The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, August 21, 1866, Image 3

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    FARMER 'AND HOUSET(EE'ER
Mixes Puts WITRoUT APPLE. OR MCAT.—
In Magazine for July, we find the
fbllowing valuable receipt. Take one cupful
vof sugar, one of molassbe, half a one of me
gar or boiled older, one of boiling water, one
of butter' one of chopped raisins, three crook.
ars, two eggs, one teaspoonful of cloves, and
one of cinnamon.
. GREEN CORN S n n knuetol of
veal to boil in three gnat is.): ,cater, and three
teaspoonsful of salt Cut the corn off oh ono
, dozen'ears, and put it on to boil with the veal.
When the real is tender the soup is done.—
Then roll an ounce of butter in floor and add
to it before it is served. If the fire has been
very hot and the water has boiled away too
much, a little more may be added.
• Sptivan TOMATOES.—If they are not very
rifle, pour' boiling water over them, and let
them stand a few minutes, the skin will pool
off very easily. Then cut thorn up, put them
in a stew'pan without any water, and cook
them till they are soft. If they prove too jui•
oy, dip some of the water out and mash them
fine. Season with butter, cayenne pepor and
salt. They may be thickened with bread
crumbs or crated crackers, if preferred.
Foa TM?. TEETIL-At the American Dental
Asaociation recently in session, the Commit
tee on Dentifrices and washes recommended
the'following recipe for a tooth powder :
Prepared chalk, three , pounds ; pulverized
Peruvian bark, two pounds ; Orris root, one
phund ; whitecsugar, one and one half pounds;
Cicale soap, ono ounce ; carbonate of soda,
one ounce ; oil of sassafras, eighty drops. To
make a tooth paste udd to the foregoing three
ounces of glycerine and a sufficient quantity
of honey t make the preparation of the proper
ooneistency.
• SANDWICHES FOR PARTIES.—Chop tine some
cold pressed ham, say a quarter of a pound ;
put it in a basin with a table spoonfull of chop
ped piokels, and a teaspoonfull of mustard, a
little,pepper or Cayenne ; put about six ounces
of butter into a basin, and with a spoon stir
quickly till it forms a kind of cream ; add
the ham and seasoning, mix all well, have the
sandwich bread cut in thin slices ; have al
ready cut, thinly intermixed with fat, either
cold roast beef, veal, lamb, mutton, poultry,
fowl, pheasant, grouse,.partridge, &c., any or
which lay evenly aad not too thick, on your
bread ; season with a little . salt and pepper ;
cover over with another piece of bread ; when
your sandwich is ready, cut them in any shape
you like, but rather small and tastily, and
serve. You may keep them in a cool place
if not wanted, as they will keep good under
cover twelve hours.
CUNNING COnN.—We copy the following
from that good periodical, the Prairie Farm
er.—Some one is inquiring for a receipt for
canning corn. Last fall we saw in the Farm
er the modus operandi of otnning corn follow.
ed by a faotory !n New York ; among other
Opdratione they boiled it six hours. Wo fol
lowed the rule laid down but with- no better
success then your correspondent. We, did
some, however, but not by canning nor by
drying it, but by salting it down in crocks or
tubs. Our method is as fol owe :
Take your croak or tub, put in a layer of
corn two or three inches. then a sprinkling of
salt, you must use your own judgment for the
quantity of salt, as I made no note of the
amount. When your vessel is full prose it
down, put , a weight on it and let it stand. In
the course of three or tour days it will fer
ment, but that is no evidence that the corn is
spoiling, for it will ferment. It is prepared
by soaking in water over night, change the
water as often as necessary to make it fresh
enough to suit. Cook the same as green corn.
This receipt is old ; no doubt n great many
know its value and others du not. I would
like to hoar from those who have canned corn
successfully.
PROTECTING THE WHEAT PLANT.—AII ex
perienoe teaches that over a great portion of
our country the wheat crop ie liable to be
seriously injured by our severe winters• In
very extended sections this was the case with
the wheat semi last fail. We doubt if farm
ore have exerted themselves to prevent fail
ures from this cause, too often considering it
a matter entirely beyond their conlrol. They
sow wheat year after year, but always with a
fear that u long, severe, changeable winter
will deprive them o! a crop. As a protection
the Prairie Farmer recommends the follow
ing : A top dressing of manure or compost
spread over the wheat field late in the fall or
to early winter will be - exceedingly effectual
in keeping the plants sheltered from winda
and frosts, at the same time the land is bene
fited by'the manure. This it may not always
be convenient to do. To those thus situ.ttcd
we would recommend the sowing of buck
wheat or oats with the wheat. If oats, cow
say one and a half bushels per acre, broadcast,
just before drilling in the wheat if the drill is
used. Such a course will prevent the dirt
from being blown from about the tender
roots, thus preventing the frost from throwing
out the plants, and in spring the mulch rots,
affording them nourishment. This is no id I'
theory, but has the practice of ' successful
farmers to support it. We cannot urge its
adoption too strongly• Those who practice
sowing oats or buckwheat aro in the habit of
sowing early that a good . growth may be_
made before winter sets in
Allentown Post Office.
ETTERS remaining unclaimed in the Post Office
J 4 at Allentown, State of Pennsylvania, up to the
20th day of August, 1060 .
Angeline Lindenmuth, Lizzie Simpson,
Isabella Simpson, Angeline Zuber,
J. E. Baldwin, Michael Flutherty,
'Harry S. Gills, Samuel Rees)
S. Rake, Dr. Shean
Strauss h Tram,:ll, W. J Wixan.
.. - i.`49 - To obtain any of these lettere, the applicant
must cal for advertired letters, give the date of the
list, and pay one cent for advertising. ...
..7grqf not called for within one month, they will
be sent to the Dead Letter Office.
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT 1
vsE
DR. .T. STEPHENS & CO.'S
PATENT CORNEA RESTORERS,
Or, RESTORERS OP TUE EYESIGLIT
They will Realore Impaired Sight, and Prottrre
it to the Latest l'eriod of Life.
SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS.
,ii,'ir. ;le Tho moat eminent Phyele•
~ sir Jana, Oculists, Divine'', and
>' ~..,' n . 7 . : the most prominent men of
.: .. t "4... i
our country, recommend the
' 1 j r - i) ' use of the CORNEA RESTOR
. '1 EltS for Preabyopia, or Far or
, :. , •" 1 / 4 ,-- Long•Sightednesa, or every
is' person who wears spectacles
from old ago ; Dimnesa of Vis
ion, or Blurring ; Overworked
Eyes ; Asthenopia, or Weak
Eyes ; Epiphore, or Watery
Eyes ; Pain in the Eyeball •,
Ataaurosis, or Obscurity of
Vision ; Photophobia, or In
tolerance of Light ; IVcakness
of the Retina and Optic Nerve;
Myodesopia, or Specks or
?cloying bodies before the
Eyes ; Ophthalmia, or Inflam
mation of tire Eyo and Eyc
, lids ; Cataract Eyee ; Heinle
pia, or Partial Blindness ;
'
I Sinking of the Eyeball, and
Imperfect Vision from the
effects of Inflammation, ike.
and by any ono with a certainty
. .. .. . .
_„...ra without the least fear of injury to
the eye. More than 5,000 certificates of cares are
exhibited at our Mike. Cure guaranteed in every
case when applied according to the directions
inelosed' in each box, or the money will be re.
'funded.. iVratfor a Circular—sett gratis.
Address, Dr. J. IiTENIENS dr CO., Oculists.
IP. O. Box 926.)
For sala at Rushton'• Family Drug Store. No.
IC Astor Rouse, corner of. Barclay !Bloat and
Broadway. New York.
me Dn. J. BrErncris & Co. havo Invented
and patented a MYOPIA or CORNEA FLAT
TENER, for t h e cure of NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS,
which has proved a grist success. Write tor •
Circular.
Augudt 14, 1868
Special Notices.
The kloyal Lady in the U. B.
There's a live Queen, with a darkish akin,
But bright, black eyes and ditnpled chin,
Arrived from the Sandwich Islands. '
On grand now sights her optics dwell,
And Oh ! what tales she'll havo to tell
To folks in the Sandwich Islands.
Of trunks she's got a monstrous row,
I ull bf fine things to make a show
At home, in the Sandwich Islands.
Were it a King his trunks so tall
•
lied fill with suits from Tower Ilall,
To astonish the Sandwich Islands!
Non's, Yowl's', and Boys' Clothing.
Towns Mu, No. 618 Market Street,
lislititait 110.
Catarrh Snuff.
THIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cotd
in the Hcad and Headache. It has been found an
excellent remedy in many cases of Soro'Evet.—
Deafness has been removed by it, and lienriny has
often been grand, improved by its use.
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate 'Stella
to tho dull heavy pains cawed .1‘; the
heed. The sensations aftor usin h i ..re ‘l,.,4htfu.
and invigorating. It opens and purge, 0 :.
struntions, strengthens the glands, and gives a
healthy notion to the parts affected.
More then Thirty 'Weak'
of salo and use of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Head.
ache Snuff, has provod its great value for all the
common diseases of the head, and at this moment
stands higher than over before.
It is recommended by many of the boat phyalolans,
and is ascii °with groat sues as and satisfaction
everywhere.
RE ED THE CERTIFICATES OF WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS IN 1854.
The undersigned, having for many years been
acquainted with Dr. Harehall's Catarrah and Head
ache Sae, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheer
fully k tme, that wo believe it to be equal, in every
respect, to the recommendations given of it for the
curd of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decided
ly tho best article wo have over known for all com
mon diseases of the Head.
Burr A Parry, Boston:Barnos A Park, N. York
Rood, Allston k Co., " A. B. .t, D. Sands, "
Brown, Lamson A. C 0.," Stephen Paul I Co., "
Reed, Butler A Co.; " ifersol Minor A Co., "
Seib W. Yewle, " iirKosson A Bobbins "
Wilson,Fairbank A Co." lA. L. Scovill A Co., "
lienshaw,Edinand ACo " li.Ward, Close I Co. "
11. 11. Hay, Portland, Mo..Busit A Gala, fl
../alt•For sale by all Druggists. Try if.
April 3, 1866. IS—
The Great English Remedy.
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS,
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Marke,ll.D
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
This invaluable modicine is unfailiqg in zhe cure
of all those painful and dangorous diseases to which
the con+iltution is subjoct. It moderates all excess
and re s ovos all obstructions, and a speedy cure
may oc roiled on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
itis particularly suitod. It will, in a short time,
br og on the monthly poriod with regularity.
Each bottle, price Ono Dollar, bears tho Govern.
ont Stamp of Groat Britain, to prevent counter
feits.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal AffeetionS,
.Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on aught ex
ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and
Whites, those Pills will effect a cure when all other
means havofailod; and although a powerful rome.
dy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any.
thing hurtful to.the constitution.
Fulldireotions in tho pamphlet arourta eachpack•
which should be carefully preserved. •\
Sold by all Draggitds.
Bile Agent for the United States St, Canada,
JOB.MOSiCS,
27 Outthink Stree4Now York.
N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage starnile enclosed to
amy authorised Agont, will ousnro a bottle, contain.
og 50 Pills, by return mail. LApril3-1y
HAGAN'S MAGNobIA BALM.—This
le the most delightful and extraordinary arti
cle ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face
and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravit.hing
beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and
the Wei:tang appearance so inviting in the city belle
of fashico. It removes tan, freckles pimples and
roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion
trash, transparent and smooth. It contains no ma
tcrial injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actressef.
and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should
have. Sold everywhere. 'Retail price, 50 ots.
Prepared by W. E. EAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to
DENIAS BARNES A CO , Now York.
Sept. 26,'65-Iy.
Tho advertiser, having boon restored to 'health in
a few weeks by a simple remedy, after having
suffered for several yours with a s.:voro lung afloc
tion, and that dread disoaso, Ounsumption—is nox
ions to mako known to his fellow-Bunn-8 the moan
of cure.
To all who dcsiro it, he will sand a copy of the•
proscription used (froo of chorge,) with the direc
tions-for preparing and using the same, which they
will find a tinte curet: for Consumption, Asthma,
Branch% tie , Couylie, Uolde, and all Throat and Lung
Affections. Thu only ohject of the advertiser in
sending the proscription is to benefit the afflicted,
and spread information which he conceives to be in
valanhlo, nod he hopes ctery sufferer will try his
-omedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove
a loosing.
Partied wishing the prescription, FREE, by re
turn mail, will please oddross
.; Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
ant-Iy] Williaufahurg, Kings Co., N. Y.
AGE DE MAGNOLIA.—A toilet
delight The ladies' treasure and gentleman's
boon! The "sweatost tiling" and largest quantity.
i•tanufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia.—
Med for bathing the face and person, to render the
skin soft and fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume
clothing. its.
it overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan, blotches, /to
It cures nervous headache and allays inflame ion.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cures mosquoto bites and stings of insects.
It, contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronized by Actresses and Opora Singers. It
is what every lady should have. Sold ..verp.bere.
Tty the Magnolia Water once and you will use no
other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water atter
wards. DEMAS BARNES lc CO.,
Props., Exclusive Agents, N. Y.
Oct. '65: —ly
THE MASON & IIA NI LIN CABINET
a ORGANS, forty different styles, adapted to
sacred and secular music, for $BO to $6OO each. PIPIY-ONE GOLD or .iTLVEIR MEDALS, or
other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated
Catalogue free. Address, MASON &
Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York.
Sept . 12. ly
LA VERY young lady and gentleman in Ihu United
C. 4 State . can hear something very much to their
advantage by return mail (free of charge.) by mhiress
lug the undersigned. Those having fears of being
humbugged' will oblign.by not noticing this card. All
others will pleaoo address their obedient sei vont,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
Sal Broadway, N. Y.
T. GOOD, P. )1
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
I GE) TLEmAN Ithn suffered fur years from Nerv
a one Debility, Pronut ore Decay, and all the of
fsets of youthful indiscretion, will, for the solos of suf
fering humanity, send free to all who need it, the re
cipe and directions for inching the simple remedy by
which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressin
.1011 N B. OGDEN,
ant-Iy] No. 13 Chamber street, N. Y.
NOTICE.
THE yearly meeting of the Stockholders of the
Lehigh . Water Gap Bridge Co., (fur thu election of
officers, &c.,) will be held un Monday, Supt.
at 1 o'clock P. M., at the publiu Louie of C. Reese,
I3eq., Lehigh Clap.
The Company a Transfer Book will be dosed from
Sept. Ist to Sept. Cth, inclusive.
11. J. ILINKEE.
—augl4-3t3 Treasurer L. W. G. Bridge Co.
WANTED. --in a popular Dry Goode Es
tablishment in Philadelphia, an energetic
young man posari.minoi a knowledge of liminces as
vale:man in the Wholesale Department. Apply or
tuldress with reference, (UIIWEN STODDARD A
BROTHER. No's..iria .152 A 454 North Second
street above Willow, Philadelphia.
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FOR BOUNTY, PENSION, INCREASE
or PENSION'S. AND ARREARS OF PAY,
PRIZE MONEY, orfur the prosecution of any claim
whatever against the National Government, or that
of any State, arising out of the late war, or any pre
vious one, tap•cially that of 1812, all persons would
do well to apply to the Military and Naval Agency
of JOSEPH E. DEVITT .41 CO., N0..127 WALNUT
STREET, PHILADELPHIA. All information and
advice given free of charge.
Augustl, 18115. 3ta.
OIDER MILLS, FRUIT PRESSES, AP
PLE PASSERS &0., for Bak by
D. LANDRETH A SON, 21 a 23 S. 6th St.,
augl4.ltu] . between Market and Chestnut, Phila
TURNIP SEED, NEW cuor, of our own
growth, warranted, for Nilo by
D LANDRETH d 80N, Zia 23 13. oth at' )
augl4.lm3 batman Narket and Cheatnnt, Ph!Ja.
Dr. XARSLIALL'S
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
TO CONSUMFTIVES
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.
.BARNES $c SON,
Cor., of Hamilton & 6th Sts.,
ALLENTOWN, PA.,
D ii,ALEits IN '
Drugs, Chemicals & Paints,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BA RNE. , : A: SON'S DRUG STORE
Ts known in Allculnw❑
BARNES L SON'S DRUG STORE.
Is known throughout Lehigh county
BARNES 3; SON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place to got pure Drugs
BARNES ,t; SON'S DRUG STORE
Is tho place to'got fine and fresh Drugs
BARNES d; NON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place to get cheap Drugs
BARNES & SONS DRUG STORE
Is the place to get good and reliable Medicines
BARNES Si; SON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place to get prescriptions compounded
BARNES Is SON'S OMR] STORE
Is the place to got Perfumery and Fa s ney Articles
BARNES Sc SON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place to get any genuine Patent Medicines
BARNES ,t; SON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place to get Dye Stuffs
BARNES ,t SON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place to get 'flosses, Supporters Shoulder
BARNES A , SON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place to got pure Winos and Liquors for
Medical Purposes.
BARNES d: SON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place to get Paints and Oils.
BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place to get Window Glass and Putty.
BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place to get the best Varnishes.
BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE.
Is the place for country merchants to obtain
supplies.
BARNES 41: SON'S DRUG STORE
Is the place fqr Physicians to obtain supplies
BARNES ek SON'S
D.RITG STORE
Is the place for Storekeepers and Country Merchants
to obtain their supplies of
Kerosene Oil, Sal Soda, Concentrated Lye, Pare
Ground Spices, Matches, Starch, Shoe Blacking,
Biearb. Soda,Salarntus. Alcohol, Lard and
Whale OilNcat's Foot 011,Castile Soap,
Indigo, Bath Bricks, Stove Lustre.
Willie Chalk, Cream Tartar,
Rcf'd Saltpetre, Epsoul
Salts, Castor Oil,
Ref'd Borns,
Camphor,
Sweet Oil. Black Ink, Essences,
At haelleB & ,Son's Drug Store—You can bay your
Cattle Powders.
At Barnes & Son's Drug Store—You can buy Lu
bricating Oils, for Machinery.
At Bftrnes & Satin Drug Store—You can buy Potash
and Soda Ash,
At Dailies & Son's Drug Store—You can bay relia
i hie Family Medicines.
At Barnes & Sutrs Drug Store Will ho found a fail
supply of all article used in the
PAINTING BUSINESS.
At BARNES S SON'S DRUG
STORE is the place to find all r 4
the popular Patent Medicines , 0
and Bair Restoratives of the
day. Wisharts Pine Tree Tar
Cordial,llunter's Worm'Cakes, rt.
Reinhold's Extract Buelm, Dr.
Rose's Family Medicines, Ay. 0
er's Cherry Pectorial,Sarsapa
rilla and Pills Dr. Jayne's
Medicines, lloot ' land's German I stg ,
Bitters, Woods hair Reston,
tive,Sterling's Ambrosia,Mer
chant's Gargling Oil, etc. rso.
We would call attention to the fact that we are
constantly receiving fresh goods from Philadelphia
and other markets,. and we aro aisle to
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COMPETE WITH ANY OPPOSITION
Thankful fur the liberal patronage bestowed upon
this house, we hope, through the favor of a discrim
inating public, to merit a continuance of the
Our endeavors shall alien . % s bo to PLEASE ALL,
and to furnish
Rim% Artic.E, Lc w' Rriga4
kay2 BARNES & SON.
Lew York Price Current,
For August 1. Corrected weekly by
J. R. HELFRICH, •
PRODUCE COMIIESSION MERCEIA biT
No. 92 Barclay Street,
NEW YORK. -
B wrr biR.
V.Y. State, Tuba, fair to geed, per lb. 40 to 45
N. Y State tubs, choke, " 48 to 50
Orono and Sussex, paiht, " 50 to 55
Western Reserve, choice, " 33 to 40
Norden. Porma., goo to choice, '" 35 to 92
N. Y. State Welsh Tut e, " 92 to 43
N•Y. State FirkinoPrin o for Shipping, " 45 to 48
Penna., in Pails and Tubs Store Packed 28 to 40
Western Rosary°, Will) and 31ixed, " 23 to 20
CHEESE.
Factory choice and farcy new, " (sa to II)
" good • " 17 'to In
N. Y. State, diary, " 15 to 17
Skim mirk, or poor, " 5 to 10
rods.
Jersey & Penna.packed in chaff, per doz. 30 to 31
Jersey& Penna. packed in oats, " 29 to 30
N. Y. State, packed, in good order, " 28 to 30
Ohio, packed—by express, to cotmt, " 24 to 25
BEANS.
Nfarrow,choice,full sized, per bush nibs 2.50 to 2.75
Kidney, ehome,fall sized, " 2.50 to 2,7 a
Mediums, choice, 1,75 to 2 00
Mixed lota and common, " Z• 0 to 1.00
DRIED FRUIT.
Ipplus—N.Y. State, choice, per. lb. 20 to 21
' Apples—Jcirey and Pennsylvania, " ICY to 17
Blaekborrias New, " 2510
Itatpberries do " .12 , to 45
, Cherries pitted New, " 43 to 48
1 dl pits in do . " Sto 12
1 Posabas unpeelod old " 16 to 19
do peeled, Jo " 20 to 50
GREEN FRUITS.
Apples, per al. 1.10 to 5
du etnintin 4.1 2.50 to 3.50
Pours, 801 l " 4.00 to 5.00
do common " 3.00 to 4.00
Par*
Elazseed,
Clover,
In gaol Barrole o por lb. to 12:1
POULTRY.
Ducks alive,
Alive (Wet°,
Spring Chickonu, por pair
• pring Chialcons, mall
Fowls,
Tui , sey a
BUTTER.—As will he seen by our circular we
quote an advance of five cents per pound on New
York State Tubs and firkins. Choice lots are bring
ing the advance. There being very little fine State
Butter in market, will account for the advance in
prices, unless an unusual quantity is consigned to
Luis market—these prices will continue if they do not
go higher.
EGUS.—The receipts this week have been moder
crate, prices us usual, having advanced to our quo
tations. We have sold, this week, almost at the
mAnx, and, should the present state of the_atmos
phore continue, we shall have no difficulty to sell all
good lots in this way.
—aug Iltb, 3t
ILLVEINTI'OUT
Weckly by 11'a
Wheat Flour, T 3 bb1.14.00
Ryo Chop, yl 1001ba. 2.25
Corn Moat, bbl. 5.25
Wheet,ld bushel, 2.50
Ryo, 1.30
Corn.l.oo
.
Oats, " 521 b .75
Cloversood, " 5.00
Thnothysood," 300
Blaxsoed, 4, 2.00
Dried Apples," 3.50
" Poaohee." '4.50
-2th
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,—
The Whitest, the most durable and the most econom
ical. Try it! Manufactured only by
• Ziegler di Smith,
WhOlosalo Drug, Paiot & Glass Dealers
jan3o-Iy] No. 137 N. Third Se., Philad.s
MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, an Essay of
Warning and Instruction for Young Mon! Al
so, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital
powers, with" euro means of rollef, rent free of
charge In sealed letter envelopee, Addrese 2121. J.
BKLL/L'iIIIVOILIVIIIi 'toward Aedoolatlon,libll•
Adolph* PT: Apra ldee-ly
I=l
RARMIMS
BEESWAX
por lb. 39 to 40
SEEDS.
per bush. 56 Ibp. 3.00 to 3.50
por lb. 11 to 12
TALLOW.
per pair 75 to 1.50
por pair 2.00 to 3 00
t'7 to 1,25
.50 to 75
per lb. 28 to 28
1 1 44111.1i8T.8.
!Weimer, Newhard & Co'
/ 1 .5g 4 ', "ii dozen, 24
Butter,p lb. 30
Lard, " 25
Hams, " 2 5
Bacon " 18
130onwax," 40
PotatookV brshell.oo
Beans, " 2.08
Salt, " • 1.20
Salt,tn nobs, 3.25
Hay, por ton, 15.05
Straw. 8.1.0
IMPORTANTTo FEMALES
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1 0 1
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' Pe\ill)
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TO THE LADIES.
BOTII MARRIED AND SINGLE.
Tho Oldost Regulator for Females
Dr: Chaeseman's Female Fills
Will iminediately relieve, without pain, all distort.
aimed of the periodic discharge, Whether aribi:4
froth- relaxation or suppression. They act like a
&arm in removing tho pains that accompany di:-
ticult or immoderate menstruation, and aro the only
mtfa and reliable remedy for Flushes, Sick Head
ache, Pains in the Loins, Back and sides Palpitie
lion of the Heart. Nervous Tremors, Dyslexic:.
Spasms, Broken .lee;, and other unplea.:ant situ
and dangerous effects of an unnatural oentlitlen nt
the sexual functions. In the worA ,14, , Cti of Flom
Albus, or Whites, they effect a speedy cure.
Dr: Cheesoman's. Female Fills •
Have boon used,ovor a ; Quarter of a Century. They
are offered as tho only safe moans ofremewing intel
rupted menstruation, bat Ladies 111111. t bony in mind
that, there is one condition of the female a;: stem
in which the. Pills cannot be taken without produc
ing a peculiar result. The condition referred to is
Pregnancy. They eannoedo horns in any other
Dr. Cheeseman's Female rills
Aro the only Medicine that Married and
Ladies hero rolled upon for many years. or ran re
ly upon now. Dewar.) of Imitations ! TheFo Pills
form the Fincot Preparation ever put forward, with
immediate and persistent :mccoss. Don't km dereiv.
ed. Take this edvortisement to your Di aggist,and
toll him that you want the host and mutt reliabl.
Female Medicine in the World, which is coloprii.ed
OE
Br. Cheoseman's Female :
They have received, and arct now re,mivlng ILr
sanction orate most eminent physipiansin Aim:riot}
Explicit directions with each box—the price oiii
Dolllar for box, containing from 50 to 110
Pills cent by mail, promptly, by remitting tht
price to the Proprietors, or any authori.tcd rg,mt.
in current funds.
Sold in Allentown Ly SoLinidt ACo J.:111
B. Moser, LaTull dc Martin, and by Druggiab. gen
erally.
0011'65-Iy] 2S Day Streit!, Now Talc
Lifi,--111111311-11 1 1111Gfil,
LE---SALTII--STEGiII,
llnndra# and thouFnn,lF nntonlly d'rt pro 1;::: -
Iy, whoa, if they rionll give the Uielt Freuell Hem.
edy.
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'.3
GELEBAATED ZPECWIC PILLt.3
Prepared by Foraneicre No. 2 1 1 Rue
beratrird, Patio, from the proscrildion et Dr. .111.,
Do•ainarra, Chief Phj tiaiaa of the Hospital du
ou Larilmisiere a fair trial, they well f .1 li t il t jefij.
ate relief, and, in a short time, be fully Vc.itored to
Health and Strength. it is tel in th pri:`ti , 23 of
many eminent French witli it iiGam
success, and lightly recommended as the only pet i
five and Specific Remedy for ail perinno
from General or Sexual itebility, all deran;eiiit nt
of the Nervon Forces, I%!elancliely, Spertnate,trl in
or Setninal BtIIiSFHTIF, nil Wealincesc:
Sexual Excesses, or youthful itlllileretio7l?. 0
Murcular Energy, Physical Prestratit Nero , us
!less, Weak Spine, Lowness of Spirit!, Ditants o
Vision, I:ysto.ric 3,, Pains in the Iti,ck and Limbs
Impotency, he.
No tatiguage Con convey an adequate idea of th
home Unto and almost miraculous chan;te it teen
tsions to the debilitated and shatt.,red sy tem. I; very lorr) v:trizty of WINDOW CURTAINS'
fact, it stands unrivalled as an unfailing 011ie th- it or 200 ditTCront p ittorne.
nnilaclics ahoy() n3antionod.
lSult.:x Ind Inure, but uidi Gros. French itc.min- 11Rto ! S S! !
dy ; it will effect a cure wtere all Mhers fait, and A larva vartety of Hair Emetics. Teeth Druidaes,
although a powerful remedy, contains tiethim-, hurt I Coint, of o,cry di iptii.u.
nil to the in.ist delicate constitution. strict at ten ti.in his dll.7l'lCos, low prices anti
Pamphlet!. containing full port kooldtro nod I goads, he hopes to tut, it Ids chore of pulildi
tinny fir uing, iu EligliSh, Pry nrii, 61.1llith t ~tr.,;11, 11Nqyz its.ep in r . trat,tful
tlornyto, pvconpany earn and :lido neat lice 1. •.r. v. RE DADS, AO.
:my luldress tt boo requested. April 21, 1066
Iriet) 0110 dollar par box; six boxes for flee dol..
Sold by ull Druggists thr;tlgbout the world ; o:
will be font by wait, securely acalcd frrm all o :cr
vntion, by ettelosing spccificd yrieo, to any auLbor
ized agents.
Beware of Counfrrfcits and Imitraione. _
Proprietors' exclusive Agents for Arteries, OS
CAR (1. MOSES .Ic' CO., 27 eourtlntidt St., N. Y.
,Authorized AKints for Allentown, BARNES A
SON; Bethlehem, EDW. T. MEYERS. btpr2-.13
kNNO UNCEMENT To
THE
Quaker City Business College
Tenth and Chestnut, and Broad and
Spring Garden Streets, Phila
OPENING OP TIIE FALL SESSION, SEPT., '2n.
Liberal lizeilueements.
• A discount 2u per cent. allowed on all Seholar
shipt4 purchased during the month of Anguit. re,
during the terms to Money army he tonitt
by moil, and Scholarships reenred be thom who pro
p..se to enter at any future timo.
S UPERIOR ADVANTAO
Thin Institution tanks the first in the count
a regularly incorporated Colkg , . anthori7ed I
I o grant Diplomas an 1 eourer
The Pall SessionP. will open with greatly
foeilitie;!, and young lint. to qualify 0. ,
f.,lveq for bminc life • here advantagv. to
lie ohtainad 11011 hen! el
Fairbanks' Bookkeeping.
This work, the Most complete and extensive Trea
tise On Bookkeepinor, ever written, containing 121
pages, and compo4col'exelusively ,of Aetna)
Sets, will be ready for publication in A11 . V.12t.
$11: by Subscription, paid in advance, Remit
money. and secnre it copy. De2eriptive Circular,
All topplicat intl.
Imp/ova:1 Course of Instrueeos.
with the introduction of this hook, and with able
and experienced instructor:. the students of this in
stitution ore guaranteed a
vii.keTwAL ACCOUNT't COURSE
Of the high, ti value, such ao has never before beau
iljaCed 1111.1011 tlln 111 , 11 stitolents of Commereial
Selmods. L. FAIRBANKS. A. PrePidc:t.
T. E. MI:nu:ANT. Scerct.r.q. fnulr7.3w
Orphans' Court Sale:
BY vIII.TCt . and in purFaanco.. °fail order iesued
out of the Orphan's Court of the County tits Le.
high, there will be exposed to public sok. 011 Suter
day the let doy of September next, it 1 o'clock in
the afternoon, upon the promises, a certain mei...stooge
tenement and Loot of , ,,,:routul with the appurtenances,
situate in the Borough of Catasampm, le the county
of Lehigh, aforesaid, bounded on the east by a lot of
11. D. Yeager. on the west by lot of:David Willimns,
on the south by a public alley and on tile north by
Bridge Street : containing in front on said Bridge
street 60 feet and in depth 180 feet.
The improvemelit: , thereon consist ofa double two
story frame dwelling house, .10 by 211 feet, to lentil
dwelling house 18 by 20, and a frame :hop 20 by 110,
There is a variety of choice fruit trees on the lot.
Being Om Beal Estste of John A. Wilson, dec'd.,
late of the horoul4h and county aforei , aid.
Terms on the day and at the plate of: ale and due
attendanee given by
JOHN HUNTER, I Ad, .
L. W. 1.06, no.
.S
By Ordoe of the Court-111:o. 31'..11.turzm.. Clerk.
August 7, 1966.
27 to 30
BEGARS! F;IZAILS 7!
34,000 No. 1.
TEE subscriber, at. I:mauQ, offers for talc 3 I,00 , )
1 good segars, 'lnc year and a half old, pot up . la
Loxes 100 each, superbly labeled. The segars
pronounced excellent by competent. judgei.
The manufacturer being a et ipple, he canal tole
samples around to exhibit, he therefore wwild inritr
buyers to call and exandue his stock before purchas
ing elsewhere, or send orders.
fulyl7-tf] . JESSE. ZELLNE'It, limaus, Put.
PURE LIIIERTY WHITE LEAD.
will do more and better work at a given Cost, than
any other I Try it! Manufactured only by
ZIEGLER &
wnoLEsAtr. Nur°, PAINT and GLASS DHALIIIIB.
jan3o-ly No. 137 North Third Street. Philad'a
XTR A PENSION TO WIDOWS.
Wows aro now entitled to nn increased Pension
of S 2 per month for midi child of the soldier under
16 years of ago. To be obtained upon application
in person op by )(Ater, to the Military and Nitv:d
Agency; No. 427 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
,MH. V. 11. 7 117 it: CO.
August 14 ) IPV, . --- 11"
iIIiNTOWN 1110 K STOOL
• (3 -
9 1 77 rAnt
1 i g
110. 31 cot Hariilton Street,
T the of tha ;;utiieriber will be kept nou
n. statitiy hand, at tin, very lowest i rices, in
the toast ologaut and also in common binding.
ALL AI 1)8 OF SCHOOL 11OOKS,
Such as complete aeries of
Sander's Iteading and Spelling Books, .
\V " ' ti
" 11 11
Graelikar. Aritlimetics,
Algebras,
iqentolfli':l Geography,
Colton't • "
Mitchell's Geography and AtlaH,
Brown's Orntmmara, • .
\Veld's Grammar and Geometry,
Br , Normal Arithmetic,
31,•noll
Speoinacc Copy Bo lts,•
Potter tc lianiniolani Books,
ALI. LIN 1).3 OF EXERCISE BOOKS.
Ail kinds of Inks, ItilistatitD, Sand Bones, Writing
eland, of^et Pens, Lead Pcheile,
State:, and Peueila,Slata Rub
bers, Pen liclikra,
Gold Porn!.
and •
o i
Drawing Pencils, Gum
. Robbers, recline Wax, Weici
'rave Measoreu,lndeblilo Init,Poeltet
liiniver, Collar Pins,Ucchot ricedls,Touthricits,ete.
Also n i.tdendid lot of Pocket Booko, including
ayety kind •les"red—all of tho vary bc9t quality ana
it ti!o lown9l picas. Alan a large Fel:dim' of
ENG LL:111 dIND GERMAN 13IBUBS,
reo,unentF, Pefortnt,l and Lutheran Liturgies,
oro:11 ,, kinds of Hymn and f'rayor Book i
Al .o all Lit,dl of Al uric BooIt;;; such as the oum
,,n StimLly Sro..oul Dell, No. 1 and 2, Lay
Harp ; ; 11.30 Sinattlfs "Woher'e
dem: thorolt Nitvfle
All kinds of Foreign Books.
Styli ft , Latin Res Ing lionize, Latin Chatntuars,
V.revir. Antlital'A C:e4ar6
LATATilfilur SCHOOM 3300,11 E.
A 1411 niF , rtniii , :t of .-randay Booke, in
•itiflin:: el; (lin pnblic.iiiims of the American Troet
oiily, (Ito t 0•31 lot n Sunday School' Union" and
the "Pennulvani t 8.1 .10
10, 1., ;;i.ll I i eny111: 1 . lie liaa dplon iii Lbrarioe
(11 1 11,v; ‘7 , 1 Tiol, sot ::s hive never
occo hept un pale in (hid town before.
BLA NEC COOKS.
II 1,1, .1 .
1011 I i.l
10 I , 11:1,1 ihi !111, Very beet 411111-
I'S. ',Choy ure of .1.11 Can be I ,l.:t K lued full
..r half.
MEL'OriANDUY( BOOK.-3
) •;na dory teat I.e 11.1 i the uinFt vldendid
•I',llcmonnnir.rn Buo!:i of every de:;nrip
io•l 611 ;:uud, that rut La found al any pace except
New I'i•rh and
ALBUNIS iII.t3UWIS I
leri7ett t.ter't of :grnpli AlbutnP flint ling
cI. ,ern is can be found et liboaqe'
p 1;1 ,A
11• A; c%. and if so, every ni.et )% ill at
01. thr.t they arc de NI cu.hT and ottr..t PetlT
01.1 et cr r tw. At the stole place there aro also over
. :0‘) P hot a:.l alto Intens atc.l a epluntlia
tf lurtto Pictures for rate.
vy Q A 11 43 1 .1 PAPHR,
nv:r _if 4 , !r lent rattorroi of W.lll paper and
t orders aro Min at Cheap Book Lttoro, to wrh
•= hundreds of other al tie es tou nun orous to men
tion.
GE:S 0 LlN•r.s .
IiVEISHiNG COIViPOUND!
nnah•rsigncd to ttonounen to the public
k tint( inlitni . it , :noy ut this valn.tb!c
v01111:0111111, TIOW 0ir01.:3 FAMILY 111(71lT6 for
Compoun.l ha, in loony pLtee:: ahlao,t
aaiNl.l . Bally Waal' inlu urr. EC! , lllting in a
Great Saving of Labor and Time,
awl prorinc far le Fs Or . :lrtl,:dive to wearing apparol
than the old mole of wa:-hing. By this method the
.c finest :Linens, Maces, Cambrics etc"
van he tea him and easily cleaned with very little
troulq.% NII tacit of rii4:,ing the :14 . in off your hands
:tnd te::ring the elothee to piww. It will wash in
ha id and ,oft water. Ilothez,3 neo , l ',oiling but a
few ininute, and but very little it any rubbing with
halld?; thn. hyoid I !lei ,. wear on the wash-bon rd.
It VOllltoV, P,11:11, U move, or ilniita Of all kiude. It
11.Jt injure the color.
U
It I , no! too }lotto'. than ordinary , oup, but Intteb
ohvaitoe. t.th eit a trial ntd you trill %not nothing
1. 1.•.,..11..c1y not injure the many
leen it r f.lir trial for several 'tur, and it
1.e.1.1:‘ , for itFer. emrponna eann,t lie sharp
Wien cVl`ry p.mml :11::redient: retinire. , .:.o gallons
of r. tter.
Per • ) 1.1 • C •LC.i it tto4ring to :let 39
araralr their neil•hlore and friendg. by
in : 1..; applioatl-n to Inv will he titithoriied to do
o. rn 1 receive n C. , lllllllllitoll Of 10 p.•r aunt.
only sl_ for n Family Right
- .lY.tk Et wan's, Ag%.,
Hera (Loma. U.
0 - 61111 a. CoilogrAte Institute.
Y. M. L. i 1• yr,Ro, A'. M., Pittt:oll , Al..
..111enfowq,
TM: Will
ith. With it ell' lippOrtunj.
it` i h•i" iustruetiuii oh all t h e o, e..unnun
and iti,;ln-r : Greek. Latin, Ger
man, lrenclt, 3lttsie, Military Drill, Itook..keeping,
by fingle and dcail.le Entry, ‘t e.,
• A TD.I.EttRAPIIIC DEPARTMENT
in chat ,•^ fd . an experienced instructor with a com
plete :ct of apparatm.. aill ho added t 9 the former
advant.t!;c , of the Imfitutiou, affording pupils a full
efferro of instruction in Telegraphing, the general
pcinciplor of electricity and magnetism, the adjust
ment Tmtrument. , . combination of eireuito, hatter
(cation of eicapeff, dry.
Tl.c Ladies' DepartUlCTit offers rt course of
loft rum Ma iii Engli:di Mathematical :Scientific Stud-
G reek, Latin It 'French, Music, Ornament
al We% 'Fruit end Flowere. Hair work, Painting, etc.,
cipml to the held ii wt ,
An:rtvd. •--3rr
.17 4 1 4 .tiT1i A • 130 UN Y
:,..ui,DlElts! WIDOWS! FATHERS ! MOTHERS
flounty Bill just pasted given all soldiers who en
listed for three years, t•inee April 19, ISGI. and purr
ed Ilteir,
e full term of service, or were dkcharo4l be
fore the xpitation of said term of service on account
of wounds rt ....red in the line of duty, and received
On hundred dollars Bounty and no more, aro now
entitled to an extra bounty or stet: it I:NI, RLD
Fathers, Moiltcrr, and Minor child
rut of decease I soldient: who , :nlit•ted for three years
ut- stne, and•died in the service or'from disease or
wounds contracted in the service and lino of duty,
ale entitled to the eaten Osn 11eNnunn Dot.-
bcolJtainati upon application in person or
by I' r t.r in rile Military and Naval :Agency, .No
\Vaintit St.
JOSEI'.II E. DEVITT CO.
11:11,IAr,a. It
1/A ILE Et EA
n y,DER vit(::, 01 the Court of Common
of I.c tht , tuntcrvignnd will
t xpoto to Ftlc, n the pronig.:l. on the 25th of Au
tztt,t, at 1 o - e!ocl. I. the Mouse and Lot of
I; round en the iinrth-we.t cornerof.Eighth anti Wal
nut .t•trect , , in the Borough of Allentown, known as
Alientow II Academy.
The Belding are largo sold commodious, the
Grem.d idca-antly Ando], and the 'Locality tend
Neighborgood one of the wok delightful in the bor
ough.
Terni, , awl conditions, as directed by the Court,
will he made known on the day of t.ale by the Truk.-
ces of the Academy.
GEO. WEIL, President,
AI . . J. Kiwir.n, Seet'y: —July3l-1w
$200(1 A YEAR rondo by any one with sls—
Stencil Tools. No experience uctessa-
The Prepidentr, Treasurers and Ciohiers of 3 Banks
Riche-se the circular. Sint free with samples. Ad
deo" ! 1 ; , rn,rimn stenell werle9, Springfield, Ver
innro, lul 01-BM
THE CHEAP
To sle , i.ribo them it impos-ible
AND MINOR CHILDREN!
.16 . ..4t (;.
MtIICJ,MEIICtJI
$30,000,000 L 0 &N
WI TUE
REPUBLIC OF MEXICO.
Twrntv-yelr Coupon Bonds In Sums of $5O, $lOO
- $5OO, and $1 000.
interest Seven Per ,Cont. Payable in
the City of Now York.
Principal an 1 Lilt:rest Payable in GOLD.
$10,900 ) 000 to be sold at SIXTY CENTS on the
DILUR,
in U. S. Currency; thus yielding an interest of
TWELVE PER CENT, IN (SOLD, or bIiVENTUEN
PER CEN T IN CURRENLY, at the present rate 01
premium on gold,
Elltta TEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY
PROVIDED.
The "Most Desirable Investment ever
OFFERED.
Immense tracts of MINING and AGRICULTU
RAL lands Sixty per oast, of PORT DUES, IN
POsTS and TAXES, in tho Stat.- of Tamaulipas
snd San Luis Pesti:l3i; and the plighted faith ot tla
said Staten and the general Government are al
pledged for the redemption of these Bonds and pay
ment of interest
THE SECURITY IS AMPLE
$3O in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per et. Gold
Bond of $.50.
fidd iu U.:. Curronoy will buy a 7 per cent Gold
Bond of $lOO.
$3OO in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cont. 0 , Id
Bond of 4600.
Saila in U. S. currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold
Bond of $l.OOO.
Lot every lover of Republican Inetitutione buy or
least ONEDOND
Circulars for Warded and subscriptions received
by JOIIN W. COI & CO., and
J. N. TUFT, Financial Agent of the Republic
of Mexico, b 7 Broadway, N. Y.
- }3...Subscriptions also received by Banks and
Bankers generally throughout the United States.
November 7, 1:165, —ly
MANHOOD: How Lost, how Restored
E p rx Jost pabifelual, no Areto Edition of
(lt - LvEnwnt.t.'s CELEBRATED LAMY
on the radical cure (without medicine)
of Spermatorrhien, or Seminal Weakness . , Involunta
ry S•culinal Lose., Impotency, or Mental and Physi
cal Inenpa,:ity. Impe,liutenta to Marrin&e:ete ; also
Conmimption. Epilepsy. and Fits induced by self-In
dulgonce or sexual CNtinvagance.
:a sealed envelope, only n cent;.
Vie celebrated author, in thin admirable essay
clearly demonstrates. from a thirty years sueetc‘:fful
that the Manning consequence: , of sel f-abuse
y be radically cured without the dangerous use ol
internal medicine or the application of the knife--
pointing out a mode Of care at once simple, certain
and effacl oaf. by means of which every sufferer, no
mettue what his condition may be, may cure bimse.f
damply. privately. and radically.
•
ii, Ibis Lecture should be in the han k ie o f every
youth and every man in the land.
swol, in as plain Envelope, to any ad
drUFi'. poi: paid, on ru.x , ipt. of tix eent, or two poet
ttator. Addre39 the pulaishers.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO..
1:27 BONTery, New York. Port Otlie Box 15813
THE CELEBRATED
RAPP'S GOLD PEN;
The hest the World,
FOE 'SALE .i.T
MASSEY'S JEWELRY STORE
No. 23 East Iffinuilion St.
THESE Pens have acquired so wide a reputation
1 for their superiority us to render them the most
jutpular pen mode. Where once used no other pen
will be had. jjunl2-3mos.
SA MITP.L M. RITTER
WIIoLESALE MANUFACTURER OS'
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
Shoes and Uppers,
SI'ITABLE FOR COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE.
41,1rA1. f, W('TIN CC.I 11.1 N TEIN) - Xija
121 NORTH THIRD STREET,APHIL'A.
June. ISG6.
WAR K,
MANUFACTURERS DEPOT,
No. 85 Cent Street,
• NEW YORK.
ITALLEABLE awl Grey Iron Castings, Machine
ry and Hardware, Trunkmalters"fools, and
S Shoemakers and Saddlers toole, Carriage
Castings, Wilco's, Simi; Co, Ilttls, Axles
Drills and Patent Chunks. Ejtut2o-3m
BARNETT'S
61aUcible, , arta Grel Croft
FOlindry and Machine Shop,
lIIMILTON, 31cIVIIORTER and BRUEN STS,,
NEWARK, N. J.
A T ;IBS, Shaping Machines, Drill 9, Foot, Drop,
IJ Soren , and hand Preares, on hand and made to
order. STORE; S 5 CENTRE STREET
jun2.l;-;:m.] NEW YQRR.
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS
A RE not only unexcelled, but they ate absolutely
tt. wocqualctl, by any other Reed Inntruinent in
the country. Designed expressly fer Churches and
Selo°lc, they are bound to bo equally well adapted
to the patter and drawing roma.' For sale only by
E. M. BRUCE,
No. 18 North SEVENTH Street, PEIILADELPHIA.
BRADI3IIItY'S PIANOS, and a own
plot° ofsortmont of the PERFECT BIELODEONS
Soptonabor 26, ql5. —ly
Plllllllllllll GIIIIO SI1BSTITIITE!
114,VGRIS
3a..nL. - VET C>Wl3
Super-Phosphate of Lime !
TRADE MARK
k •
,
. • •
,After Inure than twelve years of comtunt IIEV, this
highly concentrated manure hue attained a wide
spread reputation as a
Substitute for Peruvian Guano.
Being fntnd active in its operation, and of great du
rability. It does not exhaust the soil, but on the
contrary, permanently improves it. Thu increasing
sales annually, abundantly prove the high popular
value of this manure, and establish tho fact of its
being relied m on by a wide circle of agriculturists
to :apply all aunts in the direction of manures for
every crop.
aPaati & slam&
Sole Manufacturers Proprietors,
Office, NO. 20, South Delaware Avenue,
PIIII.III4ADELPIIIA.
Price $56 per 2000 lbs., Cash.
JUST FUULISIIED, the 13th edition of our now
pamphlet, "How to ;Uaintain the Fertility of Ameri
can Farms and Plantations,"—furnished free upon
application to us or our Agents.
BAUGH & SONS,
20 South Delaware JOCIIt/e,
PHILADELPHIA
July 21, 1800
NOTICE TO OFFICERS.—Actof Congress,
approved July IS, 1860, gives Three Months
Pay Proper, to officers of volunteer service, who
were in any manner honorably discharged utter tho
9th of April, 1805 and wh, had been officers March
1805. Apply immediately, in person or by let
ter, to the Military find Naval Agency, N 0.427 Wal
nut street, Pblintietpliin
Ikl/1111 91 lefif..
JOS, J DTVITT JA CO,
Milkr,..SolOeibet -4'0(4
-AT
•
NEW YORK STORE
No. 10 East •Hamilton:,Street;
ALLENIOWN, PA., ,
Are now receiving their NEW EitOON, of
SHIN HD SEER •ROODS.
.bleu tuoy nave bought at 25 to 60 per cent. Wit
than they could to bought for, and are now preper.
ad to give their customers the advantages of onr
LOW PURCHASE .
No soli Goods cheaper than any Oa in
Allon
town, 601 h -otter Goods and thore - tif dOn't
;visa to boast , of what we do t * e and BM
youice, cos. Never botor_gkeia priegated to the
p [Alio such in attractive an Jegaqii isortutenn of
'GOODS'.
Consisting in part of
FINE FRENCH S'ERINOES
°Awned and light colors.
MUSLIN DE LAINES,
UNION PLAIDS
in Ohoced and scotch Plaids
All Wool De Laines
AND
itiourniaig Goods.
A great variety of L .dies', AHEM' and Ohildren'a
WOOLEN SHAWLS,
BALMORALS, Foe.
In addition to the above will bo Aland the leig
Mt stork of
Brown and
Bleached
blueline,
Tiokings,
Denims,
Striped and
Checked
Shirting,
Canton
Flannels,
Prints,.
Clinghams,
• Woolen
Flannels,
Cassimeres, .
and
Cloth
Ever shown In Allentown Our Cloths, Criselmnren
and Flannels are cheaper and superior to anything
,ffored at ary other establishment in town: •
Como where you can get Goods at prices' Mit
ensure a ready and eatlsfaeto7 sale. Our Stock is
complete and offers groat inducements. When you
are ready to buy, tall In with the crowd and bring
up at the Store No. 35 Bust Hamilton Street.
MILLER, SCHREIBER CO.
January 2, 1816. .—t
InTSTuaL
IN ALLENTOWN
JUST OPENED
Lawler & Steckel.
At LION LULL, No. 20 east Hamilton treat
[JAW: opened a tew DRY GOODS and ORO
CERY store. All of their stock Is new and
fresh, and has been purchased for cash et the pres
ent reduced prices, which will enable them to sell
at greatly reduced rates. Among their , .
Dress Goods
ho found some of the latest and most fashions•'
blo stylos, comprising
Silks,
Mahnir.Lenn,
Leno Voyage, Grenadine '
Len° Melange, All Wool Delain.,
Amuree, Melange,
Plain and Figured. Poplins. .
Bradley's Improved Duple: Hoop Skil%
Also a fall line of
"lia3EHIVFlit VriTMEICEL,
Consisting in part of
Cassimeres,
Tweeds,
lientuoky Jeans,
Cottonades, &e.
Domestic Goods, •
uoh as Tickings,
Flannels,
Shootings, .
••
Prints, _ .•
Cheek, &0., &o.
Terms are CASH!
iks.COUNTRY PRODUCE taken' in exchange'
1.. r goals.
M. It. LAWFLR,
tpril 17, tbai
Cons.ult Your Interest
In Buying Goods!
Metzger & Osman
Have just oponed nt their
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,' -
. NO. 33 EAST HAMILTON S,TREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA.,
THEIR SPRING STOCK OP'
CLOTHS, CASSHWERES.
VESTINCS, &c., ego.,
as , which will be ft fa
Blade up to Order, .11,
IA WE LAMS EVITLEB,
BY TIP-TOP WORKMEN,
at tho aborted notice.
Ts2ADV4E2DIE (BILVIMUIM(01,
akill OREM' IMISMIG 6003
SOLD CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Cali and Examine.
WE HAVE THE ,
Cheapest Coats,
Cheapest Vests,
Cheapest Pants,
Cheapest Overalls,
Cheapest Clothe,
Cheapest Cassimeres,
Cheapest Shirts, .
Cheapest Collars,
Cheapest Bosoms,
Cheapest Neckties,
Cheapest Scarfs,
• Cheapest Handkerohiefr,
Cheapest Hosiery,
Ch. apest Gloves,
Cheapest Umbrellas,
• etc., etc., eta., etc.
Our stock ie much heavier end better assorted than
• • -
EVER BEFORE:
Don't forgot the place, No. 83 East Hamilton air.,
next door to tho "Independent Republikaner."
METZGER & OBMAN.
NATHAN MWTZOER, late of the Arm of Troisll •
Metzger.
Tmonu.ti ORMAN, lately head entter at the catch,-
Ilzhment of Trozell & Metzger.
Allentown. Aug. 8, 1805
Application for Charter.
In the matter of the application) In the Court of
of Julio Sivorts et al, for a I Common Pleas 'of
oharterof incorporation of tho Lehigh countyolY
"Union Beneficial Society" of April term.
the First Ward, Allentown. )
.. •
An now, August 2, 1866, the said instrument of
writing having been presented to the Court, and
perused and examined by them, and the objeatsoir:
tidies and conditions therein set forth appearing
lawful and not Injurious to the community; it is di
rected that the raid writing he tiled iu.tho ottleis..of
the Protliono try of the Court of Common Pleat oCLa
high county, and that notice be given in ono news
paper published in •Lehigh county for at leaskthreo
weeks, setting , forth that an appliontion has been
made to this court to grant the charter of ineorpore
ation prayed for, and that the court will oot on AO
application at the September.term_ _ •. ,
By order of the Court--Esnies
August 7, 1866. ,' • ,
IMPORTANT TO DISABLED SOLDThiriff,
SAILORS, AND MARINES.
ore, or Marines, who havo lost an armor leg,*otbeen,
permanently and totally disabled ln'tinrstrtnA,4l%
now entitled to a pension of :''fifteen' pok6 l l- per
month ; those who have lostien said let of both
legs, Twenty Dollars; those who hare lost. , botti
arms or both eyes, Twenty:title Dollars; 'Thitr:ned
also restores the Pensibn to Soldier! einilloYcd.
any civil capacity under the Ourernment, ApplY in
person or'hy mail V. the Military and,NargAgency
of JOSEPH E. DEVITT & CO., N0:4127 WALNUT
STREET, PIIIDApELPIIIA,
Menet 71 18601
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Wm. R: Buccicit.
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