629. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. 110rIZEIMV "'OWN MASH 1" Mew Pall Styles ARE in every respect first class, and embrace a complete assortment for Ladies, Misses, and Children, of the newest styles, every length and shi es of waist. Our Skirts, wherever known, are more universally popular than any others before the public. They re tain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really cheaper. than any other limp Skirt in the market. The 'rings and fasten logs are warranted perfect. Every lady should try them! They are now being extensively sold by Merchants, throughout the country, and at Witotr.- SALE and RETAIL, at Manufactory and Sales Room No. 728 Arch St., below 7th, Philadelphia. Ask for HOPKIN'S "own usicn,"—buy no other. CAUTION.—None genuine unless stamped on each Pat—"Ho kin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No, 028 Arch St., Philadelphia." , Also, constantly on - hand a full lino of New York made Skirts, at very low prices. TERMS NET CASH September 4th. Allentown Post Office. LETTERS remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Allentown, State of Penneylvania, up to the 3d day.of September, 1886 E. J. Orance, John Finnigan, S. Gillman, Franklin Goodhart, Isaac A. Hendrick, Patrick Madigan, Rev. T. Ralm, Martin Young. 2d To obtain any of these letters, tho applicant must call for adverttred Zeiler*, give the date of the list, and pay ono cent for advertising. ygt•lf not called for within one month, they will be sent to tho Dead Letter Office. The Keystone N ormal School. THE examination of this Institution, preparatory to its recognition as the State Normal School„ for the Third Normal School District of Pennsylvania, embracing the counties of Berko,: Schuylkill and Le high, will take place on Thursday and Friday, the 13th and 14th days of September. The dedication of this Institution, will take place on Saturday, the day following said examination, on which day a number of prominent speakers from abroad have consented to deliver addresses. The public are respectfully invited to attend. LEIVIS K. 110TTENSTELN, Pree't. Doom 11. HOTTENSTEIN, Sooty. [eep4-2w 70 4 xtcuTons , N TIC E.—Notice IP is hereby given that the undersigned have tak en out letters Testamentary on the estate of Daniel 'Mad, deceased, Allentown, Lehigh County ; there fore, all persons who aro indebted to said estate, aro requested to make payment within six weeks from the date hereof; and such who have any legal claims against said estate will present them well authenti cated for settlement within the above specified time. Those living in Allentown or vicinity can presen t their claims to A. K. Witman, Esq., or to Jonas E. Beisel, U. Macungie township. BENJAMIN F. BEISEL, 1 Ex , ort . JONAS E. BEISEL, Sept. 4th, 1866. —6w A24I.II.ILZEID. At the resident() of the bride's father, in Genesee Valley, June 7th 1866, by the Rev. A. L. S. Bate man, Peter Kern Esq., of.thefirm of Turner & Kern, formerly of Lehigh county, to Miss Mattio Turner. In this place, on the 30th ult., by the Itev. Sam uel Philips, Llewellyn Wanner, Esq., of Reading, to Mies hate M. Dech, of A Itentown, Pa. No cards. Reading papers please copy. On the 2d of September, by Rev. N. S. Stress burger, Mr. Henry It. Museelman to Miss Anna Ma ria Kessler, both of Simeon Lehigh county. - On the same day, by the same, Mr. Henry J. Smith, of Simeon, to Miss Henrietta Billiert, of Sal isburg. On the 23d inst„ Mr. Tilghman Bless, of Slating ton, to Miss Anna Maria Delbert, of Washington. On the 16th of August, by the Rev. W. It. Hof ford, Wm. B. Fulmer, of Bethlehem township, to Miss Amelia Frank, of Frcemansburg. On the 23d of August, at the residence of Reuben Glick, in South Whitehall, by Rev. Mr. Bauman, Mr. Joseph Glick to Miss Mary Hower, both of Gir iirdsville, Schuylkill county. On the 18th of August, by Rey. A. J. CI: Dubs, Mr. John Focht to Miss Marietta Ludwig, both of South Whitehall. On the same day, by the same. Mr. Israel Rein hart, to Miss Josephine Lentz, both of South NI bite hall. On the 30th of August, by the Roy. J. F. Fahs, Mr. Jacob U. Saeger to Miss Emma Schimpf, both of Allentown. MI I E D. On theltOth of August, in Allentown, Sarah, wife of Jesse •Lafavor, aged about 19 years. On the 14st of August, in Allentown, Rosanna S., daughter of George A. Frey, aged 1 year 8 months and 27 days. On the 24th of August, in Allentown, Stephen Lentz, aged 68 years, 1 mouth and 13 .days. On the 26th of August, in Allentown, Daniel Bele. el, aged 73 years, 8 months and 16 days. In Humus, on Sunday,-August 18th, Mrs. Mary Ships, wife et Jacob Ships, deceased, in her 78th year. On tho 27th of August, in South Whitehall, of ty phoid Toyer, Emma Jane, daughter of Thomas and Eliza Strauss, aged Tt years 5 months and G days. On the alth of August, in Allentown, Anon, wife of Daniel Reinhard, aged 22 year& FARMER AND HOUSEKEEPER To PREVENT Cl:Palk G.—During the "hot term" persons of a full habit, who walk much, are inclined to chafe. This can be cured or prevented by the use, once or twice a day—at retiring and rising—of a solution of common alum in water. The alum may be dissolved in warm or cold water, but should be used cold, applied with a soft linen or cotton cloth to the parts afTeepd. The proportions are a lump of alum largo as a walnut to half a pint of water. If too strong, where the flesh is ex coriated, weaken with cold water. • AN ITEM FOR THE LADIES.-J. L. Booth, of Rochester, N. Y., the inventor of the now steel capped rail fur railroads, says: "Fold a wet towel or cloth a few times, placing the same on a table or in a pan, set the glass jar (cold) upon it, and 'pour in the hot, fruit or liquid withcut fear, and if a jar can be broken in this way he would like to know it. If, per chance, one should break, it would bo easier to give a philosophical reason for it 'than for it ntit breaking. .As it is an intolerable pest to heat the jars prior to filling, the announce ment will be thankfully received by all who are not awure of the fact_' Mr. Booth offers to give $5O to the first person who will send him- a satisfactory explanation, showing why the jar does not break under the. above men tioned circumstances. PRESERVING SEED Coux.—As the sewn is at hand far farmers to lay away their seed corn, wo give the following suggestions from an old farmer in Wisconsin. As soon as the largest ears become hardened or glazed,thoUgh the stalk may be quite green and the husk on the ear somewhat green, select the largest and ripest ears, and on the same day divest the corn of all the husk, save as much as will suspend it. Braid the ears in bunches of ten or twelve and suspend them in some dry place, or if the atmosphere be damp, hang the bunches around the wall of the• kitchen for three or four weeks at least. It may hang either in the kitchen or any . dry, airy place, where neither damp nor rain will get to it. until planting time. All such seeds will grow in any land not flooded with water.— Prairie Farmer. SILECTIN6 A Cow.—The Massachusetts PlouOntan gives the following directions: "It is eometimes the case that the best judges will bo deceived. A cow of very unpromising appearance, coarse in the neck, Inrgo•boned, and second or third-rate milk marks generally, will now and then turn cut to be first rain, while another, with these marks largely devel oped, flue in the head and neck, and promis-. ing everyway, will prove unsatisfactory. But a failure in this case is rare. Let the head be light, the forehead broad, the horn rather thin and clear, the eye clear and prominent, the neck thin, and the foicquartere rather light, the hack straight, the hindquarters well-devel. ()red, wide over the loins, the carcass dcep, the udder coming forward and well-shaped. the akin soft to the touch, the Mats well set, nut too large nor too small, the tail long and thin, like a a hip lash, Such a cow ought to be a good one.' To INSURE EGOS rote WINTER.—If an old hen has boon laying well all summer, and is hits in moulting, she requires rest and time to recover from the moult; and if cold weather comes on her when but partly moulted, she will, perhaps, be a long time recovering the proper condition for laying. If, however, she• is allowed to set late in summer so as to rest her (ruin egg laying, and during the time she is - tending her brood she is encouraged to moult, by warmth and generous feeding, she will, when her moult is, completed, soon get into a laying condition, and by good manage meat, may el ten be kept laying all the winter, and lay butter and larger eggs than pullets.— I give barley and oats mixed eaoh'day and have the run of a small field. To prevent their wanting to set, I regularly take up all the eggs so laid and never lesita but two in best.—•Cer. /Tondos Artskri Special Notices. The question suggest, Whether in tho East or West, We raise tall boys the best ; ,And prime, scientific fellows Have their theories treasured : But if those who have measured The.most men can beet tell mo Of stature high or low, Then all, such facts to know. To Tower Hall should go. Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing. . Town lI►LL, No. 518 Market Street, BEN2IETT it CO THE MASON & lIAbILIN CABINET ORGANS, forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for 880 to *6OO each.— FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue free. Address, MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. Sept. 12, ONE. PRICE. ONLY. -4m k GENTLEMAN who sufferodior years from Nen , !I one Debility, Premature Decay, and all tho 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 ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adiortiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOAN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chamber street, N. Y. on2-1y) T. GOOD, P. M LIVERY young lady and gentleman in the United X4I States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.) by address ing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged willoblige by not noticing this card. All othore will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. Y. RAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.—This LA is the most delightful and extraordinary ant olo over discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth, and the distingue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It• removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh. transparent and smooth. It contains no ma terial injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Bold everywhere. Retail price, 50 eta. • Prepared by W. E. lIAGAN, Troy,, N. Y. Address all orders to ' DEMAS BARNES it' CO., New York Sept. 26/65-1y: AGUE DE MAGNOLIA.—A toilet delight ! The ladies' treasure and gentleman's boon! The "sweatest thing" and largest quantity. Manufactured from tho rich Southern. Magnolia.— Used fur bathing the face and person, to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent eruptions, to perfume clothing, &n. It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, blotch's, &c. Reuses nervous headache and allays inflamalon. It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It curos mosquetu bites and stings of insects It contains no material irjuricus to tho skin Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold cvermhere. Try the Magnolia Water ouco and you will use no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water alter. wards. DEMAS BARNES lz CO., Oct. 'B6; The advertiser, having been roatored to health in a few weeks by a eimplo remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung afire Lion, and that dread disease, Ccneumetion—is nix ious to make known to hie follow-aufforea the mean of care. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the proscription usod (free of charge,) with tho direc tions for preparing and using the same, which tboy will find a HMO; CUM: for Consumption, A 8110714, Bronchitis, Cotsyhe, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the proscription is to benefit tho afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to bo in valuable, and he hopes ovory sufferer will try his -einedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove 'a • leasing. Parties wishing the prescription, onaa, by re turn mail, will please address nay. EDWARD A. WILSON, ant-I Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. The Great English Remedy, CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prepared from ap re crip tio n of Sir J. Clarke, dl. .D Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. . This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseasos to which the constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and roe ovos all obstructions, and a speedy cure may or ruled on. TO MARRIED LADIES itis particularly, suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. gash bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Govern. xont Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counter feits. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means havefailed; and although a powerful rome• dy, do not contain iron, calomol, antimony, or any. thing hurtful to the constitution. Bulldirections in the pamphlet around saes pack which should be carefully preserved. Sold by all Druggists. Bole Agent for the United States & Canada, JOB MM US, 27 Cortlandt Street, New York. N. 8.-41.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any aitthorized Agent, will ensure a bottle, contain. ng 50 Pills, by return mail. [Aprila.ly C atarrh Snuff. r ills Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the IL best article known for outing the Catarrh, Cold in the Bead and Headache. It has been found an excellent remedy in many cares of Sore Eve.— Deafness has been removed by it, and Hearing has often been greed., improved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the hen t. Tho soneations after using it are delightfu. and' invigorating. It opens and purges out all ob. structions, strongthons tho glands, and givoe healthy action to the parts affected. Moro then Thirty Tears' of sale and use of Dr. Mars/mire Catarrh and Head. ache Snuff, has proved its great value for all tht common diseases of the head, and at this moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the bust physicians, and is used with groat sum se and satisfaction everywhere. READ THE CERTIFICATES OF WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS IN 1854. ' The undersigned, having for many yeare been acquainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrah and Head ache Snuff, and sold it in our wholesafe trade, cheer fully state; that wo believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of It for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decided. ly the best article wo have over known for all com mon diseases of the Hoed. Burr & Perry, Boatou'llarnes k Park, N. York Hood, Auoton & Co., " A. 11.. D. Sands, " Brown, Lamson & C 0.," Stephen Paul & Co., " Reed, Butler /a Co., " liwael Minor & Co., " Seth W. Petrie, " SPKeatton /a Robbins " Wilson,Fairbank & Co." A. L. Sepalll di Co., " Ilenahaw,Edmand &Co " M.Ward, Close & Co. " U. 11. Day, Portland. Mo. Bosh & Gale, w fir • For Halo by all Druggi.te. Try it. • April 3. 18th. ly Corrected Weekly by Weinsheimer t Newhard & Co Wheat Flour, T 1 bb1.14.00 file Chop, '.1;1 100 lbs. 2.25 Corn Meal, 14 bbl. 5.25 Whoat,l bushel, 2.50 Rpi, g, 1.30 Corn, IP 1.05 Oats, " 821 b .00 Clovereeed, " Timothyeead," Flaxseed, " Dried Apples," " Peanhos." BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. PUT UP AT WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 223 NOR= SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Will color more water than four time', the enme quantity of ordinary Indigo. It ie warm:Mai to ere sotivlittion, cud Is retailed at thy cemo prtot4B thy Ihttutone end Itihrlor ar , t 101,14 ittolft4to The Height of Our People. ERRORS OP YOUTH STRANGE, BUT TRUE. Props., Exolusivo Agents, N. Y. .;7"/) TO CONSUMPTIVES SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Dr. MARSHALL'S V* o o .:1.017/AV:...T-1.1442V,1:1 Egge,l3 dozen, Buttor,t'a lb. Lnrd, " " Bacon " Beoawax," Potatoos,V buahai 80 5.00 950 3 00 3.50 '4.50 Bonne, •• 2.00 Balt, U 1.20 Salt,in aaoka, 3.25 hay, per tort. 15.05 Straw. •• 8.00 New York Price Current. For September let. Corrected weekly by J. R. HELFRICH, PRODUCE COMMISSION MER CHANT No. 92 Barclay Street, •• HEW YORK. BUTTER. • ".Y State. Tubs, fair to grad, per lb. 35 to 40 Y d ta.e tubs, choirs!, " 41 to 42 orange and Sasser, psis, " 45 to 50 Western Reserve, choice, " 3J to North's. Penna., good to choice, " 35 to 40 N. Y. State Welsh Tabs, " 36 to 40 N.Y. State FirkinsPrimo for Shipping, " 40 to 42 Fenno., in Pails and Tuba Storo Packed 28 to 35 Western Reserve, White and Mixed," 22 to 25 CHEESE. Factory choice and fancy new, " " good N. Y. State, diary, Skim milk, or poor, EGGS Jorsoy & Penno.packed in chaff, Per dos. 27 to 28 Jersey& Penna. packed in oats, " 27 to 28 N. Y. Stato, packed, in good order, " 28 to 2. Ohio, packed—by express, to count, " 28 to Ha CO BEANS. Marrow,eboice,full sited, per bush 62 lbs 2.50 to 2.60 Kidney, ehoice,full shed, " " 2.20 to 2.40 Mediums, choice,, 1.75 to 1.90 Mixed lots and common, " . 50 to 1.00 DRIED FRUIT. Apples—N. Y. State, choice, per. 1b.17} to 181 Applos —Jeremy and Pennsylvania, " 13 to 14 Apples—Sliced " 18 to 18 Blackberries Now, " 29 to 30 RaFpberrios do " 42 to 45 Cherries pitted New, " 45 to 50 do pita in do " Bto 10 Peaches uopeeled old " 18 to 18 do pooled, do " 20 to 30 Apples Primo State, 14 to 15. Applos Now Southern 28 to 30 GREEN FRUITS. Applos. do common Pearl!, Cooking, do Bartlett, BEESWAX. Pure Flaxsood, Clover, In good Barrels, per lb. 11i to 12 POULTRY. Dinka alive, Alive Geese, Spring Chickens, per pair • pring Chickens, email Fowls, Turkeys • BUTTER.—The receipts continued free during the past week, and prices on all grades have come down more especially the common grades. 'Lade is remarkable dull, little or no shipping demand, which is the secret of the brake down in market. EGGS.,—These have come in quite freely from the West, Canada and this State, during the past week prices favor the buyer, do not think there will be much change in the market for a few days. RESTORE YOUR SIGHT I ÜBE DM J. STEPHENS & CO.'S PATENT CORNEA RESTORERS, Or, RESTORERS OF THE EYESIGHT. Thiy will Restore Impaired Sight, and Preserve it to the Latest Period of Life. SPECIACLES RENDERED USELESS. • The most eminent Physic.- , fans, Oculists, Divines, and the most prominent men of ' 0 • our country, recommend the ;.;" 4M, uae of the CORNEA RESTOR . MRS for Prosbyopia, or Far or • Long-Sighteaness, or every person who wears spectacles from old ago ; Dimness of Vis ion, or Blurring ; Overworked' Eyes ; Asthenopla, or Weak Eyes ; Eplphora, or Watery Eyes; Pain in ?he Eyeball ; Amaurosis, or Obscurity of Vision ; Photophobia, or In tolerance of Light; Weakness of the Retina and Optic Nerve; Myodesopla, or Specks or Moving bodies before the Eyes ; Ophthalmia, or Inflam mation of the Eye and Eye lids ; Cataract Eyes ; Henne pin, or Partial Blindness ; Sinking of the Eyeball, and Imperfect Vision from the effects of Inflammation, &c. They can be used by any ono with a certainty et success, and without the least fear of injury to the eye. More than 5,01)0 certificates of cures are exhibited et our office. Cure guaranteed in every case when applied according to the direction', inclosed In each box, or the money will be re funded. IWrite for a Circular—sent gratis. Address, Dr. J. STEPHENS & CO., Oculists. (P. O. Box 926.) For sale at Rushton's Family Drug Store, No. hi Astor House, corner of Barclay Street and Broadway, Now York. .WT Dn. J. STEPHENS & Co. have invented and patented a MYOPIA or CORNEA FLAT TENER, fur the cure of NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS, which has proved a great success. Write for a . Circular. August 14, 1808. —lyr VACATION OVER. SCHOOL BOOKS AT THE Friedensbote Book Store. E. B. Leisenring Co. %HEY have now on hand for the opening of the schools a large stock of School Books, Stationery &c , that are sold as cheap as at any place in this section• All wanting Books for school can find them at the FRIEDENSBOTE BOOK STORE, at the lowest prices. REMEMBER! We always keep on hand a complete assortment of all kinds wanted in the School Room. Bellevue Female Institute. TILE Fall and Winter Term of this healthfully and beautifully located BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Will commence 10th mo. Jet, 1860, and oloso 4th mu. 12th, 1860. For further information apply for circular to ISRAEL .1. GRAHAM, 1 princ , :paic JANE I'. GRAHAM, Aug. 28th. —lm YQ n Ladioe trmattrito. —OF— liatboro, Penn'a. 15 NILES NORTH OF PHILADELPHIA. REV. GEono RAND, A. M., Principal. In successful operation for 12 years. Reopens with enlarged facilities, September 10th, 1866. . SEXD FOR CIRCUL.IIIS. Aug: 28. 1866. —lw FEMALE QsaLLEGE. Bordcntown, N. J. Plensantly flaunted, on tho Delaware River, 30 miles north of Phi adolphia. Board and tuition, $208.00 per year. FALL TERM COMMENCES SEPT. 18, 1860. For Catalogue containing particulars, address Ri:v. JOHN H. BRAKELY, A. M., President. nug2B-4w] DEDICATION. WILL be dedicated to the Service of God, on Sat urday the Ath and Sunday the ilth of Septem ber, the church of the United Brethren in Christ, on the corner of Bth and Linden etc., on which occasion Bishop Ulossbrenncr, of Virginia, will preach in English, and several others from abroad, in German. The public are cordially invited to be present, and participate in the solemn devotion. The . Committee. Teacher Wanted. A MALE TEACHER for the Eames Grammar School is wanted. Application to he made to Dr. E. T. Steckel, Secretary of the Ennuis School Board. School to open on October first. aug2B-tf] By order of the Board. // I' ' , 1 -.._. . i , j, yr r P i ; , / , e p er , , ge,n,e/ypq'tecelliv -- - Wdczacic . t,tfteolie,2z4 Auguvt 11th, 1566 PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,— preferred by till pro:alkali Painters ! Try it! and you will have no other. Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, WHOLESALE Dana, PAINT and GLASS DEALEES, Illillo-Iyl No. 1117 North Third Street Mitt lielphim cIIDER MILLS, FRUIT PRESSES, AP 4 1 / 4 .) PLR PASERRS &c., for attic by D. LANDBETII & SON, 21 a 23 M. Rh St.. bbttonroh Sierlitt tad Cbeetnut i Philn, 18 to 18 17 to 376 " 161 to 174 I' 7 to 14 per bbl. 3.50 to 4.50 •' 1.60 to 2.60 'I 3.00 t .00 " 8.00 to 12.1,, per lb. 39 to 41 . SEEDS. par bush. 56 lbs. 3.95 to 3.65 per lb .11 to 12.1 TALLOW.' per pair 75 to 1.25 par pair 75 to 100 75 to 1.0 " 50 to 82 per lb. 18 to 20 " 24 to *,6 BARNES is SON, Cor., of Hamilton & 6th Sts., ALLENTOWN, PA., DEALERS IN Drugs, Chemicals & Paints, WHOLESALE AND R BARNES it SON'S DRUO STORE Is known in Allentown BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE Is known throughout Lehigh county BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to got pure Drugs BARNES c t SON'S DRUG STORE ' Is the place to got Ono and fresh Drugs BARNES dr SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to got cheap Drugs BARNES .15 SON'S DRUG STORE. Is the plaeo to get good and reliable Medicines BARNES /r. SON'S DRUG STORE Is do place to get prescriptions compounded BARNES Jr, SON'S DRUG STORE Is tho place togct Pedr:dory and Fancy Articles BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE h the place to get any genuine Patent Medicines BARNES S SON'S DRUO STORE 18 the place to get Dye Stuffs. 3ARNES SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to got Trusses, Supporters Shoulder Braces. BARNES Jr. SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to got pure Winos and Liquors for Medical Purposes. BARNES ‘4 SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to get Paints and Oils. BARNES .b SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to got Window Glass and Putty. BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to get the best Varnishes. BA NES SON'S DRUG STORE. Is the place for country merchants to obtain supplies. BARNES St SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place for Physicians to obtain supplies BARNES di, SOWS DRITG STORE Is the place for Storekeepers and Country Merchants to obtain their supplies of Kerosene Oil, Sal Soda, Concentrated Lye, Puro Ground Spices, Matches, Starch, Shoe Blacking, Bicarb. Soda, Salaratus, Alcohol, Lard and Whale Oil,Neat's Foot Oil,CastiloSoap, Indigo, Bath Bricks, Stove Lustre, Whito Chalk, Cream Tartar, Bent Saltpetre, Epsom Salts, Castor Oil, nerd Borax, Camphor, Sweet Oil, Black Ink, Essences, I=l ~`~~;~i1~~ Y At Barnes & Son'e Drug Store—You can buy your Cattle Powders At Barnes & Son's Deng Store—You can buy Lu bricating ON, for Machinery. It Barnes 1 Son's Drug Store—You can buy Pottuib and Soda Aab, At Barnes & Sou'a Druy Store—You can buy cella- blo Family Medicines At Barnea & Sou'e Drug Store—Will he found a full supply of all articles used in the PAINTING BUSINESS. At BARNES dr, SON'S DRUG 0 VSTORE is the place to find all fd the popular Patent Medicines rg and flair Restoratives of the z day. Wisharts Pie Tree Tar Corditl,llunter's Worm Cakes, ey. limbold's Extract Ruche, Dr. I 0 0. Rose's Family •Medicines, Ay- 0 er's Cherry Pectorial.Sareapa rilla and Pills, Dr. Jayne's z Medicines. 11mA - old's German Bitters, Woods Hair Reston'. live, Sterling's Ambrosia,Mer -0", I chant's Garglini, Oil, et'. Er We would call attention to the fact that we are constantly receiving fresh goods from Philadelphia and other markets, and we are able to COMPETE wrni ANY OPPOSITION Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon this house, we hope, through the favor of a discrim inating public, to merit a continuance of tho same. Our endeairore shall always be to PLEASE ALL, and to furnish Rum Artic,Lea EQW RrEQQ , a july2l-tf.] BARNES & SON. PERIIVIAN GIIIIO SINSTITIITE! It &UGH'S 7Et..ilk." 4 liNT Mt COM Mt Super-Phosphate of Lime ! TRADE ,MARK 1 • r After more than twelve years of constant use, this highly coicentrated manure has attained a wide spread reputation as a Substitute for Peruvian Guano. Being found active in ins operation, and of great du rability. It does not exhaust the soil, but on the contrary, permanently improves it. The increasing sales annually, abundantly prove the high popular value of this manure, and establish the fact of its being relied upon by a wide circle of agriculturists to supply all wants in the direction of manures for every crop. BAUGH & SQNS, Sole Manufacturers dr. Proprietors, Office, NO. 20, South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. Price $56 per 2000 lbs., Cash, JUST PUBLISHED, the 13th edition of our now pamphlet, "how to Maintain the Fertility of Ameri can Farms and Pinntntions,"-4urnishod free upon application to us or our Agente. BAUGH 4, - SONS, 20 binst h Delaware 4vesitie, PIIILADELI.IIIA. —3m July 24, MO NEW&RK MANUFACTURERS DEPOT, No. 85 Centre Street, NEW YORK. 111rALLEADLE and Grey Iron Castings, Mackine- LYI and Hardware, Think=kers' Tools, and d stipplies Shoemakers and Saddlers tools, Carriage Castings, Wheixs, Spokes, Hubs, Axles SLe., Twist Drills and Patent Chucks. Ljun2G-3m BARNETT'S MaltQa.hie , and Gael Coact Foundry and Machine Shop, HAMILTON, AIcIITIIORTER and BRUHN STS., NEWARIE, N. J. L AT z E, , s , , n s i hnl a n i g iti lkl , a r e c h s, i e nr order. STORE: 85 presses, an STREET jun 26-3111.1 NEW YORK. SAMUEL M. R.II"PEIt. • WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Shoes and Uppers SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE. JSErALL WORK GUARANTEED. 127 NORTH THIRD STREET,IhIIL'A. Juno 12, 1566. —elm PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,— The Whitest, the most (lambi° and the most econom ical. Try it ! Manufactured only by Ziegler di. Smith, WhOlosalo Drug, Paint, & Glass Dealer. jan3o-Iy] No. 187 N. Third St., Philada -2m MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, an Essay of MI Warning and Instruction fer Young Men! Al so, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relief, tent free of charge In ecaleq totter cm-cloven. d dame Dn. J. OKLLIN 1101.1UHTONI Itoward Anculation, Rdelphley rti Atell 1141 10611-1, IMPORTANTroF%%I ESE EMALES ' 414\i‘Ve i ( 4't # 4 4. 0 40 ((( PILLS TO THE LADIES. BOTH MARRIED AND SINGLE, The Oldest Regulator for Females. Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills Will immediately relieve, without pain, All disturb ances of the periodic diseharge,•whother arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm in removing the pains that accompany dif ficult or immoderate menstruation, and are the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes,Sick Thad ache, Pains in the Loins, Back and sides, Palpita tion of the Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sloop, and other unpleasant and and dangerous effects of an unnatural condition of tho sexual functions. Ifn the worst oases of Fluor Albus, or 'Whites, they effect a speedy cure. Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills Have been used over a Quarter of a Century. They are offered as the only safe moans ofrenowing inter rupted menstruation, but Ladies must boar in mind that, there is ono condition of the female system in which the Pills cannot bo taken without produc ing a peculiar result. The condition referred to is Pregnancy. They cannot do harm in any other way. Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills Aro the only Medicine that Married and Singe Ladies have relied upon for many years, or ran re ly upon now. Barium of •Iruitations I These Pills form the Finest Preparation ever put forward, with immediate and persistent success. Don't be deceiv ed. Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that you want the best and most reliable Female Medicine in the World, which is comprised in Dr: Cheeseman's Female Pills I They have received, and are now receiving the sanction of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit directions with each box—the price Ono Doillar per box, containing from 50 to 60 pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting the price to the Propriotors, or any authorized agent, in current funds. Sold in Allentown by Lowis Schmidt t Co., John B. Moser, Lawnll h Martin, and by Druggists gon orally. HUTCHINGS k HILLYEB, Proprietor a, oetll'Bs-Iy] 28 Hoy Street, Now York. LIE-11E111311--STROgit LIFE-IFILTRATBEITII, Hundreds and thowanda annually die premature ly, when, if they went(' give the Great F,iuch Rem edy. DR. JUAN DEL AMARRE'S GELEBUTED SPECIFIC PILLS Prepared by Farancioro d Dupont, No. 214 Hue Lombard, Paris, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Do:annum Chief Physician of the Hospital du Nord ou Lariboisiere a fair ttial, they would find immedi ate relict', and, in a short time, ho fully restored to Health and Strength. It is used in the praotioo of many eminent French physicians, with uniform success, and highly recommended as the only posi tive and Specific Remedy for all parsons suffering from Ooneral or Sexual Oebilily, all derangements of the Nervou Forces, Melancholy, Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Emissions, all Wealtnessei arising from Sexual Excesses, or youthful indiscretions. Lass of Muscular Energy, Physical Prostration. Nervous. ness, Wool: Spine, Lowness of Spirits, Dion •03 of Vision, hysterics, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Impotonoy, No language can eonvoy an adequate idea of the itnmoriato and almost miraculous change it occa sions to the debilitated and shattered system. In fact, it stands unrivalled as an unfailing cure of the maladies above tnoutiontAl. titan- no moro, but use The t 3 rout French Reme dy ; it will effect a cure wLero all others Mil, and although A powerful ronctly, contains nothing hurt ful to the must delicate constitution. Pamphlets, oontaining full particulars and diroc .tions for using, in English, French, Spanish and German, accompany mien box, and also omit free to any addross when requested. Prico ono dollar per box ; six boxes for five dol lars. • .. Bold by ull Druggists thriughout Um world; or will ho sent by Mil, securely sealed frolit all obser vation, by enclosing spot:H . lod price, to any author ized agents. Beware of Counterfeits and Imitation.. Proprietors' exclusive Agents for America, OS OAR G. MOSES A GO.. 27 (Jourdan& St., N. Y. Authorized Agents for Allentown, BARNES A SON ; Bethlehem, NOW. T. MEYEBS. [apr2-ly NOW IS YOUR IBM ! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! TIN WARE 1 TIN WARE l'l WILLIAM G. HITTER, Dealer in Stoves, and Manufactu rer of Tin and Copper .Ware, ETURNS thanks for the very liberaipat kt ronago heretofore extended to him, and at the saute time would announce to the citizens of Lehigh county and the public in general, that he has remov ed his Store to No.7I * WEST HAMILTON' STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA., ' a few doors east of Snyder's Black Bear Hotel, where he has greatly increased his stock and enlarged his manufacturing abilities, and now has on hand for the fall and winter season,. • STOVES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, including the Excelsior Cooking Stove, which is in every respect superior to any Stove now iu market; Fire Board Heaters for warming from two or three rooms; list Air Fnrnaces for heating entire houses, end Ranges—in short, all kinds of Cooking, Parlor, Bar-Aoom and Of- fico stoves. UM HOLLOW W ARE, all kinds and sizes, lined and enamelled; Wass Ket tles, and all kinds of castings for repairing Stoves, Cylinders, Fire bricks, Coal Kettles, Shovels, tic. • TIN AND. COPPER WARE of all kinds and descriptions, made of the best ma terials, Boilers with copper, Japanned ware, itc. In short everything in the 'l'lll and Copper Ware line that may be needed in a family, all of his own manufac ture, and at price" lower than any other town estab , lishment eon afford to sea. Come and inspect pri ces before you purchase elsewhere. Having for many years been the foreman in the Mitabliehment of the late l‘taj. Ettinger, dee'd., may be taken as an ceidenco that he is thoroughly con versant with the business, and that his work can be excelled by no one. TIN ROOFING AND SFOUTING promptly executed and in the best and most work manlike manlier, and at the lowest possible prices. Stores, Casting, Pewter, Copper and Tin taken in exchange at the highest poises. Allentown, Aug. 21. • —3m 1866. PHILADELPHIA. 1866. WALL PAPERS I I NEW FALL STYLES! nowELL & BOURKE, MANUFACTURERS OF RA`,ReEt RANCittMS ) AND WINDOW SHADES, CORNER of FOURTH . and MARKET Streets PHILADELPHIA.. N. IL—Always on band a Large Stock of LINEN and OIL SHADES. August 28, 181;11. SEGIIIitS! SEG/111S 3: 34,000 No. 1. T HE subscriber, at Ennuis, offers for male 34,000 good segars, one year and a half old, put up in boxes 100 each, superbly labeled. .The segars are pronounced excellent by competent judges: The manufacturer being a cripple, he cannot take sapples around to exhibit, he theref ore ' would invite buyers to call and examine his stock before purchas ing elsewhere, or send orders. julyl7-tf JESSE ZELLNER, Emaus. Pa. E x TRA PENSION TO WIDOWS. • Widows aro now entitled to an increased Pension of $2 per month for each child of the soldier under 16 years of age.. To be obtained upon application in person or by letter, to the Military and Naval Agency, No. 427 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. JOS. E. DEVITT h. CO. August 14, 1867. , —lm $2OOO A YEAR made by any ono with sls— Tools. No experience names no Presidents, Treasurers and Cashiers of 3 Banks Indere° the circular. Scut free with samples. •Ad dtees the Armor Wen Stencil Werke, Springfield ) Ver. mnpti thly 01 On+ THE CHEAP ALLENTOWN BOOK STOR . T. V, REOADS, Agent, No. 31 West Hamilton Street, A T the Store of the subscriber will be kept con stantly on hand, at the very lowest prices, in the moat elegant and also in common binding. ALL KINDS OF SUILOOL BOOKS, , Such as complete series of Sander's Reading and Spelling Books, " 11 McGuffies' 11 16 /1 Greenleaf's Arithmetics, 41 Algebras, Monteith's Geography, Colton's 66 Mitchell's Geography and Atlas, Brown's Grammars, Weld's Grammar and Geometry, • Brook's Normal Arithmetic, " Mental Specimen Copy Books, Potter & liammond's Books, ALL KINDS OF EXERCISE BOOKS. All kinds of Inks, Inkstands, Sand Boxes, Writing Nand, Steel Pens, Quills, Lead Pereile, Siete° and Penails,Slate Rub bers, Pen Holders, Gold Pens. and • Pen oils, • ° Drawing Pencils, Gum- Rubbers, Sealing Wax, Water Colors, Tape Measures,lndelible Ink,rooket Knives, Collarrins,Lrochet Needies,Toothrioks,etc. Also a splendid lot of Pocket Books, Including every kind des;rod—all of the very best quality and at the lowest prices. Also a large selection of ENGLISH AND GERMAN BIBLES, Testamonts, Reformed and Lutboran Liturgies, as well as all kinds of Hymn and Prayer Books Also all kinds of Music Books; such as the Gold en Chain, Sunday School 8011, No. 1 and 2, Day School 8011, Choral Harp ; also Smauk's Woher's Gorman Church Musk, Books. All kinds of Foreign Books. Such ac Latin Roiviing Books, Latin Grammars, Greek Grammars, Bullion's, Anthon's Crows, Sic. SUNDAY SCBOOL BOONS. A full assormiont of Sunday School Books, in cluding all the publications et the American Tract Seciety, the American Sunday School "Union" and the "Pennsylvania Bible :society." Particularly dons ho wish to say that ho has splendid Librariet and 'toward Tickets on hand, smut as have never bean kept on sale in this town before. BLANK BOOKS. Do has a splendid lot, and of the very beet qual. ity. They fire of all sizes, and can bo obtained full or half-bound. MEMORANDUM BOOKS. No ono will deny that he has the most splendid assortment of Memorandum Books of every descrip tion on hand, that can bo found at any place except Now York and Philadalphia. ALBUMS ! ALBUMS I The 'argon stock at Photograph Albums that has over been seen iri Allentown, can bo found at Rhoads' Cheap Book Store. To describe them is impossible —they must be soon, and if so, every ono will at Ones say that they are the NICEST and CHEAPBST they ever saw. At the same place there are alio over 600 Photographs, and also traincs and a splendid assortment of large Pictures for sale. lit' A lAA PAPER Over 200 different patterns of Wall Paper and Borders nro also at this Cheap Book Store, no well so hundreds of other ratio es too numerous to men tion. A very large variety of WINDOW CURTAINS. Ober 200 different pattorne. BRUSHES! BRUSHES!! A largo variety of Hair Hrushea. Tooth Brushes, and Combs of every description. By strict attention to his business, low prices and good goods, he hopes , to merit his bhare of public patronago, which ho will always keep in grateful rotnembcranco. T. V. RELOADS, Ag't. April 24, 1460 JACKSON'S WASHING COMPOUND! .I`ll.li undersigned wishes to announce to the public that ho has taken the Agency of this valuable compound, and now offers FAMILY RIGIITS for sale. This Compound has, in many places almost universally come into use, resulting in a Great Saving of Labor and Time, and proving far less destruotive to wearing apparel than the old mode of washing. By this method the Finest Linens, Laces, Cambrics etc., can be readily and easily cleaned with very little trouble. No need of rubbing the skin off your hands and tearing the clothes to pieces. It will wash in hard and soft water. Clothes need boiling but a few minutes, and but very little if any rubbing with the hands: thus avoid their wear on the wash-board. It removes Paint, Grease, or stains of all kinds. It does not injure the color. It is not only better than ordinary soap, but much cheaper. Give it a trial and you will use nothing else. • It positively will not injure the clothes, as many have given it a fair trial for several years, and it speaks for itself. The componnd cannot be sharp when every pound of ingredients requires po gallons of water. AD- Persons who have used it desiring to not as sub-agents among their neighbors and friends, by making application.te me will ho authorized to do so, and receive a commission of 10 per cent. Qinty St for a Family Right. B. MARTENS, Ag't., Alleiatown, Pa. Penna. Collegiate Institute. REV. M. L. 11OFFoRD, A. M., PRINCIPAL. Allentown, Pa. THE next session of this Institution will open Sep tember 4th, with new and increased opportuni ties for instruction on all the brandies of a ecumuou and higher English education; Greek, Latin, Ger man, French, Music, Military Drill, Bookkeeping, by single and double Entry, dce., /km ' A TELEGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT , in charge of an experienced instructor with a com plete set of apparatus, will be added to the former advantages of the Institution, affording pupils a full course of instruction in Telegcophing, the general principles of electricity and magnetism, the adjust ment of lustrutuents, combination ofeircuits, batter ies, location or breaks, escapes, ttc. The Young Ladies' Department offiers n course of instruction in English Mathematical Scientific Stud ios, Greek, Latin German, French, Music, Ornament al Wax Fruit and Flowers, Hair work, Painting, etc., equal to the best schools in the State: August 14, 1800. —3w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having taken out letters of Administration in the estate of Daniel Reinsinith, deceased, late of Washington township, Lehigh County, therefore all persons who aro indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment within six weeks from the date hereof, and such who have any legal claims against said estate, will present them well authenticated for settlement within the above specified time. JAMES KUNTZ, Adm'r August 28, 1866. —Ovr W ANTED—AGENTS. $75 to $2OO per month for Gentlemen, and $35 to $75 for Ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, improved and per fected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind braid, embroider beautifully—price only s2o—moking the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amountcan be made. Address or call on C. BOWERS & CO., Office No. 255 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circulars and terms. August 28th, 1800. —lm Agricultural Meeting. Ameeting of the Executive Committee of the Le high county Agricultural Society, will be held on Thursday the lith day of September next, at one o'clock, I'. M., at the office of Joshua Stabler, No. 59 East Hamilton street, in the borough of Allentown, for the purpose of receiving the report of the Com mittee of Arrangements and to transact other busi ness relating to the next Annual Exhibition. Al members of said Committee are respectfully invited to nttend.By order of 0. L. SCHREIBER, Pres% JOSHUA STABLER, See'y. avg2S-2w) NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas, of Lehigh county, to incorporate "The Lehigh Mason ic Library Association," and that said Court will act upon said application at its next term, and if no sufficient reason be shown to tho contrary, will grant tho oharter , of Incorporation prayed for. By the Court—Banter flEunto, Prothonotary. . 21, 186th • • ••••IWI Miller, Schreiber & Ga l —AT THE— NEW YORK STORE, 10 East Hamilton Street, a L.... ~--' ALLENTOWN ? PA., t ll) Are now molt/int their NEW i EOrof SPIIII -11111 SIMMER It whim buoy have bought at 25 to 60 per cent. less than they could bo bought for, and era now prepar ed to give their customers the advantages of oar . LOW PURCHASES: • We sell Goods cheaper than any house in Allen• town, sell hotter Goods and more of them. We don't Win to boast of what we do, only come and MI for yourselves. mover before was presented to the public such an attractive an. elegant assortment of DitILS, GOODS. Consisting in part of FINE FRENCH MERINOEs, assorted and light colors. MUSLIN DE LAMES, UNION PLAIDS In Cheoad and Scotch Plaids. All Wool De 'Lailes AND Mourning . Goods. A groat variety of L idles', MHOS . and Chlldren , a WOOLEN SHAWLS, BALMORALS, In addition to tho above will be found the hag. ost stock of Brown and Bleached Tickings, Den iMe. Striped and Checked Shirting, Canton Flannels, Prints, Gingham, Woolen Flannels, • Cassimeres, and Cloth Ever shown in kllentown Our Clothe, Cassimeres .mad Flannels aro cheaper and suporior‘o anything Albred at at y other establishment in town. Como where you can get Goode at prices that ensure a'ready and eatiafacto•y sale. Our stook is compluto and offers great inducements. Wben you :o ready to buy, tall in with tho crowd and bring up at the Storo No. 85 East Hamilton Street. MILLER, SCHREIBER & CO. , January 2. 1808. —t HIV/ STORS IN ALLENTOWN! JUST OPENED Lawler &*teckel. At I,ION UM, No, BO East Hamilton tint HAVE opened a row DRY GOODS and ORO CERY store. All of their stock is new and fresh, and ling been purchased for sash at the peas. ont reduced prices, which will enable them to sell at greatly reduced rates: Among their Dress Goods will be found some of tho latest and most fashions. blo styles, comprising Silks, Mohair Lono, Leno Vciyage, Grenadine, Lono Melange, All Wool Delains, Amures, Melange, Plain and Figured Poplins. Bradley's Improved Duplex Hoop Skirt. Also a full lino of Consisting in part of Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans,. Cottonadee, &Q. Domestic Goods, • uoh as Pickings, Flannels, Sheetings, Prints, Check, So., ke. Ter are CASH! .COUNTRY PRODUOS taken hi cubing, for goods: Wit. R. LA wein, April 17, 1613 d Consult Your Interest In Buying Goods! Metzger & Osman Rave just opened at their ' . TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,. N 0.33 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, 1, 2 *. THEIR SPRING STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINCS, &0., &0., which will be I Made up to Order, 111 1111 LATEST BTTLIII, BY TIP-TOP WORKMEN. at tho shortest nottoo. IBC~pDV-EGS, WIA4MIIIER, ill OUTLIER' RIESE OEMS SOLD CHEAPER THAN EVER. " Cali and Examine. WE HAVE THE Cheapest Coats, Cheapest Vests, Cheapest Pants, Cheapest Overalls, • Cheapest Clothe, Cheapest Caseimeres, Cheapest Shirts, • Cheapest Collars, - r Cheapest Ilosoms, Cheapest Neckties, Cheapest Scarfs, Cheapest Handkerchiefs,•' Cheapest Hosiery, Ch apest Gloves, Cheapest Umbrellas, eto., eta., eto., etc. Our stock is much heavier and better assorted than EVER BEFORE: Don't forget the place, No. 83 East Hamilton Stry next door to the "Independent Repnblikaner." METZOER • OSMAN. NATHAN BIZTIONII, WO of the . Arm of Tronall Ketsger. Tmonnam Onus, lately head cutter it the Webb. lishment of Troxell I Metsger. Allentown. Aug. 8, 1865 EXTRA BOUNTY TO buLDIERS! WIDOWS! FATHERS I MOTHERS AND MINOR CHILDREN I Bounty Bill just passed gives all . soldiers who en listed for three years, since April 19,1861. and mare: ed their full termer service, or wore discharged be fore tho expiration of said term of service on account of wounds received in the line of duty, and reoelved One hundred Dollars Bounty and no more, are now entitled to an extra bounty of Oxa nommen Dos, LABS. Widows, Fathers, Mothers, and Minor child ren of deceased soldiers who enlisted for three'yeers as above, and died in the service or from disease or wounds contracted in the service and line of duty, are entitled to the above extra. Orn limintnitto DOL LARS. ts..To be obtained upon application In pawn of by letter to the Military and Naval Agency, No 427 Walnut St., Philadelphia. JOSEPH E. DEVITT & CO. Auguet 14th, 1860. —lm ILDION ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-No • gee is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of Administration in the estate of HENRY 1113NRINZE, dee'd2, late of Waablaroa . township, Lehigh county ; therefore all persosswho aro indebted to said estate, are requested, to make payment within six weeks from the date liersoLiad such who have any legal claims against said estate will present them well authenticated for landealiat within the above specified time. aug2l-nw] HARRISON HENRITZE, TURNIP SEED, arm moor, of our own growth, warranted, for sale by • ' D. LANDRETH & 50N,,21. a 2884811 Se; • nuili•lm) between Market and Chestnut, nue WM. R. RVICICII.. ME