The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, July 03, 1866, Image 3

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I MATZ Clem—Whites of fifteen egg, 1
lest sugar, one lb: flour, eix ounces butter
• teaspoonful soda: eeaeoniintlollboliFili
i
:PONDS Oaxx.—Threp ,egge one cu sugar,
• tablespoonfuls eatir.erea;il,l oho 1:Il tea•
onful soda, ono uitltort4tiky i pr ltityt•
OOD CooKire.—Threo and a halnlipEM '
lour- cups sugar,-one larip ouffeepup of
er. one ff aocOrdthliraluildme 01(1(120 ,
nino cope flour.
4
'MOVING SOURINAND'PROM6I ?Jail& OuSeD •
Or TIM 11AIR.-•..;Seat a yol of an
a pint , of oleinxii ter l ,4,
and afterward wall)/ w th ead warm
r.
rc t F . (4
DDLE OAKBB.—One g il l 4
half teaspoonful salt, one tot
fo -
water, ona..cup ,00rp_meal, pne_anda
cups rye mail i"Chicileeb ?ibis
ght for next moriattigAmvat I.te . „popoon-,
Isaleratus. X nottrijahi.)
. ' • Net. 110 :8 . B.—Fa .! . : , . : ... :t .. : k .
. pestered viithitjuiipinie bash' that' 'p u'
• can keep.itri;le pasteire. -- LThiti — Ctin".be
died, Itteittid, t by - tering d liole in' dhoti'
:nd tying them together with a piece. of
0. Home cann%t jump, such bi the state
, with their earl'. ilibiotted,Cf)K.:lLlP.:::
zzavgrtralltscuty.—,Stirfol4leoft water.
1
brown flour together', it in — batter: - a
thicker than for
est
or griddle cn s. These
48
v baked in the oastirotr br d l 4B ens. ,
he pane on the statleAti luta, l Ad vatic.' .
ate a Bfooo and .dip thelmen , full of
tr, and bake in a (Mk- ',oller,:-7Rural
Ruhr. - . • --- " . - ' '
• REP vs. BORERB.—A :New Tempshire.
er has diseoveresl T !that• his terohorA, ill
Ai hie sheep were pastured wts free from
s, and other noxious inseits,\ and-very
y, while an adjoining efeflerdAn whio.f.
beep were allowed, was liOither thrifty
exempt from these borersand insects.—
1 inks the Presenee and oiler.o,t the.bbP o l l
• off the insects. . ... ' .
...
•IV TO COOL WATER.—It is desired to cool
r fur drinkipg.ittworni weather, .tind ice
of be. obtained for this purpose, let it be,
in an unglazed earthened ware pitcher.
.ped around with two or three folds of
Att cotton;olOtkketPt constantly wet The
y of cooling water in this manner is the
ption of heat froze it, by the eveporatios
e moisture in the gottcm oloth—expansio :
oes - cold, conipreeition heat..
BUTTER MAKERS.-- As this is the Bell Bo.
d year when 'those engaged in .the dal
.ess are much troubled by a small
karma to housekeepers) getting in the r
and cream. I offer the lollowing aim. a
.fficaoiousvemedy for the reniovalbf I: e
.yanoe. Take, the leaves of the el.' r
, (very common in most localities,) , d
them in several p:acetalioutyour ... lk
or vault, - renowing them aa.they bee. me
nd wilted.' You will find yourself ri, of
agreeable vexation, at but small expense
.. 0 and. trouble. • Try it l* .. . .
Up IN CALvism—Anorrespnciont of the
1 Arncrican *Jaye: —"Iwill. give your
ern the tient& of a remedy, that I have
tired for 35 yeare, i and never know it to
If,your golves.are in a pen for fattening
scour on now Milk, or
initpt milk, before they aio three . years
Take some yellovii dirt from some poor
of land, give tt to therii, and You will seen
ow they will eat it. Thie is my remedy
a simple one, hut it will effect a euro
AM . LINT 011 A PLUMB —A correspond
of. the_Busion Gultiratur states that he has
very successful in removing or prevent
the black knot, by burying iron turning
o earth and then promptly cutting oil
lever of the black knot may appear. Ile
ks that driving nails in the ground be
h the tree will aneivrer the same purpose
e iron turnings. - Thie is probably a rem
Tone of bristles '
for which many, thou
s of dollars would gladly be paid by brush
ufacturers, aro annually wasted through
the United States. Here is a chance for
'er'e boys to"do good and make money."
°never a hog is filanghtered. pick out I.llt ,
ties, tie them in a bunob,,,the butt-ends all
%sly, and sell them to the country store
est, who will find u ready markoLtertbom
h; city,
refl. BEvEnAcc.—Here is a reeipe for
; ginger beer, a very - wholesome and
mg stmunerhercrage : Put twogal.ons
Wittol into, a pot upon. the fire, pdd to
uncles of good ginger, bruised, and two
of white or brown sugar. Let all this
a boil, and Onntinue boiling for about,
come
hallo hatiit ,
r TheMekitri the liquor and pour
it into jar or tull, along with ono sliced lem
on so half an 0111300 of cream of tart Ar. When
naafi') cold, put in a teacupful of yeast, to
cause ho liquor to work. The •tocer is now
made; and utter it hoe worked for two days,
strain it, and bottle for uso: Tio down the
corks firmly.
.. .
• •
RAIPUERRY VINBOAR.—Every hounekeoper
should ,endeavor to have_at least'a small quan
tity of this delightful ~bpserage. In Oases of
f ever s it is inoispensible, and will oftee quiet.
and vroothe when nothing else-will. Put, two
quarts of red raeo , erries, nano arid fresh; into
a jar, and p. , tii -, •r them a quart - of good-vine
gar. L :o• :;nlllll77enty four hours. . [ Strain
through 1 titit , ,,.l i,,,.:. Pour SIAS liquid over
two mur.• iiiiiirii •i' •
rr9sli berriett, tind. again
let it, eh . A tw , m , .., -- or hoars; 'Strain again.
Allow. th "1' ty c ,- :. ' '!oaf or good whits su
gar to avvy pit.' . ... Stir well into the .
Liquid, put into ~ •• , or, cover I3 i 0343%; Mid`
sot to stand in a 1.. .1 . oi t,.,iling water to bo
kept Wiling for at .;I 'r,;rAin it. and bot
tle rend for us , . : 1 , ,
. ta , ,,e.p, , nful to a titn 3 l 3 - .
for of a d water i t i t , 1 , 11 ,
Bit Bee}l 9 ,_- : , .-, ~ r
j
ntl pit to soak.
, :.er of using it:
over ni tliArtart \‘l,l:. :.cane .- In-the
moinin boll- nlow':, in iii ,ty of water ;
when ,PO4. '..ihat. :•.tu v.,,. queeze ono he
tween imb nod flp,- , •••• ,•• , through a °W
anda , Havo a atone,;,,i . I,er Aeop dish*;
,place in•the bottom filet, . ,,ttle salt, a piece
o f ijutter `the si2c of a walnut, a teaspoon of
sugar, &Hid e black peppe r ; pour in the beans,
eover with wator„p:ace a rover on the dish'
and bake three or .lour hours. Should ft
water dry away, add more !rota time, to tint .
This is good for . those that don't like pot .
1 Pix - Ottwor.—An excellent pie crust may 6
; bad') by ta.king. alsouta quart, of broad spy go
,in the morning litifore
t y , .ti bake, add the to
iono.henten,elzg, nearly ti tossup of
Mi melted nt-
tor, own ft ur ; knead a little d set, n a
!warm. Waco to rise . When light '4lllO bo
j ' kneaded , over; and does nut need to be very
stiff ; the', roll out like any nip crust. A lit
, tle butter sprind on they upper erupt, that fold
ed down and rolled again stakes it flaky. If
th f i . pie') *arc Inn& of unem.kod appko• the
eras! will i be titueb lighter, to stand a.half hour
-or so alter being, riled-. 'before putting in the
• oven . Less to,ter wit ecirery well.
BY.E; AND CAR
,
' .
3. trAicas. BL"V. 'p:ortilet•atid dorlot
formerly of J..oydon 110112nd, to locate at No
10 P1:011 Street, 01111LADM.PIIIA.whera .troono
looted with ilisoesoo of the EYB or'l l / 1 11, 11l be
blintifiettly treatA - and.cur,i, if curable.
. B inorirtiid tr tbAu 4
lot No charges motto tar crattileellnlit e
foal ftiebity is invited, sa ha hue rto' p. ret it
. tdn nr ire iicoont.• " ' 421.
. •ivr artitzzi.# . 4\ ;..,._ ~.`
.t.b.orth of . Juno, by Rev. 1. Ic•Aer;.Aki,...t.,, In.
.r to Mies Hannah Ernet,ls4l' 4118'iiilititiPg.
the I tlih •ef June, by a l ( . 6 nVir.. George
a to Mies Annie Ritter '.' .. - .2 ll . °lttiw
lirednesany morning,the'S '' '....•9• 44, in Al
,--•
it the residence el tho b l •*e.flithe4. by the
. 'S.. Potter, Col.' Weil ' ... - 1; ngdeeker to
otY . J . ; bewle,dadghti er d : muel Lewis Eeq.
re gob., of Juno. by tut ' .. J...Ytner, Mr.
tofu, to Mhis Sneuth. r, bop/ 0 - maos,-
' ~,',.',. 4 •.F:1 ' •;'. f ,' i
' , 41) .30
10011 a44 980 9
42i
Btll of Juno,
'"!
• 9414
wi;
ON
r • mtEtttft
PROD 0 A 01 kfli WiIANT
No. , 8ar,1ay;84946,0 c
r•
liuTF6lff'
4.11: 1 -6t4a, Tube, fair to.g o od, poplb" 21 to .14
T7l3 . ta:b 'tube, tholoai - 1 • 1 1. 35 to 37
urauffil i StURIOX, paLs,. oBsto 40
I . • v.,. 36 19 . ;
ea stiTio -- dhoiotrf - 27 td 110
1 NwVo.,P9nna. r gooo,tookloloe, • " ~32, to 86
vt`f.'Btiitur Vithh•Talst " 1, " 38
; N.l(.l3tatalrlTkloagriott for Shippag, " 84 to no
01 3 44. , ;fri itrAitn. ertalin j"; 18 ; 0.'12
°stern osta ; Matto an 'Maud, "" '2O to '22
Patopprpeir fancy 181 t o 19
, 4di to 18
N. .1 Mir V 4 14..1 15 to 17
Skim milk, di 5 to 18
,a: .;7.14 -BOOS. ": -
Jersey & Ponno.pacted in chaff, per doz. 24 to 25
Koomt e n , q; .. r2 4 ,t t o r
ei.LTy 9 41 b 2 43ii
-Ixarall,c4olce,i;ll sized, par bill& 0; lbe 2.80 Fo
cbotbojall staod, " 2.80 i0'2.60*
Modiante, cbo!ce, " • ' l l.Bo+to 2 00
Mixed lots and common, " • -: V- 1 60 to 1.00
DRIED FRUIT.
9holoo.per. 1b..18, 1b . ." 0
A les —Jetrbrata Pennsyllettie; 10 1.0 o' 12i
Raspberries, blank. 45 to 4s
Blookberries,, ' '• ' H 85 to 88
Wficirtieberrles, - • 15 to 15
Cherriesaittetl, 48 to 50
,Oherrlisip)te in; ". 13 to 8
Nachos, peeler; " ' '••• '2O to 30
Plpoits, • " 25 to_ 30
Pori - • ' ' per lb.'4o' to 041
t 6. - Amon&
'Elasits4, '/ • '•L b 114. 3.0 D to 3.20
(Itloyer, per lb. 10 to • -11
TiLLOW. ••
1p good Bar/ i
els, per lb. 12 to 123
•
Dam 3
nitro ° per p air ] I 'to 175
_ _
- •
Mivis 664, per pair 2.00 to 3 00
Spring Wakens, per Pair 60 to 100
per lb. 21 to 23
Turkeys , 1 . '23 to 25
EGOS—Tho rocoipts from Canada and the West
have been largo and with a moderate demand, pri
ces hhvo declined from Ito 2 eta. per dozen. Many
Eggs have come in had orderi.that buyers now in
sist on haying "lose off" Ita do not think they will
go any lower, o reaction is quite likely, _
V UTTEIII",-Tho; receipts aro not heayy,, the, /k
-m:lna Cory 'light; emeept Tori itriktly A' No. 1 Conl-:
mon grades and Store Paoked'i "soiling slow atPri•
cos quoted.
CHEESE—The reeeiPts have been from five to
ton - lhousand 'boxes per day during tho petit week;
mach of it came bad order badly heated and soft
ened from eipostio in transit, which makes it very
difficult to sell of satisfactory pribeS.
READING RAIL ROAD.
fiREAT .A I RONK LINE PROM TOE N0n.711
U end N'oit4-.Wout for Phillidelphin New York,
Readmit, T7ll3saCilii% ' Aohlor:d, ToManim,
Allentown, Banton, EplimAte, Litiz, Lancaster, -COl
fte.; AM.• ".' •
Trains !save Harrisburg fotagew York, hs follows:
At 3.00 8.10 and 9.05 A. AL. and. 2.10 and 9..15 p.
H., connecting with , imiltr Trains:on the PeontY,4
vania Rail Road; and nrrlyingat :1 1 loW , Yorlt at 0.00,
and 10 10 a. m , and 4.19, .5.20 and• 10•45,p:;rn
Sleeping Curs accompanying On 3.00 a. m ,and 0.-
15 p m., trains, without obango. • • .
Leave Harrisburg for Reading; Pottaville, Tama,'
qua, inereville, Ashland, Pine trove , Allentfani.
and Philadalphia,.at 8 10 a. m„ and 2,10 and 4.10
p. m., rtopping it Lebanon and prinelpal Wry Sut
dons • the 4.19,p. train making conneciiiigne for
Philndelphia and Cohritbia rno Potts
ville. Bohittlkill given. one Aulnirn, ela•Schuylklll
and Su,q•teiltanita Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 8.20
. , •
Roturning Leave geti York at 700 and 0.00 a.m.;
12 ell noon arid 8.08 p ut.; PhiladelPhia'et 8.15 a. ra
And ?.30 p: m; Way passenger Train leaves Phila
delphia at . 2.30 a. m., returning flout Reading et
630 p. al„, stopping at all Stations.;
,Pottavillo at
8 45'a m. and. 2.45 p. Aeblen ..8 00 and 11 30
a in. ard. '.05 p.-to.; ; Xamaqua at 8.45 m. and 1.-
00 and 8 55 p. ai.
Leave .Pottsville i for Perrisberg, via Schuylkill
and -tulttebanna flaili , ad, at 7,00 a. in.,
Reading fieootainedati.,n Tinto; Leaves Reading
at 6 00 4 m., returning, finin Philadolphia'at 5 00
ColumMa'Railrettit'trainit , leave Reading at 8 45
a. in., 12'05 neon andB.lsp. m.;fur Ephrata, Liti x
Lancaster, Columbia, ke. • '
On finfidays Wave Raw-York at 800 to m, Phil
adelphia- '8 009 tll and B'ls p m, the 8,00,a m train
running‘ordy to:Rending. l'ottavillo.B 00 n en, Ta
maqua 7 -0, a m. Ilarrh.burg 0,054 Ul And Reading
at 1 33 a. in oind 7 ;'.O a m., tot: Marrie:ug, and
10.52 a..m. for New Ygra and 4.25 p.m. for Philo
detpleia.
lic•mmutation,lon.n, Benson, School ant Et:
cnreion Tiokots to one. from oil points, at iedoord
rate., •
•i
Illagrige eheeked -thrOugh • 90 pountle allowed
each eakietwager. G. A. NICOIAG,
• (liberal SuperiuteOdent.
Reading, Pa., June 251 h. 1816.
The 4th of July.
THE FIRST, NATIOAAL
SOLDIERS?. UNION
, . .
• •
T n meeting 11014 in" Limier Ault, 'last • Friday
eysking,ronolyed to ectelirato our National on
niversary on tlio •• •
The celebration will take place in Sterner'svioadS,
on the ro Catasanqlta.. ' ''t
Cloud slie - akErettiagood mnile• h'i're bean el:411Z.
ed for the oecasibti.'.•ltetresliteents ef , all kinds can
be lutd'oiiftlie -round. The puhllo--rda.dima included
Infltadi o.lmpioeeny Tina jotn.in e:Olobiating
our groat... - -
NA'TIONAL ,BIRTHDAY
The hok, , hovo ofrered to furnish eatables lbr, the
ociaa itoe, la Which alp the ladies will have an okier
tun ity Ro liart7pipkto- • The ebldfors feel truly grate
ful to theta in thus Vidtinteering their Services, and
for the iiatriottsfq bey haVe manifested. •
• Coagt.Trot:—Stilt, Here, Lieut. Jas. liam-
Mersly, SValter Viiittlyk6; *.'C. Nagel, henry horn.
'beak, GeorgO'llOpler,'D, K. pielonderfee.
Jun0'2 1 8t14,4800,-' . _
O.,QtR Ree,eived Repoait
.
ion winen CEILTIVICAVES war., IBSUlip.
•
BEARING INTERESTIN GOLD
E. W. MARK •& cts., liankera. •
No.3b SOUTiI Titinv. gTßlXT,
Jnn0 . q6,18 , 30.--1110
• •-• , -
MANUFACTURERS DEPOT,
yTALLEADLE and grey Iron Castinga, Nnehine
ry apt _Hardware, Trunkmaltertt Tools, and
supplica Bunenialteis
,and ljladdlers tools, Carriage
Caatinge,Wino•a Speltes, IlLbs, Axles Ails., Twist
Drilla and Patent Chucks: ' [jun2o-3m
NatteaAto and Groy Erna,
Nundry and Machine Shop
EAUIITOY, MeWHORTER and BROBNCSTS.,
rM At:w
AES, Shaping hines, Drills, Foot, Drop,
IJ Sere', and Hand Prepi , e, on hand and made to
order. 811111.11:: 83 CENTRE STREET •
juu26-3m.], NEW YORK.
, .
A PICTURE FOR EVERY ONE. •
OPLENDID STEEL., ENGRAVINGS AND FIRST CLASS
LiTUOGRAPHS forwarded by - Mail or Express to all
parts of tho United States. Being"among the largest
• MolesoliDealers In Engravings in the eountry—our
hutilities aro superior in giving the public's greater
vaihty of eubJeeteto seleetTrom than can be obtain
ed from other houses. ' - •
Rota is the tittle to Embellish your Roureo:.
No llordo complete without boilable pietutollodgro•
,v4uctrio r ,our • Ponspites- CVarogy.-37. Rage! —l.
which contains a deseriptivollot Sfimchyreture, with
priceputiched....dl a i e
T4tirilatllNVAlltaid. ski Nig' 'Ad treee,,,..
:% 4 . , pERRED.
~ n a
.graver.,t P i* Nagsalrßt, New Voila
- , ,
iugh lifo
E
burg, N,ar,bvActst
•
s VI.
•
Elf=
•
(it tea*
- Per ism 80. - Corrooted weekly by
CHEESE
lIBESWAX.
SU,MMEit ARRANGEMENTS,
_ June - ilth, 1866.
s z4 l \ . \. l4 e
ttEWARK,
No. ,•OS. ,Csp!tifre 61treeti
xonh.
BARNETT'S
NEWARK, N. J.
fitkp
t4t3
•
There is a proverb vridoh decatmes--.,
G i tot s godirAF,
denlVemießo . Ach ?r.
c is ;,,Le' Is 11143 a donkey, grarei whOjettra '^'
Barofsolii.in weight distresOng,
And 11.thavhilo thethungry brute
On thistles is condemned to feed.
fu.eh:folly shop, amkbuy a suit
; i lrlm Tawortifalloylientrer you need.
° tifnen'T item
_ _
Er!
Light Caisitnto Witd;(ll)lth, 41/lara, -Rrajt . #'Bte,
Duck and Linen Sack Coats. ' •'
Oattimere. White app{ goNrsq Rtsek-Skile•
tQ Vette. .
Light Cateiisstail. ctigi Vorotpfl,Rskanci tsp.
kinds of /Alen Pants.
At/kinds:o Seasonable Clothit uj You the'
and Boys' inlatge,sappiy,,at she irsetiprices
poisible. . • , • . ,
TowEn.HALL,.Zio.S _ 4B Stuset A
• /3ENNETT .% CO.
41.506 l er i ßot i la lt Ztinio n ktr;T l D llC 4 r tfgg t
Machines.' Throe new kinds. tinder and tipper feed.
Wakrantedi nye :yearsi:4.6borm n aty pr large-oeta
missions paid. • The ONINT, machines sold In'the'Uni
led States for loss than s4o;whieh atefully licintreci
by How, Wheeler & 114 ton, Otoes44l: tfyikpr, Sing
er ct. and lla.AflUl Ateatllatotibag
are infringements and the seller or user aro - ant4e to,
arrest, find anpl imprisonment. Circulate free. Ad
!rem or call tipon-ptiavr Dif i ldeford,
. . ,
or Chicag4,
D.cootabpr 19 •
TOI.O i To attempt to enumerate
ANoDyNE L. ,I ma s O nifoitt'rNults of the Anodyne
'ln easef Nildaigits,.aotildtheu
Ne , coos Headache, Tooth ,anti: Ear 'Ache.
spfnal' Complaints, St. Vitus Dance, Hysteric!
-11rercious Debility, Lon of Sleep, Patti/in Men..iin
ation, and th- most - satiable teitimonials in• my
possession,to which all7are invited tb Inspect, would
exhaust time and pad - Cabo:kid which a confidence
to test will perfectly justify.
ASTELIKA; • •
Now deolared purely a nervous complaint, le per
fectly relieved in most violent attacks With 'dolor
of3b to 4b deem , each half hour. [toilet and sleep
will follow the soaond, or thlid dose.
Bold by all wholesale a d retail dealers in,medicine
. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor,
Practical Cheraiet, Commercial Wharf,
Caton, Mass.
Physioians, or Dealers supplied in Bulk.
main and full Testimonials to this Great "Vane .De
uelopment sent on demand. "
Sold by all dealers in Allentown, PI:),
fay 15'
8-T-1860-5.
DRAk WS PLANTATION BITTERS.'
They purify, strengthen and invigorate., . •
Theypreate a healthy appetite.
They aro an antidote to change of water and diet.
They overcome effects Cldissipation and late hours.
They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent. miasmotio and intermittent fevers.
'They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They cute Dyspepsia and constipation.
They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera orbus.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache.
They are the best Bitters in the world. They make
the weak strong, and are exhausted nature's great re
storer. They aro made of purcr.fit. Croix Rum,
the
celebrated Colidays.' Bark, roots and herbs, and are
taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without re
gard to age or time of day. Particularly recommend
ed to delicate persons requiring a, gentle stimulant.—
Sold by all Gypoors, Druggists, Hotel', and Saloons.
Only ge6uine when Cork is covered by our private U.
Sig tamp. Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles:
• - P. 11. DRAKE& CO.,
21 Park Row, New York.
Iy—
September 211,
AGUE DE MAGNOLIA.- A tOllOl
• a . delight ! The ladies' treasure and gentleman's
boon! The "sweeten thing" and largest quantity.
vlanufaeturod from the rich Southern Magnolia.—
Used for bathing the face and person, to render the
kin tort and fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume
clothing..te.
It overcomes the unploacant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan, blotches, ao
It cures nervous headache and allays intiama ion.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the Mu.
It yields a subdued and lasting porfumo. .
It cures mosquotu bites and stiugs of insects.
It contains no material injurious to tbo skin.
. Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singers. It
ill what every lady have. Sold ( veryi.bere.
Try the Magnolia Water once and yea will use no
..ther Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilot Water after-
DEMAS BARNES & CO.,
Props., Exclusive Agents, N. V.
—ly
Oct '115:
Dr. MaRSLIALL'S
Catarrh Snuff.
plus Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
I best article) known for curing the Catarrh, Cold
en the Head and Ileadach.e. It has been found an
tabellent remedy in many oases of Sore Estes.—
Deafness boa been removed by it, and Hearing has
often bean grentl . . improved by its use.
It is fragrant aLd agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the
head. Tho sensations after ueing it are - delightfu.
and invigorating. It opens and purges put all vu
atruoticns, strongthena the glands, and gives
healthy action to the parts affected.
. Moro then Thirty Tears'
of solo and use of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Heart.
achd Sate, has proved its great value for all tbt
common diseaaes of tho•head, and at this momen
stands higher than ever before.
It is recommended by many of the beet physicians,
and, is used with great sues as and satisfaction
ovary Whe re.
READ TILE CERTIFICATES OP WHOLES/MI
DRUGGIsTB IN 1854. .
The undersigned, having for many years bees
acquainted with Dr. Harehall'e Catarrah and Head
ache Sauff, and sold ilia our wholesale trade, cheer
fully t tut°, that
.we believe it to be equal, in every
iospect, to tbo recommenditions given of it for the
euro of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decided.
ly the best article we have ever known for all com
mon diseases of the lload. •
Burr .t Perry, Dostorqßarnos do Pork, N. York
Road, Atutton ,k Co., " A. B. AD. Sande, "
Brown, Paulson Ot C 0.," qaphen Paul k Co., "
Reed, Batter A Co., " Israel Elinor dd Vo., "
Seth W. Fowlo, " ..11'Keetion A Rabbi:
Wilson,Pairbank .4 Co."
Elenshnf,Rdtnand Co "
A. L. Boovill & Co., "
N.Ward, Close & Co."
Bush di Gale,
gglas. Try it.
11. 11. Uiy, Portland, Me.
ry - por solo by all Dr
April 3, 1880.
ERRORS OF YOUTH
I GENTLEMAN who suffered fox:years from Nerr
-11. ens 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 ourod. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 13 Chamber street, N. Y.
an2-Iy]
THE MASON & 11A NJ LIN CABINET
A ORGANS, forty different styles, adapted to
sacred and secular music, for SSO to $BOO each.—
FIFTY-ONE GOLD or lITLVER MEDALS, or
other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated
Catalogue free. Address, MASON A; HAMLIN,
Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, Now York.
. Sept. 12
STRANGE, RUT TRUE.
EVERY young lady and gentleman in the United
States can hoar something very much to their
advantage by return mail (free orchargo.) by address
ing the undersigned. Those having fears of being
humbugged willoblige by not noticing this card. All
others will please address their obedient servant,
THOS. P. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, N. Y.
SPECIAL NOTICE
"Great Oaks ?tom Little Acorns Grow."
The worst diseases known to the human rase spring
from causes ao small us to almost defy detection. The
volumes of seientific lore that fill the tables and shelves
of the medical fraternity only go to prove and elabo
rate those facts.
Thou guard yourselves while you may. The small
niosple on the skin is a tell-talc and indicator of
disease. It may fade and die away from the surface
one body, but it will reach the vitals, perhaps, at
last, and death be the result and final close. MAO
OHM'S DILLIOUS,•DYSPEPTIO and DIARRHEA PILLS
ouro where all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds,
Chilblains, Cuts, and, all abrasions of the skin, Mao
atmett SaLvn is infallible. Sold by J. MACIOIRL, 43
Fulton street, New York, and all Druggists, at 25 oents
per boa . blecl2.ly
ALISa3NTOWN
i'orreered_lVeekly by WeinAboimer, 21olobard &
ArboatFlony, • bb1.14.00
Rye Chop, 11 100 11.8. 2 25
'Toro &foal, bbl. • 5.25
WhRO4,lO bush.), 2.50
Rye, -al• , '1.25
Corn; .• 9 • 1.00
(Hite, 112 n) .71,
(11.5 d, ' 8.00
ThltotktBised, 4l 800
Thuiseolvl , ! , 4e , too
Dried Appler, 4 ' , • 8,50 ,
44 Paaohei, 4o ••• 8.60
:6• *rants wanted,,to W4l SIX NEW iNVBN
,OOO 1 . 10514 of .groat ulna to famillOol all
writ.proti. ,send n coats and gat ID plQa,
or 3 onto mid int SObasiurand s. satple thattl,
laiqu.bo ztrAAllllll3lO3% lgowiatolbui
_
!E--11111.111-LSTIBER
STIBIGTIL
4., 4 ,
% „
V.,llttnlreda and !bourn:lde ennnellitilli premature.
ly, rrhe:,, it they *NrottA givethe Greer Frozen ttem
edy., ,
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'a. .
- GELEBAATED, SPV.CIFIC PILLS
Prepared by Paratioiero k Litrpont,,Eo:i,24,Ruo
Lombard, Paris, from the,preseriptioi of Dr. Juan
De Alio, inlet Phyeician of Ufa litit.pital du Nord
on Lariboialere stair trial, they would humedi•
ato relief, and, in a short time,,be; fully restored to
-Health and Strength.: It brazed in th .practice of
'Marty eminent French :phyeicians, with uniform
totems, and highly recommended. as the, only -pont
tiro and Speciflo Remedy for all persons suffering
from General 'or Serail Debility t all derangemonbi
of the Nerved Forces, lideleneholyr Spermatorrhosa
or Seminal Emissions; ali•Weaknesac: arising from
Sexual Ramses, or youthful Indiscretions.. Loss of
.111usottlar Energy; Physical Prostration,. Nervous
nese, Reek Spine, L04111e138 of Spin% Dimnees of
Vision, tiyateries ; Pains •in the Beek and Limbs,
Impotency; &a. . •
NO tanguago can.cobvey , an adequate idea of the.
Immo Sate' and almost miraenlous.obange,.it occa
sions to the debilitated and shattered syskom. In
feat, it stands unrivalled as an unfailing uuro of the
Maladies above mentioned.
Suffer no more: but uso The Great Preneh Reme
dy ; it will,effoct a cure .wLero all others fail, and
althoqgh a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurt
111 to the most delicate conatitwion...
CM
Pamphlets. eontaining.full particulars And'diree
thins for using. in English, Preach, 'Spanish non
neeompany eosin box,mad also sent froo to
t,,y address when requested. 7 ,
Prioo one dollar per box; six boxes 4hr five dol
lars.-
Sold by nil Druggists throughout the world; or.
will be sent by moil, securely eealed from all ooser
ration. by enoloeing specified price, to any author
ised agents.
Proprietors' exclusive Agents for America, OS
CAR 4. MOSES A C0..27 Courtlendt St., N. Y.
At/Hie/Ned Agents for Allontown,.BAßNES di
;ON; Bethlehem, EDW. T. METERS. [epr2-ly
[he Great Enilish..Remedy ,
I 7)
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS,
Prepared frorn a prescriplion of dir t. Clarke, X. 1)
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in iho cure
,f all thoso painful and dangerous diseases to which
the eon•iitution is subject. It moderates oil exoess
and ro oves all obetruotione, and a speedy cure
may oi taloa on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
-1m
artieularly suited. It will, in a short time,
br•sit on the monthly period with regunrity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Govern
nent Stamp of Groat Britain, to prevent counter
toile.
In all caeca of Nervous and Spinal Affection',
Pains in tho 13aok and Limbs. Fatiguo on "light ex
ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, !blearing, and
White". thew) Pills will effect a cure when all other
means have failed ; and although a powerful romp
-ay, do not contain iron, nalomel, antimony, or any
hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet ground each pack
which should be (morally preserved.
Sold by all Druggists.
Bala Agenifor the United Stotts h Canada,
- - - • •
N. 8.—51.00 and 0 postage ntkittipe enalosod to
a.ty authorisod Agent, will ensure a bottle, contain.
tag 60 Pills, by ratan' mall. [April3-ly
ph. advertiser, having been restored to health in
I a few weeks by a 'Ample remedy, after having
offered for several years with a e• voro lung after
cion, and that dread disimee,•Censum aux
i•aus to maim known to hie fellow•euffure•s Cue moan
mire.
To all who desire it, he will mond a onpy of the
urescriptiun used (free of ch , rge.) with the
dircr
tions for preparing and using the sumo, which the 3
viii trod a s na CUM?. for Consumption, Asthma.
Branchleio. Coughs, Colds, and all ;Thrust and Luug,
(Teething: Thu ;sly object of the advertiser in
outing the prescription is to benetit tho ;Afflicted,
And spread Itifuramtion which ho con; elves te•hc ii
valuable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try 1 s
-emody, as it Will cost them nothing, and may prove
a • tossing.
' Partied wishing tho proscription, Vim', by re
turn mail, will pleasiiesliress
itivr... - ODWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Rings Co., N. Y.
nn2-Iy3
II AGA N'S M AQN OLIA. BALM.—Thi
il is the most delightful and extraordinary arti
cle ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face
and bands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing
beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and
the di/fragile appearance so inviting in the city belle
of faalibu. It reuviven tan, freckles pimples and
roughness from the akin, leaving the complexion
treeb transparent and smooth. It contains no ma
t rial injurious to the akin. Patronized by Actresses
and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should
Nava. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 50 eta.
Prepared by W. E. EAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to
DENI 4.9. BARNES & CO., Now York.
Sept. 28.'65-17.
PPLICATIONS for the advanced and primary
schools for Slatington district will'ESS received
by the undersigned. Applicants will he examined
by the County Superintendent, at Slatington, on the
12th of July next. AI. K UNTZ, ;.‘ec'y.
Slatington,.June 20,'00. , —3 t
A PPLICATIONS for tho advanced and primary
41 wheels for llokendauqua district will homely
ed by the undersigned„..._Applicants will be examin
ed by tho County Superintendent, at lloitendauqua,
on the 16th day of J noat. E. MICKLEY, Sco'y.
llokondatielua, Jund26; 1860.
THE examination of teachers for Weisenburg
School kistriet, will take place at Hynemans
ville, at thO public house of J. A. Ettinger, on Sat
urday, July 2 4 th, 1860: :Twelve teachers arc want
ed, term five months, salary according to the grade
of certificate of applicants, from $27.00 - tri $35.00
per mouth. By ordercf the Board,
jun26-3.w.] J. A. ETTINGER; Bect'y.
UZI
Teachers Wanted.
, -
TILE Cony Superintendent will hold an ca/min
i ation, on the 14th day of July, for the purpose
o fexamining teachers for tho Millerstown School Dis
trict. Ono male teaeheriS wanted ; term six months,
salary tatty dollars per month. By Order of Board,
Wm. B. Erdman, Pres't.
junl2-3t
J. F.M. Shit:feet, Sea'y
ASTED, ono or two men, in Allentown andvi-
T V deity, who have lost either an arm or leg, to soil
Wacistoor.h's Water proof Arnica Healing Plaster,
tho but and cheapest Court Plcustor in the ma'kot.
From .$5 to $lO per day can be made. Address, wits.
25 cents for sample and full information. A. P. BEI,-
CIIER, Box 45, Philtulelphia, Pa. N. B.—All agents
and peddlers would find it to thole interest to answer
the above. Apr. 17-3 mo
Ilia
AGENTS WAN TED to canvas for
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Lincoln." "Tho Great One Volume -War History,"
and "Life and Death in Rebel Prisons," Any ono
can sell these works, they are so interesting every
body wants to read them, so valuable every ono
needs them, and so oheap all oan buy them. The
services of disabled soldiers are especially solicited.
Send for our terms,
decidedly the best offered, and
boxes and packing free. P. GARRETT k CO.
junl2-Im] ' 702 Chestnut St., Phila.
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SIR JAMES CLARICE'S
JOB M0R".03,
27 Cortland( Btroot. Now York.
TO CONBI3/11P.T:LVEIS
IN ANTS.
2 Teachers Wanted.
2 Teachers Wanted.
12 Teachers Wanted.
DISABLED MEN, ATTENTION !
ron out
NEW AND BEADTIEUL WORK,
TUE PICTORIAL BOOS OF
EtinarritEDlMEl
PAWS
02.60 :71 I 'o 11331.:*96.
=ZI
Cotton Redaced
• • FR•JIVI , , -
$l.BO to 38 Otos. per POTTAID.
Goods Greatly Reduca
IN PRICES
AT THE
CHEAP CASH STORE
OP ,
Burdge & Jones.
GOODS that sold ono your ago at 85 oonta per
yard, are now palling at 25 cents per yard.
Prints thatsold for 62 cents,for 18
cents per yard.
Do Baines at Prices Before the War
at 2 Cents per :Bard.
CA- 3FIL. CIO C:11131 2 11. X KISS
AT PHIOHS THAT ASTONISH THE PEOPL
Dress Ajoods
All shades of Wool Do Lefties, Figured Bilks, of
all abades, French Percales, beautiful styles, Choi
lies, Common Do Lalnes, &o.
Mens' and Boys' Wear !
Large stook o7olothA , Onesimeres, Trteeds;Jearis,
Oott.nailes, suitable for, Mena' and Boys' weal
SPRING BALMORALS I
SPRING SHAWLS
HOOP SKIRTS I
Carpets : Carpets :
PARLOR CARPETS, - -
BED ROOM CARPETS,
IIEMP CA li pErs,
STAIR U A RPETS,
HOME MADE CARPETS,
all bought at the recent Auction salve at greatly ro
duced prices.
DO M ESTIC GOODS !
FLANNELS /
•MUSLINS,
110 KINGS,
CIIECK.S,
• SkIEETINGS,
PRINTS, &e., '&c.,
Doing a Cash Business only, they are therob
enabled to soil goutls at much lower price!, tha,
their neighbors that sell goods on Credit and have
heavy losses by bad book accounts They are de
torminod to sell goods at low prices notwith- teed
t, g the high pricee the tither stores aro asking fur
their goods.
REIMEMBEIR TUfl PLaOEI,
TUE
Cheap Cash Store
BURDGE & JONES,
No. 9 Last . Llamilton Street,
3 doors below thl Allen Etonse.
April 17, 1806. -tf
B OWEN'S •
FIRST CLASS
GROCERY AND P3EirdSION STORE
NO. 14 EAST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
CONSTANTLY on hand and daily arriving a
large and choice assortment of Staple and Fancy
OROCEMES, to which the attention of the public
.s respectfully requested.
Puna, Dnien APPLES, SUGARS,
HAMS, " PEACHES, GREEN COFFEE,
SHOULDER, " CHERRIES, ROASTED
DRIED BEEF, COOKING Pau:ins, MOLASSES,
SMO'D TONG'E ZANTE CURRANTS, SYRUPS,
MACKEREL, PLUMS, Canaan,
CoD FISH, PRESM FRUITS, SOAPS,
SALMON, COAL OIL, CANDLES,
COARSE SALT, FINE SALT.
r at l .-11.4 2lik_ IWO •
A large assortment of choice flavored Green and
Black Teas, superior to anything in tho market.
MO ME'!" ItE 411 311 MINN
Ginger, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace.
CROCERIES,
An elzgant variety rilvraye on hand, composed in
part of
CANNED FRUIT, SALAD OIL, SA'RDINEB,
CATREPS, SAUCER, CriocoLerr,
VERMILLION, MACARONI, PEARL BARLEY
TOBACCO! CIGARS!!.
Constantly 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!!
And every thing usually found in atlrst-class
GROCERY HOUSE. PRODUCE •BOUGHT
;„A...0" All goods warranted as represented.
• W. S. BOWEN, BR.
Allentown, May 15, 1865.-1 y
IA I SO RRE
R "Ay
LIFE-REJUIT.NATML
This preparation in uncqualott 0/3 a Rejuvenator
and Restorer of wasted or inert functions.
Tho aged should bo certain to make the Blokrone
a household god, inasmuch as it will render thorn
youthful in feeling and in strength, and eaablo them
to live ovor again the day of their odd in.) lay. It
not only exhilarates but streugtheus, and is really
an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have
boon reduced to a condition of servility, spit-abuse,
misfortune, or ordinary_sicknoss. No mattor what
the cause of the impotency of any huinan organ,
this superb preparation. will remove tbQ effect at
once and forever.
13ZOIMELENE •
cures IMpotormy, General. Debility, Nervous Inca.
paolty, D 3 eyepoia, Depression, Loss of Appetite,
Low Spirits, Weakness of the Organs of Generation,
Imbecility, Mental Indoletwo, itmaolation. It has
a most delightful, desirable and novel effect upon
the nervous systeui :, and all who are in any way
prostrated by nervous disabilities, are earnestly ad
vised to seek a cure in this most excellent and nne•
quailed preparation.
Persons who, by imprudence, have lost their nat
ural vigor, will find a speedy and permanent cure in
the
BIOERENEI.
Tho Noble, the Languid, the Dispalrlng. the Old
should give thla valuable discovery a trial; it will
be found totally different from all caller articles for
tho some purposes.
To "maim—This preparstion is inyaluable in
nervous weakness of all kinds, as it will restore toe
wasted strength with vronderinl perusinenee: '
It is also a .r.ind tonio, and will give roger it
Dyspepsia with toe first dose. A brief periostetio6
in its use will renovate the stotnaoh to :a degree
perfect health and banish tkispepsia forever.
Onellar per bottle. or six bottles for SO.
3`.sold in Allentown by Lewis Schmidt • Co.,
and Druggists generally. •
sent I y express anywhere, by addressing
.I.l.l.lTunlisl OS A. lIILLYEit, Proprietors,
21 Day Street, New York.
Nirrember 1 s 18115-1 y
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
TO CANYABB YOR THE GREAT BOON. OD 1860,
" Mt 3EP 553 C, xx 7'
A tour of its Battle-fields and Ruined Cities; a
Journey through the desolated Staten, and talks with
the people.
•
BY 3 T. TROWBRIDGE.
From peraonal observations and experience during
months of Southern travel.
The Author bas had letters of introduction from
men in high standing, to the head of all Government
departments in the South, cavil and military. What
ever is known by these men of the sufferings of tho
past, present condition of things, as well as plans
forAtto future, will be made known in this book.—
The great popularity of the author, and intense in.
terest in the subject, 'combine to make this by Car the
greatest soiling book before the public, while outcry
liberal indueoments precept' a rare chance for Agents
to make money.
',ler-circulars and. tenet, address the
• I AMERICAN PUBLIEIMITO AGENCY,
itinsti.llo* t: Chestnut Street, PhilP4‘lphls.
•.. . •
SMIL".Z.V2brZTE . Frum
. . .
•
. . /
..V. hiIOADS, Agent,
• o. 31 West Hamilton St. eet,
a • ore of the Subscriber will be kept con
.4 stantly hand, at the very lowest prices, in
the most elegant and also in common binding.
k A i LL lawns OF SCHOOL BOOKS, '
stiss.elomplete series of
:ander% Reading and Spelling Books,
"
McGuffies' " If
Greenleaf's Arithmetics,
41 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 Cupy Berle,
Potter -& liummond's .Books, • .
ALL KINDS OF EXBROISE BOOKS.
Ail kinds of Inks, inkstands, Sand Boxes. Writing
sand, Steel Pens, Quills, Lead Pelicas,
tilatos and Ponoila,Slatc Rub
berg, Pen Holders,
Geld Pens.
. and
• Pencils,
Drawing Pencils, Gum-
Rubbers, Sealing Wax, Water
Colors TapiOdefulares,lndelible Ink,Pocket
Knives, Collar Pins,Lrochet NeedlesaToothpicks,ato.
. Also a splendid lot of Pooket Books, including
every kind des'red—ull of the very hest (polity an 4.
the lowest prime
ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES,
reenutents, Reformed and Lutheran Liturgic!, 11. ,
lad as a.I hirtla of Hymn and 'Prater (woks
Alto ali kinds of Sfurio Bootle; such as the Gold
en Chain. , undav nchool Bell, No 1 and I. pds
School Bell, choral Harp 1 also biusuk • Weber%
dertnan Church Music Books.
All kinds of Foreign Books
Snob as Latin Reading Books. Latin grammars,
Greek Grammars. Bullion's, Anthon's rat.ars, .te.
surenalr SOUOOL 110080.
A full assortment of r , unday 6cli•ml Books, in-
eluding all the publioetions at the American Trto
oiety. the American 'und.y t. '• Union" ant•
to "Pennsylvania Bible -oeiety." Particular
dues he wish to say thdt ho hat splendid bierarir
.ad Harvard Tickets on hen , sued as bay() slink/
.nun kept on sale in this town btf tro.
BLANK B)OICS.
lie has a !pits dI d lui, and of too very hoot qua'
, y. They ere of all blew, aid eau by ub :masa ful
r half bound.
MENIORANDII LI BOOK Q.
Nn ono will deny that Le has toe count iplendi•
isportnuent of Memorandum ktuokr of ov.•ry deperip
•ton on hand, that can be found ut uny plucu tzeupt
New York and Philadolphia
ALBUMS I ALBUMS I
The largest stook of Phougraph Alhoixte that has
over been scan in Allentown, can bo found ut II hoods'
Cheap Book Store. To do.cribe them is impossible
—they most be seen. and if so, ovary one will at
anon say that they era the FICEnT an 4 cuseparr
they ever saw. At the same place there aro e'en over
600 Photographs, and also tra nos and a splendid
aasurtmont of largo Pictures far sale.'
NIV ALL. PAPER
Over 200 different patterns of Will Paper .and
1- larders are also at this Cheap 80.,K Hto•e ne wi I
•s huudrede of other artiees too Due moue to m n-
v.ry lirgo variety of WINDOW CURTAINS
or 2010 ditterent p..tterrlf.
IIE I
largo vitre.y .1i slivr Bruebes. BrusheF
d d ncriprn n.
13y strict e•teuti•m to hie businees low prices and
goad goods, he hopes to m.rit his antra of puhito
patronage, wilioh he will always keep in grateful
rememberanee. T. V. RI.IIJADS, Ag't,
April 24, 1808
JULY, 1860.
POPULAR PRICES!
FOfl THE PODDIAR TRADE
AT THE
POPULAR STORE
ME. NEIL MAE NE JUL.
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Immense . Attractions!
Goods Purchased For CASH
For Cash and Approved Credit
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES!
Big Drop in Gold,
Whothor temporary or permanent deponent said',
not. With gold from $2 90 down t0.51.27,and
cotton 30 cents a pound.
STANDARD GOODS
are now selitng at a heavy 101,11 to the manufacturers
bat this is neither here nor there, for
KRAMER,
Is bound to heap time to the statute, and uuntinuo
as heretofore,
To kAe.ad the Trade
ant capas anovntingsn
TIIAT
DEFY. COiIIPETI fION !
From April 3d, label] offer a complete line of
Ladies Seasonable Dress Goods,
being Petfeatly ALIVE with everything in thia Ant
that I. 710P , 111, CHOICE and ATTRACTIVE, b
abort at usual lbr
Style, Variety and Lowness of. Price.
shall and can not be aurpaseed.
STAPLE GOODS ?
•
A fall lino of an the choice brands of bloachs•
and unbleached mu tins, eheetirw, Go., and every
thing thatbolongs to hoututaeopers in this line at
EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES !
I give no quotation of priam . bnt will Bell you for
LESS MONEY
then you oan get the acme goods ebearharo.
Shawls, Cloaks. Sacques, Mantillas.
Cloths, CaSsimeres, Tweeds. &c.
This deportment 'has !armload spootal t.outi"ri
thin spring and comprising the n. west and wont eo
sin.li o spring eying, adopted to the taste (lithe aged,
.cidd o aged. 'Young America," and children, tutu
will be sold pt present
Gold Standard Prices.
•
AIFO the
CHM ET LIN Eof 10 J
and at piece that will ecwivieoe one and all their
Great Place or interest
•or persons wishing to select from the most exten
01110 and reliable stook of goods and at
THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
An examination to all I ask, knowing that I can of
fer inducements that cannot be surpassed by any
sellable house in town. • M. J. REAMER,
()prolate the EAGLE INTEL.
RAPP'S GOLD PEN;
The Boat k the Ikerlds
FOR SALE AT
MASSEY'S JEWELRY STORE
No. 28 East Miamilton St.
lizsr, Pene have acquired eo wide a reputation
T
for their superiority as to render them the most
popular pen made, Where onto need no other pen
will be had. nutfl2.Bmos,
MIME
Alen a largo selection of
AND SOLD
&a, in great variety.
I-ramer's
IS •:11111
THE CELEBRATED
AlliniiliC IMMO,
MEI
NEW.VIRM.
Shinier Bros,.
(LATE tif.NINpiERA L'; I ETHER
No. 5 ilhitliami:too Street'
A L L ENT°
Next Door to the Eagle Hold
Shimer's Mammotli Store
LIVE IN gTITIITION !
Money Savecl.
.13Y BUYING AT' ---1
SIMMER'S STORE,
Filled Stacks High with Goods at
..E.A2VD4 3LC,'
Our 'entire Stock has been MARKED DOWN
ho lowest noteli, wo defy competition.
WE STUDY TO PLEASE
;very one, oJd and . young, rich and poor, w• ea.
loavor to keep a vre.l enlacing stock of
.ltY 00008, 011,CERISS,
• QUEENS W Rlll, CAIWETINGS, •
OIL CLOTII; • • PROVISIONS
SALT, FISH, de. do.,
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 continuo Co sell our, goods et
the very lowest possible pries. 'We do not pretena
to say that our at stem is strictly Cash, out gonna.
tea our ,prices to be as low as any others whd are
boasting of selling the cheapest, in consequence of
doing business entirely upon cash principle.
Strangers follow the standard customers of the
well known old stand, and you will all in turn be
eitb courtesy waited on and supplied with the cheap.
at Goode. lie sure you ate right, mingle in the
t-owd, than come ahead to " ,
EIZZINZEIRS POPULAR STORE.
ellen you can bo , boot suited with thimoot. goods
~ ‘ r the leant munch- with buch.durablna.ud'fassleste
Ws gouda.
LADIES'.
Dress Goods Department!'
Unusually complete with rioh.and elegant goods
as well as the cheaper etyltra, it comprising
Black and Colored Silks, ,
Pla d and Figured Wool •
Do beines, Mariners,
Plain, Figured and
carded mohair,
American Di Labia,
Cobra, Alpanear,
• . eppa, Poplins,
Scotch and
Union
Pielda,
eta., etc., etc., ete.
YI.OU 4 LING GOODS,
Wool Delaines, Merinoes. Repps, Poplin, Mc
hair Goode, Bombazines, Alpao.
Cps, Canton Cloth,
Delaines,
Coburg Prints, &a.
Crape and Love Veils, grape
Collars, Square and Long Thibet and Blanket
Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery
and Gloves, &a.
Gingham'',
Blannolo,
Tiehinne,
Diaper!,
Ghent's,
CLOAKS AiVD CLOMIIia CLOTS ,
Of every disoription, kyles, 'quatity, colors as
pricea
SHAWLS: SHAWLS'
Sipa o and long Brocha, Blankets, Thibet ani
Plaid Shawls.
CM
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS
At very reduced prim, and all sing.
The 'Sliver Skirt:
This skirt in more durable, more eland°, mere
gracteni, and will keep ite ehape and retain its place
hotter than any other Skirt. The Steel Springs be
ing covered with a fine plated wire,
in place of
cotton covering will not wear off or become soiled.
and the whole ;:k•rt may be washed without injut7
r fear of rusting and will be as good as new.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH,
A very NU stook, now awl rich designs
QUik.IEN.sWARE
A full useortmont, cheap.
WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS
Of ovory clisoription.
Groceries, Fish and Provisions
tt the lowest prices, comprising a full line of all
articles usually kept in a first Cialla Grocery Depart.
mont.
SALT—Ground Livorpooli Ashton and dairy
salt by the sack and bushel.,
Country Produce.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange s
and the highest prices paid for., ,
GREENBACKS NEVER REFUSED
An early call will secure advantage/ that will be
certainly toot in delay.
We are thankful to our old cultomers for past fa
vors, and solicit a continuanoo .f the same, and all
many new onus, 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 MIN
INGER tr, SRIMER, No. 5 West damilton Street ' ,
tilentown, Pa. , SUMER BROS.
Geo. K. Reeder .
,
MERCBANT TAILOR I
No . J 5 East Hamilton Street,'
xt boor 'to Jolla B. !bier's - Drat Bleb
aßtiS,b9 beeps eonstantly on band a. full•ae-
YY of ready.made clothing, artelair•
COATS, VESTS t PANTS &a.
.kleo GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH;NOt . amtwar.r
kindo, wniab f.r . ' -
Workmanship, 'Quality and Prices,
ire not 'urn:madin torn.,. A large and wellseleetf
.'d stock • ,
a. ED /8 4§ll§/§ [JUNI/Ma
always on band.. , •
Clothing made to order orreihort notice, and a
000 D .FIT .BIJARANTEBD.
Call and exathing our stook.
April 10,'80-1y) " GEO - . R. RESTED.
4 ijo, TUE GREAT ClaIISIB:
Of Hr au Misery,
Jugs ?oldie/god in &Sea/EA . /ingslope. Me. 6 Oita
A lecture ou the Nature, Treatment and Radical
'ore 6f ':•perinotorri ma - or &initial Weakness, is.
meed by aelf•Ann e ; Involuntary Emissions, Dna
Janney, Nervous Debility, and Imp-d!mente
Wort-lege generally"; Consumption, Epilepsy and
pits; centai and stoat Incapacity, • e. By
ItOBEkT J. CULVEAWELL, M. D., Author'd
'he ' Green Rook," do.
The worid : renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own 'etperients
that the awful consequenees of cell-Abuse unly'bei
effectual; removed without medicine, and without
dangerous to goal operations, boogies; instruments,
rings or cordials. pointing out a a ode of cure at
once certain and effectual, by which every sufferers
no matter what hie condition may be, may cure bits.
self cheaply, privately and radically. TAfe firahux
will prove a boon to thousands and tkousands.
Sent under seal, to any address, ins plainosaliidi
envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two portage
stamps, by addressing
CHAS. J. O..ICLINE A C 0.,• •
127 Bowery, New York Poet Moe Box 45110:
Bob. 13. '4l6—ly
•
SAMUEL M. 'RITTER,
•
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER Or .
LADIES', MGM! AND O*IDDItENit3
Shoes and Uppers,
.SUITABLE FOR COUNTETZETAUATRAM
, -
key'ALL WORIV 017 ARAITTEED-"Gla
127 xoßTiz Tlllltb IfiRRET, PRIVAA
June 12,-1666; • '-,41n!
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