C PPSOTVATA M E D; O7 B• ‘-litoveihViniwriiion Comma, ! F t, Or Were. Lossampi.r tit& ,idokness.tindoubted.y IrD l / 411 1 11 0111r1,66 1 1 wk. mtiit v i4d to other eauses IS ttlislibt %ltb le Irersittlige',l2 , B," GI itt-AslNsenkl ( fired etittoYln* worms,: ds l 4.: Cap i ltlnrl,to.tbs trulstllellosqe_oltild., \T 1 -- einsitibts Batbit fi tteoteistbll7 nted by. ' debuts, and fent4 to e bscsniknod,suratln eradicating Morino, so MAN to ehltdren. indintihrhaidneWoittis requiroimmediste atten tions:it of tho troublo often omisos ptojonged slokn I .) ri • - „,1 r: •: . i,, ~ _, , : t• !I • offit.4l kii. Chilli: l in dittlOhcifotor lite!it, J WP,lol6,Bolna{k and bowelseaasalr; irtio e on ho removed tsty . by fir uso or a i , me . ,'"4"ho,,primbination of mersdients used, in ma ing BreritOs "Vormifugo Comfits" is such id. to sive thoTi4ibtAksßilii4froat with safety. :7011/3.718. tt BROWN. Proprietors. Now York.— Soldtbrisil desists in modioinrs§ at 23 ots. a box. :..411.01 22 , :1886..,, , , . -.• . —l. vonr. • TRAVELLERS' 7 Lehigh Valley Railroad, , • AM • SFI . ; .•is• -.C-t42-..1,,4_, F. ' 131IMMER ARRANORMIIN'PFI-186 4 . - - a. pt d titter Monday. May 21st, 1886, Passenger 11-6 f the Lishigb Valley Railroad Cotntlany will run in connection with the several roads running to Wilkesbarre, New York and Phil tdalphia, fol lows t. , • . , , DOWN OR EASTWARNTRAINS. MUM. • No. 1. No. b. No. ". o. 9. Leave . : •,, • , •A. M. AM. P. M. 4. 61. Wrltellilarre, ' 800 1.15 White Raven 9.30 3.00 Tannery 9.36 3.06 go ... Hickory Run . 9.46 3.15 In Mudirao "' ' ' 951 8.22 'i Rockport ' • . 10.00 3.31 P. Shenandoah. 2.10 e Mabanoy Olty, 2.15.. . c, Audenried, 2 00 4:4 Jeanenville 2.16 l'' Beaver Meadow • 2.35 "A .1:, Weatherly 826 - 3.20 ~, Penn Haven . • 10.24 353 ._9, Mauch Olainb. 4.80 -.. 10.47 4.25 "..., Lehighton I, 4.40 10.57 4.35 2 Parryiri le , 4.46 to 4.41 r 4 Leh h ap ' 6.01 4.56 Bla n 5.07 . 11.20 5,02 Rook le • • . 6.17 5.13 Laury's • 6 27 6.23 Whitehall 6.84 5.36 Copley 6,88' 11.42 5.34 Ilokendanqua 5.42 : 5.38 Salem:inns 646 11.47 5.4 Allen Furneoe 6.54 6.50 Allentown 6.00 11.57 6.55 '''. Ll,O Bethlehem , 8.16 ' 12.13 6.15 ' 1.20 Vreeinaneburg 6.23 . 624 • 2 111 11 ,110 r. .. , 6.44 12.43 6.45 2.00 PlilladAntiliiv.. 9.20 2.35 8.45 Nolv,Xork, : • -10 10. 4.10 10.46 800 N01.6:-Lesveelßethlehem at 12.40; Froemana terlo2.49 ; Heaton 1.15; New York 5.20. - . di : 01).18 WESTWARD TRAINS. 17471011. No.3. No. 6. No.lo. No. 2. No. 4. Goya A. Pr. H. P. H. A. M. P. M. NMI To k, •7 00 12.00 4.00 9.00 8.00 Phlipielplila, 7.110 5.15 lbak# ; •. 9.47.' 8.25 7.40 11.54 " 11.24 Freiliningbirg • •• 10 Mr 8.49 8.00 i Bellillshem 10.20 4.00 8.15 12.94. 11.53 inlilltittin 10.37 4.16 8.30 32.35 12.04 Allentown Furnace 4.20 8.34 Catatkauquit ,10.47 4.28 8.42 .0 Hoteadanqua 10.53 4.33 8.47 B. °DPW 10.67 4.88 8.61 Whitehall 11.02 4.43 8.56 Leary's .- 11.10 4.50 9.04 11.03kda16 11.19 5.00 9.14 Slatlpgton .. . 11.21 6.12 9.25 Lehigh Gap 11.86 6.18 9.31 Perryville. 11.48 5.38 9.45 Lnkighton 11.55 5.39 9.60 MalsolkOhnnk 12.05 5.50 10.00 Penwllaven 12.82 6.13 Wisathaly 12.64 Beaver Meadow 1.24 Jeansvllls - . 1.89 - Audenriea. 1.44 MilitinclY City, 1.45 • Shenandoah, 1.50 llookport 12.63 6.37 Mud Run 1.02 6.46 ' Riakoryitur: . 1.01 6.52 Tannery 1.17 7.01 Wha4 Haven • 1.23 7.07 At Wilkes Barre, 2.50 8.35 • ' CONNECTIONS Central Railroad of New Jersey—All up and down trains couneqt at Bastort.with the trlini-of the Cen tral Railroad of Now Jersey trand from Now York. North Pennsylvania Railron a —l)..wn trains No. 1, b, and 7, and up trains Nos. 2 and 8, ronneet nt Bethlehem with trains for Philadelphia. Trains from Philadelphia cioniieat at Bethlehem with down train Ailo, Znnd *kb up trains Nos. 8 nod 10. East Pennsylvania Railroad —Down trains Nos. 1 and 5, and rip trains Nos: 2, 4,6 and 8. connect at Allentown with trains for Reading and Harrisburg Trains from Harrisburg and Reading ocnnoot at Al lentown with all down train,. Belvidere Delaware Railroad..-Down trains Nos. 1, 8 and 5 connect It Phillips:Jura with trains for Philadelphia..• Trains from Philadelphia connect at 'Phillipsburg with up trains' Nos. 2 and 10, and trains from Belvidere connect with up trains Nos. 6 and 8. Catawissa Rallroad.—Down train No. 7 and up train No. 8 oonnootat Quakake Junction, with trains of the Catawissa Railroad. Hazleton Railroad.—Down trains Nos. 5 and 7, and ap train No. 8 connect with trains of tho Bala ton Railroad. , Lehighi tad Susquehanna Railroad.—Down train, Nos. 6 and 7, and up trains Nos. 6 and 8, connect at White Haven, with trains of 'he Lehigh and Slit , quellafiria Bnilroad to and from Wilkesbarre. No amigo +of oars between Wilkesbarre and New York on up train No. 8 and down train No 7. No change between Wilkesbarre and Philadelphia - on up train No..fLand down, train Na. 6. ff. BATHE, Supt. it Snit auftß.'B6 READING RAIL ROAD. dUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, June llth, 1866. Gn111 1 11! TWIN K LINE PROM THE NORTH and Noirth•Weai, for Philadelphia, New Y rk, Reading, Pottsville. ';Tamaqua. .Ashland, L. twiny, Allentown, Easton; Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster, Col umbia lke., Ad. ' Trains.leave Harriehnrg for New York, as followq At 8.00.11.10 and 9 05 A. M.. and 2.10 and 9.18 P. 3d.. connecting with similar Trains Un the Pennsyl vania Rail Road, and arriving at New York at p.OO and 10.10 a. am., and 4.10,110 and to 45 p. m Bleeping Oars accompanying Oho 8.00 a. m , and 9.- 111 p m.,trains,'Withont change. Leavy, ROMS'Purg for Reading, Pettey'llo, Tama qua, .61inetrailile, Ashland, Pine Grove, A llentown and,Ffillaidalgibia, at 8.10 a. m., and 2.10 and 4 I 0 p. m., storming at Lebanon and principal Wry Sta tions; the 4.10 p. in.. train making oonneoHons .far Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potts. villa, Schuylkill Haven and . Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehapna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 Returning ansvelifew York at 7 00 and 9.00 19.0 pp noon and 8.00 p in.; Philadelphia at 8.15 a. m , andll3o'S:m. Way paesenger Train leaves Phila delphia at 7.30 a. na., returning from Reading at 0.80 - P. etopping* at all Stations; Pottsvil.e at 8.45 a m. and 2 45 p. m.; Ashland 8 00 and 11 NO a. m: ar'd laob p. in.; Tamaqua at 9.45 a. m. and 1 - OP and 866 p. md.. . Loup, Pottsville, for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill andquotqaeharina Railroad, at 7,00 a. in. Beading Accommodation Train; Loaves Reading at 0 00_a tn., returning flops Philadelphia at 500 p m. 4 t • . , Celan:Mar Railroad kalie leave Reading nt 6 45 a.m., 12.0511 men and 6;15 p m., for Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster, Colunitiiii, Ac. On Sundays i•leave New Tark at 8 00 p m, Phil. adelphii ' 00 atd and 3'lb pin, the 8.00 a m train running only to. Reading. Pottsville 800 a tn. Tll - 7 30, a m. Harrisburg 0.05 a ni and Readine at 193 a. m . and'? 90 a nt. for Harrisburg, and 10.52 a. m. for New IT...rk and 4.25 p. m. for Phila delphia. : Commutation. lipleage, Season, School and Ex 01311114SC:Tiakets tolintl from all points, at reduced Mee. Baggage cheated through • SO poniida allowed each Passenger. G. A.'NICOLI,S, ••- • ^ • nenerai Superintendent. Beading, Po., June 2rwb. Me. Ea,st Pennsylvania Railroad. .Ir. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ' 04' 7 4%40w:04p filohday. May 21st. 1866 DiDNO4O . WWFIGRE AND PITTSBURG WITROUT - ' T 'l' ,• • OrlirTOE Or CARL - - . . BAT/48 leii:va A lle ntown daily (Sundays except. mil ati7:oo'qiut 10.50 A. M., and at 12.35, 4.15 end 111.44 P. St. The 10.30 A. M., make direct con tentions at. 11arrisburg, for Chambersburg, Rigors towi end pointi an tho Cumberland Valley Rail row; Northern Central Railroad, North and South, and the bli region. 'The 1 11 .3 1 1 A. 31.,12.: , 5 and 11.- 44 P. M., sra the Western Express trains, direct throtiglifyi'Plitsbnrg without change of MVP. The 1.00 IteliVitehr stops at all stations of this road, and ni , ko contaeitloni at Reading- for Pottsville, Port Clinton, Tamaqua and all points in the Schuyl kill coal regions t, for Philadelphia and all points on the Philadelp hia and 'Reading Railroad, also for Hurls kopaberoburg, I I agerstown t. York, 0 e t.. 4414 tob lltegionilVilliamsport, and the West. ma SP. M., tiklytops at all stations, connects, at Roaditiiist I ets l'or Pottsville, ColutoPiti.. wh rs t, h ti le,. eastt im liarrisburg, A°. The 11.44 P. M., train lotires ly (Sundays included‘ for ; • . t d West. . .. , P v" or.. '. r . stott i op rohase their tickets' before l'• •1•f.: ' S-tam 'as higher fare will-be u gli t ig lito s " rr ilk siltrit 'get .. Allentown ofdee forali points We tittsroad,and the principal stitioni on the Philst , elphita Ala ' Reading, Lebanon , Atailey, and Posussyirstdt , railroads, West, • Northvirest , and 1119111k411111:' I 1506•501 C. SIL:OLZI Engl.; a•Oupli - - - 1 1 rit . . : PEIPISTHN AN IA A *74 A l l' E i g ''ThresTlA.o:liccitq 411 - esiiiiiii ic: .I'ilq . deipisi AiDASSENWIRIIfai Philadelphle:take L. V. R. R 'it •• i strginepaeslng Allentown at 8.00 a. 4tr,illlr t 62 noon, and 6.55 p. m., make elope connection V ith the treins of !q..P. R. R. et, Ilpthlehent, .and arcive lit'Phlladelolila at 9.20 a.M., 2:80 an Et;4o p. m., Felimhticely. '' , . ' , • '' P46sengers for, 13034ceiowniake 6 26 a. 'tn. lraln Prom llethlohem till 3 Make ;oonr action at Lane is 4 lnd can return to Allentown the same evening. All Passenger Trains (eacePtEundty Trains,) con. peal, at Berke street, Philadelphia, with sth and oth .tiect City Passenger Railway. RETURNING.. , • leave the new Depot, Third street, above Thomp eon, Philadelphia at 7.80 a. m., and 6.15 p. m., arriv ing itt'Allentown at 10.91 a. reg l iand 8.30 p. m:, re epeotively. LOCAL 'SCHEDULE Three Through Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted.] Passenger trains leave the new Depot, Third street, Philadelphia. For Bethlehem, at 7.30 a. m., 8.30 p. •m., and 5'15 P. M. • For Doylestown nt 8.35 a. m., and 2.30,4.15 p. m. For Lansdale at 8.15 p. m. . For Fort Wasbington'at 11- p. W. TRAINS FOR PIIILADELPIIIA. Loavo Bothlohom at 6.25 a. m:12.25 noon and 3.15 p. in. Loavo Doylestown at 6.40 a. m., 3.15, and 5.30 0. m.. • Loavo Lansdale a t 6.00 a. rt.. Fort Washington, at 2.15 p. m., 10.50 a. to. Fare—Allentown ' to Philadelphia, $1.86 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. LugB-'B5 A. NOTLIEK GREAT CURE IN TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK, Of a highly rontiootablo citizen, well known to the Moroantilo community, by DR. J. 11. 13011.ENCK, THE GREAT LUNG DOOTOR OF PHILAD'A OFFICE N. Y. 44. °ALYEA LEAD CO , No- 28 Nasrau St-, Now York, Jone 1, 1865- Dr- J- Schenok—Dear Sir: For over fifteen yours I have been troubled with a very severe cough, and tusynny two or three times a • year with More or less hemorrhage, which t.gother, for the last few years `lie's kept me thin in flesh and too weak to do business of any I•Ind without suffering- In August last I had a very severe hemorrhage, and, according to tho judgment of a good New York physician, I was glassed es beyond the roach of medicine, and was 'advised to be prepared, so far as Property matters were concerned, to leave this world at short notice. The physician (and my good friends) said that the first cold I took must prove fatal- Early in January I took a severe cold, and ' fortunately was occupying rooms at Na. 32 BOND TR HET, directly over your office- I think about the 111th of January I produred a bottle of your Pulmonie Syrup and commenced taking it freely- My feet and limbs wore very much swollen, and all ho symytoms of a speedy death seamed to accom pany my cold; I sent for my form •ar physician, and mated to hian that I was taking your medicines, and after showing them to him, and having tasted of them, An:: ho replied : " You can take them if you like, they will do you no harm:" Ile said: "Yon know what 1 told you last summer, and I say the same now, if you have any business tcolose up, do not put it off." Ho said to other friends that be "could see ho,hope for me," and my friends and relations cor eluded my time had come; At this time I was taking freely of your medicine, but bad not seen you. The doctor called a few times, and found me (much to his surprise, ho said,) improv ing, and ho could not undhrstand why. My. faith was increasing in your medicines, and I had a wish to have you examine my case, and see whatyou had to say. When yon first came to my room and made the exit' , ination, you gavo me but little encourago-. anent, but on the contrary, expressed sad donbts:of my over being helped out of any then seeming dif-' flou ties. The second time that you called, finding me still gaining, you gave me encouragement, say ing, "My symptoms worn improving; the Pulmon ha Syrup, Sea-wood Tonic and s•andrake Pills had acted like a charm." My circulation, my cough, ,my; appetite. all began to. improve, and I could 'walk about m • room a little. You visited me near ly every Tuesday, and found ma improving, and told mo not to go out of my room until the first day of May. I took no cold while under your treat meet, myuppeti:o became first-rate, and you told mo to oat' everything I wished of a nutritious na ture, ant to exercise about the room as much as possible. I followed your advice, and to the sur prise of my old physician and friends, Isom much better than I have been for sevoral years, and broatholeitter than L over expected a person could with one lung ' the loft being completely dried up. fool vet) , grateful to you, and consider your ad vice and medicines invaluabloa Yours, truly, T. F. SHELDON. 1 Dn. SCIIENCK—Deq Sir:—About two years ago I was token with.a vsry troublesome cough end• a pain in my breast;. coven or eight montbq passed away without my doing anything for myself. Thou I applied to a physician, who attended me for' about three months without rendering use any ser vice. I also obtained 'the advice nod treatment of a physician in ono of our hospitals, and also had the advice and treatment of two other physicians, but all to no purpose. During this long space of time I was nearly dead; sward times my friends came to see me nod witness my exit into the spirit. world. I was confined to my bed two months at one time. My breathing was exceedingly short.-- I gavo up several time: all hopes of getting hotter; and as regarding getting well, that was entirely out of the question. And to think this day lam w II and hearty ! I mut advised by some of my friends to try Dn. Sonnoog's Medicines. I accordingly bought bottle after bottle, until I reached the ninth ; then 1 f mind a decided change in my cough for the better. I suffered severely from palpitation of the heort, and two weeks after I commenced taking your medicine this difficulty 'ceased. When lifirst went to Dr. Scheock's office it was, with difficulty that I could get up into hit reception r00m,.1 was so weak and so .welled; my skin was as sallow as th , ttgh,l had the jaundice ; I felt dull, heavy and sle-wess Dr. Schenck, atternxamining me, said both my lungs were affected, and gave me but little hope ; hut his medicines, in about two weeks, took right hold of Me; it seemed to go right through my whole system. The Polemic Syrup, See-Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, all took right hold in the •fight place.. The Pi Is brought utiv:ey great qua , titles of bile and slime ; the S 3 run' bars coed thn matter in my iungit, which vane off very tree; the Sea Weed Tonic gave me an uppotito,at d everything seemed to taste good. To show what great power the medicines have in purifying my system, and to show how bad I was diseased, besides all the bile that passed :ny bow els. and the great quantities of phlegm and matter I expectorated. I broke out ail over in largo bid s, that would o. ntinue to gather and run for about six weeks, mai I had at one time over twenty-five boils, T hove nothing of the kind now, and feel like an other person altogether. I eon sorely say that I have not enjoyed such health for five years as I de now, and. cannot praise you and your medicines ennuuh. May God abundawly b!ess and presetve you! is the sincere desire of one who bee boon so w mderfitily relieved through your agency; anal if any too desires to know with record to the truth- fulnees of this rf pert. if they will call upon any of my Mende, or upon me, No 4 Dryden Place, near Thompson street, below Cadwalada•, Philadelphia, they will be perfectly Path Bed with the validity of the case.. Youre, with much retpent, MARY SLIM AIRT. The above care, ne denoribod, in perfectlN correct know It to ho true. Tome. I'. 13. MILLER, ' 4 Pastor of Hancock M. E. Church DR. SCUFNCK will bo professionally at his principal offloo, No. 15 Nnr'b Sixth Street, corner of 'Commerce, Philo&;phis, every Saturday, from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.; No. 32 Bond Street, Now Voris. every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer 4 1treet, Boston Margo every Wednosday; from 9 to 3, and every olhor Friday at 108 Baliimoro Street, Baltimore, Md. All odvico free, but for a thorough examination of the lungs. with his Respiromoter, tho charge is three dollars. Prin.) of the Pulnn nie Sytun and Sea-Weed Ton le, enoh $1,50 per bottle, or $7,50 per half dozen: Mandrake Pulls, z 5 cents per brx. FOlt S 4LE ItY ALL DRUGGISTS DEALERS. • January 30,1880-Iy—No. 3. EW &Et MANUFACTURERS DEPOT, No. 86 Centre Street,- NEW YORK. • ItirALLEABLE and Croy Iron Castings, Machine llfl and Hardware, Trunkmakers"rools, and supplies Shoemakers and Saddlers tools, Carriage Castings, Whea s, Spokes, Hubs,. Axles ho., Twist Drills and Patent Chucks. • [jun26-3m IDARHETT'S fltatltabto Gr'Qy trim Foundry and Machine HAMILTON, MeIVIIORTER mid BRUEN STS., NEWARK, N. J. ' • L' AT/LES, Shaping Machines,. Drills, Foot, Drop, L Sorew and Hand Press, s, n hand and made to .order. STORE: 85 CENTRE STREET jun2tl-3ml NEIy,YOIIII. PURE .LIE DILTY WHITE LEAD. will do more and bettor work nt a given Cost, than any other I Try it! Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SSIITH, THOLESALE Dunn, PAINT and GLASS DEALERS. inti:lo -ly Nn. ip7- North Third t.root. iln Phi'm • 1, ..... $0 A . MONTH!-,-.MitENTS wanted for six en t7ryely 'new 'orticreajuet out. Addreits O.T. GABET, City Building, Betideftlttl, M. • [deolg.ir i 0111 -.- :' • • 0 • w A , . _ ~,. 0. . ii II • _ s- .. . ' ', ..1 ' '.!•""' " r i . 2 I'll 1 . 4 J;1 ... .11 ut KEW- .I LookiN_AT US NEW : Pinm mr.14.137En5t.'33.14 (LATE , HUBNR DILLINGER,) No. 7 TV:pll2 1 BANILTON STREET, • 'ALLENTOWN, PA. Woillitiespeottulle inform tho °la on of Lehigh county that they have just formed a co-parnership as ahoy°, and that thoy have just unpacked a fresh stock SUMMER GOODS, FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA And are now olferingOem at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. DRY GOODSI CONSISTING OF. TEE LATEST STYLES Or Figured and Plain Alpacas. Figured and Plain all Wool DoLahies SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, White Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Checks, Gingham, • Bedticks, • ••• Flannels, et -e„ Shepherd Plaid Batmorals, • Black Cloth, • • Cassimeres, • • Velvetine, Corduroy, Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans, Drills, LADIE3 CLOAXISG, Plain Colors Middlesex Cloths, Reppellants, and PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS: 7J 2510 A full lino of Cloths, Cassimores, Sattinetts and Vestings, all kinds and prices, which will be sold cheap. We have constantly on hand a large and well se lected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCERIES, MACKEREL, SALT, &o Whioh wo pill disposo of at tho very lowest cash prices. AU kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the Wield market prices tilioured. Friends, Awake to your Interest for wo feel satisfied that wo can suit your TASTES as well as your minims. Don't forgot the place, No. h Weer Hamilton street, second door abcvo the Engle Hotel. Returning thanks for the patronage received in tho past, and hops that by a continuous effort to accom odate their friends and customers, and in conse quence of thelargeness and variety of their stock, to merit and receive. a continuanco of the support and good_ will of the people. A. A. Hunan, C, L, HUBER. Allentown, July 18. —t Important Notice FROM PM G. BROWN, No. 410 Arch SreA, Phila. 11051 a life of study, observation, and' lejlexperienee, and years of practical appli cation of try 't•Motaphysical. Discovery" on thousands of diseased men, women and dhlldren, I havo justly come to the conclusion that every fami ly in the land, who wish to got rid of disease and keep it at bay, west have my Metaphysical Discov ery always on hand. ft is a certain preventative against, diocese... It also treats and. destroys the cause of disease, consequently the: effects die, be ginning with Deafness, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, with every disease man, woman or'ehild is heir to.• It is, the only safeguard against Cholera,. It cleanses every sewer of the human body ,diardens 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 diseased. Tho package consist of three bottles, one usrd for the Eyes. ono for the Ears, and ono for the Scalp.— These three work in conjunction, passing into the system by absorptior, thus killing the 'very root of the disease, which is in a specific locality in the hehd. My Metaphysical Discovery is packed in a neat wooden case, and will he despatched, to any part of the world on receipt of the price, which will ho, froui this 25th day of Novsniber, sold at $4 per package, or three packages $lO. Celebrated Poor Itiehard'a Eyo Water. Large. size, $l. - per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Small size 50 ow., Sealpißenovator $l, or six bottles Tor The. Oredj6lneti can be obtained throtigli your drug.. giAte,, or atothe Depot, No. 410 Arch street. • Th.) foltailiig letter is one of the many which I receive daily at my different offices REMARKABLE CURE. .-Catarrh, Asthma, &c. Mns. CdsgvEn, residing at No. 62 Allen street Beaton, says : " I have been treibied for four years with sore throat. For two years I suffered w.th ca tarrh and great dizziness in my head, almost caus ing me to fall. I suffered greatly with asthma, it being hereditary in the family. I was die• used 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 hopes in my neck were drawn out of place with the • asth ma, and my throat h eked like row beef After applying to va rious physicians and obtaining no relief, I finally applied to Sirs. M. Q. Brown,•W whose medicines I have been so much benefited that I am now like °nether woman. Formerly the least exposure gave MO 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. I felt weak and languid for many years, so that I was ahurden to myself, The coldness of my feet has disappeared, and I feel a general eirculafon 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 my life." . It is the only a , feguard against disease, Including CHOLERA. It cleanses every sewer of the human body, hardens the flesh,' and purifies the blood. The Celebrated POOR RICHARD'S LYE WA TER is the key which opens the door- to the health of both mind and body. Lot all use it rectAing and night. -. ' • •,,;Zs e L. Schmidt, IL. Allortiown, Pa.,'Bole Agents 'fur Lehigh county. • December 12,164 A FEW WORDS ABOUT 31131112AL:1157-3E~, Great Western Remedy ! THIS remedy is now perporming the.thost iron •derful cures. It cures . Rheumatism, - Chills and Fever's; General Debility; Kidney Complaints,,, Dyspepsia, ' NeurOli;ia, Glok Headaobe, ,to., S a..• In all oases a sensible relief is go ranteed in from five to ten 1111 iuutee, and a I'ERFKOT CURE in from six to twelve days. Never has it yet failed In one solitary instance to accomplish far more Allan we have promised or'the afflicted applleartiaritleipated. The Curative Properties of the Great Western Remedy are truly wonderful. \% bole ',egos of tes timonials fcum influential citizens might be given to the public, hot wo deem• it to be superfluous, as you may readily find persons of your own acquaint ance in every part of the country, who will testify to the disease dispelling and health promotion qualities of the Groat:Western Remedy.. AARON DAVIS, ' Disooverer and manufacturer, $25 Broad St., Newark, N. J. The Great Western Remedy may he obtained of all established Druggists throughout the country. W. E Barnes &Son, Druggista,Allentown, whole. salit Agents. [April 3, '66 Am INVENTORS' OFFICES, n'EPINEUIL & EVANS, CIVIL ENOINEEVE4 & PATENT SOLICITOUS, :NO4 A 35 Walnut street, Philad'a. , , . , Patents solicitedlonsultationa on Engineering •Dreughtiag,and Sketches, Models and Machiuor,• of all kinds MADE and skilfully attended to.' Spe.. clal Attention given to REJECTED OASITS'and INTE.TtFERENCES. Aiithentio Copies of all Doo umente from Patent Office procured. N. 13.—Save yourselves useless trouble and trav elling expenses, as there is no actual need .or per eunalinterview. with ue. All bukinms with there ..tDees can Le traneacted• in 'midi:T.. Per further Ornuktion direct as above, wlttilettunp inclosed, for circular with referenced. t•tt;'.' ' • J;saaary Di 18Cc.' GI4I,.ILEDIr •I 1 •"" .° ' '''. 6.' ' - '1 ‘T 1 01/Vat - : - ' - • g oi a l it i o a. if , F it4 l ± - 0 ZIP I W" 1 •.,,. a ' . •!;` 4 .jc:Pkw . tt i i I, !. ,i. efift. *. 1 • ocds Greatly Reduced ,! PRIOIS Tilt CHEaI" CASH STORE Bur•dge _fsv ,T9n.es. GOODS that' aidd . 6lle;y - easeitgo at 85 aaal * 6'"j4l. yard, aro now molting at 26 costa per Pi rots thdt for 6i ) ., cents for 18 cents re yciYd. . De Latins at Prices 'Before 'the 'Mir at 26 Cleats pet 'Pant a-JEtocuziEtx.mis AT PRICES THAT ASTONISR TUE PROP* Dress - Goods ! .All shades of Wool Do Lainoa, Figured 8i110,,0f all sbadoe, French rerordoe r boautiful , styles, Chal lies, Common Do Laines, do. , Mens' and Boys'' Wear !, Largo stook of . Cloths, Cassimeres,, Tweeds, Jeans, cottunailes, Suitahlo for Jl t !lcna' an4,Boys' wear, SPRING BALMORALS.! SPRING SHAWLS ELOOP SKIRTS ! Carpets : Carpets , : : PARLOR CARPETS, • DE0,80051 CARPETS, HEMP CARPETS, STAIR CARPETS, • 11051 E MADE CARPETS, all bought atibtontooatAtuation sales at greatly re duced prices. . DOMgSTIC GOODS.! • , „ FLANNELS: „'. • • ' ••• •• MUSIANS, • TIEKINGS, • . • • MEEKS, • MEETINGS, MINTS, &c., &c., &c - Doing a Cash Business' only, they are thereby ambient to sell goods at much• lower prices" thou their neighbors that sell goods on Credit and hare hoary losses by bad book accounts. They aro de• terminod to sell goods at low prices notwithstand ing the high prieesdhe other stored are , asking for their goods.. REMEMBER TUE PLACV, THE • Cheap Cash Store OF BURDGE & JONES, No. 9 East .11amilion "Street, 3 doors below ;he Allen Rouse. April 17, ISM AUGUST, 1866. POPULAR PRICES:, HU TR PDPIUR TRADI AT TIII: POPULAR STORE MR& 11Eir. 231L_ 10 ARC ALLENTOWN, PA. Inifnense Attractions! Goods Purchased For CASH AND SOLD For Cash and Approved Credit I GREAT DECLINE 1N PRICES! Big Drop in Grbld, Whether temporary or permanent, .depUnc'itt not. With gold from ,82 uoivn to 41:2i, as i cotton 09 coins a pound. STANDARD GOODS aro now selling at a heavy hiss to the manufacturers but this is neither hero nor, there, for K_E,A.MER . , Te bou , nd to keep time to the music, and continue as heretofore, To Lead the Tiade, an) oai•ma awilcmipipm THAT ' DEFY COMPETITION! •. From . April 3d, leflail offer a complete line of hadies . Seasonable Dress: Gooils; being pm foo{ly ALIVE with everything in this lino that, ie FR,E6)3, CHOICE and ATTRACTIVEiIn short ae uenet for , Style, yniiety and Lowness of PFieel surpassed. STAPLEGOODS ? . , A fail liniarag Ilio antes totands ot "tdeaohnd and unbleached sheeliegs, &b., and every.' thingtbatbelongs to housekeepers iwthis line'ar EXTIIEXELY LOW FIGURES!. I give no.quotetion prices, but will sell you fat LESS MONEY than you can got tho same gouda olsort ore. Shawls, 'Cloaks, Sicques, Maantill4a, ao., in great variety.. , Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, &a. This department tine received special attention this spring and comprising the newest and most' do sirßble spring st?les, adapted to the taste of the aged, middlo aged, 'lltourg. America," and children, and will be Bold at present Gold Standard Prices Also tho ' • • ' • • CHOICEST UNEof GROCERIES] and atpriocs that will 001 . 11711106 ono and all that Kramer's • IB THE Great . Place of Interest for persons wishing to select from the west exten sive and reliable stock of goods and at CMI THE LOWEST MARKET PRIOES....i An examination ie nil I ask, knowing that I can of fer inducements that cannot ho surpassed by any rollablq housu in town. M. J. KRAMBR, Oproslto the EAGLE HOTEL. REMEMBER That now is the Time TO IMPROVE YODHOISES WITII LITTLE MONEY YOU CAN ALL DO 80. do to the "FRIEDENSBOT,E" BOOK sTOBE r 1 perehoto some of that P plead ' Wall 'Paper, whioh has just been received: We always Bove tt. nd ono of the Largest, Finest. Cheapest , • and best selected stooks if 1.01-e 3P-deti.Ww34ll.Et. in this section Buying your paperat a place whore, there Is a large aeseortinent. is worth throe times the price you pay at ether places where there' are only a 'dozen patterns offered for sale. All we ask Is for the people to come ' and see for themselves. Wo charge nothing for showing goods. Beep it•before yew neighbors, your f i rionds and 11 people, that the'place and the only plade3n this section to buy the finest and cheapest assortment of WALL PAPER is at the ' 4 4 FRIEDENS130TE" BOOK STORE „ OE D- I...FISENRINC & CO. MARRIAGE i AND Essig of, AIL Warping utml Instruction ferEoUnir Men! .Al so, Diseisee 'ana 'Abuses which imostrato the vital poweri, iritE" hire - nienns of relief. - 7,,F ea 'free - Of charge in seuleil' letter enreloptilr, dUrdel ‘l4: BKLRIET novetwroF„lic r lrd adelptiiel Pa. ' ' • • Apiir24;lB6e:li ' . . a 1 1'4416 ibilaiobi4 tote i~Dr iterative! .tbAnatuo. made. It is a ao t t PA" so c mbined o er ,substances of still greater alteratiieptiiVei L lii to afford an effee- liplitlot4t for ttha .dis t eases Sarsaparilla, (4 replitkll to Afr'e';'. 14 'btliii*d that siibh t ra. remedy k wanted.,,,by quite 1)1,1 suffer from Sttinntidsochhplinfitoi, and that•one Which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of ourafflicted fellow-, citizens. How completely this compOinid will ilo it htistetin proven by experiment on many, of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : ' SCROFULA. AND .SCROPULODS. COMPLAINTS, .ERUPTIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ULCERS,. ELorettftc, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD. HEAD, SrlllLfil AND SYPHILITIC AP rzerioxs, MERCURIAL Disease, Datirsir, Nnu- Boman OR Tie DOULOUREUX ' DEBILITY, WS , ' PEPSIA .AND INDIOESTION, ERYSIPELAS, HOSE on ST: ANTHONY'S Fnizotnd indeed the 3vho'leti class,lto of :complaints arising, from Lip onirr f op ' This compontid will be found a great•ptici- • motor of health, whertitalten in the miring, to expel the foul , humors 'which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the timq ly expulsion of. them many, rankling disorders are nipped in' the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of . this remedy, Spare themselved from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of cerr.uptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body 'by an alteintive medicine. Cleanse' out the vitiatbd blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in eruptions, or sores;' cleanse it when you find,it is Ob. ,strgeted and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it lvbehever it is foul, and, onr feellngs will tell . you when. Even where no particular disorde r is felt, people enjoy'bettet 'health, and live longer, for cleansing the' bleed. Keep the blood !lutalthy,' and •alli ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, Allure can be no lasting health. Sooner or later, something must go. wrong, anpl the great machinery of life is disordered or bverthroArn.' • Sarsaparilla •has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world has bean egregiously deceived by. preparations of : partly because the _drug alono`iiiis not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more liecaiiserfrifiny r preparations, pretenjliriffititThii' coiltentitnedmitractil of it, contatiCbuilittle of tliO viiiite of or any thiqg else. . ' - • - Dutinr, Rite years the public lavelierrtnii- - led by largo bottles,•pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar.. Most of these have . been .frauds upon tho sick, for they not only contain little,if any, Sarsaptt;' rine, but often no curative properties whateV er. Hence, bind and-painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilli 'which flood the market, until the ' name itself is justly despised, atid has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound: Sarsalitifilla, and intend to supply such o remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of o bloquy which rests ,upon it. Ant: we think' we have . ground for believing it has virtues '}v,hich aro. irresistible ,by the ordinary run of the 'diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complet6 .eradication from the system, the remedy should 'be judiciously taken according to directionti on the bottle, 11=1 PREPARED IIY • 1 DR.. J. C. AYER & C 0.." LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle l Six Bottles for $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renerrn for the cure of every voriety.of. Throat and Lung.Comploint, t thst it is efitiVeiy nuttecestutry fdr us to renOulnt thre evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been eat. played,. As it hill( long been ht constant use throughout this sehtipn , We'need not do niore than assuroahe!people its tivalityla ltept'un to the bit it ovetwhas been;nnil 'that it rimy be relied on Co do forneir relit , f 'all' it has ever been found to do; " A ", er ' s ' CathartiC 'Pills, ., FOR TIM MLLE Or Costiveness, Jaundice, ' , Dyspepsia, huligestieln; Dysentery, Ford Stontack, , Erysipelas, Headache, :Piles, Bluanallain, Ernptspas' and Skin Diseasel, Liver comPlaifit,' DrqpN), Tetter 4 ; Palooks arid, Salt Rheum, Irdrin.4; Gout,- Neuralgia, .asvel Dinner Pill, and for . Purifying the Blood. • • Thry are sugar-coated4sotthat• the most long: live can take thorn pleasantly, and they erosive • best aperient in the world, for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box ; Fivo boxes for $l.OO. reat 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. -The Agents'tieliaw , ntimed nish gratis our ADIEILICAN ALM AIIAC in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure:, Do not be put 'off by unprincipled dealers with oti;p4eparatkrils they - 1140re lad& lir4fitton. D 4 !,I , ,A.yriO, and' tiles...do 0000. 4 rheCsiols. Ivan he Lea aid there is for Them, and they should have it. . All our remedies, are for sale by , ' t all the 4.7euggista: Allentown,and by. pra gig ist' and dealers everywhere. At Wholesale by 4. M MARIS A CO.; Philadelphia. " October 24. 1 L.it 2 .) .;) Music nthl§iCl•6 MUSien • S4l EB' =i t? SI P'©"l4! J" r " kurge supply on hand.—it we have not et the plebe you .want, we can get St fbeYou 'bra .tow &ye if you will leave the.tanna of the'pieety with . . •, pqratrartoN, iloOks for all leitq,s,o'f:Tn4trituicata on'luina at . :ouilt'alrailoty Store. . 0 - VIOLIIIS I V.IOIIIS !I At . all 'prices iolin Strings, Tail 'laces, Pegs, Bolus, Rosin, Blank Mn is Raper, at ,Bousy's Varie ,ty Stißoi STAMPiNCII SPAMPI . NG I! , . • Dohe at short nOtiee•- 22 rOceivinm now prdieims c,en stautly. Call and see the patterne pit Fouit's Varie ty Store. I‘ . 7OTIONS9 , 'NOTIONS! NOTIONS! ! Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Mores, Threads, Sowing Silk, Fins, Needles, Combs Braids, and Hoop Skirts. Call in—it pays to go round the corner to Foust's Va riety Store.. re - 1 BASKM AA__Err T 'BASKETS ! , 1 Market Vat ketsiDiPner DaSkets, Traieling Bas kets, Cake. Baskets, Qin! Baskets, Fruit Baskets, Fancy Baskets, 'at Tonst'tiVariety Store. • WHERE IS. POUpeS Vkpf 'ra3Xl? k Sixth Simi, sixth Street, Si.4o l 'Streo.4E e P. L Sixth Street,, Four done fitni Ilkitnilto'n; in one attic rooms wi der Col: Good'g' . (Aintirienn) hotel. Driny224llm SILVER AND PLATED GOODS MOST SUPER I 0 R WORKMANSHIP, . . . , AT. T/IN *:11 NEW,STpRE, . floc • 4 . Xo. •I''at' eirch Street, , I.` . Tho undersigned, (Into of the fatuous Rogers Bros.• aaufaeturing • Couipapy,) rospootf,uVannouns.ii Vtat they have opened a new and Gentili() store:for, the Sale of SIINEIL'and•PLATED WARE, at 'ol;,4l.'reli, *rout. erxpetitineo es•ltinnuntitorCrie 1011 enable keel) ifotliirig but first'-eltos u,ls end those who may Ipaironire Our store. find plated gc6tiif far': stiV i eriuf to toy: impfirted, 'end ,Our, oustdmOrs'ilitiy rely - on the: goods being prveisoly , 'what thi•ftiVe'represeXtted'lo lie'. • july3-'6(bly];' , ; 1. 1101VIAAIst•S; LE010030,. '''` • SHeltßS!'..snaikliS !'r"` Tkb bt lIE s Entaus, °gars tor. pale 4,000 goodisagars,,,ono,ymir atid,'o,llalf old, put, up in 100 each,t Vi4orbly -labile;d:"Tlie`segiirs arc 'iironouriood,QVlTlLVAlbYtecropoltelltJudgiLsv.i.; , •. l ‘.•' . " The iuoyafeed.urpy, being alripple, lio,oannot ttito. mmlo 'hiound to exhibit, be therefore would invite, gitilyers to pall and examine kis stook hof,pip Shad dram r; ,„ leiVl7-UT JESSE ZELLtiktipltinutut; /Ilk" Tili'd . '.Bi - E - 511YINI11111 - ..,.- ,13 Shin:ter (L'AtV,REiliN.odat Siiird ER.) No Nest 1141iiiiten Street 'A`t:LENTOWN:I . '\ Neal Door to tfip Eagic "' .t ,, OEM IIM! Shimeestlammot Store LIVE , IN sTiertitoN M'oney Saved BY BUYING AT SHIM F.R 9 S , STO Rll 9 Filled Stacks gigh' . withlGooda at . "K*.efri.i4 IC:3 7ED XCLIGUEZ Our entire Stook Lae boon MARKED DOWN ho lowest notch, we defy competition. • WE STUDY TO PLEASE every ono, old and young, rich and poor, we en deavor to hoop a well soleeted stock of DRY 131061) . 9, GRMRRIER, • (.4,l4clisvrAßl?f t ,• cLoTt.t, s.„ SALT,•FISti, to give bargains to ail those who may favor us with their custom, not only for siity.tlays or P glYch tithe, but wilt always continuo td soil our goods at the very lowest possible prices. We do not pritend to say that our al stem is strictly Cash, but guaran tee our prices to be airlow as any others, who ,are boa4loKig soiling (the :ohoarieet, in conscquettpo of JAM butilbeki lintlielY:upon'eash • frtrangers follow the standard customers of the well known old stand, and you.will all in turn be with courtesy traited'ort and sukilled With th,.. cheap est' Glib4o: l youliro 4, t ebnio'aliicid to' • ' . • •rlirtrisAa STOntiv whore yon can'ts best suited with the most goods fir the least money, with both durable and fashion 'blo goods. .. LADIES . . •.. Ores.s,' Goods Department ! , Unusually complete with rich and elegant goods as wolip 'the cheaper styles, it coinprising Black 'End Colored Silkr, ina d and ,Figured Woo' . • . .. .D . e Lainos, Morinoes, . . . .Plain, Figirrod and 'carded Mohair, . . American Do Lainos,', .., Coburgs, Alpaccos, Repps, Poplins, . . o ficototiond Union . Plaids etc., eta., etc., etc `MOURNING GOODS; Woul,Delnin'os, Merinoes, Repps, Poplin, Mo 'l hair 'Goods, Bombazines, Alpae• ens, Cantot i Delaines: if Coburg Pr inr4;tise. "' • ,• Crape and. Love Veils, gi4o Cutrurs, Square and Long Thibit,,nud ttlanko , • Shawies,,4,l-alkorehiefel.l4osiery 1.. • . and Gloves, Ike, I 0 1 1193,3 P. ann,e4A .IStunHD, Tie.hings, Diapers, .chechs, Linens, Boeoms and White .10 . . CLOAKS 'AND - LO AKI ,Of everg disoripiion, stOen, quatity,' Dolor!' nn prinein: ..• ' SHAWLS; SHAWLS' Squa - e a9yl long Brockn, Blankets, Thibet tint] Plaid-Shawls.'lSlS • :04140'4A AN.D HOOP SKIRTS At my retluentl prices, and. all sloes. •I , t e. Silvcr Skilia;!: • .This skirt io more durable, more elastic, note giseuffil, and will keep its shape and retain ItkpfiteB bettor thin any other Skirt. The Steel Syringe lie= ing ocivered with n line plated wire, in piece. o'' e)tton covering, will not wear oil' or heempe 86110 4 and the whale skirt may be washed without Nuty or fear of rusting and, will be as good as ' CARPETS AND OILCLOTH; A very full stuck, now nut rich designs QUEIEIN.sWARIO; A full assortment, cheap. • 'WINDUW•SEIADES AND CURTAINS OT every' (IM3lll , ti eft. • •••." Groceries, Fish - and Provisions At the lowest prices, nomprlsing s full line of all articles usually kept in a first class Grocery Depart ment. ' SALT—Ground Liverpool, Ashton and dairy salt by the sunk and bushel. Country Produce. Aljiinds el Country Produce taken in exohange, and ,We, highest prices paid for. . ; GREENBAOKS NEVER . REFUSED • • 'll 14Pdrly call' will secure advantages that will be blyitainly lost in delay. ', We aro thankful to our old cuatomera for past fe -1 ovolv . ; and solieltn.continuanci. . f the same, God 03 manytiew ones. w'to will favor 'is with their patron- Age, we will endeavor our utmost to treat them with courtesy and punctuality... • Remember the well kaolin old stand late WEN 114GE it to 811.111RIt t No., b West 11 amnion Street, Allentown, Pa. StiI.AIRR•BROS. Bi o w •4 FIRST 'CLASS. GROCE AND P3OVISION -STORE EAST IIAiiILTOIsi,etTREET„:., ALLENTOWN, PA. " . . ' - CONSTANTLY on hand , and daily arriving a largo and choice ilissoitteent of Staple - *Mid Fancy GIi3OCEMES, to which the attention of the public is respectfully requested. • PoilK, ' ' Dnivrt APPLES, SCGAII4 , IIA:119,.. ' " PEACIIES, GREEN COFFEE SIIMADEII, 4 , CUERRIES, BOASTED 4 DRIED BEEF, COOEINU PRUNER, MOLANKES, Ei3lo'l3 - ZANTE CURRANTS, SYRUPS, lACKEREL, PLUMS, OD FISH, FRESH F . REITS, SALRON, CAL . Olt, . VOARSE SAL; A lag assortment of choice fhtvoria4 Aireon mid 131 Te a s, superior to anything irt,the triark,et, • . iffilit ,' ME M ME IL:i . MD PPM,* ge:ri Al spice, Cinnamon, Llovos, Nutmegs, Maim i.i....".. ..'•;.. 1-R-13. .C. EH-I E S. An etegant• vortety; ttiottys ; tat habil, ppii)lgl,l,lo lA ni :i t s ( L t4AI.AD 011, CA 4 I'BI,TI.H, SA L'et:B # eIIOOOI.ATE, VI:113111.1.10N. BARLEY ' 1,0 BA C 0! CIVA &:! • Constantlyqiireceirrof u large ty ‘o! PAESI CicAl C ii. l • • ":(: • f•t'S Iv4ievt itotut!' • • RYE tr.difiti A Conte and buy! I f . - - . ,- -I.!ollie.und buy! V ! 1.111.001115 t 82t17 I 1 E41(447111S, Itcl STONE WARE! ; ~.'. i i- : =1,1 ;, ',1' DENT WARE!! ' And every thing iiittlll*4 ihisait-elass 'GROCERY ROUGE. : i. 74l4Pitki vcE I ROUGIIT, „.r.u!!r• All goods waS•ritilasl a represented. ‘` . ' - '.W: 6..j1.03VEN, SR. Allentown, ;Vey 15, 1 . 60').- T ly, -r . ' Geo.. ''X' . . Reede r ,; httlatatli i i ili,i':' No 15 East Hainilton Street, ra It . 11901 t 9 i JoUu B. Drug Store WANktPI) aohotantlyin,hand p full t t ., 7 , iy soitnicnt'ofrindy-mado clothing, such as ' 4 ( COAT.s,,y.F,_,sls..vAtril,isio;, • 'aii.a,GENTLsieigrveitingistiiriv.-1340.06s of gill i kindrildtiebrirr '1 lIT t WoOtaaushipi Quality and Prioorit J itVe' not our l a t eplpMw.ll. , j a pi&gitil4(ilectf Aid stock of . • • • • •• ilitcl , P azgo. s4l;a3ii mama, always on hand. dloth . kno inadetp,ordar on short notiSsl ae4.av ORP,D,TIT 1111014.1) 1 . 'Call aurrein . iitizig ouii'stook, • .rfalP r" I° ' '66 : 7 1 7 ka, • - a:7llotn, gkreartillita"cielthiiiimatiem. 7 ]?pn',46 'groaning and suffering throligh z lifoi, *hen you eon be eared by Solidi Lament. "" I i 'riff:Jß gVtif zditEkt• ' BtriSittitivfd • • • •:, SECURED-TO! TEE HUMAN . ) AO! BADWAY'S' . 11 4 E4l. * I A A D . Y It 1 4 4 ,114 • ' •Ifl • I • i sueuenly soiled with pain !aro(Rol tbo 1380 •of RADWAY'S' READY RZLIR r w ultord VifiRRDIATR RASE' add' extermin atechip threatened. disease. ' • " •' 241. 4 1 f :from any acute, IntiatitittiitYi rmuraigle,.rheumatio, miasmatic <r other disease, whether Rheumatism or Neuralgia, Clu.:lera Merlins, Diarrbtea Dinette Colic, Fever and"Agne; nese • 14..;111, Lidzbe, Beek, Inge, Strains, Buena, or ttny Pain. or Infirmity, Rodway'e itecitty Rqf('/ will quickly ,cure tho patient, wittiont occs: aioning bass of time, change of diet, ekr,the pan of =I - . other teedioinos. • . • , subject tolleaduebes, Sour Trott n.t. o Mouth, Dizziness, Siohnettent Stomech, Melancholy:. Fits, Toothache; Loss Of Appetite, Oenertil•Detilltty;: Coldness of the extremitia; bwollon'JtSintsiNyt: vuuSnoss, ReOtlceepes 9 Di fileult-Breathing, Astblido Sore Thrust, Coughs, 'Colds, Icfucr to;,Piptl rile Croup, hilummatton of the Bowels, Stomach, 'Rid neyson- Bladder, Radwav's Ready Relief itt; ford intuit:diet° ease, and quickly cure theedmplaint 4th.—,llubbitag she Spine.--Ifaillieted with fitSinall difflcultlea or with Irh.betes, Incentibeneaof Vrittesi Irritation of the Bladder, ParalysisOf The Spineter ! or the Itlad!et, Sluggishness of the Eldnelf,f i ctt . ) . elm:their Whites, Flour Album, 'Filling ,ortio Womb, and other uterine diftheilties,• ItadiraY'j Ready Relief rubbed the entire length ettlferipirld for ten or twenty minutes, twice a day; will cur& the i vorat eases. We have over 1000 well and•att. thonticated mem where Radway's Roney Relief,,by, this in.:thod of application, hap effected permanent and speedy elites.' who, by exposer° to ht rd iterviCe, er military, or naval, otheraise, or by the use '61 6 mercury, 4 tve contracted painful diseases, and those enifeYing from Rheutesiiirm in tiny toria;paids'in, the joints or limbs. Palsy or Paralysis, Weakeeint,; Coldness . in the Extremities, and all' pains d' aches, lameness, and Other in 4 'rin mitieti, ly oared bythe uee.ef Radvrey's , Ready Relief. Bth-=lf the community , si.thre atoned with' apy: infections disease—either Sniall-Pox,Yellow,Fever„ Typhus or TyPbold Fevers., Radway's Ready Ilehej is the Mist disinfebtant thi 'world;and a Sure preventive,lo those whiS use it, against ettichirer, these maladies. In cases of !Inflammation 'dills Bowels, Bilious Colic,. Painters' Colic or any naive: inflAtumktory disease, the Ready Relief will imme:: diately afford ease and enntfort,; .lipossesses metit r o et advantages over all . preparationaof opium, plor ft phinc, veratrine, and other opial'es and narcotlese i Walls pain; by imparting.' strength and vigor td the system, and arousing the vital energiek t to a Itealllii-! . ful action, instead of paralysing the•pereeptiVerdoul tittles, and making them inseesitle ,to pal . t those *lto wonidlive and enjoy Ititilth'usti Belida 'a , Ready Rdie.• • • • 7th.-,.T0: all who are sick and In piles, Mid Relief. ~I t can do no harm, and will euielydo gooilir Persons who, are ,yrealt, nervous and debilitatedpal tooepoorifpl 9f the Ready Relief ln. rino.glaes ott water will do yen mere good thine all'the•Bittere the world'—keep you stomach clean and ,health 44. , your bidath sweet, your nerves strong, yont'spirits happYl yens. appetite geed, end your digelition rep elan A dose.taken at bedtime will insnmealtrilsirid .CAR?FITING., • PROVISIO pIOILINDtBIOOp. • ; - . This Remedyis truly a Family modioine.. ho used 'with, the i positivo assurance of doing good in all,chsitis whore pain pr uneasiness exist. „ It die 'oheap l titit' inadiclios ip 'Ole world. - One,,i fifty bobrbottle containe Morolliedielne,ma Welt etl, beteg st [tip °riot' medielne r than , one doller'rworlh of the ordinitry pain-kiera,linimettterke4Mrtlisst , day. e 7. ,• t ti. , . , .o; One, fifty cent .bottle of tissortopy'a Ready ..141,456;1 will do-more good, and can bo used ,for,mon,pm{ t „,, poebs, thaii ten dollars expended Tor troy ,44cr t meer, , bide in • • 'us.' " ;• •ii • " it • READ. WHAT 'URN. AVNSToOtr FIVE 'HUN DRED , :THOUSAND:OTIIERB 'F,'Sfra ,Tll.ll SAME.: tiivs • MRS. IVESTCOrD, 1-:-7 )11.1 AN sisitlEttrexcen emelt or • ' rr, ‘i Buie OATS : • ' 1 " '7 "Yeitt Middy Relief add Regulating (Mimi familyoo.m9F444haffSAM.alfpbS f alti we have had for. years, , If 1 havo tke headache )I take Radway's Rend§ Relief Add one 'bottle briber) I ills—inn tp, i ttilor.l am, ell rigbt ;,4 f n bowels, Rad l Reatlii !Rolla givia iehe and comfort ;,if iheitimat useAtho Rel e reif sore • t o b tZ l a t ljeliof ; if "tell rfiteke the'Jtelrec; if. tooth ache, or earsolte,4i hbesiofice, I applj- the Ballet— in a tow mremeets thernoseeevere ?aims are lulled. If my efiltdren 'fall led 'bruise or otherwise huit theptaelyes..-theilfliief:removstertil , pain.entt dlicola . 43) 'oration of the.hltkti; If they burn or scald, thlto n 'selves, the' taltqi out the flre and'rellella w r Theta from arighish,. could not sleep without,,,,.. bottle of RoirieaY'i'lleatly Relief within my rpaott,i,,. - j so with the Pills, the very moment my stotnacti tk bowels aro out of order. one or Midway's Fills laell,. ft , that I require to restore my system to order eta, regularity.'; : ,• ; jjj, SOLD BY ALL DRUOGIS'TS, No. 81.31AIDEN LAi4E. ' August 1, 1865. • 7—/Yl. IMO . Dr. P. B. PALM, , ',ATE SURGEONAN THE Li STATES ARMY, would.announce to thOoitiv none of Allentown and vicinity, teat be is contitv-i ding •the. practice of Medicine in ALLENTOWN, on Eighth Street, above Hamilton, first house shows Lichtenwallner A Co'sstore. Having bad the hetf:' or to belong to the OPERATING 0011P8 at the WI" ; 1 ties of Fredericksburg, Ohancellorsville, FranklfaVi'`'. 'Crossing, Am, and having had charge 'of sivitaALl , HOSPITALS, be has had mush experiente in all.thiP .,l details of Bunante,r and the treatment of diseiunde generally. The Dactor is a regular graduate df Jarransur MEDICAL COLLIDE of Philitdelphid,hnd has been practicing medicine' duringthe past ' een years. ildvin'g had much experiebeein the treat.;'' moot of•disetums of the EYE, ne would especially; solioitthe patronageof those who 'MO be afflialdti •With , diseases of that important organ. ' Havirtgre-• Stored the eight of many who have been BLIND 'rint.'"' genus. Ho wouldaiso.solleit the attention of fitose"- , " . suffering from chronic &soonest, each seDuorter,i(fili'"' which he an almost infallableremedy,) DNbasda " of the KIDNEYS, 1411,0wArisli,. Nnitnitoti; Craton- to Goocura r Dianauma and Draxxiaut, (IWO I. professes to cute in less than half tile'tithe.riunireil by ordinary remedies,, GRAVICL, GOITRE, or OD large. , mint of the beck, Plum, MAttasund or Elonsumption ,fin children, SIDE HILADADDE, TAPE WORM, MELAIL.i , jEIIbLIA, SCROFULA, or 'King's evil, Brimidar, , or ,, t , ' ,falling eielmetuta oral" Smus „VOHS 'PROOi7vAli vo'Renatas.; -Men itisedies WOG Liver, Lange and Heart. • I ' 1,, ' Having now practiced medidine bdre'fOr tiVer two -" years, the Hector to able and milting to refer to per- , ' sons in this ?plate who have been ei tee bYttim or 'MOM of the diseases specified. • ,; All calls front , town oreonntY will'reed s. pr lm attention by day or night, t. ' . Medielnes fdrnished to all pationteldtb)ebtodOt ,pa:es himself, as be will ued none Mit ttie vet* beilt. • References : His former patients, 1 1.11entown.' May 20 1816: ' ' CHEESE', SOAOS, CAU6LMR, FINE SA LTG PACIFIC HOTEL 170, 17, 4 , 174 &176 GREEN*ICII (one liltrenn WIIBT OF 11BOADWAY) • n 1,1 Between Cgtiritandt and per Sts:,' New n " . • ',TOFIN,P4TTRN, Ptopiletpi. ,;.,,,!. li • •• ••• • TIIE PACIPIO'IIOTEL is ' ' to the traveling public. Theron/Mon ikesped-'' jolly suitable to merchant/. and business men; '" in close prox rmity to tne , businese part of the cityl7A- L-is on the highway ot.flautheri and Western trail :; • el—and adjacent to all the prinoipal Railroad and Sttmttoat depots. . :.• he Pacitio' , hat liberal accommodation for over 304 guesta ; it is well furnished; and possesiesettery modern improvement for the oosofort,and eptestain meat of lie immatea., The rootmLarq spacious and "fell ventilatud . ; provided with. gas,and,water .; , thco,-• attendance ifl prompt and rospeot.futi.apd the,tabrf, „,, is genertmaly provided with' everg; , dtdietieY,of the „ rho subioriber,Who for 'tie! paii`Ye* y earn, has, been the lessee is now solo prOprietor',.and to idlititiffhltairentibriingtffyiilitilholitTerests his house. With long experjencwas a• otel-kqper, he trusts, ta ci i i o g im p,oluirgice to maintain qta favorable reputation of the P Hotel. Now York, Sept. 12 , BUSIES AND BR ►Q S AT' • Dr. Ci - A l oorhies Co's Doiluta. gar 0 ItE, • Na. 46 Nonhlapton Stkeet;lastdii, 'Pa order to enjoy the advantages of wee:aqui: t t r ; Trtis4/ it should boVeotivniely fitted tdthotia s '• i . by ime who understands the . haturebr ruptulo. 'A': •, (4 - woe •Tedis,!Or Trnsisbailytlfted 4)ftetedbee noir° " burin than good, in consequence of . which, particif-'. lar nitatithm fis.fhlid. to" the 01 those 'vett 442,' O ro it. Female Abdominal Supportere find . 10- ; tie clubfoot Appa, l , atus furnishodron fli ..!• •" 1-e A private office and . regular attendance. •••• July 101 1866. !• : • c . • • 1 . 2 . tt ,111 RE LIBERTY alvtittiat,.tliesulost duied ,‘:.(:, diffitOrg . bo/ 'mar.lt I "Minutes:cidt ' ati!plY .11 t WholeialeNiDroo, .Pafticttrelik4 , Difitl6itiTj', jail , go-liA No. 187 N. Third 81 1 Philtida ',l on, . • , PLONE BOTTLE OF. 1 f.l JOHN PATTEN, - Jr. -1y MRWag t RINTUREA LATEST IMPROVED
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