: aNETiAL NEWS. Colorado has been carried by the Republi cans against the Administration party. President Johnson, we understand, has as sumed all the expenses necessary for the burial of the late defunct Democracy. A man advertised for "competent persons to undertake the sale of a new medicine," and adds that "it will be profitable to the rtneer raker !" No doubt of it. A boy, 14 years' old, ate lit iy• g, two pears, and then feasted on green upples and raw turnips, in Fair Haven, Cain., the other day, and then died of cholera Hannibal Hamlin, collector of the phrt of Boston; has tendered his resignation of that post. Ho refuses to oat Johnsonian bread and batter. The latest cable news states that the offin't to find and raise the and of the broken cable, lost last year, has been completely successful. The splice was made, and the lino found to bo in excellent working order. Daan Richmond, president of the Now York Central railroad, and chairman of the New York Democratic +State Committee, died on Monday morning, August 27th, at an early hour, at the residence of Samuel J. Titden, Gramoroy, in Now York city. Judge Underwood expresses the opinion that from.what he has seen and heard in Richmond, the rebel citizens of that locality will have be come so loyal by next October that they will not allow the United States courts to assemble to try Jeff Davis. Gov. Marcus L. Ward, of Now Jersey, has issued a proclamation convening the Legisla• ture of that State, at Trenton, on the 10th of September, to ratify the constitutional amend ment and fill the Senatorial vacancy. Vallandigham begins to see bow ho missed it in not going South and fighting far rebellion instead, of staying North talking for it. Had be done so he would not have been excluded from the great and glorious "National Union Party !" . Tae Bors IN Bra.TE.—A grand Mass Conven tion of the Soldiers and Sailors will be held in Pittsburg on the 24th of September. From the arrangements making it will undoubtedly be the most impaling demonstration held in Western Pennsylvania this fell. 'The Chaplain of the Philadelphia Conven tion closed his opening supplication on the 14th with the Lord's Prayer. The special despatch of the Chicago Republican • states that a storm of "Amens" from all parts of the wigwam followed the petition, "Give us this day our daily bread." Rev. John Piorpont, poet and preacher, has passed away from among mon. He wee born April oth, 1.785, in Litchfield, Connecticut...— Thu ministerial life was most of it spent in Massachusetts. Fur several years past he had hold a clerkship in the Treasury Department at Washington. A letter from Richmond says : "Our min isters here have taken even additional courage since the murder of Unionists at New Orleans "0 Lord, bless and save Andrew Johnson and Jefferson Davis," is the prayer of many of our reverend traitors. The rebels still c ntinue to arm themselves and drill, keeping up in fact their old confederate organizations. The women are as spiteful as she tigers, and mani fest as touch thirstf or blood now as they did in 1801 and 1802. Every traitor, male and female, is loud in praise of Andrew Johnson." W. E. Shepard, a bravo soldier, postmaster of Oskaloosa, lowa, last week received ono of Randall's circulars, asking his adhesion to the Philadelphia Convention. lie refused, saying. "I am not fur sale. Ho was removed, and Capt. C. P. Searle, also a good soldier, up pointed. Capt Searle declined the office as follows: "I cannot compromise my long cher ished principles for which I have fought, bled, and suffered in rebel prisons, by ace. piing an office under President Johnson. 1 urn not fur sale. Special Notices. Ecarce Articles Among the things hard to be found Are cats that are not greedy, Itag mon whose voices sweetly sound, And Quakers that Mok seedy, Rich blockheads quite devoid of pride, LoverS that hate their thrall, And thieves that relish being tried ; Yet you may find these all, Before a man not satisfied With his suit front Tower Hall. Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing. Toit en 11.t e LL, No. 518 Market Street, BENNETT & Co THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS, forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $BO to $OO each.— FIFTY-ONE GOLD or WLVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue free. Addross, MASON At, 11A4MLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York Sept. 12 ERROR 13 OF I' 011 2H A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Norv- Ja. ous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ef fects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suf fering humanity, scud free to all who newt it, the re cipe and directions for making dm simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, car do' so by addressing JO UN 11. WIDEN, No. 13 Chamber street, N. Y. ant-Iy] • STRANGE, BUT TRUE, I..tlvE 1 . oung lady, and gentleman in the United States can• hear sotnething very much to their advantage by return mail (free ofelwrge.) by address ing the undersigned. -Those having fears of being humbugged , willoblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. V. HAG A N'S AGNOLIA- BAWL—This is the most, delightful and extraordinary arti cle over discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face and hands ton pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity . of yenth, 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. Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singers. It is what every lady sbould have. Sold everywhere. Retail price, 50 ets. Prepared by W. E. lIAOAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS BARNES A CO , Now York Sopt. S-T--1860-8. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS They purity, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmetie and intermittent fevers. They purity the breath and acidity if the stomach. They curd Dyspepsia and constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera \* orbits. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best 8i11et...4 in the world. They make the weak strong, and are exhamded fiat ore's great re storer. They are made of pure t, ureic Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bail, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without re gard to age or time of day. Particularly recommend ed to delicate persmis requiring a gentle stimulant.— Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Saloons. Only genuine when Cork is covered by our private U. B. stamp. Beware of counterfeits and refilled bottles. P. If. DRAKE A: 21 Park Row, New York. Iy— September 28, TO CONSUMPTIVES The advertiser, having boon restored to health in a few weeks by a simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a sivere lung aloe tion, and chit dread disease, Censumition—is aux ions to make known to his folloiv-inffcre-a tbe moan of curo. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescripilori used (free of eh irge,) With tho tlons for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sour. CURE fur Oansaavoion, Asthma, BroncV its, Couyhe, Coble, end all Throat and Lung Affections. Thu only object of the advertiser in sending the proscription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he ..erwadvos to bo in valuable, and ho hopes every s .fforus will try his immady, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a dossing. Parties wishing the proscription, rime, by re turn mail, will please. address Rs , / . EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Os., N. Y. ant-Iy] The Great English Remedy, SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prepared/Inm a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, 41 . Phyeioian Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable modioine le unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangorous' diseases to which the constitution is subject. It moderates all excess tud re i oyes all obstructions, and a npoodp .nre -my u h rolod on. . TO MARRIED LADIES kis I artioularly suited. It will, in a short time, br,og on tho monthly period with regularity. Eaoh bottlo, prioo Ono Dollar, boars the Govern. vent Stamp of Great Britain,49 piovent counter feits. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex ertion, Palpitation of the Mart, hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other moans have failed ; and although a powerful reme dy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any. thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in tbo pamphlet around each pack which should bo carefully preserved. Sold by all Druggists. Salo Agont for the Unitod States dt Canada, JOB MOSES, Cortlandt Street, Now York. N. 13.—51.00 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any authorised Agent, will ensure a bottle, contain.. ug 50 Pills, by return mail. [AprilB-1y Dr. MARSHALL'S Catarrh Snuff. Tills Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Bead and /fendache. It has boon found an excellent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes.— Dcafocee has been removed by it, and Hearing has often boon greatly improved by its use. 'lt is fragrant ar,d agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to tho dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the hond. The sensations after using it aro dolightfu. and invigorating. It opens and purges out all ub structione, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. More then Thirty Tears' ofsale and use of Dr. Harehall'e Catarrh and Heart. ache Snuff, hoe proved its great value for all thr common diseases of the head, and at this mometu stands higher than ever before. It is rocommondedtly many of tho best physicians, and to usad with groat suco. se and satisfaction ovorywboro. RE ID TILE CERTIFICATES OF WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS IN 1854. The undersigned, having for many years boon acquainted with Dr. Marahall'a Catarrah and Head ache Stse, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheer fully t tete, that we believe it to be equal, in every respeot, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Atfections, and that it is decided. ly the best article wo have over known for all com mon diseases of the Head. Burr & Parry, Boston , Barnos A Park, N. York Reed, Auston & Co., " A. B. &D. Sands, •" Brown, Lamson .1. C 0.," Stephen Paul & Co., " Rood, Butler & Co., " Israel Minor dt Co., " Seth W. Fowl°, " SPliesson & Robbins Wilson,Fairbank & Co." A. L. Scovill & Co., " Bonshaw,Edmand & Co "M.Ward, Close & Co. " 11.11. hay, Portland, Me.lßush & Gale, "gir-For salo by all Druggists. Try it, April 3. 1866, NEW ADVERTISEMENT AN OLD STAND! `g yp TN REMPIEQRS AND 50,0 0 0 New • Customers WA, N7E U. • THE undersigned wish to inform the public that they have purchased the well known Grocery dr, Provision Store, formerly kept by (loader S Co.. on SEVENTH ST., a few doors above the ALLENTOWN BANK, where they iotend to keep eonstantly on hand it fresh stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Their stock consists of SUGARS, RAISINS, COPPED, CURRANTS, STARCH, BEANS, MOLASSES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED REACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, &o. Dried Beef, Shoulders & Hams. TEAS AND SPXCES, OF THE VARIOUS KINDS AND THE BEST QUALITIES. LIVE POULTRY ALWAYS ON HAND. The do not take time to enumerate, but invite all to give them a trial, for they feel satisfied that they can sell their stock at a price that will be satisfacto ry to all. Give us a Cali. mepl ] TItOXELL & BUTZ. IF YOU WANT TO REVEIERVE YIaUR FtoaQF USE BRFINIG'S IMPROVED CM LINSEED OIL LEHIGH METALLIC PAINT! IF YOU WANT A PAINT Whim POSESDED DOTII Beauty. Durability, and a Preserver of Wood, Pure Premium White Lead, Pure Challenge White Lead, Pure Anchor White Lead. 1)n. D. E. BREINIG, well known in this commu nity as a practical manufacturer of PAINT, will guarantee ull articles in this lino to be pure, and what they are recommended. [corm-1y REGELOW & gettlitES, 202 Fulton St., New York, MANUFACTURERS OF BKEINIG' s tragrwmd Unse,ect LtIliGH METALLIC PAINT, SO I'aRTS MEWL, WRITE LEADS, FRENCH and AMERICAN ZINO. COLORS OF ALI' DESCRIPTIONS September 11, 1806, AT SHIMER'S rVIMIIMQTEt STQAE They have now for Sale 6756 yards Calico, good dark l all stud Winter Htyle, at 11, 12, 14, 16 and 18 cepte per yard. 5000 yards Muslims dt Sheet- inge, from 11 to 21 cents per yard 2000 yards Ginghams, 'cry Cheap. 2000 yards Plerinoes, all col- ors, from $l.OO to $1.25. 5000 yards Dress Goods, all colors and figures, different styles, cheap. A Full Line of Cloth, Cast+ mer, Satinet, Jeans. &e., all at the lowest - New York prices. 5000 yards Flannels, very cheap, all colors and figures 1000 yds. Tlekings dr Checks, all prices. All kinds of Groceries, Fish. Salt and Provisions, at the Lowest Prices. August 28, 18136. —sr •TS_W 17). 31A.It'X'3C,11:1"17 SE ' G 3fAC ES. to Fully Moen •• Su. o Pmitory . iv from tsu to lOW p. • .ooth. For trrmr, In,. LI) int.' Cirtmlitn.. • • dd with .tamp, either b * w. "' PA . Incrrams, t 'I Agents, 0 • 4 Chcetnut et...Phila., • • • Mil Salmon tit.. T 01.441,0. .A.O•3IINTS September 11. —llm 82000 A YEAR made by any one with sll— Tools. No experience necessa. The Presidents, Treasurers rind Cashiers of 3 Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with e nnnplcs. dretia the American Stencil Works, Springfield, fi r er. mint. July 31 3m MO AND TILE ME MEI Ihr 4 6, it t 79 0 4 , 16; •W. Hamilton St., 13 NEXT DOOR TO BLACK BEAR ROTEL, 01 Allentown. Pa,, HAVE OPENED A NEW H . ..,. _7 7 .. , • P, D W A,R EI „,,,-., 1110111EIL A ND•now offer to all in want of anything in their tl line, a good and well selected stock, and of the beet manufactories. They have a large, new and euperior stock of everything usually kept in a Hard ware Store, which they aro determined to sell as cheap as can be bought anywhere else. • T•aiaLs atemory EtitswCptilm For Meohanioe of all Kinds. IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, NAILS, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, SCREWS, BOLTS HINGES, LOCKS, SCOOP SHOVELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, Farming Impliments, They would call the attention of Farmers to their new and well selected stock of everything pertain ing to their lino. Cutlery of all Kinds, SUCH AS Knives, Forks, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Pocket Knives, Give them a call and soo if they havo what you want. If they have nut they will get it for you without delay. They charge nothing for showing goods, and hope by attention to the wants of those needing goods in their line of business, to secure a fair share of public patronage. FRANKLIN lIERSII, AARON MOSSER. Late of the firm of Ilersch,,Seigfried dr, Co.] —Sept. 4. ly tittEMAN'S. PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS,- .No. 7 az 12 . E. Hamilton St., ALLENTOWN, PA. SW. BURCAW would respectfully imfonn his . friends and the public in general, that be will open his NEW'PHOTOG RA Mlle GALLERY, on onday, Sept., 17th, which for convenience is ult . - surpassed, having the best arranged LIGHT in the State, by which he will be able to take tirst.class pictures, in front one to three seconds. The new Gallery is in the most convenient part of the town, and easy of access, particularly for aged persons and children, being the second story of the new build ing, two doors below the First National Bank, and directly opposite his old stand. All pictures taken at his rooms are warranted durable. A call is re spectfully solicited. Thankful, for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by atten tion to his business, to merit a continuance of the same at his new rooms. gii_i - The old Gallery will also be continued. • epll- 4w] S. W. BUR C AW. WIII. MENCKE dr BRO., Wro. 804 arch Street, Phtladelphta, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Berlin Zephyrs, Embroideries, Fine Knit Goods, etc., personally se lected in Europe. Domes! ie Zephyrs, Germantown WOOLS, Cassimero YARNS, c e t; Latest Styles in Ladies' Dress and Cloak TItIMMINGS., Buttons Prop Fringes, Laces, Shawl Borders etc. NS hite Embroidered BANDS, etc The goods being all carefully selected, our Who'o sale Department offers great inducemen! s to the TRADE. [sepl7-3m Allentown Post Office. LETTERS remaining unclaimed in the Poet Mee at Allentown, State or Pennsylvania, up to the 10th day of September, 1800 .— Kate P. Regnolds, Annie Trove, D. PreAon, George Keck, Hugh McCloskey, Wm. Lueltenbach ct Co., J. S. Clark, Mr. Foust, 4th and Hamilton. „7.31 - To obtain any of these letters, the npplicnnt must call for adrtrtifed tatere., give the date of the list, and pay one cent for advertising. rs`lf not called for within ono month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. T. GOOD, P. M. FREELAND SEMINARY. FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, WILL open its Winter Session on Monday, Oct. VV 22nd, 1886. For Catalogues containing full particulars address A. 11• FETHEROLPII, A. M., Principal, FREELAND, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA. sepll-but P. P. GUSTINE'S Furniture Ware Rooms, N. E. Corner SECOND and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. IS now selling of his largo stock of Furniture Cheap for Cauh. Sept, 17, 18611. —3m AT e.nnzEin. On pug. 11th, by Rev. E.. A. Bauer, Mr. James Kuntz to Mrs. Fianna Reinsehmidt, both of Wash ington township. .In the chapel of the Moravian Church at Bethle hem, on Tuesday, September 4th, by Rt. Rev. 11. A. Schultz, Rev. C. B. Schultz, of Chaska, Minn., to Mary Isabel Lange, of Bethlehem. D I XI D. On Tuesday morning, Charles E., only child of B. F. Lerch, aged 5 years and 2 months On Tuesday, August 30th, in Bethlehem, Elemina Young, wifo of henry Young, in the 37th, year of her age. On September 4th, in Reading, Eliza Ann Reber formerly of Allentown, aged about 30 years. On Aug. 14th, in Beide'berg, Joseph Lauchner, aged 70 years, 3 months and 13 days. Ile was a soldier of the war of 1812. On Sept. 2nd, of consumption, in Philadelphia, where he hod gone to reecii•e medical treatment, Wil liam S. Marc, Esq., of Allentown, aged 37 years and d months. The funeral, which woo very largely attended, took place from his late residence, on Thursday afternoon last. On the 24th of Augustin South 'Whitehall Frank lin Peter, infant son of Daniel and Sarah Schreiber, aged 1 month and 18 days. On the 7th of. September, in Shhuersville, John, infant son of John and Ellen Adams, aged 1 years and 211 days. 'I UI --------. Corrected Weekly by Weinsheimor, Newhard & Co Wheat Flour,r, bb1.14.00 Rye Chop, "0 100 lbs. L 25 Corn Meal, 'tl bbl. 5.25 Wheat, /3 bushel, 2.60 Rye, 1.30 Corn, LOS Oats, •' 321 b .00 Cloverseed, " 5.00 Tirnothyseed," 1.0 Flaxseed, " 3.00 Dried Apples," 3.50 " Peanbes.' • '1.50 PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD will do more and better work at a given Cost, than any other! Try it! Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & Dnuo, PAINT and OLANN DRAM:CM' jAn3O-ly No. 137 North Third Street. Philad'a PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,— preform] by all practical Pointers ! Try it! and you will havo no other. Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, WtIOI.IIBALE Dana, PAINT and ( 1 1.4159Domarrio, 03.17] No. 187 North Third &root Phllololphio. New York Price Current. Nor September Bth Correoted weeklyby J. R. HELFRICH. PRODUCE COMMISSION,IRER CHA NT • .; No. 02 Barclay Street, NEW YORK. SUTTER. N.Y. State, Tubs, fair to g• ad, per lb. P 3 to 87 N. Y state tubs, t h •e, " 88 41 4. , Orruge and Sdesex., psi 5, " 44 to 46 Western Reserve, oho's*, " 24 to 3, North'n. Penna., goo/ to choice, " 35 to 40 N. Y. State Welsh Tubs 35 to 89 N.Y. State FirkinsPrimcfor Shipping, " 38 to, 40 Penna., in Pails and TUbs Store Packed 25 to 32 Western Reserve, White and Mixed, " 22 to 25 Western fair to good, 24 to 27 CHEESE. Factory ehoioo and fancy new, " 17i to 18 " good " 16 to 17 N. Y. State, diary, it. 16 to 17 Skim milk, or poor, . " 7 to 14 EGGS. Jersey & Penna.packed in chaff, per doz. '27 to 28 Jorseytr, Ponna.packed in oats, " 27 to 28 N. Y. State, packed, In good order, " 26 to 27 Ohio, packed—by express, to count, " 26 to 26 . BEANS. Marrow,choice,full sized, per bush 62 lbs 2.50 to 2.60 Kidney, ohoice,full sized, " " 2.20 to 2.46 Mediums, choice, " 1.75 to 1.90 Mixed lots and common, "50 to 1.00 DRIED FRUIT. Apples—N. Y. State, choice, per. 1b.17i to In Apples—Jersey and Pennsylvania,. " 13 to 14 Apples—Sliced " 15 to 17 Blackberries New, " 28 to 30 Raspberries do " 42 to 45 Cherries pitted New, " 46 to 50 do pits in do " 6 to 10 Peaches unpeolod old " Id to 18 do peeled, do " 20 to 80 Apples Primo State, 14 to 15. Apples Now Southern • 13 to 14i GREEN FRUITS. Apples, per bbl. 8.00 to 4.00 do common " 1.60 to 2.00 Pears, Conking, " 2.50 to 4.00 do Bartlett, " 7.00 to 10.00 BEESWAX. Pure per lb. 38 to 40 Spoons, &c. Flaxsood, Clover, In good Barrels, per lb. Ili to 121 POULTRY. . Ducks alive, per pair 75 to 1.25 Alive Goose, . per pair 2.50 to 3 50 Spring Chickens, per pair 75 to 1.12 'pring Cliickens, small " 60 to 62 Fowls, per lb. i 9 to 21 Turkeys " 27 to 30 Spring chicken, 20 to 22 BUTTER.—The receipts continue large, the market is dull, heavy and declining. There is a little call for Clime': State for California, but with that ex ception the trade seems to ho almost dead. The stock is piling up and no outlet. Leas.—The receipts are fair, juices about the same as last week. SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS. Tho most eminent Physic ., fans, Oculists, Divines, and the most prominent men of , Le our country, recommend the ; ALA 2- use of the CORNEA RESTOR 7v)• ERS for Presbyopia, or Far or Long-Sightedness, or every • person who wears spectacles from old ago ; Dimness of Vis ion, or Blurring ; Overworked Eyes ; Asthenopla, or Weak Eyes ; Epiphora, or Watery Eyes ; Pain in the Eyeball ; Amourosis, or Obscurity of Vision ; Photophobia, or In tolerance of Light ; Weakness of the Retina and Optio Nerve; Myodesopia, or Specks or Moving bodice before the Eyes ; Ophthalmia, or Inflam mation of the Eyo and Eye lids ; Cataract Eyes • Bernie - pia, or Partial Blindness ; Sinking of the Eyeball, and Imporiect Vision from the effects of Inflammation, A-c. They can be used by any one with a certainty of success, and without the least fear of injury to the eye. More than 5,000 certificates of cures are exhibited at our office. Cure guaranteed in every case when applied according to the directions inclosed in each box, or the money will be re funded. Write for a Circular—sent gratis. Address, Dr. J. STEPHENS & CO. Oculists. (P. 0. Box 926.) For solo at Rushton's Family Drug Store, No. 10 Astor House, corner of Barclay Street and Broadway, Now York. jyar Dn. J. STEPITENE3 iC CO. have invented and patented a MYOPIA or CORNEA FLAT TENER, for the cure of NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS, which hoe proved a groat success, Write for a Circular. August 14, 1866. —lyr SCHOOL BOOKS AT TIIE Friedensbote Book Store. E. D. Leisenring .St Co. 11E17 have now on hand for the. opening of the ehools 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. The Keystone Normal School. TILE 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 Berke, Schuylkill and Le high, will take place on Thursday And Friday, the l:lth and 11th 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 aro respectfully invited to attend. ' LEWIS K. 110TTENSTEIN, Pres't. DAVID H. 110TTENSTEIN, Sooty. [801)4-2NY Bellevue Female Institute. THE Fall and Winter Term of this healthfully and beautifully located BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Will commence 10th mo. Ist., 1860, and eloeo 4th mo. 12th, 1860. For further information apply for circular to ISRAEL J. GRAHAM,I JANE 1. GRAHAM, ' • Attleboro, Bucks Co., Pa. Aug. 28th. ' —lm YQuag 11AdEee Ortatitute. —OF— Hatboro, Penn'n. 15 HILES NORTH OF PHILADELPHIA. REV. GEORGE HAND, A. M., Bincipal. In successful operation for 12 years. Reopens with enlarged facilities, September 16th, 1866. SEND FOR CIRCUZ.IRS. ' • Aug. 28. 1866. .—lw FUME QOALLEGEz, Bordeutown, N. J. Pleasantly situated, on the Delaware River, 30 miles north of Philadelphia. Board and tuition, $208.00 per year. FALL TERM COMMENCES SEPT. 18, 1866. Fur Catalogue containingparticulars, address Rxv. JOHN 11. BRAKELY, A. M., President. aug2B-4w] Eggs, la dozen, 24 Butter,p ID. 38 Lard, " 26 Hama, " 25 Bacon " 18 P B o e t e nt w o n e x 4 buzlial 40 80 Beane, " 2.00 Salt, " 1.20 Salt, In sacks, 3.25 Hay, per ton, 15.06 Straw, " 8.00 A MALE TEACHER for tho Emaus Grammar School is wanted. Application to bo made to Dr. E. F. Steckel, Secretary of the Emaus School Board. Sehocfl to open on October first. aug2B49 By order t•f the Board. TURNIP SEED, NF:W cam., of our own growth, warranted, for sale by D. LANDRETH k SON, 21 423 S. 6th angl4.-In3] betty en Market and Chestnut, Phila. BEDS. per bush. 56 lbs. 3.60 to 3.80 per lb .11 to 123 TALLOW. RESTORE YOUR SIGHT TT E • DR. J. STEPHENS & CO.'S PATENT CORNEA RESTORERS, Or, RESTORERS OF THE EYESIGHT: They will Restore impaired Sight, and Preserve it to the Latest Period of Life. VACATION OVER. Teacher Wanted. 2 yam ,'z .. , IWil , . • / • V/ • e , , , •cv er t : gerii,c// / ,; qpie veeZ , V (4144 eve c '/ i '. To, *(41722;e. August 14th, 1866 NOW IS YOUR. TIME ! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! TIN WARE! TIN WARE 1 ! WILLIATIK G. RITTER, Dealer in Stoves, and Manufactu rer of Tin and Copper Ware, RETURNS thanks for the very liberal pat ronage leretofore extended to him, and at the same time would announce to the citizens of Lehigh county and the public in general, that he has remov ed his Store to N 0.77 WEST ITAIIIILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA., a few doors east of Snyder's Black Boar Hotel, where ho has greatly increased his stock and enlarged his, manufacturing abilities, and now has on hand for the full and winter season, , STOVES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, including the Excelsior Cooking Stove, which fs in every respect superior to any Stove now in market; Fire Board Heaters for warming from two or three rooms; Hot Air Furnaces for heating entire houses, and Ranges—in short, all kinds of Cooking, Parlor, flat-Room and Of fice Stoves./ Also HOLLOW WARE, all kinds and sizes, lined and enamelled; Brass het ties, and all kinds of castings for repairing Stoves, Cylinders, Fire bricks, Coal Kettles, Shovels, ha. TIN AND COPPER WARE of all kinds and descriptions, made of the best ma terials, Boilers with copper, Japanned ware, ,to. In short everything in the Tin and Copper Wimp ... lino that may be needed in a family, all of his own uidnufac tare, and at prices lower than any other town estab lishment can afford to set,. Come and inspect pri ces before you purchase elsewhere. Having for many years been the foreman in the establishment of the into Maj. Ettinger, doted., may be taken as an evidence that he is thoroughly con versant with the business, and that his work can be excelled by no one. TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING promptly executed and in the host and most work manlike manner, and at the lowest possible prices. Stoves, Casting, Pewter, Copper and Tin taken in exchange at the highest pikes, Allentown,Aug. 21 PUBLXO SALE —OF— VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Friday, October 12th, 1`506, at 1 o'clock P. AL, on the premises, in Salisburg township, Lehigh county, the following Real Estate, late the property of Joseph llofford, &c . d., to wit:— No. I.—A tract of land situate about 1.1 miles from Allentown, on the road leading from Ruff's Tav ern to Bethlehem, adjoining lands of George Ruff, Abraham Pearson, Apple's Farm, and others, con taining 13 acres, more or less. • The improvements thereon arc a two story STONE, DWELLING HOUSE,' - ij a summer kitchen, and other necessa ry outbuildings; also, a barn, black smith shop, wagon sheds, corn crib, There is a well of excellent water, with pump, in front of the house.. There is also a good apple orchard, and a largo va riety of choice fruit trees and grape vines. Trout Creek runs near the house. The land is in a high state of cultivation, and 'forms one of the most desirable homcsin this section of the country. No. 2.—A tract of 1.4 acres, more or less, Trout Creek running through it, forming an excellent meadow Of about 4 acres; the rest is in high state of cultivation. The buildings consist of a Log Dwelling and other necessary improvements. It also contains an orchard of choice fruit trees. These tracts will be sold separately or together, to suit purchasers. No. 3.--LA tract of Woodland on the Lehigh Mountain, adjoining lands of John Yost, Chafes Crowman and others, containing in all 20 acre', more or less, of good timber. This tract will be sold as follows:—No. 1, four acres; No. 2, four acres; No. 3, four and a half acres; No. 4, six acres; seven acres, more or less. Also a fine horse, 4 years old. Conditions will be made known and attendance given by THE HEIRS. September 4th. w PRIVATE SALE —OF A_ VALUABLE PROPERTY, in Catasauqua. HE UNDERSIGNED Offers at Private Sale a valuable house and lot, situated on Front treat, Catasaugun. The improvements thereon consist of atwo, story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and I kitchen and other outbuildings attached.— The lot is 50 feet in front by 167 foot in depth, well planted with different kinds of fruit trees. Thu house is supplied with gas and water. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call on the undersigned on the promises before the lot of October. : If not sold by that time the Mille will be for rent. F. J. F. SCIIANTZ. September 4th. —2w VIES LIG SALE Or VA IX A BLE • STANDING TIM BEM W ILL be sold at Public Salo on the preu.i , .. one 11 mile from Shocncrsville, Hanover I. ..a I. Lehigh county, on the public road leading from Cat asauqua to Shoenersville, on Saturday, ()Maur 13, 1865, at 1 &deck P. M., six acres of valuable stand ing timber, suitable fur hewing, mill logs, etc., in lots of one quarter acre each. It being the property of Robert Oberly, deceas ed. Conditions made known and attendance given by J. J. (MERIN, EDW. STUMM, Executors . Sep. 4, 1/308. —lbw RUPTURE. E EtURTURE E LATEST IMPROVED TRUSSES MID 311 ACES AT Dr. C. A. Voorhies & Co's DRUG STORE, No. 45 Northampton Street, Easton, Pa 1. I N order to enjoy the advantages of wearing a Truss, it should he accurately fitted to the parts by one who understands the nature of rupture. A poor Trues, or a Truss badly fitted often does more harm than good, in consequence of which, particu lar attention is paid to the fitting of those who do -540 It. Femalo Abdominal Supporters and Elas tic Stockings on hand, Spinal and Clubfoot Appa ratus furnished on application. A private office and regular attendance. July 10, 1860. —3m EXECUTORS' NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have tak en out letters Testamentary on the estate of Daniel Beisel, deceased, Allentown, Lehigh County; there fore, 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 qstate will present them well authenti cated for settlement within the above specified time. Those living in Allentown or vicinity can present their claims to A. K. Witman, Esq., o r to Jonas E Tided, U. Macungie township. BENJAMIN F. BEISEL, JONAS E. BEISEL, Er'ors. Sept. 4th, 1866 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. No— Li. two is hereby given that tho undersigned has taken out lottora of Administration in the estate of HENRY 11111NRITZU, deo'd , late of Washington township, Lehigh county ; thoroforo all persons who aro indebted to said estate,aro requestod to make payMent within six weeks rom the date horoof,and such who hip.° any legal claims against said estate will present them well authenticated tor settlement within tho above specified time. aug2l-6w] HARRISON HENRITZH, Adm'or • NOITCE. 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 nest term, and if no sufficient reason be shoWn to the contrary, will grant the charter of incorporation prayed for. lly the Court—EsAs BEunia, Prothonotary. Aug. 21, 1866. —3w. -2m MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, an Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men! ^M oo, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers ' with sure means of relief. Sent free of charge In sealed letter envelopes. A ddress DR. J. 13KLLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Alsoolation, Phil. adelphla, Pa. April 24 1 18136-1 y S~~ K ~~~ OR . 114; - $.11`1::11`11.1 This preparation is mut:paled as a Rejuvenator and Honorer of wasted or inert functions. l'.lo tgali ,herald ourtala it make tho Biokrene a U.0u,.1...1,1 at; it oil! render thorn youthfui tu fuoitu v soil au strength, and ernble thorn to live over again the day of choir p ris .•14. oy. It not only exhilarates but strengthens, and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have beeh roduced to u condition of servility, self-abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the mum of the impotency of any human organ, this superb preparation will remove tho effect at onco and forever. • BIOIEREINE • cures Impotency, General Debility, Nervous Inca pacify, D3.spepsin, Depression, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Weakness of the Organs of Generation, Imbecility, Mental Indolence, Lmacistlon. It has a most delightful, desirable and novel effect upon the nervous system : and all who are in any way prostrated by nervous disabilities, are earnestly ad. vised to seek a cure in this most excellent and uno. quelled preparation. Persons who, by imprudence, have lost their nat ural vigor, will find a speedy and permanent cure in the SIONREND. . The Feeble, the Languid, the Dispairlng, the Old should give this valuable discovery a trial; it will be found totally different from all other articles for the same purposes. To Famalea.—This prophration is invaluable in nervous weakness of all kinds, as it will restore the wasted strength with wonderful permanence. It is also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief persistence in its use will renovate the stomach to a degree o perfect health and bunish Dyspepsia forever. One Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for $5. rer -Sold in Allentown by Lewis Schmidt A Co., and Druggists generally. Sent by express anywhere, by addressing HUTCHINGS A HILLYER, Proprietors, 21 Doy Street, NOW York. November I, 1865-Iy 1.111--11411--STREI6TII LIFE--11111.T11--STREI6TII, I,IIE--11EALT11--STBEIGTiI, Hundreds and thouaanda annually die premature ly, when, if they would give the Great Freuoh Itotn ody. EMI DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S GELEBBATED SPECIFIC PILLS Prepared by Farancioro Jr, Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Deiamarre, Chief Physician of the. Hospital du Nord ou Lariboisiero a fair trial, they would find binned, ate relief, and, in a short time, be fully restored t Health and Strength. It is need in ilia practice ci many eminent French physicians, with uniform success, and highly recommended as the only pos‘ tive and Specific Remedy for all persons suffering from General or Sexual I/ability, all derangement: of the Nervous Forces, Melancholy, Spermatorrbra or Seminal Emissions, all Weaknesses arising frou Sexual Excesses, or youthful indiscretions. Loos of 31usoular Energy, Physical Prostration. Nervous ness, Weak Spine, Lowness of Spirits,Dimness of Vision, hysterics, Pains in the Back and Limbs. Impotency, Ate. No language can convoy an adequate idea of the immediate and almost miraculous change it aces shone to tho debilitated and shattered system. In fact, it stands unrivalled as an unfailing ouro of the maladies above mentioned. Suffer no morn, but use Tho Great French Remo dy ; it will effect a curo where all others fail, and although a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurt ful to the most &Moat° constitution. Pamphlets. containing full particulars and direc tions for using, in English, French, Spanish aria German, accompany each box, and also sent fun) uo any address when requested. Pt ica ono dollar per box ; six boxes for five dol lars. Sold by ell Druggists thriughout tho world; or will bu sent by mail, securely sealed from all ewer cation, by enclosing specified price, to any author ized agents. Beware of C'ounterfeils and Imitations Proprietors' exclusive Agents for America, OS CAR O. MOSES A C0..27 Courtlundt St., N. Y. Authorized Avnts for Allentown, BARNES A SON; Bethlehem, EDW. T. MEYERS. [upr2-ly E XTRA BOUNTY TO t_TLDIERS ! WIDOWS! FATHERS! MOTHERS AND MINOR CHILDREN ! Bounty Bill just passed gives all soldiers who en listed for three years, since April 19,1861, and serv ed their full' term of service, or were discharged be fore the expiration of said term of service on account of wounds received in the lino of duty, and received One hundred Dollars Bounty and no Inure, are now entitled to an extra bounty of ONE Hummel) Dot.- LA us. Widows, Fathers, Mothers, and Minor child ren of deceased soldiers who enlisted for three years as above, and died in the service or front disease or wounds contracted in the service anti line of duty, aro entitled to the above extra ONE HuannED Dot, LANS. be obtained upon application in person or by letter to the Military and Naval Agency, No 427 Walnut St., Philadelphia. _ . August 14th, ISGO AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE BROWN'S VaIIIIIPUGE COMFITS, Cr Worm Lozenges. Muoh sickness, undoubted,y with ohlldron and adults, attributed to other causes is occasioned by worms. Tho" Verna Age Comfits," although effectual in destroying worms, can do no possiblo injury to the most delicate child. This val. uablo combination has boon successfully used by phy sicians, and found to be safe and suro'in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Children having Worms require immediate atten tion, as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness. symptoms of Worms in Children are often over looked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause ir riation, which can be removed only by the use• of a sure remedy. Thu combination of ingredients used in making Brown's "Vermifuge Comfits" is such as to give the best possible effect with safety. CUItTIS h , BROWN, Proprietors, New York.— So'd by all dealers in medicines, at 23 etc. a box. May 22 1866. . —I year. 628. II OOP SKIRTS. 628 330PELNEV "OWN Mesa .SYylev A in every respect first class, and embrace a complete assortment for Ladies, Misses, and Children, bf the newest styles, every length and siz es of Waist. Oar Skirts, wherever known, aro more universally popular than any others before the public. They re tain their shape better, aro lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really cheaper, than any other Hoop Skirt in the market. The springs and fasten ings are warranted perfect. Every lady should try them! Thy aro now being extensively sold by Merchants, throughout the country, and at Wnoce- HALE and ItxTml., at Manufactory and Sales Boom No. 728 Arch St., below 7th, Philadelphia. Ask for HOPEIN'S "OWN mAKE,"—buy no other. CAUTION.—Novo gonuino unless eta:rived on each Kid Pat—"llopkin's Hoots Skirt Manufactory, No 028 Arch St., Philadelphia." Also, constantly on hand a full line of New York made Skirts, at very low prices. TERME NET CABII September 4th. NEWARK MANUFACTURERS DEPOT, No. 86 Centre Street, • NEW YORK. airALLEABLE and Croy Iron Castings, Machine -11- ry and Hardware, Trunltmakors' Tools, and supplies Shoemakers and Saddlers tools, Carriage Castings, Wheels, Spokes, Hubs, Axles &0., Twist Drills and PatoutChuoks. [jun26-3m -Cliv BARNETT'S . Mcdll@ahllo and samy Ocvro Foundry and Machine Shop , HAMILTON, MeIVIIORTHR and BRUHN STB,, NEWARK, N. J. LATSlcirEewS,aSnhatangdlrehBol,nees,,,nDbrailnliel, and made order. STORE: 85 CENTRE STREET jun2o-31n.] NEW YORK. SAMUEL M. RITTER. WHOLESALE. MANUFACTURER OP LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Shoes and Uppers, SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE.. `ALL wong ouenANTEErwlam 127 NORTH THIRD STREET,IPHIVA. JIM; 12, 1860, --662 JOSEPII E. DEVITT 4: CO. ONE: PRICE ONLY. BARNES & SON, Cori, of Hamilton & 6th Sts ALLENTOWN, PA., D .ALEREI IN Drugs, chew als & WHOLESA s AND R L. BARNES &, DRUG STORE Is known in' Allentown 'S DRUG STORE BARNES & SO known throughout. Lehigh county "S DRUG STORE BARNES d; S Is the place to get pure pruge. BARNES k SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to got tine and fresh Drugs • BARNES J. SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to get cheap Drugs BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE.; Is the plaCe to got good and reliable Medicines BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to get prescriptions compounded. BARNES ,t; SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to get Perfumery and Pansy Articles• BARNES k SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to got any genuine Patent Medicines. BARNES A: SON'S DRUG STORE Is tho placo to get Dye Stuffs BARNES dr, SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to get Trusses, Supporters Shoulder Braces' BARNES da SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to got pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. BARNES le SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to get Paints and Oils. BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to got Window Glass and Putty. BARNES b.. SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to get the best Varnishes. BARNES Jr. SON'S DRUG STORE. Is the place for country merchants to obtain supplies. BARNES Ac SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place for Physicians to obtain supplies BARNES & SOWS DRUG STORE Is the place for Storekeepers and Country Merchants to obtain their supplies of Kerosene Oil, Sal Soda, Concentrated Lye, Pure Ground Spices, Matches, Starch, Shoe Blacking, • Bionrb. Soda, Salaratus, Alcohol, Lard and Whale Oil,Neat's Foot Oil,Castile Soap, Indigo, Bath Bricks, Stove Lustre, White Chalk, Cream Tartar, Ref'd Saltpetre, Epsom Salts, Castor Oil, Retd Borax,. • Camphor, Sweet Oil, Black Ink, Essences, &e., I= Frin:7-(Fu,Tti At Barnes d Son'e Drew Store—You can buy your Cattle Powders At Barnes d• Son's Drug Store—You can buy Lu bricating Oils, for Machinery. At Barnes th Soles Drug Store—You can buy Potash and Soda Ash, At Batnes & Son'a Drug Store—You can buy rolls ble Family Medicines At Barnes eE Son's Drug Store—Will be found a full supply of all articles used in the PAINTING BUSINESS. At BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE is the place to find all I 1 / 1 0 the popular Patent Medicines 1 ii , and Jlair Restoratives of the 11-g dfiy. Wisharts Pine Tree Tar Z. Cordial,Runter's Worm Cakes, eo. Reinhold's Extract Buohu, Dr. I 0 ith Rose's Family Medicines, Ay- a 4+o er's Cherry Pectorial,Sarsapa rilla and Pills, Dr. Jayne's I z Medicines, Rooiland's German Bitters, Woods Hair Restora- I five, Sterling's Ambrosia,Mer- I f p chant's Gargling Oil, etc. r. g el 2 .-, 1 01 Wo would call attention to the fact that wo are constantly receiving fresh goods from Philadelphia and other markets, and we aro able to COMPETE WITH ANY OPPOSITION Thankful for the liberal patronage bostowcd•upon this house, we hope, through the favor of a discrim inating public, to merit a continuance of the same. • Our endeavors shall always he to PLEASE ALL, and to furnish Puro kytigrioa at Low Prioos july24-tf.l BARNES & SON. PERIVIAW HMO MSTITITEI BAUGH'S 13 ON XI Super-Phosphate of Lime! IRA r DE MARK • /,, After more than twelve years of constant use, this highly concentrated manure has attained a wide spread reputation as a Substitute for Peruvian Guano. Being found active in ifs operation, and of great du rability. It does not exhaust the soil, but on this contrary, porinanently improves it. The increasing sales annually, abundantly provo the high popular value of this manure, and establish the foot of its being relied upon by a wide circle of agriculturists to supply ill wants in tho direction of manures for every crop. BA UGH) & Setto6. Sole Manufacturers di. Proprietors, Office, NO. 40, 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 Plantationsp—furnished free upon application to us or our Agents. BAUGH & SONS, 20 'Sout h Delaware avenue, RIIILADICLPHIA. July 24, 1866 Penna. Collegiate Institute. REV. M. L. 11‘,Frona, 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 branches of a common and higher English education; Greek, Latin, Ger man, French, Music, Military Drill, Book-keeping, by single and double Entry, .to., do. A TELEGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT in charge of an experienced instructor with & oom- Ode sot of apparatus, will be added to the former advantages of the Institution, affording pupils a fall course of instruction in Telegraphing, the general principles of electricity and magnetism, the adjust ment of Instruments; combination of circuits, batter ies, location of breaks, escapes, .le. Tho Young Ladies' Department offers a course of instruction in English Mathematical Salentine Stud ies, Greek, Latin German, French, Music, Ornament al Wax Fruit and Flowers,llair work, Painting, etc., equal to the best schools in the State, August I I. 1808. XDMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE.--Notine is hereby given that the undersigned having taken out letters of Administration in the estate of Daniel Reinsmith, deceased, late of Washington township,Lehigh County; therefore all persons who are 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, Adger —6w August 28, 1800 WANTED—AGENTS. $75 to $2OO per month for Gentlemen, and $ll5 to $75 for Ladies ' eiwywhere, to introduce the Commo n Sense Family Sewing Machine, improved and per fected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind braid, embroider beautifully—price only s2o—making the elastic look stitch, and fully warranted for three years. Wo pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address or call on C. BOWERS k CO., °Moe No. 255 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circulars and terms. August 28th, 1860. y.XTRA PENSION TO WIDOWS. Gidows am now:'ontltled to an inoreas4 Pension of $2 per month for each child of the soldier under 18 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. 'AVM A CO. Auguit 14, 1887 a -8w -1m
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