The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, October 30, 1866, Image 3

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CLOTHING.
You want, First, to
get a good article.
You then want It as
cheap as possible.
This is natural and
tight enough.
The (watt ion is,
where tot uy t
It is to your PER
SONAL interest , to
consider the follow
ing facts:
There is organ; zed inTbil
adclphia an immense es
tablishment to make newt
crass CLOTHING and
to make it cheaper than
CUSTOMARY. • The MR.
terials are . bought: Dr-
RECT from the best Artier
lean and European man•
ufacturers, and thus con
siderable is saved. Full
lirloca. ; Fe paid to, work
.ton, sq as to, onsure.sub
stantial , and bandit:me
garments; the . salesman
Fla '4/00 a are 'such that
customers can , fully. rely,
,upon Chem, every ef
fort is made please arid
holt paironii,noaS to Kent.
o .wellits' make - custom.
The result ofeembined in
dustry, system and close
application of till the em
ployees, has scan-ed a
model establishment, a
SUPERIOR'styIe of el oth
ing;and VERY 'MODER.
tATE , prices.
This House is located
• at • the 'CORNER' of
ST, and es - -
;: s< r tondo from. MARKS?
t• , ',SIzNOR :STREETS,
nor the most'
:r, , eatensive - concern of
r itthe kind 7 iii Philndel
o • Tido,: ; • .
Yeu:aro asked to
•: • • • - p:ntri)nlie and on
eourh t e this en
have,,
:I • CLOIIIINO.
2d--Bprelal Department
. tor,ouths' and
Boys' Clothing.
ild—k•Coetom Deiltulm eat
to hake to Ordrr.
11th— Cent's Tarnishing
•Coeds in large
• " Variety.
IVANANALER do BROWN,
OAK HALL,
6th Market,
P.IIILADELP.I.IIA.
'lf will be well worth
11, visit; whether you want
to buy or not.
Samples sent by
wild! or express when de
etre& L00t23-3m
SRRINGTON FORGE AND FARM at pri•
veto Salo.—A valuable WATER rowan, with
farm attached, on the Brandywine ' seven miles north
of-Downingtown.' Tho Brandywine and Waynes
burg Railroad passes through the property, and
within a -few yards of the works, which connects with
the Pennsylvania and Chester Valley R. R. at Down
ingtown. • For manufacturing purposes the Power
cannot bo excelled ; twenty-one feet, head and fall,
with a large 'dam, now used for driving a forgo with
four largo wheels. A good location for a Rolling
*ill, Cotton Mill, Paper Mill, or Anthraoite'Furnace.
OtObhundretl and fltty-threo acres of land,
,part in
Wood-and the remainder in Farin Land. The im
provementi, are a largo Stone Mansion and seven
Tenements, ono of them large; And used as a Board
ing:Douse.. Tho buildings are supplied with a foun
tain of iipring Water. Tho Power can be sold with
*portion of the land. A largo deposit of Magnetic
Ore onthe Property.
-Tbis,is a west desirable property, nod will be sold
on -tinnleratir terms, as the parties are anxious to
olose their business. A part of the purchase money
qau lay in the property. For particulars inquire on
therprvinises, or address
CORNOG .t, MiILVAIN,
Wallace P. 0 , Chester county, Pu
0ck34.4 ]
'FARMER AND HOUSEKEEPER
To CLEAN LAM? CIIINNEYB.—WIIOII the
Chimneys of lamps become foul, or covered
with n white crust, that can neither be wash
ed off' nor removed in the usual way, rub*the
ineide 'with whiting ,and strong vinegar, and
then rinse with clean water, and wipe them
perfectly dry.
13ACT AND MITES FOR ANDIALS.--A mixture
of wood ashes and salt, three parts of the for
mer.to ono of the latter, constitutes an excell
ent mixture for all domestic animals. Its al
kaleeettpt and saline qualities 'are both eon
genial to the animal t system and when used in
..
proper quanives, and at proper times, are
highly promotive of health.
Arelirs.—Take firm, well-flavored apples,
snob as pippins, &o. • Pare, quarter and boil
until tender, but not so long as to break in
pieces. -Then add as much sugar as will
sweeten to taste, and let the whole boil up
mute or twice.. Fill the cans or jars, and seal
as above. Fewartieles for winter desert or
the tea-table will be found more delicate.—
, Jut few clans.
. QUINCES AND Nets.-Take good preserv
ipg•pears, peel and quarter them, and boil
in a.amall quantity of water until tender.—
Take about one-fourth the quantity of quip
ces,'and do them in the same way. Then'put
both together, with as much sugar as will
sweeten to taste, into a preserving kettle, and
let them boil fur three co. four minutes
While boiling hot, pour lute the cans or jars
and eenl.
STEWED APPLEB.—Apples kept over for
winter lose.,theic,perfeot,flavori.and the Bum
mer luidry Of 'stewed applee' is rarely anjoy
cid during the winter or spring. WhilOspples
tete plenty and in fine flavor, satrn ; ,thOtd with
sugar and seal them up. Thep:jilt Int-.as
spicy and delidious at eliristronseibiln -Sep
tember. A cheaper or more fpfiadtecitrtiote
for the taa-tohle oan scarcely be found
How T 3 KEEP MEAT PRltinl—A Sure Thing.
—Simply immerse in buttermilk. This will
keep it fur several days, when the milk el outd
be changed, fresh milk substituted. In this
way, beet, veal, &a., can be kept fur weeks—
and it will be as sweet and fresh at the end
.of that time as when first put in. Our butch
er furnish6.l us with the receipt. Tho whole
Aeighborhood is now saving its meat in this
' way. It , is equally efficacious in the hottest
weather.
STRAW AMONG CLIVER Putting straw
among ',lover is an English practice. The
straw absorbs the jukes from the clover, and
arrests alt tendency to injurious fermentation.
The hay is tweeter, and cattle eat the straw
with avidity. If you have a heavy crop of clo
ver, that is a little green, put thin layers of
bright straw between the layers of hay, and
there will ,he t.o danger.
BACIIKLOILV PONE.—Stir well together one
quart sweet milk or sour, with soda, two ta
blespoonfuls lard, two eggs, tour teacups white
corn meal, or enough to make a moderate stiff
batter, , B.eko in a boat , in a quick oven.
Reasriuu
.AND FRYING MCATA —The English
are acknowledged to bef the beet meat cooks
in tho world. They never allow any water or
broth in the pan where the moat is. The
roast, from time to time, is posted with the
drippings from the fat. In frying a steak Or
mutton-chop, the pan should become thorough
ly heated ban.° placing the meat in it, which
should previously have been seasoned with
pepper and salt. The latter should not be
applied till just before the cooking, as it has
a tendency to harden. The steak or chop
should be turned constantly until it is done
brown.
To V-paswt NO a It MB LAM Da.—A correspond.
cut orihe Scoitish Fanner, gives his experi
emmpu the effects of the application of nitro
genous and phosphatic) manures, and sums up
as follows :
Ist. That top dressing grass land with arti
ficial manures pays.
• 2d.. That the general results of experiments
on top•dressing grass land, aro borne out on
a Is resting.cn the limestone formation.
4 ;~Thpt for,ifinianent improvement of pee-.
tures, superphosphate of lime is bettor adapt
ed than guano.
dth.Aftlit i in proportion to the coarseness of
herbap,the peroeutoge of phosphatic manures
ehoula message, and eke versa.
5Th. That f:om the effects which I have ob
served; it Would appear that not only did the
stiheYphltiphttp . indtreptly chealt thegrowth of
die flrier sd'r litti thatit directly impeded
their growth. and evidently disagreed with
them almost fruits 0414,0)4441w agrplloation.
I , 4
Notid
•11 rd .-.-.-. o • .
r.
•ii., +s i at ' un gii Stye-
A4 l on,
,snug nverited . .
oiritithingof oc.Onisn eitylotahead ;
Hirißnen, fronts are orname n ted •
fl
O
Wlth uristoni worked in gold thread,
'Now, those who pine in - Cupid's fetters
Might thus, to prove their constant flame,
Eeeh on hie boson! wear the letter,'
'Of his bewitching fair otte's'onthe !
' .Ilitt , thosolor true good taste who mill, •
Should view the styles at Tower Hall.
Oar:M:Mk of Mori's; Youth's and Boys' Clothing
iS the Wrest and most complete In Philadelph ia. Pilau ale lower and nearer .those of old tinges than
for several years.
Half tray:between BENNETT dr:oo.,
• Filalt and. Towtrit Emu,' .
,SIXTH Ste.'. fop Market'Street,
n,iif.
I=
GEN,TLEVAN who sabred for years front Nerv-
Pk • one Debilityl•Pierriatnre Decay, and all the of
feats of youtlifitl indlstiretionorill, for the sake ofsuf
tering humanity send free to all who • need-it; -the'rc
eine • and 'directions for making the simple remedy by
which he wae:eured.• • Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do So. by addeessing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 13 Chamber street, 1,1,!Y.,
EMI
nut-Iy]
LIVERY young lady and gentleman in the United
X 4 States can, hear something very much, to their
advantage by rsturn mail (free of charge.) by address
ing the undersigned. Those having fears of being
humbugged will oblige.by not noticing this card. All
others will plea's() address their Obedient'servant,
•I• :TIIOS. F..CIIAPMAN, •
, .831, Broadway, N. Y.
GIJE iC AGN OLIA.-A toilet
. delight! \The ladies' treasure andgentleman's
boon! ,The "swestest,th trig" and largest quantity.
Manufaptured from the rich Southern Magnolla.4-.
Used for,bathing thp, face and person, to render the
skin s'oft itud . fresit, to prevent eruptions, to perfume
clothing, At): ,
it bier:rooms the unpleasant' odor o'
It ynn:l6m redness, tan, blotches,
Ironies nerVouslicadache and allays inflame' ion.
it cools,'lfofteru And'adds delicacy, to the skin.
It,ylelds a'Subaned and lasting perfume. '
It cures mosquot•ibites nod stings of insects.
-It contains nn material Injurious to the skin.
Patronised by Actresses and Opera Singirs, It
iswhat'every lady should have. Sold everytobere.
Try the Magnolia Water once and you will use no
other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water after
wards. DEMAS BARNES A CO.,
Props., Exclusive Agents, N. Y.
—ly
The advertiser, .having been restornd to health In
few weeks by a sim'plo remedy; after having
suffered for severe) .years with a severe lung dice
tion r end.tha k t k ilreed disease, ,Clonsum '
ption—is nog
sous to.inake nowt} to his fellorr4sUffems tbe.ntean
. .
of. cure. •' '
To all who'desireit, be will rend a copy of the
prescription used (free of Oharge,) with the direc-
Conti for Preparing and tieing the sathe,vshieh 'they
will find. a !EMI, .cuni'for ;Consumption, deth.th'a,
Bronchial, Coughs,. dada, and-all Throat and Lung
Affections. The only ,object of the advertiser In
sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted,
and spread inforniation which he ebricoives to be in
valuable, and be hopes every' sufferer will try his
" 8 ' 310 4, to it will cost them nothing, and may prove
a . tossing.
Parties wishing the prescription, rasa, by re
turn mail, will please address
Rev. HOWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, trine Co., N. Y.
an2-Iy]
The Great English Remedy.
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS,
Preparetifrom a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, X. D
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. .
This invaluable medioine is unfailing in :he cure
of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which
tho conuitution.is subject. It Modorates all excess
and removes all obstructions, from'whatever cause,
and a speedy cure may be relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
Hie particularly suited. It will, in a short time,
brir g on the mcnthly period with regularity.
In all. oases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex
ertion, .Palpitation of the heart, Hysterics, and
Whites, those Pills will effect a cure when all other
means have failed; and although a powerful reme
dy, do not contain lion, calomel, antimony, or any
thing hurtful to the constitution.
-Pull directions in the pamphlet around each pack
age, which should be carefully preserved.
SOLD DY ALL DM:MIRIAM PRIOR $1 PER BOTTLE
SPECIAL NOTICE.
It is the fate of.every valuable Medicine to be
COI,4TERVEITED. Be Caution,. therefore, and see that
the letters "T. 31" are blown in the Bottle, and
that each wrapper bears the Foe Siatilea of th e sig
natures of 1. U. BALD WIN & CO ' and JOB .MO
SEs'. Without which, none are Genuine.
N. B.—One dollar, with Eighteen cents for Poet
age, enclosed to any authorized Agent, or to the
Sole Agent for the Unitel States and British Do
minions, ' .JOB MOSES,.
27 Cortlandt Street, New YcirlY,
will insure a bottle containing 60 pills, by return
securely sealed from all observation. •
april3-yr]
Catarrh Snuff.
FflB Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
I. best article known for curing the Catarrh, Odd
in the Read and Headache. It has been found an
excellent remedy in many •CaPOB of Sore Eyes.—
Deafness has been removed by it; and Hearing has
often bean greatly improved by its use.
It Is fragrant and agreeable, and
to the dull heavy pubs caused by diseases of the
head. The'se2sations after using it are delightfu.
and invigorating. It opens and purges out all eb..
situations, strengthens the glands, and gives, sc
healthy action to the parts affeoted.
More then Thirty 'Tears'
of sale and use of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Head
ache Snuff, has proved its great value for all the
common diseases of the head, SCR at this moment
stands higher than ever before.
It is recommended by many of the beet physicians,
and is need with great meccas and satisfaction
everywbete.
REID TUE CERTIFICATES OF WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS IN 1854.
The undersigned, having for many years been
acquainted with Dr. Marshall's Ootarrah and Head.
ache Snuff, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheer
fully e We, that we believe it to be equal, in every
respect, to the recommendetions given of it for the
cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decided
ly the beet article we have ever known for all com
mon diseases of the Head.
Burr & Perry; Bostonitlarnes di Park, N. York
Rood, Auiton Co., " A. B. AD. Bands, "
Brown, Lsndson A Co., " itophon Paul A Co., "
Reed, Butler A Co., " jam' Minor & Co., "
Seth. W. Fowlo, !Sl*Kesson & Robbins "
Wilson,Fairbank A Co." 4. L. Soovill & Co.,
Elonshaw,Edmand 11. 0o" M.Ward, Close & Co. "
B. H. Ray, Portland, Me. Bush & Oslo,
'For sale by all Druggias. Try it.
April 3. 1833. ly—
ti ;
ERRORS, OF TOMB. '
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.
Oct. '65:
TO CONSUMPTIVES
PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTER 3 I'ATE:4T
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Dr. MARSHALL'S
Ximediate Relief
o , ,a.DiLl'Aufi
COAL "YA.RD
iMIE undersigned have opened a Now Cpal Yard
in the FIRST WARD, uu North side of Hamil
ton Street, between Third and Jordan Bridge.
They will keep voustnutly ou hand a full assort
ment of
All kinds of Coal
fur family sue and manufacturing purposes. Thu
coal will be kept DRY under a shed, and thorough
ly CLEANED fur family use, and delivered to any
part of the town Our coal is of the BEST QUAL
ITY, and will be eu d its cheap as can be bought
anywhere else in town Dive tin a call.
,gay,Orders con be left at itagenhuch's lintel.
uct2S-llmj 8. 8 L BUTZ.
PRIVATE SALE
-OF
Store Goods.
IIIE undersigned offers at private sale his entire
sock of merchandise consisting of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Queenswnro , dardware, Notions, .to. The
'stock is well selected, and will he sold on easy terms.
Thu stand can be rented, and is the best in that
section of the county.
For further particulars inquire of
P. G /MELLY,
Vera erns, Lehigh eo ,
oct:to•3t
WANTED.—E. renstermacher & Sou, at
V the corner of lOth and
.11amilton sts , wish
to purchase 1000 bushels of Cluverseed, for which
the highest market price will be paid. . '
lthey also wish to informtbepublic that theyketim
for sale several superior varieties of potatoes, such
as Michigan White Sprouts, Buckeye, Monitor, and
other goo d kinds. [00.31-ot--
ATOTlcE.—Notice is hereby given that lin
-4.1 her Brothers hake sold their 'lonic of meridian
dise to rlßilwaril Ridley shit therefore request all those
who arc Indebted to the firm of iltibtr, Dillinger
Co., or Huber Bros., to make settlement Within four
weeks front ditto: Leo 11041,•.
4ti
ft 0 H IgE± ir
'DRESSGOODS
Now Opening
AT
Et E it 9 S
QAtE Paiteig
MO
MIJSLINS,
Calicoes and Flannels,
CHEAP
AT
.KR.A.mER's
REMEMBER THAT
KRAMER'S
CORNER STORE .
HAS THE REPUTATION OF BEING
The Cheapest Store
IN ALLENTOWN
lIIE
GO TO
KRAMER'S
Allentown, Pa.,
FOR
DRY GOODS!
AT
CHEAP PRICES.
AT 'SHINIER'S.
MAMMOTH alroaßE
They have now for Sale
6756 yards Calico, good dark
Fall and Winter styles, at 11, 1204, 16
and 18 cents per yard.
5000 yards 11.1uslins dit Sheet
lags, from 11 to 24 cents per yard. •
' 2009 yards Ginghants, very
Cheap.
2000' yards . illerluoies, all eol
• ore, from $l.OO to $1.25.
5000 yards Dress Goods, all
colors and figures, different styles, cheap.
A. Full, Line of Cloth, Cassi
nier, Satinet, Jeans Ao., all at the lowest
New York prices.
5000 yards Flannels,• very
cheap, all colors and figures. ••
1000 yds. Tickings dir Checks,
all prices.
All kinds of Groceries, Fish, Salt and
Provisions, at the Lowest Prices.
August 28, 1860. •
Lion Hall , •
Clothing Store.
Great Inducements
OFFERED
In Ready-made
CLOTHING.
500 OvercWs,
500 Dress & Business Coats,
1000 Pants
1000 Vests,
WILL DE SOLD AT A BAItUAIN AT
Breinig & Leh's Lion Hall
ammo STOI.
1,111--HALTIF-STREETII,
,111E-HEALTESTIMEII,
Hundreds and thousands annually die premature
ly, when, if they would give the Great French Hem
edy.
CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS
Prepared by Parameter° & Dupont, No. 214 Rue
Lombard, Paris, from the prescription of Dr. Juan
Delamarre, Chief Physioian of the Hospital du Nord
on Laribeisiere a fair trial, they would find immedi
ate relief, and, in a short time, be fully restored to
Health and Strength. It is used in the practice of
many eminent French physicians, with uniform
sucoess,.and highly recommended as the only posi
tive and Specific. Remedy, for all persons suffering
from General or Sexual Debility, all derangements
of the Nervou Forces, Melancholy, Spermatorrhma
or Seminal HMIs/310OP, all Weaknesses arising from
Sexual Exoesaes, or youthful indiscretions. Lois of
Muscular Energy, Physical Prostration. Nervous
ness, Weak Spine, Lowness of Spirits, ea of
Vision, Isysterles, Pains in the Deck and Limbs,
Impotency, ho.
No language can convey an adequate idea of the
Immo Hate and almost miraculous change it occa
sions to the debilitated and shattered system. In
fact, it stands unrivalled se an unfailing cure of the
maladies above mentioned.
Suffer no more, but uso,The Oreat French Reme
dy ; It will effect a cure where all others fall, and
although'a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurt
ful to Out most delicate constitution.
Pemphlets, containing full particulars and direc
tions for tieing, in English, French, Spanish and
Clertnan, aeoompany earn box, and also sent free to
any address wben requested.
Prioo one dollar par box; six boxes for Ilvo dol
lars.
Sold by all Druggists througbout tberworldi, or
will be sent by mall, securely sealed from all obsei
vation, by enclosing specified price, to any author
ised agents.
Proprietors' exclusive Agents for America, OS
OAR 0. MOSES /X CO.. S 7 Courtlandt St., N.. Y.
Authorised Agents for Allentown, BARNES &
SON; Bethlehem; EDW. T. MEYERS. [opr2-]y
Or Worm Lozenges. Mush sickness, undoubted.y
with ohildren and adults, attributed to other-causes
is occasioned by worms. The "Verna/Up Omni ll4"
although effectual in destroying worms, can do no
possible injury to the moat delicate child. This val
uable combination has boon successfully used by phy
sicians, and found to be Info and sure In eradicating
worms, so hurtful to children.
Children having Worme require immediate atten
tion, tus neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged
elekneee.
Symptoms of Wormi in Children are often over
looked. Wonne in the stomach and bowels cause ir
ritation, which can be removed only by the use of a
sure remedy. The combination of ingredients used
in making Brown's "Verntifuge Comfits" is such as
to give the beet pusclble effect with safety.
CURTIS A. hItOWN , Pruprietero, New York.-
0....,11,y all tloalnrs In medicine. ) At Il' dirt n ban.
NV year
,
, 4 ~, ~.. :. '4 t ; ;". • ; :......',..1 1. f . : ; ;
A t,, fii r 0 V :f.'!..• i.',1!...3 .4 ' ' 4 $
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S
Beware of Counterfeits and Imitationo
AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE
BROWN'S VaRIIIPUGE COMFITS,
13:MMZ
,„el e , ,,irsk.f m , ul.
. 1 0 ' i "
-.) 1 4i1 0 q 70,,,,i , .
W: . Haitilton . Sty': 0
NnXT D oon TO BLACK MAK HOTEL, .
Allentown, Pa.;
HAVE OI'ENEb A NEI%
•
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NNW 'Mr .11EIL 31E3 EA
A ND now offer to all in Want of anything in their
lino' a good.and well selected stock, and of the
best manufactories., They have a large, new and
superior stook of everything usually kept in a 'Hard
ware Store, which they are determined to sell as
cheap as can be bought anYwhore oho.
T 4 4/08 a eIVON POSCeittttiattit
For Mechanics 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 line.
Cutlery of all Kinds,
SUCH AS
Knives,
Forks,
• A ‘ PANE ASSORTMEDIT OP
Pocket Knives,
Give them a call and See if they have - what you
want. If they have not 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 lino of business, to secure a
fair share of publio patronage.
FRANKLIN HERSH, AARON MOSSNR.
Late of the firm of Hersch,,Seigfried & Co.]
—Sept. 4. ly
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partuership
heretofore existing between the undersigned,
under the firm of J.. 1. W. P KRUM, in Lynn town
ship, Lehigh county, engaged in the Mercantile•bu
siness, was dissolved by mutual consent on Sept.,
let, 1866, All persons who are indebted to the said
firm arc requested to make settlement at the old
shrill us soon as possible, and all those having
claims tire requested to -present them at the same
place. JAMES KRUM.
W. P. KRUM. •
THE BUSINESS
WILL be continued at the old stand by James
Krum; where he will keep a full assortment
of all kinds of goods in that line,- at•the lowest pri
ces; and he tenders -tsls sincere • tlmnles for the pa
tronage already bestowed upon him,- and hopes for
a continuance of the Caine, and ,especially invites
the old customers to continue their patronage, and
he will strive to give them full ertiefaation. •
oct2Bw] JAMES KRUM.
Auditors' Notice.
In the Orphans' Court of Lehigh County
. In the matter of the account of Jonas Kemmerer
and Nat. Kemmerer, Administrators of the Estate of
Andrew Kemmerer, late.of Reidclburg township,
Lehigh county, Pa.
Now, Sept. 11, 1866, the Court appoint Samuel J.
Kistler Seq., as auditor to audit,and if necessary re
settle the said account and report distribution.
Prom the records,
Teste.—GEo. W. HAnT7.81.1., Clerk.
"*- The auditor above named will attend to
the duties of his appointment on Wednesday, 61st
of October, at it o'clock in the forenoon, at the house
of Peter Miller, in Saegersvillo Heidelburg township
Lehigh county' where all parties interested are re
quired to attend. S. J. KISTLEII, Auditor.
Penna. Collegiate Institute.
REV. M. L. Ilorportn, A. M., PRINCIPAL.
..Allentown, Pd.
T 1 1 .13 next session of this Institution will open Bop
tember 4t h with new and increased opportuni
ticifor instruction on all the branches of a common
and higherEnglielj education; •Greek,.:Latin, Ger
man, Frenelf,lMasiei Military Drill, !Book - keeping,
by single iind'double Entry, &c.,"&c.
A ' , .IE.LEGRIPIIIO DEPARTMENT .
in charge of an experienced instructor with a com
plete set. of -apparatus, will be added to.the former
tultlantages - of the Distitutiou, affording Pupils a' full
course,of instruction in Telegraphing, the general
principles' of electricity and 'magnetism, the adjust
ment-of Instrument+, combination of circuits, batter
ies, location' di breakS, escapes,
The Young Ladies' Department offers n course of
instruction in English Mathematical Scientific Stud
ies, Greek, Latin German, French,'Musie, Ornament
al Wax Fruit and FloWers, Hair work, Paintibg, eto.,
equal to 'ho beet schools in the State.
August 13,1866.
TESI`A.M. TARY NOTICE. Notimi is
hereby given that letters testamentary. upon the
estate of William S. Marx, late of the Borough of
county, Pa.. deceased; havelmeri
granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted
to the said estate are requested to make Payment
within4six, weeks from the date hereof;. and those
hairiMe artirlegid chains against the same, will pre
sent them, well authenticated for settlement within
said period to F. A. It Baldwin, at his office, N 0.54
E.llamilton street, Allentown, Pa. ,
JOSEPIIINE W .MARY, Reer.r..
Sept. 25th. r —6w
. M. RUN K. F. A. R. BALDWI N
BUNK &BALDWIN. •
Montoya at Law. •
AVING associated themselves together iu the
H
practice of law, at the office formerly in the oc
cupancy of WM. S. MARX, deceased, will attend to
the unfinished business of the late firm of Marx &
Runk, and of Wm. S. Marx,. deed. Any inquiries
relative to said business, address to' them, either in
person or by letter, will receive prompt attention.—
Office, 54 E. Hamilton St., Allentown Pa. [sepll-3m
TREES I TREES I I TREES II I .
uy your trace of P. Laux at Catasaugua, where
you ran get every variety of choice fruit and orna
mental trees. •
2000 No. 1 one year old Clinton Grape vines,
grown in the open air, cheap.
Also, Garnet Chili, Cusco, Jackson Whites, and
Buckeye Potatomi.
Remember that the place to buy is at theCatusau
qua Nurseries. P. LAUX.
Oct. Oth. . , „ •: —2m
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given that the undersigned having
taken out letters of Administration in the estate of
JESSE M. YOUNG, deceased, late of Allentown
Borough, Lehigh County, therefore'all persons ;Who
are indebted to said estate. are requested to make
payment within six weeks from the date hereof, and
emit who have any legal claim against said estate,
will present them well authenticated for settlement
within the above specified time.
Al Maims to be presented to Mary Ann Young, at
Allentown.
SOLOMON M. YOUNG, }
Administrators
MARY ANN YOUNG.
Oct. 16
• fiIiGARS I
• •
34,000 No.l.
THE subscriber, at Emnus, offers for sale :11,000
good gagers, one year and a half old, put up in
boxes 100 each, Superbly labeled. The segars are
pronoUnced tqeelleut by competentjudges.
The Manufeeturer Wilk a cripple, be canner take
samples around to exhibit, he therefore would invite
buyers to call and examine his stock before purchas
ing elsewhere, or send tz. 119r6.
ulyl7-tf] JESSE ZELLNER, Emaus,
NOISELESS SI,A.TES t NOISELESS
SLAT.ES!! tidttr, ntinAut.it, CHEAP, and
warrdnted saperlOr to any other in use. For eale by
Booksellers generally. Inquire for Fierces,Pagent
Stages, and examine for yourselves.
oet2-Im] I. NEWTON PIERCE CO.. ,
• Solo Manufacturers, 427 N. 'LIBOR., Phila.
F.I 1'1+,4 .01v.eg
Corrected Weekly ky Wei
Misfit Flour,* bb1.16.00
Ryoohop,,tl 100Iba. 2.33
Corn Meal, bbl. 5.25
WhoatOgi bushel, 3.0+1
Rye. " 1.60
C0rn,"1.15
Otte, " 321 b "
10 '7 00
Titnothroe+.l," 450
Plumed, t , 3.00
Dried Applety
torah /n 0.0
. a
NOW t,1.4. YOUR ..; TIME !
TIN . .WARE I TIN .WARE.!
WILLIAM G. RIMER,'
Dealer in Stoves, and Illanufactu-'
rer of Tin and .Comer Ware,
RETURNS thanks for the very liberal pat-.
renege heretofore atended to him, and at the
same time would announce to the citizens of Lehigh
county had the public in general, that he hail remov
ed his 6tore to, "
No. 77 WEST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA.,
. .
„ .
a feW doors cast of Snyder'e Black Boar hotel, where
he has greatly increased hie stook 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 in market;
Fire Board Heaters fur warming from two or three
rooms; Hot Air Furnaces for heating entire houses,
and Ranges—in short, all kinds of
Cooking, Parlor, eat-Boom and Of-
Also
HOLLOW WARE ,
all kinds and sizes, lined and enamelled ; time Ket
tles, and all kinds of castings for repairing Stoves,
Cylinders, Fire bricks, Coal Kettles, Shovels, &e.'
TIN AND COPPER WARE
of all kinds and descriptionsi,made of the be - st ma
terials, Boilers with copper, Japanned ware, &e. In
shortoverything in the 'fin and Copper Ware line that
may ho needed in a family, all of his own manufac
ture, and at prices lower than any other town estab
lishment can afford to sell. Como and inspect pri
ces before you purchase elsewhere.
Having for many years been the foreman in the
establishment of the late Maj. Ettinger, deo'd., may
be taken as an evidence that he is thoroughly con
versant with the business, and-that his work can be
excelled by no ono
Spoons,
dice.
TIN ROOFING "AND SPOUTING
promptly executed and in the best and nii-At
ivork
manlike manner, and at the lowest possible prices.
'1.7r,i..01d Stores, Casting, Pewter, Copper nod Tin
taken in exchange'at the highest pliers.
Allentown, Aug. 21
A NEW OPENING!
NEW STORE!
At No. 9 W. Hamilton St.,
FOUR DOORS ABOVE THE EAGLE HOTEL,
WHERE Eprtilcu
n full In r e ft u frr ale
f i s nere a h t the ano very low-
Fall and Winter Goods,
Such as Ladies' and Men's Wear, Plain and
Shirting% Gloves, Shirts and Drawers . Aluslins,
Bosoms, Collars, &e., &e.
.CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS.
An assortment of Carpets, Ingrain and Stair Car
pets, Floor and TAM Oil Cloths and Window Shades.
GROCERIES,
Such as Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Tea, Bunch
and Keg Raisins, Cheese, Salt, coarse'
and line, etc., etc., etc.
====
riceB for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. All
we ask hi from our old friends and the public in gen
eral, to give us a call and examine our stock before
making their purchases elsewhere. Remember the
old firm. [oet2-tf] GRIM & RENINGER.
READ and REFLECT!
HE undersigned respectfully invite the attentior
of the public to their
NEW STORE 1
NO. 12 EAST HAMILTON STREET.
It affords them great pleasure to state that if you
favor them with a call you will at once perceive that
they have une,of.the ,
Best Lighted Robins in Town,
and that they are not afraid to give you the benefit
of the light, consequently, by buying from thew, you
can SEE what you get, and will not be compelled to
buy in the dark, nut knowing what you have until
you get home, which is too frequently the case.
Our stook you will find complete in every depart
ment. We are constantly adding the newest and
choicest styles. It consists of . „
DRESS GOODS, plain and fancy;
. sirAwl.s, the largest assortment, in town. .
'• 'PRINTS-and . MUSLINS,
FLANNELS and WOOLEN GOODS,
• YANKEE NOTIONS,
WHITE GOODS'kEMBROIDERIES,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
GENTS
LADIES' CLOAKIN6 '
ZEPHYR WOOLtti YARN,
• • HOSIERY,
Clinglik Olt Chilli and Window Shades!
All of which they guarantee to sell at the very lowest
prices for GASH.
OIUTH & KERN.
11111 AM GUTII. THOS. S. KERN.
Normal School,
Kutztown, Berks Co., Pa.
THIS Inntitu ion having been officially recognizet
by the authorities of fhe State of Pennsylvunia
as the "Normal School for the counties of Berks
Schuylkill and Lehigh,'l 16 now open for tho feecp
two of Students:
. _
• The Normal School building is benutifuliy
upon high - ground, in Maxatawny township, Derks
county, Pa, surrounded with land to the extent of
10 acres, but a quarter of a mile' from the thriving
'vi loge of Kutztown, and distant midway between
Allentown and Reading, about twomiles from Lyons
Station, on the East Penn. R. It.
There are three principal courns of instruction :
The NCorial Elementary, the Normal Scientific, and
the Normal . .Classical. A Frepqratory course has
also been instituted, which is designed fur the ben
efit of those who wish to pursue the study of the or
dinary English branches, while in the model school,
teachers are afforded every opportunity for acquiring
a practical knowledge of the art of Teaching Spe
cial attention is given to the study of Vocal and In
strumental Music, Drawing and Painting.
t tudents from a distance must stop at Lyons Sta
tion, E P. It. It., at which point three trains arrive
from Now Yorir, three from Philadelphia, and three
from Pittsburg. From this Station students will be
conveyed to the school in omnibuses which connect
with the principal trains.
The Winter Session will begin on MONDAY,
OCTOBER 22d, 1866. Students aro received at any
time.
-Ow
For tuition '
boarding., fuel, light and washing, the
expenses will not exdeed $5O per quarter.
For further particulars address
The. Allentown Shovel Factory,
REMOVED TO
CATASAUQUA.!..
TILE undersigned would respectfully inform ale
public that he has purchased the Allentown
Shovel Factory from B. F. Boyer, and has removed
it to Catasauqua, where he intends to keep on hand
all kinds of , •
SHOVE • LS HOES &C.
All those in want of anythin in this line would
do well to'call at this factory, ere they can a`ways
find a good assortment on h d, at the very lowest
prices. All orders promptlya nded too.
octl6-3m] . .. • (1.1 V., BOUGH.
211
heioser. Newhard do Co
Eggn a lp dem, •30
Butter,* lb. 40
Lard, " *32
Hates, 'S • • 10,
Batton )1)
Beeswax,"' 40,
Potatoes,* bushoo. 80
Beans, 4'4 1,00
salt, " 1.21$
Oalt,in lecke, 8,,10
nar, p•P tub, 18 00
by
8000. ASteYnßotitToTlfts.ae an y
Clt ° lfi n e ° l
1 W
001 $ 1 t Tic
The Presidents, Treasniers and Cashiers nf'S - Baniti
indorse the circular. Sent free with samples,,. Ad
dress the American Stencil Works, Springtield,Ver•
nseuti . auly 81 Stn.
• .
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
lice Stoves.
GRIM & RENINGER.
HAVE OPENED A
ALLENTOWN, PA,
Figured Delains, Merinos, All W uol
Delains, Shepherds Plaids,
Prints, Baltuorals, "
Cheek.,
Tiekings, Jenne,
White Goods, Silks. Cloths,
Cassinteres, Satinetts, Flannels, and
KEYSTONE STATE
VklrONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,"
.Kutztown, Barka eauuty, Pa,
LOUIS K. HOTTENSTEIN,
Pres't. of ttio Board or Trustees.' '
DAVID 11. HOTTENSTEIN, Sco (0ut2.11-3m'
Ml=M=g=
7 7 7 7 . , ti
Neverlcitkil,l66:trutrat;
• • • ,••„,r.• . • ;
for October !till. Corrected rii>ekly
HELFRICHip '.;
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT
No 0 2 Barclay Street,
irE TV YORK.
N.Y tate, rt. ,0•Idi per lb. RI to 40
N Y :Ana, Tubs ia,.ire.
urns gt , rod tiu,rex pii P, " 60 to b 3
Westo.n tt. servo, °twice, " 30 to 32
North'o. P. nns., good to choice, " 38 to 4:
N. Y. Stato Welsh Tubs,
N• Y. State Pirkineftime for Shipping, " 40 to 42
Penne., In Palle and Tuba Store Pocked 28 to 35
Penna., PaiLs ad Tube, paoked, common, 19 to 24
Western fair to good, 23 to 26
N. Y. Stabs dairies good tooboloo, 85 to 42
Factory choino and fancy now, ' " In to 17
" good " 15 to 16
N. Y. State, diary, " 16 to 16i
Skim milk, or poor, \- " 7 to 14
EGGS.
Jersey £ Penna.paoked in chaff, per dos. 34 to 36
Jimmy& Penna. packed in oats, " 84 to 35
N. Y. State, packed, in good order, " 32 to 83
Ohio, packed—by express, to count, " 81 to 83
• BEANS.
Marrowoboloe,full sized, per bush 62 lbs 2.50 to 2.75
Kidney, obome,full sired, " " 2.50 to 3.00
Mediums, choice, 2.15 to 2.30
Mixed lots end common, " 50 to EOO
, DRIED FRUIT.
Apples—N. Y. State, choice, • par. lb. 11 to 12
Apples —Jersey and rounsylvania, " 10 to 114
Apples—Sliced 14 to lb
Apples—New Southern " 10 to 11
Blaoliberries New, •" 26 to 28
Raspberries do " 42 to 45
Cherries pitted New, " 50 to 55
do pits in do " 6to 8
Peaches uopeoled , old " 17 to 21
do peeled, do
Apples—Prime State,
Dried
GAELN FRUITS.
Apples, Western
do common
Pure
Flamed,
Clover,
In good Barrels, per lb. 11 4 to 12
POULTRY.
Ducks alive,
Alive Gene,
. . .
Spring Chickens, pec pair 1 00 to 1.25
pring Chickens, small " 02 to 87
Fowla„ per lb: 17 to 10
Turkeys, young .. 19 to 20
Torbay's old .. 20 to 22
_.. . ...
Spring, chicken. 10 to 2
POULTRY DRESSED -Chlukons fow Is 20 to 24
--.lin
Turkeys, per lb. 22 to 25
GAME—ltut bits per pair 95 to 50
Quail, per pair 40 to 45
CHESTNUTS • per bush, to 7.50
HICKORY NUTS per bush. 2.75 to 3.00
II.)R BY CLOVER In class boxes choice 33. to 36
do BUCKWHEAT per bush. 2&to 30
CALVES, dressed choice, per lb. 19 to 21
do fair to good, " 78 to 18
Buckwheat flour, owt. 3.50 to 4 00
EGOS.—The receipts are light and the deMand
good.
BUTTER.—The- receipts have been a little heav
ier during the past week then the previous week,
and prices aro growing weaker with no prospect of
a rally. The demand for a little strictly line for
home trade is good, but anything short of choice is
very slow
POIATII,I7,—As the weather ili growing cooler,
would advise all Poultry shippers to send their
Chickenb and Turkdys dressed.
Patented May 29, 1866..
This is an article for washing without rubbing, hi
cent in very dirty places, which will require a very
sligherub, and unlike other preparations offered fur
a like purpose, loin not.rot the CLOTHES, but will
leave them wurrnit than et (Unary methods, without
the usual wear and tear.
It removes grease sputa as it' by magic. and soft
ens the dirt by soaking, so that the rinsing will in
in ordinary cases entirely remove it.
This powder is prepared in accordance with chem
ical Belence, and upon a process peculiar to itself,
which is secured by . Letters Patent. It has been in
118 C fur more than a year, and has proved itself& uni
versal favorite wherever it has been used. Among
the advantages claimed are the following, vie:
It saves all the expense of soap usually • used on
cotton and linen goods.
It eaves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear
and tear.
Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed.—
With one quarter the time and labor usuallyrequir
ed it imparts a beaUtiftd gloss and lustre, much su
perior to any other mode. Nu water required except
to moisten the powder.
Directions with each package.
And can be readily appreciated by a single trial.
The cost of washing for a family of live or six per-
Sons will not exceed TUREE CENTS.
The manufacturers of this powder are aware that
maWY:tideliiis compounds have been introduced to
the pufillenhich hive rotted the cloth, or;failed in
removing the tirt, but knowing the intrinsic excell
ence of this article, they confidentlyproclaim it as
being adapted to meet a demand which has long ex
isted, and which has heretofore remained unsupplicd.
Manufactured by
HOWE A STEVENS,
200 Broadway, Boston.
Also, manufacturers of Family Dye Colors. For
.sale by Grocers and Dealers.: :t00t16731u
IF' YOU WANT TO
FRESERVE YOUR EMOR
USE
BREINIG'S IMPROVED
LINSEED OIL
LEHIGH METALLIC PAINT!
1i • YOU WANT A PAINT n un a PONES:Mg Burn
Beauty. Disrabllity, and a Preserver of Wood
Pure Premium White Lead,
Pure Challenge White. Lead,
Pure Anchor White Lead.
Du. D. E. lIREINIG, well known in this emnum;
nity as a practical manufacturer of PAINT, will
guarantee all articles in this lino to be pure, mill
what they are recommended. -IY
BICELOW 4S, HOLEMES,
202 Fulton St., Nov York,
=
"13 itEINIG'S
knpimvoct kittatiod
LEHICH METALLIC PAINT,
SO PARTS
IVIIITB LRAM MINCE and AMERICAN ZINGS,
COLORS ,OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
September 11, DM, '—ly
A GENTS WANTED
For Frank Mooro'o Now Work,
"WOMEN OF THE WAR."
Agents will find this a book of real merit and in
trinsic value—subject new—lntensely interesting
and exalting—no work over attracted an 4 engaged
the public mind like this. Everybody wants It, and
thousands Wi.l purchase it as soon as an opportunity
Is afforded them. Read what Agents say of it
Ono experienced Agent writes: It le the easiest
and pleasantest Book to sell he ever canvassed for;
and sap people arc delighted with it, the Ladles es
pecially. . .
Another says : "Women of the War" is the book
of the season Another, 137 orders in four days
One reports 17 orders the first day of canvassing.
Intelligent, active males or females will find the
sale of this work a peasant and lucrative employ
ment. This book has nb competitor—it comes fresh
and now to the people. The territory is clean and
o'car. Agents undetstand the advantages in this
particular. For full particulars send for circular.
Address S. S. SCRANTON * CO
oat23-4t] 120 Asylum St., Hanford, Cond.
C SOMERS 3; SON,
FINE CLOTH LNG,
625 CHESTNUT and 618 JAYNE STS., PHIL.,
Have .now on hand elegant NEW STYLES of FALL
and. WINTER CLOTHING Alto II very large stook
Of FRENCH, ENOLISII and AMERICAN piece
GOODS to select from for measure work All gar
ments warrontock y(all made end 8 uperb4,l4.
uot28.01o) Ui Ai UAINES 1 Otpirditen}lnt.
• • •,
tiIITTRR
" 42 to . 4 1
" 84 to 39
inIEBBE
NO to 36
113 to 123
35 to 90
per bbl. 5.00 to 560
' 800 to 400
BEESWAX
par lb.' 39 to 41
SEEDS.
per bomb. 5 p
5 lbs. 2,9
31 0, to
to 3.00
er lb 1 15
TALLOW.
par pair 1 00 to 1.26
per pair, 2.00 to 3 00
AND THE
EMI
IMIM
'
„ musEAT
1 .1 . M P'l"ii• 1,1 ,
cLoTHING„'IOIsc,
PHILAD LOMA. -T-
BARGAINS
FINE CLOTHING
ROCKHILL
BROWN STONE .OLOTHIN4 HALL,
603 and 605
,Chestnut *MINN:
PII~LADE ,
•
Ready-Made Clothinir 1,410 fr
The choicest stock .of •
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FALL ARP WtNTEIt *MAC
Ever otTerod to purchasers, eilmprieink
NEMO? AND MOST APPROUDITYL2II.
•
Custom De partment. va.. f
Our newly fitted np Custom Depertment tot Chi:
tlemen, Youths and Boys, now contains is itititlai r
selected stook of .
Foreign and Domestic GOodS,:ic
which we are prepared to make to order, in'thlsilie
manner, and at reasonable prices. • '•'''
Boys' Department.
We have on hand li) largest and: 40:r=
Ready. Made Boys' Clothing in the Ciiy..,
lar attention paid to tho making of Boys'
?•••
o order
Itza. 1
4 z.
11.11
41 1 0
f. 4%31
W I 1;3 •
11E41
a0..1
14145
'.s.
kE4
GENTLEMEN, YOUTHS, AND BOYS ? ,"
\Visiting, clothing made to order, by Sanding ittifk
measure, ns per diagram, Will. have their 0r:4,0
promptly-attended to.
BATISFACTION AND A GOOD, PIT OUARANTIIII)4.
Sompleo sent to troy
United Stole.
ROCKIIILL ct WILSON, . .'
Brown Stone Cl°Ming Hall, 603 and 6(N5
Cheatispt Street,
PHILADELPHIA
Oct. 2ril
E YRE & LANDELL, •
•,.:1 t
FOURTH AND ARCH' STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
have now completed their iinirtloretneat
offering on the beft tof Terml4:.';',” •.
Full Stock ofFalllDry
Finn Stock of SHAWLS, :
Fine Stock of SILKS.
Fine Stock of DRESS GOODS, 6 ..o l Pf
Fine Stook of WOOLLENS.,
Finn Stock of STAPLE' 'OttIODS.',"
Fine StoCk'ofFAXCir GOODS, ale.
'ast..New and Dealrable4deda dagy,i`e4oll , o9 . 4l
Sold at Small nth - mind .;
Sept. 25th. • • •
•
CRITTENDEN'S. • "
COMMERCIAL 'COLLEGE,:,,
037 Chestnut • Street, Corbett' bir ; 'th,
PHILADELPHIA: „ f : : A.
EDUCATION' FOB BUSINESS Lim,"
Practical Instruction in Book-keeping, in ill4te
branches, Penmanship, plain and ornamedtal r Ale;•1
cantile calculations, Bustneag Pipers and , Onativisii
Commercial law, Telegraphing, he„-
716 STUDENTS IN ATTENDANCE LAST YEAR:
Catalogues mailed gratis on application. ',.."
Addre:s S. IL ORIV.VENDEI it:005, 3
Sept. 26.
lISTABLISHED IN li3lo.
3E'.ELMTC)Ir
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT::.
r . W. JONES, No. 432.:North Front St . ,. above
I . Callowhill, Philadelphia, dye Sillat,Wipoletilind.
Valley Goods of ovory description. Their t etepidlo'r
style of dyeing Ladies' and Gentlemen'aGirMinltsilli:
widely known. Crape and Merino Shairfotteinsit
to look like new, also Gentlemen's apparel, Cutting,
&0., cleaned and re-dyed. Kid Gloves °Wined or
re-dyed to look like new.
Cell and look at onr,arcirk before,
September 18, 1866.
.1%). 804 .Irch Streit; iiiii(ailei444o
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS TN ' 1 ." 1
• ,
Z
Berlin eplcrsTrisr
'EmbroldelleH o Fine knit flood/;'etc., pereonally
• looted in Europe. ' ';'' • -Id
I, Tr
Domestic , Zephy
Germantown WOOLS, Cassiniero. , VARNS,:.;eO44I
. Latest Styles in Lidice-Dress and
TRIMMINGS: .
Buttons Prop Fringes; Lacis,.Blmwl Border's atm. . 1
111itte Embroidered BANDS, eto
The goods being all carefully seieotad, °dr What.;
sale Department offers great' indooetaetre to -thor
TRADE. . .
CARPETS AND OIL
Just received at low - prices, and will coattails :egi
receive, during the Full, from Europe, aMI assinti..
mont of the hew styles of English Tapestry, Wald ,
sels,, Three-ply, Ingrain, Entry and Stair. Carpets*.
Also, all widths of oil cloths, . . • :
WIRD O 72N SHADES,:
In new colors. Coco and Cantina •
RAG CARPETS, Ac.,
I N. 11.—A discount made in pultsiontiti
.cinmains. • •
PIIINEAS HOUGH .14., A CO.!
No. 508 N. Sec; et., below ButtonWtfoC'
Philadelphia.
Sep. 13th.
NOVATIES ; Ite '
aVtddiag and Vioiting garb,
THE LATEST ' '
LONDON ADM DANIS SWII/61101:`
.INTALS etuutped on paper and
,envolopes.ig
FREE OF CHARGE. f .
FINE STATIONERY
ROSKDINS
, .
.Importing Stationers , and Card Engnmers.
913 Arch SL;'Phihtdelpfila.
Air Orders by mall will receive promptattentlonil
Sept. 25th. --am
SAMUEL it. RI ,
mmotEHA I.E IiAIiUOACTURER
LADIES', DIISSES' AND CIIILDREIVE
Shoes and Uppes
,.
SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY RETAIL naafi. r
serALL WORK MUARANTEEDMige
121 NORTH TRIRD.ATIIRRT,,PRIP.A. ' :i
Juno 12, 1808. • . .
pEAFNESS, BLINDNESS & CATARRH;'
Treated with the Utmost emcees, by J. Lwow (
. D., Occalist and Attest, (formerly of Leyden, HO-.
u n do No. 519 Vino Street, Philadelphia. ITestisoe,
nimbi, from the most reliable sources In the et, ilmi
country clan be seen &this omoe. The osodk4 OvA
ty are invited to accompany their pationtip l ob 4 sal
no secrete in his practice. AIIITIPICIAL ET/41 =WI.,
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