, et 2.15 to 2.30 Mixed lots and common, " 50 to 1.00 Apploa—N. Y. State, choico, per. lb. ll.to 12 Apples —JeTaoy and Pennsylvania, " 10 to 11 Apples—Sliced 44 14 to 15 Apples—Now Southern 44 10 to 11 Blackberries Now, 4, 2 d to 28 Raspberries do . 4 42 to 45 Cherries pitted Now, " LO to 56 do pits in do " 6to 8 Peachea unpeolod old " Id to 18 do peeled, do " 211 to BO Apples—Prime State, 113 to 123 A pploe, Wodorn do common Spoons, Pure Flazreed, Clover, For lb. 12 to 12. In good Barrols, POULTRY. Ducks alive, . per pair 1 00 to 1.25 Alive Ocoee, per pair 2.00 to 3.00 Spring Chickona, per pair 1.00 to 1.25 spring Chickens, .small , - ~ ".. An o'B7 Fowls, '. - ' pot lb. 16 to :18; Turkeya, young , " 18 to "20 Turhoya old , " 20 to 21 Spring chickon, 18 td 20 OiIIISTNUTS per bush. 6.50 to 7.00 HICKORY NUTS por bush. 3.00 to 350 11 OILY CLOV HS In glass brows choico 33 to 36 do SU CKWII HAT per bush. 25 to 30 CALVES, dressed choice, per lb. 19 to 21 do fair to good, " 16 to 18 CHESTNUTS —Receipts have been heavy during the past week, and the demand comparatively light; consequently prices declined gradually every dPy until they reached to ss.i. To day the receipts are light and selling quick at $7,00 with a strong up ward tendency. EGO.—The receipts are free and the demand good, priaps firmer at quotations BUTTER.—Receipts have not been as largo this as last week, still the market is decidedly in favor of the buyer. Tendency downward. CM -Ow WN 31KAIUUZITS. sheimer, Newhard & Co Eggs, dozen, 30 Butter,V, Ib. 40 Lard,, " 25 Hams, " 20 Bacon " 10 Beeswax," 40 Potatoes,%l bashac 80 Beans, " 2.00 Balt, " • 1,25 Salt, In sacks, 3,20 Hay, nor ton, 15 50 Straw, " 5.00 .'*'weer' BEANS DRIED FRUIT GREEN FRUITS BEESWAX. SEEDS. per bush. 56 lbe. 2.P0 to 3.00 per lb 13 to 14 TALLOW 444,4 ~„•4 r. 1171-, '9ANliVlt'r°ll( " , . Patented May 29, 1866.,, This is tin article for washing without rubbing, ex • cept in very dirty placeS, Which will require a very slight rub; and unlike other, preparations offered for a like purpose, mitt not rot the CLOTHES, but will leave them WHITER than ordinary methods, without the usual wear and tear. It removes grease spots as if by magic. and soft ens the dirt by soaking, eo that the rinsing will in in ordinary cases entirely remove it. This powder is prepared in accordance with chem ical science, and upon a process peculiar to itself, which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use for more than a year, and has proved itself a uni versal favorite wherever it has been used. Among the advantages claimed are the following, viz: It eaves all the expense of soap usually used on cotton and linen goods. It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and tear. Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed.— With one quarter the tilue and labor usually requir ed' it imparts a beautiful gloss and lustre, nueli su perior to any other mod& No water required except to moisten the powder. Directions with each package. And can be readily appreciated by a single trial. The cost of washing for a family of live or six per sons will not exceed THREE myth - The manufacturers of this powder are aware that inany useless compounds have been introduced to the public which have rotted the cloth, or failed in removing the dirt, but knowisig the intrlnsi excell ence of this article, they confidently proclaim It . as being adapted to meet a demand 'which has long ex isted, and which has heretofore remained.unsupplied. Manulautured by HOWE TEYS • -260•Broadw4,Doiton. Also, manufaoturors of Family Dyo Colors. For mic) by Grouors and Dealers. ILO YOir *ANT . TO — • •• Paint ROAM USE BREINIG'S IMPROVED LIN SEED OIL AND TILE LEHIGH: METALLIC PAINT I 'IF YOU WANT A PAINT WHICH Pt/SENSES DOTI; Beauty, Durability, and , n Preterver of Wood USE Pure Premium White Lead, OR Pure Challenge. White Lead, OR Pure Anchor White Lead. Dn. D. E. BREINIG, well known in this commu nity as a practical manufacturer of PAINT, will guarantee all articles in this lino to bopure, and what they arc recommended.' BIGELOW & HOLMES, 202 Fulton St., New York, MANUFACTURERS OF S. trafoyeed . Lias6W QM. ALSO, LEHIGH METALLIC PAINT, /30 I'd HITS MEWL, MITE LEADS, FRENCH and AMERICAN ZINCB COLORS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. September 11, 18138, —l3 The AlleAtown .Shovel Factory BEHOVED TO • CALTASAUQUA ! THE underi igned would respectfully inform tho publlo that he has purchased the Allentown Shovel Factory from 11. F. Royer, and has removed it to Catasauqua, whore ho intends to keep on hand all kinds of SHOVELS HOES &C. All those in want of anything in this lino would do well to call at this factory, where they can a'ways find a good assortment on hand, at the very lowest prices. AR orders promptly attended too. octlB-3m] G. W. BOUGH. PEAFNESS, BLINDNESS & CATARRH,- Treated with the utmost success, by J. Isaacs,' —D., °oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Ilol land,) No. 519 Pino Street, Philadelphia. Testimo nials, from the most reliable sources in tho city and country can ho aeon at, bis office. The medical facul ty are invited to accompany their patients, as ho has no secrets in his practice. Antimetat. Erna Insert ed without pain. No charge for examination. Sep. 18, 1888 $2OOO A YEAR mado by any one with sls— Tools. No experience nemesia- The Presidents, Treasurers and Cashiers of 3 Banks indorse, the circular. Sent free with samples. Ad dress the American Stencil Works, Springnold, Ver mont. July 31 3m PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it! and you will have no ether. Manufactured only by ZIEOLER & SMITH, WItOLISBALII Dana, Panrr and GLASS DISALERB, 03-tyi No. t ST North Third Street Ptillelelphii NOW IS YOUR TIME ! stoves! stovess:stoves! TIN WARE! TIN WARE! WILLIAM G. Dealer in Stoves; and Manufactu rer of Tin and copper Ware, RETURNS thanks for the very liberal pat ronage heretofore extended to him, and at the same time wouittannonneo to the citizens , of Lehigh county and thoptiblio in general, that he has reutoy , ! cd-his Store to N 0.77 WEST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA., a few doOrs cast of Solder's Blaok Dear Hotel, trhere he has greatly increased his stook and enlarged his manufacturing abilities, and now 'has on hand, for the fall and winter season, STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, including the Excelsior Cooking Stove, which is in every respect superior to any Stove now in market; Piro Board Beaters for warming from two or throe rooms; Hot Mr Furnaces for heating entire.houses, and Ranges—in short, all kinds of Cooking, Parlor, Bai-Room and OP Also all kinds and sizes, lined and enamelled ; Brass Ket tles, and all kinds of castings for repairing Stoves, Cylinders, Fire bricks, Coal Kettles, Shovels, WIN AND COPPER WARE of all kinds and descriptions, made of the best mil. terials, Boilers with coptior, Japanned ware, he. In short everything in the Tin and Copper Ware line that may ho needed in a family, all of his own manufac ture, and at Priem lower thou any other town estab lishment can afford to setl. Como and Inapoot pri ces before you purchase elsewhere. Having Or many years boon the foreman in the establishment of the late Maj. Ettinger, doo'd., may be taken as an oridonco that lie is thoroughly con versant with the business, and that his work can be excelled by nb ono • TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING promptly executed and in the best and mot work manlike manner, and at the lowest possible prices. Stoves, Casting, Pewter, Copper and Tin taken in exchange at the highest pikes. Allentown, Aug. 21 per bbl. 5.00 to 660 " 3.00 to 4.00 por lb. 39 to 4 A NEW OPENING! NEW STORE! At No. 9 W. Hamilton St., FOUR DOORS ABOVE THE EAGLE HOTEL, WIIERB they will offer for sale at the very low est prices, a full line of merchandise. • Fall and Winter Goods, Such as Ladies' and Mon's Wear, Plain and Figured 'Mains, Merinos, All Wool . Dolains, Shepherds Plaids, Prints, Balmorals, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, White Goods, Silks, Cloths, Cassimeros, Satiuctts, Flannels, and Shirtings, Gloves, Shirts and Drawers Muslims, Bosoms, Collars, &c., &e. • CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS. An assortment of Carpets, Ingrain and Stair Car pets, Floor and Table Oil Cloths and Window Shades. GROCERIES. Such as Ceffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Tea, Bunch and Keg Raisins, Cheese, Salt, coarse and flue, etc., eta., etc. All the above goods we will sell at the very lowest prices for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. All we ask is from our old friends and the piddle in gen eral, to give us a coil and examine our stock before making their purchases elsewhere. Remember the old firm. [oct2-tf] GRIM L RENINGER. L OOK THIS WAX AN ENTIRE NEW CARPET • STORE! Guth & Troxell. 'THE subscribers would hereby respectfully inform 1 their friends, and the public, in general, that they have opened a now CARPEIT STORK], . ' South-west corner of Bth anti Hamilton streets, di rectly opposite llagenbuch's Hotel, in the borough of Allentown, where they now, have, and will keep constantly on hand, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of all kinds of Carpets, comprising tho finest as well the plainestutylos and patterns that may be called for; also, a4plendid SELECTION DPHIL CLOTHS, Mats, &0., in fact, whatever may be look'ed for at a similar establishment. As a matter of course, all theirgoods are quite new and cannot be surpooeh for beauty and quality in this county ; and, moreover, their prices are consid erably me e reasonable than anywhere else. Give us, therefore, a call, and see for yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere, and you will find it to your, interest to buy from us. Thankful for past, favors, we solicit a continuance of the samo. UltlAll GUM DANIEL TROXELL. Oct. 9th, 1866. MEI fice stoves. HOLLOW WARE, GRIM & RENINGER. HAVE OPENED A ALLENTOWN, PA, READ and REFLECT THE undorsignod respectfully invite tho attentior. of the public to their NEW STORE S NO. 12 EAST HAMILTON STREET. It affords them groat pleasure to state that if you favor them with a call you will'at once perceive that they have ono of the Best Lighted Rooms in Town, and that they aro not afraid to give you the benefit of the light, consequently, by buying from them, you can SEE what you got, and will not ho cianpelled to buy in the dark, not knowing what you have until you get home, which is too frequently the ease. Our stook you will find complete in every depart ment. Wo aro constantly adding the newest and choicest styles. It consists of DRESS GOODS, plain and fancy, SHAWLS, tho largest assortment in town. PRINTS and MUSLINS, FLANNELS and WOOLEN GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS & EMBROIDERIES, lIOU.SE FURNISHING GOODS, .GENTS 44 LADIES' CLOAKING, ZEPHYR WOOLEN YARN, HOSIERY, Carpels, 011 Cloth and Window Shades! All of which they guaranteo to sell at the very lowest prices for CASH. GUTH & KERN. HIRAM GUTII. THOS. S. KERN. Geo. K. Reeder MERCIIIIIT TAILOR I No 15 East Hamilton Street, Next Door to John 11. mover's Drag Store vATHERS be keeps Constantly on bandao-fall as- VV aortment of ready-made clothing, snot u . COATS, VESTS, PANTS 4ko. also GE.NTLEIKEN'S FURNISHING GOODIES of alt kinds, which for Workmanship, Quality and are not surpassed in own. A large and well select" ad stook of • (teitaatrillg3 aZlßithligallilllllllEg always on hand. Clothing made to order on abort notice, and a IMOD FIT BILARANTEED. Call and examing our amok. April 10,'66-Iy] GEO. R. REEDER. AGOOD, RELIABLE •AGirT -WANT ED in every town to sell:Weasten's PATENT ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED BOTTOM. This is the cheapest and best spring-bed over offered to the pub lic. Liberal commissions paid:and tho bad guaran teed. Adders Webster & co. ; A North Third Street, Philadelphia.' * [OOl9-tivr THE GREAT LOTHING HOUSE P-41011FEIMIMmt.war.,,,, Et M1 7 041014 .-- 0, • PINE CLOTHING -10,1111 LL & WID.ON, 011 N ST(`NE CLOTHING II ALL, 603 and 605 Chestnut iltreet, PHILADELPHIA Ready-Made Clothing Department. Tho choicest stook of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ' . FOR MILL Aftll , WORM WEARI, `ism. offered to purchasers, comprising nil tho NEWEST AND MOST APPILOVED.STYLEB. Custom Department. Our newly fitted np Custom Department for Gen tlemen, Youths and Boys, now contains a earefull selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods, which wo aro prepared to make to order, In the be manner, and at reasonable prices. Roy& Department. We have on hand the largest and best stock of Ready. Made Boys' Clothing in the City. Particu lar attention paid to the making of Boys' Clothing to order. . 0 4 4, er • 11 1 4 ;.., .. A • • 11! ' ?l2 . . --,r . 0 .3.1....,010 0 z,. 1 .0.6- e . n ii a !al!, el M 1 ..,-, E ;I 11 I g Lin-A iltvg.! 4 4 . 3 1 1 :" a ..ele -Atlci DENTLEMEN,.YOIIII3, AND BOYS, Wishing f clothing made to. order, by, sending their measure, as per diagram) 'will' have their orderii promptly attended to. SATISFACTION AND A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. EMI Sansples sent to any part of the United States ROCKIIILL lc WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, 603 and 605 Chestnnt Street, PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2rd. —4ln E YRE k LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.. • Have now completed their improvement and are now offering on the best of Terms— Full Stock ofFall Dry Goods, Fine Stock of SHAWLS, Fine Stock of SILKS, Fine Stock of DRESS GOODS, Fine Stock of WOOLLENS; Fine Stook of STAPLE GOODS, Fine Stock of FANCY GOODS, ate. tss...Now and Desirable Goods daily received, and Sold at, Small advance Wholesale ! Sept., 25th. CRIT'FENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WI Chestnut Street; Corner of Seventh, PHILADELPHIA. EDUCATION FOB BUSINESS EIFE. Practical Instruction in Book-keeping, in all-its' branches, Penmanship, plain and ornamental, Mer cantile calculations, Business Palters and Customs, Commercial law, Telegraphing, to., 716 STUDENTS IN ATTENDANCE LAST YEAR. Catalogues mailed gratis on application. Addrors S. 11. CRITTENDEN A CO. Sept. 26. '4-3m ESTABLISHED IN 1810 Mr'..9. N C) 'A" DYEING 'ESTABLISHMENT & W. JONES, No. 4:12 North Front St., above t I . Callowhill, Philo&litthia, dye Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods of every description. Their superior style of dyeing Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments is widely known. Crape and Merino Shawls cleaned to look liko now, also Gentletuen's apparel, Curtine, J.c., cleaned and re-dyed. Kid Gloves cleaned or re-dyed to look like now. Call and look at our work before.going else Where. J. ‘t. W. JONES. —2m September 18, HO WM. MENCILE d. MHO., .' Jib. 8.01 Jech Street, Philadelphia, . . RrigOr.EsAti: AND RrrAIL DEALERB'IX. Berlin Zephyrs, Embroideries, Fine Knit Goods, etc., personally se lected in Europe. Domestic Zephyrs, Germantown WOOLS, Cassimcro YARNS, cot. Latest, Styles in Ludies”Dress and Oloak TRIMMINGS. Buttons Prop Fringes, Laces, Shawl Borders etc. ' R lute Embroidered BANDS, eto The goods being all carefully selected, our Whole sale Department offers groat Inducomon.s to the TRADE. [sepll-3m CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. Just received at low prices, and will continuo to receive, during the Fall, from Europe; a full assort ment of the New styles of English Tapestry, Bros. eels, Three-ply, Ingrain, Entry and Stair Carpets,.— Also, all widths of oil cloths, WORMINV SHADE,S,, In new colors. Coco and Cantineacwr, RAG CARPETS, &c., N. 11.—A discount made in FURNISHING CH UltellES. PIIINEAS nouriu Jr., A, CO. No. 503 N. Seii. et., below Buttonwood, Philadelphin. Sop. 25th. NOVELTIES IN alltdding and-Moilitig Curb. THE LATEST LONDON AND PA3IS swirsiztii NITIALS damped on paper and envelope!' in colors FREE OF CHARGE. FINE STATIONERY ROSKONS 0 210). Importing Stationers and Card Engravers. '9lB Arch St., Philadelphia. Orders by mail will receive promptattention. Sept. 25th. —3m MONIS' PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS, FOR CRIMPING AND WAVING LADIES HAIR. • No Heat Required in Using Them. ASK your storekeeper for them—if ho does not keep, them, write to the Manufaaturer, E. bine, Sixth street and Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia. September 25th.• --dm NOISELESS SLATES ! NOISELESS SLATES!! LIGET, DURABLE, CHEAP, and warranted superior to any other in use. Foisale by Booksellers generally. Inquire for Pierce's Patent Slaw, end - oxamine for yourselves. oet2-Im] • I. NEWTON PIERCE & CO.. • Solo Manufaoturerai.427 N,llth St., Philo PURE LIBERTY WHITE. LEAD will do more and bettor work at a given Cost, than any alma Try It! Manufactured only by ZIEGLER do SMITH Wao',manta Dnua, Psalm and Grass Direuttni.' jan3o-ly No. 137 North Third Street. Phllptl'a n A MONTH I—AGENTS wanted for alx ei s9l.l firer, new l ,-AGENTS out. Addreia , O. T. GARET, 014 BuUdlnd, Deddeford, Dle. pleallit-1y 1 01 , 015BEINt . --.4,".";•0004.0.)3+0104 / 1 ..511. ... 0 .k. - UFMSWIlir.41..eVill11111610161.211Z • .17ii This pronaration is unespaled as a Rejuvenator and Restorer of wasted or int,' t functions. h t igiol should be'oertain tt make the Mollie** • 1 . 1041A01114111 god, inasmuch as st , aill yonder them youthful In feeling and in strength, sod enable them ro! to live over again the day of their prle.ino toy., , not only exhilarates but strengthei.s, and is really an invaluable blessingi especially to tLose who have boon reduced to II condition of sorvility, eelf-abnsiti: • tulefortuno, or ordinary sickness. No matter•whoa the cause of tho impotency of any human organ, this superb proparation will remove the effect at once and forever. BIOILILENM cures Impotensy, General Debility,. Nervous Inertpaoity, Dt epepela; DeptiltelOwptess-0f10App.„ , „,,,, Low dpirits, Weakness.of the Organs of Generation, • Imbecility Mental Indolence, brat:elation. Dim a most delightful, desirable and novel effect upon the nervous system: ottid all, who and la say Irehri4 l : 1-4 prostrated•by nervous disabilities, are earfiestlra Oiled to seek a cure in this most excellent and u110:1 ;,,w , preparallon • Perions who', by imprudence, Lave lost talt.ol,,V, 4 ; oral vigor, will find a speedy and permanent the • 331,0831,31121,11. Tho Feeble, the Languid, the Dispairirg, the ' should give this valuable discovery a trial; it,wll; be found totally different from all other articles for the same, purposes. To Females.—'Phis preparatlon le invaluablel9 nervous weakness of all kinds, as it will restore tee' ' wasted strength with wonderful perintinence. It is also a 'rand tonio, arid will give relief In Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief persistent* ti in its use will renovate tho stomach to a degreeld r f! L. perfect health and bunish Dyspepsia f . Deo Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5. -' , “ 7 '`"Sold in Allentown by Lewis Bohmidt A Co.,' sad Druggists generally. Sent by express anywhere, by addressing OUTDOING B k lIILLYER, Proprietors,' 21 Doy litreet, New York. November 1, 1813.5-ly I 1 ►~~~ -AT Alli--11EALT11--STREIOTH , .70 11 ilf LIFE--11111311--STBEI6TH, • qt , t 'Hundreds and thousands annunily.die premataz 1 f . , /. „ ly, when, the y would give the Great French /11 edy. DR. JUAN DELADIARRE'S CELEBRATED SPECIFIC pitigtl' Prepared by Faranolore do Depont,,No., 314 Roe. Lombard, l'urie, from the proscription of tr! •. Delamarro, Chief Physician,of the flospital du Nord - • ' ou Lariboisiere a fair trial, they would find ate relief, and, in a short time, he fully. restored Saw , : • 0 health and Strength. It is used in th.e practice of ft :1' rt many eminent French physicians, with unites* , • 811000615,. and highly recommended is the only. pow ;: a(. ..-• tive and Specific Remedy for all person, suffering t— .r•el from General or Sexual Debility, all &ransom/4W, of the Nervou Forces, Melancholy; Spermatorrhomfola.'.. or Seminal Emissions, all Weaknesses arising DOW •:- ; Sexual Excesses, or youthful irldiscretions. , LaM/1M11:..4 Muscular Energy, Physical Prostration. Nervernor.....f , netts, Weak Spine, Lowness of Spirits, Dimnsecof Vision, hysterics, Paine in the Back and Limbaii• Impotency, the. ” • . _ lang v nago can convoy no adequate idea of imam unto and almost miraculous change It octal. lions to the debilitated and shattered system: fact, it stands unrivalled as on unfailing once of•teo • maladies above mentioned. .• • , Suffer no more, but use The Great French ay; it will effect a cure where all others fill. snit. although a powerful remedy, coutlithlltiothlngblllll 4 fill to the most delicate constitution. . Pamphlets, containing full particulars and dinar, r.,i lions for using, in English, French, Spanish maid-:• German, accompany each box, and also sent frN!la-%: any 'address when requested. , Price one dollar per box; six boxes for five tars. _ Sold by ull Druggists throughout the worlds: 01" will bo sent by mail, securely smiled' from i ration, by enclosing specified price, to any attar. Ind agents. Beware of Counterfeit, and , AftW Proprietors' eiolusive Agentelor Amerlew;oB - a. MOSES A C0..27 Courtlandt 8441. NitTr•••9 'Authorised A gonts for Allentown' BANNIIIS A• • SON ;' Bethlehem, NDW. T. BIEYEA ' tipany PERUVIAN 011110 BAUGH'S xtagt.. - Anir Super-Phosphate of T P ~ppE MARK , . - After more than twelve years of constant use4bitz ighly concentrated manure has attained alillb•w• spread reputation as a • v sn' Substitute for Peru vi an utwerh o .n Being found active in its operation, and olgiesitdisay , rabillty. It does not exhatisf the ioll,:butteitha oontrary, permanently improves it.. The inerftsWg. , sales annually, abandantly provelheligb-porraker valuo of this manure, and establish the inctonts;: being relied upon by a 'wide circle of agriculturists to supply all wants in tho direction of menu - W.o* Query crop. s oAudet't . sott l 4oo , o Sole Manuflicititiera do Pttiptiatoner Office, NO. 90, South Delaware Avenue, •PHILADE!APUI, Price $56. per 20001bettAall JUST•PUBLISIIED, tho 13th-edition of ot pamphlet, "Bow to . Maintaid the Fertility of iltelpet.-.1, can Farms and Plantationa,"—:-furnioltotlfrittailirl' application to us or our Agents.' +li r Miran 'it SOWN,' " 20 South .illetagoari . litieuiapqri 3 Pnikitz#Y44;l; ME FIVCINLEY POW:0E 1 / 1 41114 " *Curet Mira .of the Thisi f 5 .41 Eloopmed Ptil9te, fiutegioni fi t* the Totosite,Ggyyhe, CoAft,ol;,.. Throat, Quincy, noartme . tit ) .z, ; 4 Dipheria, tgergyiliall'ii., . - Sore. Thtvati .Ctatwy7i, I oldie Noie ancr4tAi. 1(1.c :1 • • - • diiii"-.-« - : -. 4 :: bag Ise. It is rpcc?fia, operating upon {het nittbilitie membranes of the nose ana throat, aridilir(ireifhtUb been known to jail a).(t 2d. It acts locally, maybe easiiq appliellitentke palate and tonsils in such quantity - torte giveittlibli to act, and being very light;ponotrates, •tion, those . portions of the nasal and brOnelgellet gans, which other remedies cannot reach'.3d. It does not dot on the pores of the. sliih9sietr will it affect digestion or the stomach in, the while syrups, lozenges and expectertintieflailiiittee ate and freqUently derange,the stomitigh. , :f e at .1 4th. Out-door .business may bo .attendetl Width out risk or apprehension, its beneficiel'effetihraing greatly promoted by exercise !mallet& air.. c . riloit 6th. In a few minutes it will arrest the itadsaa noylng cough or troublesome flowing frini , thememe. oth. It will prevent sore throat or hostienifsei.if aken after exposUre or publio speaking.; Beellfsitt- Depot 004 Broadway, N. ro , z. , 3 J. THOMPSON OILL,-Ageetit , 311 Walnut Bt., Philistine. Oct. 9th SAMUEL M..EITTER... coH WHOLKSALE MANIIPAOTITRIV) or LADIES', MISSES' AND .0010 101. ShbeErtincLlfiquirs, SUITABLE NUR COUNTRY RETAIVTIRADN. FALL WORK OIiARANTREDVIIM 121 NORTH THIRD;,BT.REATeIiIIhig. Juno 12, 1868. —4llll BARLOW'S IN 7 1410 , 1 M. ITT pp WILTBERGEWB 'bine% •'OllllOl. N 0.223 Noon lizoorna muLA.Eturzra oolor more water than bar uweif:sft man qultnity of ordykr7 Indigo • - It ti 'elemental to glee a - ttbit/odes, it the lame ;doe as the Italtettoeut and bier* tie roles. , UrAURTAGEI AND WILLBADY • ,,an of .111. Warning and Instruotion ferYQuog 4. Al so, P Diszalos and Abases which stostrak :%I powers, i powers with sure MOllllll Of ' rener., sni L z t- of eharge in sealed letter envelges.! A d t, J. SKLLIN 110IJONTON, lloweia 41P 6 44 bil adelphis, Pi. ' APriLtif , 11$ • P. , • : t MEI lIIMIE iii grata' :• • -;z.l .r 4 ' ! • . ?velnt) ...I L ~• ~ih L.~ Mg
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