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Send a list of any Books wanted, with a stamp, for prices, which wilLbc sent by return mill. rsepl -2m RAVELLER6' GUIDE Valley liaiiroaa, •ranti.nArz—'-` 1. • , vi 4 ,r r .1.M...t10110 0,1•10.01111 C SUNNIER ARRANGEMENTS-1884 On and after Monday, slay 21st, 1880, Passenget Trains of the Lehigh Velluy ftnilet.nd Company will run in connection with the eevor,l roads running to Wilkeabarre,Not_york and Phil 'dolphin, as fuL lowa : .D.OWA 04 EASTWARD TRAINS. PTATIONB. No. 1. No. 5. No.'. No. 9, Leave , A. M. A ?4. P. M. A. In WPkos Britro; 800 1.15 W ntt. Haven 9.30 3 no Tannery 9.36 3.06 ED Hickory .Itpu . 9.45 8.15 Mud Run, 9 51 3.22 Rockport 10.00 3.3 1 1y Shenandoah, 2.10 8 Mahauny City, 2.15 .' Awienried, 2 00 .^ Jeaneaville . 2.15 ..°2 Beaver Meadow 2.35 . v . ' Weatherly 9 26 3.20 v, Penn ]laver:,; • 10.24 3 632 Manob Chunk 4.30 p 3.47 4.25 Lehighton 4.40 10.57 4.35 ,1 Parryville • 4.48 • 4.41 I:4 Lehigh Gap 5.01 4.66 Blatington 5.07 11.20 5,02 Rockdale 5.17 613 Leary's '' ' ' 527 6.23 Whitehall 5.84 •- 5.00 Corday : • 5,38 11.42 5.84 Mokendauqua ' t .6.42 5.38 Cataeauque. 546 . 11.47 5.4! Allen Putrittoti, :: 6.54 b. 5 0. , Allentown 8.00 11.57 5.55 1.10 Bethlehem -- 6.15 12.13 6.15 1,20 Preemaneburg 6.23 6 24 Beaton, 1 c , 8.44 12.43 8.45 2.00 Pbilvielohis, 9.20 • 2.85 8.45 Now York, ; ' 10.10 , , 4.10 10.45 6.00 No. 5.-Leaven 14thlehom at 12.40; Freeman,. burg 12.49 ; Reetcin 1.15; New York 6.20. UP OR WESTWARD TRAINS. STATION.. No. S. No. 0. No.lo. No. 2. No. 4. Leave •. N. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. New Vol, 700 12.00. 4.00 9.00 8.00 Philadelphia,. '. 7.30 615 • Esetou 9.47 8.25 7.40 11.51 11.24 leroemarkelnirg 10 07 8.49 8.06 Bethlehem 10 20 4.00 8.15 12.24 11.53 Allentown, - , , 10.37 4.15 8.80 12.35 12.04 Allentown Furnace 4.20 8.34 ta ... Catasauqua, 10.47 428 8.42 da 1 . Bokendatuplie 10.53 4.33 8.47 . Copley 10.57 4.38 8.51 F. Whltehalk , 11.02 4.43 8.56 Laury's 11.10 4.50 9.04 ' .."...i Rockdale, 11.1 p 6 . 00 9.14 A Blatington - 11.21 5.12 9.25 7,3' Lehigh Clap 11.38 6.18 9.31 'V Parryvile, ! , 11.48 5.33 5.45 Lehighton A 1.5.5 5.39 9.50 64 PI Maudh Chunk 12 05 550 10.00 12 32 0.L9 Peen Haven Weath.rly Beaver bleada* 12.24 1.24 Jeatteville ljtip Andenried, IMXI3 Mahanoy ORD . 1.45 Shenandoah,... 1.50 R00kp0rt.12.53 0.37 Mad Rtnam 1.02 6.40 Hickory gat 1:07. 0.62 Tannery 1.17 7.01 White Haven .7t . .: 1.23. 7.t.7 As Wilkes Bitile. 2:5 0 1 0014NECTXONS c Central Railroad of New Jersey—All up and down trains connect et Easton with the trains of the Cop ia Railroad of New Jeriniy toned from New York. North Pellit , urfrbiaiitaltnilrond.—D •we trains No. 1, b, and 7. and up trains Nos. 2 and 8, connect at Beth'ehem with: •tiiiihs for Philadelphia. Trains from Philadelphia connect at Bethlehem with down train with up trains Nos 8 nu d 111. East Piminsyletinin Itailrond.—Down trains Nos. land 5, and;tip ;Mita Nos. 2, 4, 0 and 8, connect at Allentown'Withlrifinn for Reading and Harrisburg Trains from Harrisburg and Itoading ccnnect at Al lentownlr.itip do'vin trains. BelvldeiteDilaware Railroad.—Down trains Nos. I, 8 and 5 coUnect at Phillipsinirg with trains for Philadelphia. Trains from Philadelphia connect at Phillipsburg-with up trains Nos. 2 and 10, and trains frolooligol?jdojv connect with up trains Nue. 6 and 8. •. 1 - • - •. Catawitiaa Railroad.—Down "No. 7 and up train No. 8 connect at Quakake Junction, with mint , of the Cata wiser' Railroad. Hazleton Railroad. Down trains Noa. 1 and 7, and op train No. 8 connect with trains of the ki stale ton Railroad'. ' Lehigliatili Susquehanna Railroad•—Down trains Mil. 6 and 7, and up trains Noe. 6 and 8, connect at White Reran, with traine dila° Lehigh and Bus quehanna Railroad to findirom Wilkettbarre. No change of cars between" Wilkesbarre and Now Yorb on up train No. 8 and doWntrain No 7. No change between Wilkesharro rind Philadelphia on up train No. 8 and down train Na. • %A. SAYRE, Supt. Eng iud-'66. READING .RAIL ROAD. 8U1)91gli ARRANGEMENTS, • one 11th, 1866. ciItEAT ARIIICK LINE FROM THE NORTH and:North•West for Philadelphia, New Y..rk, Read.ng,uPottsville. Tamaqua, Ashland, L-banon, Allentownl,llaston, Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster, Col umbia &a.,,Am. Trains-leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows : At 8.00. 8.10 and 9 05 A. H.. and 2.10 nod 9.15 P. M.. connecting with Trains on the Pennsyl vania Rail Road, and arriving at New York at 6.00 and 10 40 a. and 4.10, 5,20 and 10 45 p. m.— Bleeping Earl ficooMpatiyinglfie 3.00 a. m, and 0.- 16 p m.,traink`Arithout Leave Harrisburg fur Reading, Pottsville, Tama qua, Minersville,'Ashiand, Platt Grove, Allsntown and Philudolphia, at 8.10 a. in.„ and 2.10 end 4.10 p. tn ., stopql4l4llt L9bapnn and PilnaiPal WI y Sta tions; the 4.10 p. w., train making connections for Phlladelulga ,and polumbia only. For Potts ville. Sobuyikiil guano and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susqualianna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 P. in. Returning : LeavoNarr York at 7.00 and 9.00 a.m., 12 110 noon and 8.00 pAri:;•Philadtipbia nt 8.15 a. m., and 880 p. in. Way- passenger Triiin loaves Phila delphia' at .7.30. a. m., returning from Reading at 630 p. m4:itopplog at nll Btations; Pottsville at 845 a in. and 245 p. m.; Ashland 600 and 11 10 a m. and 7.141 p. Ft.; Tamaqua at 9:45 a. m. and 1.- OD and 8 5, 15. Leave Pottsville for llarrisburg, via Schuylkill and Stirquebanna Railroad, at EOO n. m. Rending Accommodatka Trate; Lave Reading at 6 00 a tn., returning from Philadelphia ai r 5 00 pm. . . Ooluml.la• Railroad trains leave Reading at 6 45 s. tn., 12.05 nootreMlll.ls p in., for Ephrata, Litis, Lanoaeter, Oolunibin, &c. Oa Sundays: leave New York at 8 00 p m, Phil adelphia 8 00 rigor and 3 lb pm, the 8.00 a in train running only to.lttidlng. Poitsvide 800 a in, Ta maqua 7 t MO , a M. Harrisburg 0 OS a in and Reading at 1 33 stint ~aaFj a in.. for Harrisburg, and 10 52 a. ca. for Now Y. 44. and 4.25 p. in. for Phila delphia. .. commutation, . Mileage, Season, School and Ex. enraion Tickets to and from all points, at reduced 'rates. Boggess °hooked through BO pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. Reading. Pa., June 25. h. IRM. East Peimsylvania Railroad. NOiTiENRNAmN . SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS Commtemong Mot day. .711:ay 21st. 186 G. DITUICT rO NLW YORK 4ND PITTSBURG WITHOUT '•' otikilbE or Cans. TRAINS tatoro,Allentown daily (Sundays oxcart ed).a4.7Ao and 10.30 A. M., and at 12.:#., 4.16 and 11.44_P. M. The 10.30 A. M., make direct con nections at-Harrisburg, for Chamborahurg, Hagers town and points on tho Cumberland Valley Rail road, Northern Poptral Railroad, North and South, and the oil region. The 10.30 A. M., 12: , 5 and 11.- 41 P. M., are,.the Western Express trains, direct through to; Pittsburg without chango of cars. The 7.00 A. 3, train.. stops at all stations of this road, and milto,,oonnections at Reading for Pottsville, Port Clinton,..Tamanua and all points in tho Schuyl kill coal ,1-egi 3 Ons ; for Philadelphia and all points on the Philadelphia:an,l 'Reading:Railroad, also for HarristuniAlipkfitahurg, Ilagerstown, York, Het.. tysburg, - the m region, Williamsport, and ,tho West. The 4.1.5ye.M., train stops at all stations, eonnects at Reading._Arlth trains for Pottsville, Columbia. Ephrata, Lids, . 1 4Peaster, liarrisburg, . &e. The 11.44 P. M., train loaves daily (Sundays inoludedl for Reading, MarrAbarg, and the , West. Passongerapro,reguested o p• rehaso their tickets before' entering tho oars, as higher faro bo charged on the ; ears. . Tioaete for .gale at tie Allentown dike for all points on thievend i ned the principal stations on the Philo •olp.ttia. and Reading, Lobancin Valley, and Pennsylvania railroads ) West, North-woot and edatli.mist,b Utuio•ell) o, STOBSe ENO, ,b Stip% NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Three Daily Tins Allentcria foPhilaclelphi OABBIINGRRS fer,Philadelphla take.,L..y. R. R I trains passingc*Ranto*n; at 6.00 a., ra y 1.2.02 noon, and 6.65 pzni.i,.nuikti s :mrolje oontisotinn'itith the trains of N. P.R.. R. at Bethlehem; and krtive in Philadelphia at 9.20 a. M., 2.30 and 8.40 p. respectively. Passengers for Doylestown take 6 25 a. in. train from 'Bethlehem an i make connection at Lansdale and can return to Allentown the wome evening. All Paseengar 'rrit'.no (except Suud:• y Trairod con aoctat•llorko tree t , t, ,rid att drew. City PttsFenger • 11,ETUR:& - iNG Leal° the new Depot, Third streut, above Thom:, son, Philadelphia at 7.30 a. tn., and 5.15 p. nr.,arriv .ng in Allentown at 10.31 a. m., and 8.30 p. tn., ro-' apeotively. LOCAL SCHEDULE. • Three,Through Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted.] Pcissonger trains leavo tho now. Depot, Third street, Philadelphia. For ;Bethlehem, at 7.30 a. m., 3.30 p. m., and i lb P. M. For Doylestown at 8.35 a. m., and 2.30,4.15 p. m. For Lansdale at 0.15 p. m. For Fort Washington at 11 p. m. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leavp Dethlehom at 6.25 a. m. 12.28 noon and 4.15 p. m. Loave Doylestown at 6.40 a. m., 8.15, and 5 80 0. ro. Loavo Lansdale at 6.00 a. m. Fort Washington, at 2.15 p. m., 10.60 a. m. Fare--Allentown to Philadelphia, $1 8b ELLIS CLAES, Agent., ‘n¢B-'Bb. REMOVAL DESEILEws HAT, CAP & NOTION ESTABLISH LENT 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 fu I lino of NEW GOODS, such as. HANDKERCHIEFS, • SU6PENDERS, UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSHIRTS, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, DRAWERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, etc., etc.. eto. COME ONE ! COME ALL I and see for yoursolvoi, the beautiful assortment of goods, before purchasing elsewhere. I will take 4re:A pleasure in showing my goods, and can satis fy all Gifu 1 can and will eel goods 25 PER+ CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE OUTSIDE OP THE CITIES; yew goods received daily :rem the manutocturerr+ and fbr sale at the lowest rates. fteb2o t. SrAND FROM UNDER! GOLD 1.44 And Prosprts of still Further Decline ! I= l ' AL IV X C, 3E' Zik. .1\1" X Ci RULES 211 E _HOUR. Hath Caps Br., Straw Goods, SPRING STYLES. Christ & Sauer's, 14,1e - 4, • No. 15 West littuilton street opposite the Odd Follow,,' 1101,1171va rn hand dm largest assortment of Ha's and Can., • srting and summer styles, ever seen ir. Allentown, comprising every style and qualify from five dollars down to fit ty cents, and sum that viii bcceme old and young. Their,stook of Capa is the largest in Allentown, rod at dxtrcmely low price,. To convince the put,- lin of .Imkrut is said. it may be well to state that they have FoRTY-ONE different styles. Surely enough to give a person a chance of baiting Ills taste. per- Meagre. Christ suers direct attention to the fact that they are the only SIANUIrACTUREt3 at flats in Allentown. STRAW Goons.—A beautiful assortment of ears w hats, for ,non and boys, will be kept constantly on hand during the season, to which wo iuvit public attention. Give us a call. ill... Country Merchants would do well to give us n call, as wo will wholesale them lints and Caps cheaper than they can get them in the city. Allentown, August B—tf MuSic ! Music !! Music!! SHEET MUSIC UEPOTH kange supply on hand—it WO have not got the picco you want, we can get it for you in a few (Flo if you will leave the name of the piece with ue. INsTurcrioN Dorms for all kinds hf Instruments constantly on hand at Foust's Variety store. VIOI,IIIB 1 VIOLINS 1 VIOLIN ! I At all twiees. Violin Strings, Tail Pieces, I'egs, Bows, osin, Blank Ittlysie paper, at Fonsfs Varie ty Store. STAMPING 1 STAMPING I! Done at short notice—receiving now patterns con stantly. Call and sec the patterns at Foust's Varie ty Store. NOTIONS! NOTIONS! .2VOTIO VS! / / Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Threads, Sowing Silk, Pins, N: calm+, Combs Braids, and Hoop Skirts. Callin—it pays to go round thoeorner to Foust's Va riety Store. BASKETS! BASKETS 1 BASKETS! ! Mark . et Baskets. Dinner Baskets, Traveling Bas kets, Ctike Baskets, Card Baskets Fruit Baskets, Fanny Baskets, at Foust's Variety &tore. WHERE 13 ' FOUoT'I3 VARIETY STORE• ? Sixth Street, Sixth Street, Sixth Street, Four .doors from Hamilton, in ono of tho rooms un-. dor Col: Good's (American) Hotel. [may2h-dm JACKSON'S WASHING COMPOUND! in the public thutint dhourtgansettlaiwcuirsihteismtoann Agency oun or ce t t h ? i 6ompound, and now offers FAMILY RIGHTS for stile. This Compound has in many places almost universally come into use, resulting in a Great Saving of Labor and Time, and prOving far less destructive to wearing apparel than the old mode of washing. By this method the Finest Linens, Laces, Cambrics etc., can be readily and molly cleaned with very little trouble, No need of rubbing the skin off your hands and tearing the clothes to pieces. It will wash •in hard and soft water. Clothes need boiling but a few minutes, and but very little if any rubbing with the hands; thus avoid their wear on the wash-board. It removes Paint, Grease, or stains of all kinds. It does not injure the color. It y k pot only better than ordinary map. but much ehediTer. Give it a trial and you will ute nothing else. It positively will not injure the clothes, as many have given it a fair trial for several ycnrs, and it spenks 'for itself. The componnd cannot he sharp when every pound of ingredients requires 50 gallons of water. . ..rab. Persons who hare used it desiring to net ns sub-agents among thoir neighboin and friends, by making application to me will he authorized to do so, and rc.•eivo a commission of 10 per cent. lattlis fQx Et Rtrrtiity BighL • B. MARTENS, Ag't., Allentown, l'a. SEGARS! sEa.ans 34,000 No.l. Pin subscriber, at Emnus , Otret'S for sale 31,0011 good segars, ono year and a half nbl, put up iu boxes 100 each, superbly labeled. The regars are pronounced excellent by competent J-dges. Tho manufacturer being a cripple, he cannot take samples around to exhibit, he therefore would invite buyers to call and examine his stOck before purchas ing elsewhere, or send orders, Julyl7-tf JESSE ZELLNER, Emus, Pa. CIDER MILLS, FRUIT PRESSES, AP. PLE PASSERS Sc., fur male by D. LANDRETH k 601 '2la. 23 6th St. isugli•lm] batmen Market and Clistitttut ) Palo.; SEPTEMBER, 1 86 6. POPULAR► PRICES! 1 1 011 THE POPIRAII THAN POPULAR sToniE_ mor.. mum .11W.18F-1 - 1711E.e, ALLENTOWN, PA. linmetiso iittractiOns! Goods Purchased For CASH For Cash and Approved Credit! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES! Big Drop in Gold, Whether temporary or permanont, deponent sai•li not. With gold from $290 down to $1.27, au 1 cotton 39 oonto a pound. STANDARD GOODS are now selling at a heavy loss to the inunufaciturers but this h neither hero nor there, for KRAMEER, Ie bound to keep thno to the music, and continue as heretofore, • To bead the Trade azD casma ORIDTIMIETIM DEFY COMPETITION prom April 3d, I shall offer a complete lino of Ladies Seasonable Dress Goods, being poi featly ALIVE with everything in this , ins that is Fit RAI, CHOICE and ATTRACTIVE, in short as usual for Style, Variety and Lowness of Price. alma and can not bo surpassed STAPLE GOODS ? A full line of all the choice brands of bleached and unbleached mualins, shootings, to., and every thing that belongs to housekeepers in,this line at EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES ! I giCe no quotation Jr prices, but will sell you for LESS MONEY than you can get the same goods elsewhere. Shawls, Cloaks, Sacques, Mantillas, Clotho. Cassimeres, Tweeds. &c. 'This department has received Fpncial attention this spring and comprising the newest and most de sirable spring st”les, adapted to the taste of the aged, middle aged, "Young America," and children, and will bo sold nt present Gold Standard Priem Alen the CHOICEST LINEof GROCERIEE and at prices that will convince ono and all that Great Place of Interest for persons wishing to select from the most exten sive and reliable stock of goods and at THE LOW EST M AR KET PRICES. .An examination is nil I ask, knowing that I can of fer inducements that cannot be surpassed by any reliable house in town. M. J. ItIi.AMER,, OproeitotheEAGLE Consult Your Interest In Buying Goods! Metzuer Sc, Osman . Have just opened at their TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 33 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTO WN, PA., THEIR SPRING sTocK OF CLOVAS, CASSIIVIEWO, VESTINQS, &c., &c., which will-be I Made up to Order, IN TIIN LATEST STYLES, CV TIP-TOP WORICIVIEN, UnADV-Tilb,\Dg OL'2)7lllBrit, GEITLEMEE' MERE MS tSOLD CHEAPER THAN EVER. Call and Examine. WE HAVE THE Cheapest Coats, Cheapest Vests, Cheapest Pants, Cheapest Overalls, Cheapest Cloths, Cheapest Cassimeres, • Cheapest Shirts, Cheapest Collars, Cheapest Bosoms, Cheapest Neckties, Cheapest Scarfs, Cheapest Handkerchiefs, Cheapest Hosiery, Ch apcst Gloves, Cheapest Utubrellas, etc., etc., etc., etc. Our stook is much heavier and totter assorted than EV BE 1? E Don't forget the place, No. 33 East Hamilton atr., [lost door to the "Independent Republikaner." DIETZGEIR A OSMAN. NATIIAN METZGER, late of tho Dorm of Troxoll Metzger. TtLanuatz Osman, lately head cutter at tho total, liehmont of Troxell 4; Metzger. ,Allentown. Aug. 8, 1865 , Ilial ATal IN ALLENTOWN! JUST OPENED lasmfer & Steckel. It 1,191 LIME, No. 2J Host Roo trect Sixth Street, HAVE opened a Lew DRY GOODS and WW ORRY store. All of their stook is now cad fresh, and boo been purchased for cash at the pros. ont reduced prices, which will enable them to (Kin at greatly reduced rates. Among their Dress Goods will bo found somo of tho latest and most lashiona blo styles, comprising Silks, • Mo Leno, Lotto Yung°, Grenailins, Leno Melange, All Wool Delaius, Arnures, Melange, Plain mind Figured Poplins. BradLeyte+ Improved Duplex Hoop Skirt. Also a full line of MT TO 1V 7 PS NNT 12141.3E1L, Comisting in port of • • Cush:acres, Tweeds, • KLntuelty Jeans, Cottonndes, Sze Domestic Good s 9 uch as 'ripkii.gs, Flannels, Sheetings, Prints, Check, &c., &a Terms aro CASH! \WI,.COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in oxchange fur w»di. 11m. R. LA WEEK, Wll R. STECKEL. Ailll 17, kn.; —ly RAPP'S GOLD. PEN; UAs.t in th,o Wiactid t , FOR SALE AT MASSEY'S JEWELRY STORE No. 23 East Hamilton St. THESE: Pens have acquired Po wide a reputation I for their superiority as to render them the most popular pen made. Where once. used no other pen will be had. Ljunl2-3mos. (I:7llaTe you Neuralgia or Rheumatism. Don't go groaning and suffering through life, when you con bo cured by Smith's Liniment. AT Tlll3 AND SOLD MEE &0., in groat variety Kramer's I.IIE at tho shortest uottee THE CELEBRATED 31EI 11131 THIS VAT KEW SUMMER GOODS LOOK IN T US: NEW FIRM ! 31Et 13 (:) Si . (LATE HUBER Si. DILLINGER,) No. 7 WES2' .11AMILTON,STREE7, ALLENTOWN, PA. Wodld respectfully inform the citi en of Lehigh countyt that they have Just formed a co-parnorship as above, and that they have just unpacked a frash stook of SUMMER GOODS, FROM NE* YORK AND PHILADELPHIA And are now offering them at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. DRY GOODS! CONSISTING OF TOE LATEST STYLES or Figured and Plain Alpacas. Figured and Plain all Wool De Laines SHEPHE RD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, • • SUMMER SILKS, IRISII POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, White Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Sheeting:, Checks, Ginghams, Bedticks, Flannels, &c,, Shepherd Plaid Balmorals, Black Cloth, Cassimeres, Velvetine, Corduroy, • Cot on LADIES cLoAtc.tic Plain Cokra, Middlesex Cloths, Reppellants, and • - PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. 31ER1411AUIAR1 9 201,* A full line of Cloths, Casaimerea Sattinetts and Vestings, all kinds 'and prices, which will bo sold oheap. Wo have constantly on haiid a large and well se lected stook of all kinds of CROCKERY', • GROCERIES, MACKEREL, BALT, &o Which we , will dispose of at tho vary lowest cash prices. All kinds of Country Produce biltnn, in exchange for goods, andthe highest market prices allowed. Friends, Awake to your Interest ! for wo feel satisfied illatit.wo can suit your TASTES as well as;your runans. Don't forgot the place, No. 7 West Hamilton street, second -door Ilk ye the Cagle Returning Winks for the patronage received in the past, and hope that by a Continuous effort to accom odato their friends an/ .customers, and in cense quenoenf thniargeness and variety of their stook, to merit and recelvo a oontinuanco of the support and good will oftho'Pepide.. A. A. [lumen, , • . 0. L. EIMER. Allentown, July 18. ID 0 WE N'S FIRST CLASS GROCERY AND PaUVISION STORE, NO. 14 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLF:NTOWN, PA. CONSTANTLY on hand and . daily arriving a large and elude° assortment ,of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, to which the attention of the public is respectfully requested. , Ponic, Dam P.PLES, SUOARS, HAMS, " PEACHES, GREEN COFFEE, Suout.nrn, " CM:11111ES, ROASTLI) " 1)111E1) BEEF, COOKING 'PRUNES, MOLASSEB, 500'1) ToNo'E LASTS CURRANTS, SYRUPS, MACl:nnnt., PLums, CHEESE, Con Fish, FRESI3 Fauns. , , SOAPS, SALMON, COAL. On, CANDLES, COARSE. SALT, FINE SALT. r3IL - • .11L. SIAN A large assortment of choice flavored Green and Black Teas, superior to anything in the market. ' lE ° ' :11E 11E EigzS Ginger, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace CROCERIES, An elegant variety alwaye on hand, .:canrosed in part of' CANNED FRUIT, SALAD OIL, SARDINES, CATSUPS, SAUCES; CHOCOLATE, MACARONI, PEARL BARLEY TOBACCO! CIGARS!! Conßtantly in receipt of a large variety of FRESH CRACKERS. WHEAT FLOUR! Como and buy ! . . ' Come and buy ! BROOMS, BRUSHES, ROPES, STONE WARE! WOODEN WARE!! And every thing usually found in a first-clasp GROCERY HOUSE. t..PRODUCE BOUGHT All goods warranted as represented. W. S. BOWEN, Sn. Allentown, May 15, 1565.-1 y Dr. P. R. PALM, G ATEL SURGEON IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, would announce to the citi- . zone of Allentown and vicinity, that ho is contin uing tho practice of Medicine in ALLENTOWN, on Eighth Street, above Hamilton, first house above Waiter:wanner dr, Co's store. Raving bad the hen• or to belong to the OPERATING CORPS at the bat tles of Fredericksburg, Chancelloreville, Franklin's crossing, '&o., and having had charge of SEVERAL HOSPITALS, be has had much experience in all the details of SURGERY and the treatment of diiseases zenerally. The Doctor is a regular graduate of the JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE oi Philadelphia, and has been practicing medicine during the past eight. cen years. Saving had much experience in the treat ment of discuses of the EYE, ho would especially solicit the pntronngeof those who may bo afflicted with diseases of that important organ. Having re stored the sight of many who have boon BLIND son resits. lie would also solicit the attention of those :offering from chronic diseases, such as Drtoesv, (for which hohas an almost infallable remedy,) Cleanses of the: KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, CHRON IC COUGHS, Dunntirsh and DYSENTARY, (which he professes to cure in less than half the time required by r rdinary remedies,, tJltAval., tlot7llE, or onftirge mem of the neck, Picgs, Ma RASMUS or Consumption in children, Stoic llgetaciza. TA PE WORM, MELAN• tHIOLIA., SCROFULA, or Ring's evil, EPILEPSY, or falling PIOBOOLIS,:PUTRID "1011 - TEIROAT, TOTTER, DIS EASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES ; also diseases of the Liver, Lungs and licart. Having uow practiced medicine here for ever two years, the Doctor is able and willing to refer to per. gone 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 night. Modiaincs furnished to all patients, which he pre puce himself, as he•will use none hut the very best. References : Rimier:net. prtticrola. Allaninwn. May 20 IREES . • Geo. K. Reeder, No 15 East Hamilton Street, Nat Door to John .B. Moser 's Drag Storc Wu I; E hew. coustantly on hand it fait sorttnent ut roady-utodo clothing, such as COATS, VESTS. PANTS &d. also GENTLEMEN'S FUItNIBIIIIIO GOODS of Ili kinds, which ftr Workmanship, Quality and Prices, aro not curpaSsidlu Qtn. A large and %a:list:loaf +•d stock of MlWayn ' o 11 hand. •'. • Clothing toads to order on short..potice, - anti a GOOD PITIIIILRANTEEII. Call anti exiitning ottpAt4. 7' ` • • April 10,'66—)y] GEO. K. REEDER. PURE LII3I4IIITY WRITE LEAD,— Tho Whitest, the most durable and the most econom ical. Try it ! Manufactured only by Ziegler at Smith, Wholloolo Drug, Paint Glans ,Doulors Janllo>ly] No, 18? N. Third et., Mails EITINESIE ESTAKINMEITI, NEW FIRM. " Shinier 'Bros. (LATE RENINOR & SHIMER•) No. 5 West Hamilton Street A LLENTOWN, PA: Next Door to the Eagle Hotel Shimer's.:ManiMoth StorO LIVE INSTITUTION - • - Money .Saved ':BY BUYING AT SIIIMIEWS STORE, Filled Stacks High with Goods at PAL:Zka IC) .1E" .13.3 C C; MEI Our ontiro Stook has boon MARKED DOWN the lowest notch, we dory competition. E STUDY TO PLEASE • every one, old and young, rich and poor, wo deavor to keep a well soloctod atock.of DRY GOODS, . GROCERIES, . • QUEENS WARE, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTII, PROVISIONS SALT, FISII, Ac. Jto., to glve.bargains to all thoso 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 possiblo prices. We do not pretend to say that our et stein is strictly Cash, but guaran tee our prices to be as low as any others who are boasting of selling the cheapest, in consequence at 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 thu cheap est Goode. Be surd you aro right, mingle in the crowd, then come ahead to MUSTERS EOPULASEL STORE. where you can be boot suited with the most goods for the least monoy, with bosh durablo and fashion able goods. LADIES' Dress Goods Department ! Unusually complete with rich and elegant goods as well as the cheaper styles, it comprisiuy; Black and Colored Silks, Pla d and Figured Wool Do Lemnos, Morinoes, Plain, Figured and carded Mohair, American Du flines, Coburgs, Alpaccae, Ropps, Poplins, Scotch and Union • Jean's, WOURMING GOOD S, Wool Delaines, Merinnes, Repps, Poplin, Mo hair Goods, Bombazines, Allw. cas, Canton Cloth, Delaines, Coburg Prints, &o. Crape and Love Veils, Crape Collars, Square and Long Thibet and Blanket Shawls, Handkerchiefs, hosiery and Gloves, 0 ingherns, Flannels, Muslin, Tiekings, Diapers, Cheat's, Linens, Bosoms and Whito Go ,dg, &e., as CLOAKS AND CLOAKING CLOTH Of evory disoriptien, styles, quatity, colors an prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS ! I Squa - e and long Drocha, Blankets, Thibet and Plaid Shawls. • BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS • At very reduced prices, and all sive. The iitiver Nkirt: This skirt is more durable, more elastic, more graceful, and will keep it shape and retain its place better than any other Shirt. The Steel Springs ho. ing covered with a lino plated wire, in place of a cotton covering, will not wear oft or become soiled, and the whole skirt may be washed without injury or fear of rusting and will be no good as new. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH, A very full stunk, new and rich designo A full ussurtmaut, neap. WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS Of every diaerllllon. Gro2eries, Fish and Provisions At the lowest pricos, comprising a full line of all articles usually kept in a first class Grocery Depart in Ont. SALT—Ground Liverpool, Ashton and dairy salt by tho sack 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 he certainly lost in delay. Wo are thankful to our old customers for pact fa vors, and solicit a continuanco the sorno,and,as many new once, who will favor us with their patron. age, we will endeavor our utmost to treat them with courtesy and punctuality. Remember the well ktiown old stand late RIM INGER A 811151illt, No. 5 West tlamillon Street, Allentown, Pa. S tiIMER.BROS. IttE FLOUR!! Great Western Remedy ! Tins remedy le now permuting the most won derful cures. It cures Rheumatism, • Chills and Pavers, General Debility, Kidney Complaints, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Nick Hondaeho, In all caries a sensible relief is guaranteed In from five to ten minutes, and a PERFECT CURE in from six to twelve day s. Never tine it yet failed In ono solitary instance to accomplish far more than we have promised or the afflicted applicant antleipated. Tho Curative Properties of the Groat Western Remedy are truly wonderful. Whole pages of tes timonials teem influential citizens might be given to the public, hut wo deem it to be superfluous, as you may readily find persona of your own acquaint ance in every part of the country, who will testify to the disease dispellinir, and health promotion qualities of the Groat Western Remedy. AARON DAVIS, Discoverer and manufacturer, 825 Broad St., Newark, N. J. The Great Westerb Reined) may be obtained of all established Druggists throughout the country. W. E 13 trues Son, Druggists Allentown, whole sale Agents. [April 8, '5B SILVER AND PLATED GOODS - MOST SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, "N.zeor..-5 ji AT THE , V all:j' . NEW STORE, NA? .; ift t .711*-. Xo. 704 arch Street, lii r N i P•=i3 PHILADELPHIA. 11 The undersigned (Inte of the famous Roger, Bros. Manufacturing Company.) respectfully announce that they have upend a-new and beautint store for the sale of SILVER and PLATED IVARE. at 104 Arch Street. Our lung experience en manufaeturers will enable us to keep nothing but first-class (I ode and those who may pa'ronire our store will find, our plated gods for superior to any imported, and our customers may rely on the goods being precisely what they aro represented to be. july3-'O6-Iy] BOWMAN t LEONARD. Banks, Dinmore & Co. descriptions of Ikrviatd and Portable PLATFORM SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS N. W. CORNER or 15th St. & Penna. Avenue, Philad'a. Sept. 211, 1805. —ly o:7Don't lone a good norm' to miry s dollar for Ilveltk'a Lloisastd. etc., etc., etc., oto QULEINWWARE A FEW WORDS ABOUT 351115,211LW IC ..o e MEM Successors to A. B D ANIS & CO., DlanufaetworsofPatent PUIT.ATILP: FOR WEIGH LOCKS, It. It. TRACKS, & DEPOTS. COAL. HAY, AND LIVE STOCK. Also, all the variout Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of . Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effec tive antidote for the diseases' Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is beloved that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citimens, • How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many Of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : Sonoma. AND SCROPULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, Ur.cnns, Putinns, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC AP. PECTIONS, MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, NEU. lIALOIA OR Tic DOULOUREUX, DEBILITY, DYS PEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, ROSE on ST. ANTHONY'S Tine, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from IMPURITY OP THE, BLOOD. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. 13y the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare theinselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself. of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob• etructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse It whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep' the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the publio have been mtg. led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often np curative properties whater cr. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy ns shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. Ami we think we have gronnd for believing it has virtues which aro irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In ordeT to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should bo judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. PREPARED BY DR. 3. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Prior, $1 per Bottle g Slx Bottles for $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such is renown for the cure et every variety of Throat and Ling Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been ern ( ployed. As it h s long been in constant use throughout this cation, we need not do more than assure the peopl its quality is kept up to the best it ever lies been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has over been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR TM! MAD 08 Costiecness,' Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Esuptions and Shin Diseases, Liver" Complaint, Dropsy, Tater, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, , Areuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, mid for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them =pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Prioo 25 aentsper Box; Five boxes for $l.OO. Great numbers of Clergymen, Phssioians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents.below named fur nish gratis our Ammucari ALMANAC in which they arc given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not he put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ay rues. and take no others. The sick want the hest aid there is for them, and they should have ft. All our remedies arc for sale by all tta! vragga•re la Ailantuwa and by Draggle! , and donlers evar:vwbrro. At W'holesalo by J. M MARES do CO., Philadelphia. October 21 MIXICLI, MEXICO! $30,000,000 LOAN OF TIIE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO Twentmear Coupon Bonds in urns of $5O, $lOO $5OO, and $1 000. Interest Seven Per Cont. Payable in the City of New York. Principal dn., Interest Payable in COLD $10,000,000 lo be Sold at SIXTY CENTS on the DOLLAR, • in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of TWELVE PER CENT, IN GOLD, or SEVENTEEN PER CENT IN CURRENCY, at tho present rato of premium on gold, TILE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The Most Desirable Investment ever OFFERED. Immense Oasts of MINING and AGRICULTU RAL lands ; 'ixty por,oent, of PORT DUES, POSTS and TAXE4, in the Stat of Tamaulipas and San Luis Posted; and the plighted faith of the said States and the general Government are all pledged for the redemption of those Bends and pay ment of interest TILE SECURITY IS AMPLE. $3O in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per ot. Gold Bond of $5O. $BO in U. Curronoy will buy a 7 per oent Gold Bond of $lOO. $3OO in U. S. Currouoy will buy a 7 per cont. Geld Bond of $5OO. $OOO in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cont. Gold Bond of $l,OOO. Let every lover of Republican Institutions buy al lonnt ONE BOND Circulars forwarded nod reoelvon by JOHN W. COli LIE' R 'U., and The subscriber, who for the past few years, has ,eun the lessee, in now sole proprietor, and intends m identity himself thoroughly with the interests of his home. With long exporionee en a hotel-keeper, 0 trusts, by moderate charges and 0 liberal policy, m maintain the favorable reputation of the Pacifico ESTEI'S COTTAGE ORGANS. 'local JOHN PATTEN Now York, Sept. 12. , Jr. J. N. rill4T. nnanelal Agent of the Itepubli, of Mexico, 67 Brnauwny, N. Y. %50,..SubseriptinnA also received by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the United States. November 7, 1'65. A not only they iiie absolutoli CA. unequaled, by :in v other Rood Instrument it , the country. expresitly for Churches and Schools, thoy aro :mind to tin (mutiny well adapttd to the parlor and drawing room. For solo only by R. M. 13It1TOFI, No: 18 North SEVENTH Street, Pou,AuncrOtA, .„VONAbIo, ERA PRO V'S PIANOB, and a com photo assortment of tho PERFECT MELODEONS September 25, bl 5. —ty INVENTORS' OFFICES, D'EPINBUIL & EVANS ; CIVIL' ENGiNEEP S & PATENT SOLICITORS, No. 435 Walnut street, Philad'a, Patents solioited—Consultntions on Engineering Draughting and Shctehee, hiodels and. Meehiner. of all kinds wens: and skiLfully attended to. Spa cial stiontion given to REJECTED CASES and INTERFERENCES. Authen , lo Copies of all Doc uments from Patent.Ofllee procured. N. 13.—Save yourselves uselese trouVe and trav elling expenses, as there is no actual need ,or per sonal interview with no. All Inu•inese with these aloes can be transacted to writing. For further Information direct ea above, With stamp andel:id. fir circular with rotbrenvo& ;calory 01 150111. CONSUMPTIVES • READ WIIAT DR. SCHENCK IS DOING. DR. 3.11.8011EN0R. DEAR Sin :—I feel it a duty I owe to you, and to all who are suffering under the diseases known as Consumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know what great benefits I have recrived from your Pul monio Syrup and Seaweed Tonle in, so short a time. By the blessing of God it ha cured me thus far. Dr. Schenck, I will new make my statement to you as follows :—A bout torthes. n u,' ethe ego Ivrea attacked with,. sever , •te •I , on my lungs; 1 could not -le • ) d ',tit tered with ocet.ing to • •• I was ve:ytuutli ttau,..t , yes were very yellow ; likewise my stub ; my appetite all gone, and unable to digest what I did eat; bowels swollen, irregular and costive. I was very low spirited, and had such violent spells of coughing when I laid down at night add when I arose in tho morning that they would last one or two hours. I then would be newly exhausted, and was en tirely unable to lie on my left aide. I cannot de scribe try 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 tho last of February, 11.62, to June. 1862, not able to eit up. I bad the beet of medical attendance the whole of the time. My cough was so very bad that it racked mo very much- I ti Is time raised a largo quantity of thick, yel low, offensive matter, sometimes with blood, and it woe generally accompanied by nausea and a furred end thick coated tongue. At the time of coughing ro badly I mold have sharp, shooting pains in my left. eido and heart, night ewe in, and soreness al through my whole chart; had much inward lever! pain in my beck and under my shoulder blades and in the small of my back, and et times so severe that It would throw toe into spcsins. Now my physician gave me up to die. Othersbad, and the beet of I them, but they could do nothing for mooed at that time I woe nothing but akin atd bones. I then was in tho western prat of Itlieeouri. In Juno last we Left there for the East• and in August lost we came to New York, and I was so reduced that I could on ly walk a little with my lrasband'a help. After I had been hero a short time Gm salt water breeso made um feel much better for a time, and' then I bad again to call physician for aid. Wt, had four of the best physicians of New York on the diseases of the large, the doctors of all kinds, hut of' no avail. They said I was past onto, and that my lungs were too ter gone for any ono to cure me. But at this' time I woo on my feet about the house, not able to do much of anything, In November ast greer. worse, and the coneamption diarrhea sot io and last ed about eight weeks. Wo had tried all nod every thing that I could grasp at like a dying person for I my diseaeos—coneunipileu and liver .complaintw but of no avail. I In January, 18133, I was brought down aeain on j my bed, and wax not expected to live the night out. My husband stayed at my aids, and other friends, and they till wive• mo up to Its. At this time every ono who saw me did not think I would over leave my Led a living leunine. The first night I was at tacked with spasms, arid e nit deranged most of the time. A friend, Mrs. Harriet, came to see me the last of the v eek, and bietight the Sunday Mercury. In it vas an account of n great cure performed by Dr. Schunek. She rend it to too, and it was so much liko my disease that I asked my husband to go and see him for me. At this time I had given up all hopes of ever getting well "gain, and made my pease with God, to to ready whoneverlo called for me. OB•the 27th of January, 1883, my husband called on Dr. Selmer:l4 32 Bond street, Now York, and Met ed to him toy case, with a request for him to call and sec um, which be did, and examined me with tho reepirometer. When he was about to go I asked hen if he could cure me 2 Hid reply was: "I can not tell, both lunge are diseased, and the bronchial I tubes are affected on both rides." And yet he seem ed to think there wore lunge enough left to effect a 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, ho hoped to check it which ho did, but the constant coughing, night sweats, and diarrhea bad prostrated me so that he was afraid my vital powers were too much. prostrated ever to rally, and yet he seemed to think it I could live to get enough Pulmonie Syrup through my system to cause expectoration, there wore lungs enough 1r ft to recover. He wit bed me to try the Pulmonle Syrup and Seemed Tonle at ones, saying It would do me no harm, if it did me no good. 'rho first wee't it Famed to give me strength; so that on eunday after I sat op in lied and eta hearty for a rick 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 hoe of this. and when tho medicine was clearing out the system it mode them feel somewhat undue, and to persevere ; end be insisted on my taking it ; sad now I feel the benefit of it. For af tar eight days I began to gain tiny strength, and, with the exception era cold that took me bask some, I h tvo been gaining siroegth of body, my cough is going away, end all my pains are gone; no sore ,tors of the body, toy bowels aro regular, and my reath is sweet, and I thank G d that l am now go ing abeut. end row and moles well as over I could. I have taken sixteen bottles of the medicine eight ef each. I now have a good appetite and reel well :it night ; my cough does not titeublo me in getting up or lying down. I weuld now soy to the afflicted with connanpti )n or liver complaint, that Dr. Pet:neat is no humbug. You .an rely on what he says. Delay not: It is dangerous to trill with . these diseases. It' you would he cured, go at ones and any ono wishing to know the facts as herein stated can call nt my residence, 117 West Houston street, Now York city. MRS. MARY F. FARLOW. We tho undersigned, residents of New York, are net - painted w"h lire. Farho.i, and know bur state ment to to true. We also k now that she used Dr. Schenek's ruitatinic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, and , have reason to believe that to this medicine also I owes her preservation from a premature grave. B. FARLOW, 117 West ilotston Eutl ENE UNDERHILL, 678 Greenwich at. Airs. EUGENE UN D ER 111LL,e76 Greenwich et. AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 878 Greenwich at. A. F. HARRIS, 117 West Houston at. EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston M. J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl. M. A. LEIGHTON, 483 Broadway. Mns. BENJ. CLAPI', 19 Amity pl. I am well acquainted with Mrs. Mary F. Farlow, and with her husband, Mr B. Farlow, they having, f a few months past, attended at my church, and I am convinced that any statement which they might make may be relied on as true. JOHN DOWLIN.G D., D., Pastor of Bedford St. Demist Church, N. Y. Dr. Schenck will be professionally at his principal office No. 18 North Sixth street, cornier of COM mom, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9 A.. M. until 4 P. M., No. 112 Bend street. New York, every Tuesday,froin 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Mass. every Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. All advice free, hut for a thorough examination of the lungs with his Reepirometer, the charge is three dollars. CM Prloo alba Pulmonlo Syrup and Seaweed Tonle, o eh $1 50 per bottle, or $7 50 per halfdelen. Man drake Pills, 25 rants per box. ' Fur sale by all Druggists and Dealers, January 2, 1855.-1 PACIFIC HOTEL, 170, In, 174 & 176 GREENWICH ST., (ONE SQUARE WEST OP BROADWAY ' ) Between Courtlandt and Dey Ste., New York. JOHN PATTEN, Jr., Proprietor TUE PACIFIC HOTEL is well anti widely known L to the traveling public. The location is Itema tally suitable to merchants and business men; it Is in close prox mity to the business part of the city, —is on the highway of Souther.' and Western trav el—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad aril Steamboat depots. The Pacific has liberal accommodation for'over :100 guests; it is wail furnished, and possesses every , nodarn improvement for the comfort and ant. rtain. wont of its inmates. The rooms are spacione and well ventilated; provided with gas and water; the tttendance is prompt and respectful ; and the 4 generously provided with every delicacy of the CII3OO. t(ANdOOD: How Lost, hew Restored Juht publiNhel. a New Edition of Cr I vEnwrl I,'B CEI EBRATFD EMSAT (in the radi,:alcuro Ithout [flunking) of Spermatorrlima, or Seminal WO:11illet+I4, Involunta ry Seminal 1.,mm0 , Impoten y, or Mental and Pliyal • eal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; also Com.iimption, Epilepsy, and Vita induced by ficlf-lu dulg.meu or sexual extravagance. in a Peeled envelope, only 6 cents. Ihe celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, thatthe thinning consequencesofself abuse may be r (Heftily cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife-- pointing out a incite of cure at once ,simple,.(tortai and effeetuni. by means tif which every euflerer, no matter what his enudit ion may be, may cure hhuse f cheaply.privately, and radicallY. This Lecture should be in the Lands of every youth and every man in tic hied. Bent, under EMI, in a plain Envelope, to any ad dress, pox, raid, on receipt of As cents, or.two post stamps. Address the publi,hers, • Cll AS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 'Bowery, Now York. Post Office Box 4580. .—july:ll-Iy.] BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. PUr UP AT WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 223 NORTH SECOND STREET, PIiILADELPHIA. . Will color more water than four times the sans quantity of ordinary Indigo It is waning's( to gin atWaceion, sad Is retitled at the CAMS priov al the titivation. and Latirder at. tinlen tisqll4ii CO
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