The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, November 27, 1866, Image 3

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ufaeturers; 'and ' eon.:
siderablo is saved. Full
prices are paid to work
men, no as to ensure sub
stantial and handsome
garments; the. salesinsn
and' clerks are such that
customers can fully rely
upon them, and every ef
fort is made to please aLd
suit patrons, so as to HEM'
as well as make custom.
Tho result of combined in.
dustry, system and close
application of all the em
ployees, has seen ed a
'model .eistablishment, a
SUPERlORsfileoieloth
log, and VERY MODER
ATE prices.
%his House is located
at .the CORNER of
SIXTH cT., and ex
tends from MARKET
TO .N INOR STREETB
and is now the most
%extensive concern ei
the kind in Philadel
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You are asked to
patronizoanden
coura . ge this en
have,
let—Gent's
We
—Gent's Reody•mad
CLOIIIiNG.
2d— Spee'al heporluien
for Youths' and
. Boys' Clothing .
3d—Custom Depentment
to wake to Ordrr
4th— Gent's Furnishing
Goods in Large
Variety.
W/INAIdIiKER & BROViN,
OAK HALL,
B. B. Cor.ph & Market,
PHILADELPHIA.
,`lt will be woll worth
a visit, whether you wont
to buyoor not.
'or samples sent by
moil or express when de
sired. [oet23-3m
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Pity from /50 to Sy°
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4 Chestnut Bt., Phila.. _ _
211 Pusan Kt., tateite, O.
JLC3-.MIJTS WI►NTS3D.
Nov. 27
FARMER AND HOUSEKEEPER
WS-II FOR STIPP JOINTS —Silt brine is said
-to ho the best wash for stiff joints in horses.
•4 is' also good for hard hoof, as it attracts
moisture, and thus keeps the hoof soft. It
can be easily tried by any farmer.
Is water convenient to your yards and
stables for winter use? If not, in remember.
; since ()Nilo miles of snowy travel you and
your trock have done, supply it now—bring
down the spring from the hill-side, dig a well,
or force up part of the stream below with the
hydraulic ram.
How TO Dims POULTRY.—To do this Won•
dell's Poultry Guide gives us this advice :
"Take a knife and sever the artery of jugu
lar top, in the neck, or take an axe and Out
the head off, lot it bleed so as to draw all the
fever from the fowl in case it have any. Dip
the body in boiling uuter, then pick quick,
when -through douse the fowl in hot water
again, then throw it into a tub of cold water,
let it remain three or four minutes, this will
make it swell out plump, and will keep twen
ty-four hours longer than if it was not thrown
in the cold water."
ROASTING AND FRYING MrArs.--The Eng
lish are acknowledged to be the best meats
cooks in the,_world. They never allow any
water or broth in the part where the meat is.
The roast, from Jima to time, is basted with
the drippings from the fat. In frying a steak
or muttun•ohop, the pan should become thor
oughly heated before placing the meat in it,
Which' should previously have been s asoned
with pepper and salt. The latter should not
bo appLed till just before cooking, as it has a
tendency to harden. The steak or chop
ehculd - be turned constantly until it' is done
brown.
Mulching trees is a matter of importance.
and should.gonerally be done'in the fall. It
serves as a great protection in winter, as well
as manure to the roots. Mulching in the
spring, or summer, has a'
tendency to keep
the roots growing too late in the fall,and thus
prevent the fruit, ripening in season. The
proper time for mulching fruit trees, vines,
canes, crahfubs, is in the fall when the wood
is ripe or nearly so.
Apple or pear seeds may also be planted in
the fall, in the ground, or in boxes filled with
earth. • They will grow if planted in the
spring, but will not succeed as well.—Rural
Amer,
Our farmers should plant apple seeds and
rai9e young trees, got the seeds from a sound
native apple and plant in rows about three
feet apart In this way fruit can 'be grown
that will thrive well on our soil and stand the
°nitrite. It is a well known fact that young
trees or grafts brought from ether states do
not produce healthy fruit.
CURING PORK /p correspon
dent ut the Atnericim ' Farmer, Rochester,
says;
The management of pork and hams.
though brought under the same head, is es
sentially and wholly different. We will 'be
gin in the very important item of curing barns
A bright, siveetly•flavored ham may at all
times bo obtained with a littlb care Weigh
1i pounds of ham to one pound of salt, and
1 ounce of saltpetre finely pulverized ; rub
them with this in some vessel until well in
corporated: teen lay the hams on a shelf, or
if inure eouvenient, in a barrel, placing on
th-rn the surplus salt; in a few days rub
again, and it necessary again, until they have
taken i a I the malt, when they are ready for
smoking, which should be dune before the
flies make their appearance in the spring,
and until they are quite dark, or utmost
black wren they mutt be taken* down, and
sewed up in a ulose filing cloth or bag, with
. a paper doubled several thicknesses on the
flesh 'tide. Then lie closely, and/hang up
and give two tr three colts of whitewash
They may then rhang in the garret all sum
mer, or in any dry place. By observing tine
method they can, be kept any length of time,
unless they prove so excellent that you eat
them very 50011.
Pork, though derived from the same ani-
mal, is fan entirely different taste, and re
qui.es.different management. Iu these days
of double refinement, it will bo thought quite
we supp o se, to give much attention to
e curing of park, and ospeoi ally. to advocate
thit eating of it. But where ie there a family.
in the days of flies and heat, who do not turn
pith disgust from all kinds of fresh meat, and
opert i vrith pride a well-kept and well tilled
pork b'arial, and if any meat is required, pre
fer it from these. Nay, say not that may do
for farmers. We one() know a very delicate
invalida young lady—fur Whom kindness
and love had gleamed from this source, when
all others prove unavailing,. Broiled and pre
p red in a peoulier manner by dipping in wa
tery it 'becomes a very . delicate dish.
.Thii
mantle/id curing pork to very simple—a lay
or ortork, and a layer of salt, (coarse/ is the
WA) then a strung brine (that will bear
440 to all -up the barrel. ,The r op
••c
may be boiled and scummed, an ool
up with that. It is of impo nee that
the brine should ho turned off in the spring,
or before warm weather:—as it will become
" somewhat bloody—boiled arid rtplaoed
'lliijisital-:ticiiicOit i , - ,..
J
• That land which brothers' love unites
' Permits all men this much to know,
That oft amidst their mystic rites •
They represent with solemn show
• flow his great building was begun
And finished by King Solomon.
With due respect to thought so grand,
We may full modesty recall
That but few buildings in nor land
Arc better prlied than Tower
We have good stylo Cassimere suite to
match. as low as •
Finest French Cassimero suits to match
upto
And all the intervening grades.
We have good all-wool Black roils, as
low as
Finest Bloom French Cloth and Cossi.
. It. suer° suits up to '
wr h 7:4 in,tervening grades
plot° 5t04.72,14‘e5t., best assorted, and roost corn-
Philadelphla,.... q %„;ll:tethe' and Boys' Clothing in
qua Ripe, adapted to the wantW.Oitti
make and fit—cempriet.M b il the city in sty e,
styles,sizes and
or than tho lowest o sewhere, or their de * d 't
...o ...ven
low.
Half way between BENNETT & to ue&
Yuan and Town BALL,
SIXTH Sts. 518 Market Street,
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GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nary
n. o ue Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ef
loots of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of suf
fering humanity, send free to all who need it, the re
cipe and directions for making the simple remedy by
which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 13 Chamber street, N. Y.
an2.ly]
14 1 VICRY young lady and gentleman in the United
Li States can hoar something very much to their
advantage by return mail (free of oh.trge.) by address
ing tho undersigned. Those having fears of being
humbugged willoblige by not noticing this card. All
others will please address their obedient servant,
THOS. F. ,CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, N. Y.
The advertiser, having been restored to health in
a few weoka by a simple remedy, after having
suffered for several years with a sovere lung alley
Lion, and that dread disease, ConsumJtion—is aux
ions to make known to his fellow•suffera•a the mean
of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of oharge,) with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which they
will find a Bung CURB fur Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchia's, Cough., 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
•essedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove
a • liming.
Parties wishing the proserlption, rosy, 14 re
turn mail, will please address
Rev . . EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y.
an2-Ity]
The Great English Remedy.
EEI
5 7.-- • terri given.
oote. /or tory
term, Dior
zttli tiansp, either
IZAgentati
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS,
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, If. D
Physician Extraonlinaryla the Queen
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in .:he cure
of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which
the Minh itution ie subject. ft moderates all excess
and reur.ivos all 4bstructions, from whatever cauoo,
and a speedy cure may oe retied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
it ts Particularly suited. It will, in a short time,
bring on the inenthly period with regularity.
In all oases of Sez sous and dpinal Affections,
Paine in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex
ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, and
Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other
means have failed ; and although a powerful rome.
dy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any.
thing hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around saoh Rack
age, which should be carefully preserved.
-3m
SOLD DT ♦LL DaVOOISTN. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE
SPECIAL NOTICE.
It is the fate of every valwible Medicine ea be
COUNTERFEITED. Be ea uDout, therefore, and see that
the lettere "T. tf.: M." are blown in the Bottle, and
'that each wrapper bears the Fac Similes of the oby
nature. of I. U. BALD WIN & 00 , and JOB 110-
,3EB. Without which, none are Genuine.
N. B.—One dollar, with Eighteen cents for Post
age, enuloAed to any authorised Agent, or to the
Sole Agent for the United States and Br' h Do
minions, JOB MOSES,
2Z, Cortlnndt Street, New York,
will insure if bottle containing LO pills, by return
seollely sealed from all observation.
april3.yr]
THIS
PEERMASONRY.
lIRRORS OF YOUTH
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.
TO CONSUMPTIVE EI
PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Dr. MARSHALL'S
Catarrh Snuff.
tHIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known for curing the Catairh, Cold
in the Head and Headache. It has been found an
excellent remedy in many cares of Sere Eyes.—
Deafness has been removed by it, and Hearin has
often bean green., improved by its use.
It is fragrant atAl agreeabbi, and
Gives Immekrate Relief
to the dull heavy polas eausei by diseases of the
head. Tho sensations after u3;ng it are delightfu.
and invigorating. It opens and purges out all
structions, strengthens the glands, and gives
healthy action to thOparts affected.
Wore then Thirty 'Tears'
of sale and use of Dr. Marshall'. Catarrh and Read•
ache Snuff, has proved its great value for all thi
common diseases of the head, and at this moment
stands higher than ever before.
It is recommended by many of the best physicians,
and is used with great suer as and satisfaction
everywhere.t • ' • • ,
-11e1D 'AZ GERTIPICATEB 07 WHOLUALB
DRUGQIBTB 11.1.1854.
The undersigned, having for tgany years been
acquainted with Dr. Marlin: Catorroh and Head
war Snuff, and cold it In our wholesale trade, cheer
flatly te, that wo believe it to be equal, in every
respect, to the recommendttions given of it for the
cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is doodled.
ly the best article we have ever known for all com
mon diseases of the Read.
Burr 4 Perry, Boston Barnes & Park, N. York
Reed, Aueton & Co., " A. B. &D. Sands, "
Brown, Lamson & C 0.," Stephen Paul & Co., "
Reed, Butler & Co., " Israel Minor & l 0.,
Seth W. Fowls, " WResson & Robbins
Wilson,Fairbank & Co." A. b. &oval & Co., "
Renshaw,Rdmand Co " M.Ward, Close & Co."
H. H. Day, Portland, Me. Bush & Cale, /I
`For sale by all Dr
April 3. 1866.
2111:2Ze
LIFE--11EALTIF-STRENTIL
LIFE-HALTII-STROGTII,
1111--IIEALTII--STRENTII,
Hundreds and thousands annually die premature.
ly, when, it they would give tho Great Freuoh Rem
edy.
• DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S
CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS
Prepared by Ferenclore A Dupont, No. 2 1 4 Rue
Lombard, Paris, from the prescription of. Dr. Juan
De smarm Chief Physiolan of the Hospital du Nord
Lariboisiere a fair trial, they would find itumedi•
ate relief, end, in a abort time, be fully restored to
Health and Strength. it is used in th- practice of
many eminent French physicians, with uniform
AUCOISSN, kid highly recommended as &hit only posi
tive and Speollia Remedy ler all persona suffering
from General or 'Sexual webility, all derangements
of the Nervort Forces, Melancholy, Si ennatorrbrea
or Seminal HIDIS6IIIIP, all Weaknesses arising from
.iexual Excesses, or youthful indiscretions. Loss of
Muscular Energy, Phyeical Prostration. Nervous
ness, Weak Spine, Lowness of Spinte, Dimn , ss of
Vision, hysterics, Pains in the Bark and Limbo,
Impotency, Ac.
, - No language can eonvoy an adequate idea of the
haute lista and almost miraculous change it occa
sions to the debilitated and shattered system. In
fret, it stands unrivalled as an unfailing mire of the
i r .lnaladies above mentioned..
Suffer no more, but use The Great Vrench Reme
dy' it will effect a cure where , alt others tail, and
although a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurt
ful to the must delicate constitution.
Pamphlets, containing full particulars and direc
tions fur using, in English, French, Spanish and
German, accompany each box, and also sent free to
any address alien requested.
Primo one dollar per box i di boxes for five dol
lars.
Sold by ull Druggists throughout tho world; or
will be sent by arenrely sealed from all obser
vation, by enolosl 'specified prieo, to any author
ized agents. ito
.., •
Beware of Llornearfeila and imitation/.
Proprietors' exclusive Agents for America, OS
OAR 0. NOSES & CO.. 27 Courtlandt St N. Y.
Authorized Agents for Allentown, BARNES .A
SON; Bethlehem, BDW. T. MEYERS. [epr2-ly
$9O A MONTH!—AOENTB wanted for ILK en
drily nett artilikiNjut out. Addrere 0. T
0 A REY. City iluildioa. 110,1doford. Me. lutenlo.,4
BECTION
r, iT?; 135 7 1 1 3° . Cl . l c la ^
1 . •
litAlThipute riu4
iiiitute for 6 ilomel• • •
. 0.
,•
A
. _
Ttmoo Pipe aril aprriPproSi of littoral roots, hating
• the' bower "
to - Wax ihp seerrelons,of the llyeir
ctiVotialls lb blue i t ee mercury,
LPlWACrlithipt - 0 0 4111i1g lar;Or hosollispresable or
• dangerous egrets which often follow the use of the
inner. •• •
El
/ta tel blVoue dLiordon them Plll.l may bt. urea kith
oonflduncr limy promote tbo dleelmultr. of v11!nt4..1
td olmtruz-tiona th;
F,.., wteCb nro :Lo tlium of L'l
EICHENCIi/r! 11 N DIIAK t. l'ii,Ld hack
need/tan; and all d!porders of the Liver, Indicated by
sallow skin, extled tongue, canvasses, drowainen,
and a general feeling of vete:law and laseitudo,
showing that the liver la In a torpid or °helmeted
condition.
In short, those rain may be used with Baran.
too in all caeca when a purgative or alterative
medicine la Foqulrod.-
- P:ime isle tor '`llr. S.chenclea Mandrake KIN"
and obst , reo that Inc two Illainews of the Doctor
are on the lloveretnen: statnp—one when In the last
gage of Coneatuglion, and the other In Ida present
health.'
Sold by alt Drugg:ets and dealers ?rice f , ..5 cents
per box. Princ.pal Milne, No.lB North nth Sired,
Pa.
General Wholesale Agents: Armes Barnes di Co.,
Oark Row. New York; 11. 5. Dance, 108 Dahl.
eor .."‘• inclinnore, Md. • John D. Park, N. E.
• r •
Wer & T Yrelant tit., Cincinnati, Ohio;
crhi g a g o, c o llig 4 i rn lee Wabash Avenue , .
el Second and Vine Ste., St. te,Z,Zolkweel, corner
14th is tith
$1.5 00
50 00
22 00
55 00
g4A COUGH, A COLD, OR
ri
fAIG-14 IAL SORE THROAT,
EQUIRES
4 R
0
0' AND SHOULDIMMEDIATE ATTENTION,
DE CHECKED. Ir
ALLOWED TO CONTINUE,
Irritation of the Lungs, A
COUGHS Permanent Throat Dis-
AND
0 c 2,
ease, or Consnmp-
OLI) tion
IS OFTEN 'ARE RESULT
IiROWYS
BRONCHIAL TROCHES,
HAVING A DIRECT INFLITENCE TO THE
PARTS, GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF
For Bronchitis, asthma, Catarrh, Consmnp.
five and Throat Diseases,
TROCHES ADE USED WITH ALWAYS HOOD SUCCESS
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Trachea usertil in clearing the voice when
taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the
throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs.
The Troches are recommentiod and prescribed by
Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent
men throughout the country. Being an article of
true !vont, and having peeved their efficacy by a test
of many years, each year finds them in new locali
ties in various parts of the world, and the Troches
are universally pronounced better than other art icles.
Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troches." and do
nut take any of the worthless imitations that may
be offered. Sold everywhere. [nov2o-6tn
Music ! Music!! Music!!
SHEET MUSIC DEPOT!!
Alarge supply on hand—it wo have not gni
the piece you want, we can get it for you inn
few tlnya if you wilt leave the name of the piece with
INsTilucrion Boons for all kinds of Instruments
constantly on hand at Foust's Viviety Store.
ITEM VIOLAS ! VIOLINS 1
At all prices. Violin Strings, Tail Pieces, Pegs,
Bowe, Rosin, Blank Music paper, at I'ot:sr's Varie
ty Store.
STAMPING! S TAMPING ! !
Done at short notice—receiving new patterns con
etanUy. Call and see the patterns atyouet's Varie
ty Store.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS! I NO TIO VS! !
Handkerchiets,Mosiery, Gloves, Threads, Sewing
Silk, Pins, N °dies, Combs Braids, and Hoop Skirtl.
Call in—it pays to go round thocoruer to Foust's Va
riety Store.
BASKETS! BASKETS! BASKETS ! !
Market Baskets. Dinner Baskets,, Traveling Bas
kets, Cake Baskete,, Card Baskets, Fruit Baskets,
Fancy Baskets, at Foust's Variety Store.
WHERE IS FOUST'S VARIETY STORE? '
Sixth Street,
Sixth Street,
Sixth Street,
Four doors from Hamilton, in one of the rooms un
der Col. Good's (American) Hotel. [may22-11m
A UDITOR'S NOTICE
in the Orphans' Court of Lehigh County.
n the matter of the Account of Augustus W. Reber,
I. Administrator of the estate of Benneville Reber.
Into of the borough of Allentown, Lehigh county, de
ceased.
And now, November 9th, 18t16,. on motion of
Messrs. Oliver and Runk, the Court appointed E. J.
More, Esq., as auditor, to audit and, if necessary, to
resettle the said account, and report distribution.
From the Records,
Teste.—Ueo. W.II.I.IITZELL, Clerk.
The auditor almve named will attend to the du
ties of his appointment, on Tuesday. the Ilth day
of Deeember, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon, at his
office in the borough of Allentown, wbere all parties
interested arc required to attend
n0v20,3w) E J MORE, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
In the Orphans' Court of Lehigh County.
n the meter of the account of Joshua Stabler, Ad
'. ministrator, with the will annexed of John Med
ici., late of Lehigh county, deceased.
And now, November Uth, 181113,
tho Court, on mo
tion of Mr. Runk, appoint E. J. More, Esq., to audit
and resettle the said account, and make distribution
according to law.
From the Records,
Teste.--(1 EO. W. HARTZELL, Clerk
The auditor above named will attend to the du
ties of his appointment on Tuesday, the ith of Do
comber, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon, at his office,
in the borough of Allentavn, where all parties in
torestod are required to iittend. • .
nov2o 3w E. J. .310R11, Auditor.
DRUG STORE FOR SALE
ONE OF THE BEST STANDS IN EASTON, PA.
A large store, well stocked, and doing a good bu
siness A first-rate opportunity for either one or two
active men to make money.
A wholesale as well as a retail business can be
done. Address • "DBUUDIST," Box 16,
—nov2y•2w Easton, Pa.
MEI
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given that the underelned huving
maw out letters of Administration with the Will
annexed, upon the estate of Leonora Wolf, likto of
tho borough of Allentown, deceased, therefore all
persons who are indebted to said estate, are request
ed 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.
FREDERICK WOLFsj Admirers.
WILLIAM WOLF,
101TOOLENS I WOOLENS ! !
Nov. 13
WE hare on hand, and aro constantly receiving,
all the desirable Myles of men's wear and boys' wear,
which No are selling at prices that defy competition.
GUTII it KERN,
No. 12 E. Hamilton t
nov2o•tf
F RENCH LANGUAGE
AU persons desirous of learning French in sta.
inen.h. can address Pitor It LEHPIXASEIE, South
lictblebern, or, in Allentown, American Hotel, every
Tuesday anti Saturday mornings of each week.
November 20. . bw—
MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, an Essay 01
121 Warning and Instruction for Young Men! Al
so, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital
powers, with sure means of relief. ant free of
charge in pealed letter envelopes. Address' DR. J.
13RLLIN 110 U llTON,lloward f ssociation,
Phil
adelphia, Pa. April 24, 1866 ly
MOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that Hu
ber Brothers have Fold their stook of uterehan
disc to Edward Italie, and therefore request all those
who are indebted to the firm of Huber, Dillingor &
Co.. or ]luber Bros., to make settlement within four
weeks from date. [oot3o-4w
Correded IVeckly by Weineheimer, 21'eschard &-Co
WheatPlour,V% bb1.14.00
Rye Chop, *0 1001ba. 2.25
Corn Meal, V bbl. 5.25
Wheat,') bushel, 2.80
Rye, " 1.50
Corn, ~ 1.0,
Oats, " 12th .'0
Olovesseid, " 700
11mothys- • d," 430
Dlexso.:, " 300
D 4 . Apples!. 3,60
,4 ' eaolies," 3 60
Sixth Street,
Eggs, VI dozen, „ 3o
Butter, lb. 4O
Lard, ”
llama, 'S 16
Bacon a' 1$
Beeswax, $0 40
Potatoes,V boobs) 65
Beans, " 2,00
'Balt, . " 1.25
Elalt,in jacks, 8.20
Boy, per ton, 15 60
fltraw. 9.$ 0
AY$
CAN AL
• ,DABLIC S AIM •Or " • "
• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, .
IT I L be Oold at ToMlo sale, on Saturday, the Bth
o December, still teoloek In the forenoon, on
the, rimieee t the fOltirrlnedeserfbad Real Relate,
No. that certain lot rind Tannery
Stand, situato - in Washington township, Lehigh co.,
boandod.by lands liri liata Boa, Nathan flex, and
J. d ventnining 2'l acre!' and 84 perche..llloll.
•.I . 1( . 24 ; a ,0u45 ::..tve best meadow, 2 acres tipp!c ,
!lit. INO laming lan.l.
The 1111FloVVIlletit..111;•• • ton t•I
tw., ; , 1 * (INI: DIV E tl
house, 20 by 25 feet, with node-mid-a
. half story kitchen attached, 20 by 20
feet. ASr tile barn 40 by 45 feet, a frame tanner
shop, 21 by 41 feet, bark shed, 28 by 36 feet, a shoe
maker shop, 13 by 17 feet, and a log stable, 15 by
30 feet, and'other nut-buildings
No. 2,--a-A tract of clear land, situate in same
township, bounded by lands of Joel Moss, Nathan
Rex, Elms Snyder, and Joseph Rex, containing 3
acres and 101 perches, more or less.
No. 3.—A tract f clear land, adjoining, at
ono corner, to tract No 2, bounded by lands of Jo
seph Rex, Jonas Bloss, and Elias r nyder, contain
ing 6 acres and 24 porches, more or 'ert
No. 4.—A tract of clear land, slai ieln same
township, bounded by lands of Joel Bi.s3, William
Rex, David Peter and Paul Rex, containing 7 acres
and 30 perches, more or less.
No. tract of Woodland, situate in same
township, adjoining lands of Paul Rex, orge Rex,
Folomon Bost and Joel Bloss, containing 2 acres and
43 porebea. more or Ices
Tho above being the property, of Charles Bach
man undor.a writ of Dome.tio Attachment.
• LEIV.Ii C. MITII,
ALEXANDER PETER, Trustees
Nov 20. "/".EL GERMAN, Jn
M M lgo"
AT PRIVATE BALE.
HE undersigned offers at private sale the follow
ing valuable Real Estate, to wit:
No. I.—All that certain lot of ground, situ
ate in South Whitehall township, Lehigh co, near
the borough of Allentown. bounded by lands of E.
Grim, Samuel Seider and Daniel Mohr, containing
five acres, more or less. The land is of the very
hest in the neighborhood, enclosed in good new fen
oes One half is in grass, and the other half is sow
ed in grain,.
No. 2.—A valuable meariow, situate in Sal
isbury township, said county, near the Water Com
pany's Mill, at Allentown, containing 21 acres. This
is ono of the best meadows to be found in the coun
ty.
No. I—The undivided half of a lot of ground,
situate in the borough of Allentown, on Linden St.,
between oth and 10th ets., bounded by lots of Jesse
drim, Abraham Worma.., a public alley, and said
Linden street. Containing in depth 23 feet, on which
is erected a good barn.
All of the above property is very valOable. and .
worthy the attention of those desirous of purchasing.
The price and terms will be made reasonable
Should the same not be sold by the ..tith or , Decem
ber, (2d 'Christmas) it will be offered at public sale
at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the hotel of B. J.
llagenbuch, in Allentown.
Terms and conditiems made known by
—nov2o ti WILLIAM GRIM.
P RIVATE SALE
OF VALUABLE RFAL ESPATE
THE subscriber will sell at private sale the follow
ing valuable real estate, to wit :
No. I,—All that certain lot of ground situated on
the east side of Seve :th street, between Gorden and
Liberty, in till borough of - Allentown, bounded on
the North by a lot of Edward Snip, on the East by a
public al ey, and the South by lot No. 2, containing
to front 20 feet, and in depth 230 feet, on which is
erected a NEW TWO STO..Y BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, with brick kitchen r,
attached, also a brick stable.
vs •
No. 2.—A lot of ground situated in the same place,
bounded on the North by lot No. I, on the East by
;in alley, on the South by a lot of Levi Kuhns, con
taining in front, on Seventh street, 20 feet, and in
depth 230 feet, on which is erected a NE.: TWO
S ORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with
summer kitchen Both .ots are in good fences
and p anted with fruit trees and shrubbery, and the
houses well finished.
For terms apply at Schuman's Store, corner of 7th
Aid Gorden streets. It. do J. zCHUMAN
November 20, 1966.
A. GRAND DISCOVERY IN
• SPORTING AND MINING POWDER.
HE subscribers, after a number of years of prac
tice in Manufacturing and Experimenting ivith
all the different kinds of powder in the United States
do hereby certify that they have nut found anything
equal to the powder manufactured by the Smith
Rand Powder Co., New York. We will warrant
it to be the stronger, cleanest and host ofany in the
mar.et, either English or American.
In the recent trials of arms before the Examining
Board, at Washington, this Powder gave far greater
penetration, range, and uniformity than any other.—
And at the Wilubleton Rifle Meeting, in England,
with this Powder,an Enfield Rifle,altered to breech
loader, won the first prize of two hundred and fifty
dollars.
Experienced aportr men aro requested to test this
powder, of which wo keep a large supply on hand,
both of sporting and mining.
EMANUEL & SON,
nov2o.Bt] Cataeauqtia, Pa.
FOR RENT
A RARE CHANCE 1
TILE =nytlersville lintel stand. in
South Whitehall township, Lehigh
county, which always had a good
Tr
run et' enstom, is to be rented pri- -
vately, together with another dwelling heave, two
shops, suitable for machinists or coachmakers, and
a blacksmith-shop. 1 he wholecan be rented togeth
er or separate y. An enterprising man can do a good
business there.
Thu terms will be made reasonab'e anti easy. For
particulars apply to George Snyder, iu Allentown,
or to the undersigned on the premises.
JOHN SYYDEIt
Nov. 13. —3w
Auditors' Notice.
In the Orphans' Court of Lehigh County
• In the mn k tter of the nocount of Jonathan Knorr,
Owen Knorr and Moses Heilman, Adm'rs of Andrew
Knorr, late of the township of Lowhili, deed.
Now, Oct., 1, 1888, on motion of Mr. llolbon, the
Court appointed Elieha Forrest, Esq., as auditor to
audit, and if necessary re-settle the said account and
report dietribution.•
From the records,
Teete.—GEo. W. Murmur, Clerk.
0 14 ` , The auditor above named will attend to
the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the 28th
day of November ' at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon, at
hie (Ake, in thu borough of Allentown, where all
parties interested are required to attend.
ELISIIA FORREST. Auditor.
Public Notice.
Milton Roeder In the Court of Cora. Pleas,
vs. 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 above writ of Domestic attachment. All
persons, therefore, who are indebted to, or have in
their possession any property belonging to said de
fendant, aro notified to make payment, and deliver
the said property to the undersigned, and alljri•edi
tors of said defendant will present their respective
accounts or demands to the same.
CM
lIENRY B. PERSON, )
CHARLES B. WEBER, 't Trueoed
HENRY YEAGER, J
Nov. dth
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given that the undersigned having
canon out lettere of Administration ill the estate of
JESSE. M. YOUNG, deceased, late of Allentown
Borough, Lehigh County, therefore all persons who
are indebted to said estate. aro requested to make
payment wi - hiu 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 he presented to Mary Ann Young, at
Allentown.
BOLOMON M. YOUNG, I
Acimitsietrafori
MAKI ANN YOUNG.
—6lv
Oot. la.
• DIVIDEND.
ALLENTOWN NATIONAL. BANK, t
Allentown, Nov. 0, 1906. J
A somi-aunual dividend of 5 per cent., clear of
all taxes. out of the profits of the past six mouths. Is
due and payahte to the stockholders, or their legal
representatives, on and alter the 15tk inet.
13y order of the Board, \
CHAS. IV) ...c(1!1T1t, Cashier.
nov6.3w]
Dissolution Notice.
OTICE is hereby given that the co•pnrtnership
/ 1 11 heretofore existing between the undersigned
under the firm of A. F. KOONS CO , engaged in
the Mercantile business, in Allentown, Lehigh
county, was dissolved by mutual consent 'on Nov.
fith, 1866. . A F. KOONS,
J W. KOONS,
nov6-4w] W. H. DIEHL.
Dividend Notice.
• -
THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK of Allentown,
• Ilse dee'ared a seml.annual dividend of five
per tent., now payableto the etoekho'dere.
ilovl3-3m]. F. E. SAIIVELS, Cab
BE PURCHASED,
New:-Nork Priee Current
Nor November 24th. Correlated weekly by
•
J. Neurnicii..
PRODUCE COMMISSION .MERCHA NT,
!No . 92 Barclay Street,
11 - 11 V K
•
ucirEtt.
.i., , i, :o' g c.d. per
tsl Y ,-st • if,.? • tt..ire. " o ip
I Mau ge un i N., -CON p.i r, " 4 1, to •Vo
Western }itemise, 'oho ce, 20 to
North'o. Penna., goo] to choke, " 34 to 40
N. Y. edam Welsh lubs. " nil to 35
N.Y.State FirkinsPrinsefor Shipping, " 30 to 37
Penna. State Western common, 18 ts 10
do Rolls good to choice, . 32 to 34
Western fair to good, 20 to 24
N Y. State dairies good to chola/4 31 to 32
Ponna Rolls good to ch'ico in cloth 30 to 32
Penna. fair to good 26 to 21
}rectory choice and limey new, " 18 to 101
" good " 18 to 151
N. Y.State, diary, " 13 to 15
aim milk, or poor, 7 to 11
EGOS.
Jersey k Penno.pseked in shaft, ',ardor. 30 to 40
Jersey& Penna. pocked in osis, " 39 to 40
N. Y. State, pocked, in good order, " 32 to , 39
Ohio, packet—by Lx, Toss, to count, " 38 to 39
eggs Litred 30 to 33
DEANS
Vi nrrnw,cliv. i c e , f u I 1 sizo.l, per bosh 621ba 3 00 to 3.75
Kidney, ehoicejt:llosed, " " 300 to 3.5
Modiume, elm!ce, 2 75 to 3 00
Mixed lota and common, " 1.00 to 2.0 i
DRIED FRUIT
Apples—Jetsey and Pennsylvania, " 10 to 113
Apples—Sneed " 14 to 1:
kalea--•ow Southern " 10 to Ili
Illookberrles New, . " 26 to 2t ,
'll ,, tdrawriee do " 42 to 4t
,neert.. ta.t.,4 N " :0 to bt
do ptt 4W,
Peaches annealed aid " 7 t.) 0
do peeled, do ' " 17 to 2 ,
App•oa —Primo State, • ~ Mt to 11 ,
Dried plums, 12 4 to 13
an
GREEN FRUITS. 1 0 40
Apples, Western per bbl. 5.00 to 560
do munition " 3.00 to 4 50
BEE ;WAX
Pure
SEEDS,
per both. 56 lbs. 2.90 to 3.2°
per lb In to 151,
TALLOW.
Flaxeeed
Clover,
In good Barrels, .
POULTRY
Molts alive, pct. pair 1 00 to 1.25
Alive Geese, per pair 2.50 to 32h
Poe-Is, per lb. 15 to 10
Turkeys " lb to 10
Spring elti,lten.ls to 17
. .
POI./ L Chi' DIIES3ED-Cltikets ..t. foe lr 19 to 2v
" cote. 10 to 10
Turkeys, , per lb. 21 to 2:1
" erumon " 18 to 20
l'lu.tits 18 to 25
GJese 16 to 10
GAME—Rai bits per pair 45 to 50
T Quail, per pnir 41 to 45
Partridges pur pair. 1.00 to 1.2.
Piyenen alive, " 45 to to
P ;goon e dead, " 25 to 30
CiiESTNUTS per lie.th. 600 to 11. ,, 1 ,
III.lhOlRY• NUTS per bath. :Leo to 8,95
RU.1,1, or 1104/ N UTS L5O to 2.00
W iiLNII I'S, doll, 40 to 50
,
11 /5: hY CLOVER. in mass bnaes choice 40 to 15
do BLCKWILEAT por bush. 30 to 85
CALVES, drossed choler:, per lb. 17 to 18
do Lir to good, " 15 to 18
Buokwhottt.g ur, cwt. 11.58 to 4 00
BUTTER —Tins been very dull during the post
week Receipts have averaged 2,200 to 2,300 pack
ages per day, and most of it has gone in store Pri
ecz have declined 3 to 5 cents per _pound on State,
and even at these prices there are few or no buyers
The bottom seems to bo out of the butter market --
Prices are very much unsettled and nominal and the
tendency is still downward
EOUS.—Rcouipts are light and the demand good
.quotations.
POULTRY.—Receipts have not been very large
Prices have improved a little since our last. We
look for still hi ;her prices fur all Choice stood that
is here in time for Thanksgiving.
CHEESE —Stock on hand is largo and prices
nominal.
KEYSTONE STATE
Normal School,
liutztown, Berks Co., Pa.
frlu, Institu ion having been officially recognized
I by the authorities of the State of Pennsylvania,
as the "Normal School for the counties of 'lurks,
-chuylkill and Lehigh," is now open for the recep
tion of Students.
The Normal School building is beautifully located
upon high grannd, in Maxatawny township, Berks.
county. Pa surrounded with and to the extent of
10 mires, but a quarter of a mile from the thriving
vi lago of Kutztown, and distant midway between
Al entowri and Reading, about two miles from Lyons
Station, on the .East Penn. R. R.
There are three principal courses of instruction :
Tho Normal Elementary, the Normal Scientific, and
the' Normal Classical. A Preparatory course has
also been instituted, which is deeig; cd for the ben
efit of those who wish to pursue the study of the or
dinary English branches while iu the model School,
teachers arc afforded every opportunity for acquiring
a practical knowledge of the art of Teaching Spe
cial attention is given to the study of Vocal and lu
strumentßlM attic, Drawing and Painting.
ttudents from a distance must stop at Lyons Sta:
tion, E P. R. it., at which point three trains arrive
from Now Yur , three front Philadclubia, and three
from PittCburg. From this Station students will be
conveyed to the school in umuibune I which connect
with the principal trains.
The Winter Session will begin on MONDAY,
OC I OBER 2211, 1000. Students are received at any
time.
For tuition, boarding, fuel, light and washing, the
expenses wilt not exdeed $5O per quarter.
For further particulars address '
n it6ET HIVIIE STATE NOMIAL SellOOL,"
Kutztown, Borks county, Pa.,
LOUIS K. lIOTTENSTEIN,
Pres't of the Board of Trustees.
DAVID D. DOTTIIIISTEIN, Sec (oet23-3m
SNGT 0 N FORGE AND FARM at pri
vate bale.—A valuable WATEII PowEn, with
farm-attaehed, on the Brandywine; coven Miles north
of Downingtown. The 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 It. It.at Down
ingtown For mannfacturing purposes the Power
cannot be excelled ; twenty-one feet, bead and fall.
with a large dam, now used for driving a forge with
four large wheels. A good location rot: a Rolling
Mill, Cotton Mill, Paper Miil, or Anthracite Furnace.
One hundred and fitty-three acres of bind, part in
Wood and the remainder in Farm Land. Tao itu
provements are a large Stone Mansion and 'seven
Tenements, one of them large, and need as a Board-
lug MouSe. The buildings are supplied with a fomi
lain of pring tt flier The Power can be sod with
a portion of the land, A large deposit of Magnetic
Ore on the Property.
This is a most desirab'e property, and will be sold
on moderate 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 promises, or address
CORNOO dr McILVAIN, •
ocit3o4o Wallace P 0., Cheater county, Pa
AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE
Di - tow:es V2IIIIIrtIOE COMFITS,
Or Worm losengee. Much sickness, undoubted y
with children and adu te, attributed to other causes
is occasioned by worms. Tho •` Vcrmifuge Comitts,"
although effectual iu destroying worms, can do no
possible injury to the most delicate child. This val
uable combination has been successfully used by phy
sicians, and found to bo safe and sure in eradicating
worms, so hurtful to children.
Children having Worms require immediate alien•
tion, as neglect of the trouble often pauses prolonged
sickness.
-6w•
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 "Vermifugo Comlits" is such as
to.give the bestpossible effect with safely.
CURTIS BltOWN; Proprietors ' New York.—
So d by all dealers in motliokke, at 25 etc. a box.
May 22 1866.. —1 year
FO .7EL 79 L 3EI
CHEAP AND DESIRABLE FARMS
In Delaware and Mary'and, from $5 to $5O per Acre.
These farms ley between the Delaware and Chesa
peake Bay; convenient to mills,. stores, scheo e,
'churches, .tc. They aro easy to on tiv;ite, and with
ess utbor than farms in the Northern States, and are
adapted to grain, grass, fruit, J. Fish and oysters
abound in the rivers; game of all hinds in abund
ance. During the past three years, hundreds of the
Northern farmers have sett cilia these States on ac
count of the low price of :and anti the easy cu tiva
tion and low taxes Persona desiring to visit farms
in these States can do so by applying to or address
ing the undersigned. Cata'ogues sent gratis to any
address.
Aso Farms in Bucks and Montgomery unties,
and Coal, Timber and Ore Land for sal& • r
•
OEO. R. KRESSLit
novl3-3m) 144 South Fourth Street, Phi
PURE LES ERTY:WEirrE LEAD
will do more and better work at a given Coat, than
alky other! Try it! Nanufaotnred only by
ZIEGLER & MUTH,
Wnotweaut Dana, Rainy and Gtaaa DnaLune.
itn3o-ly No. 137 North Third Street. Phileibe
AT THE "FRIEDENBBOTE"
Di t. LEON'S '
CELIBIATIO PRIPAIATIOIS.
TOR PROTECTION. OF MEDICAL INIRNOR.
lA. Z.Z1013
Electric Hair Renewer.
It. ettre
It •i r.. 14,3 Hair itP Original odor
It Ps•, uiul ufe ttvon the Pvt:re
I r imam I;.at , •ly erre , t ,
It itee „Net
It radically cures Dandruff and Humors.
It keeps the scalp healthy, clean and cool.
It is an elegant and exquisitely fragrant Hair Dress
ing.
It restores ' Cultivates and Beautifies tho
It makes lisaoh Hair flexible and Lustrous.
Dr..Leon 9 a Electric "fair Renewer has en
joyed a high local-reputation for many ,years, Its
wonderful restorative and invigorating properties
are well khown to the Medical Faculty of-Plikladel
phia.
being fully satisfied of the merits of Dr. Leon's
EMMA.. flair ItoncivefTlre have procured exclusive
ownership and nro detertnined that every household
in our land shall have opportunity to reap its bene
fits.,
Dr. Leon's leant Remedy.
A most delightful and efiimucious cure for the var
ious ills to which infants and young children art
subject.
INVALUABLE FOR TEETH!' G CHILDREN .
It softens the gums, abates inflamation, invigoratei
the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and is
sure and speedy cure for Vatic, Cramp, and
Paine
A met excellent preparation for children of a reet•
leas and fretful halnt and in a citeee of ce.
Viimitte9, or other inward g, ief, it giver
immediate ease.
Used for more than half a century in the private
practice of one of the most eminent physicians of
Phi ado phia
In now placing this article within the reach oral
our cnuntrymen, we would remark that we know ii
to be a Remedy of unriva :ad exec lenee anti I hat it
has proved in thousands of cases, as wears rose ved
loin millions, a priceless boon.
orders r‘st"c' by druggists everywhere Address al
•
ZlEtiMiemt. .s t sHITIII,
(sue Vropritu,",,
137 North Third St , Philadaptat,
per lb. Dto 90
SILVER'S WASH POWDER
per 1b.1014 to Ilk
Saves Time. Labor and Money. Slakes washing
a pastime and Monday n festival. Vo .1 every ahem
Try it Lnovl3-'46 ly
Pitj VV'
:
This is an article for washing without rubbing, ex
eept in very dirty places, which will require u very
slight rub, and unlike other preparations uttered fm
a like purpose, will not tot the GLO 111 RS, but will
leave them wu ITE R than to divary methods, without
the usual wear and tear.
It r; moves grease spots as if by magiAtid soft
ens the dirt by soaking, so that the rinsing will in
in ordinary eases entirely remove it.
This powder is prepared in accordance with chem
ical science, anti upon a process peculiar to itself.
which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been in
use Me 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 eaves all the expense of soap usually used on
cotton and linen goods.
It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear
and tear.
Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed.—
With one quarter dm time and labor usually requir
ed it imparts a beautiful gloss and lustre, much su
perior to any other mode. No Water required except
to moisten the powder.
Dirctitiuns with each package.
And can be rea•lily appreciated by n single trial.
The cost of mashing for a family of live or six per
sona will not exceed TIMM:. CENTS.
The manufacturers of this powder are aware that
many useless compounds have been introduced to
rho public which have rotted the cloth, or fail, d in
removing the dirt, but know ng the intrinsic excell
ence of thin article, jhey 'confidently prJelaim it as
being adopted to intet a demand which has long ex
isted,and which has heretofore remained uneupplied.
Manufactured by
HOWE & STEVENS,
200 Broadway, Boston.
Also, manufacturers of Family Dye Colors.. For
sale by tiro .ere and Dealers. [00t,16-3m
PHILADELPHIA CANCER HOSPITAL.
—Professor It. H. Ii LINE, Principal Physi
cian and Surgeon to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos
pital, Office No. 531 Arch Street, is dai y 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 specifically upon the Cancer and all cancer
one affections, antidoting hil iug and destroying the
Cancer, every particle root and fibre belonging to ii
or to them without pain or the ueo of the knife,
without caustic imamg and burning medicines, with
out the loss of We d, or in the least affectitig the
mound flesh. Nu other treatment should ever ho
used, No other persons haee three antidotes. To
invoidigato these treatments ' to see p Limits under
treatment, and to examine the terrible specimens
thus removed, call and ore or address
x.ll. KLINE, M. D.,
Hier, No. 931 ARCH St., Phi a P. 0. Box, 1171.
For particulars Bend for a circular [norla-ly
Ilse a largo Stook of fine
WATC.IIES,
•
JEWELRY,
SILVER-WAIiE
--AND
Si IN Ell PLATED WAIU,
Suitable for. Holiday and Bridal
PRESENTS!
Nov. tlth
rivEni EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
t No. 737 WALNUT Sr. PHILADELPHIA, by
the Colton Dentoi Asoloenstion, the oriiiinutort of Ni
trees Oxide Une for that purpose.
More thatfrh;rty•s,v.n hundred perrons haverign
ed our certificate scroll to that eifeut during the past
year. The list can be seen at our taco Come t
head °Harlem
It is ur speciality, us tvo do no other dental work,
and we Lever fail.
At ur (Alice in Cooper Institute, Now York, we
have extracted to ;tit for over 11,000 persons, during
the past year. We are the only parties who make
speciality of the use of the and we ittimMite
it to the moot drd,citeant f,sbie and ifreer have h•nl
'la archival with It. Office 737- Walnut Street,
Philadelphia.
BARLOW'S IP/DIGO BLUE.
PUT UP AT
WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE,
. No. 223 NnRTU SzcoNo STREET,
PIIIIADELPILLA.
Will eolor more water than four [hues the dame
quantity of ordinary Indigo.
It warranted to give malefaction, and is retailed
tbo sumo price as the Itaitath no and interior at-
Inov2o-nin
EAGLE HOTEL
-227 North Third Street,
Beityttn Race and Vine,
• PIIILADELPHIA.
THE subscribers respectfully info m the public
generall that they have been keeping the
above well-known Ilotsl for the last two years, and
it is their intention to make it a home, superior to
any in the city, of the same class, whiel they be
lieve will render general satisfaction to all who may
pats nise them.
The hones is located In the centre of business,and
contains One Hundred and Twenty Rooms, lo ea cil
iated to accommodate over Two Hundred Guests.
Charges, $2.00 per day.
n013.6w] RIEHL a. DOUGHERTY, Proprietor,
PER YEAR! We want agents every
sl.soo teller() to roll onr IMPROVED $2O Sewing
Machines. Three new kinds. Underand upper feed.
War Anted tire years. Above salary or large com
missions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the Uni
ted States for lees than *4O, which arejuity licensed
by Bowe, Wheeler ID Wilson, Grocer if: Baker, Sing
er & Ca., and finchelder. All otherchenp machines
are infringements and the seller or neer aro liable to
arrest, fine and imprisonment. Circulars Jree. Ad.
cress, or call upon Shaw .k Clark, Biddeford, Blaine,
or Chicago, Th.
Deoeinher 19.
TREES I TREES!! TREES 111
uy your trees of P. Lau: at Clatasauqua, whore
you can get every variety of choice fruit and orris.
.al tree,.
s • see echelon Whites, and
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grow.
Also,
Buokeyo
Remember
qui Nurseries.
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BENRY HARPER,
NO. 520 ARCH STREET,
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0. 1 one year old Clinton Grape vines:,
iithiiilswe to bn:
BOOK STORE OF
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Great lllinery Rita iishraent I
NO 904 Slt. Phila. ,
MADABIOI§ELLE KEOGR,
AIIZLI 4 VER DRPARLY,
Raying rebuilt and greatly enlarged her piano of
baldness, has now on band an entire new snort
went of the very best styles of
FRENCH MILLINERY
, Thiough her numerous agents in Paris, l'ho Is en.
' Alett pi e6t,,t in ncivanou of other oltablistipion's
vry iut,ht Eurtilmin baylta in •
RO:\ NETS, READ DRESSES, FEATHERS,
CAPS, RIBBONS, FRAMES, etc., etc.
TOE .54 LES ROOMS
Aro constantly stooltod with tho; choicest. good.,
and thoso sending orders can ho accommodated at
the short et no:ice.
TILE MOURNING' DEPARTMENT
In thrroughly organized, and has been made •
speciality in the listablinbuient.
THE IVHOLESALE DEPARTMENT
Offers great inducements to Milliners, who can at
any thou be fund:heti with pattern bonnets of the
very latest styleE, prior to their being exposed at
retail.
N. 11 —French, English and German spoken
Novvittllvr 11, 11•lili
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COIVIMERCIAL COLLEGE,
637 CloCntlitit re I. Owner ot, Seventh,
Pill LA DELPILIA.
ED tfal TEMA' FOR LI 1 SIXESS LIFE.
Practical Instruction in .1' k k,epii g, to ail its
'ranches, l'c nutachip, plain and °main ntal,
calculatiw•c, Ittn+n.e:is Papers and Custom,
,:ounercial law Telegraphing,
I 6 STITDP.N IS IN A ITEN DANCE LAST YEAR.
Catalogues mailed gra , is application.
Albin) a S. 11. LIU ILNi EN A CO.
Sept. A. —,3m
14a. WHITE HALL 4
DRY GOODS STORE,
No. 4 tit Borth SECOND Street, PIIIEADVI
Just opened, with a sp'endid New stook of •
F—REIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
Consisting of
LADIES' WEAR,—Silks, Shawls, Dress Goode,
White Coeds Noti os. Velvets, etc. e , c.
CEN,TLEAENS' 1 VEA Cassimires,
•attinetts, Vestinw, Muslius, Flannels, Blankets,
v 4 .4 etc.
11 —Just opened n fine lot of European
CVIvrAvA ssuSLINS AND LACES.
J. MV ,, voN lIAUY do BRO ;
(Sue..
.1 4 t; N.T Y, p h agY ' ) i
hilud
Nor 4-31111
AVM. MENCLiE
walk arch Street, Phliadelph a,
I)'tIOI.EI, ALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS IN
Berlin Zephyrs,
Ethbruide.iwi, Fine 'Knit Goods, ete., pereonnlly.
loeted in Europe.
omestic Zephyrs,
iiermautown WOOLS, CaoHimero YARNS, eat
Latoet Sty loin Ladle? Drees' and Cloak
TRIMMINGS.
Buttura,'Drup Frtng.t?,.Lnee2, , Shanl Borders etc
\\ h u la Embroidered BANDS, eta
The goods being all carefully selected; unr Whole.
sale Department offers great inducements to the
TRADE. [eepll.Bn
ME
WALL PAPERS
NEW FALL STYLES!
BOWEL!, & TIOURKE2
FbA,REEt tiANJORQS,
WINDOW SHADES,
Connnt of FOURTH and MARKET Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
N. ll.—Alerayn on hand a Large Stook of LINEN
and OIL SIIADVS,
Augukt 23, MI6
ARPEI'S AND OIL CLOTHS.
duet received at low pricer, and will continue to
receive during the Pall from Europe, a full mot t.
omit of the New styles of English Tapestry, Brus
sels, Three-ply; Ingrain ' Entry and Stair Carpets.—
Also; all widths of oil clothe,
wtNia(aw sRAPZBa
In new colors. Coco and Canticle
• ILEA TM TA , O D
RAG CARPETS,
N. B.—A discount wade In FURNISHINO
Cll URCIIES.
PIIINEAS ROUGH Jr., Jr, CO.
No. 508 N. Sec. et., below Buttonwood,
Philadelphia.
Sop. 25th. ' - Sin
NOVELTIES IN
Wedding and Visiting Cards.
•
Ty B LATEST
EioNaorke.ND PARIS MIMEO.
I NITIALS F tamped on paper and envelopes In
colorg
FREE . OF CHARGE
FINE STATIONERY
FL EtQS,KINS & Q 0.9
Importing Stationers and Card Engravers.
9EI Arch St., Philadelphia.
~ZOT-Orderi. by mail will receive promptattention.
Sept 25th.
SAMUEI. RITTER.
WIIOI.ESAI.6 31ANII FACTI:IItIt OF
-2m
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
Shoes and Uppers,
SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE.
AtiarALl. W 0111: atARANTEED.'IS6
NOUTII TIIIRD STREET, PIIIL'A
Juno 12, 1566
VMS'
r, PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS,
100.7 0111.11 PING AND WAVING LADIES'
HAIG. '
Heat Required in Using Them.
A SF: your storekeeper for them—if be (loos nut
a keep them, write to tho Manufacturer, E. hint,
Sixth Street and Colu.nbia Avenue, Philadelphia.
September 25th. —dm
NE wO6 ()DS!
AT LOW FIGURES.
we would call the attention of the public to our
stook of Dry Goode, which is complete en every De.
pertinent,
AND ENTIRELY NEW. •
Consequently pereons buying from no need not be
afraid of getting old goods. Wo have
NO OLD TRASHY GOODS,
to aCyortise at greatly reduced prices, but bare
adopted the quick tale and small profit principle,
and are fully determined not to be undersold
GUTH & KERN,
nov2o. tf.] No. 12 Eaet Hamilton street.
C SOMERS & SON;
e FINE CLOTHING,
625 CHESTNUT and 618 JAYNE SW., PHIL.,
Have now on hnnd elegant NEW STYLES of FALL
and WINTER CLOTHING. Also a very large stook
of FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN piece
GOODS to select from for measure work. All gar
ments warranted well made and superb fits.
00t23-11m] G A. HAINE 4 , Superintendent
JSTEWART DEPUY,
.253 S. 2D STREET, ABOVE BP11.1)0P,
PHILADELPHIA,
WOULD respeetfunly Inform hie customers and
VV othors ho is now selling from one of tho barged
and beat assortment of
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
• WINDOW SHADES; of
AC., v.
MEI
that be has had on band for many years, and et int.
limed priers. isept9s-Bmf-Bme
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,—
preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it! and
you will have no other. Manufactured only
by ZIEGLER & SMITH,
WISOLRSALIT Duca, PAINT and OLABB
101)-1 71 No IST North Third Fltrwat Philigamtlsla.
PHILADELPHIA
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