No II 11 age of the vine ipi;alll - planted out in well. prepared le n .t d%lisfirt44lll s ie thn spring. and make a stronger ape better growth than ve*lntattlfle2rilater pad_ D ia ti go .sayefhe ifittia4ciutefti l l iewatan. • • Okst`lN ' r'Siteceed I leave,lhaprr,:. - , • ' eiVtaximad in the oellar:, outside leaves„ an. eff the roots into the Miceli' thlift,2: l t et „ the joists, thus K, piit.Mine up jest tats attar they Vail begat' to`llot'tittilY; 'thltPeo:: dried over and kept PRESZOING Per/amts.—A correspondent of the Scientific American says, that he has tr tlitejfellowing method of, keeping.pota, 4d a for yeltre With complete 'access, though in some instances the tubers were diseased when taken out of the ground : "Duet over the floor of the bin with lime, and put in about six or seveninches deep, of potatoes, and dust with limo as before. Put in six or oven indhes of potatoes and lime again repeat the operation till all are stored away.—One bush el of-,linte twill de for forty bushel° of potatoes, though More will 'not hurt them—the lime rather improving the flavor than otherwise. How TO PURIFY RANCID LARD —We had some 40 pounds of rancid lard Which was val ueless AL it was. Knowing the antiseptic quality . of the chloride of soda, I procured '.three Ounces, which was poured into a pail ful of soft water, and when hot the lard ad. dad.—After boiling it thoroughly together for inlrour or two it was set aside to cool. The litticl was taken off when nearly old, and was 'isubeelruently boiled up. The color was reettiiedlo au : aloha:4er white, and the lard Was 11;WO0t:11911i41420. A COUNTRY GIRL.— Ger Tel. • F 1 ' RRREDY FOR FROST Banc—The following kocipei for frost bites has been ';used in Ger many—fent number of years with the most beneficial effecte : Twenty-four ounces of mut ton tallow, twenty-four ounces of hog's lard, fodr ounces of peroxide of iron, (red, iron du)st,) four ounces of Venice Turpentine, two ounces oil of bergomot, two ounces of bole Ar menian, rubbed to a paste with olive oil. Meat together-the tallow, lard and iron dust, 'itt.ttrt iron.kettki, stirring with , an Iron spoon eonsthntly till the mass assumes a ,perfectly blaqk,color ; then add gradually the other in grediente, stirring tiliwell mizlßl. It is op plied upon linnen daily, and its effect upon even the most painful frost sue is most extra• ordinary. A SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM WILCOX & GIBBS' CELEBRATED noiseless Sowing Mnohinel offered as premium fur subsoribers to Arthur's Home Magazine for 1867. The HOME MAGAZINE is now so well known to .-, the reading public, that we need scarcely repeat what has so often been said, that its editors regard Mora • ture as something higher than a simple art. That i s .--, ? crowning . excellence they consider its power for 'I 4 bd.; And so they will ever seek to make the Home agazine the minister of all things pure and noble; the teacher, whechor by story, poetic or essay, that :j•ezdy as men live by the "Golden Role" can they be wise orhappy. ' •f: :In . order that our, lady readers throughout the -'.4lenitry may have true of styles dress, we have plac ed our FASHION Department in the hands' of ; ~•.,s ; Mirmd Demorest, of New i York. hltislatly nandm the ;Whiter of fashion in the United States, it la gratifying to know that her taste is pure and womanly. ; ;• • TERMS YEARLY IN ADVANCE.-1 copy $2 50 '' ' 3 oppiei foi $ll. 5 copies, and one extra to getter up of club, $lO. 9 copies and ono extra, $l5. 14 cop - „11 , ies,, and one extra, $2l. Sample Nos. 20 cents. '",•• 03-For premiums we have selected a pair of charmingpietnres—"TH E DEPARTURE OF THE r „ SWALLOWS," and "THE RETURN OF THE "•. 'SWALLOWS." Ono of these pictures will be sent to each person from whom we receive a club of sub :;scribers as above. One will also be sent to each sin ' glo subscriber who sends us,s2 50 for tho Home Mag asine. - For $3 we send the "Home Magazine" and the "Children's Hour," Mr. Arthur's new magazine for the "Little Once " For $4.50 we send Homo Mag azine and "Lady's Rook " For $5 50 we send‘tho three magazines just named. OUR SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM The machine wo offer (WILCOX k GIBBS') is the 'No. 2, as described in tho manufacturers' list, cash price $56, furnished with hemmer, feler and braider. This machine has become a household fa- vorito on account of its noiselessness, rapidity : and easy management. A child can wore it. ( ;For 50 subscribers to Home Magazine and $lOO ire send one of thoso machines. But in order to en able those who cannot procure so many subscribers to got a machine, we have so arranged the offer that. by the addition of a sum above what may be secured for subscriptions, of from $5 to $3O, according to size •of list, any one may obtain a machine.- 20 cents for specimen number of Home Magazine and gut full particulars. Address, - T. S ARTHUR & 323 Walnut St , Philadelphia, Pa. CI OBEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 18G7 1 TIM FASHION MAUAZINE OF THE WORLD LITERATURE, FINE ARTS ANDTASII lONS. Tho most maguificent Steel engraving& DouoLE FASHION PLATEN. Wood engravings on every cub. jest that can interest the ladies. Crochet knitting, Notting, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilot, for the Parlor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Everything, in fact to make a complete Lady's Book. :THE LADYS' FAVORITE FOR 37 YEARS. 'lgo magazine hes boon able to compete with it.-- None,upt it. GODEY'S RECEIPTS for every 'department of a household. There alone are worth tho price of the Book. MODEL COTTAGES, (no other Magazine gives them), with diagrams. DRAWING LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG, Another epeolalty with Godey. ORIGINAL HUM, worth $3 a year. Other Magazines publish old worn Lout music; hat the sub scribers to Gooey got it before the music stores. GARDENING FOR LADIES. Another peemli arity with Godey. Fashions from Me•ors. A. T gtowart tt, Co., the Now York millionaire merchants, appear in (iodoy, the only Magazine that has them. • than We give more of them in a year thou aiiy other makasine In feet, the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her own bonnet maker. MARION HARLAVD. Authoress of "Alotte,"".ilid den Path," "Hass Side," •Nemesis," and "Miriam," writes for Godey each month, and for no other map 'ulna. A now novel by her Will: be published In 1A67. We have also retained all our old and favor ite contributors. TERMS OF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1867. (Front which there can be no Deviation.) 'rho following aro the terms of the Lady's Book for 1867 : One copy, one year Two °Dries, ono year,. Three copies, one year., Four copies, one year Five copies, ono year, and anextru copy to the person getting up the olub, making six copies 14 00 Eight collies, ono year. and an extra oopy to the person getting up the club, malt ing nine copies Eleven copies, one year, and au extra copy gto the person getting up the club, mak ing twelve copies tiza„All additions to clubs at club rates. subscribers will be sent to any post•office where the subscriber may reside. tzs..Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Borne Magazine will be sent, each ono year, on fooelpt of $4 60. ••• • , • tisa...We have no club with any other magazine or newspaper. .The money must all be sent at one timid for any of the Clubs. ; 411P Canada eubeoribers must send 04 cents addl ..\ tional for each subscriber. Address I. A. GODEY, fi.B. Corner Sixth and Ohostuist Ste, . • . Philadelpia. VfEW GOODS! 'AT LOW FIGURES. We would call the attention of the pall° to our steak of Dry . Goods, which is complete In every De partment, AND EN.NRELY NEW. Consequently persons buying from us need not be amid of getting old goods We have NO OLD TRASHY GOODS to advertise at greatly reduced prices, hive adopted , the quick sale and small prod rinoiple, and aro fully determined not to hb undenold. GUTH i KERN, No. 12 East. Hamilton street. noy2O•U.] iN THIS =I • lIING. all iftP in • .1 • It )4slble. mat Mid f.)!Nlk, where to buy t It is to your PNRI. SONAL• interest to consider the follow ing facto: •••• There is organized in Phil adelphia immense es !tablishment to make riirtsr masa CLOTEING, and 'to make it cheaper than CUSTOMARY. TIM 'ma terials are bought DI- Ituifrom the best Amer lean and European man ufacturers, and tilde eon till...able is saved. Full v"'''''•wi aid to wea n:len " istan t im and .a t tre sub garments ; the— ear,r2 and clerks are such that customers can fully rely upon them, anti every ef fort is made to please and suit patrons, so an to tittn P as well as make custom. The result of combined in dustry, 'system and close application of all the em ployees, has secured a model establishment, a SUPERIOR style of cloth ing, and VERY MODER ATE prices. 'Phis louse is located at the CORNER of SIXTH bT., and ex tends from MARKET TO MINOR STREETS, and in now the most extensive concern of the kind in Philadel phia. You are asked to patronizeand en courage this en terprise: Wo hare, ist--Gent's Ready-made CLOTHING. Department Joilouths' and Boys'. Clothing. Ed—Custom Devilment to make to Oliler, 4th—Cent's Furnishing Goods In Large Variety. WANILIKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. tith k Market, PHILADELPHIA. Afr-It will bo well worth a visit, whether you want to buy or not. Aor.- Samples Font by mail or express when de sired L00t23-3m DK. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. Thle crept thol:clne cured Dr. J. H. SCHANCK, the Prev.c:or. of Pnlinousrl Connumption, when It bed a inittud Ito meet teraildahlo &pact, and when speedy death nut/owed to be inevitable. MB physicians pro , bounced his case inenrali'm when he commenced the mice ul tye simpie but powerful remedy. His bssith nes restore I In Ft very short Mae, and no retura of the disesio Lai liven apprehended, for all the e. u:p'amr inrckly . disepp.iarod, and his present le more than two hundred pounds. S:nrc hie reenvery, he hag devoted Ills attention exUnilvely to the cure of Conon/notion and the diiieruois hich are usually complicated with it, and the curio/ eJseed by We medicines have been very uumerow/ and truly wonder:tit. Dr. Scrusnou maktio proftealonal visits to several of the larger cities wear:, where he ha: a largo concounie of patients, cud It Is truly antoulehing to see poor consumptives that bare to be lifted out of their carriages, and in a con , niontlit healthy, robust persons. Da. SCHENCK'S I'ULIIONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANI/RAKE PILLS arm generally all reruired In curing Consumption. Pull direo. ttonu accompany each, iso that any ono can take them without seeing Dr. 8011RNOK, bat whoa It is cons veitieit It in best to coo him. He gives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Resplrometer his :ea la throw doliart. P.01.1(1 olvervo, when purchasing, that the . two Ilkoinasai of the Doctor—one when in the last staie of Conan/notion, and the other ea ho now is, in porloct hoaith —aro on the Government stamp. ten all Druggistn and Dealers. Price $1.60 per bottle. or $7.50 the half dozen. Letters for alviec should alwayn be directed to Dr. Schenck's Oince, 11 North 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Geheral Who:et/ale Agents: Domes! Borneo & Co., N. Y., S. S. 'lance, Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Pork, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker & Taylor, Chicago, Ill.; Collins Brod., St. Louts, Mo.Dki w. ea. mp.l yr SPECIAL NOTICE ! Reduction ! Reduction ! I AT SHIMER'S 'MAMMOTH STORE Two doors above the Eagle Hotol. T IIEY offer for oak their entire new stock of DRESS GOODS at greatly reduced prices, such as, Dress Goods in great variety. Shawls, Brocha, Thibots and Blanket Shawls. Balmorals and Hoop Skirts. Prints, Shootings, Cheek and Tiokings. Flannels of every quality, colorand style. very low. Men's and Boys' wear. Such as Cloth, Cussimere. K., Jean, Dotter%+ Brown Linsey, Lc. Drawers; 'Undershirts and Knit Jecketr. Carpets and Oil Cloth. A full assortment of Groceries. Countryprodueo taken in exchange. Greenbacks never refused. Remember tho place, follow the crowd, deny not and call curly, we guarantee it to your advantage. WILMER BROS. caz. A COUGH, A COLD, OR A R 4)Wi Vj , ' SORE THROAT, gß o Nofil AI, . , . , ,C.,• REQUIRED IQ lIEDIAIE ATTLIN, 4 F . 0 CO/ AND /MOULD DE cilEcab. N T IP ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, ' f °F t Irritation of the Lungs, A COUGHS Permanent Throat Die- AND 0 (0, ease, or Consnmp -0 LO tion IS OFTEN THE RESIILT BRO WN•S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE FARTS, GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF 'For Bronchitis, asthnia,Catarrh, Consunip Use and Throat nie(08(8, TROCHES AIM USISD WITH ALWAYS HOOP SUCCESS SINGERS AND PUBLIC /WEAKEN' when takenfind Trochee useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of •the vocal organs. The Troches aro reoommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent. men throughout the country. Being an article' of true merit, and having prcved their efficacy by a test of many years, each, year finds them In new locali ties in Various parts of the. world, and the Trochee ore universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Trochee," and do not take any of the worthless imitations that may be offered... Sold everywhere. [nov2o-Om $3 00 5 50 7 00 10 00 21 00 27 60 EAGLE HOTEL 227: North Third Street, . Beeteecn Race and Vine, PHILADELPHIA. • "fusubscribers respectfully inform the public generally that they , have .been keeping the above well-known Hotel for the hot two years, and it is thrirn intention to make it a home, superior to any in the city, of the same class, which tliey be lieve will render general satirfaction to all who may patronise thorn. The house Is located in the °entre of business,and contains One Hundred and Twenty Rooms, Is ea'eu lated to accommodate over Two Hundred Guests. Charges,s2.oo par day. nol3-6m) ItIEIIL a DOUGHERTY, Proprietors. . . ADMINISTRATORS' NOTlCE,—Notice le hereby given that the unders'gned hiving taken out letters oLAdministration with the Will o annexed, u .thli estate of Leonora Wolf, late of the boro f 'of Allentown, deceased, therefore all spool ho are indebted to said estate, are request id 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., FRE D E R ICK WOLF,} Ad .l iters WILLIAM WOLF, . '•••••41,, Nor. 18. , ; =I 13' 7 ' '; SECTION Special Notices. *IV I - • v t r iM i Ir. R 5 ." • : 4 .- i 1 ,44 t ' 0 4 4'etVaii4l4tiriiiiilt, t.) ) 1 • h Weviilitliii. 'es 10Wiiitiobiig . k.A ~'', ' • lin , \ Boltitfrop )4141,gonch-aresp . . .Td Soo tyligrapdtst fof',lkiti aboirsl , , , et, for fear lo g,hdpid . get: cOld, ' ' 7 { l ilifitiff "lipid,"; dr,Bdrirban - Ad ;—; '.,,i ..• w i A $ 0 Ile lobit&futOttitheilkyl ' Li i I t One inns of meteors met his eye, ~_.„ Anil ho elelahned,'"Well, the/ beatA all, ,'. 'l?aciiiii the sbiitior at TUwer Hall." ~ ~. We bliv'd laud' style drissintere suits to , • • - -, match, as low an ' $l5 00 Finest Franck Cansimero suits to match up:to t • • 50 00 And all the intervening grades. Wo have good all-wool Black Suits, as low as ' . " • .., 22 00 , Finest Black French Cloth anti Cam& mere suits up to • ' 55' 00 And all intervening grades • . We have the largest, best assorted, and most corn:. plete stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing in Philadelphia-equal to any ~in the city in •sty e, make and fit—oomprising all kinds, stylos,sisis and qua'ities, adapted to the wants clan and so' d at low er than the lowest elsewhere, or the money refunded. Half way between BENNETT .4 CO., FlFam 1 and TOWER HALL,' ' lATH Sts. 518 Market Street, -- , .. , • ... , . . ZIfibIORS OF YOUTH. A GDNTLEMAN who "Offered for years from 'Nary- IX one Debility, PreMature 'Decay, end • all the ef, forte of youthful indisaretion;reill, for the Bake of suf.; faring humanity, send froo to aliwho need it, the re. pipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by lho . adliertiser's experience, onn do so by addressing JO tIN D. OGDEN, No. 13 Chamber street, N. Y. an2-Iy] BTRANGEI, BUT TRUE. VVERY young lady and gentleman in the United XI States can bear something very much to their advantage by return 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 please address their obedient servant, THOS. P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. Y. IC CONSUMPTIVES. The advoirisor, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung slice tion, and that,droad disease, Conetrultion—is aux ions to make known to his follow.sufferirs the. mean of earn. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a none CURIO for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be In valuable, and ho hopes every sufferer,will try his -emedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a • tossing. Parties wishing the srescription, razz, by re turn runt!, will rime address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, an2-Iy] Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. The Great English Remedy. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in :he curs of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the connitntion in subject. It moderates all excises and romovos all obstructions, from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may De roled on. TO 'MARRIED LADIES It's particularly suited. It will, in a short time, bricg en the mcnthly period with regularity. In all oases of N•::vous and Spinal Affections, Paine in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex •rtlon, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, those Pills will effect a cure when all other manna have failed ; and although a powerful reme dy, do not oontain iron, calomel, antimony, or any hurtful to the constitution. Fulldirections in the pamphlet around each pack age, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGOIBTB. PRICE BNB. BOTTLE SPECIAL NOTICE. It is the fate of every valuable Medicine to be COUNTERFEITED. Ile cantiont, therefore, and see that the letters"..T. d, M." are blown in the Bottle ' and that each wrapper bears the Foe Simile. of the sig natures of I. U. BALD WIN i 00 , and JOB MO SES. Without which, none are Genuine. N. B.—One dollar, with Eighteen cents for Post age, enclosed to any authorized Agent, or to the Sole-Agent for the Unite' Ststoa and British Do minions, JOB MOSES, .27 Cortlandt Street, Now York, will insure a bottle containing 60 pills, by return mail, securely settled from all observation. april3-yr] Dr. MARSHALL'S 3.a, tar rh Snuff. THIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache. It has been found an excellent remedy in many Cases of Sore Eyes.— Deafness has been removed by It, and Hearin:, has often bean greatl, improved by its use. It is fragrant ac,d agreeable, and Gives Imniodiate Relief to tho dull heavy pains eausei by diseases of the head. The sensations after ulag it ure dclightfu. and invigorating. It'opens and purges out all oh. struotlons, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to tho parts affected. Witoro then %War Tears' of sale and use ot Dr. Jfarehall'a Catarrh and Head. ache .S'oujr, has proved its great value for all tht common diseases of the head, and at this moment stands higher than over before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and is used with great awn' as and satisfaction everywhere. REILD THE CERTIFICATES OP WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS IN 1854. he undersigned, having for many years been acquainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrah and Head ache Snuff, and sold It in our wholesale' trade, cheer fully t tato, that we believe it to be equal, in over 3 respect, to the recommend Miens given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decided. ly the beet ar:tiolo we have ever known for all com mon diseases of tho Hood. Burr & Perry, Boston'Barnee A Park, N. York Reed, Atieton A Co., " lA. B. AD. Sancta, " Brown, Lamson A C 0.," ;itoplion Paul & Co., " Reed, Butler & Co., " ;brad Minor & C 0.,• Seth W. Fowlo, " IfirKeeson A Robbine " Wlleon,Fairbank A Co." lA. L. Soovill A Co., " Henebaw,Bduland.s Co " !M.Waril, Close A Co. " IL 11. Hay, Portland, Me.intieh A Galo, jr2l-For sale brall Druggiae. Try it. April 3, 18(6. ly— LIFEEILTII--STRIGTII LIFEHEALTH--STREIGH, IIFHEALTH-STBEIGTII, Hundreds and thoueanda annually din premature• ly, wben, if they would give the Great Freud' Rem. edy, DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S GELESAATED SPECIFIC PILLS Prepared by Faranoiore Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris, from the proscription of Dr. Juan De'amarre, Chief Physician of the Hospital du Nord ou Lariboisiere a fair trial, they would find immedi ate relief, and, In a abort time, be fully restored to Health and Strength. It is coed in the practice of many eminent French phyalciiins, with uniform juocesd, and highly rocommended ad the only posi live and Specific Remedy for all persons suffering from General or Sexual DebDity, all derangements of the,Ncrvou Fences, Melancholy, Spormatorrbrert or Seminal Emiasions, Weattneseei arising from Sexual Excesses, or youthful indiscretions. Loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Prostration. Nervous. nags, Weak- Spine, Lowness of Spirits, Mamas of Vision, hysterias, Pains In the Back and Limbs, Impotency, &c. No language can convey an adequate idea of the immeilate and almost miraculous change it occa sion!' to the debilitated and shattered system. In fret, it stands unrivalled as an unfailing cure of the maladies above mentioned. Buffer no more, but use The Groat French Reme dy; it will effect a cure Nacre all others fail, and although a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurt fttl to the most delloate constitution. Pamphlet*, containing full particulars and direc tions fur using, in English, French, Spanish and German, accompany each box, and also sent freo to any address a hen requested. Price ono dollar per box; six boxes for five dol lars. Sold by all Diuggists throughout the world; or will be sent by mail, securely sealed from all Omer 'titian, by enclosing specified price, to any author lsed agents. Beware of Ci3unterfshe and imitation/. Proprietors' exclusive Agents for America, OS CAR G. MOSES A 00..-27 Courtlandt St., N. Y. Authorised Agents for. Allentown ' BARNES do SON; Bethlehem, EDW. T. MEYERS. [apr2-ly $9O . A MONTH I—AGENTB wanted for _Rix wt. artily nate arrilies,:just out. Address 0. T. GARET. City Building. Beddeford. Me. rdeol4-1, CAN ALWAYS EMBALMING THE DEAD I . 6 " - ' 4 I 2 "4IPIS e alerig i t io.O . . eaten 14 11N: W imn 4r o t!..— tm 42)..i. - - . / "tMaiLiiitiv ttit-ptiir-i -,,. „, ~.-; IV Meh l l in etisell . tiuhtig‘the iireplitytr:s l ei4tt, with midi extrwatli ary ;Ai06414.1 IA ' 4: Wohiniton yi . ") , ; ,fiud.,tn .trillY ..of the Poio Is tiow Offered to the 0121)11°14 the ,onslerslgned, who has purchased the patent for Lehigh and North ampton countica. This patent was granted by the U. S. Patent Of fice A.'3)., 1863, as the greatest novelty and discov ery of the ago. Arrangements have now been made to patent the same in England and France. The same results have never been accomplished by any other process. The fluid crystalizes in the arteries and hardens the body, and does not discolor the skin. It produces a white marble color, free from.blotehes, whilst the countenance of the corpse assumes 1 calm and natural appearance, as if asleep. A bud can be embalmed in FIFTEEN MINUTES WITHOUT ANY Mutilation or Extraction, ht, a trifling expense, and may bo preserved for many' y pan, DALLIET, Undertaker, Seventh St, between Walnut and Union Nov. atb ALL AND BEE M. B. SCHADT'S CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VARIETY STORE;` opposite the German Reformed Church, and next door to Leisenring d Co's. Book Store. Constantly on hand a largo stock of the best York State Apples, Oranges Lemons, Figs, do. Nuts of all kinds. A large variety of French, common and Christ mas candies. A large assortment of Patent China, Wax and com mon dulls. A so, a splendid variety of Christmas and • thor toys from one cont to Five dollars. All kinds of Tobacco and Cigars, all su'd at the lowest cash prices. Call and see, at No. 21 East Hamilton street.' novl3-t FOR BENT! A RARE CHANCE THE Snydersville Hotel stand. in South Whitehall township, Lehigh county, which always had a good E. Tr . run of custom, is to be rented pri vately, together with another dwelling house, two shops, suitable for machinists or coaehmakers, and a blacksmith-shop. '1 ho whole can be rented togeth er or separately. An enterprising man can do a good business there. The terms will be made reasonab'e and easy. For particulars app'y to George Snyder, in Allentown, or to the undersigned on the premises. • JOHN SNYDER. Nov. 13, —3w The Allentown Shovel Factory REMOVED TO • CATASAUQUA! THE undenigned would respectfully inform the public that he line purchased the Alleurnwn Shovel Factory from B. F. Boyer, and has removed it to Catasaugua, where he intends to keep on hand all kinds of SHOVELS HOES &C. All those in want of anything in this line would do well to call at this factory, whore they can a ways find a good assortment on hand, at the very lowest prices. All orders promptly attended too. octl6-3m] G. W. BOUtilf. ph, 001..,41 COAL - YARD I T HE undersigned have opened a New Coal Yard iu the FIRST WARD, on North HMO of Hamil ton Street, between Third and Jordan Bridge. They will keep constant y ou hand'a full assort ment of All kinds of Coal for filthily use and manitfacturinm, purposes. The coal will be kept DRY under a shed, and thorough ly CLEANED for family use, and delivered to any part of the town Our coal is of the BEST QUAL ITY, and will be so d as cheap as can be bought anywhere else in town Give us a call. i\JJ.A.. Orders can bo left at Hagenbuch's Hotel. oct23-3m] L BUTZ. Auditors' Notice. In the Orphans' Court of Lehigh County. In the matter of the account of Jonathan Knerr, Owen Knerr and Moses Heilman, Adm'rs of Androw Knerr, late of the township of Lawhill, dec'd. Now, Oct , 1, lritifi, on motion of Mr. Holben, the Court appointed Elisha Forrest, Esq., as auditor to audit, and if netessary re-settlo the said account and report distribution. From the records, 04 Teste.—,H CO. W. IIAuxr.ELL, Clerk. The auditor above named %ill attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the 29th day of Novetuber ' at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon, at his office, in the borough of Allentown, whore all parties interested are required to attend. BLISHA FORREST. Auditor. Public Notice. Milton Roeder In the Court of Coin Pleas, v of Lehigh Co , of Sept. Term Henry Williams. No. Domestic Attachment. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed Trustees by the Court'un der the aiiiive writ of Domestic attachment. All persons, therefore, who are indebted to, or have in their possession any property belonging to said de fendant, are notified to make payment, and deliver the said property to the undersigned, and all credi tors of said defendant will present their respective accounts or demands to the some. HENRY B. PERSON, ) CHARLES B. WEBER,Trustees. HENRY . YEAGER, ) • • Nov. 11th. . —6w 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 State, 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 authenticated for settlement within the above specified time. Al 'claims to be presented to Mary Ann Young, at Allentown. SOLOMON M. YOUNG, ) Administrators MARY ANN YOUNG. —6w Oat. 16. DIVIDEND. ALLENTOWN NATIONAL BANN, Allentown, Nov. 0, 1966. A semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent., clear of all taxes, out of the profits of the past six months, is due and payable to the stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and atter the 15th inch By order of the Board, • CIIAS. W. COOBEB, Cashier. norG-ilw] REMOVA_I. HENRY HOEVEL, • B OOK BINDER , Has removed to KLOTZ'S BUILDING, - Hamilton Street, Allentcwn, Pa. November 13, 1866. —3m • BOOKS, STATIONERY &c.,. Dissolution Notice. .NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership /.11 heiotoforo existing between tho undersigned under the firm of A. P. KOONS Sr, CO , engaged in the Mercantile business, in Allentown, Lehigh county, was dissolved by mutual consent on Nov. 6th, 1868. A KOONS, J W. KOONS, nov6-4w] • W.Jf. DIEHL. • . Dividend Notice. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK of Allentown, has dtelared a aemi.annual dividend of five plir cant., now payable to the stoekholders. novl3-3m] F. E. SAMUELS, Cashier. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, an Essay of In Warning and Instruction fer Young Men! Al so, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers with sure means of relief . Pent free of charge in. sealed letter envelopes. Address DR. J. SICLLIN HOUGHTON, Howard ssociation. adelphia, Pa. . April 24, 1826-1 y RE PURCHASED New York Price Current. for Novembeil 7tb. Corrected weekly by PRODUCE COMMIMION MERCHANT, No:Barblky 011/44, - 'VETV'TORK • .1* .2:14p • .r to g'od, .for it. :i, to N. u•u, " 42 10 4 " • 00 to 4.1 emelt, iswurvu, oilutev, " to 31 North'o. Papua ,I.tou tto uholce, " 38 to 4'2 N. Y. State Welsh Tubs, " 31 to 38 N.Y. State PirkinsPrime for Shipping, " 39 to 40 Penna., in Pails and Tube Store Packed 28 to 34 Penna., Pails ad Tubs, packed, common, 10 to 22 do .Rolls good to choice, 82 to 34 Wastern fair to good, .. 21 to 28 Y.. State dairies good to ohoico, 38 to 41 Penns Rolls good to ohoco in cloth 31 to 33 POinicloir to good . 27 to 30 Factory choke) and fancy now, '" 16 to 103 " good ' " 15 to 153 N. Y. State, diary , 0 • " 13 to lb Skim milk, or poor, " 7 to 11 EGGS. Jersey & Penna.paokod in chair, per doz. 39 to 40 Jersey& Penna. packed in orate, no to 40 N. Y. State, packed, in good order, n 30 to Po Ohio, packed—by expross, to oount, " H 8 to 89 Eggs Limed • 30 to 32 Marrow,eholee,olllsized, per bush 021bs 2.75 to 3.00 Kidney, ohmeo,iull sized, " " 3.00 to 3.30 Mediums, choice, if 2.30 to 2 75 Mixed lots and common, " 50 to 1.00 -8m DRIED FRUIT Apples—Jersey and Pennsylvania, " 16 to 114 Apples—Sliced " 14 to 16 Apples—Now Southern " 10 to 114 Blackberries New, " 26 to 28 Raspberries do • " 42 to 45 Oherriee pitted New, " 60 to 56 pits in P°4o Voauveeted old " 17 to 20 do peeled, a,„ " hO to 35 Applas—Pritne Mete, 127 to ' 13 Dried plume, 95 to 40 GREEN PRiirtn. Apple!. Woe tern do common Puro Flamed, Clover, In good Barrels, per lb. 113 to 12 POULtRY. Ducks alive, Alive Goose, Fowls, =NE Spring chicken. 14 to IL poinaux DRESSED-Chickens .4. fowls 17 to 10 " cont. 15 to 16 Turkeys, perlb. 10 to 21 . , 'common " IC to 18 Thul, 16 to 22 . . Era CPO 14 to 17 GAME—RaI bits per pair 45 to +5O Quail, per pair 40 to 45 Partridges per pair. 1.00 to 1.20 OtIEOTNUTS per bush. 060 to 7.50 UI RORY NUTS per bosh. 3.00 to 350 MILL or HOG NUTS 1.50 to 2.00 HJNEY CLOVER In glass boxes choice 40 to 95 . do BLCIOVIIBAT per bush. 30 to 36 CALVES, dressed choice, per lb. l7 to IS do fair to good, " 'l5 to 16 Buckwheat deur, cwt. 3.50 to 4 00 Cl4l3E3E,—The doomed for prime has been fair common or ordinary so in very slow ihdocd. BUTIER,—There has not been much change in the prices during the past week. Choice is so iing quick at outside prices, while common or ordinary is dull sa o and must go much less before buyers will take ho.d—the city is fu'l of it, and un cos same demand springs up, (which we have no reason to hope,l there wid be a terrib'e crash. IitRIS —Receipts free, prices easier. POULTRY,—The receipts have been large, both Wive and. dressed during thepastweek, and the wea ther unfavorlib'e. Much of it arrived in bad order, consequent'y priees'ruled low. I won d again ad vise shippers not to send any Chim.ens or Turkeys a ive ; Ducks and Geese win se I better a ive than dead, when shipped from near by. Pun try designe% for Thanksgiving or any ho'iday should he nice and well fatted, as on those days a want none but good and shippers should make cal culations, on having it started so aa to ranch this market 2 to 3 days before the day, and mark the contents, weight and shippers militias ['LAIN on each package, and forward invoice by mail. ' KEYSTONE STATE Normal School, Kutztown, Berks Co., PO. Tais Institu ion having been officially recognized by the ant }writing of the State of l'ennsyl van ia, as the "Nonnal School for the counties of Beto, Selutylkilrhnd Lehigh," is now open for the•recep bon of Students. The Normal School building is beautifully located upon high ground, in Maxatawny township, Berke county, Pa . surrounded with 'and to the extent of 10 acres, but a. quarter of a mile from the thriving vi lags of Kutztown, and distant mid Way between ALentown and Reading, about two miles from Lyons Station, on the East Penn. It. R. There are three principal courses of instruction : The Normal . Elementary, the Normal Seientille, and the Normal Classical. A Preparatory course has also been instituted, which is designed for the ben efit of those who wish to pursue the study of the or dinary English branches, while in the model school, teachers arc affOrded every opportunity for acquiring a practical knowledge of thy art of Teaching Spe cial attention is given to the study of Vocal and In strumental Music, Drawing and Painting. ttudents from a distance must stop at Lyons Sta tion, E P. It. L., at which point three trains arrive from New Yore, 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, OCIOBER 22d, 1860. Students are received at any time. Fur tuition, boarding, fuel, light and waehipg, the expenses will not exdeed *5O per quarter.. For further particulars address 4. KEYHEONE STATE. NORMAL ScitooL," Kutztown, Berko county, Pa., LOUP3 K. lIOTTENSTEIN, Meet of tin. Board 'of Trustees. DAVID 11. HOTTENSTEIN, See (00.23-3 M PRINGTON FORGE AND FARM at pri vate Sale.—A valuable WATER reivEn, with farm attached, on the Brandywine ' seven miles north of Downingtown. The Brandywine and Waynes burg Railroad jiasses through the property, end within a few yards of the works, which connects with the Pennsylvania and Chester Valley It. lt.at Down ingtown. For mannfacturing purposes the Power cannot be excelled ; twenty,one feet, head and hill, with a large dam, now used for driving a forge with four large wheels. A good location for a Rolling Mill, Cotton Mill, Paper Mill, or Anthracite Furnace. Ono hundred and fitty-three acres of land, part in Wood and the remainder in Farm Land. The im provements are a large Stone Mansion and seven Tenements, one of thouLlarge, and used as a Board ing House. The buildings are supplied with a foun,- tain of spring Water. Tho Power can be sold with a portion of the land. A largo deposit of Magnetic Oro on the Property. This is a most desirah'e property, and will be sold on moderato terms, as the parties are anxious to close their business. A part of the purchase money can lay in the property. For . particulars inquire on the premises, or address CORNOO h McIL\'AIN, oct.:10-It] Wallace P. 0., Chester county, Pa AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE BROWN'S VVIIIIPUCIE CODIFITg, Or Worm Lounges. Much sickness, undoubted.y with children and adults, attributed to other causes is occasioned by worms. Tho'' Vormifuge. Comfit'," although effectual in destroying worms, van do no possible injury to the most delicate child. This val uable combination has been successfully used by phy elcians, and found to be safe and sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Children having Worms require immediate atten tion, as negleot of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness. Symptoms of Worms in Children aro often over looked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause ir ritation, which can bo removed only by the use of a sure remedy. The' combination of ingredients used in making Brown's "Vermifuge Comfits" is each as to give the best possible abet with safety. CURTIS ,4 BROWN, Proprietors Now York.— Sold by all dealers in medicines, at 25 ate, a box: May 22.1866. —1 year F oy. * 3l AL If CHEAP AND DESIRABLE FARMS, In Delaware and Maryland, fro m .sct to $5O per Acre. These farms lay between the Delaware and Chesa peake Bay; convenient to mills, stores, sohoo's, churches, &c. They are easy to ou'tivate, and with less labor than rands In the Northern States, and are adapted to grain,.grass, fruit, ac. ,lish and oysters abound in the rivers; game. of 'all hinds in abund ance. _ During the past' Northern farmers have count of the low price t tion and low taxes, Pt in these States can do tai ing the undinalgtiels'' address. Nen Farm in Buck and coal, Timber and - novl3.ani] 144 $ AT TEE "F CUEESE BEANS per bbl. 5.00 to 550 4 , 3.00 to 0100 BEESWAX. por lb. SD to 40 SEEDS per bush. 56 lbs. 2.00 to 3.20 per lb 13/ to 15/ TALLOW. por pair 1 00 to 1.25 por pair 2.50 to 3 26 per lb. 12 to 13 13 to 15 DR. LEON'S CELIBRATID PREPALITIOIS. -• THE PEEPEOT/ON OrStEETEATIMMEHHEV'' , 302031111 •• Electric Hair Renewer, It i. a posit iro tare for Baldness It oty Hair to its Original.Cular. •It is a Tani:, ~at a Dd., anti a.,:s upon the score. It cut of 11. i. Hair. It nllta•i.Nte Nviaigin livad:selle. It radically cures Dandriift . and Iltnorm. It keeps the scalp healthy, clean and cool. It is an elegant and exquisitely fragrant Hair Dress- ing. It restores, Cultivates and Beautifies the Hair. It makes harsh Hair flexible and Lustrous. t Dr. Leon's Electrie Hair lernewer bus en joyed a high local reputation for many years. Its wonderful restorative and invigorating properties aro. well known 'to the Medical Faculty of Philadel- phis. iking fully satisfied of the merits of Dr. Leon's Electric Hair Renewer, we have procured exclusive ownership anti are determined that every household in our land shall have opportunity to reap its bene fits. Dr. Leon's Infant Remedy. A most delightful and eflicricious'eure for the var ious ills'to which infants and young children aro subject. INVALUABLE FOR TEETHING CHILDREN I It softens the gums, abates intlamation, invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and is a cure and speedy cure fox' folio, Cram" and Windy Pains.. A most excellent preparation for children of a rest less and fretful habit and in aa cases of Looretiese, Geiping, Vomiting, or other inward grief, it gives immediate case. Used for more than half a century in thci private practice of one of the most eminent physicians of Phi ade'phia. In now placing this article within the reach of all our countrymen, Ivo would remark that we know it to be a Remobly of unrivadod oxen lance and that it has proved in thousands of cases, as wean resolved it shall in millions, a priceless boon. For sa'a by druggists everywhere. Address all orders to ZIEGLER & SMITH, (Solo Propriotors,) 137 North tra St , Philadelphia. SILVER'S WASH poviciEß. Saves Time, Labor and Money. Makes a pastime and Monday a festival. sold everywhere Try it. [novl3-'6O ly ,•••••!.,. , • . ratouteU ittaiy Xtf, iota) This is an article for washilig without rubbing, ex cept in very dirty places, which will require a very slight rub, and unlike other preparations offered fo, a like purpose, trill not rot the CLU f IiES, but will leave them wit ITER than ozdinary . methods, without the usual wear and tear. It removes grease spots as if by magic. and soft ens the dirt by soaking, so that the rinsing will in in ordinary efleCtl entirely remote it. This.powder is prepared in accordance with chem ical science, and upon a process peculiar to itAdf, which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use for more than a year, and has proved itself a uni versal favorite wherever it has been used. Among the advantages claimed are the following, viz: It saves all the expense of soap usually used on cotton and linen goods. It naves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and, tear. Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed.— With one quarter the time and labor usually requir ed it imparts a beautiful gloss and lustre, much Hu parlor to any other mode. No water required except to Moisten the powder. Direction welt each package. And can be readily appreciated by a ssingle trial. The cost of washing for a family of tire or six per- SWIM will not exceed Timm eyrs. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many useless compounds have been introduced to the public which have rotted the cloth, or tidied in renter in,,•• the djrt, b u t know ng the intrinsic excell ence of this article, they confidently proclaim it as being adapted to meet a demand which has lung•ex isted, and which basleretofore remained unsupplied. Manufactured by 110W,B 200 Broadway, Boston: Also, manufacturers of Family Dye Colors. Per sale by provers and Dealers. [(wt.' 0-3 m JT E. CALDWELL A; CO., • Jewelers and Silversmiths, 822 CIIE;;TNUT STREET, PIIILA Arc opening a full list of the productions of FOR- EltiN INDusTity and ART, of their own selection in European Capitals, including a great variety of articles of USE nod ORNAMO;T, in BRONZE, BRONZE AND GILT, GILT AND CRYSTAL, CUT G LASS, DECORATED LEATHER AND PORCELAIN Bridal Opera and Party Fans, Or every variety and price FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS., VASES, rigungS and CANDEL ABBAS. I W ATCHES ," • In great variety, and all warranted. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY, A large and very choice eclection SILVER -WARE, An increased line of Rich Articles for BRIDAL GIFTS and Table use. PLATED WARES, . from the BEST ENGLISH and AMERICANMA N UPACTURERS, comprising altogether a collection attractive in beauty, complete in detail, and moder ate in price. - [now 13-2ut put LA DELPIIIA. CA NOM HOSPITAL. —Professor It 11. KLlNE,'Prineipal Physi cian and Surgeon to the Philadelphia. Cancer Iles , pital, Oftico No. OM Arch Street, is daily making as tonishing and almost miraculous cures of Cancer by the most scientific and lately approved remedies known to the civilized world, among which are his great Cancer Antidotes, wonderful treatments that operate Fpeeilically upon the Cancer and all cancer ous affections, antideting kit ing and destroying the Cancer, every particle rout and libre belonging to it or fe them, without pain or. the use of the knife, without caustic, eating 11110 burning medieitics, with ein'the loss of blunt, or in the least effecting the sound flesh. No other treatment should ever be need. No other persons have these antidotes To investigate these treatments, to,see patients under treatment, and to examine the terrible specimens thus removed, mill and see or address R. 11. KLINE, 31. D., Office, No. 931 ARCH St., Phi a P. O. Box, 1174. For particulars send for a cirutular , junel3.4y . HENRY HARPER, :41%4. NO. i2O ARCH STREET, • PHILADELNIIA. line a large Sleek of fine WATCHES, . JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, -AND SILVER PLATED WARE, `Suitable for Holiday and Bridal PRESENTS! Nov. oth. --2 in TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN at No. 737 WALNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA, by the Colton Dental Association, the originators of Ni trous Oxide Gas for that purpose. More than thirty-seven hundred persons havesign ed our certificate scroll to that effect during the past year. The list can be seen at our office Come is head Quarters. It is our orpeoiality, as we do no other dental work, and wo never fail. , At our Mlle° in Cooper Institute, New York, we have extracted teeth for over 11,000 persons, (luring the past year. We are the only parties who waken speciality of the use of the aan, and we administe• it to the most dthea(eand feeble and never have had an accident with it. Mee : 737 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ' (nove-Sm BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. PUTVP AT • WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 223 NORTR SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WlReeler mote water than four times the same LADIES' FANCY Flinte, ' JOHN • FA kt/a Jld Nanufklotory, 11 0 0 ,18 •Aluttlikk jr T.aaiee f iiitt 'Mid! 11'ettr in the City, Moo, a Bno apadraolint of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am 'enabled to dispose of my stock at 'very rya sonnble prices, and I would therefore so telt s esll from my friends of Lehigh county and Thsinßy Remember the name, number and Weed' JOHN FAREIRA, .vo. 718 .Irch Street, above 7th, I.IIII.ADELPITIA ,7.7,1,`1 hove no l'firtncr, nor connection with Any oilier Store hi Philadelphia ..Efe Nov. 6th 1 ROJWlttat & ILEsattAftlita MANUFACTURERS, AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL HEALERS IN IMAI 341 E 3111... - 11ETE Mt • AND SILVER PLATED GOODS, 704 Arch Street, • , PHILADELPHIA. ,li., - THOSE in want of SIL- .., .` ""\-7-..,.... ',,, '1 VER or SILVER PLATED 16, ,- i # Vzii „ WARE will find It much to 7-.... T , .._,,,..--.-..--- • .:. their advantage by visiting lir alir: ' our store before making their 0 .7 : 4 '. , purchases. Our long oxpo- .41', . k f:=l-'. l° riepco in the manufacturo of the abuvo kind of goods enables us b; defy competi tion. We keep no goods but those which arc of the first class, all of our own make, and will be sold at rodeo edprices. UttlyliLly ---- CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 037 Chestnut Stkeek, rvoruor of Seventh : , , PHILADELPHIA. EDUCVITIOA* FOR RUSLVESS LEPR. 1'.... , tical Instruction in Book-keeping; in all its brunehc., ~„, eantile caledatx., l , l , '' .. ma shin Main and ornamental, Mer- P and Customs, C.aalnercial law, ii4,4, ls „ l ,'.l r , i e n s g, Z er6 711; STUDENTS IN ATTEND,..,.(I. E LAST YEAR. Catalogues mailed gratis on applicatn,..... ' Addru H Svi,t. 211. S. 11. CRIITENDEN E - kx.. —3m G. WHITE HALL 4 DRY GOODS STORE, No. 440 North SECOND Street, PHILAD'A JuEt opened, with a splendid New Stook of FOREIGN told DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Consisting of LADIES' WEAR,—Silks, Shawls, Dross Goode, White l; owls, Notions, Velvets, etc., etc. GENTLEINIENS' WEAR,--Cloths, Cassinures, Vestings, Muslin,, Flannels, Blankets, etc., etc. N. B.—Just opened a fine lot of European CURTAIN MUSLINS AND LACES. , J. MILTON HAGY .It, BRO., (Successors to Joseph llagy,) 4413 N. 2nd., Philad's. N ul 6-3mn] ESTABLISHED IN 1810 ..IFI.a. Zj . '2" DYI R 1 C ESTABLISHMENT. T W. JONES, No. 432 North Front St., above . Calluwhill, Philadelphia, dye Silks, Woolen and Fancy; Goods of every description. Their superior style et' dyeing Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments is widely known. Crape and Merino Shawls cleaned to look like new, also Gentlemen's apparel, Curling, Je., donned and re-dyed. Kid Gloves cleaned or re-dyed to look like new. C:111 and look at oar work before going elsewhere:, J. S. W. JONES. —2m Selitember IS, IS6II WM. MENCKE az BRO.; Ail. 804 arch Street, Phiiadelph.a, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Berlin. Zephyrs, Embroideries, Fine knit Goods, etc., personal!" so• lected in Europe. Domestic Zephyrs ' , Germantown WOOLS, Cassimero YARNS, eeL Latest Styles in Ladies' Dress and Cloak • THIMMINGS. ButDies,!prop Fringes, Laces, Shawl Borders etc. 11 bite Embroidered BANDS, etc The goods being . allearefully selected, onr Whole le Department offers great inducements to the TRADE. isepll-3m "'kW: PHILADELPHIA. 1866 WALL PAPERS I 1 NEW 'FALL STYLES! HOWELL & BOURKE, MANFFACTUITERS OF E l) A 3 13 !) ER H) &NIGIONGS., EEO WINDOW SII.A.DES, coI:NEIL of FOURTH and MARKET 'Streets PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—Alwaye on haunt a Large Stock of LINEN and OIL SHADES. August 28, 1868, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS Just received at low pricer!, and will continuo to receive, during the Full, from Europe, a full assort ment of the New styles of English Tapestry, Brun sele, Three-ply, Ingrain, Entry and Stair Carpets.— Also, all widths of oil clothe, woftaave NIMES. In new colors. Coen and Cantino DIAVINITA fld~l~ Bp RAG CARPETS, &c., N. 11.—A disemint made in FURNISHnid CH URCHES, PIIINEAS HOUGH Jr,; & No. 508 N. Sea et., below Buttonwood; Philadelphia. Sep. 25th NOVELTIES IN Wedding and Visiting Cards THE LATEST LONDON AND PARIS STlritilL INITIALS E tamped on paper nod onvoiopes in colors FREE OF CHARGE. FINE STATIONERY -AT- - . ILo EMSKENS & OV.t, Importing Stationers and Card Engravers. 913 Arch St., Philadelphia. AD -Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Sept. Vith. —3m SAMUEL M. RITTER. =I LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Shoes and Uppers, SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE. WALT. WOltK OttARANTEED:Va 127 IVORT:LI THIRD.;STREET,PRIVA. Juno 12, 1866. —6m PEAPNESS, BLINDNESS & CATARRH, Treated wit the utmost success, by J. Isaacs, 1. D., Dualist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Hal hind,) No. 610 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testimo nials, from the most 1 .,- illable sources in the city and country can ho seen at his office. Tliet Medical facul ty aro invited to accompany their pationte,as ho has no secrets in his practice. Anxtrlcut. EMI Wert ed without pain. No charge for examination. Scp. 18, 1860 E. D. LEISENRINWN 001 f -nave now in store of ty ownifortation & Isniklie 64 the trgeit ti 'nide:been foil egleotiopi of nuccie -4m -3m FEJ