The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, May 22, 1866, Image 4

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NEW YORK STORE,
N 0.3 rail Zast Hamilton ,Stfoot,
. 4 4L1,N7,01VN; /PA..
Are ninr Tecoiving ~ quAr NEW STOCK of
SPRIWG AIHIIIIIII,I 6001131
whiiirtregei.finve hought itt 25 t 0,50 '11M: cent. lase
than triey oniiid - b'e bought tor, and are now prepar.,
ad to givo their customers the advantages of our
jI LOW PURCHASES.
Wetetfll lit ads ahoy itirthno - tin§ PO in Alice:.
town, sell better Goods and.moronf them. We don't
WWI to boast of what , Ore .to, only Como anti see
for yourrives . Dear before was , presented to the
publianktcli 6 diali6ictive an (depot assorimont of
IVIR I ESNW ' GI OOD •
472 ,E; part:or Y
FINE- FRENCH NIERINOES
,assorted and light colors
, MIYSI I IN, DE LAINES;
UNION PLAIDSi
in Ch 0064 grist:eh Plaids
All Wool De Laines
AND
ISE
"dlYo:ur in
Goads•
Afireit'viailaty of La Miseae and Cbildten's
WOOLEN,tSIIAWLS. .
Ream Mitten to the above will ba :Genii the larg
esysioek . of
Bqiyiiir '
Blenithed '
Tidings, • -
Denims,
Striped and
Checked
- • • Shirting,
• • ' Canton
• . Flannels,
. . Prints,
Clinghams,
Woolen
Flannels,
Cassimores,
and
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Cloth
Ever Aorta in Aillentown Our Cloths, Cassimoros
and Flumele are cheaper and superior to anything
offered at at y other establishment in town.
Come 'skarn ypu can get Goods at prices that
ensure ayeedy and satiefacto•y solo. Our stock is
ambito and offers groat inducements. When you
are ready to buy, tall in with the crowd an 1 bring
uziOhe Store No. 35 East 111 milton Street.
MILLER, SCHREIBER k CO.
,Samary 2, 1866.
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IMPORTED AND DOME Srlti
CARPETINGS.
MIST CLASS GOODS
tine A AND variable Cash Price.
_,A.INAN3g,NSE STOCK
— libfaang 'all Kinds and Styles
—OF—
American and European
MANUFACTURE,
At' Reduced Pritees,
-ACCpUNT ! (F, TILE DECIAN .IN
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•Philadelphia,
IVow cjii• their
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,tslittlG STOCK,
inlll46lVED'\? bord2sMrn
OARPETINGr,
French and English Axminster,
English Royal Wilton,
6-4 and 9 4 Velvets,
Fine English Brussels,
Tdpestries,
.lanporial Threolly Cdrpet,
Fine Ingrain Carpe
ENGLISH BICIISt.LS
oTAL WILTON CARPETS
FOR FITAIRB AND HALLS,
RR' BORDERS.
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WHITE, RED•CIIECKED AND FANCY
MATTING,
_MATTING,
Krigiusu. OIL CLOTLIS, '&,C
March 27-3 m
EIT EMU
ALLENTOWN!
gliti
.JUST OPENED;
Limier & Steckel.
11.1101. RM. N 3, 9J His! trect
lakyle. opened a tew DRY GOODS and GIRO
.O.ERY storm All of their stock is new and
freab, - and has been purohased for cash at the pres
ent reduced pricer, which will enable them to sell
at greatly reduced rates. Among their
Dies Goods
will be found soma of tho Blest and most fashions
Vle.etyles, comprising
Mohair Leno,
Voyngo,
1;OfiO - 111elange, All IVool 1),)
n' u la r iTan.l Fignr2l lvi Pt ' ) l p n l g in ft.
s.
'''l4itaidley's Improved Duplex Dom Sidi'
Also n full ling of
Vr.32111V9.0
. Con3isting in port of
Llassitneres,
Tweeds,
Kentucky Jeans.
.Cottomulos, &c.
'DoMestic 'Goods,
Snoh ne.'hokings,
,Flonnros,
Shootings,
T 7 . 1 ,fit; Prlnts.
Check, &c.; &c.
p4.<..' ` 'Terms are CASH 1
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,Nas. PUNTRY PktODUCE taken in exchange;
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That now is the Time
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liqu LITTLE MON hY YOU CAN ALL DO
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g °II,, SURIEDENSBOTE" . BOOK STORE
az dik,thapo some of that aploutlid
aW&I Papei:%..
'letiltt beall•TCColVod. \Vu always have" (.1.
'and 0114,4 tho
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th o'l (I •'
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46 3 04. i 550ti0 4. _ pappogyour vapor at u place vaiore
i6thiiir - lea hrgir uranotttnent in liorth three times
the prioey9 pey, at other places where there am
only a Ablin Intterni offered for sale. • •
All we alik4 for the popplo,toporno and see for
themselves.. e 'charge nottitOg for showilnir good*.
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pa:gob:4AV It bef lea,nolghbors,,roplriencle and
• ' i ell people, that e placeraett .the only,plimein,th le
4411110111m1 0 .b. ,2 ,y. tb nneet,andnlivemet assortment of
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Wi IiE FILIEDEN VOTE" BOOK STORE ,
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FALL ARRANGRMENTS.
Commencing on Monday, Sept. 19 2 1864.
On and after Monday; Septet:the:a' 19, 1864, Pas •
sengor Trains of thr Lehigh Vtlley Railroad Com
pany will run as follows : '
,
WO O W!OR EASTWARD TRAIN,S.
PTATIONS. ‘,. No. 1. No. 5. No.'. No. 3.
Leave ' A. M. P: 31. P. M. A. M.
.Whita Haven 9.40 3.00
Tannery .- 947
Hickory Run • ~, 9.57 3.17 n.
Und Run ~ , . , 10.04 ..3,.24 , i
Rockport 110.15
.3.34 p 4
Dec ke's Creek 10.22 3.41 s
,- 10.27 . : , 2 •
Stony Creek
Joanesvillo - 2.15 4.
Beaver Meadow , 2.35 A'''
Tarle Creek Bridge 830 3.05 4
Weatherly 8.25 3.20 .
Penn Haven ' 850 '.9
Penn Haven Junction . '10.40 8.56 - 1 3''':
Wench Chunk 4.30 11.10 4.25 '. 4;
Li,bighton 4.40.. 11.20 - 4.35, P';
Perryville 4.46 ' . 4.41. : c
Lehigh Gap 5.01 ' 4.56
ilatington 5.07. ~11.93 5,02 t ':
Rockdale 5.17 ' 5.13 ' '
Usury's 527 ' ' • 5.23
Whitehall 5.34 .• .. .. ' 5.30'
Corday 5.88 ": 12.05 , • 5.34- - •
liokendauque .. 5.42 ', 7 • 5.38
Catasauqua 546 ' 12.10 5.42 '
Allen Furnace ' 5.54 5.50
Allentown 6.00 12.20 5.55
Dist Penn. Junet. 6.02 ' • 5.55 11.12
North Penn June,. 6.15 6. 1 5
Bethlehem 0.15 12.40 6.15 11.23
Freemansburg 6.23 12.49 624
Lime Ridge 6.29 12.57 6.30 6.29
errive at Easton 6.44 1:15 6.45 11.53
UP OR WESTWARD TRAINS. ,
STATIONS. * N0.,8. No. 6. No. 9. No. 2. N o. 4.
issave 'A: M. M. P. M. A. M. P. M.
Easton 9.39 3.25 7.40 11.47 10.03
Lime Ridge 3.42 7.58
Froemansburg 9.50 3.49 8.06
Bothlehom 10.00 4.00 8.15 12.18 10.33
North Penn. Juno. 10.00 . 8.15
East Penn.june. 4.15
Allentown 10.12 4.15 8.30
Allentown Furnace 4.20 ' 8.34 . 14 .., En,
Catasanqua 10.25 4,28 8.42 R 1 4 1
Hokendauqua 10.30 4.33 8.47 6' .5
Copley 10.34 9.33 8.51"• - •
Whitehall . 10.39 4.43 8.56 T., . f i t•
Laury'a , ' ' 10 . 48 4.50 9.04 '3, :.;.;
Rockdale 10.56 5.00 9.14 .H to
ilatington 11.07 5.12 9.25 . 0 , T:
Lehigh Gap . 11.13 5.18 9.31 r. ^"
Perryville ' 11.28 5.33 '9:45 % . : 3 .4.
• Lehighton 11.34 5.39 9.50 ...1 fr 4
Mauch Chunk 11.50 6.00 10.00 6.30
Penn Haven Juno. 12.12 6.24
Penn Haven 12.20
Woath.ky 12.40
flazle Bridge 12.50
Beaver Meadow 1.10
Jeansville 1.30
Stony Creek 6.37
Drake's Crook 12.30 ' 6.44
Rockport 12.37 6.51
Mud Run '12.47 7.01
Hickory Rut 12.54 7.08
Tannery 7.20
At White Haven 1.10 7.26
CONNECTIONS'',
BALIVIORALS, Sce
WM. it. STECKEL.'
'IRA.VEDLERV GUIDE
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Lehigh Malley
H
~ ..Y.'ntEtu sat o wego aismosontoo.
Central Railroad of New Jersey—All up anddown
rains connect with tho traine of the Central Rail-
road of New Jersey to and from New York.
Eforth Pennsylvania Itnilroad.—All down trains
and up trains Nos. 7 and 8 will connect with the
tmins of the North Pennsylvania Railroad for Eita-
Lions above Bethlehem. Down trains No. & and
up trains Nos. 2 and 6 for Stations below Bethle
hem.
Bast Pennsylvania Railrond.—All trains connect
milli the trains of the East Pennsylvania Railroad,
except down train No. I and up train No. 8.
Belvidere Delaware Railroad.—Down trains Nos.
I end 3 and up trains Nos. Band 7 connect with
he trains of tho Belvidere Delaware Railroad.
Catawinsa and Quakake Railroad.—Down trains
Nita 1 and 5 and up trains 8 and 8 connect with the
rains of tho Catawissa and Quakako ailroad.
Hazleton Railroad—Down trains Nos. 3 and 5
and up train No. 8 will connect with the trains of
the Ilazleton Railroad.
IVilltes-Earr6—Down trains "es. 3 and 6 and up
trains Nos. 6 and s will oonne:t with the trains to
and from Wilkosbaire.
R. 11. SAYRE, Supt. do Eng
nugB26s
East Pennsylvania Railroad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
Commencing , Ifimday, December 26th, 1864.
loXve Allentown daily (6undnys excepted)
for all points on the line: Reading, Tamaqua,
Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven, Auburn, Pine Grove,
Poit Clinton, Pottstown, Phcenixville, Philadelphia,
Norristown, and'alf paints on the Philadelphia and
Reading. It. It. and connections t.t 7 a. In. and 4.15
P. 11. For Lebanon, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Colum
bia, York, Baltimore, Carlisle, Chambersburg,W ash
ington, Muncy, Milton,Williamsport, Sunbury,Lock
Haven, Elmira, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cleveland,
tillicago; St: Louis, and all other points in the South
and North West at 12.35 noon, and at 11.44 P. M.
These trains: Ara ho Groat Western Exprosi. and
cennectatt,Garriaburg with the Fast, Line nod En
nre..fe TAN to'i Pittsburg, - without change' of 'ears.—
TIII3 most elegant and delightful Sleeping Care are
attached to these trains; these trains also make di
rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and
Washington. The 11.44 P. M. train will leave Al
lentown every Sunday for Reading, Harrisburg and
Pittsburg
Passengers are requested to purchase their tick.
•ets before entering the ears, as higher fare will be
charged on the cars.
Ate -Through tickets for sale at the Allentown et
ice for Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cleveland,
Chicago, St. Louis
E. M CLYMER, President.
nugB-'65,
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
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WINTER ARRANGESIENTS.
OASSENGELLS for Philadelphia take L.
L trains passing Allentown at 6.00 a. wt., and
5.55 p. m., make close connection with the trains of
V. P.R. it. at Bethlehem, and arrive in Philadel
phia at 9.20 a. m., and 8.45 p. m., respectively.
Pamengere for Doylestown take 6.30 a'. in. train
from Bethlehem and make connection at Lansdale
and can return to Allentown the same evening.
All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains,) con
neat at Berke street, Philadelphia, with bth and 6th
Street City Passenger Railway.
RET URNING.
Leaie the'new Depot, Third street, above Thomp
son, Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., and 5.15 p. m., arriv
ing in Allentown at 10.12 a. m., and 8.30 p. m., re.
spectively.:
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
Throe Through Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted.]
Passenger trains leave the new Depot, Third
street, Philadelphia.
For Bethlehem, at 7.30 a. m., '3.30 p. in., and
15 P. M.
For Doylestown nt 9.55 a. m., and 2.30,4.15 p. rn
For Lansdale at 6.15 p. in.
For Fort Washington at II p m.
TRAINS FOR PIIILADI:LPIIIA.
Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 a. in. 10.02 a. in., and
.1.15 p. in.
Leave Doylestown at 6.30 a. in., 3.15, and 5 90
u. in.
Leave Lansdale nt 6.10 a. m. ,
Fort Washington, at 2.15 p. m , 10.50 a. m.
Fare—Allentown to Philadelphia, 81 86
ELLIB CLARK, Agent.
iugB-'65
READING RAIL ROAD
SUMMER ARRAN() EME NTS,
Apra 23d, 18GG.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH
and North-Weat for Philath:looa, Now Y rk,
Read.ng, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashlam!, Lebanon,
Allentown, Eastor, Ac.,
Trains loavo Harrisburg for Now York, ns follows:
At 3.00, 7.40 and 9115 A. Id.. and 2 00 and 9.20 P.
M. connecting with ..bailar Trains ou the Pennsyl
vania Rail Ituad, and arriving at New York at 5 40
and to 00 on , and 3.40 and 10 35p. on. lUcep
ing Cars accotupanying the 3.00 a. m , and 0 20 p.
in., trains, without change.
Idnive Harrbburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qke, Mineravillo, Ashland. Pine Grove, Ailentown
aud Philadelphia, at 7 40 a. to , and 2:00 'end 9.20
p. w., stopping at Lebanon /11/a principal %Vt y Sta
tions; the 0 20 p. ni., train milking to uli so connec
tions for Pottsville tor Philadelphia. For Potts.
villo Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill
and Surquehanna Railroad, leave Harrishurgat 4 15
. Returning,: Lenve New York at 9.80 n. tu., 12.00
Upon 'and 8.39 p to ; MN& Iphia at S 00 a. m , anti
330 p. to ; Potteville at 8:0 a to. and 245 p.
Abillanl 0 00 and 11 15 a. to. nr (1.1,95 p. m.; Tama.
qua at 0,45 a. in. and 1,00 and 8,55 p. tn.
Leave Pottsville for Ilarrishurg, via Schuylkill
and Rufquebetana Railroad, at 7,00 a.. m.
Rending Accommodation Train; Leaves Reading
at ft 00 a in., returning from Philadelphia at 5 00
p tn.
Ooluni , sla Railroad trains Wive Reading at 8 10
a in and 0 15 p m for lipbrata, Lids, Lanenater,Col
umblairAfe.; •
On Sundays: leave New York at 8 30 p tn, Phil
adelphii 8 00 a. 16 ind 3 15 p m, the 8 00 a m train
running only to Rending:" Pottavi,lo 8 00 a Im. Ta
maqua 7 30. a in. Ilarriaburg 9,os_a_m iutd Reading
at 130 a m foe Ilarri. s hurg, an 1q 62 a m for New
York, and 4 2 . 5" P m Air Philadelplihi.
Crmmulatiori.. Mileage, Season, lichee! . and Bx.
caraion Tie:Oa-to - and •irom•all potato. at • reduced
ebbbkaA thrddglOADT potiads . iillowa4
each Passenger. 0. A. fiICOLLB,
Oeueral Eluporiatendukt.
Pai, April 184 Het
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Sent by.express anywhere, by addressing
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21 Day Street, New York.
November 1,1865-1 y
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FOR THE CURE OF
ALL DISORDERS OF THE
7.45
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, •
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IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
THE' SALEM LEG
CONSUMPTIVES,;
READ WHAT DRi SCHENCK , LIDOING4
H&J:H.BOI4MM: * •r• .•
DEAR !Naga ditty ,i,owe to youi.and to
all who are ai:faring tinder the diseases knoWn at
Consumption and Lim to let them; know
what great benefita I have root fitted from your Pal
monk Syrup and,Saiweard Tonto in so short a time.
By the blessing of tiod it ha cured Me thus far.
Dr. Schenck; I will now make iny bum:moot to
you as follows :—About eighteen mon ha ago I was'
attaoked With a severe sough, and it settled ,cla my
lungs; I could not retain anything t ate, and ant
lered with evening fevers and might sweats:
411
very much educed. The whims ,of sytettet.
itety yellow; likewise my skin; Ivy . eppetite
go e, and unable to digest what uld eat 1, bowels
swollen, irregular , and codtltei twee: very low
spirited, and -had-such violent spells of coughing
when I laid down at-flight-acid ithdn I twat in the
morning that they would last one or Mahler& ,
I then would, be nearly.,-exhausted, and, atui,.efl7
tirely unable to lip on my l'eft sitio..;/eaititot de. ;
scribe my wretched suffering as X Wonldmish to do.
Bratty organ in nay body wee diseased or deranged,
-Such was my eitnation at ibis time, and con
, fined to my bed from the last, of February,lB62,to
Jlfatts 1862, not able to situp. I bad the best at
medical attendance the whole of the time.
.31y
cough was so Very bad that it racked me very much.
I at this time raided a large quantity of thiek,.yril
low, offensive matter, sometimes with blood, and its
was generally accompanied by nausea Mad a"furred
and thick:66l6dd tonglie: , itiis ifian6dlithic
so badly I we uld hate sharp,:ahooting x pains in my
left side and heart, night Sweats, and soreness all.
thrrugh my whole cheat ; bad much inward
pain in my- back and under my shoulder bladed and
in the small of my bank, and at times ito severe that'
it' would throw me into spasms. NOW my physician
gave me 'up to die. Others I barl, and the; best of
them, but they could do nothing for me, and at that
time I was nothing but skin and bones. I then was
In the western part of Mistionil. In Dine last We
left there for the East, and in August last we came
to New York, and I was so reduced that I could on
ly walk a little with my husband's help. 'After . I
bad been here a short time the salt water breeze
made me feel much better for a time, and then I
had again to rail a physician for aid. !Yrubad tour
of the best physicians of Now York on the diseases
of the lungs, the doctors of all kinds, but of no avail.
They said I was past cure, and that ray lungs were
too far gone for any one to cure me. But at this
time I was on my feet about the house, not able to
do much of anythingi In November last I grew
Worse, and the consumption diarrhea sot to and last.
ed about eight weeks. We had tried all and every
thing that I could grasp at - like a dying person for
my diseases---bonsumption. and liver complaint—
but of no avail. . .
In January,.lB63. I was brought down again on
my bed, and woe not expected to live the night out.
My husband stayed at my side, and other friends,
and they all gave me up to die.. At this time every
one who saw me did not think I would ever leave
my bed a living woman..: Whe.first night I was at
tacked with spasms, and was deranged most of:the
time. A friend, Mrs. Harris, came to see me'the
last of the week, and brought the Sunday 4ferearyi
In it was an account of a great cure performed. by
Dr. Schenck. She road it to me, and it was so much
like my disease that I asked my husband to go ; and
see him. for me. At this time I had. given up all
hopes of over getting well sgain„ and made my peace
with God, to be ready whenever he called for me. '
On the 27th of January, 1863, my husband called
on Dr. Rehenek; 32 Boild street, New York, rind stat
ed to him my ease, with a request for him to pall
and sea me, which he did. and,: examined_ me with
the respirometer. When he eras about to go I asked
him if he could • cure me ? His reply wee: "I eon
not tell, both lunge are dleetilted, and,the bronehial:
tubes aro affected on both sides." And yet'be seem- •
ed to think there w ro lungs enough left to effect a
mire if the diarrhea could be stopped. Ile*said In
order to do this, he would have to give me Mandrake
Pills in small doses at first, to carry off the morbid
Tatter, aod then, with toiringents, he hoped to
/hook it which ho did,lut'the constant coughing,
night sweats, and diarrhe'a bad prostrated me so
that he was afraid my vital powers were too rough
prostrated ever to rally, and yet he seemed to think
if I could live to got -enough Puldionic Syrup
through ray system to, cause espenteration, theta'
wore lunge enough left to, recover. lie, wished me
to try the Pulmorlio Syrup and Feriwe'ed Tonto it
once, saying It would do me np harm, if it did me
no good. The first week It seemed to give me
etrengtb, so that on Sunday after I eat up in bed
and ate hearty for a slok woman; but -the next
week I lost all hopes and wished iny'husband not
to give me any more medicine. But the doctor bad
warned him of this, and when the medicine wii4
' clearing out the system-it made them fool somewhat
reatless,,and to persevere; and he insisted:,Ton my
taking it ; anti now I feel the benefit of it. For af
ter eight days I began to gain any strength, anti,
with the exception of a cold that took me 1).144 some,
I have been gaining strength of body, my cough is
going away, and all my pains are gone; no sore.
13088 of the body, my bowel, are regular, and my
liven) is sweet, and I thank G &that I AM DOW go
ing about, and sew and read as wall as over I could.
I have taken sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight
of each. I now have a good apgatlte,and rest we 1
at night ; my cough dose not ridable Me in getting
up or lying down. I would now•aay to the afflicted
with consumption or liver complaint, that Dr.
Schnook is no humbug,: You ...timely on whet he
says. Daisy not ; it is dangerous to trill with
these diseases. If you would be cured. go at once;
and any one wishing to know the facts as herein
stated can call at my residence, 117 West 11 onston
Buret, New York city.
MRS. MARY F, FARLOW.• •
Wo the undersignid, residents of New York, are
acquainted with Mrs. Farlow, and know her suite.
ment,to bo true We also know that she used De e d
Schenck's Pulmonio Syrup and Softwood Tonic, and
have raison to believe that to this medicine she
owes her preservation from a prema tura grave.
B. FARLOW..II7 Weet Houston at.
EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich at. •
MRS. EUGENE UNDERHILL..'/6 Greenwich st.
AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich at,
A. F. HARRIS, 117 West Houston at.
EMILY GLOVER, 117 Wust. Houston at.
J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl.
M. A. LEIGHTON, 483 Broadway.
Mae. BENJ4LAPP, 11.1 Amity pl.
I arn well acpainted'with Mrs. Mary F. Perim' ,
and with her husband, Mr B. Farlow, they having,
for a few months past, attended at my church, and
I am convinced that any statement which they
might make may beveled on as true.
JOHN DOW LING D., D.,
Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N Y.
Dr. Schenck will be professionally at hie principal
office No 15 North Sixth street. cormcr of eom
merce, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from it A. M.
until 4 P. M., No. 32 Bond street Now York, ovary
Tuesday,from 9 to 3 ; No. 30 Summer street, Boston,
Mass., every Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and ovary
other t ridgy at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
All advice free, but for a thorough examination of
he 'lungs with hie Respirometer, the charge is three
tdollar.
Price of the Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed Tonic,
e ch St 50 per bottle, or S 7 50 per balidozeo. Zdan.
drako Pills, 25 cents per box.
Fur sale by ail Druggists and Dealers,
January, 2, 1666.-1
Great. Bargains.
pnE U. B. GOVERNMENT a^e selling their
1 useless and supernumerary stock. of 'Rinses
and NI ULICE4 at low rates. Don't be afraid to Nay
because so many are swconied, sprained, and other
wise crippled. Buy the Horse, and then buy one
or two bottles of
SMITIPS LINIMENT,
and nee as directed, and you con double your Blan
ey. One bottle will effect a cure, unless of very
long standing.
lose is the best cure for Sweeny over known.—
No Rowel or Seaton needed.
Smith's Linimmt has been proven to be one of
the brat things to cure and give relief to person. of
Rioted with Rheumatism or Neuralgia pains, or
pains occasioned by over-exertion or exposure.
It can always he had wholesale and retail at the
Drug Stores I f Dr. W. E. Barnes, Allentown ; W.
IV. Selfridge, Bethlehem ; J. S. Larval Catasauqua,
or of the Proprietor, . .
July 11 '65-1 y
1866. PHIL IDELPIIIA. 1866
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For in every oasattle" add new life end v
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and never found. tie looked for,a fountain that
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They will not harm the most delicate female, and
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Invariably cure the following Diseases'
Asthma,
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throughout the United States and Conran—O. 25
cents per box or pot.
December 12, 1865.
Important Notice
M. G. BROWN,
No. 410 Arch Sreet, Phila
1.11051 a life of study, obsorration. and
iMpexperience, and years of practical appli
cation of try ' Metaphysical Discovery"
on thousands of diseased men. women and children,
I have justly come to the conclusion that every Lim'
ly in the land, who wish to get rid of disease and
keep it ['Limy, must have my Metaphysical Discov
ery always on band. It is a certain preventative
against disease. It also treats and destroys the
cause of disease, consequently the eff.•cts die, be
ginning with Deafness, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, with every disease man, woman or child is
heir to.
...It ie the only safeguard against Cholera. It
cleanses every sewer of the human body, !madam'
the flesh, and purifies the blood. In consequence of
the above facts, I have this day reduced the price,
so as to leave no barrier in the way of the db•eased.
. .
• The package consist of three bottles, one used for
the Eyes. one for the Ears, nod one for tbo Scalp.—
These three work. in conjunction, passing into the
systesit by absorptio thus killing the very root t f
the :d.sease,:ivhich is in a specific, locality in the
head._
.....
My Metaphysical Discovery is packed in a neat
wooden ca,,o, and will he despatched 'to any part t t
the world on receipt of the price, which will be, tram.
this 2Oth day otNovember, sold at.•s4 per package,
or throe - pxteltages W..- • t.• •• f • r,-- -•'•
Celebrated 'Poor' Richard's Eye Water. Atirge.
size, $ Tper brittle, or sixbOttles for $5. email size
50 are., scalp Renovator $l, or six bottles fur ss.
The medicines can be obtained through your urug.
gists, or at the Depot, No. 410 Arch street.
Tha, following letter Is one.ot the many which 1
receive daily at my different aloes:—
REMARKABLE CURE. —Catarrh, bahtain, &c.
Mna. CLIEBVER, residing at No. 62 Allen strict,
Boston, says : •• I have been troubled for four 3 ears
with sore throat. Fur two years I suffered wth Ofl.
tarrk and &treat dizziness in my head, almost caus
ing the to fall. I suffered greatly with asthma, it
being hereditary in the family. I wee dis• aced all
over. I could not go where there was any dust. I
had cleat pains in my head and neck. I have suf
fered much with cold feet. the bones in my neck
were drawn out of place with the asthma, and my
throat lc oked..like. raw beef 'After applying to va
dons physicians and - obteining no relief; i finally
applied to Mrs. M. U. Brown, by whore txtetheines
I have been so munh benefited that I am now like
ICaollherlronsan , Formerly, the least exposure gave
toe enldilcbuld not ko to the door with: my' bead
uncovered without an attack of the asthma. My
Who* is now entirely gone. My catsrrh has
wholly disippeared. 1 fat weak and lari - guiß for
many years, so that I was a burden to myself. Ti e
coldness of '4' foot has disappeared, and I feel a
general circulat'on through illy entire system, cane
log me to be, as formerly, full of strength and viva- .
city, and can attend to household duties as well as
Ever I did in my life."
It is the only a feguard against disease, incluling
CHOLERA. It cleanses every sower of the h .man
body, hardens the flesh, and purifies the blood.
The Celebrated POOR RICHARD'S EYE WA
TER is the key which opens the door to the health
of both mind and body. Lot all use it morning and
night.
I. Schmidt & Co , Allentown, Pa., Solo Agents
far Lehigh county.
Dwember 12, 1865. —ly
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Ayer's Sarsaparilla
A compound remedy, designed to be the most
effectual Alterative that can be anode. It is
a •concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla,
so 'combined with other • substances of still
greater !alterative power as to afford an effec
tive antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is
reputed to cure. It is believed that such a
remcdy.is wanted by those who suffer from
Strumoue complaints, and that one which will
accomplish their cure must piove of immense
service to this large class of our afflicted fellow
citizens. How completely•this'coMpound will
do it has been proven by experiment op many
of the worst•cases to be found of the following
complaints :
SCItOPULA AND• Belton:mug Coamsarrs,
EII.ePTIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ULCERS,
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, `fusions, SALT RHEUM,
SCALD IIiEAD, SiPHILIS AND SYPIIIL v ITFO
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FIICTIO:18, MECURIATTDISEASE, Dit - OPSY'j NEU
RALGIA on TicDOULOURF.trX DEHILITY, DYS
PEPSIA AND. DIDIOESTION, 11;;Ab
OR ST.tiNiIIONVE EIRE, and indeed the whole
class o fcomplaints arising..from IMPURITY . or.
THE BLOOD. ; , '; A j
This . Compound: fonnd n gibilt pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester :in the
blood at thnt season of the year. Bythe time.
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in 'the bud. 'Multitudes can, by
the aid of this 'remedy; spare themselves from .
the endurance' of foul eruptions and nlcerous
sores, through which the system will strive to
• rid itself of corruptions,
if not. - nssisted to do
. this through the natural ch9ritas of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse it when you find it is• ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. _Even where no particutar disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer ' for-cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
OM
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the
reputation of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has• been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
piCtending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else..
During late years the public have been mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give amtart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if miy, Sarsapal
rifle, but often no curative properties' whatev
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood .the market, until the
name itself .is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
%it cedilla compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to 'supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. .And we 'think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which
. are irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
PREPARED D I Y
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LOWELL, MASS. •
Prior, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottleg for $3.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant use
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to
do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
TOR TUE CURE 07
Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Ileadache,•
Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases,
Liver Camp Taint, Dropsy, Teller, Tumors and
.Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, , as a
Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
family physic.
Price 25 oonts per Box; Five boxes for $l.OO.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and eminent personages, have lent their
names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these
remedies, but our space here will not permit the
insertion of them. Tho Agents below named fur
nish gratis our AMEItICAN ALMANAC in which they
are given; with also full descriptions of time above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand AYEleii, and take no others. The sick
want the best aid there is for them, and they should
have it.
All our remedies are for sale by
all the: Druggists in Allentow a and by Druggists
and dealers ever% where. At Wholesale by J. M
MARLS Ir. CO., Phi.adylpbia
October 24.
For . Sale.
•
ONE of tho beet Plate quarries in Li high county
containing EIGHT-AND-A-HALF ACRES
already open, and the quality of tbe elate tooted by
use. Title good. Enquire of E. FORREST.
4ttorney at Law. A Ilenthwn, Pa.
VANVASSEItI WANTED, at $7OO per month.—
Ll We want reliable agents (none other,) m ill and
f male, to take the exclusive agency in every coun
ty anti township iu tho United States, to soil the
Photograph; Family Record, a work which every
family will buy. It is bound like an album b'ut hits
a 'printed bleu.' page opposite each photograph, for
a comphle record of the husband, wife and child of
a remits, also oontairing maritime certificate, and.
pages for 'military history of any member of the
family. Nothing like it ever published and no work
that silents can sell so readily. Qld eanvasiers and
.others should send for circular; and terms. It is
necessary to hays' copies of the work to canvass with;
price by express $t50,.53 40 nod $7 00. (3 styles i)
money may, h. ewntby Name the •tuwnships
wanted: Address '11A101.48:-ON, 0.. 4
0p,,3 7 2in] • 111110.4 ut . t y b
GRANT and • OBERMAN I
"tea two heroes lieftnistWelr tent plOnloing abattle
granktosbitiog; ,Impiutitul steel engraving by
Agenti -*anted everjyrbore. Sca
pa sent by mail for 60 oente. Agents Mike t 0 per
cent. Address . tEtTLESON stCO
mallintj ell Cllestait Otieet,frbiladelphla.
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BIOUARD wiLLEEn,
„.-. No. 70 Wear Hamilton Street.
:Pi•ices'freduced.
PICTURESFORALL
Q W. BURCAW would respectfully announce to
.the citizens of Allentown.and the publle,in,
general, that on account of all kinds'of goods and '
Photographic stook having come down, he '
pared to mere 'all kinds of Photographic Pictured' '
as cheap and cheaper than any body else in MS
place. Owing to my superior Light and excellent
instruments, I am prepared to take OPPetlcS:Pbettn•
rgrappio Piotures, of ell styles .and, Illy? f, such 4111,,
:
Plain and Culorod Photographd,, Cartes
Ambrotypes, MelainotYpep and FtHefymis. •
' Card PhotogriMbr, foll:figurtior Vignette at $206
per. doz., or 0 lAW
+OOL. No :extra charge' for
stamps or postage, , dr R. W. Mercer's Photograph. :,
gallery .
Pieturesenlarged to any aim Particular attention ,
is given to copying old Daguerreotypes and,dtthro,
typos into Photographs. All work executed in the ,
best style and on the most reasonable term!.
Splendid pictures for the Album are medo-5t.131
per cozen only ; no extra charge for stamps.
We have oleo on hat d a splendid assortment of
Gilt and Rosewood Frames, which will be sold at
the lowest price.
Remember Oleos are cheaper thin sit Pay othek
plane. :
All work warrantedidurable. . • I
S. W. BURCAW.
Or Remember the place. No?, 7 Bait Hamilton ,
street, 3 doors below the Alleu Hamm, Allentown,
p. t . jul3-tf
Dr. P. R PALM,
ATE SURGEONIN TIM UNITED: .
ga STATES ARMY, would announce to the alit
sons of 'Allentown and viainitY; - that hels contin;
nine the practice of Medicine in ALLittcrowa, ea I
Eighth Street, attars Hanaidton, Bret hone &bow'
Lichtenwellner h CO'S store. liaving.had the hon 6
or to belong to. the 9yanarpie CORPS at the. bet
tics of Frederieltiburg, Chanocllottville, rranirlin'e
crossing, &et: and having had charge of SRVERAL
floartrois,liiihea bed much' experience the
details of SURGERY' and the treatment of disease.:
generally. The Doctor is a regular graduate of the
JEF:76RBOff MEDICAL Com.soa of Philadelphie,:and
has been practicing medicine daring the pasterglit
ien years. Having had much experience in the treat'
meat of disease" of the BYE, he would espeelally
solicit the patronage of those who may be afflicted
with diseases of that important organ. ilaviog re
stored the sight of tunny !bo have been .11141rn ,oa
YEARS. He would also solicit the attention of those
suffering from chronic diseases, snob as DnoPar,(for,
which he has an almost infallable remedy,) DtbeRSIIS
of the MOREY% RIIEUMATISII, NEURALGIA, CDROM.
to Options, DIATIREIGIA and DYSENTARY, (whieb he ,
professes to cure in less than half the time required ,
by ordinary remedies:, f3n4irlto GOIMP9 I enlarge -1
wont of the nook,-Smart, frioneeues or Consumption -
in children, SICK lisaneons, Tire WORM, Metals-
Sonorimo, or King's mill, Emitter, or'
falling vickness,;Purran Sons THROAT, TIIITTIR, DlB.
RASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES; also diseases of the
Liver, Lungs and 'lleart,
RaVipg now practiced medicine here for over two
years, the Doctor is able and willing to refer to per
sons in this place who have been cured by him of.
most of the diseases specified.
All calls . from town or county will receive prompt
attention by day or night.
Medicines furnished to all patients, which.be pre-:
pales himself, ea be will use none but the very. best
References:Hisfortner patient'.
kilentown; May 2h. 18115. if
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD'
will do more and better work at a given Cost, than
any other! Try it! !Manufactured only by •
ZIEGLER & SMITII, •
WHOLESALE DRUG, PAINT and Glass DEALERS. •
an3o-ly No. 137'North Third Street, Philndl
PACIFIC HOTEL •
170, 172, 174 & 176 I NAVICII ST.,
(ONIM PQUARIC WM' Or BROADWAY.)
Between Coiattandt and Dey Sta., A'ew
JOHN rATTEN, Jr.. proprietor.
TEE PAOIPIC . HOTEL, to well and widely knoin
to the traveling public). •The icroatiorsis saps&
Jelly suitable namterchants end business men; it Is
in close prox mity to the Wiriness part•of•thq• city,
—ls on the highway of Soothers and Weaterp trov e ,
of—and adj4cont to all the principal Railioad arid,
Steamboat depots.
The Pacific boo 'thereat accommodation for diriF
800 guests; It is well tarnished, and possesses every (
modern haprevetriont for tho.aomfort and entertain.
moot of its inmates. The rooms are apneions and
well ventilated; provided with gas and•water;!the
attendance is prompt nnd respectful; and the Ware
is generously provided wish every .delicarry,gf,oo
season.
The subscriber, who for the past few years, has
boon the lessee, is now sole proprietor, anti' intanda
to Identity himself thoroughly with 'that irstereatti'a
his house. With long experience ass hotel-keeper)
tie trues, by moderate charges and a liberaLpoliejr,
to maintain the favorable reputation of the PrielAc
Horel., . JOEN PATTEN, Yr.
New York, Sept. I'2. -17
EDWIN, S.EGEE, AgeOt,
No. 71 East Ilamillon aired, in the basement
under the office 4f Dr* William J
• • • ALLENTOWN, PA.
A lot of splendid Neff°'los, at surprblngly lots'
prime.
- :A•lot of stationery.
lot of books luitable for,
Sig Tit. • .
• Ale kof dames; Obeietnen
'lot et:Novels iiqd Mho'
' This te thelluib to "tube;
'vitt inbuthlies, from Janie
All orders will be at
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OsII alai essmlne o
elsewhere.
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