The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, March 27, 1866, Image 1

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BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN* H. OLIVER
'Attorney at Law,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
. .
INg.OPFION removed to North Fifth Elrod,. op.
posits the 'Presbyterian Church, and next door to
the Court How. ffebOr3m
R. CLAY HAMEBSLY,
Attorney at Law,
CATASAUQUA, LEttf4)l COUNTY, PENNA.
March some. ' - — l7
JACOB B. DILLINGER,
Attorney at Law ,
Cbriser qf Eaat Hamilton St. and Law Alley,
ALVENTOWN; PA..
April 15. 1885. ly
• P. WYCKOFF,
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• AttOrney at Law,
• ALLENTOWN, PA.
OPPIOII on the south side of Hamilton street,
two doors west of Smith' A it Tamer's store, and op
posite the Eagle Hotel. [anl9-Iy]
EDWIN ALBRICIELT,
Attorney at Zaw,
11!toolie Dios dioe* Coinue}louse,
ALLE NT 0 Ti. N, LEBIGH 00., Pd
Feb. 13,1888 -ly 4.f
.FOItREST,
Attorney and ClOnnsellor at Lam,
•ALLEZ!ITOWN, PA.
Yob. 20. 1808.
• ;WILLIAM 11: BOW DEN..
. Attorney and.Counsellor at Law.
Moe Haut Hamilton Street, I doors 'above Law
Alley, ALLENTOWN, PA.. • •
Yob.1•20; 18611.—1 y • " •
GULDIN & GREASEMER,
: 11) . -10 te a to- ik
OSam i No. 46 Bait Nerollton Street, Allentown, s:
Ose door below 11. Oath & Oem. store:
Aug 8, 1868. ly
c7f . 1 11 APL;BALCIET, ',•;
lIRDERTAIT.ER & FDRN ISHER;
Rol l a* qtrei 8; bdOti, Talnui, West
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' ' '''BEAUTIFI3I. ' •
lairF, PICTURES.
Cartes Visites, $2 . per Dozen.
ALL NECIATIVZB RIIOIBIITUD. •
111. W. BUBO AW, No. 7 East Hamilton St;
:1 : AUENTOW.N, PA.. •
aneutown, Sept. IS. —U
`EAGLE HOTEL
.227. North Third Street,
, Betacce-n Race and
• - PHILADELPHIA.
1119 is a 'drat' slam hotel, locited in the 'outlet
of hushing, with ample sod ezetillent aoirm •
' R. 8. RIEHL.' Proprietor. r
Jaunty' 23. 1884. . • —l,*
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'Clocks . ; Watches. -Jewelry ,
rro.BE SOLD at the L0N4,13t DASH .P/141113.
.The barged and but seleeted•aagortraent at
Diatoher, Clocks and Jewelry; In Lehigh County ; la
to he:loundit - . • • . ]. . •
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..CHAS:.S . MASSEY'S"
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NO.4s ZASTI4AMILIVN STIthET, Allentdwn
Pa. Welave no desire to boast, and we 'speak ad
visedly Muni we ieY that our' Melt Is larger and
more complete thin all the Jewelry astabllahmente
is the County rat toguthar. Just' rewired *very
&dad and elegant antirtmeht .1' • • •
WATCHES *
4EIAtELIIV, •
SILVER WARE*
OnoprLdng Ladles' Gold
HUNTING WATCHES.
GENTS.' CIOLD 4 SILVER BUNTING
Imeritan (Englit Lung,
GOLD, SILVER PLATED CHAINS,
SILVER AND PLATED SPOONS, FORKS,
• NAPKIN RINGS, FRUIT KNIVES, Ito.,
With an endless ranety Of the latest style of Jewelry.
Also, a large end complete assortment of
OPZIOTACLIIII, ~
'II Gold, Silver. Steel and Plated ease,.
We desire to call attention to our stook• of
DiELODE 4 OIOTS.
We have constantly on band a full assortment of
G.A. PRIME'S' Celebrated Melodeons, of sizes
suitable for churches or parlors. .
N. IL—Particular attention paid to CAI Repairing
of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. All work war
ranted. We desire to inform parties Hying in the
country, that any Clock repairing they wish done
at their homes will be promptly atteuded to. .
CHAS. 8, MASSEY, '
No. 23 Bust Hamilton street,
ALtaarown, PA.
d05'65.1y
WATCHES! RICKS!
KELLER it BRO.
JEWELRY STORE.
A SPLENDID STOCK OP GOODS SUITABLE
Bridal or Birthday Presents.
Noir is the 'time to melee your purchases. The
.took ie entirely new.
LADIES' &GENT'S GOLD WATCHES
We hive the finest assortment of Ladies'and
gents' GoltrWatehes ever Vaught in this city.
OF SILVER WATCHES
Weave the largest stook that bee ever been brought.
to : Allentown. ,We have also the celebrated Anteri4
cal Watch, and 101 l styles t• f English and Swiss
Watehtis suitable for ladle" and boys. ,
JEWELRY.
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We exceed in quantity and variety of the Latest
style,. New and beautiful etylea of Ladieefull lets
Pins, Eardrops . and *ocelots,
pm °ova 'CILAXIOL
eenie 'Saver Marin.
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• * Genie. )Scarf Ansi • • •
" Lddies* 'Odd • Thimblei,
and a very large :satiety of Silver Thimbles, Neelt.
laces, Belt Buckler, Charms, Rings of rare and
beautiful designs, and also tho Plain Ring suitable
for engagements, and a large variety or other things
too numerous to mention. . .
• . GOLD,RENS
• We have a very large assortment. Also
Gold and Silver Bolder.
of all styles suitable for Ladles and Gents.
ELEGART 'SILVER WARE.
In this line our Stook exceeds in quantity and
variety of styles, anjthing ever offend for sale in
this city, and cannot fail to please the most fastidious.
•
FULL SETS OF TEA SETS, • -
CAKE BASKETS,
FRUIT BASKETS,
CASTORS,
SILVER CARD STANDS;
SILVER PITCHERS,. '
CREAM CUPS. •
SYRUP CANS,
EMEMEMI
GOLD AND RUBY
LINED OYSTER LADLES.
• PICKLE YORKS. •
BUTTER KNIVES, •
• TEA; DESSERT AND
TABLE. SPOONS; Eto.;
10LB: Awn. • SILVMPSFECTACL E,' .
he basal very large assokment; persona sonnet
fall,to volt themselves, and all of the most fashionJ
able styles'. •tits • •'. .
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!
We have the largest alsorta 2 ent cf Olooks that
as ever been offered here &reale. Persons desk , .
a good Clock, cannot help but suit . themselves.
' •IF w and all of the latest stylei.
have also a large assortment of ITAVOT
G 0 ,litove erodYto mention. , '•
atitming 1 4
All kit 4 • *hes, Clocks and Jewelry re-
WI, rope an *erranted.
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''''74 e lo, th iThqd, in,parnutnerevy 'Hoek of Honens
'kat. s at ', 4 10w Oleo. ••Dt'n't be afield to bay
, .. ' so man are librolaphipd; amine, and other
, . Oitlpilid;' Iloy-thi glom, and WO , pny one
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Moult- . ilk .( ‘• rm or Agentelilocttainito or
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raffilila
THE GEEAT PURGATIVE.
Di Radwars Pills.
250t5. PER BOX.
Dar ILAJDIVAIIIS =ALL
FOR THE OURS OP
ALL DISORDERS OF THE
Stomach, ;liver, Bowels, /Clancy's, Sled
der, Hervons Diseases, Headache,
,
Constipation, Costiveness, InOL
' • gestlon, Dyspepsia,
SUlioneness,
Billions revers; Inflammation .
. of the BoWels, Plies, and all De-
rangements of the Internal Viscera.
ONE TO'SIX BOXES ARE
WARRANTED TO EFFECT A POSITIVB CURB.
' PURELY VEGETABLE.
CONTAINING NO MERCURY, vinginswi, OE MILEY'S**
DOSE.—As a brisk purge,. four to six pills; as a
laxative, one or two pills—ti) be taken at night on
retiring.
Observe the following symptoms, resulting
from Disorders of the Digestive organs :
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullneee of the Blood
to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, NEMO*,
•Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or
Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or I lultering at the Pit of the ,
' Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hur
ried and difficult Breathing Fluttering
at the Gantt, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations when in a Lying Poe
' ture, Dimness of Vision, Dote or
Webs before the Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain in the flees,
Deficiency of Perspira
tion, Yellowness of the . .
Skin and Eyes,
PAIN IN ThE SIDE, CHEST, LIMBS, A SUD
DEN FLUSHES OF HEAT; BURNING IN
Dr. Radwity's Pilfs
fs.
Are composed of extracts of Roots, Ilerbi, Plants
Gums and Balsams, prepared in vacuo. Nothing.
but the active and positive 'curative properties of
medicinal plants enter into their composition. Be
ing high:y concentrated, two to four of Radway's
Pills produced more thorough evacuation from the
bowels, and exeroisclit more healthful influence on
the Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, Au, than eight to ten of
any other pargative or alterative pills In general use.
They have 412 hundreds of cases -secured the:deeired
discharge from the bowels after Croton nil, Harlem
Oil, Blaterium, Podophillon, and other powerful
Cathartics have been used unsuccessfully. They
coif be taken on all occasions with the positive as
surance of success.
Many of the disorders of the Stomach, Bowels,
Kidneys, and other glands of the system, are caused
by terangement in the action of the Liver.. Head
aches. Nervousness, Dopepela,llyatorics, frequent
ly owe their presence to a disordered liver. What,
a blessing, then, to suffering humanity, are And
rei's:Regulating Pills, (called Regulator's.)
These Pills are the most safe, effectual, and epee.
ay .. Corrector and Reg Wore of the Liver in use,
and are the only Medicine known to the world that
poems°, the wonderful power of Imparting nutri
ment to the diseased system If bile it is undergoing
medication. In all cases of Liver Difficulties Dys
pepsia, Costiveness , ileadache, Neural
gia, Byelerics, the patient takingtheso pills derives
a nourishing. I.rinciple ' from their use that cannot
he obtained from ordinary food. In all oases of In.,
digestion, where the torpidatate of the Liver inter.
-rupte the progress of Digestion, adway's Reg:llo 7
tag Nile quickly restore each and every organ to its
natural tone, vigor, health, and duty.
• DR: RADWAY'S PYLS
.AREI SOLD lilt DDDaarsTs AT 250. PER'BOX
,Ladle oi - Oentlemen who are troubled with this
.disausting infirmity may rely upon a quick and rad
ical cure by the use of ItanwaT'a REGULATING
In many instances, foul breath is induced by a die
'ordered stomach; in'the latter the continued nee of
the Pills will impart such' vigor of health to the
stomach es to render the aroma from the teeth im
perceptible. Let those who are conscious of this in
firmity make a trial—few however, who are this
troubled are Aware of it.
.7 Um-re, O. 11, Oat., 12, 1884.
• Di. Joel RADITAT i CO., Montreal, 0, R.--Por
four year. I have suffered with Dyspepsia, Lou of
Appetite, Sinkieg• Pains at the Pit of the Stomach,
Nervousness, Bad Dreamy, and very little Sleep; my
appetite entirely gone and my stomach so weak as
to be unable. to digest the most simple food. Dur
ing this time I lost forty-five pounds 'of flesh (or
weight ae you may eall it.) I was iuduoed to take
your Regulating Pills u prescribed in your Alma
nacs I used only one box, and before I completed
the box my appetite was restored to me, my stom
ach perfectly healthy, my clyspepsla, bad dreams,
and other disagreeable syMptoms cured and was te
etered to my, original weight; solblt one hoz of
yon Pillr eared me of a disease that for four years
lifisteael miserable, •and gave me forty-five
ipm* illotal weight. I have taken many kinds
Jol,r at X believe DF. Radway's Pills the beat in
us JNOLoplit3oll • ' 3, Ville Joliette, Q. X.
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~. • • ,N. J., Oct., 10, 1868 .
ii e RlDlVeilrief Italie
Its
, s aved my daughter ' s fe. In June lest she' w4lll
eightUn years of audind for three months her mou
ser was suppressed. She would frequently vomit
bibod, suffer terribly from 'headache and pains in'the
small of her bicler , and thighs, and had frequently
fits of hystericensWe'commenced by giving her el:
of your Pills every night and rubbed the Ready Re
lief on her spine,lmok, and hipe. We continued
this treatment one week, when, to our joy, *he was
rallevedTieiii" lier dillibillty. She'is now well and
replier, sad has been so ever since.
i • Yours, vary truly, t
It . , • , J. G. HODGSON.
Yohrills cured me of Piles that, Tfeel *spored,
was'eatteadsby over-dosing with drastic, pills.
' Dm•ltenenz's Pinta mil elegantly Coated with
sweet medielnai gams, whielt render them very eon
einiises,..and well adapted for children and persons
who dislike to take medicine, crucially pills. Pries
CoTenty-tie' cents - psi box; sold by druggists and
intry bierchantit. Prinelpal affirm, 87 Maiden
Lane, New York. DR. it&DWAY A 00.
:.Aug.B,:/885. - • • .A.y
ticaron, , to Lay'ah
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Store, Holaijlian
atol l Beat dear to the Aseerheue
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008 DBOOB
THE FLESH.
THE LIVER.
DR. RADWAY'S- OFFICE, -
87 MAIDE*LA.NE, New York
Foul Hi oath.
Cure of Dyppepata.
IP E S.-DeAY;`•::::1170jCNI N G ; . :' , 1i1.-A R C.H,:.7 . ,. '. $ . 6. 6 .
Iniportgait Notice.
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No.' 410 414 Stilfigt P4111,t•
FRintlillikiitstndriobservation, end
experience, and years of pnictitial *km
7111411111141rostion of my, !Metaphysical. Discovery"
on, thousand" 01'4moms - a 'uiten, women, and.clillareb,
I ha - veinal, 00128 tit this tionolttsion the k
in land, wha.vrish to get ria of, disease and
keep !Vat bay, thmit leave my Metaphysical Moor
ery always on head. It is a certain . preventative
egainit :disease.. It •aleo treats and destroy' 'the
masa of dinars consequebtly Ike effects die, be ,
tinning with • Destfneas, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Nett
ralgia, with every disease man, woman or child is
heir to.
It is the •only
_safeguard agalnet Cholera.' It
annuli every sewer of the,buman body, hardens
ehe.liesb, and purifies' the blood. Di consequence of
the above faetsilhate this day reduced the price,
No u to leers no barrier in the way 6f the diseased,
The package consist of three bottles, one nerd for
the Byes, one for the pars, and one for the Scalp.—
These three work in conjunction, passing into the
system by absOrPtior, thus killing the very root cf
the disease, which le in a specific, locality in the
hind.
My Metaphysical Discovery is packed in a neat
wooden case, and will be despatched to any part of
the world on receipt of the price, which will be from
this 25th day of_November, sold at $4 per package,
or three paoltagen $lO..
Celebrated Pier. Rioltard'e Eye Water. Large
else, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Small else
60 ate., Scalp Renovator $l, or gig bottles for $5. 7 .
The medicines can be obtained through your drug
gists, or at the Depot, No. 410• Arch street.
. The following letter is one of the many which I
receive daily at my different emcee :
REMARKABLE, CUM—Catarrh, Asthma, /N.
Mns. Conavga, residing at No. 82 Allen street,
Boston, says : " I have been troubled for four years
with sore throat: For two years I suffered with ca
tarrh and great dissinese in my head, almost caus
ing me to fall. I suffered greatly with asthma, it
being hereditary in the family. I was dietesed all
over. I could not go where there was any dust. I
had great pains in my head and neck. I have suf
fered much with cold feet. The bones in my neck
were diawn out of place with the asthma, and my
throat 'coked like raw beef. After andylog to va
rious physicians and obtaining no relief, I finally
applied to Mre. hi. G. Brown, by whose medicines
I have beon so much benefited that I am now like
another woman. Formerly the least exposure gave
Me cold ; I could not go to the door with my head
uncovered without an attack of the asthma. My
asthma is now entirely. gone. My catarrh has
wholly disappeared. II felt weak and languid for
many years, so that I was aburden to myself. The
coldness of my feet has disappeared, and I feel a
general eireulaf on through my entire system, caus
ing me to be, as formerly, full of strength and viva
city, and can attend to household duties as well as
ever I did in ray life."
It is the only safeguard againatdiseale, including
GDOLERA. It cleanses every sewer of the human
body, hardens the flesh, and purifies the blood.
The Celebrated POOR RICHARD'S EYE WA
TER ill the key which opene the door to the.hettlth
of both mind and body. Let all uee it morning and
night.
L. Schmidt & Co., Allentown, Pa., Sole •Agente
for Lehigh comity.
Docon;ber 12, 1865
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TRY iT I TRY I T!
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cheapest 1,
TRY - TR .1" .r.T
Libertylead is tohiter than any other.
Liberty Lead dowers better than any other.
Liberty Lead wears longer than any other.
Liberty Lead is more economical than any other.
Liberty Lead , is more free from impurities and is
WARRANTED to do more and batter work, at qq given
co t, than any other.
Buy the BEST it is the CHEAPEST.
Manufactured and warranted by
ZIEGLER & SMITH, -
Wholesale Drug, Paint and' &lass Dealers.
IS29..Store and Offiee;No. '137 North THIRD St.,
• • Philadelphia. •
October 24, 1845. —4y
INVENTORS' OFFICES,
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CIVIL EtfaINEEEN - 4 PATENT SOLTOITOEB,
No. 435 Walnut street, Philad'a.
Patents solleited—Conaultitions on Engineering
D raughting and Sheteheaddodels and adachiner,
cf all kinds PADS and skilfully attended to. Spa.
dal attention given REJECTED OASES and
INTERFERENCES. Authentio Copies of all Dbo
nments from Patent Qmea procured.
' N. B.—Save yourselies useless trouble and trav
elling expenses, se there is no actual. need or per
sonal interview with us. All business with these
offices can be transacted in writing. For further
information direct as above, with stamp enclosed,
for circular with references..
January, 9, In& -71 y.
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS.
ARE not only unexcelled, but they ate absolutely
unequaled, by. any other Reed, Instrument in
the country. Designed expressly for Churches end
Scheele, they are tound to he equally well adapted
to the parlor and drawing room. For sato Only by
B. M. BRUCE,
No. 18 Nrorth SEVENTH Street, PillionDiltP/1146
,
, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a com
plete assortment of the PERFECT MELODEON.
September 2e1,.'65. ' ' -7:ly
Dr. P. R. PALM,
LATE SURGEON IN THE UNITED
STATES ARMY, would announce to the aiti- .
lens of Allentown and vicinity, that be is contin
uing the practice of Medicine in ALLEarovnt, on
Fatima Serest, bekno Hassinon, nearly opposite
T. Sohmoyer's Marble Yard. Having bad the bon.
or to belong to the Orrinsrmo Clones at the bat
tles of Fredericksburg, Chaneellorsville, Franklin's
'crossing, Ai% ' and having find charge of s
llosemmis,.l3a has had much experience in all the
details of Sunnily and the treatment of. diseases
generally. The Doctor is a regular graduate 6T the
JET/ORSON MODICUM COLLOID! of Philadelphia, and
has been practicing medicine during the past eight
een years. Having bad much experience in the treat
tient of diseases of the' EYE, he would especially
'solicit the patronage of those who may be afflicted
with diseases , of that important organ. Having re
stored tho sight of many who have been *LIND Port
Taws. He would also solicit the attention of those
suffering fronreAronie ditmaerti such as DROPSY, (for
which babas an almost Inflatable remedy,) Messes
of the KIONITO, RIIIMATION, NEURALGIA, °IRON.
to Cetmil, DIARIOOIII and Dysnrironv; (which he
profetiseno cure in less than half the time required
by ordinary:renzedisa,) GRAVEL, GOITRE, or enlarge.
mentor thanes*, Prins, Manossura or Consumption
iu children, Elton tiRADAOHI. TAPE 'WORN, MILAN
OBOLIA, 8010111141, Or . Ring's evil, EPILEPSY; or
falling siekness4Ptcmun Bonn Turtoor; Tartan, Dm.
PECULIAR TO Faxoxiss 'also &mum •of the
Liver, Lungrand - Hester .--
Raving 11011.'priotioadinedletne , lien for over i
year, the Doctor Isaias and 'alibi(' to refer. to par
eons in this. Tlace,who have been owned by him of
*Worth& dlfe,Hei . • - .
. 'All from toWn or ocunt7 r•cell.:r.°mPT
ttentieo by day or night... , • • • f,s
Medieittes !tarnished to'all•patlentsiviltiet her*:
poallit as4lllo64 salfi
S bliwilltataatio: bat therty.
141 WW 1 4 1 1rIallifitt w • •
numb* fief - s, •
:" AIM AM Nig
:.:'7IEW:...fifGOODt,
1.00.1 C TN 'AT Us:
NEW — fa - 11M !
MICCTZPEI;FL 33 PLOPEI.
(LATE HUBER & DILLINGER,)
No. 7 IVES2' HAMILTON STREE2,
ALLENVoWN, PA.
Would respecilully inform the oiti en of Lehigh
county that they have just formed a co-parnership
ea above, and that they have 'just udpaokot a fresh
stook of
Spring Goods!
FROM
NEW YORK AND'PHILADELPHIA
And are now offering them at the
LQVITET MARKET PRICE.
DRY . GOODS!
comeismci'or Till LATIST 6TTLZB Or
Figured and Plain Alpacas.
Figured and Plain all Wool De Lulus
SHEPHERD PLAIDS,
BLACK SILKS,
SUMMER SILKS,
IRISH POPLINS,
WHITE' GOODS,
White Counterpanes,
Linen and Cotton Sheetings,.
Checks,
Ginghams,
Bedlicks,
Flannels, ti -c„
Shepherd Plaid Balmoral;
Black Cloth,
Cassimeres,
Velveline,
• Corduroy,
Cottonades,
Kentucky Jeans,
Drill.
LADIE3 CLOOING •.
\ Plain- Colors,
Middlesex Cloths, '
Reppellants, and
•
PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS:
MEI
0.1 9 '27 RAM.
A full line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts and
Vestings, all kinds and prices, which will be sold
cheap.
We have constantly on band a largo and well se
lected stook of all kinds of
CROCKERY,
• GROCERIES,
MACKEREL,
SALT, &o
Whiroh.we dispose of at the very lowest cash
prices.
All'kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange
for goods, and the highest markei prices allowed.
Friends, Awake to your Interest!
tor we feel satisfied that we can suit your ?AIM aF
well as your PURSES. •
Don't forget' the place, No. 7 West Hamilton
street, second door above the Eagle Hotel.
Returning thanksibr the patronage received in the
past, and hope that by a continuous effort to accom
odate their friends and • customers, and in conse
quence of the largeness and' variety of their stook, to
merit and receive a continuance of the support and
good will of the people.
A. A. 1117DEll, • C. L. Holten.
Allentown, July 18,
PACIFIC HOTEL,
170, 17% 174 & 176 GREENWICH ST 4
ONE SQUARE" WEST or onoxriwAY,)
Between Courttans:lt and Dey Ste., Reio York.
JOHN PATTEN, Jr., Proprietor;
TAE PACIFIC ROTEL is well and widely known
to the traveling public. The location is espec
ially suitable to nterohhnts and businesa 'men; it is
In close pro: mit) , to the business part of the city,
—is on the highway of Souther - o and Western tray.
el—and adjacent to all the principal. Railroad and
Steamboat depots.
The Pacific has liberal accommodation for over
300 guests; it is well furnished, and possesses every
modern improvement for the comfort and entertain
ment of its inmates. 'The rooms are spacloua and
well ventilated; provided with gas and water; the
attendance is prompt and respectful; and the table
le generously provided with every delicacy of the
season.
The subscriber, who for the pest few years, bar
been the lessee, is now sole proprietor, and intim&
to Identity himself thoroughly with the interests el
his house. With long experience as a hotel-keeper,
he trusts, by moderate Pharges and a liberal polley
to maintain the favorable reputation of the Pacifig
Hotel. ' JOHN PATTEN, Jr.
New York, Sept.l2.
Notice to the Suffering 1 .
. DERBONS who suffer from that painful' disease
1 known as the PILES will be heartily glad to
learn that a remedy for their sufferings has been
discovered. Th'e remedy is the well known Pile
Root, and the undersigned can prove that he haf
cured hundreds of nelsons with his discovery
Thls medicine bee but recently been introduced it
this neighborhood, and already many. tarts Moe foi
it are made daily.
The remedy can be procured at the Lablib AS.
trint book store, at the 'hotel§ of Messrs. Schnook
and Ragenbuch, and at the residence of the under
signed, in .7th West, Allentown, and of George
Reinhardt,. Tntmbauersrille, Milford township,
Bucks county, Pa.
LEVi KUHNS.
Feb. 13, '66-3m •
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE.
PUT UP AT • ' •
•
•
WIL I TBERGER'S DRUG . STORE,
No. 243 NORTH SECOND SERENE,
' PHILADELPHIA.
• •
. 'Will color morn water than four thWee the Nam
quantity of ordinary. Indigo.
It is warranted to give eatiefaciion o and le retailed
at the same price as tholcaltattone and inferior 'm
inion. [oc.lll4lm
. .
A DMINISTRATOR'og NOTME.—Notioie
is hereby - given that die .andersignedlai been
involuted as Adailnistrator of the sash, of SAM-
Var a BILI'BICROBS, deoeased, late' of IlliperPda:
tangle tasinship, Lehigh county: 'An- poisons-in
debted to said estate are hereby requested to make
payment , within six weeks, and all persons lavin g
Idol claims against the eald estate are also request
ad.se prealmt.thelr , aosoonta within .the 'pastas&
Wife ta .
tylollll6ll NDWIN 111111Liiiittvd,*r.t
Illdeili • • 'sadly
RAILIKIAD LYRICS.
Aia—" Coming through the Rye."
If an engine meet an engine
"Coming round a curve," • '
If they smash track, train, aid tender.
What.do they deserre? •
'Note peursyl paid to any' • ,
Bo far as we observe, • 9
But all 'acquit the engineer,
- When "coming round theturreP
If engine meet a steamer • ';
"Coming through a draw,"
If they crush or drown the public,
Need we go-to law?
If the engineer was careless--
Perhaps he's rather raw—
They don't discharge an honest fellow,
!'Coming through the draw."
If a steamer chase a steamer,
"sunning up to time," ,
If they burst their pipes an d boiler,
Where's the mighty crime?
Should a jury in a fury
' Make them pay one dime,
Or send the officers to prison.
"Running up to time?"
''' ' . 7.ll.thcy maim or kill a body,
Or ii!body'e wife,
Need/ body sue a body
Fo baggage, limb, or life?
If y9u sue for damages,
Vor pay for what you lost,
• You gut a broken neck or log,
And have to meet the cost. • i 1,44
"Despise not the Day of Small Things."
'Tie little by little the beollllB her cell;
And little by little aman sinks a well ;
'Tie little by little the bird builds her nest;
By 'tittles a forest in verdure is drost; •
'Ti, little by little great volumes are made;
By Mlles a m: , untain on level is laid;
'Ti. little by little an ant gets her store ;
Every littlo wo add to a little makes more,
Step by stop we walk miles, and wo sow stitch by
stitch,
Wor4 bymord we read book's, cent by cent wo grow
rio
Little rills make groat rivers, an acorn an oak
We tunnel by inches, fell trees stroke by stroke.
iftistellancetts.
(For the Register.)
Consolation for Meat Eaters.
As the "rioderpest" and "tryamhenen"
now threaten to make beef and pork dan•
gerous food, it is about time eat-eat
ers to consider the' expedien practi
cability of subsisting without meat. For
their especial benefit and consolation we
would therefore call attention to the lot
lowing incontestable facts:—
First, All animals get their nourishment
either directly or indirectly from vegeta
bles. plants alone form nutrition from the
"dust of the ground. 9 Animals have mere
tho power to appropriate nutrition. It
welak pork, we do not get , a single element
of food,—dave What the hog obmined from
vegetables. Pork may therefore be termed
"second handed corn" f' we eat the corn .
in the form of "h padding, jonney'
cakes, or Indian clappers," we get the nu-;
triti nin its purity. In• tho form of pork;
wo get it more or less deteriorated by the.
filthy titbits of the animal; and the impure'
waste, and excretory matter always mingled;
in every fluid and tissue. Pork never is,'
never was, and never can be fit for, human'
food. ' The bog is quite as unclean, and as
great an abomination now, as in the days
of Moses. The best use (and the only that
lariat) ever made of them; was to drown
devils. When infected *by the microscopic
trichina, their flesh is even still more abom
[Able. The samo'objection, though far lean
foreibli', may be raised against beef. nWei
aro not anatomically organised to subsist on
grass, but in bread nod' fruit we get all thci
elements of 'nutrition that is contained in
the flesh of•the ox; without the unhealthy
conditions and impurities Incident to ani
mal life.
Second, It has been shown by chemical
analysis that veiAtable food is positively
more nutritive than the flesh of animals.—
This may seem strange to those who think
they "can not live" without beef or pork to
"stick to their ribs," but is nevertheless an
irrefutable fact. Liebig. Playlair, Bous.,
siivalt, and the beat analytical chemists
generally, have demonstrated that
peas, tr arm, lentils, sage,barley,eorn,otts anti
rice, all contain mere than twice the quan
tity of solid matter, from three to six time?
more of the heat forming principle, and
some as mu3b, and some more of the blood
forming principles. Beef may be "concen
trated nutrition" compared t 3 grass and
pumpkin., but it is a weak and watery nu-
Widen compared to wheat. When you buy
100 pounds of flesh, ycu pay for from 68 to
75 pounds of water. In lOU pounds of
wheat you get only about 15 pounds of wa
ter. In the same proportion of bears only
14 pounds, in corn meal only 10 pounds,
and in rice only .7 pounds of water . Mph
contains more nourishment than apple , ,but,
.for wholesomeness, with our bread, give no
plenty of' good juicy apples. If we can not
have the apples, or some other good vege
table substitute, we prefer to' draw our sup
ply of water, fresh from a spring or wall,
rather than pay the butcher a big price ,for
an impure article. Seecind-handed water
is about as bad ati second-handed corn, i. C,
when it is charged With the impurities of
an animal body. Whoever thinks titioan
not get suffioient nourishment unless by
eating moat, is most emphatically mistaken .
The unfortunate men who were starved 'ip
•
Andersonville prison would never • have
complained of their food, had they'been sup
plied with an abundance of good bread, po
tatoes, etc. And we nerd not fear the nn
derpest and trichina while thus provided.,
The greatest inconvenience resulting froma
universal cattle plague of which we are ap.
prehensive, will be the scarcity of leather
ter ; shoes, trunks, harness' and machine
straps. , •
Experience, in every fair test,
proves thrit • the
,popalar opinion in this
country in 'regard. to the nutritive value. of
flesh-N.4 is 'erroneous. Flesh is not in
dieptinsahle to perfect health, strength mid
develoOment. We hoop knew a Gentian
woken, well' formed, in remarkable good
health) whs bed neYeribefote ehtt oldie to
e1.h.~..4~
Vottg,
BY J. M. M. G.
T.„
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M glib 4-8%
:,. • • • • 1
p 3lf .
Arno Ica, eaten meat more than once a eek 9,
and i n only as 'a luxury, on-Sunday; aft&
r i,
in ema l quantity, and' who could; without ,
am istnnoe, lift a wash-tub nearlyialloiwa..,
tor from the ground, with apparent. ..3;511:4,,
place it on her head and walk cff with it.. L..
[to* many of 'our meat-Dating ',limarittait'
women óán do this? " Antra larielortitle )
of the healthiest population of Gernisq v aist
well as of most 'other Eurepeak ioonntrifte w
are essentially vegetable eaters. ~ i T AF ur r
places,the quantity of anitnalictod nee sso
small, that so far as its physibliita 'ffilati t .
are concerned, they might eta Aveil trotivieliu
out it altogether.. We know an ol&maYe'of
about eighty years, Jiving.. among, Att,Aki
leghenies, who can atilttit a,./1 0 94 -qO,
work at felling trees and ieggiiig, atiol"vitiV
walks as smartly and can wallefttrthei thee
many of our young men. , He liasitbstailledr .
entirely from meat since he was fifteen yeerSs
old. If such eases, and wo know Axin,
such, do not prove that, vegetable focitl . ,pqn+-
taint all that is required to bnild.'lititat
properly sustain the human bodyt;'thert - wil
Vegetarians are most' egregiouely deoeieEd.
Tho truth is, the majority of the earth'e 14 7 :
habitants live on vegetable. This„oaghti,
to be some consolation to those of.thit mt
notify, who may pOssibly by and by be oilei= ,
gelled to live in like manner. '''' i''''-':
• Fourth ) It is cheaper to live ea:vegeta*
Wes. If we can be just as strong nod healthy,{
and live as long, it should be a gr 9.4 09117 3
solation to know that there is a pecuniary,
advantage in discarding moat. Iloonomy is
not penury. It is not mean or pareimoni-
Mli tube nay ng on our tables It is ennob
ling to economise tor the sake tiehCalth u ,
and the means of enjovment•' ah ' d infotovt 4 '
went. When young Hen. Franklin board«.
ed himself and lived on plain vegetable lark
to Ave time) to buy booke,,ho lad uttievt;
commendable not. 'thousands are poor end
ignorant in this land of plenty, books and
schooig, just because they have not the good'
sense and coura2e to practice 'such praisei
worthy self-docial. Corn bread isi ml/r 4 4
who:esomo and . far more •nutritive, poßqd
for pound, than the best pork, and doeri . noi
much.'` oest one half or one third as 3lttiq
who• can scaroaly get along, might bolsi=
dependent, if.they.hved ns rational liming*
should live. Wee sorrowful sight.4ece
a family in rap?, children withouk proper
school books, and nothing in Abe 'waykf l
paintings, flowers or music, to make' home
attractive, when daily 'the' the- table is loaded
with pork, beef, butter, rich pastry; teased
coffee. Ilow many families are shus fine
sually and imprudently plodding throngh
life. They seem 'only to "toil every „day
that the e y may be' enabled to eat, 'and reit
every day that they may be enabled to Wirt
—as though eating were the grand , object
of their existence. If the rinderpest:Rd
hog disco 'e continue to spread anffinerease . ,
as they now threaten, we hope they ' *ill net
tail to teach many important lesseilsr'• 1. •
"The turnpike road•to people'. hearts,Tlind, , l:ult
Lies thee' their mouths, or •I mistake mankind."
• i ' . ,„. '' •-•WOLCIOT:
Early
E Indulgence of the Appe 1.
t•
Parents should ponder' well •:On'theidati:
ger of an early and ; espgioiotts teduigegge
of the appetites and imaginary, warts,
children. Repetition soon becomes a
and alobit once forated, even
will often remain duling the' vihole'' ,- Ailtir
life, acquiring strength every y• ; otilpbt
last,.it sets all laws, humso..4# Aiyine ka t
defiance. ,Let parents, why
cries of their ehildien - for # fend" prom
iscuous food, or who al 1 'ifienit% terratifit
dotnestio animals, ot r to - stilke thoitOntitimi,
or to raise the heal , against ady *me/
oopsider well the tionsequenect., b•,:
The moral
. effeats of I
,aniperipq th 9 appe
titeb of ohildreir, ard.tiaost atefanikOlg. Is
'the' afraid cif ari`eplsie* . clf t itititatilb,
a bribo is too 'often promisedLihrette %ha*
of a cake or a tart, am..a• - •peaototttkitigir : r
Does it , annoy a, W4OlO-.OOMPanY to.Ri!tf.tr"
terous or ill•timed pranks, it is, perslis d
to be quiet' by the "pieomise of ..some'siet-
Meats. If it hati-bb'eki good, e '{ llt fa be
is and learned iti letters;.the 'reward:4oAM
too frequently itortietbing for thotatTaksh.
Eating is soon .yogar4act,,fl the, tit:Ftr,nd
and
,objeet of life by7,a soqii, in it
the chief inoentivokggo'd b ' haVtorf' o "A
premium would trul y seem; taliiiigtvbeilifbr
gluttony. • Tho :nseptilthe:uoblr.r.ectsiffib,
and of th3 , faoulties '90110; mbitittlo9 ARO
cultivation of the kiadlisr„,l9d better,,4
ioge of our, nature—generosity,.dßintereat
edness, pity, filial' lovit—all orb dveFitOfte or
postponed in favor of iltrOtei
fish and absorbing aot'efOnanlitil
r ' 5 Z V I rt
• • • ), ;•• .., • . ryi qc: 1
A Lesso of Trult- 0, 4 K i9v 3
• 777-7, 8i e a `
4 as'ilf,
Some time , ago a Dv, was alsoqtrso ,rn
Olairbgn street, evideatfibeight anatieel
ligent, but hick. A'. mitt tylo haS'ih i tl alit
ing of kindnesi`str,scgli'develeope'd' villik to
him,,shook hiM by the tifyisAide;T ti likd i fityia
him what he was floingthrl a ' ~ I t t .
"WaitiPg f 6 r 913 4 :.I'' ' .l‘Ofill i 'Mot' °
replied.' -
i•i 7 4 ,11._ - ' c ' fet ',J . L\ ) III:1
"What doymt.mean; - Opt.tne.gentteman,
touched by the, paths ll ""' titiff.',6l . tits an--
swer and the condition , 'Otiiikylifn *hose
eye mid , flushed hoe '' 3,, . 1 , f,•• 4Sigllngellaot
fever.
• ~•
. „ .. - ~,,
. 4 4 ' il! 11 ii
"God Bent 'for InOilitir , i• , 4„t, per ant i
lit
tle brother," said h4lailia,'• ,"! gifinitif*,y
to His home up in titallf 7 , s littotkatsitild
ni,when she was alak £hsl..,e . , sioilidit*e
r,
stare of me. I h#11..,..0R n ,ppligtkito
give me anythiiiiiandipp . ei‘ine.fifi here,
and have boon Nolitifigr.•" • IfoietsV falba
sky for God to Oda '.. , . ' liftlielbite "80,
as mother tat 1:11,, ~ ::;:t' M
~ I , ,aihumill *oaks,
%CIA he ?- AI ...,:'7;c: , . i , 4014 iioitt Mit!'
"Yes, fay ,
L' , i t ' - it 4 tePigtr MI CH"
with emotion 4' : ',l! goat i n ? t43`all care
of you." ,11, 7 ..0. 1 . c . 1 cfi! '''• ,;• ,• .. o
fird
You itii4`e - geen , bili eyed Ballad '
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