NMAl, l l, ( korlte curudk. Nor Mewl 24. Corrected weekly by • RODUCE C0M3331#394)th No. 92 Bariiliy _. ;1 :3.1 BPITSB•l j : 1 :"A . , N. Y. San% "/ :-Par ' 10 - 56 N.Y. State, Tubs,.fatr to good„ , .43 N. Y. Eltate,,Pirkins, choice,v. 53-4 55. N. Yratodriskina,fair s i c k goo& 11 . _45. to 6,2_ N Woke,' r N.igstite, Oen' tublno Id choke - 16 , to N.Y. !Pate Firkin, and Tnita. cow., ." -30 to . 2 North'n. Penns., goo 4 , 62 t6' Ohio and 13,mitarn good ; to choice, " , 40 to 45 Zama Ohio and Vtaatiin, ocauaon choice: in cloth; • 'I. " 3l tb 40 Aolls, fair to good, in cloth, " 33 to 36 • OHEPSIic . 5; c , Ni Y. State,choice and factory mlige 11 :20 to r 23 N. Y. State, Dairy, good to Clade*, '.jllo to ; 22; N. Y. common • . 1, 14 to l td EGGS.. r, . • Jersey & i'enna.iaokid In obaff; lioir dos. 22 to 98 Jersey & Penna. peeked ; la oats„, " 27, to t .l7i N. Y. State, paeked,lit 'so,9llo,f!leti - " 27 C02,7* Ohio, express, to °Duni, " ,26 to 27. BEANS. Miirrbir,etiotee s t i ollalsediper bush 62 lbs tOo to 2.40 stediy, °holt:0,61111 alma; " 2.20 t0'2.130 Mudiaaii cbidoei. , , - " 4-60 to .1.70 Mixed lots and common; " 60 to LOU DRIED FRUIT. Apples—N. Y. c ßtate, choice, per. lb. 13 Aar- Apples —Jens, Anafp f f i cofrodi :1200 . 13 Raspberries, black, " 44 to 45 Bhiokberries, ~ " lia Whor tieberries, • " WO, Is, Cherries, pitted, " 'BO 'to Cherries, pits . „ . r . to„ Peaches, peeled, tz 24t6 ,2 0 Plums, " 28 to SO 1311. ; , • • • per lb. 28 to, 4 . 0 BIiBBS. • Ma. '2:40 - to); 60 • -- per lb.'Bl - lo' 91 ••• TALLOW. i In good Barrels, per lb. it to 12 POULTRY. , Dressed Chickens end *owls; per : lb. - 28 to 25 l'ir , Plaxreed, Clover, do do Turkeys, good to choice, do common Dllicilcsi good to. cholce,' kb. - common,- • Geese dressed, Alive Geese, do - Ducks, • CALVES Dugoad, Common, GAME. Pigatine,(Tame).allm dead. FRUITS. - • 1 ' . . Apples, good to choke, , - per bbl: 6.50 to 7.00 common, . " 5.50 to 6.00 Chestnuts,per bush _ . .. .. . .. __ Hickory Nuts, BUTTER.—The market 'continues Arm and no tire. New begins to ootne • forward in email lots and le picked up quick. EooB.—The receipts of Monday and Tuesday were very light, and prices advanced rapidly until the afternoon of Tuesday, when they reached the highest point and were- !old. at 300. Wednesday the tide turnedm.receipts bcgatito ineresee and the demand fall off, while prices necessarily were re. dined, to-day they seltelow ht thp Aguree indicated in our circular; if many eggs are held hick for the market next week, it must bo expected prices will bo reduced still lower. November 28, 1883 PPSD several naiessors of their respectivi borough . . 1 wards and townships of the county of Lehigh' are hereby requested to meet in the Commissioners office, on Thursday, the 10th day of April, next, to sub - scuba their oath,oroffice, which la to be..filed in. 4051 office ; to obtain . tho assessment' books; appeal notice and such other matfelm relating to the perfor mance of their respective &nice. JOSEPH NEWHARD; REUBEN DONNER, JONAS HOLLENBATT, Commissioners. lIM March .27-2 t Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the 'grocery and piovision business heretofore carried on under the Rim of Stotler .h Unger, in the borough of Allen triwn, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 21st of lifiLreh, 1860. All:persons indebted to said firm are requested to call at the old stand and settle their ae ecuints, and all persons that have claims against said fl.) are requested to present their bills. BENJAMIN STETTLEE, AMOS UNGER. The undersigned Will continue the business at the old stand of Stettler t Unger, where he will keep sib - assortment of all kinds of groceries and provl lons, which ho will sell at the very lowest cash pri ce. Thankful fir past favors ho hopes by keeping he verj best, and attention to business, to Merit and iviilhe patronage of, tho public. BENJAMIN STETTLER. ;March 21-4 t, • TAND FROM UNDER! k l GOLD IQ4! d Prosprts . of still Further Destine .1=" dN= 4:" I ; 3E O .43. IV I CI it LES .7,HE HOUR. Cgps & Straw Goods. !sraiNa WETZEL .St 4. Sauer's, ill West Ef irntitan etreot opposito the.! dd Follows' Hail, Italie on hand tho laripist 'assortment of Hats and Cap spring and enmmer style?, Over seen In town, comprising 'ovary style and quality tive dollars down to fifty cents, and such that m •rnooe old,and young.' • • • • Jr stook of Caps is tbi) largest In Allentown , • • extremely low piker. To convince the pub what is said, It 'May bewail to etato that they Yonry.tisa different styles. Surely enough to person anhanco of butting his Las to.. fdossrs, Christ d Sonars •direct attention to 1. et that they aro the only fdasurAcrunsos of Ha 'a Allentown. • ti aw GOODS..t beautiful antartmant of strt w hats or min and bays, will ba k spt oanstantly on hm during,tho seaeop,,to which we Writ.. public often ion. Olve StiVaiiall.z • '. .` • Matto tryilforohants would do well t 6 g Ivo us a call, de wo'islil•or-hOleitilo them lists and Caps cheapor than, they can get thorn in the city. Allentown, August 8 -i-tr • • EYE AND EAR ' ' PROF..ft I3fIACIS,AIf. D. 'Om:Mild anCAorlsi l formerly of Leyden , Ilelland, is located at No. 519 PINE StrentiPHlLADELP,lllAorbere persons *Meted with diseases ofitbe EYE or EAR, "WM& ,scientific.illy treated and cure!, if curable. N. Ii—ARTIFICIAL 'EYES inserted witbOut pin. No charges Anade for examination. The m. licnl facility is invited, es be has no secret in mode of treatment. ' [ju2s IVI4II.II.RIED. - ' • ' On the 10th of March, by the ROl..Wm. Rath, Mr. Min. belon g to Mine Mary A. liriseter t both of Upper the 10th inst., by the Rev. Richard Walker, Mr. Ite. R. Ifeearty to linos Tillie 0. Zenner, both of -Retklebein On the 13th of 11Vareh, by the Rev. J. Yeager, Mr, Jacob Rittman, of Weiienburg, to Mrs. Anna G. !Berthold, of Upper Snueon. • 0;1 ISth of March, by tbe eatne,ldr. IVtn. n Kramer to Miss Matilda J. Denbart both of Allen. ,town . On the 16th of March, by the imme; Mr. Solomon 11. Nagle, of Ilonovor. to Mree t3MmEma - Yeager, of • cibtmatir • xvl 31 a. On the 7th of March, in Adrian, 2111011,,, David ' ll . Troller, of Coaperabilik;iigtia 261 ;years. On the 27th or February, jr) Waibinginn,,Paniel - 11o 1 b, (v.r.,!,1 S 4 yenre quel`montho. , On tl , elr,th of Maro In Upper .SanetnY, David ,Nrtlin tnneed t On th, sth of IreidellnificAbialianillie ay Jr., agrd 51 ti A On stit of ,114404,,,..iti reidovi of /ate Henry Ghat, a;tel SD years. 4/011 U 0 sth of March, iii,llebiolburg. 1.01114 e Of 0100 a,•ed 14 , L,QII llth n' arelyjuiieidelbutg, AdrdnraDp of Nadini 6.'nuan. e , od 11 years. • " ook 10th .11 lareli; IliddelhitiliMro, o t John weder, ed 45 3.,a„. . , Op th ith of February `in Up - gr) !Cif ird, Al -1144 11, " 3 Of Rm.. H. , S. Dose Or aged abbitti23 VViiltf. - - - oa th I f aoleia O a the %thunt' th " On the .otonaii" in Rittersvillei SarsiiAt; Z. ed 11, I t 'or March, in „Hanover' tolenehlyi„ - Hor• Itaelpal Hummel ) lignd 88 ' yr.'' in Upper Milford,rChrlsH. 'gory HomTniireriage4:697-7tate,lo N:•ort, CAPITAL, $10,000,000. SHARES, $lOO EACH. OOK G UARANTEED. • ,, fgeri;yrilearCOFTßZlriltial;the Par Valni (One Hundred Dollars) will be deposited t f,3•:":7' pap TrelOn'' Q die Una ~d States, t, -..; 1 OB INYNSTED IN - 00.YERNMENT SECURITIES, Apdpikay.-trf withdpTp Ity Or-Stooktlß4er e:::-410!* Plosident; ' . OALUERA - A. _GROW. Vice President, CHARLES V. CULVER. tiedrejtaryk . •*,4 . WILLIAM 11110 CIO 11. Treasurer/ 'I ROXIBII2-0;'. BIIORICE DIRECTORS. Grew, r, Reno, Pa., .Lilts Speaker of IL 8. pouso,ot Representati vie RattiotO, Boston, Idiom U. S. Bank Conuniseloner for New England. Sidney'Dean ' - '" Providence, R. I Lat0,,31: o.—EuitoT of The Providonce Proms. EenrY-A. Smythe. Esq.. . -Npw Yeik City. President'of the Central National Dank. Lucien IL Culver, BEq. • 'New York Olt:. OulVer,'Penn 4t, Bankere: • flOn.',Auipasitti Frank, . 'Worse*, N. Y. Member Of It R., 39th, 57th . alid Sth Congrees. , ..,141. John L. Wilson. ' Ma dison, Ind: Late of the 'United States Apnyr ff. Stadialdr". ' 'Booth Bend, Ind. President of First National Bank of South Bond. Hon„Chitiliii Vi filvev, l-- 7. [ • ,- zlrriirkiin; Pa'. .of:Calviii, Penn .& Co, and mem. of presont'Cong. Alex. Dradlay,,Bsq , Pittsburgh, Pa. fibs. Tradeerion'sldadonnlHank'of Pittsburgh. Joshua Douglass, Esq. Meadville, Pa. • ! Pres. of National bank.of 'Crawford Qoi :• • Col. Indies 11. Bowen. ; Obloaga. 111, . Pp?,