The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, September 04, 1866, Image 4

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    AN VEsztuAL WORM MEDICINE.
iton's Vaautrdea Colons,
Or Tirottiairliss. Mita'. unioubtedty
with children an adult!, attributed to other. ouni
Is occasioned b worsts. The" Verwititipa Odesjits7‘
although ls dn 'destroying Worms, can do no
possible inj %tit most.delloate Child. This val
uable oombi . 1 1 1 &abort ittl6eatifillly need by phy
antl„l. bit safe and sure in eradicating
worms„sq hureal,to children.
Chia DAvingWerms require immediate atten
tion, as no loot ettbe troublo often causes prolonged
sickness.
Symptoms Of Wes= in.Childsen aro often over
lookell-nnltnis in the stomaoh and bowels causo
ritatiort;,whiolrean bo, removed only by the use of a
sure remedy.--: The combination of ingredients used
in makirig Brown's "Vormifugo Comfits" is such as
to givoltim best , possible effect with safety. ,
CURTIS &PAWN, .1 3 roprietors ' New York.—
So'd by all elleakitsltl mellicines, at 25 cts. a box.
May 22 1866. —1 year.
EI f LERS' GUIDE.
I,ehigt alley Railroad.
SUMMER, AliptAliOni t EDlTS-1880.
On and after ftiftlaii, May . 21st, 1866, Paissenger
Trains of the T/ehigh Valley liallrOad Company will
run in convgotion with the several roads running
to Wilkeebafrei,New York and Philadelphia, as fol
/OM Crib. ..
DOWN OR . LASTWARD TRAINS.
No. 1.. No. 5: No. 7. No. 9
A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M
8.00 1.15
IiTATIONS.
Leave
Winter littrre,
White Haven
Tannery
Hickory Run
Mud Run
Rockport
Shenandoah.
Mahanoy City, 2.15 B
Audenried, . 2 00 ' 74
Jeaneeville , 2.16._,.i"'
Beaver Meadow 2.35 4
Weed:m.lf. 8.25 3.20 0
Penn MVO 10.24 3.53
Manoh Chunk 4.30 10.47 4.25 ' - 2,
Lehighton 4.40 10.57 4.35 g
Perryville 4.46
4.41 W _ _
Lehigh Gap 5.01 4.56
Blatington 5.07 11.20 5,02
Rockdale 5.17 5.13
Lanry's 6.27 6.23
Whitehall 5.34 5.30
5.38 11.42 5.84
5.42 5.88
,
6.46 11.47 6.42
5.54 5.50
Ooplay
Holcondanqua
Oatasanqua •
Allen. Burnam)
Allontoxrn 6.00 11.57 5.55 1.10
Bethlehem, • • 6.16 12.13 6.15 1.20
Preemansbneg 6.23 6 24
Bastozw; f: 6.44 12.43 6.45 2.00
Philadeloh ia, 9.20 2.35 8.45
New York, 10.10 4.10 10.45 8.00
No. s.... Leaves Bethlehem at 12.40; Freemans
burg 12.49; Beaton 1.15 ; New York 5.20.
or qR
m WESTWARD TRAINS.
.
'Te% o. No. 8. No. 6. No.lo. No. 2. No. 4.
Leave (; • ' A. ht. M. P. M. A. M. P. M.
New Wei; " 7:00 12.00 4.00 9.00 8.00
Philadelphia, 7.80 5.15
Easton ~ ~ .. .9.47 3.25 7.40 11.54 11.24
FroonianshArg 10 07 8.49 8.08
Bethlehfafi , • 10.20 4.00 8.15 12.24 11.53
AllentoWni• 10.87 4.16 8.30 12.35 12.04
Allentown Furnace 4.20 8.34 es
Catesauqua -: :10.47 4.28 8.42 rs
Rokeadangua . 10.53 4.33 8.47 1
Copley' ." '' ' 10.67 4.88 8.51 FLo :!-.4
Whitehall . ' , 11.02 4.43 8.56
Leury'll , 11.10 4.50 9.04 4. 15
Rockdale : - 11.19 5.00 9.14 c...
Blatington 11.21 5.12 9.25 7 g
Lehigh Gap 11.86 5.18 9.31 •ss
Perryville . 11.48 5.33 9.45
m il
Lehighton :• . 11.55 5,89 9.50
n 1
Blanch Ohm*, 12.05 5.50 10.00
POllll Mien 12.32 6.13
Weathorly
12.64
Beaver Meadow
Jeaneville
1.24
1.89
Audenried, • , 1.44
Mahanoy City, 1.45
Shenandoah, 1.50
Rockport. . 12.53 6.37
Mud Run' 1.02 6.46
Hiokory Rut 1.07 6.52
Tannery 1 - • 1.17 7.01
White iltal3D — 1.23 7.07
,Ar Wilkes Barre, 2.50 8.35
CONNECTIONS
Central Railroad of New Jersey—All up and down
trains oonneot at Easton.ith the trains of the Con
trol ItaWoad of NevrJersoy to and from New York.
North Pennsylvania Railroad.—Down trains No.
1,5, and 7 4 and up Mina Nos. 2 and 8, connect at
Bethlehem with trains for Philadelphia. Trains
from Philadelphia eonneot at Bethlehem with down
train No. 7 and with up trains Nos. 8 and 10.
andßast Pennsylvania Railroad.—Down trains Nos.
ld 5, and up trains Nos. 2,4, 8 and 8, connect at
Allentown with trains for Reading and Harrisburg.
Trainelimit Harrisburg and Reading connoet at Al
lentown with all 'down, trains.
Belvidere Delaware Railroad.—Down trains Nos.
1, 3 aid•W 'connect at Phillipsburg with trains for
Bitiladelphia. Trains from Philadelphia connect
at Phillipsburg with up trains Nos. 2 and 10, and
trainefroin Belvidere connect with up trains Nos. 6
and 8.
Oatawissa Railroad.—Down train No. 7 and up
train No. 8 Anneot at Quakake Junction, with trains
of the Catawissa Railroad.
Haalotort Railroad.—Down . trains Noe. 5 and 7,
and op 1102 No. 8 oonnciot with trains of the Rule.
ton Railroad.
Lehighand Susquehanna Railroad•—Down trains
Nos. 5 finer, and up trains Nos. 6 and/8, connect
at White Haven, with trains of the Lehigh and Sus
quehanna—Railroad to and from Wilkosbarre. No
change drciars between Wilkosbarre and New York
on up train No.B and down train No. 7. No change
between ,Wilkesbarre and Philadelphia on up train
No. B.and-down train Na. 5.
R. E. SAYRE, Supt. & Eng
augB-'6se,
RENDING RAIL ROAD.
spildElt ARRANGEMENTS, ,
‘;;Tune .11th, .1}366.
aRErr-rivaic LINE FROM THE NORTH
and North-Westfor Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville. Tamaqua,. Ashland, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, 'Lille, Lancaster, Col
umbia, &a., b.c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York;as follows :
At 3.0 k, 8.10 ana 9 05 A.; M., and 2.10 and 9.15 P.
21., esintioting with similar Trains on the Pennayl
vania) l'ltoad, and arriving at Now York at 6.00
and 1011. m.. kid 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 p.
Sleeping Cara accompanying the 3.00 a. m , and 9.-
16 p.m., trtibla, Without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Una
qua,. Mineraville, Ashland, PIEIO Grovo, Allentown
and Philadelphia, at 8.10 a. in., and 2.10 and 4.10
p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal Wry Sta
tions; the 4.10 p. m.„-train making connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potts- ,
villa, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.20
p.m.
Returning : Leave New York at 7.00 and 0.00 a.m..,
12.00 noon and 8.00 p. m.; Philadelphia at 8.15 a.m.,
and 8.30 p. m. Way passenger Train loaves Phila
delphia at 7.30 a. in., returning from Rea ding at
6.30 p. m., stopping at all Stations ; Potts %, Ille at
8.45 a. m. and. 2.43 p. m. ; Ashland 6.00 and 11 30
a. in. and 1.05 p. to: ;' Tamaqua at 9.45 a. in. and 1.-
00 amt 8.55 p. m. •
Leave Poittaville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill
and Susquehanna hailroad, at 7,00 a. in.
Reading Accommodation Train ; Leaves Reading
at 6 DO a in., returning frOm Philadelphia at 5 00
p m.'
Oolunlula Railroad trains leave Reading at 6 45
s, na., 12.05 noon apd 6.15 p m., for Ephrata, Lit's,
Laneaster;Ooltxibla, be. .
On Sundaya-v Leave New York at 8 00 p m, Phil
adelphia 8 . 00 a m and 8 16 p in, tho 8,00 a m train
running.only to Reading. Pottsville 800 a in, Ta.
maq411.7.30,.a M. Harrisburg 9,05 a in and Reading
at 133 a. in., and 7.30 a tn. for Harrisburg, and
fa
10 52 .: m.lor New York and 4.25 p. m. for Phila
delphia. •
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
enralon Tickets to and from all points, ut reduced
rater.
Baggage checked through • 80 pounds allowed
each Pa/danger. 0: A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent.
Reeding, Pa., June 25th, 1868.
East Pennsylvania Railroad,
ECIPIERIMINEIN
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
Commencing Monday, May 21st, 1866.
DIRECT TO litw YORK AND PITTSBURG WITHOUT
' CUANGE OF CARS.
TRAYl4B . lbilii) Allentown daily (Sundays except
ed) at 7.00 and 10.30 A. M., and at 12.35, 4.15
and 11.44.1: AL The 10.30 A. M., make dirececon
nections at Harrisburg, for Chambereburg, Hagers
town ;ed points on the Cumberland Valley Rail
road,lSorthorn„Contral Railroad, North and South,
and the oil region. Tho 10.30 A. 31.02.35 and 11.-
41 P. M., are the Western Express trains, direct
through to Pittablug without change of care.. The
7.00. A. AL train stops at all stations of this road,
and make. connections at Reading for Pottsville,
Port Clinton. Tamaqua and all points in the Sclutyl
killmoaleogions ; for Philadelphia apd all points on
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, also for
Ilacriabbrg, Chambereburg, Ilageretown, York, Get.
tyaborg.lbo oil region, Williamsport, and tho West-
Thestalb I'. AL, train stops at all stations, conneete
at Reading, with trains for Pottsville, Columbia.
EphratA;,Litie, Lancaster, Harrisburg, .le. The
11.44 P. H., train leaves daily (Sundays included)
for Reuling, Harrisburg, and the Wept.
Passengers arc requested 'o purchase their tickets
before entering the cars, as higher faro will be
charged on, the care.
Tioketa for eale tbe AllentoWn 0111004(w ail
points on this road,and the principal etatlene on the
Philidelphle and Rseding t Libation Valley ) and
pentylvatlis tailrotdo t W art t _ littlbminat and
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NORTIMINIYINANIA RAILROAD.
WIMPERRIgiiiPIE
tree Daily !Faint Allentown io Philadelphi
DASEIBRGERB for Philadelphia take L. V. R. R
I. trains passing Allentown at 6.00 a. m.,12.02
(noon, and 6.66 p. m., make close connection with
the trains of N. P.R. R. at Bethlehem,
and arrive
in Philadelphia at. 9.20 a. in., 2.80 and 8.40 p.
respectively.
Passengers. for Doylestown take 6.25 n. m. train
from Bethlehem nni make connection at Lansdale
and can return.to Allentown the same evening.
All Passenger Trains (*neap t Surulty ales,)eon
neat at Berke street, Philadelphts, with hi a and oth
street Oity Passenger Railway.
RETURNING.
Leave the new Depot, Third street, above Thomp
son, Philadelphia at 7.30 a. ra., and 6.15 p. m., arriv
ing in Allentown at 10.31 a. ra., and 8.30 p.m,, re
speotively.
Three Through Trains Daily, Sunda's% Excepted.)
Passenger trains leave the now . Depot, Third
street, Philadelphia.
For Bethlehem, at 7.30 a. in., 3,30 p. m., and
6 le P. M.
For Doylestown at 8.35 a. m., and 2.30,4.15 p. m.
For Lansdale at 8.15 p. m.
Foy Fort Washington at 11 p. m. •
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Loave Bothlehem at 6.25 a. m. 12.25 noon and
6.15 p. m.
Leavo Doylestown at 6.90 a. in., 3.15, and 5 30
p. m.
Leavo Lansdalo at 6.00 a. m.
Fort Washington ' at 2.15 p. m., 10.50 a. m.
Fare --Allentown to Philadelphia, $1 85
- ELLIS °LARS, Agent.
angB-'65.
9.30 3.00
9.38 3.08 t
9.45 3.15 i,"/
9.51 3.22 'b"
REMOVAL!
DESHLER'S
HAT, CAP & NOTION
ESTABLISHMENT
HAS been removed to GODFREY PETER'S
building, on East Hamilton Street,
Opposite the Court House,
Whore oan now bo found the latest, most elegant
and fashionable styles'Of
HATS AND CAPS.
'Also has been added a
.Gents' .Furnishing Goods
DEPARTMENT !
With a full line of NEW GOODS,anch as
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS,
' UNDERSHIRTS,
OVERSHIRTS,
UMBRELLAS,
HOSIERY,
DRAWERS, '
COLLARS,
NECK TIES,
GLOVES,
eto., etc., etc.
COME ONE! COME ALL !!
and see for yourselves, the beautiful assortment of
goods, before purohaeing elsewhere. I will take
groat pleasure in showing my goods, and can satis
fy all that I can and will sell goods
25 PER CENTgiIEAPER THAN ANY OTHER
HOUSE OUTSIDE OF THE CITIES.
New goods •received daily from the 'manufacturers
and for sale at the lowes'orates. ffeb2o-t.
10.00 3.111 4- 4
2.10 El
STAND FROM UNDER !
GOLD 144!
And Prospe-ts of still Further Decline !
I= l ' ..9. liT I C:3 I
E AL IV IC) I
RULES IllE HOUR..
Hats Caps & Straw Goods,
SPRING STYLES.
Christ & Sauer's,
ANo. 15 West Hamilton street opposite
' the Odd Fellows' Hall, have on hand the
largest assortment of flats and Cap.,
spring and summer styles, ever seen in
Allentown, comprising every style and quality.
from five dollars down to fifty cents, and such 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 ho well to state that they
have FORTY-ONR different styles. Surely enough to
give a person a chance of suiting his taste.
Off- Messrs. Christ A Savers direct attention to
the fact that tbey are the only MANUFACTURERS of
Hats in Allentown.
STRAW Goons.—A beautiful assortment of stra w
hate, for mon and boys, will be kept constantly on
hand during the season, to which we invite public
attention. Give us a call.
tts.. Country Merchants would do well to give
us a call, as we will wholesale them Hats and Caps
cheaper than they can got them in the city.
Allentown, August B—tf
Music ! Music!! Music!
Alarge supply on hand—if we have not got
the piece you want, we can get it for you in a
few days if you will leave the name of the piece with
INSTRUCT/ON BOOKS for all kinds of Instruments
constantly on hand at Foust,'s Variety Store.
At all prices. Violin Strings, Tail Pieces, Pugs
Bows, Rosin, Blank Musio paper, at FOUST'S Varie
ty Store. • • •
Done at short notice—receiving new patterns con
stantly. Call and see the patterns at Foust's Vatic
ty Store.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS! 1 NOTIOVSI.I .
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Threads, Sowin
Silk, Pins, Needles, Combs Braids, and Hoop Skirts
Call in—it pays to go round thocorner to Foust's Va
riet t y Store.
BASKETS! BASKETS! BASKETS ! !
Market Baskets, Dinner Baskets, Traveling Bas
kets, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets,Fruit Baskets
Fancy Baskets, at Foust's Variety tore.
WIIERE Is FOUST'S VARIETY STORE ?
Sixth Street, •
• Sixth Street,
Four doors fromamilton, in one of the rooms un
der' Col. Good's (Athoricnn) Hotel. [may22-6m
LOCAL SCHEDULE
SHEET MUSIC DEPOT!.!
VIES I VIES ! VIOLINS !
STAMPING 1 BUMPING !!
Sixth Street,
Sixth Street,
Biery & Mertz
HAVE JUST OPENED A
Boot & Shoe Store,
At No. 85 West Hamilton St.,.
TWO DOORS BELOW NINTLI,
WHERE they will keep constantly on hand a well
assorted stock of all kinds of
111344-410 e
3oots 100 81Nes,
of Eastern, City and home-manufacture, which they
will sell CHEAPER than tho same can be bought
elsewhere, because they ben
Exclusively for CASH.
They invite all to call and examine their stock be.
fore inirehasing elsewhere, as they feel confident
that customers can suit themselves, both as to price
and quality.
Alt kinds of CUSTOM WORK and REPAIRING
receive prompt attention.
They employ none but the best workmen and are
therefore prepucd to manufacture Boots and Shoes
unsurpasscl by any other e:tablishment.
Particular .‘ - . - :ention is given to the manufacture of
Proud' Calf and Patent Leather Boots.
„ir-Shoemalters can be supplied with stock and
findings, at reasonable prices.
J. S. Bum. S. E. MErtrz.
May 8, 146 —ly
REMOVAL
J. F. Bohliiiger's
BOOT and SHOE STORE
BIAS been reinov«l to East Hamli
n-A. ton street, opposite the German
Reformed Church, Allentown Pa.,
where ho keeps constantly on hand, of his own
manufacture, and also of Philadelphia, Now York
_sod Eastern manufacture, a largo stock of Pools and
Shoes, which ho is disposed to offer to the public at
a small advance above cost.• Ile also will Make to
order all kinds of fine work for Ladies and Children,
having competent workmen especially in that branch.
Feeling determined to make it an object fur persons
in want oIA GOOD ARTICLE to call and examine
for themselves and learn his prices, which will be
as low as any other house in t own or country.
Measured work and repairing promptly attended
to Inprl 0-tf J J. F. }MALINGER.
§OO A ZIONTII!--.AtiltNTO wanted tai MI en
il new artiateQuit out. Addrue 0. T.
u.t/tXT. 01ty 1/ 0 4.11dIng) Dcddstbrdp Edult•ly
GOLD REDUCED
FROM
S9.Bb 'TO slx44.
Cotton Reduced
FROM
$l.BO to 38 Ms.. POI. POUND.
Goods Greatly Reduced*
IN PRICES
AT TUE
CHEAP CASH STORE
Burdge & Jones.
GOODS that sold ono year ago at 85 cents per
yard, are now selling at 25 . eonts per yard.
Prints that sold for 62 cents, for 18
cents per yard.
Be Lamnes at Prices Before the War
at 25 Cents per 'Ward.
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AT PRICES THAT ASTONISH THE PEOPLE
Dress Goods !
All shades of Wool Do Lainos, Figured Silks, of
all shades, French Percales, beautiful styles,'Chal
lies, Common Do Laines, ho.
Mens' and Boys' Wear !
Largo stook of Cloths, Cassimerce, Tweeds, Jeans,
Cottonades, &a., suitable for Mona' and Boys' wear
SPRING BALMORALS !
SPRING SHAWLS !
HOOP' SKIRTS !
Carpet,s : Carpets
PARLOR nARPETS,
BED R)01VI CARPETS,
lIEMP CARPETS,
STAIR CARPETS, •
HOME MADE CARPETS,
all bought at the recent Auction sales at greatly re
duced prices.
DOMESTIC GOODS !
FLANNELS,
MUSLINS,
TIMINGS,
• CHECKS,
SIIEETINGS,
• . PRINTS, &c., &c., &c
Doing a Cash Business only, thoy are thereby
enabled to sell goods at much lower prices than
their neighbors that soli goods on Credit and have
heavy losses by bad book accounts. They aro de
termined to sell goods at low prices notwithstand
ing the high prices the other stores are asking for
their goods.
REMEMBER TIIE rzaten,
THE
Cheap Cash Store
BURDGE. & JONES,
No. 9 East lianalton Street,
3 doors below the Allen Sons%
April 17, 186 a.
;SEPTEMBER, 1860
POPULAR PRICES!
BR THE ?HRH TRADE
AT THE
POPULAR STORE
OF
' AER_ 2114._ 101 E ISE KRA,
ALLENTO WN, 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, nal
cotton 39 cents a pound.
STANDASD GOODS
are now selling at a heavy loss to the muuufaciurera
but this is neither here nor there, for
K_RA_mER,
Is bound to koop time to tho music, and ountinuo
as heretofore,
To Lead the Trade
WILD 0PT2,12, EIBEM2SII2SIM
IBM
DEFY COMPETITION
From April 3d, I shall offer a complets lino of
Ladies Seasonable Dress Goods,
bein: perfectly 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 bo surpassed
STAPLE GOODS?
A lull lino of all tho choice brands of bloached
and unbleached manna, shootings, die., and every
thing that belongs to housekcopors in, this lino at
EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES !
I givo no quotation, of priooo, but will soil you far
LESS MONEY
than you oan got the same gooy elsewhere.
Shawls, Cloaks, Basques. Mantillas,
Ace•, in great variety.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, ate.
This department has received special attention
this spring and comprising the newest and most de
sirable spring stvlos, adapted to the taste of the aged,
middle aged, "Young America," and children, and
will bo sold at present'
Gold Standard. Prices.
Mac; the .
CHOICEST LINE of GROCERIES
and at prices that will aotivinco 'ono and all that
Framer's
IS THE
Great Place of Interest
for persons wishing - to select from the most exten
sive and reliable stook of goods and at
THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
An examination is all I ask, knowing that I oan of
fer inducements that cannot be surpassed by any
reliable house in town. M. J. K RAMER,
Opposite the EAGLE HOTEL
KEEP AN EYE ON THIS!
COME AND FOLLOW THE ytOWD
Great Rush
—TO THE—
"FRIEDENSBOTE" BOOK STORE!
—FOR—
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS !
Having just received an immense stock at at low
price, we venture to say that we can sell the cheap
est albums that have yet been offered for sale in this
section.
Come one come all, and examine our stock as it
defies competition.
Remember that now is the time to buy acheap al
bum, as the assortment is huge and good, at the
Friedensboto Book Store of
E. I). LEISENRINO Si CO.
aug.2l-tfJ
TIIE CELEBRATED
RAPP'S GOLD PEN•
Tko RQ , at it the, Wfark4
FOR SALE AT
MASSEY'S JEWELRY STORE
No. 23 East Hamilton St.
THESE Pons have acquired so wide a reputation
for their superiority as to render them the most
r i litt i !ar h pe d n made. Whore once used no . other pen
Dunl2-3mos.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD
will do mare and better work nt n given Cod, than
any otbor 1 Try it I Mrtnurneturod only by
ZIEGLER & OMITII,
IVtioLselLs brava i PAlrer and (halm DmAtlnte.
ja1200 6 /7 2tet 151 rank Third Otnllb Philad'a
'JIM "Sir IEI MB
TEM
KEW SOUR GOODS
LOOK IN A T US
NEW FIRM
313117331E11191. XIII COO.,
v
(LATE HUBER . . .uILLINGER,)
No. 7 WEST BAMILTON STREE2,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Would respectfully inform tho MI en of Lehigh
county that they have just formed a co-pfirnership
as above, and that they have just unpacked a fresh
stock of
SUMMER GOODS,
•
FROM
NEW PORK AND PHILADELPHIA
And are now offering them at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
DRY GOODS!
CONSISTING OF TUE LATEST STYLES OF
Figured and Plain Alpacas.
Figured and Plain all Wool Do Lamm
SHEPHERD PLAIDS,
BLACK. SILKS,
SUMMER SILKS,
IRISH POPLINS,
WHITE GOODS,
While Counterpanes,
Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
• Cheeks,
Ginghams,
Beciticks,
Flannels, ctv„
Shepherd Plaid Balmorals,
Black Cloth,
Cassimeres,
Velvetine,
Corduroy,
Cottonades,
Kentucky Jeans,
Drills,
LADIE3 CLOAKING,
Middlesex Cloths,
Reppellants, and
PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS
3 E GM It Rl 9 V? a a
A full line of Clothe, Cassimeres Sattinetts and
Vestings, all kinds and pricos, which will bo sold
cheap.
Wo have constantly on hand a largo and well so
loctod stock of all kinds of
CROCKERY,
GROCERIES,
MACKEREL,
SALT, &o
Whion he will dispose Ga . at the very lowest cash
prices.
All kinds of Country Produce takon in exchange
for goods, end the highest market prices allowed. '
Friends, Awake to your Interest 1
for wo fool satisfied that we can suit your TASTES as
well as your PURSES.
Don't forgot the place, No. 7 West Hamilton
street, 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 conse
quence of the largeness and variety of their stook, to
merit and receive a continuance of the support and
good will of the people.
A. A. RUDER,
Allentown, July 18,
B 0 W E N'S
EMI
FIRST CLASS
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE.
NO. 14 EAST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOIVN, PA.
CONSTANTLY on hand and daily arriving a
large and choice assortment of Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES, to which the attention of the public
is respectfully requested.
Pont:, Munn Ammer., SUGARS,
HAMS, " PEACHES, GREEN COFFEE,
SHOULDER, " CHERRIES, ROASTED "
DRIED BEEP, COOKING PRUNES, MOLASSES,
SMO'D TONCCE ZANTE CURRANTS, SYRUPS,
MACKEREL, PLUMS, CHEESE, •
COD FISH, FRESH FRUITS, SOAPS,
SALMON, COAL OIL, CANDLES,
COARSE SALT, FINE SALT.
"31E` 31IE AL Ma a
A largo assortment of choice flavored Green and
Black Teas, superior to anything i n the market.
IMP _11E" 42C. 41
Ginger, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace
GROCERIES,
An elegant variety allays on hand, zomposed in
part of
CANNED FRUIT, SALAD OIL, SARDINES,
CATSUPS, SAUCES, CHOCOLATE,
VERMILLION, MACARONI, PEARL BARLEY
TOBACCO! CIGARS!!
Constantly in receipt of a largo variety of FRESH
CRACKERS.
WHEAT FLOUR! RYE FLOUR!!
Come and buy! COMO and buy!
BROOMS, BRUSHES, ROPES,
STONE WARE! WOODEN WARE!!
And every thing usually found in a first-class
GROCERY HOUSE. X 33. PRODUCE BOUGHT
27.,grA1l goods warranted as represented.
W. S. BOWEN, Su.
Allentown, May 15, 1885.—1 y
Dr. P. R. PALM,
LATE SURGEON IN THE UNITED
STATES ARMY, would announce to the citi
zens of Allentown and vicinity, that he is contin
uing the practice of Medicine in ALLENTOWN , on
Eighth Street, above HUISMOH, first house above
Lichtenwallner k Co's store. Having had the hon
or to belong to the OPERATING Cones at the bat
tles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Franklin's
crossing, dm., and having had charge of SEVERAL
HOSPITALS, he has had much experience in all the
details of Sum:Eine and the treatment of diseases
generally. The Doctor is a regular graduate of the
JEFFERSON 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 patronagoof those who may be afflicted
with diseases of that important organ. Having re
stored the sight of many who have been BLIND FOR
YEARS. He would also solicit the attention of those
suffering from chronic: diseases, such as DROPSY, (for
which hobos an almost infallablo remedy,) Diseases
of tllO KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM . , NEURALGIA, CURON
IC Canons, DIARRHEA and DYSENTARY, (which he
professes to cure in less than half the time required
by ordinary remedies,) GRAVEL, GOITRE, or enlarge
ment of the neck, PILES, MARASMUS or donsumption
in children, SICK HEADACHE, TAPE WORM, MEGAN
cnoLie, SCROFULA, or King's evil, EPILEPSY, or
falling sicknese,:P tvr tun SORE THROAT, TETTER,DIS
EASES Pit. W.IAR TO FEW , 1. , • ; also diseases of the
Liver, Lungs and Heart.
Having now practiced medicine here for over two
years, the Doctor ie able and willing to refer to per
sons in this place who have been cured by him of
moatof the diseases specified.
All calls from town or county will receive prompt
attention by day or night.
Medicines furnished to all patients, which he pro.
pa:es himself, as he will use none but the very best.
References : His former patient/.
Clantown. May 21.1 1866
Geo. K. Reeder,
MERCHANT TAILOR!
•
No 15 East Hamilton Street,
Next Boot to John 8.. Illoaer's Drug Store
wunan ho keeps constantly on hand a full as
sortment of rowdy-mado olothing,such as
COATS, VESTS, PANTS &o.
also GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS of
all kinds, which far
Workmanship, Quality and Prices,
aro not Burnoosed in town. A largo and wall oalcatf
ad stock of
2ED BMg3[lllll EM I MI
always on band.
Clothing mado to ordor on short notice, and a
GOOD FIT GUARANTEED.
Call and'exatuing our stock.
April 10,'68-Iy] GEO. E. REEDER.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,—
preferred by all practical Painters ! Try It! and
you will have no other. Manufactured only
by ZIEGLER t3MITII,
WsioLveAus Dans ) rmar and 0241113 tinAlasie,
000.10 Ito, lit rtorth nird
MIME ESTESEITI
NEW
Shimer Bros.
(LATE RENINGR & SHIMER.) .
No. 5 West Hamilton Street
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Next Door to the Eagle Hotel
Shimer's Mammoth Store
LIVE INSTITUTION !
Money Saved
SIMMER'S STORE,
Filled Stacks High with Goods at
1 11 • - •FLIO IP 11 [ 10 /0 ;al 1 11 CIO) of=j
Our entire 9tock has. boon MARKED DOWN
ho lowest notehp wo defy competition.
WE STUDY TO PLEASE
every ono, old and young, rich and poor, wo en
deavor to keep a well selected stook of
•
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE, CARPETING%
OIL CLOTH, PROVISIONS
I SALT, FISH, Ac. 16c.,
to give bargains to all those who may favor us with
their custom, not only for sixty days or a given
time, but wilt always continue to sell our goods at
the very lowest possible prices. We do not pretend
to say that our s' stem is strictly Cash, but guaran
tee our prices to be as low as any others who aro
boasting of selling the cheapest, in consequence ef
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 the cheap
est Goods. Bo sure you aro right, mingle in the
crowd, then come ahead to
snxrimus POPULAR STORE.
whero you can be best suited with the most goods
for the least money, with boch durable and fashion
ebbe goods.
LADIES '
Dress Goods Department !
Unusually complete with riclA and elegant goods
as well as the cheaper styles, it comprising
Black and Colored Silks,
Plaid and Figured Wool
Do Laines Merinees,
Plain, and
carded Mohair,
American De Lollies,
Coburgs, Alpaccos,
ltopps, Poplins,
!Scotch and
Union
Plain Colors,
MOURNING GOODS,
Wool Delaines, Merinoes, Repps, Poplin, Mo
hair Goods, Bombazines, Alpa
cas, Canton Cloth,
•
Delaines,
Cuburg Prints, &c.
Crape and Love Veils, Crape
Collars, Square and Long Thibot and Blanket
Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery
and Gloves, &o.
Ginghams, •;
Flannels,
Muslin,
Tickings,
Diapers, .
Chochs,
Linens,
Booms and White
3eeds, ate., .tc
CLOAKS AND CLOAKINO CLOTH
Of every disoription, styles, quality, colors an
prices.
C. L. Etritun
SHAWLS: SHAWLS! !
Squa•o and long Brooks, Blankets, Thibet and
Plaid Shawls.
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS
At very reducod prices, and all sizes.
The Silver skirt:
This skirt la more durable, moro elastic, more
graceful, and will keep its shape and retain its place
bettor than any other Skirt. The Steel Springs be
ing covered with a fine plated wire, in place of a
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 now.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH,
A vary full stuck, new and rich designs
QULENViVAIIZE
A full assorttnont, ()heal , .
WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS•
Groceries, Fish and ProvisiLns
At the lowest pricos, comprising s full line of all
articles usually kept in a first class Grocery Depart
ment.
SALT—Ground Liverpool, Ashton and dairy
salt by the saok and bushel.
Country Produce.
, 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 bo
cortainly lost in delay.
We are thankful to our old customers for past fa
vors, and solicit a continuanco ,f the same, and as
many now onus, who will favor us with their patrol:l
-ngo, we vriltetidmor our utmost to Croat thorn with
courtosy an4Pufiblitality.
Remember the well known old stand late REN
INGER A; SIIIMER, No. 5 West Alan:111ton Street,
Allentown, Pa. SUMBA BROS.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT
MENIAL:WTI
Great Western Remedy !
pins remedy is now . perpormmg the most won
derful cures. It cures
Rheumatism, Chills and Fevere,
General Debility, Kidney Complaints,
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia,
Siok lleadanho, &c.,
In all cases a sensible relief is guaranteed in from
five to ten minutes, and a PERFECT CURE in from
six to twelve days. Never has it yet failed in ono
solitary instance to accomplish far snore than we
have promised or the afflieted . applicent 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 bo superfluous, as
you may readily find persons' of your own acquaint
ance in every part of tho'country, who will testify
to the disease dispelling and health promotion
qualities of the Groat Western Remedy.
AARON DAVIS,
Discoverer and manufacturer,
1125 Broad St., Newark, N. J.
The Great Western Remedy may be obtained of
all established Druggists throughout the country.
W. E Barnes it Son, Druggists,Allentown, whole
sale Agents. [April 3, 'CIS am
SILVER AND PLATED GOODS
MOST SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP,
•
AT THE
V: -4 , NEW STORE, 41 - 1
;:firtA , : Va. 10" .51reh Street,
t , zadro-' PHILADELPHIA. AW,
The undersigned, (late of the famous Rogers Bros.
Manufacturing (.'ompany,) respectfully announce that
they have opened si new and beautiful store for the
sale of SILVER and PLATED WARE, at 70i Arch
Street. Our long experience no manufacturers will
enable us to keep nothing but first-class 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 are represented to be.
UZI
ju1y3 2 66-Iy] BOWMAN k LEONARD.
Banks, Dinmor© & CO.
descriptions of
Dormant and Portable
PLATFORM SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS
N. 111. COMER OP
15th St. ot Penna. Avenue, Philad'a.
Supt. 26, 1886..
Mr 'Don't loic a good liordr to faro a dollar
Par •
BY BUYING AT
etc., etc., etc., .eto
Of ovary aporlPtlon
Milan]
Successors to
A. B. DAVIS & CO.,
ManufacturersofPatent
Stnndnrd•
OUITABLR FOR
WEIGH LOCKS,
R. R. TRACKS,
A DEPOTS,
COAL, HAY;
AND LIVE STOCK.
Also, all the various
Scrofula, or King's Evil,
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
in disease on any part of it. No organ is fiee
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
end filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above all, .by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending 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 jar less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; conse
quently' vast numbers perish 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 liftr, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the Aims, arise from or
are aggravated by the mime cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ;
their persons are 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 we 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 fatalmalady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
Hence it should be' employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as ERUPTIVE
and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE,
ROSE, or ERYSIVELAS,_ PIMPLES, PUSTULES,
BLOTCHES, ELATES and B ems, TUMORS, TETTER
and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM,
RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITI C and MERCURIAL DIS
EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and,
indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM VITIA
TED on IMPURE •BLOOD. The popular belief
in " inipurity 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.
.A.. "c 2" P. "EL v S
Ague Cure,
FOR VIE SPEEDY CURE OF
Intermittent Fever, or FeVer and Ague,
Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical Headache, or Dillow.
Headache, and Dillow; 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 afflicting disorders prevail. This
"CURE" expels the miasmatic poison of FEVER
AND AGUE 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 Maw. prevails,
every body should
have it and use it freely both for cure and protec
tion. A great superiority of this remedy over nny
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intermittents is that it contains no Quinine
or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or
other injurious effects whatever upon the constitu
tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if
they had never had the disease.
Fever and Ague is not dons the consequence of
the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor
, ders arise from its irritation, among which aro
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blind
ness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal
pitation, Painful Affection of the,,,Splcen, Ilyster
tcs, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis and De
rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when
originating in this cause, put on the intermittent
type, or become periodical. This " Cunn " 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 tho malarious districts. If taken occa
sionally or daily while exposed to the iqfection,
that will bo 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. S. C. AYER t s CO., Lowell, Nan.
All our R medico are for sale by
all tbo Druggieta in Allentown. and by Druggl a
and dealers everywhere.• At IVholosale by J. M
MARLS & CO., Philadelphia. •
October 21. —ly
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Principal and Interest Payable in COLD.
$10,000,000 to be Sold at SIXTY CENTS on the
DOLLAR,
in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an' interact of
TWELVE PER CENT, IN GOLD, or SEVENTEEN
PER CENT IN CURRENCY, at the present rate of
premium on gold,
1111 E FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY
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Immense tracts of MINING and AGRICULTU
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said States and the general Government are all
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Lot every lover of Republican Institutions buy at
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by JOIIN W. CORLIES k CO., and
J. N. TUFT, Financial Agent of the Republic
of Mexico,s7 Broadway, N. Y.
WU-Subscriptions aso received by Banks and
Bankers generally throughout the United States.
November 7, 1865, —ly
ESTEI'S COTTAGE ORGANS
niy_ip a._ —.widely
A ancquated, by any other Reed Instrument in
the country. Designed oxprcirtly for Churches and
Schools, they are round to be equally well adapted
to the parlor and drawing room. For sale only by
E. M. BRUCE,
No. 18 North SEVENTH Street, PIIILADELPHIA.
ANarbAlso, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a com
plete assortment of the PERFECT MELODEONS
September 48,'65.
INVENTORS' OFFICES,
D'EPINEUIL & EVANS,
CIVIL ENOINEEPS & PATENT SOLICITOUS
No. 435 Walnut street, Philad'a.
Patents Bolicited—Consultations on Engineering
Draughting and Sketches, Models and /llachiner,
of all kinds MAWS and skilfully attended to. Spe
cial. attention given to REJECTED CASES and
INTERFERENCES. Authentic Copies of all Doc
uments from Patent Office procured.
N. 11.—Save yourselves useless trouble and trav
elling expenses, as there Is no actual need tot per
sonal Interview with us. All bubiness .with these
atm eau be traneaoted in writing. For fittitior
Information direct ete,obore ) with :WO ontgorod,
alroolor with tofbrucoci
hatarir De IDOL
ANOTHER GREAT OHRE
IN. THE CITY OF. NEW YORK,
Of a highly respectable citizen, well known to the
Mercantile community, by
D it. J. IL SOHENOK, •
THE GREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PHILAD'A:
°MOB N. Y. k GALXNA LOAD Co,
No'- 28 Naimoli. St-, Now York, Juno 1, 1885•
Dr- 3-11- Schenck—Deer air : For over fifteen
years I have been troubled with a very severe
cough, and usually two or three ruse,. a year with
mno or less hemorrhage, which t get: , for Imo
last fow years, has kept MO thin in flesh and too
weak to do business of any kind without suffering.'
In August last I had a very severe hemorrhage,
and, ac:orciing to the judgment of agood New York
physician, I was classed as beyond the reach of
medicine, and was advised to be prepared, so far as
property matters were concerned, to leave this world
at short notice. The physician (omit my good
friends) said that the first cold I took must prove
fatal- Early in January I took g severe cold, and
fortunately was occupying rooms at No. 32 BOND
TREET, directly over your office- 3 think about
the 16th of January I procured a bottle of your
Pultnonic Syrup and commenced taking it freely-
My fcot and limbs were vary much swollen, and all
the symytoms of a speedy death seemed to accom
pany my cold; I sent for my former physician,
and stated to him that I was taking your medicines,
and after showing them to him, and having tasted
of thorn, do:, ho replied : "You can take them if
you like, they will do you no harm:" He said :
"You know what I told you last summer, and Isay
tt 0 same now, if you have any business to close up,
do not put it off.' Ho said to other friends that he
" could see ho hope for mo," and my friends and
relations concluded my time bad come; At this
time I was taking freely of your medicine, but bad
not seen you. The doctor called a fow times, and
fund mo (much to his surprise, he said,) improv."
lug, rind he could not understand why. My faith
•was increasing in your medicines, and I had a wish
to have you examine my ease, and see whatyon had
to say. Moo you first came to my room and made
the examination,-you gave me but littlo encourage
ment, but on the contrary, expressed sad doubts of
my ever being helped out of my then seeming dif
tion'tios. The second time that you called, finding
mo still gaining, you gave me encouragement, say
ing, "my symptoms wore improving; the Pulmon
is Syrup, Sea-Weed Tonic and Mandeake Pills bad
acted like a charm." My cfroulatim, my cough,
my appetite, all bogan to improve, and I could
walk about m” room a little. You visited mouser
ly every Tuesday, and found me 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
ment, my appetite becanie first-rate, and you told
me to oat everything I wished of a nutritious na
turo, and to exercise about the room as much as
possible. I followed your advice, and the sir - -
prise of my old physician and friends, I seem much
better than I have been for several years, and
breathe better than I ever expected a person could
with ono lung, the left being completely dried up.
1 fool rely gratoful to you, and consider your ad
vice and medicines invaluable.
Yours, truly, T. S. SHELDON:
DR. SCUENCK—Dear Sir :—Ahout two years ago
I was taken with a very troublesome cough end a
pain in my breast; seven or eight months passed
away without my doing anything for myself. Then
I applied to a physician, who attended me fir
about three m oaths without rendering me any ser
vice. I also obtained the advice and 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 apace of
time I woe nearly dead; several times my friends
came to see me and witness my exit into the spirit
world. I was confined to my bed two months at
ono time. My breathing was exceedingly short.—
I gave up several time; all hopes of getting bettor;
and as regarding getting well, that was entirely out
of the question. And to think this day lam well
and hearty ! I was advised by some of my friends
to try DR. Scnatica's Medicines. I accordingly
bought bottle after bottle, until I reached the ninth ;
then 1 f mnd a decided change in my cough for the
bettor. I suffered severely from palpitation of the
he,,rt, and two weeks after I commenced taking
your medicine this difficulty ceased.
When 'prat went to Dr. Schenck's office it was
with difficulty that I could get up into his reception
room, I was so weak and so swelled; my skin was
as sallow as though I had the jaundice ; I felt dull,
heavy and sleepless. Dr. Schenck, afterexarninitur
mo, said both my lungs were affected, and gave me
but little hope ;
• but his medicines, in about two
weeks, took right hold of mo ; it Seemed to go right
through my whole system. The Pulmonlo Syrup,
Sea-Weed Tonic nod Mandrake Pills, all took right
hold in the right place..._Theillis brought away
great quantities of bile ifdtolltnery-the Syrup loos
ened the matter in my !ungs, whichocamo off very
free; the Sea Weed Tonic gave mo . an appeate,and
everything-titian:a to taste amid:- I,
To show what groat power the modieines have in
purifying my system, and to show how bad I was
diseased, besides all the bile that passed my bow
els, and the great quantities of phlegm and matter
I expectort ted, I broke out all over in large boils,
that would to ntinuo to gather and runlor about six
weeks, and I had at one time over twenty-live boils.
thave nothing of the kind now, and feel like an
other person altogether. I can safely say that I
have not enjoyed such health for five years as I do
now, and cannot praise you and your medicines
enough.. May God abundantly bless and preserve
you! is the sincere desire of one who has been so
wlnderfully relieved through your agency; and if
any cno desires to know with regard to the truth
fulness of this report, if they will call upon any of
my friends, or upon me, No. 4 Dryden Place, near
Thompson street. below Cedwalade•, Philadelphia,
they will bo perfectly satisfied with the validity of
the ease. Yours, with much respect.
MART SCIINAIDT.
Tho ..hrve case, as desoribed, is perfeetlyoorreet.
I know it be true. Yours, T. B. MILLER,
Pastor of Ilancook M. E. Church.
DR. SCHENCK' will bo professionally at his
principal office, No. 15 North sixth Street, corner
of Commerce, Phila.:l , 4Mo, every Saturday, from
9 A. M. until 4 P. M. ; No. 32 Bond Street, New
York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; N 0.38 Susnmer
Street, Boston Mass., every Wednesday, from 9 to
3, and every other Fri44 : !t ri lsB Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md. All aa 'ea roe, but for a thorough
examination of the lungs, with his' Respirometer,
tho charge is three dollars.
Price of tho Pulms nie Syrun and Sea-Weod Ton
ic,each 81.50 per bottle, or $7,50 per 'kelt dozen.
Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS tr. DEALERS.
Janualty 30, 18013-Iy—No. S.
PACIFIC HOTEL,
170, 173, 174 84 176 CIRESNWICII ST.,
(ONE SQOAREI {VEST OF BROADWAY,)
Between courtlandt and Dey Ste., .New York
JOHN PATTEN, Jr., Proprietor
TIER PACIFIC ROTEL is well and widely known
to the traveling public. The location is espec
ially suitable to merchants and business men; it,ls
in close pro:. mity to the business part of the eityi
—is on the highway of Soother t and Western tray
el—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and
Steamboat depots.
The Pacific has liberal aeoommodation for over
300 guests ; it is well furnished, and possesses every
modern improvement for the comfort and entertain
ment of its inmates. The rooms aro 'spacious and
well ventilated; provided with gas and water; the
attendance is prompt and respeotful ; and the table
is generously provided with every &limy of the
season.
The subscriber, who for the past few years, has
been the lessee, is now solo proprietor, and intends
to identity himself thoroughly with the interests of
his hones. With long experience as a hotel-keeper,
ho trusts, by moderato charges and a liberal policy,
to maintain tbo favorable reputation of the Pacific
Hotel. JOAN PATTEN, Jr.
Now York, Sept. 12. --ly
MANHOOD: How Lost, how Restored
ani Just published, a New Edition of
CYLVESIVELCS CI:LECItATED ESSAY
". Mt . on the radical cure (without medicine)
of Spermatorrhom, or Seminal Weakness, Involunta
ry Seminal Losse , , Impotency, or Mental and Physi
cal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; also
Consumption, EriMpsy, and Fits induced by self-In
dulgence or sexual extravagance.
iu a settled envelope, only et cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay,
clearly demonstrates, from a flirty years successful
practice, thattherdaraning consequencesofself-abuse
may he radically cured without the dangerous use of
internal medicine or the application of the knife—
pointing out a'mode of cure at once simple, certain,
and effectual, by means of which every. sufferer, no
matter what his condition may be, may cure hitriso'f
cheaply, privately, and radically.
t. , %L.This Lecture should he in the hands of every
youth and every men in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain Envelope, to any ad
dress, voetpaid, on receipt of Six cents, or two post
stamps. Address the publishers,'
CII AS. J. C.ALINB & CO.,
1.27 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box 45811.
—july3l-Iy.]
FtURTURE PARTURE
LATEST IMPROVED
TITOSSES AND BRACM,
AT
Dr. C. A. Voorhies & Co's
DRUG STORE,
No. 45 Northampton Street, Easton, Pa
IN order to enjoy the advantages of wearing a
1 Truss, it should be accurately fitted to the parts
by one who understands the nature of rupture. A
poor • Trues, or a Trues badly fitted often does more
harm than good, in consequence of which, particu
lar attention is paid to the fitting of those who de
s'ro it. Female . Abdominal Supporters and Elas
tic Stockings on hand, Spinal and Clubfoot Appa
ratus furnished on application.
A private °Moo and, regular attendance.
July 10, 1800. 44n1
LETllaro on Noureggla or Rhoutoetlems
Don't go grostnips and oulTorlug through HAI,
when ,you gun b 0 =nib; 1 1 ,Ittlittill Lialmmtl