ES FARM , AND HOUSEKEEPER. • teribe .Gardener's Chronicle, el ises notto Omit beethites; a moisture is ore liable to collect inside. and the bees nov rdo as well as in unpaint ed ' hives. Tex CUT•WORII.—Dr. Fitch, Entomologist o the New York State Agrioultural Society, , eeommends plowing or digging late in the au• tumn for killing out.wornie. WAeve tw Cevne.—To remote warts from attic mi: equal pate blue vitriol, lard and oney, and nnnoint them once in four or five aye; they will be removed without making sore. , • The best miss for milk are almost always hin•boned, especially the legs and tail. A bin neck is another good point. A quiet iod natured disposition is another excellent uality in a cow. Taamtwg Cocumnses.--Iu small gardens hero it is desirable to make the most of the and, cuouOlbers can be trained to trellisses or n a fence, and will yield an abundant drop ithout occupying any land except the bill on hich they grow. BEAN COFFEE . —A writer in the Eastport • Wind recommends people to raise the Eng• %,.lish horse beau as a substitute for coffee. The • riter says it is as good as the best West India . offee.. It is prepared in the same manner as e gebuifie article. To ACCUSTOM OXEN TO WORK ON FAIRER Ent.—When oxen refuse to work equally well in either aide, or pull off against each other, Yoke them on the side you wish them to work, and turn them out to feed in that way. They soon become accustomed to it, and work after wards on either side. GREASE SPOTS IN BOOKS OR PAPERS.—PIace a piece of blotting paper on the under part of lthe leaf of a book or paper and rub on the grease spot with a piece of sponge or woolen cloth a small quantity of benzine and tho grease will disappear. them Ascot. Cazsm.—At this day there is ' a great deal wt itten in regard to depth of milk o obtain the greatest amount of butter. Some ecommend to set in pans ono inch or two deep; but after thirty years experience I have ound; all things considered, that the large tin pan is the beet. Fill them as" full as can be set up, and place them in a warm room, and tho cream will all rise. VALUABLE RECEIPT.—Irouse flies may be effectually destroyed without the use of poi son. Take half a spoonful of black popper in powder, one teaspoonful of brown sugar, and one teaspoonful of cream ; mix them well to gether, and place them in the room on a plate where the flies are troublesome, and they will soon disappear. REMEDY FOR TILE TRICHINA:The Agricultu al Commissioner, in hie March monthly report, just received, has "no doubt of the efficacy of copperas mixed with the salt given to hogs as a destroyer of trichina." This belief is based on his success with this treatment in destroy ing.ordinary intestinal worms; To Cons SCAB IY Snesr.—One pound of mercurial ointment, and three pounds of fresh lard, well mixed together, is said to be a sure cure for scab in sheep. Turn the sheep on its back and anoint the bare spot under each leg and also around each place where the "scab" baa appeared. Keep the subject from the weather a few days. STEEP FORREED WuEAT.—A steep for seed wheat is thus, given in an English journal : "Mix one pound of chloride of lime with one gallon , of water; after which, let it stand to settle for a short time, and draw off the clear solution. In this, steep the seed wheat fvr two hours ; then drain, and dry with a suffi cient quantity of sand and ashes." To PROTECT SHEEP FROM DOGE —lf sheep aro kept in the same lot with cows or fat cat tle, no dog will disturb them. As soon as the doge approach the sheep, they run to the cat tle who di ive off the doge. A farmer for thir ty years, in Shelby county, by adopting this plan, never lost a Sheep by dogs,. although in the same night the some doge killed sheep in the farms north and south of him. Too MUCH SALT 11.urervut..—A writer in the Prairie Farmer declares that cattle will eat too much salt if they. can get it, and that it is hurtful, insomuch that it will affect their con dition. The Government allows only two oun• ees per week for each animal, which ho thinks is enough, and more is decidedly injurious, es pecially when the quantity is greatly increas ed to beyond this: To Paessavz Euas.—The best method I know of to preserve eggs, says a correspond ent of an exchange, is to fill the pores of the Abell with fresh clean lard, so as to exclude all air. Itie my opinion that this simple and easy method is preferable to any now in use, Setae put them in limewater, some lay them down in salt, some put them in sawdust.— But the lime cooks them, so they have a dried appearance salt has a similar effect—while eggs saturated with lard, as far as my exper ience goes, open fresh and nice. A REMEDY rOll. VINE Bnos.—A writer in the Germantown Telegraph asserts thatradish es planted in the hill, with melon or cucumber seed, will save the vines from the bugs. be cause the bugs like the radish plants better than the vines and will eat them first, and in the meantime the vine plants grow to a size that the bugs don't molest them. As this is r, the time ofplanting picket crops, the experi ment should be tried. Some Lung Island farmer plants so much cucumber seed that the bugs cannot eat them all,-and so saves enough to grow. TEMPERATURE OP CREAM.—Prof. Bartlett stated that if cream be of the correct tempera ture, any'ehurn will produce butter in five minutes. He thought about sixty degrees was a proper temperature.. Dr. Ward said about sixty-four degrees. S. E. Todd stated that many of our best diary-men endeavor to bring their oream to the temperature of sixty two degrees ; and that a distinguished dairy man near Philadelphia, who makes excellent butter for the Philadelphia market, wrote to him that fifty eight degrees was the best tem• •peraturo for churning cream, in order to ob• tats the choizest quality of butter. 01:EANING WOOL FOR MARKET.—The follow ing method of preparing wool for market is followed by extensive wool growers. They first wet the wool by immersing the sheep in the water. linn allow the sheep to stand in the yard until they become warm. The oil in the wool thus becomes soapy, and it re quires but a little labor afterward§ to wash them entirely clean. They should be shear ed as soon as dry, which will be, if the weath be fine, in about three days from the time they were washed. HAY AND CORN SHRINKAGE Ity DRYING-- The Genesee Farmer says :—The loss upon hay weighed July 20th, when cured enough to put in the barn, and again February 20th, has been ascertained to be 273 per cent. So that bay at $l5 a ton in the field is , equal to $2O and upward when weighed from the mow in winter. The weight of cobs in a I. ushel of corn in November, ascertained to be 19 lbs., was only 74- lbs., in May. The cost of grind ing a bushel of dry cob—counting handling, hauling and miller's charge—is about lc. a lb. Is the meal worth the money? This is a question long debated. How TO PRODUCE ECOS.—J,II. F. writes to the Prairie Farmer: "A hon is a perfect 'ma chine which if cared for as it should be, being kept in comfortable quarters and fed with l mire, will produce eggs in spite of itself.. If as a rule a hen is kept clean (for nothing enjoys cleanliness more than a hen) and furnished a supply of grain. rivet and vegetables, she will produce the eggs which she has got to lay or die. Fake away the flesh nod vegetables and small grain and give corn and water alonc and your hens will cease to lay and become fat. Corn in itself hail loss of the properties which make the egg than any of the smaller grains which we raise. Rice, wheat, barley and buck wheat are best for eggs. IP Corrected Weekly by Wei . . .Whest.Flour,Vi bb1.11.00 Rye Chop, 100 lbs. 9.26 Corn Biota, Vi bbl. 5.25 Wheat, barbel, 2.60 . • Ry e , • . a 1.00 Corn, ~ - 00. .pits,... ,_: 14 11nb.60 Clovertiped, " 0.00 . - v... . lasoarlose•" I Ban 1 1, it A . .._... 188 i Ttaalig Pi I it ERRORS 01' YOUTH GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nerv ous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ef fects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suf fering humanity, send free to all who need it, the re cipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so b OyGDEN tuldroesing JOHN B. , No. 13 Chamber street, N. Y. ant - I y] THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET • ORGANS, forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular musio, for $9O to $6OO each.— FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awardod thorn. Illustrated Catalogue free. Address, MASON a HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, Now York. Sept. 12. 1 y $1.60 0 PER YEAR I Wo want agents every where to sell our IMPROVED $2O Sewing Machines. Throe new kinds. Under and upper food. Warranted Ave years. ' Above salary or large com missions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the UM tog States for less than $4O, which are fully iieeneed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilton, Grocer & Baker, Sing er & Co., and Bachelder. Another cheap machines are infringement , and the seller or tiler aro liable to arreatoine and imprisonment. Circulars free. Ad lress, or call upon Shaw te, Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. December 19, —1 y • STRANGE, BUT TRUE. LIVERY young lady and gentleman in the United Ea States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.) by address ing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged wilt oblige by nut noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. T. Dr. MARSHALL'S Ca - tarrh Snuff. THIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itaelf to bo the beat article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Bead and Headache. It has been found an excellent remedy In many oases of Sore Eyee.— Deafness has boon removed by It, and Hearing has often been greath Improved by Its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseaeoe of the head. Tho sensations after using ft are delightfu and invigorating. It opens and purges out all oh. etructions, strengthens tho glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. More then Thirty Wears' creole and uso of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Read. ache Snaff,hats proved its groat value for all the common diseases of the head, and at this momont stands higher than ever before. It is recommendedby many of the best physicians, and is used with groat suco es and satisfaction everywhere.. READ THE CERTIFICATES OF WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS IN 1854. The undersigned, baying for many years been acquainted with Dr. MarshaWe Catarrah and Head ache Snuff, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheer fully state, that we believe it to bo equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the aura of Catarrhal Affeetiona, and that it is decided. ly the best article we have over ,known for all com mon diseases of the Head. Burr A Perry, Boston'Barnes A Park, N. York Reed, Austen &, Co. 0 A. B. AD. Sands, " Brown, Lamson ACo.," Stephen Paul A Co., " Reed, Butler A Co., " Israel Minor A Co., 1 ' Seth W. Bowie, M'Resson A Robbins " Wilson,Pairbank A Co." A. L. Soovill A Co., " Henshaw,ltdmand aCo " M.Ward, Close & Co. " H. H. Hay, Portland, Me.,Bush A Gale, .For sale by all Druggists. Try it. April 3, MK LIPHIBATESTRENTII, 111Er-11111311---STRINTII.. LIFE gBALTg_-STGB~GTff, Hundreds and thoneande annually die premature- IV, when, if they would give the Great French Rem edy, CELESSATED SPECWIC PILLS Prepared by Faranoiere It Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris, 'from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief Physician of the Hospital du Nord on Lnriboisiere a fair trial, they would find immedi ate relief, and, in a short time, be fully restored to Health and Strength. It Is used in th+ practice of many eminent French physicians, with uniform encoess, and highly recommended as the only posi tive and Specific Remedy for all persons suffering from General or Sexual Liability, all derangements of the Nervou- Forces, Melancholy, Spermatorrhoia or Seminal Emissions, ell Wetiknyses arising from Sexual Excesses, or youthful indiscretions. Loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Prostration. Nervous ness, Weak Spine, Lowness of Spirits, Dimness of Vision, liysterles, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Impotency, ho. No language can convey an adequate idea of the imme Mato and almost miraculous change it cm atone to the debilitated and shattered system. In fact, it stands unrivalled as an unfailing ours of the maladies above mentioned. Suffer no more, but use The Great French Reme dy ; it will effect a cure 'attire all others fail, and although a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurt ful to the most delicate constitution. Pamphlets, containing full particulars and direc tions for using, in English, French, Spanish and German, accompany each box, and also sent free to any address when requested. Price ono dollar per box ; six boxes for five dol lars. Sold by till Druggists throughout the world; or will bo sent by mail, securely sealed from all obser vation, by enclosing specified price, to any author ised agents. Rewire of Counterfeits and imitations Propriefbre 'exclusive Agents for America, OS CAR G. MOSES ik C0..21 Courtlandt St., N. Y. Authorized Agents for Allentown, BARNEtI SON; Bethlehem, EDW. T. MEYERS. [opr2..ly The advertiser, haying been restored to health in a few weeks by a simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affee tlon, and that dread disease, Consumption—is aux ions to make known to his fellow-suffers-s the moan of onre. To all who desire it, he. will send a copy of the prescription used (free of oharge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a [Mtn CUR& for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be in valuable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try his -calmly, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a i leasing. Parties wishing the prescription, raze, by re .urn mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, . Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. ant -1 y 3 HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.—This is the most delightful and extraordinary arti cle ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the di gangue appearance so inviting in the city hello of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and rmooth. It contains no ma terial injurious to the skin. Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 60 cte. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS BARNES A CO., New York. Sept. 26,'05.1y. "Great Oaks irons Little Acorns Grow." The worst diseases known to the Imman race spring from causes so small as to almost defy detection. The rolumes of scientific lore that fill the tables and shelves of the medical fraternity only go to prove and elabo rate these facts. Then guard yourselves while you may. Tho small fr• oirople on the skin is a telr-tale and indicator of diseseo. It may fade and "dio away from the surface of one body, but it will reach tho vitals perhaps, at last, and death bo the result and final close. MAG GIEL'S BILLIOUR, IIYBPEPTIO and DIAIUIIIEA PILLS cure where all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all abrasions of the skin, MAO merle SALVE is infallible. Sold by J. MAanum, 43 . Fulton street, New York, and all Druggists, at 25 cents or box [ileol2-ly AGUE Dz MAGNOLIA —A toilet delight ! The ladles' treasure and gentleman's boon! The "eweeteet thing" and largest quantity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia.— Used for bathing the face and person, to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent eruption., to perfume clothing. Le. It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotches, ac. It cures 1:101*V011d headache and allays inflamo' ion.' It cools, softens sad adds delicacy to the skin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It cures moequeto bites and stings of insects. It contains no material Injurious to the skin. Patronised by Aotroeses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Try the Magnolia Water once and you will nee no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water after wards. DEMAS BARNES & CO., Props., Nioluoire Agents, N. Y. 'hamar, Newhard tt- Oo Eggs, r dozen, 18 Butter,lb. 40 Lard, " 22 Hams, " " 20 Bacon " 110 Beeswax," 40 Potatoes,* bushea4 2b " I , 110 1 1 1 11;:11 18111111, Pita 111 tal • ,tl , . to l i geivad, 110;4 00 iv; a dlitt DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'd TO CONSUMPTIVES SPECIAL NOTICE. ott, Ole Grand Fair and Festiv Too two BEFtErIT or THU COLUMBIA STEAM FIRE CO., On eenthe scinnhe, Allentoton. ommencing Saturday. Suns 2nd. and continuing until Saturday. Suns 16th—both days inclusive. THIS proposed Fair will be got ten up on a scale fa superior in quantity, style a nd variety of good, to any heretofore attempted in Allentown, the stock having been for months in course of preparation' em bracing everything usually offered at Fairs, together with many entire new novelties—the whole calcula ted to present satisfaction not only to those who may invest in purchases, but also to those who come to see and be soon. It is hoped by the Company for an extentive and liberal patronage on the part of the citizens of Allen town, and the property - holders In particular, inns-, mush as the proceeda of the Fair are to be applied to the payment of a new Steam Fire - Engine „lasi, or dered by them at a cost of s6,ooo—an apparatus in addition to such as we now have, that all will admit is indispensable in a large and growing town as mu% iB. The following are among the mostprominent ar ticles that will be put up as Prizes to he drawn dur ing the holding of the Fair—the chances in the draw ings to be sold at the various tables : ONE FANCY BUGGY. Two Setts of Silver ware —one to be given to the preaelfer receiving the larg est number of votes, the other to be sold in chances for drawing. Gold and Silver Watches. Beautiful Silk Dress Pattern. Fine Melodeon—valued at $2OO. Cottage Sett of Furniture. Parlor Sett of Furniture. Beautiful Hat Rack. Sett of Parlor Chairs. Sett of China Ware. Handsome Tete-A- Tete—to be sold by chances. • A lot of the newest style Parasols; different colors. Elegant Case of Wax Fruit—valued at $2OO. Two Beautiful Parlor Lamps. A large and splendid assortment of Ladies embroidered Work. Lot of Picture Frames, Albums, Choice Perfumeries, Toilet Soaps, tic. A Fine Lot of Coverlets. Splendid Affghan. A Fine Suit of Clothes—to be Mode to order. Pair of Fine Patent Leather Boots. Stacks of Dry Goods, Mountains of Toys, Stationery, Notions, Books, Medicines, Ac., donated by merchants in Philadelphia. ;ZIT-REFRESHMENT TABLES will be supplied with the very best of Strawberries, Nice Flavored Creams, Water Ices, Cakes, Candies, Ac. Alt-Excursion tickets will be sold on the Lehigh Valley and East Penn. Railroads during the contin• mince of the Fair. The Fair will certainly prove attractive---band some faces, well furnished tables, Grab Bags, For tune Tellers, Post Offices, Ac. One and all, rich and poor. are invited to COME, SEE, be DELIGHTED, and leave us a lot of "STAMPS." ADMISSION 10 CTS. SEASON TICKP.TS 25 CTS. mayls-3w] By order of the COMMITTEE. Dr. P. B. PALM, L ATE SURGEON IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, would announce to the citi zens of Allentown and vicinity, that he is contin uing the phetice of Medicine in ALLENTOWN, on Eighth Street, above Hamilton , first house above Lich tonwallner A Co'estore. Having had the hon or to belong to the OPERATING CORPS at the bat tles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Franklin's crossing, Ac. and having had charge of SEVERAL ROSPITALS, 1:e has had much experience in all the details of SURGERY and the treatment of diseases generally. The Doctor is a regular graduate of the JErrensos MEDICAL CoLLEos of Philadelphia, and hoe been practicing medicine during the past eight een years. 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 diseases of that important organ. Baying re stored the sight of many who have been BLIND Eon YEARS. He would also solicit the attention of those suffering from chronic diseases, such as DROPSY, (for which he has an almost infallable remedy,) Dhows of the KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, CREWE -10 Cousins, Dunmire/. and DragarAnY, (which be professes to cure in less than half the time required by ordinary remedies,) GRAVEL, Gomm, or enlarge ment of the Leak, PILES, MARASUUS or Consumption ID children, SICK HEADACHE, TAPE WORM, MELAN CHOLIA, SCROFULA, or King's evil, EPILEPSY, or falling sieknese4Portur. Sons Trinowr, TErrien, Dls- EASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES; 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 specified. All calls from town or county will receive prompt attention by day or night. Medicines furnished to all patients, which he pre pams himself, as he will use none but the very best. References : His former patients. kilentown, May 29, 1866. ECM BITTER WINE OP IRON An exquisite impregnation of dry Spanish Wino with the activity of CaMaya Bark. and the most energetic of all the forrufinous salts, Citate of Mag netic Oxide of Iron. It hos a vinous flavor, very grateful to the palate, is without chalyboato tastes, and will not discolor the teeth. It excites languid appetite, gives west to food, im proves digestion, increases the strength, ste*lios the circulation, takes elf muscular flabbiness, removes the pallor of debility, gives firmness and precision to the iieWns of the nervous system, with power to en dure fatigue and resist disease. MAGNETIC CITRATE of IRON is new and peculiar, differing from the ordinary Soluble Citrate, in containing an equivalent of Protoxite of Irdn, in place of the Ammonia. It is neutral, tasteless, without astringency, ns prompt and energetic as the Ch:orble, and unlike that, induces no local inflam matory action or headache. CALISAYA BARK is pro-eminent among veg etable tonics, has no equal as a strengtimer or restor ative, nor rival as an antbperiodie. Retails in $1 A $2 bottles, Quart: and Gallons for dispensing. 0. S. H ÜBBELL. Apothecary, 1410 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. may 221-Imo.] AN EITECTUAL WORM MEDICINE BROWN'S VaIIMIFFUE COMFITS, Or Worm Lozenges. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with children and adu!ts a attributed to other causes, is occasioned by worms. The "Vermiturie Comfits," although effectual in destroying worms, can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. This val uable combination has been successfully used by phy sicians, and found to be safe and sure in eradicating'' worms, so hurtful to children.. Children having Worms require immediate atten tion, as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness. Symptoms of Worms in Children arc often over looked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause ir ritation, which can be removed only by the use of a sure remedy. The combination of ingredients used in making Brown's "Vermifuge Comfits" is such as to give the best possible e ff ect with safety. CURTIS Sr, BROWN, Proprietors, New York.— So'd by all dealers in medicines, at 25 eta. a box. May 22 1866. —1 year. TO ALL BOOK BUYERS I JAS. R. SIMON, 33 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, u agent for the following valuable books : Appleton'e New American Cyclopedia--16 Vole. History of the Rebellion-1 largo Vol. " Dictionary of Mechanics-2 Vole. • Rebellion Record, by Frank Mooro-9 " Washington Irving'e Worke, 22 " Cooper's Novels Dickens' Works. Merivale A Gibbon's Rome. Macauley's Works. Urc'e Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures. Bancroft's United States-8 Vole. Ac., I furnish all Books published, for public and pri vate Libraries, 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 W ILLCOX & G- DIES FAMILY Sewing Machines, On Exhibition at Keller & Bro's., NO. 37 WEST lIAMILTON STREET May 14,1866 , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. No tice Is hereby given that the undersigned have taken out letters of Administration In the estate of AMANDAS TREXLEB, deceased, late of Allen town, Lehigh county ; therefore tilt persons who aro indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment within six weeks from the date hereofand such who have any legal claims against said estate will present them well authenticated for settlement within the above specified time. SARAH Tuamotu, LIMB L. SLISLDON, Ad m ' " mmy22.6w] ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY VIRTUE and in pursuance of an order issued out of the ORPHANS' COURT of the County of Lehigh, there will bo exposed to public sale, on SAT URDAY, the 9th day of Juno, at 1 o'clock in the af ternoon, upon the.premises, a certain messuage, ten ement and tract ot land with the appurtenances, sit uated in Washington township, in the county of Le high aforesaid, bounded by lands of Stephen Peter, George Rex, Jacob Rex and thO estate ot Daniel 'tra der, deceased, containing 27 acres more or less. The improvements thereon consist of a ONE STO RY LOG DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn ffitzli and other necessary out-buildings ; about two acres ie meadow, about ono acre woodland and the balanco farm land, in high state of cultivation and under good fences. Being the Real Estate of Andrew Muthttleceased, late ot the township and county aforesaid. - - Terme on the day at the Once of sale, and duo at tendance given by JOLL - P. GtIGLR. By the Gourtp+Geo, ilLuitast.l Clerk; Critavo pti 6 •uttitalo cre ghttunistioni. WANTS. WANTED,: AGENTS. The climax has been reached in THRILLING STORIES Or LIIE REBELLION- Handsomely illustrated in oil colors, by Col. Greene, U. 8. A.; the most intensely interesting and saleable book of the times. No other book covers the same ground ; hence agents have no compotion, and are having goNI sake everywhere. The people are 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 k CO. may 22-4t.] No. 413 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. DISABLED MEN, ATTENTION ! W . ANTED, one or'twu men, in Allentown andvi- V V °laity, who have lost either an ann or leg, to sell Wadsworth's IVater proof Arnica Healing Plaster, the best and cheapest Court Plaster in the market. From $5 to $lO per day can be made. Address, with 25 cents for sample and full information, A. P. BEL CIIER, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All agents and peddlers would find it to their interest to answer the above. Apr. 17-3 mo MEXICO, MEXICO! $30,000,000 L 0 A.N OF TIIE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. Twentvieat Coupon Nods in Sums of $5O, $lOO 000, and $l.OOO. Interest Seven Per Cent. Payable in the City of New York. Principal and Interest Payable in GOLD. $10,000,000 to be Sold at SIXTY CENTS on the DOLLAR, in U. S. Currenoy, thus yielding an interest of TWELVE PER CENT, IN GOLD, or SEVENTEEN PER CENT IN CURRENCY, at the present rate of premium on gold, THE FIRST - YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The Most Desirable Investment ever OFFERED. Immense tracts of MINING and AGRICULTU RAL lands ; Sixty per cant, of PORT DUES, IM POSTS and TAXES, in the State of Tamaulipas and San Luis Postoel; and the plighted faith'of the said States and the general Government aro all pledged for the redemption of those Bonds and pay ment of interest TILE SECURITY IS AMPLE. $3O in U. B. Currency will buy a 7 per at. Gold Bond of $5O. $6O in U. Currency wil buy a 7 par cent Gold Bond of $lOO. $3OO in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Geld Bond of $5OO. $6OO in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold Bond of $l,OOO. Let every lover of Republican Institutions buy at least ONE BOND. Circulars forwarded and subscriptions received by JOHN W. CORLIES b CO., and J. N. TIM, Financial Agent of the Republio of Mexico, 157 Broadway, N. Y. .Subscriptions also received by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the United States. November 7, 1865, —ly BOWEN'S FIRST CLASS GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, NO. 14 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA CONSTANTLY on hand and daily arriving a large and choice assortment of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, to which the attention of the public is respectfully requested. PORK, Mira) APPLES, SCO ARS, DAMN " PEACHES, 0 REEN COPPER, SHOULDER, " CHERRIES, ROASTED " DRIED DEEP, COOKING PRUNES, MOLASSES, SRO%) TONO ° E. ZANTE CURRANTS, SYRUPS, MACKEREL, PLUMS, CIIEESE, CoI" Fon, FRESH FRUITS, SOAPS, SALMON, COAL OIL, CANDLES, COARSE SALT, FINE SALT. 711L` 3IE A. IMP 9 MEI A large assortment of choice flavored Green and Black Teas, superior to anything in the market. 311 Em 31C. 4ID ME:I ffii; Ginger, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace. Gir ROC7 FIRI3EIs S iI An elegant variety always on hand, composed in part of CANNED FRUIT, SALAD OIL, SARDINES, CATS7I,S, SAUCES, CHOCOLATE, MACARONI, PEARL BARLEY TOBACCO! CIGARS!! Couttantly in receipt of a large variety of FRESH CRACKERS. WHEAT FLOUR! RYE FLOUR!! Come and buy! Come and buy! BROOMS, BRUSHES, ROPES, STONE WARE! WOODEN WARE! FIIMIIMI=Z3IIII== GROVERY HOUSE. PRODUCE BOUGHT . :40•• All goods warranted as represented. Allentown, May 15, 1565.-ly Statement of To I IN H. FOG EL, Lsq., Treasurer, in account with the 'Lehigh County Mutual Fire Insurance Co ' for SO 5, To cash reed of former Treae'y, Reuben lleninger, $251. (i. 3 Qnsh rec'd on account of Assessment No 2 5,594 05 'Cash received no premium on 183 policies of insurance, Cash paid to Josiah Strauss loan, " " R. lleninger's " " Elias Hettinger's " " Tilgh4leninger's " "J. Wenner, See., " 41 11 41 William Bornd lire damage, Elizabeth Eberhard " John Ahner, Eliae Cawley, Expenses for laying and collecting taxee, 434 63 C. Frank Haines for printing, 10 00 Internal Revenue Tax 72 22 Signing policies 10 98 , Salary for directors' services, 02 50 II for attending fire's, 27 19 Paid election officers, Treasurers' compensation, Expenses for directors at their stated and special meetings, Total, Balance in hands of the Tramcar, AudSteil, January 7th, 1806, by STEPHEN REIWIEL EPHRAIM SIEGER, mayl3-tf] PETER WENNER. The officers of the company aro as follows: MI Managers.—Jonas Mattel, Hiram J. Schantz, S. Koch, Stephen Kiechel, Edmund Hellman, Peter Wenner, Ephraim Sieger, Evan Guth, Reuben Don ner, Reuben Holzinger, John H. Fugal, Anthony Mochling, Owen W. Faust. President.—Jonas Halite!, Wescoesville. Secretary.—John H. Fogel, Fogalsville. Treasurer.—Evan Guth, Sohnocksville. Agents.—Anthony Mockling, Hosensack; ° Evan Guth, Sohneckevillo; Hiram, Schantz, Weacoosvillo 409 i T3lll GAMIN CAUSE Of Human Misery. Just Pubiishod its a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 Cl.. A lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhasa or Seminal Weakness, in duced by Self-Abuse; Involuntary Emissions, Im potency, Nervous Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy and Pita; Mental and Physical Incapacity, c. By ROBERT J. OULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," An. The world-renowned authot, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience 'that the awful consequences of Sell-Abuse may be effeetua.ly removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, beagles, 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 be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture OW prove a boots to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt Of six cent!, or trio postage etettipe,tty arlittehtng . 1211A4.. J. O. oh, 00. tit ath IloWe e ttirz Tett red Odd phi OM • GOLD REDUCED $l.BO to 38 CU. per POUND. Goods Greatly Reduced IN PRICES, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE GOODS that sold one your ago at 85 cents per yard, are now selling at 25 oonts por yard. Prints that sold for 62 cents, for 18 cents per yard. De Laines at Prices Before the War at 28 Cents per Yard. 1:31-1EILCOCIIIMEILIMI AT PRICES TIIAT •ASTONISII TUE PEOPL All shades of Wool De Lanes, Figured Silks, of all shades, French Verealos, beautiful styies, °ha llos, Common'Do Lanes, Ao. Largo stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Cottonades, so., suitable for Mons' and Boys' wear SPRING BALMORALS ! SPRING BRAWLS ! 1100 P SKIRTS ! Carpets : Carpets PARLOR CARPETS, BED ROOM CARPETS, lIEMP CARPETS, STAIR CARPETS, ROME MADE CARPETS, all bought at tho rooont Auction sales at groatly re duced pricos. .DOMESTIC GOODS ! FLANNELS, MUSLINS, TICICINGS, CHECKS, SHEETINGS, PRINTS, &0., Ice., Sco Doing a Cash Businoss only; they aro thereby enabled to sell goods at muoh lower prices than their neighbors that 801 goods on Credit and have heavy losses by bad book accounts. They aro do tormined to sell goods at low prices notwithstand ing the high prices the other stores are asking for their goods. W. S. BOWEN, at DR 340 6 $0,170 90 OR. $B2l 31 424 00 103 00 203 23 I,ISU 60 315 00 $3,339 37 2•i 00 1,800 00 43 00 1,650 00 $2,035 00 $l3O 67 3 10 15 00 EMI 100 70 $6,142 59 34 31 $0,170 90 FROM ?.80 to Cotton Redaced FROM Burdge & Jones. Dress Goods ! Mens' and Boys' Wear ! ItEMEINIZEIR TILE PLACE, THE Cheap Cash Store OF BURDGE & JONES, Nu. 9 East Ilamilton Street, 3 doors below the Allen House. April 17, 1866. New York Price Current. For May 3V. Corrected weekly by J. R. HELFRICH. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 92 Barclay Street, NEW YORK. BUTTER. N. Y. State, fair to good, now, per lb. 36 to 39 N. Y. State, - choice, new " 40 to 42 Orange and Sassex, pails, " 40 to 45 N. Y. State, Tube, now, " 36 to 40 Western Reserve, " 38 to 40 North'n. Penna., good to choice, " 38 to 41 Penna. Ohio and Western, common " 26 to 30 CHEESE Factory oboice and fancy new, " 19 to 20 " good new, " le to 18 N. Y. State, diary, new, " 10 to 18 Skim milk, " 9 to 13 EGGS. Jersey & Penna.packed in chaff, per dos. 22 to 23 Jersey h Penna. packed in oats, " 22 to N. Y. State, pocked, in good order, ^ 2I to 22 Ohio, packed—by express, to count, " 21. to 22 BEANS. • Marrow,choice,full sized, per bush 62 lbe 2.00 to 2.20 Kidney, ohoico,full sized, " " 2.20 to 2.50 Mediums, choice, CI 1.60 to 1.80 Mixed lots and common, " 60 to 1.00 DRIED 'FRUIT Apples—N. Y. State, choice, per. lb. 19 to 20 Apples —Jetsoy and Pennsylvania, ",, 18 to 19 Raspberries, black, - ----0 45 to 45 Blackberries, " 35 to 38 Whet tieberries, "" 15 to 16 Cherries, pitted, " 48 to 52 Cherries, pits in, " 6to 8 Peaches, pooled, " 24 to 30 Plums, " 25 to 30 BEESWAX. Pure SEEDS. per bush. 88 lbs. 2.80 to 3.00 por' lb. 83t° 10 Flaxseed, Clover, TALLOW In good Barrels, Per lb. 113 to 12 POULTRY. Ducks alive, per pair 1 00 to 1 25 Alivo Geese, per pair 1.50 to 2.00 Chickens and Turkeys alive per lb. 20 to 22 , FRUITS. Apples, good to ohoico, por bbl. i.OO to 7.60 MAPLE SUGAR. - - - - - 11looks, per lb. 15 to 17 In small cakes or bars, 19 to 2u EGOS.—The receipts have not been heavy during the week, neither was there much demand; prices continue about the same as this day week. BUTTER.—The market is quiet with free receipts, prices are from ono to two cents less than last week. November 28, 1866 —l9 Allentown Collegiate Institute, iffialtnront C 6 Di 11 RM. Chartered by the State with all the powers and privileges of a COLLEGE, WILL open Its next session on TUESDAY April 3, 1860. The course of instruction embraces all the branch ed an English and Mathematical education,— with the Gorman, French, Latin and Greek lan guages. Pupils will bo received in every depart ment of study, from five 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 with a complete supply of muskets and accoutrements for Infantry Drill, and a Battery of six braes field pieces is expected for artilley practice. Pupils will enjoy to best advantages rin every department of inatruotion, under teachers fully competent for their position. THE YOUNG LADIES' DEPARTMENT wil l present now attractions and superior advan ta gee A hall for clothing and a suit of three oom mu•nicating rooms, strictly private neatly papered well warmed and ventilated, and supplied with piano, drawing tables, and now cherry desks of the most approved patterns, afford the moat pleasant accommodations for lady. 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 tn and Natural Philosophy, has been secured and will enter upon her duties with the highest recom mendations. Superior opportunities are c.ffered for instruotio in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Latin,Greek, German and French langlages, Ornamenta l Work, Wax-Fruit and .Flowers, Drawing, Bair Work, .to., £c. Young. Ladies, upon the comple tion of a prescribed course of study, will receive a Dippl. ma. To the Primary Department for little girls suffi cient relaxation from study will be afforded by pleasant variation and systematic exorcise. For Circular address Rev. M .L. UOFFORD, President. Allentown, Jul.s SS REMOVAL. H. O. STEINMAN, DEALER IN Leather Bindings, Trunks and Traveling Bags, has removed from his old stand, 53 Main street, to 19 Broad street, Bethlehem, Pa. March 20, 1869.-3 m BARK I BARK 1 1 undersigned desire to purchase at their tan j_ nary, near the Little Lehigh, .Wour Hundred ants good Chestnut and Spanish oak bark. Price Ten bollalrdpet card. [tllsyls.Bt) 11101381311. Lonuyi• if you want to bui obeap, tall at bieo Otititp Ototo, N 0.4,1 Sam Hamilton tiV/011 11021 ti)thb itattlan 11014, THE CHEAP ALLENTOWN BOOK STK Ts V. RHOADS, Agent, No. 31 West Hamilton Sin eet, AT . the Store of the subscriber will be kept eon- Manny on hand, at the very lowest prices, in the most elegant and also in common binding. ALL KINDS OF SUHOOL BOOKS, Such as complete series of Sander's Reading and Spelling Books, Wilson's " 14 41 McGuffies' " I/ Greenleaf's Arithmetics, 11 Algebras, Monteith's Geography, Colton's Mitchell's Geography.and Atlas, Brown's Grammars, Weld's Grammar and Geometry, Brook's Normal Arithmetic, " Mental Specimen Copy Books, Potter & Hammond's Books, ALL KINDS OF EXERCISE BOOKS. All kinds of Inks, Inkstands, Sand Boxes, Writing Sand, Stool Pens, Quills, Load Poi:oils, Slates and Pencils,Slate Rub bers, Pen Holders, Gold Pone. and Pencils, Drawing Pencils, (},Erm- Rubbers Sealing Wax, Water Colors, Tape densures,lndeliblelnli,Pocket Knives, Collarrins,Lrochet Needles,Toothricke,etc Also a splendid lot of Pookot Books, including every kind desired—all of tho very best quality and 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, Sunday School 8011, No. 1 and 2, Day School 8011, Choral Harp ; also Smauk's Wober's German Church Music Books. All kinds of Foreign Books. Suoh as Latin Rea•ling Books, Latin Grammars Greek Grammars, Bullion's, Anthon's Censers, ho SUNDAY SCHOOL 230080. A full assortment of Sunday School Books, in t eluding ell the publications of the American Tree gooioty, the American Sunday School "Union" and tho "Ponnsylvania Bible Society." Particularly does he wish to say that he has splendid Libraries and Howard Tiokots on hand, such as havo never been kept on sale in this town before. BLANK BOOKS. Ile has a splendid lot, and of the very best goal ity. They are of all sizes, and can be obtained ful or half•bound. , MEIII.ORANDUN BOOKS. No ono will deny that ho hoe tho . moot splendit assortment of Memorandum Books of every desorip Lion on hand, that can be found ut any place excep New York and Philadelphia. ALBUMS ! ALBUMS ! Tho largest stock of Photagraph Albums that has over boon seen in Allentown, can be found at Rhoads' Cheap Book Store. To dosoribo them is impossible —they must be seen, and if so, every one will at, once say that they are the NICEST and CHEAPEST they ever saw. At the same place there aro also over 600 Photographs, and also frames and a splendid assortment of large Pictures for sale. ‘VAIAL PAPER: Over 200 different patterns of Wall Paper and Borders are also at this Cheap Book Store, as wet airtundrods of other articles too numerous to men•l flan. A very large variety of WINDOW CURTAINS 01,er 200 different patterno. BRUSHES! BRUSHES! I A large variety of Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes and Combs of every description. By strict attention to his business; low prices and good goods. be hopes to merit his shore of public patronage, which he will always keep in gratefu' rememberance. T. V. RELOADS, Ag't. April 24, 1866 $25 THE $25 Mien Business Cdege HANDEL AND HAYDN HALO EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN STS, TIIOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. W.; Prooidont and Consulting Accountant. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS NOVEL AND PERMANENT ARRANGMENTS OF BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS, from April Ist to October Ist, 1866 Lifo Scholarship, including Bookkeeoping, Busi ness Corrospondonco, Forms and Customs, Commer cial Arithmetic, Business Ponmanship. Detecting Counterfeit Money, and Commoroial Law. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Scholarships, including the same Subjects as above. Time limited to three menthe. TWENTY DOLLARS. Penmanship, Three months, • $7 Penmanship and Arithmetic, Throe 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 per lb. 40 to 42 From October 1, 1866, to April 1, 1867 Lifo Scholarship ' $35 ficholarebipe, 3 months, $25 Penmanship, 3 months, $lO Pentnanshipand Arithmetic, 3 months, $l2 Special Terme for Clubs, &idiom and for the S'oce of Minietere and Teachers. DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR BOTH SEXES AND ALL AGES, In Banking,.Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Penman ship, Pon Drawing, Phonography, Arithmetic Men suration, Algebra. Geometry. Analytical Geometry, Tho Calculus, Navigation, Surveying, Engineering, Gauging, Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Cornmer eta Law, German, Telegraphing, and the English Branches, at modet ate prices. Endorsed by the public as the most 'successful Business College of the country, as is evidenced by the fact, that FOUR RUNDRED AND TWO STUDEN2S have entered in the FIRST Six Mosrus or ITS E/18TENCS. PRINCIPALS OF DEPARTMENTS. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M , GEORGE B. SNYDER, It. B. BARNES, C. N. FARR, Sn, J. T. REYNOLDS, HENRY ICEIM, A. E. ROGERSON, A. M., C. E. Supported by an able Corps of Aseietanta. Call or send for a Catalogue, College Currency, and Pierce's Practical Educator. OFFICE: 531 NORTH EIGHTH ST. apr17.24 THOMAS M. PEIRCE. NEW SPRING GOODS. , The subscribers are now receiving their Spring mportation of HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Comprising all the best varieties of LINEN AND COTTON SHEETINOB, PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASINGS, TABLE DAMASK and DIAPERS, TABLE CLOTHS,NAPKIN7 I , DOYLIES, CHAMBER and RATE TOWELS, • TOWELINOS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MARSEILLES QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, BLANKETS, TABLE and PIANO COVERS, And every other article of Furnishing Dry Goods required to commence housekeeping or supply the wants of a family. SPRING HOSIERY, and MERINO GOODS. The subscribers, with increased facilities for the transaction of the HOSIERY DEPARTMENT of their business. invite attention to their ample and well selected Stook of • Ladies', Gengletnen and Children's Hosiery, Merino and Silk Vests, Drawers, eto: NEW Stock and at the Reduced Pricer. SHEPPARD, VAN lIARLINGEN & ARRISON, reayls.liml 1008 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. WHO T WHO? WHO? Our next Governor. We have a correct and striking photograph of the neat Governor of Pennsylvania, which we will mend by mail for 25 cents. If we mistake the man, the money will bo refunded immediately after election next October. Is it Geary or Clymer? Write and see. Address, BARTLEBON A CO., MR{ /-20/1 EII Chestnut Street. Phila. GEARY I O:.YMEIR I r We hy're Photographs, large and small, of Geary at id Clrfter. Agents wanted to well them. Solid NI 1 91401;2 tlia lk P in:fr i t " A Th 0.) u 11 AND SUCCEEDING YEARS And succeeding years, as before MOP IISII6 MUUMUU! NEW FIRM.. Shinier Broil (LATE RENINOER & SHINIER.) No. 5 West Hamilton Street s A L LENTO W N, PA. Next Door to the Eagle Hotel. Shimer's Mammoth Store LIVE INSTITUTION! Money Saved BY BUYING AT SHII!IFAR'S STORE, Filled Stacks Sigh with Goods at, 3P ..fl.lq ICI 39 1 ZLI CI MIS Our entire Stook ha been MARKED DOWN to he lowest notch, we defy competition. WE STUDY TO PLEASE ovory ono, old and young, doh and poor, we ell. doavor to koup a woll aolocted stook of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, CARPETING% OIL CLOTII, PROVISIONS, SALT, FISII, ho. &0., to give bargains to all those who may favor us with their custom, not only for sixty days or a given time, but wilt always continue to sell our goods at the vary lowest possible prices. No do not pretend to any that our s% atom is strictly Cash, but guaran tee our prices to be as low as any others who are boasting of soiling the cheapest, in consequence of doing business entirely upon cash prinoiple. Strangers follow the standard customers of the well known old stand, and you will all in torn be with courtesy waited on and supplied with,the cheap est Goods. Bo sure you aro right, mingle in the crowd, then come ahead to SILIDIEIRO POPULAR STORM. where you can bo beet suited with the most goods for the least money, with bosh durable and fashion ublo goods. LADIES' press Goods Department Unusually °ample° with rich and elegant goods as wall as the cheaper styles, it comprising Black and Colored Silks, Plaid and Figured Wool Do Lobes, Morinoes, Plain, Figured and carded Mohair, American Da Ulnae, Coburgs, Alpacas', Rapp", Poplins, Scold' and Union• , Plaids, etc., eta., etc., ote. IVIOUItNING GOODS • Wool Delaines, Niorinoes. Bopp% Poplin, Mo. hair Goods, Bombazines, Alpao ens, Canton Cloth, • Delainee, Coburg Priors, &o. Crapo and Love Veils, Crape Collars, Square and Long Thibet and Blanket Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, &o. Gingham, Flannels, Muslin, Vain gs, Diapers, Cheahs, Linens, Booms and White Goods, &a., •s CLOAKS AND .CLOAKINO CLOTH Of ovary disoription, styles, quality, colors an prima. SHAWLS! SHAWLS" ! Squa• o and long Brooha, Blankets, Thibat and Plaid Shawls. BALMORAL AND 1100 P SKIRTS • At vary reduced prices, and all elm The Silver Skirt: This skirt is more durable, more elastic, more graceful, and will keep its shape and retain its place better than any other Skirt. The Steel Springs be ing covered with a floe plated wire, In place of a cotton covering, will'not wear oft' or become soiled, and the whole skirt may be washed without injury or fear of rusting and will be as good as new. CAIIPTES AND OIL CLOTH, A very full stock, now!and richdes I. QUEENSWA E A full assortment, cheap. M5l WINDOW SHADES .AND CURTAINS Of every diaoription Groceries, Fish and Provisions At the lowest priers,comprising fall line of ill articles usually kept i a first class Grocery Depart ment. BALT—Ground Liverpool, Ashton and dairy salt by the sack and bushel. Country Produce. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange, and the highest prices paid for. GREENBACKS NEVER REFUSED An early call will secure advantages that will be certainly lost in delay. We are thankful to our old customers for pit fa vors, and solicit a continuance the same, and &i many new ones, who will favor us with their patron age, we will endeavor our utmost to treat them.with courtesy and punctuality. Remember the well known old'stand 'late ANN INGER A SUMER, No. 6 WestllBmM:in Street, Allentown, Pa. SIMMER Bitos. ~-I~.A,_TOTT• A GENTS wanted for the only authentic, reliable 11, and official History of the LioUtenant-General. Grant and his Campaigns, BY PROF. HENRY COPPER. I Vol., Bvo., 520 pages, with 8 Steel Portraitss Le. Published under Gen. Grant's IllanctiOn, And thoroug'ay revieed by GENERAL Rd. wi;lars, General Grant's 0bi6.1 of Staff. Tuts work will be in every partioular trustworthy and accurate—written by the Lieutenant-General's life-long friend, from official documents put into his hands, it cannot fail to meet ovary requirement of the publio expectations Also SHERMAN and his CAMPAIGNS, By Col. S. M. Bowman, and Lieut. Col. R. B.lrwin, 1 vol Bvo., 612 pages, with 8 Steel Portrait; Ao. Thoroughly revised by GEN. SHERMAN lainnif, and publishe'd ender his sanction- These books are having an immense sale every where, as they are the only authenticated Histories of these great Generale as a whole, for no other writers have access to the private and (dotal papers of the several commanders. Send for circular. to P. GARRE,T2 00w eprl7-2m] 600 Oheetnut Street, Philadelphia. ES2ABLISiI'ED IN 1810. 3P...9.1VC53r DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. W. JONES, No. 432 North Front St., above T Callowhill, Philadelphia, dyes Silks, Woolen and Fancy Goods of every description. Theis su perior style of dyeing Ladles and Gentlemen's Gar. manta is widely known. Crape and Merino Shawls cleaned to look like new, also Gentlemen's ap parel, Curtin', A c., cleaned or re-dyed. Hid Gloves cleaned or dyed to look like new. Call and look at our wotk before goingelsewhem J. £ W. JONES. March 27, 1866.-2 m 0:r r, J. Steward Depay, A • Q‘) 9 S. SECOND STREET, abv., BPRUOZ ty PHILA. would respectfully inforin his _„ 3 customers and Others, that he now DaliDgili e o° + CARPETS, one of the largest and best assortments of= CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ;7• Window Shades &a., that he had on hand Em u , Llmany years, at miaow' prima. [marlll-11m0i BARLOW'S INDIGO KUL WILTBERGEWS DRUG BTOBE, No. 223 NORTH SECOND STESEEt PHILADELPHIA. Wiffoolor Non t i r rter thhib tone times pl Pig s el qua ty dotal Ines° • tit eltaffippl . to gyaptiAbtfbilillptieletailii l : UM 1110 re Mt PUT UP AT EMI
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