The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, August 21, 1866, Image 4

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    Alt 31117PROTUAL WORM MEDIOMR.
VsnitatniliVcivirre,
i
Or Wires ~LoasngsS. .;11u. 4 Sickness undoubted y
‘ 1 4 4 11 1 1 11111 1 14 • 11 4 ididt.ilk itilhattd to otheiricsuises
ii occasioned by Worms, he" Vimniftige oowilre,"
althorish effectual bildi Ying worms, can do no
Ponlioliaryto the nsoptdelloste child . . Thisval
ttabls 101111pstibn_bas bentirittiodeluifullY-ased by phy-
Slolah arid found - to bii . eafo and sure in oradloathag
worursfillurtfgl.to chikinin. - - : i ' 1 :,.
drift' halii,* Whig r equire linmediate atfon-
Sion, as negleci.dtthe liouble ohin causes prolonged
Sickness. .
affiri itinnfof Worms in 'Children are often over-,
looked:, fl Vo i r in tiiili t inpclfiind bottott 04U90 ir
rittitico)lll h e au ' ;ye nvoqiinly bm,thonso , ,of a
sure rift . TIM m dittioit eringredienei tisod
in making Brown's "Voemirugo Comfits" is suell ne
to , wive the bast possible elTect with safety.
CURTIS & BROWN; Proprietors Now York.—
Bo d by all dealers in mcdioines, at 25 ate. a box.
May, 22 1866. ' ' ' —1 year.
1 / I tAVELLERS' UUIDO.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
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ARRANGEMENTS-18M.
On and after Monday. May 2lst, 1868, Passenger
Trains of thy Lehigh Valley Railroad Company will
rue ,in connection with the Fever:ll roads running
to tßilksebsrraiNew York and Philadelphia, as fol
lows :
DOWN OR EASTWARD TRAINS
No. I. No. 5. No. 7. No. 9
frfA'llo7lll.
'A. M. A. M. P. M. A.
. 8 00 1.15
9.30 800
9.36 8.06 ei3
9.45 3.15 it
951 8.22 f's
Leave
Wiikee Barre,
Whit, Elpven
Tannery , •
H I okory Bun
Mud Run
Rockport
Shenandoah.
fdabanoy City,
Andenried,
Jeaneeville
Beaver Meadow 2.35 4
Weatherly 8.25 8.20 a
Penn Haven 10.24 8 58 .2!
Mauch Chunk 4.30 10.47 • 4.26 A
Lehighton 4.40, 10.57 4.35 - I
Parryville . 4.46 4:41 Pa
Lehigh gap 5.01 4.56
Slating= 5.07 11.20 6,02
Rockdale ' 6.17 6.13
Lanry's 6 27 5.28
Whitehall 5.84 5.30
Copley • • _ 5.38 11.42 5.84
Hokendanqiss 5.42 6.38
Catesangne 6,46 .11.47 5.42
Allen Furnace 6.54 ' 5.50
Allentown 6.00 11.57 5.55 1.10
Bethlehem 6.15 12.1.8' 6.15 . 1.20
Vreemansburg 6.23 6 24
Easton, 6.44 12.43 6.45 2.00
Philadelohia, 9.20 2.85 8.45
Near" York, 10 10 4.10 10.45 6.00
No. 6.-Leaves Bethlehem at 12.40 ; Freemons
btu 12.49 ; Easton 1.15; New York 5.20.
UP OR WESTWARD TRAINS.
Ilitanoxii. No. S. No. 6. No.lo. No. 2. No. 4.
Leave . A. Y. M. P. M. A. M. P. M.
Now Yo-k, 700 12.00 4.00 9.00 8.00
Philadelphia, LAO 6.15
Easton 9.47 '3.25 7.40 11.54 11.24
Preemanoburg 10 07 3.49 8.06
Bethlehem . 10.20 4.00 8.15 12.24 11.88
Allentown 40.37 4.16 8.30 12.35 12.1 . 4
AlleisloWnYurnaCe ' 4.20 8.34 t °
Ciatieanqui. ' 10.47 4.28 8.42 =
f',..
Bokendauque . 10.58 4.83 8.47
Copliii
~_ . • ~1 0.67 4.88 8.51 • 4
Whitehall . ' • 11.02 4.43 .8.56
Lamy's .. - 11.10 4.50 9.04 :?.
Rockdale - . 11.19 6.00 9.14 v,
Slatington ' ' 11.21 5.12 9.25 '2
Lehigh Gap .' 11.96 6.18 9.31 -0
Parrying* • " 11.48 6.83 9.45 4.
Lehighton" • 11.65 5.89 9.50 el
fr 4
Mauch Chunk 12.05 650 10.00
Pean Haven 12.32 6.13
Weattwily 12.54
Beaver Meadow 1.24
Jeannine 1.89
Andonried, 1.44
Mahanoy City, 1.45
•
Shenandoah, L5O '
Rockport 12.58 6.97
Mad Run 1.02 6.46
Hickory Rur. ' 1.07 6.52
Tannery 1.17 7.01
White Haven 1.23 7.117
Li Wilkes Barre, 2.50 8.85
CONNECTIONS
- - - -
Central Railroad of New Jersey—All up and down
tralns.connect at Easton with the trains-of the Cen
tral Railroad of New Jersey toand from Now York.
-North Penasylvania Railrond.—Utwa trains No.
1, to, end 7. and up trains Nos. 2 and 8, connect at
Beth'ehem with trains for Philadelphia. Trains
from Philadelphia connect at Bethlehem with down
train No. 7 and with up trains Nos. 8 and 10. -•
East Pennsylvania Railroad.—Down trains Nos.
1 and b. and up trains Nos. 2, 4,6 and 8, connect at
Allentown with trains for Reading and Harrisburg
Trains from Harrisburg and Reading cc,nneotat Al
lentown with:4ol down 'Atka.
Thlri lore Delaware Railroad.—Down trains Nos
1, 8 and 5 connect et Phillipsburg with trains for
Philadelphia. Trains from Philadelphia connect
at Phillipsburg with np trains NOR., 2 and 10, and
trains from Belvidero connect with up trains lib P. 6
antl.l B i
Catawissa, Railroad.—Down train No. 7 and up
train No. 8 connects, Quakake Junction, with trains
Catawissa Railroad.
Basleton Reilroad.—Down trains Nos. b and 7,
and op _tra‘n- No. 8 connect with trains of the azle
tils
'Wile and Susquehanna Railroad.—Down trains
Nos 5 and 7, and up trains-Nos. 6 and 8, connect
at Whita.-Ift4eCtrrith 'trains of the Lehigh and Sus
quahanda' Sgitid a ri e and from Wilkesbarre. No
change of cars between, Wilkeebarre and New York
04 up rryn rp ‘ ',491,13 train No 7. No changs
bitiresin• Wilbedinefeand Philadelphia on up train
No. 8 and down tiaIANW. b.
t" tI 4 TOR., SAYRE, Supt. Eng
an 08=65.
.•, , .
R.4-tIIN IL ROAD.
11.uling*.,-4.4. Att. 4.0143EMENT5,
~:_. i.: - .TI kYVIt,t.I4OI 11,th, 1866.
12REA"IlilRfr . 4 N I , LINE IF,IIOII THE NORTH
and Ilib tli.Weat for Philadelphia, New Y rk,
Ras - 'ilaati'plq‘iii Aahlarid, lobanan,
Alfa, ,"12plitlili;"7.:itli;lancaster, Clot
umbia diti,clas i. .; ~ri ;l '••; L., ; • . 1 ‘•
VAins 'leave Hiiii.latarkfoi•Nati f ork , as follows :
Atilk3o. 8:10 and 9115 A. lif.. and 3.10 and 9.15 P.
Ild4iitionn,tfritlig pal% •• IM il or Triiiaa_tilla ;Aft Pe no ey 1-
vetPtreitirgoad; and 'arriving atNiivt'iro'rk at 6.00
and 10 10 a. mi,:aad..4.10, 5:20 and 10.45 p. xn..-
Elleepia&Okra fcaompanling.tha 3.09 a. in ~and 0.-
11510, m.olialtreewlilimilteliatigei I -• . t ..
Leave Harrisburg for Beading; Pottsville, Tama
qua, &Manville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentowi
and , philßdelphia, at 8.10 it ? ta., and 2.10 and 4.10
pAn.,4 l tepnititt• at teitanrM'atia principal-Wr y Sta.
t',,, illegpri trr 19...tia1g connections fey
kiii , ly __,TIVOIr ilbl40 I ply.; : For Potts
. MI IlitOoke and AtiburtiVVia Schuylkill
and ihullittolutituk Rdifiguid,leartiatirrisburg at 3.20
P. M.
Returning :Leiatilltetr tilt tit 7:00 and 9.00 a.m.,
12.u0 noon andA.99l?.. ta,;_philtidelphia at 8.15 a. m ,
and 8 80 p. m. - Way itasbeirge'r Train leaves Phila
delphia at 7.80 a. in., returning from Reading at
630 p. in., stopping at all , Btations ; Pottsville at
3.45 a m. and 2 45 p. m.i. Ashland 6 00 and 11 50
a. in. and 1 .05 p. in. i..gamaqua at 9.45 a. in. and 1 -
OD and 855 p. m. .., ,• , ,
Leave Pottsville fbi• . Harrisburg, via Schuylkill
and ausquehanii• Railroad, at 7,00 a. to.
Reading Aeoomniddlition Train ; Leaves Reading
at 6 00 a to., rettlininklrem Philadelphia at 5 00
9 M. ~: .: ..:01 1.• , ..
001 UM I IN aldirciad trains leave Reading at 6 45
a.m., 12.05 la on and 6.1.5 p m., for Ephrata, Lit's,
Li l l l6ll l/krt go *Mo., 4.t.
• iiii tsahatiq 4 leave Now York at 8 no p in, Phil
adelphilli'VO k iiniri'd'3 15 pm, the 8.00 ain train
ranninprehltt6 , Rbilding. Pottsvide 800 a in. Th.
ta1011.1.140 am.; ihrillitburg 9 05 a in and Banditti
act, 82 si..m '3 jaaa:. 7)30 a in., for Harrisburg, am
10 52 ai,,in, fur, *ow Lick and 4.25 p. in. for Philo
disit,hiii.;._ •
Corolinciaatirti Viteage, Benson , School and Es
al3fai.o.o l Mo p . a,tto and from all points, ut reduced
katarCl, ... , .: J.; ....
BFEttliicilbOied through . 80 pounds allowed
Otirt i V a rgl r ? l' G. A. NICOGI 5,
aenerai Superintendent.
Itearilap Pa., Juno 25th. IFOI6. .
East Pennsylvania Railroad.
•
ROMINENEI
lag AZRANGEMENTS.
-Pivamencing Hot dap, IPiy 21xt. 1866
VnAiar..Toliww Yonx AND PITTSBURG WITHOUT
..:41 ' CHANGE OF CARS.
TRAINS leave Allentown daily (Sundays except
-1 •:.41) at TAO and 10.30 A. M., and at 12.35, 4.15
hod .1 i Adip., Mt,: The 0.80 A. M., make direct oon
noontime at 1110'1 . 111mM, for Chambereburg, lingers-
Aowas , u.nd iiettitie.4o-Alto . Cortiberland !Valley Itail
rOadi Norther..ltattilroial, North and South,
and:the oil: region. The 10.30 A. ?d., 12.: 4 5 and 11.-
441. p? Ittlgotirti n the , liketern Express trains, direct
thitottetukr , Pittotrargiwithout oltaugo of ears. The
Eftedtilta. ttaiti 'stops , at all , stations of this road,
and , nr•ka - tectundetientr• at ••Reading for Pottstiflle;
IWO Cilin ten; gratdagnat and all p'olnts Iry th a .8 e haTi L
Wiwi! . tvoliieutt; for Phllaaelphia stolid] poi att4:lo
the Philadelphia -an' flowlino Itallread, altai . lfor
ifitilliill2 l4 thtihainberebiirgi il agerstatre;.York; 'Get-
ItOY, is oil region, Williamsperti.and the - Anst.
41 r .f5 P. At., train stone at all stations, oonneete
'4'
.13 4 r tirs i.th agt: r iit t rItTiz e,' , ' ,7 1 0 441 1;
t . :, .v. 4: trlio :r ! .:44,,i'llA i kii3;.(s44(lis.lo;sl9dca)
tt rir,.tu i t4, the Nest . • ' .1 , ' :
•
en , #.r mOlgit ,iip , rehaisethelr.AlbKett.
ors , ii. rtftsOrp Rkpir 9.ts higher fiirP 1 !'ill:4
0 l m. 0. 1 .41 4 , . , -.., • ...? ,": ; • ,•••• ,••••
. a gi i fat , 4, #t, ,tnp. Aliintevrn ,91/latt foT all
f
p o
lei n ff r itivii i or t i it t l It priti t te u ta4ls on tilt
1.
. 1At i ;00. 161 4 ."
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044 1 Ti! * ,:gd
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.I t tli'l.7 -I ..tti.alTE`r ,1'.i:t.:47"-;
NORTRiFEISINSY.LYANIA 114110 AB.
Thti . D T4l 4 3a ine: Allentown to Philadelph i
OABBISIIIOrERB for Philadelphia take L. V. R. R
traista passing Allentown"at 8600 a. m.,1.2.03
omd .6.55 p: m., Make - dole- cenneotion .with
the trains of 51. P. R. R. at Bethlehem, and arrive
in Philadelphia at 9.20 a: m., 2.30 and 8.40 p. m.,
respectively,: •
• Pamengere for Doylestown take '8.25 a. m. train
from Bethlehem and make connection at Lanelnle
and can rotprn,to Allentown the same evening.
All Passenger Trains (except San dis• Train s, ) con
nect at Borks street, Philadelphia, with sth and titt
street City Passenger Railway.
Leave the new Depot, Third street, above Thomp
son, Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in., and 5.15 p. m., arriv
ing in Allentown at 10.31 a. m., and 8.30 p. in., re
spectively. •
Three Through Train! Daily, Sunday■ Excepted.]
Passenger trains leave the new Depot, .Third
street, Philadelphia.
For Bethlehem, at 7.30 a. m., 3.30 p. m., and
S 15 P. M.
For Doylestown at 8.35 a. m., and 2.30,4.15 p. in.
For Lansdale at 8.15 p. m.
For Fort Washington at 11 p.m.
Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 a. m. 12.26 noon and
4.15 p. tn.
Leave Doylestown at 6.40 a. m., 3.15, and 5 30
1.011170 Lansdale et 6.00 a. n..
Fort Washington ' at 2.15 p. m., 10.50 a. '
Fare—Allentown to Philadelphia, $1 85
ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
ugB-'ll5
REMOVAL
DESIRLEWS
HAT, CAP & NOTION
ESTABLISH I 9 ENT
10.00 3.31
2.10 8
2.15 0
2 00 4
2.15 .1"."
HAS been removed to GODFREY PETER'S
building, on East Hamilton Street,
Opposite the Court House,
Where can now be found the latest, most elegant
'and fashionable styles of
HATS AND CAPS.
Also has been added a
Gents' Furnishing Goods
DEPARTMENT !
With a full lino of NEW GOODS, such as
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPEN DERS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
OVERSIIIRTS,
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
DRAWERS,
COLLARS,
NECK TIES,
GLOVES,
eta., eta., etc.
COME ONE ! COME ALL !1
and see for yourselves, the beaurful assortment of
goods, before purchasing elsewhere. I will take
great pleasure in showing my goods, and can satis
fy all thut I can and will sell goods
95 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY °VIER
DOUSE OUTSIDE OF TIIE CITIF.S.
Now goods received daily :rom the manufacturers
and for sale at the lowest rates. f fob2o.t.
STAND FROM UNDER!
GOLD 114.!
And Prospe is of still Further Decline !
1.AN1C72
RULES IRE HOUR.
Hats Caps & Straw Goods,
SPRING STYLES.
Christ & Sauer's,
No. 15 Wet Ilatnilton street opposite
-s the Odd Follows' Hall, have on hand the
0" . 7 1 "Ns„ 1 trgost assortment of ha's and Cap„
spring and summer styles, ever seen in
Allentown, comprising every style and quality
from five dollars down to fit ty cents, and sues that
will become old and young.
Their stook of Caps Is the largest in Allentown,
and at extremely low prices. To convince the pub
lic of what is said, it may be well to state that they
have FORTY-ONE different styles. Surely enough to
give a person a chance of suiting hie taste.
Sal Messrs. Christ auers direct attention to
the fact that they aro the only MANurecrunens of
Hats in Allentown.
STRAW 0001)8.-A beautiful assortment of stra w
hats, for men and boys, will be kept constantly on
:hand during the season, to which we invite public
attention. Give us a call.
Ski. Country Merchants would do well to give
us n call, as wo will wholesale them flats and Caps
cheaper than they can get them in the city.
Allentown, August 8 —tf
Music ! Music!! Music!!
SIIEET MUSIC DEPOT!!
Alarge supply on hand—il we have not got
the piece you want, we can get it for you in a
;tow deye if you will leave the name of the piece with
INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all kinds of Instruments
oonshtntly on hand at Fortst's Variety Store.
VIOLAS 1 11101,1118 1 VIOLIIS 1 1
At all prices. Violin Strings, Tail Pieces, I'cgs,
Bows, Rosin, Blank Musio paper, at Fousr's Varie
ty Store.
STAMPING 1 STAMPING I!
Done at short notico--receiving now. patterns con
stantly. Call and see the patterns at Foust's Varie
ty Store.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS! ! NOTIO VS11!
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Threads, Sewing
Silk, Pins, Nredles, Combs Braids, and hoop Skirts.
Call in—it pays to go round the corner to Foust's Va
riety Store.
Market Baskets. Dinner Baskets, Traveling Bas
kets, Cako Baskets, Card Baskets, Fruit Baskets
Fancy Baskets, at Foust's Variety Store.
WHERE Is FOUST'S VARIETY STORE ?
Sixth Street,
Sixth Street,
Sixth Street,
Sixth Street,
Four doors from Hamilton, in ono of the rooms un
der Col. Good's (American) Hotel. [may22-Gm
RETURNING
LOOAL 8011BDULE.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
BASKETS! BASKETS 1 BASKETS! !
Fiery & Mertz
HAVE JUST OPENED A
Boot & Shoe Store,
At No. 85 West Hamilton St.,
TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH,
WHERE they will keep constantly on hand a well
assorted stock of all kinds of
• ileoo-440e Boots qq3 81 - pes,
of Ltstern City neil hottic-tohnufacture, which they
will sell dIIEAPER than the same, can be bought
elsewhere, because they sell
Exclusively for CASH.
They invite all to call and examine their stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as they feel confdeni
!hat customers cau•suit themselves, both as to prima
and quality.
Al kinds of CUSTOM WORK and REP AIRING
receive prompt attention.
They employ none but the best workmen and are
therefore prepared to manufacture Boots and Shoes
unsurpassed by any other e tablishtnent.
Particular attention is given to thu manufacture of
French Call'and Patent Lean tier Boots.
"Er-Shoemakers can be supplied with stook and
findings, at reasonable prices. •
.1. S. hinny, S. E. MERTZ.
May 8, 18116 —ly
REMOVAL !
J. F. Bohlinger's
13001' and SHOE S'T'ORE
1 AS been romov. d to East
ilamil
ton street, opposite the G[l'llloll
Ruforruod Church, A .lunto.n
' , hem ho. keeps , efinstunilv en hand, ..f bin own
ounuriteture. and. alio of Philadelphia. New York
u.dein mai.ulaniuro. a I .rge -t. oh of !•0,4411 a. d
1..,e5, le,,dtriposeri to offer to . the pu lie
small .nhaf Vinitt.'oieceapt,' atsit j win 'oak.. to
Otaldier,
rtritegionifei.nt w. rk men est eri , Py in that h..tinw
qz , eling determined to make it ad 01je4 , 4 tor t:ierFae,
Want of A 4100 D A It I LeL,l to e 411 and el: num
.or,.thernkolk , 4 'arpt learn :14 Prices; which - will
o k loW any .nther:hauTe in ttivo or country.
Mc4torad work •nnd, tapniring .rotni tly *Heade.
..4;'t • .oetn.-tt 1 . , 11141111,r14)14f„..
. : " ..
rteo for mr.
IT:„L , FLir•k Ms.
,tati0...0....14'
-r ..
GOLD. REDUCED
t‘gom
SO. CO WCI) 81.444
Cotten Reduced
FROM
*l.BO to 38 Oto. per POUND.
Goods Greatly Reduced
IN PRICES
AT THE
CHEAP CASH STORE
OF
Burdge & Jones.
GOODS that sold ono year ago at 85 conta per
yard, are now selling at 25 cents per yard.
Prints that sold for 62 cents,for 18
cents per yard.
Be Lathes at Prices Before the War
at 25 Cents per 'Card.
1:31=1=1.40 0 31113E1L3C 3EI
AT PRICES TIIAT ASTONISH THE PEOPLE
Dress Goods !
All shades of Wool De Lobes, Figurod Silks, of
all shades, Fronch Percales, beautiful styles, Chal
lies, Common Do Lainos,
Mens' and Boys' Wear !
Large stook of Cloths, Oissimeres, Tweeds, Jeans,
Cottons,les, suitable for Mena' and Boys' Wear
SPRING BALLIORALS !
SPRING SHAWLS !
HOOP SKIRTS !
Carpets : Carpets
PARLOR CARPETS,
BED ROOM CARPETS,
HEMP CARPETS,
STAIR CARPETS,
HOME MADE CARPETS,
all bought at the recent Auction sales at greatly re
duced prices.
DOMESTIC GOODS !
FLANNELS,
MUSLINS,
TICKINGS,
CHECKS,
SIIEETINGS,
PRINTS, &c., &c., &e,
Doing a Cash BUBICIOSEI only, they are thereby
enabled to sell goods at mush lower prices than
their neighbors that sbll goods on Credit and have
heavy losses by bad book accounts. They are de
termined to soil goods at low prices notwithstand
ing the high prices the other stores are asking for
their goods.
RENXIMIEBEIR TUE PLACE!,
THE
Cheap C ; lsh Store
BURDGE & JONM--.
No. 9 East Ilanzilton Street,
3 doors below the Allen House.
April 17, 1866.
AUGUST, 1866.
POPULAR PRICES!
nil THE POPHAR TRADE
• AT THE
POPULAR STORE
INTL Mit .211k_ MIL 111-MJEILA
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Immense Attractions !
Goods Purchased For CASH
AND SOLD
For Cash and Approved Credit I
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES!
Big Drop in Gold,
Whether temporary or permanent, deponent sai:h
not. With gold from $2.90 down to $1.27, ad .1
cotton 39 mum: a pound.
STANDARD GOODS
are now selling at u heavy less to the manufacturers
but this is neither hero nur there, for
KHAMER,
TEI bound to keep time to the music, and continuo
as heretofore,
To bead the Trade
2ED CO'nffl LIKAMI2En
THAT
DEFY COMPETITION !
From April 31, I shall offer a eomplefs lino of
Lridies Seasonable Dress Goods,
being patiently ALIVE with everything in this lino
that is FRESH, CHOICE and ATTRACTIVE, in
short as usual for
Style, Variety and Lowness of Price. '
shall and can not be surpassed.
STAPLE GOODS?
A fall lino of all this choice breads of bleached
and unbleached ruutlins, shootings, &c., and every
thing thatbelonga to housekeepers in this line at
EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES !
I give no quotation f prices, but will sell you for
LESS MONEY
than you oan got the same goods elsewhere.
Shawls, Cloaks. Sacques, Mantillas.
Ste., to groat varioty
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, &c.
'This department has recoil/v(1 spacial attention
this spring and comprising the newsstand most de
sirable spring st<tles, adapted to the taste of the aged,
middle aged, '.Young America,' and children, and
will be sold at present
Gold Standard Prices
Also the
CHOICEST L'IN Eof GROC •11.RIEE
and at prices that will convince ono and all that
Krarner's
IS ilik,
Great. Place of Interest
for persons wishing to select from the most exten
sive and reliable stock of goods and at
THE LW% ES'l' MARKET PRICES.
n examination is all I abk, knowing that I can of
f. r iaduccutents that cannot ho eurpassud by any
reliablo haus%) in town. ht. J. RRANIER,
orito tho EAft 110 TEL.
R I\ll_4.lM 13 ER
That now is the Time
10 IMPROVE YOIIIIIIOIISES
WIT❑ LITTLE MONEY YOU CAN ALL DO
(o to tbo
"FRIEDENSBOTE" BOOK STORE
t 1 parehnie some of that splendid
Wall Papei-,
ha'sjuitt been received. always have I.
end °nom! the
Largest, Finest. Cheapest
and best t.oll3Uted ht eke of
in tl.is rection Ituy•ag your paper at a place where
there is a large arssortinent is worth three times
the pees you pay at other ploces where there aro
only a d. eon pasterns offered for sale.
All wo usk is ter rho people to come and see for
themselves. We ehorge nog& g for showing goods.
Keep it 13.4 .ro y. ur neighbors, your friends and
II people, tout the Oleo and the only Oleo in this
-cation to boy the finest and cheapest assortment of
WALL PAPI.It is at the
"FRIEDENSBOTE" BOOK STORE
OF •
D_ tvEN INC & CO.
nnddARRI' , OE AND CELIBACY. an Essay of
111' 'Warning and Instruction for Young Men! Al
so, Diseases and A bur.en which prostrate the vital
powers, with sure mans of relief. out, free of
elittrge insealed, letter envelopes. actress; DR...1.
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NEW SUMMER GOODS
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NEW FIRM !
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(LATE HUBER & DILLINGER,)
No. 7 WEST HAMILTON ,STREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Would respectfully inform the oaf en of Lehigh
county that they have just formed a co-parnership
as above, and that they have just unpacked a fresh
stock of
SUMIVIER COODS,
FROM
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA
And are now offering them at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES:
DRY - GOODS!
CONSISTING OF TEE LATEST STYLES OF
Figured and Plain Alpacas.
Figured and Plain all Wool De Laincs
SHEPHERD PLAIDS,
BLACK SILKS,
SUMMER SILKS,
IRISH POPLINS,
WHITE GOODS,
White Counterpanes,
Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
Checks,
Ginghams,
Bedticks,
Flannels, hc„
Shepherd Plaid Balmorala,
Black Cloth,
Cassimeres,
Tel
Corduroy,
Cottonades,
Kentucky Jeans,
Drills,
LADIES CLOAKING,
Plain Colors,
Middlesex Cloths,
Reppellants, and
PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS.
3EC TIA 01
A full lino of Cloths, Cassimoros, Sattinetts and
Vostings, 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
Which we will dispose of at the very lowest cash
prices.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange
for goods, and the highest market prices allowed. ,
Friends, Awake to your Interest !
for we fool satisfied that we can suit your TASTES as
well as your runes&
Don't forget the place, No. 7 West Hamilton
stroot, second door abcve the Eagle Hotel.
Returning thanks for the patronage received in the
past, and hope that by a continuous effort to accom
odate their friends and customers, and in conso-
Viuonco of the largeness and variety of their stook, to
merit and rocoive a continuance of the support and
good wilt of the people.
A. A. Roam C. L. RUDER.
Allentown, July 18, —t
'B' EN ' S
FIRST CLASS
!EMI
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
NO. 11 EAST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
CONSTANTLY on hand and daily arriving a
largo and choice assortment of Staple 'Old Few.) ,
GROCERIES, to .which the attention of the public
is respectfully requested.
PORK, DRIED APPLES, , SUGARS, •
HAMS, " PEACHES, Gitemsr Corent,
Snoummn, " CIIERRIES, ROASTED "
DRIED BEEF, COOKING PRUNES, MOLASSES,
SMO'D TONWE ZANTE CURRANTS, SYRUPS,
MACKEREL, PLUMS, CHEESE,
COD FISII, FRESH FRUITS, SOAPS,
SALMON, COAL OIL, CANDLES,
COARSE SALT, FINE SALT.
r 3C . .111 M 11111-. Mei •
A large ,assortment of clinics flavored Green and
Black Teas, superior to anything in the market.
111!C 31E1 ANN
Ginger, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace
CROCERIES,
An eltgant variety always on band, Jotnposed in
part of
CANNED FRUIT, SALAD OIL, SARDINES,
CATSUPS, SAUCES, CHOCOLATE,
VERMILLION, MACARONI, PEARL BARLEY
TOBACCO! - CIGARS!!
Constantly in receipt of a large variety of FRESI
CRACKERS.
WHEAT FLOUR! RYE FLOUR!
Como and buy ! Como and buy I
BROOMS, BRUSIIES, ROPES,
STONE WARE!
And every thing usually found in a first-close
GROCERY HOUSE. %:;;..PRODUCE BOUGHT
fi:2€7`All goods warranted as represented
W. S. BOWEN, Sn
Allentown, ➢toy 15, 1865.-1 y
Dr. P. R. PALM,
I ATE SURGEON IN THE UNITED
" STATES ARMY, would announce to the citi
zens of Allentown and vicinity, that ho is contin
uing the practice of Medicine in ALLENTOWN, on
Eighth Street, above Hamilton, first house above
Liehtenwallnor h Co'setore. Having had the hon
or to belong to the OPERATING Cones at the bat
tles of Fredericksburg, Chancellersville, Franklin's
crossing, to.,
and having had charge of SEVERAL
floartret,s,ho has had much experience in tarthe
details of Surtincity and tho treatment of diseases
4ondrally. Tho Doctor is a regular graduate of the
Jsrennson MEDICAL COLLEGE of Philadelphia, and'
has been practicing medicine during the past eight
een years. Having had much experience in the treat
ment of diseases of the EYE, he would especially
solicit the patroungeof those who may be afflicted
with diseases of that important organ. Having re
stored the sight .tf many who have been BLIND rot
YEARS. lie would also solicit the attention of those
suffering from chronic diseases, such as DROPSY, (for
which ho has an almost Winnable remedy,) Diseases
.f the KIDNEYS, KREUMATIBII, NEURALGIA, CIIRoN.
to Comma, Dteuttatun and UYSENTARY, (which he
professes to cure in less then half the time required
by I rdinary remedies,, GRAVEL, GOITRE, or enlarge
ment of the neck, PILES, Mountains or Consumption
in children, SICK HEADACHE, TAPE WoRM, MELLN.
CHOLIA, SCROFULA, or King's evil, EPILEPSY, or
ailingsickness.,PUTßlD SORE THROAT,TETTER, DIS
EASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES; also iseases of the
Liver, Lungs and Heart.
Having now practiced medicine here for ever two
years, the Doctor is able and willing to refer to per
sons in this place who have been cured by him of
mostof the diseases specified.
All calls from town or county will receive prompt
attention by day or nigt.t.
Medicines furnished to all patients, which he pre
pa:es himself, as be will use none but the very best.
References; : His former patients.
41Inntnnn. May 29 1808. ly—
Geo. K. Reeder ,
MERCHANT rmoin
No 15 East Hamilton Street,
Nat Door to John B. Moser's Drag Store
U fUEttl.he keep,' constantly on hand a full as
sortment of ready-made clothing, such ae
COATS, VESTS. PANTS &o.
also GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS of
all kinds, which f.r
Workmanship, Quality and Prices,.
are not eurpasecd in Own. A largo and well select'
od stock of
ay.D@GS,AClllilllll2Et
always•on hand.
Clothing made to order on short notice, and a
GOOD FIT GUARANTEED.
Call and attaining our stock.
April 10,'66-Iy] GEO. H. REEDER.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it! and
you will have no other. Manufactured only
by ZtEGILE.R.
WHOLESALE Dana, PAINT and GLASS DEALERS,
enBo-131 No. 181 North Third Street Phibtlelphis
PITERNISIN 1111LISINEITI
NEW FIRM.
Shthier Bros.
(LATE - RENINGR & SHIgER.)
No. 5 West Hamilton Street
ALLENTOWN,I)A
Next Door to the Eagle Hotel
Shimer's Mammoth Store
LIVE INSTITUTION 1
Money Saved
SUMER'S STORE,
Filled Stacks High with Goods at
PALM ICI Pi 1-X C 3 miss
Our ontiro Stook bas boon MARKED DOWN
be lowest notch, we dofy competition.
WE STUDY TO PLEASE
oyory ono, old and young, rich and poor, we on
deayor to hoop a wall soloctad stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE, CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTII, PROVISIONS
SALT, FISH, Ao.
to give bargains to all thin° who may favor us with
their custom, not only for siiity days or a given
time, but will always continue to sell our goods at
the very lowest poosiblo prices. We do not pretend
to say that our system is strictly Cash, but guaran.
tee our prices to bo as low as any others who are
boasting of selling the cheapest, in consequence of
doing business entirely upon cash principle.
Strangers follow the standard customers of the
well known old stand, and you will all in turn be
with courtesy waited on and supplied with tilt. cheap
est Goods. Bo euro you are right, minglo in the
crowd, then come ahead to
SUMMERS POPULAR STORE.
where you can be best suited with the most goods
for the least money, with boob durable and fashion
ebb) goods.
LADIES'
Dress Goods Department !
Unusually complete with rich and elegant goods
as well as the cheaper styles, it comprising
Black and Colored Silks,
Pla:d and Figured Wool
Do Laines Morinoen,
Plain, and
carded Mohair,
American. De Lobito,:
Coburgs, Alpaceas,
Repps, Poplins,
Scotch and
Union
MOURNING GOODS ,
Wool Delaines, Merinoes. Repps, Poplin, Mo
hair Goods, Bombazines, Alpac
cas, Canton Cloth,
Do!nines,
Coburg Prints, &c.
Crape and Love Veils, -Crape
Collars, Square and Long Thibot and Blanket
Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery
and Gloves, Sm.
Giugharna,
• Flannels,
Tickingc,
Diapers,
Oheche,
Linens,
Decoration& White
Goods, &c., .te
CLOAKS AND CLOAKING CLOTH
Of ovory diseription, styles, quatity, colors an
prices.
SHAWLS: SHAWLS' !
Squa•o and long Drooha, Blankets, Thibot and
Plaid Shawls.
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS
At very reduced prim, and all sizes.
The Sifter Skirt:
This skirt 1 more durable, more.* esti°, wore
graceful, and will keep its Bhapo nod rota s place
bettov than any other Skit t. The Steel Spr ngs be
ing covered with• n flue plated wire, in pl oe of is
cotton covering, will not wear off or become soiled.
and the whole skirt may be washed without injury
or fear of rusting and will be as good as new.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH,
A full assortmont, Asap.
WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS
Or ovary aIBOT IP
tio .
Groceries, Fish and Provisions
At the lowest prices, comprising a full line of all
articles usually kept in a first class Grocery Depart
ment.
SALT—Ground Livorpool, Ashton and dairy
salt by the sack and bushel.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange,
and the highest prices paid for.
GREENBACKS NEVER REFUSED
An early call will secure advantages that will be
certainly lost in delay.
We era thankful to our old customers for past fa
vors, and solicit a continuance .f the same, and as
many now ones, who will favor us with their patron
age, we will endeavor our utmost to treat them with
courtesy and punctuality.
Reutombsr the well known old stand late RBN
INGER A SIIIMER, No. b West ilamilion Street,
Allentown, Pa. SHINIER BROS.
WOODEN WARE!
Great Western Remedy !
THIS remedy is now porporming the most won.
derful ours& It cures
Dboumatisin, Chills and Fevers,
General Debility, Kidney Complaints,
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia,
Sick Headache, Ste., ,to.
In all oases a sensible relief is guaranteed In from
live to ton minutes, and a PERFECT CURE in from
six to twelve days. Never has it yet failed in ono
solitary instance to accomplish far more than we
have promised or the afflieted applicant anticipated.
The Curative Properties of the Great Western
Remedy are truly wonderful. Whole pages of tes
timonials from influential citizens might be given
to the public, but we deem it to be superfluous, as
you may readily find persons of your own acqualnt
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,
Discoverer and manufaeturer,
.325 Broad St., Newark, N. J.
The Great Westorn Remedy may bo obtained of
all established Druggists throughout the country.
W. E 11 , 1rnos & Son, Druggists,Allentovin, whole
sale Agents. [April 3,'66 6m
SILVER AND PLATED GOODS
MOST SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP,
4_ . : AT THE
-4 1,:a..a.,,, ' ia
44 4
Oi i l q NEW STORE, ~
.011111 ' . 4:e
, 5•17,• - r
i :441: 4 ' ..Vo. TO/ Atrels Street, 71;
i1..„...0.r.7, PHILADELPHIA. As:,
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The undersigned, (Into of the famous Rogers Bros.
Manufacturing Company,) respectfully announce that
they have opened a new and beautilu , store for the
sale of SILVER and PLATED WARE, at 704 Arch
Street. Our long experience as manufacturers will
enable us to keep nothing but first-class O .ode and
those who may patronize our,store will find, our
plated goods far superior to any imported, and our
customers may rely on the goods being precisely
what they aro represented to be.
july3-'O6-131 BOWMAN S LEONARD.
Banks, Dinmore & Co.
descriptions of
Dormant and Portable
PLATFORM ERALES AND PATENT BEAMS
N. W. 013IINICEI or
15th St. & Penna. Avenue, Philad'a.
Sept. 26, 1865. —ly
try 'Don't lore a good Horse to ear" a dollar
for Strati:a Liniment.
BY BUYING AT
etc., ate., etc., etc
A very full stook, now and rich doeigns
QUEENsWARE
Country Produce.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT
311010.4911.:11C7-31E19,
GEM
Successors to
A. 11. DAVIS & CO.,
Mftnufacturers of Patent
• •Standard
SUITABLE' ROA
WEIGH LOCKS,
R. R. TRACKS,
&DEPOTS.
AND LIVE STOOK.
Also, all the various
Scrofula,,or.King'i
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the
blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated,
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it :
pervades the whole body, and may burst out
111 disease on any part of it. No organ is free
from its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the
stitution, descending , 4 from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him who says,
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their children." •
Its effects commence by depoSition from' the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; conse
quently vast numbers polish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which de
cunates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ;
their persons aro invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine wo supply in
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedial, that have
been discovered for tbilexpurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
,ystem from its destructive consequences.
Hence it should be employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, but els? those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as ERUPTIVE
and SKIN DISEASES, Sr. ANTHONY'S FIRE,
ROSE, or ERYSEPELAS I - PIMPLE9, PUSTULES,
BLOTCHES, BRAINS and Botts, Tumons, Pevven
and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM,
RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC and MErteu tura. D ts
EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEIIILITY, mid,
indeed, ALE COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM VITIA
TED on IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief
in „ impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ague Cure,
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE Or
Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague,
Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious .
Headache, and Bilious Fevers, indeed
for the whole class of diseases originat
ing In binary derangement, caused by
the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries.
We are enabled here to offer the community a
remedy which, while it cures the above complaints
with certainty, is .still perfectly harmless in any
quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts
where these afflictingdisorders prevail. This
Conn" expels the miasmatic poison of 1 7 E1'M
AND Aoun from the system, and prevents the de
velopment of the disease, if taken on the first ap
proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only
the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class
of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large
quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the
reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where
FEVER AND Aoun prevails, every body should
have it and use it freely both for cure and protec
tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intermitteuts is that it contains no Quinine
or Mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or
other injurious effects whatever upon the constitu
tion. 2 hose cured by it are left as healthy as if
they had never had the disease.
Fever and Ague is not .clone the consequence et'
the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor
ders arise from its irritation, among which are
.NettraNia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blind
ness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal
pitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hyster
ws, Pain in the Bowels, Code, Paralysis and De
rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when
originating in this cause, put on the intermittent
type, or become periodical. This " Cyan " expels
the poison from the blood, and consequently . cures
them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to
immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily
residing in the malarious districts. If taken occa
sionally or daily while exposed to the iqfection,
that will be excreted from the system, and cannot
accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis
ease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec
tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittents if they avail themselves of the protection
this remedy affords.
Prepared by Dr.,T. C. AYER vs CO., Lowell, Kam
Ali our Semen tea are for sub by
•
all the Druggists in Allentown. and by Druggist
and dealers ever, where. At Wholesale by .1. Al
MARLS .t co., Philadelphia.
October 24. —ly
Important Notice
FROM
M. G. BROWN,
No. 410 Arch Sreet, Phila
—.."""""N„ PROM a life of study, observation, and
110,experience, 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 fami
ly in the land, who wish to, got rid of disease and
keep it at bay, most have my Metaphysicial Discov
ery always on band. It is a certain preventative
against disease. 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 child is
heir to.
It is the only safeguard against Cholera. It
cleanses every sewer of the human body, hardens
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.
. .
The padkage consist of three bottles, one used for
the Eyos. ono for the Ears, and one for,the
These threo work in conjunction, passing into tho
system by absorptior, , thus killing tho very root cf
the dumaso, which is in a specific locality in the
head.
"My Metaphysical Discovery is packed In a neat
weeder; case, and will be despatched to any part of
the world on receipt of the price, which will be, from
this 25tfi day of-November, sold at $4 per package,
or three packages $lO.
Celebrated Poor Richard's Eye Water. Large
size, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Small size
50 ate., Scalp Renovator $l, or six bottles for ss.
The medicines can be obtained through your drug
gists, or at the Depot, No. 410 Arch street.
Tha following letter is ono of tho many which I
receive daily at my different offices :
REMARKABLE CURE.—CutarrA, Aethma, etc.
Mn.a °EIMER, residing at No. 02 Allen street
Boston, says : I have been troubled for four years
with sore throat. For two years 'suffered with ca
tarrh and great dizziness in my head, almost caus
ing me to fall. I suffered greatly with asthma, it
being hereditary in the fetidly. I was die, need all
over. I could not go where there was any dust. I
had great pains in my bead end neck. I have suf
fered much with cold foot. Tho bones in niy nook
wore drawn out of place with the asthma, and my
throat 'coked like raw beef After applying to va
rious physicians and obtaining no relief, I finally
applied to Mrs. M. G. Brown, by whose medicines
I have been 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. I felt weak sod languid for
many years, so that I was aburdon to myself. Tho
coldness of my feet has disappeared, and I feel a
general circulat'on through my entire system, caus
ing me to be, as formerly, full of strength and viva
oity, and can attend to household duties as well as
everl did in my life."
It-is-the only tr,feguard against disease, inoludiag
CHOLERA. It cleanses every sewer 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.
L.-Sehmidtls e.,-Allentown, Pa., Sole Agents
for Lehigh county.
December 12, 1805.
MANSE 11 JORDAN'S
PAPER WAREHOUSE
COAL. HAY,
PAPER BAG S,
Ran% 61ate atretwt,
And English Glazed
HARDWARE PAPERS.
No. 10 Decatur St., Phila.
Constantly on hand a large variety of all kinds of
papers which wo offer at the LOWEST PRICES.
(JnlyBlet 1 mo.
A. 'Y' P, Mt ' S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
R - E A D.*HA T DR. 1 3,oripNog ' 4 3 ppm°.
DR; J. H. SCHENCK. • • •- -
Dean sni:—l feel it a duty I Owl tn Yon, aridly
all who are suffering under the dheaires known
Consumption and Liver Complaint*/ let them,knOW
what great benefits I have received from your Pal
mentos Syrup and Seaweed Tonic in so short a tuna.
Dy the blessing of God it he ; cured me thus far.
Dr. Schenck, I will now make my statement to
vii as follows :—Abont eighteen moo he ale'
t wee
~ ttaolzed with , 1 severe it r out, ri
,01.7 1 .1 not 1,•1:.:1'nyt;•Ing T
fered with evening fevers and night sweat,:. I was
very much reduced. The whites of my eyes were
very yellow ; likewise my skin • my appetite all
gone, and unable to digest wheel did eat; bowels
swollen, irregular and costive. I wait ,very low
spirited. and had such violent spells of coughing'
when I laid down at night and when I arcs: in the
morning that they would last ono or two hours.
I then would bo nearly exhausted, and was en
tirely unable to lie on my left side. I cannot de
scribe toy wretched suffering as I would wish to do.
Every organ in my body was diseased or deranged.
Such was my situation at this time, and I was con
fined to my bed from the last of February, 1862, to
Juno. 1862, not able to sit up: I had the beet of
medical attendant's the wholer'of the time. My .
cough was so very bad that it racked me vary math*
I at this time reified a large quantity of thick, yel
low, offensive matter, sometimes with .blood, and it
was generally accompanied by nausea and a furred
and thick coated tongue. At the time of coughing
so badly I would have sharp, shooting pains in my
left. side and heart, night sweats, and soreness al
through my whole cheat; had retioh inward feverl
pain in my back and under my shoulder blades mid
in.the small of my back, and at times-so severe that
It would throw me into spasms. Now my physician'
gave ma up to die. Other' I had, 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 Missouri. In Juno last we
left there for the East, and in August last we cams
to Now York, and I was so reduced that I could on
ly walk a little with my husband's help. After I
had been here a abort time the salt water breese
made mo fool much better for a time, and then I
had again to call a physician for aid. We had four
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 my lungs were
too far gone for any one to ouro me. But at this
time I was on my.fect about the house, not able to
do mush of anything. In November last I grew,
woreli, and the consumption diarrhea set in and laet
od about eight weeks. We bad tried all and every
thing that I could grasp at like a dying person foe'
my diseases—consumption and liver complaint
but of no avail.
In January, 1863. I was brought down aaain Ors
my bed, and was not expected to live the night out,.
My husband stayed at my side, and other friendly,
and they all gave me np to die. At this time every
ono who saw me did not think I would ever leave
my bed a living woman. The 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 weak, and brought the-Sunday Mercury.
In it was an account of a great cure performed by
Dr. Schenck. She rend it to me, and it was so much
like my diseaeo that I asked my husband to go and
see him for me. At this time I bad given up all
hopes o f ever getting well again, and made-my peace
with God, to be roady.whenever he called for me:
On the 27th of January, 1863, my husband called
on Dr. Sslionek, 32 Bond street, New York,and stat
ed to him my case, with a request for bim to eall
and see me, which he ilia, and examined me with
the rooplrometer. When he was about to go I naked
him if ho could cure me P His reply was : min..'
not tell, both hangs are diseneed, and the bronchial
tubes are affected on both sides." And yet he seem
ed to think there were lungs enough left to effect s
cure if the diarrhea could be stopped. He :said in
order to do this, be would have to give me Mandrake
Pills in small doses at first, to carry off the morbid
matter, and then, with astringents, be hoped to
check it which he did, but the constant coughing,
night sweats, and diarrhea had prostrated me so
that ho was afraid my vital powers ware too much
prostrated ever to rally, and yet ho seemed to think
if I could live to get enough Masonic' Syrup
through my system to cause expectoration, there,
were lungs enough left to recover. He wished me
to try the Pulmonie Syrup and Seaweed Tonle at
once, saying it would do me no harm, if it did me
no good. Tfie first week it seemed to give me
strength, so that on Sunday after I sat up. in hed
and ate hearty for a sick woman; but the next
week I lost all hopes and wished my husband not
to give me any more medicine. But the doctor bad
warned him of this, and When the medicine was
clearing out the systomitmado them- feel somewhat
restless, and to persevere; and he insisted on my
taking it ; and now I fool the benefit of it. For af
tir eight days I began to gain my strength, and,
with the exception of a cold that took me beak some,
I h the been gaining strength of body, my (Mush is
going away, and all my pains aro gone; no sore
ness of the body, my bowels are regular, and my
I.reath is sweet, and I thank GA that I min now go
ing about. and sew and rend as well as ever I could.
I have taken sixteen bottles of the medicine, Meta
of each. I now have a good appetite and rest well
at night ; my cough does not trouble me in getting
up or lying down. I would now say to the afflicted
with consumption or liver complaint,, that Dr.
Sohnoolt is no humbug. You :an rely on what he
says. Delay not; it is dangerous to trifle with
those diseasee. If you would be cured, go at once;
and any one wishing to know the facts as herein .
stated can call lit my residence, 117 Weet Houston
strait, Now York city.
MRS. MARY F. FARLOW.
' We the 10dt:reigned, residents of New York, are
acquainted with Mrs. Farling. and know her state
ment to be true. We also know that she used Dr.
Schenck's Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, and
have reason to believe that to this medicine she
owes her preservation from a premature grave.
•11. FARLOW, 117 Weet Houston at.
EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich at.
Mns. EUGENE UNDER H1LL,676 Greenwich et.
AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 678 Geoenwich it,
A. F. HARRIS, 117 West !louden et.
EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston 'et.
J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl.
M. A. LEIGHTON, 483 Broadway.
Mae. BENJ. CLAPP, 19 Amity pl.
I am well acquainted with Mrs. Mary r. Farlow,
and with her husband, Mr. B. Farlow, they having,
f..r a few months past, attended at toy ofitwoh, and
I am convinced that any statement which they
might muko may be relied on as true.
JOHN BOWLING IX, D.,
Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N. Y. •
Dr. Schenck will be professlonallyatblsprioeipal
office Ne. lb North Sixth street, wormer of Com
merce,7lllladelphia. every Saturday,• from . 9- A. M.
untibi.44.,slM., No. 32 Bond street. Now York, every
Tuesdity,from 9 to 3 ; No. 98 Summer street, Boston,
Mass. every Wednesday, from 0 to 3, and every
other F ridsy at. 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Mol:
All advice free, but for a thorough examination of
the lungs with his Respirometer, the charge is three
dollars. _
Price of the Pulmonlo Syrup and Seaweed Tonic,
o oh $1 50 per bottle, or $7 50 per halfdoeen. Man
drake Pills, 25 cents per box. -
Fur sale by all Druggists anti Dealers.
January 2, 1860.-1
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170, 172, 174 & 176 GREENWICH ST.,
(ONESQUAIIEI WEST OF BEPAPTTATO
Be&lien, &urtlande• and ~Dey Sts IVero York.
JOHN PATTEN, Jr., Proprietor. i.
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I -to the traveling public. The location isespeo
fatly suitable to merchants and business men; It Is
in close pro: mity• to the business part of the city,
—ie on the highway of Boothert and Western trav
el—and adjaeent,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 spacious and
well ventilated; provided with gas and water; the
attendance Is prompt and respectful; and the table
is generously provided with every delicacy of the
season.
The subscriber, who for the past few ynars, has
harm the lessee, to now sole proprietor, and intends
to identify himself thoroughly with the interests of
his house. With long experience as a hetel-keeper,
ho trusts, by moderato charges and n liberal policy,
to maintain the favorable reputation of the Pacific
liotol._ -, JOHN tATTRI, Jr.
_
Now York, Sept. 12
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