TO AL " 4 IT 4 8 8 1 113011 —t, Phllad 1p I agent for thotoillkripAßltlktol)n- i - A Anblatonli Xml3troola y tare 701.. • of History °tithe Retr______ Dlotionldf'belliodhanios-2 Rebellion Record, by Frank Moore-9, • " Wallaingtonlrvineiirodui, 22 Clocreor's Neefil , 1 nri!,,Trorks. Menvalo It dih6 mite: liticauloy'R Work& • Uro'r Dictionary of Arts anti Mananettire.l. .)3artaroft'e United States-8 Volt , . Ac.. Ac., I furnish all Books publislid, for public and pri. nice LibratiokintAtimicsuloprities. Send a list of any Books wanted, with a stamp, for prices, which will bo sent b • return mail. [sepl..2th . tituu: ¶I YELLERS' GUIDE 1 Lehigh Valley Railroad. ..,aXl2lB3Pri' r.ttlt;;111 LI , eve Bffo. BIININOi AiatANGEMENTS-18111 On and after Morulay, May 2lat, MR, Passenger Trains of thi' 1;6141071111v Railroad Company will run In eonneotion with the several roads running to Wilkosbarte;Ned. Xork' find Ph illdolphia, as fol lows DOWN O 1 FASTWARD TRAINS , . .., , lITATIONS. MO: 1. No. 5. No.'. No. 9. Leave A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. Wiikes BarrO, . 8 Whits Haven 9.30 • 3.08 Tannery - ~ 9.36 3.08 el Hickory Rnit • • 9.45 3:15 - .a. Mad Rum ' • .... 9 51 9.22 . .s Rockport 10.00 3.31 al Shenandoah,: 5..1,.!, 2.10 El Mahoney 1:11;y„ '_ ~, • 2.15 9 Andenried, ' • • 2 0 `- Jeaneaville 2.15 .12:. Beaver MeadOW -. t. .: . .: 2.35 4 - il Weatherly q,26 3.20 c , Penn Haven , 10:24 3,53 .° Manch Chunk - ' ' 4.30 10;47 4.26 '2 Lehighton 4.40 10.67 4.36 Perryville .-, .::.. 4.46 , 4.41 er.i Lehigh Gap 6.01 , 4.56 Slatington 5.07 11.20 5,02 Rookdale ' 5.17 6.13 Lattry's • . "I'"' 527 5.23 Whitehall 5.34 ' 5.30 Copley •• ~ 6.38 11.42 5.34 Hokendanqua -• ` 5.42 5.38 Cataeanqua 5.46 111:47 5.4' Allen Furnacii . b. 54 ' 5.50 Allentown ' 6.00 11.57 6.56 1.10 Bethlehem ' 2,' - 6.15 12.13 0.15 1.20 Preemanabitig_ P :6. 4 23 • 624 . Heston, , , : , 6.44 12.43 6.45 2.00 Philidelnhia, • '9.20 2.35 8.46 New York,. . .10.10 4.10 10.45 6.00 No. 15.—Lop.von,Eoth1diom at 12.40; Emmons burg 12.99 ; Easton 1.15 ; Now York 5.20. UP OR WESTWARD TRAINS granolas. No: S. No. 6. No.lo. No. 2. No. 4. Leave A. M. M. P: M. A. M. P.'M New Yo.k,• 700 12.00 4.00 0.00, 8.00 Philadelphia, 7.30 5.15 Easton 9.47 3.25 7.40 11.54 11.24 Freemansburg , 10 07 3.49 8.06 Bothlehom , ..- 10.20 4.00 • 8.15 12.21 11.00 Allentown 10.37 4.15 8.30 12.35 12.04 Allentown Furnace 4.20 8.34 ss Cataeanqua 10.47 4.28 8.42 `:1 Hokendancitta : 10.58 4.33 8.47 ..1 Coplay 10.57 4.38 8.51 4 Whitehall .. 11.02 4.43 8.56 Laury'a 11.10 4.50 9.04 Rockdale . 11.19 5.00 9.14 t... Slatington" •,, 11.21 5.12 9.25 '1 Lehigh Gap 11.36 5.18 9.31 ,s Parryvilo - , . .. 11.48 5.33 9.45 4. Lehighton , 11.55 5.39 9.50 1.4 Man . & Chink 12.05 5.50 10.00 Penn llavhn • ' ' 12.32 0.13 Weathißly 12.54 Beavor Meadow, 1.24 Jeaneville . .c., - . 1131 f . Audenried. 1 .,-, 1.44 • Mahoney Cityoal 1.45 Shenandoah, ;.:1.50 • Rockport :!24 12.53 6.37' Mad Run :::. 1.02 ' 6.46 Hickory Rue;" i 1.07 6.52 Tannery , .; 1.17 7.01 White Haffln ~. 1:23 . 7.07 Al WilkeTßarre, 2.60 8.35 '-. CONNECTIONS: Central Rani:Pad cif New Jersey—All up and down trains connect 1 t Easton with the trains of the Cen tral Railroad of New Jersey to nod from Now York. North PontisYlvania Railrond.—D , wn trains No. 1,5, mid i 7,and up ,trains Nos. 2 and 8, connect at Bethlehem : wit)} trains for Philadelphia. Teal& from Philadelphia connoot at Bethlehem with down train No. 7 and,with up trains Nos. 8 and 10. East Pennsylvania Railroad. Down trains Nos land 5, and np trains Nos. 2, 4,6 and 8, connect at Allentown with trains for Reading and Harrisburg . Trains from Harrisburg and Reading ccnneot at Al• lentown with all down trains. Belvidere Dolaware Railroad.—Down trains Nos. 1, 3 and ,s,cenno,ct Phillipsburg with trains fur Philadelphltiii rains from Philadelphia connect at Phillipsburg with up trains No.. 2 and 10, and trains from Belvidero connect with up trains Ncs. 6 and 8. „., CatawlsilsO,R . alliondDown train No. 7 and up train No. frobritieetat QualtakeJunciion,svith trains of the Catawissa Railroad. Hazleton Railroad.—Down traina Nos. 5 and 7, and op train No. 8 conneot with trains of the Hazle ton Railroad. Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad..—Down trains Nos. 5 aUd 7, and up trains Nos. R and 8, connect at White Htereiit With 'trains alba Lehigh and Sim rynehanna Railroad to and from Wilkesbarre. No change of oars between Willtesharre and New York on up train No. 8 and down train No. 7. No change between Wilkesharre and Philadelphia on up train No.B and down train Na. 5. R. H. SAYRE, Supt.& Eng enaB-'65. READING RAIL - :ROAD HUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, June 11th, 186 G. GREMPINntmc. LINE FROM THE NORTH and; North-West for Philadelphia, New Y Re idinsh patterille. Tamaqua, Ashland, Ltbanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Col. umbla Trains, leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows : At 8.00440 and 9 05 A. M.. and 2.10 and 9.15 P. BL. tionneoting with Hmilar Trains on.the Pennsyl. vanity, Rail Road, arid 'arriving at Now York at 6.00 and 10 10 a.. m., and 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 p. m Sleeping Cars aeoninpanylpg the, 3.00 a. m, and 9 16p inane, Without change.' Leave Harrieburg for Reading; Pottsville, Tama qua, Mlnerlmillei Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8 10 a. m , and 2.10 and 4:10 p. m., stopping's; Lobanon.and principal Wry Sin Hone; the 4.10 p. m.. train making connections for Phil/061111ga. and Columbia only. For Potts, villa. SohnVlbill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Smuzzehatzna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 p .m ' 1•41/. ReturriMg :Leavalirew York nt 7.00 and 0.00 a.m., 12.110 noon atidB.oo p. m:; Philadelphia at 8.15 o. m , and 830 p. m. Way passenger Train leaves Phila delphia at 7.30 a. returning Opts. Bonding at 6.30 p. m., stopping at all ,Stetlons ; ,Pottsville at 8.45 a mb. and 245 p. m.; Ashltni a 00 and 11 TA a. m. and-. 1.05 p. m.l Tamaqua at 9.45 a. m. and 1 - OD and 8 55 p. m. IA;(90 4 000116 for Harrisburg, via Sohuylkil , and claltfrabbeiliti Railroad, at 7,00 a. ne. ReadipgApoommodation Train ; Leaves Reading at 6 00 a m., returning from Philadelphia at 5 00 pm. Ooluiniple•ltailroad trains leave Rending at 6 45 s.m.,l2;osmnoti and 6.15 p m., for Ephrata, Litis, LancastertOolumbia; On-SMlChtyi i leave New York at 9 00 p m, Phil adelphia ;8 00. a in and 3 16 p m, the 8.00 a m train running only to Reading. Pottsvi;le 800 a in, Ta magna 7 30, a.m,llarriaburg 9,05 a m and Reading at 1 33 a. m ~and 1.30 a m , for Harrisburg, and 10 52010 u.: for New Y.,rl , and 4.26 p. m. for Phila. delpys t . • Cot:mutilation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex earsion,,Vokets to and from all points, at reduced reap. , Baggsgo 'chocked through • 80 pnande allowed each,Paszonger. ' G. A. NICOI,I S. nonorni - Suporintoodea.. , Reidlieg, Pa.. Juno 25th, Ma. East Pennsylvania Railroad, SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. totritnoteing Monday, May 21 tt, 1866. Djl „T9 ; lir:Yr TOME AND PITTKICIth VITIIOIIT Laln .1.. CIIANGE PF CARB. TMPS•lenilir Allentown daily (Sundays except 'jai) i1f7.1111 and 10.30. A. M., and at 12M, 4.15 and 11.44 P. M. The 10.10 A. M. ' make direct con nectiorieatilarrisberg, for Cliaml.mrsburg, Hagers town and points on the Cumberland Valley Rail road, northern Central.-Rnilroad,..North.and South, and the oil region. The 10.10 A. M., 12.15 an d 41 P. 111., aro the Western Express truing, direct through tq Pittsburg without change of oars. The 7.00,..A1.M4r.01 2 ...stops at all stations of this road, andnk,ilcina9aussaHns. at Reading for Pottsville, Porta.intprii traipaqtio:and all points in the Sahuyl kilLtleal yogions j for Philadelphia and all points on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, also for Harrisburg, Cham . bereburg, Hagerstown, York, Get tysburgi the oil rogioqiWilliatusport, and the West. Thu 4.1 5 H.,,train stops .at all' stations, connects at eiteadingovitli. trains for Pottsville, Columbia. Ephrata, Litiz, taneaeter, Harrisburg, &c. The 1144 P. M., train leaves' daily (Sundays inoluded\ for Reading, Harrisburg, and the - West. 'passengers are requested o Frchase their tickets be(' te entering dim .as higher faro will be oharged i on this pars. Voete. sale at the Allentown ;Ado for all pnintaipp litikr,qa d ",azid the prinelVal strati:Ali the PktbliMipitit; Reading, Lebanon Valloyi and L101011g..11100.4 West , Nortb•rent, and : ittliettialti Oft +66) ITOLIIi Nag'rve MIRTH 'PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ligipsgimappi ) ThrapAsily Trains 'Anent:mm.o Pliiiad;lphi ASSENE,FERS.forYtaladalplxii taikne.ti R. R li trains parsltig . Alleitown, at CVO a. m.,12.02 noon, and 5.55 o.l(i., l mako oldeskienrieetionotlth the trains of N. P: R. It. - Bethlehem t -and arrive in. Pittlaldatphia at 9.20 1011., 2. 1 0 and m., respetivdly.•-; • .; • Passenger(' for Doylestown t(Lilrso: 6.26 a. in. train I from Bethlehem ant make' conflation pit T antiln:le ' and can return to Allentown . The: evening. All Passenger Trains (exceiitSu. y'.l'raiiid,lenn aest at Barks street, 6tl' Ana 6th street City Passonger Railway." , ••• ,• -:.• RETURNI*43,.. Leave the new Depot, Thitirstieet, above Thom eon, Philadelphia Philadelphia at 7.30 b. !a:Art.ls.lsp. m., arriv ;ng in Allentown at 10.31 a. in., and 8.30 p. m., re spectively. LOCAL SOHNDULC . . Three Through Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted.] Passenger trains leave the now Depot, Third street, Philadelphia. For Bethlehem, at 7.30 a. m., 8.30 p. w., and 615 P. M. For Doylestown at 8.35 a. m.,arkd 2.30,4.15 p. m. For Lansdale at 6.15 p. in. For Fort 'Washington at 11 p. m. TRAINS FOR PIIrLADELPIIIA. Loavo Bethlehem at 6.25 a. m. 12.25 noon and 6.15 p. m. Loavo Doylestown at 6.40 .a. m., 3.15, and 5.50 p.m. Loavo LanSdale at 6.00 a. , re.. Fort Washington ' at 2.15 p. m., 10.50 a. m. Fare—Allontown to P hiladelphia $l. 85 ELLIB CLARK, Agont. angB-'65. REMOVAL 'DESHLER'S HAT, CAP & NOTION ESTABLISHMENT HAS boon removed to GODFREY PETER'S building, on East Hamilton Street, Opposite the Court House, Whore can now be found the latest, most elegant and fashionable styles of HATS AND CAPS. Also has been added a Gents' Furnishing Goods DEPARTMENT ! •With a full lino of NEW GOODS, such as UANDKE RC HIEFS, : SUSPENDERS, UNDERSHIRTS, OVERS II I RTS, UMBRELLAS, • HOSIERY,. DRAWERS, COLLARS; NE K. TIES, GLOVES, • etc., etc., etc. COME ONE• 1: COME ALL!! ind see for yourselves, the beautiful assortment of roods, before purchasing' elsewhere. I will take 4rent plevuto in showing my goods, and can satis fy all that 1 can and will sell goods 95 PER CENT CHEAPER TITAN ANY OTHER • HOUSE OUTSIDE OP THE CITIES. New goods received daily from the manutacturet•e and for sale at the lowest rates. ffeb2ll-1. STAND FROM UNDERI GOLD 144! And Prospects of still Further Decline r -3E' 41k. M 43" I CI RULES ZIIE HOUR. .Hats Caps & Straw Goods, SPRING STYLES. Christ & Sauer's, , , -.Vt No. 151 est Hamilton street oppbsito the Odd Fellows' Hull, have on hand the largest assortment of hats and Cap„ ."" spring and summer styles, over seen in Allentoivn, comprising every style and quality. from five dollars down to fit ty cents, and sum that will become old and young. , Their stooft of Cups is the lasgest in Allentown, And at extremely low . prices. To oonvinco tho pub lic of what is sail. it inay ho well to state that they have FORTY-ONE different styles. Surely enough to give a person a chance of suiting his Of to. Messrs. Christ A Sailors direct attention to the fact that they aro the only MAtfus•sicrunaus of Hats in Allentown. STRAW OODS.—A beautiful assortment of straw hats, for on and buys, will be kept constantly op hand during the season, to which we invite publi attention. (live us a cull. Country Merchants would do well to giv us a call, as we will wholesalo them Hats and Calf; eheapei than they can got them in the city. Allentown, August 8 —tf • Music ! Music!! Music!! ,lIEET MUSIC DEPOT!! Alarge supply on hand—il we have not got the piece you want, wo can get it for you in a tew illys if you will leave the name of tho piece with Vb INSTRUCTION Boons for all kinds of histruments constantly on hand at Faust's Vat iety Store. VIM I VIM ! VINE! I At all prices. Violin Strings, Tail Pieces,. Pegs, Bows, Rosin, Blank. Music paper, at Fousr's Varie ty Store. STAMPING STAMPING ! Done at short notico—receiving, now patterns con stantly. Call and see the patterns at Foust's Varie ty Store. NOTIONS! NOTIONS! ! NOTIO VS! ! ! Handkerchiefs,Hosiery, Gloves, Threads, Sowing Silk, Pins, Nteals, Combs Braids, and Hoop Skirts. Call in—it pays to go round thocorner to Foust's Va rieliStore. BASKETS 1 BASKETS ! BASKETS 1 !. Market Baskets, Dinner Baskets, Traveling Pas lists; Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Fruit Baskets, Fundy Baskets, at Foust's Variety Store. WIIERE IS FOUST'S VARIETY STORE? Sixth Street, Sixth Street, Sixth Street, Sixth Street, Four doors from Hamilton, in one of the rooms un der Col. Good's (American) Hotel. [may22.6a, JAORSON'S WASHING COMPOUND! 'IsHE undersigned wishes to announce to the public L that ho has taken 'the Agency of this valuable compound; and now offers FAMILY RIGHTS for sale. This Compound has in many places almost unitersally come into ueo, resulting in a ',Great fiaving of Labor and Time, and proving far loss destructive to wearing apparel than the old mode of washing. 13y this method the • • Finest Linens, Laces, Camb rics etc., can be readily and easily cleaned with very little trouble. No need of rubbing the skin oil 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 doesM9t injure the color. . . It is not only better than ordinary soup, but much cheaper: Give it a trial and ybu will use nothing else. It positively will not injuro tho . clothes, no many have given it a fair trial for several years, and it speaks for itself. The componnd cannot be sharp when every pound pf ingredients requires 50 gallons of water Persons who have used it desiring to net as sub agents among their neighbors mill friends, by making application to mo sill be autboriltd to do so, and roeeiyu , a commission of 10 per cent. lattliy fcbv , a Family Right B. THEABTENS,.Ag't., Allentown, Pa. SEGAIIS: REGAIRS 34,000 No.l. -rnE subscriber, at Luaus, offers for sale 34,000, good segars, ono'year and a half old, put up in I)9xes 100 each, superbly labeled. The segars aro pronoUnmed excellent by competent judges. The manufacturer being a cripple, he cannot take samples around to exhibit, he therefore would invite buyers to e all and examine his stock before purchas ing. elsewhere, or send orders. julyl7-til , JESSE ZELLNER, Emus, Pa. CIDER MILLS, FRUIT PRESSES, AP. PLI PASSIMI3 dm ) for solo by D, LAiIDRDTII & 8014, 21 a2B 6th auglit.lm) botirosti Morkot and Chottiukto SEPTENBER; 186 6. POPULAR, PRICES! RUTH , POPHAIt TRADE AT. Turn , - - POPULAR STORE- As_ "sit •sul,Jokr . ._•, ALLENTowN, -- PA. - i • Imthense Goods. Purchased For CASH AND SOLD For Cash and Approved Credit 1 GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES! Big; Drop in Gold, Whether :temporary or permnnent, deponent sail] not. With gold from $2.00 down to SI.2T, nal cotton 39 cents a pound. • STANDARD GOODS aro now selling at a heavy loss to the mauufaoturers bat this is neither hero nor there, for KRAMER, Is bound to hoop time to tho music, and continue as heretofore, To Lead the Trade MiD OPPLQ LIEDM2SII2IE4g3 BEM DEFY COMPETITION ! Prom April 3d, I shall offer a complets lino of Ladies .Seasonable Dress Goods, being perfectly ALIVE with everything in this line that is rausn, CHOICE and ATTRACTIVE, in short as usual for Style. Variety and Lowness of Price. shall and can not be surpassed. STAPLE GOODS? A fall lino of all the choice brands of bleached and unbleached mualins, shootings, &c., and every thing that belonga to housekeepers in this line at EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES 1 I give no quotation of prices, but will sell you fdr LESS MONEY than you can got tho samogoods elsewhere. Shawls, Cloaks, Basques, Aillantillas, &0., in groat variety Cloths, Cassimeros, Tweeds, &c. This department has received ' special attention this spring and comprising the newest and most de :Arable spring styles, adapnid to the taste of the aged, middle aged, "Young America," and children, and - will be sold at present Gold Standard Prices Also the t CHOICEST LINEof GROCERIES! and at pricee that will convince ono and all that Kramer•'s 1.3 THE .Great Place or Interest for persons wishing to select from the most extort sive and reliable stock of goods and at THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. An examination is all I ask, knowing that I can a far inducements that cannot be surpassed by any reliable house in town. M. J. KRAMER, • Opposite the EAGLE HOTEL. Consult Your interest In Buying. Goocll Metzger & Osman Ilavo just opened at their TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 33 EiST HAMILTON STREET, :ALLENTOWN; PA., THEIR SPRING STOCK OE' CLOTHS, CASSiIVIERES, VESTINCS, &c., which will bo I Made up to Order, IN THE LATEST STYLES, BY TIP-TOP WORKMEN, at the shortest notice 6 Tri@llTlt's, 11 GEITLEEE' 111111181118 GIS SOLD CHEAPER THAN EVES Call and Examme. 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 , apest Gloves, Cheapest Umbrellas, etc., etc., oto., etc. Our steel is mush heavier and better aetortod than EVEL,' BEFORE: Don't forget the place, No. 33 East Hamilton str., next door to the "Independent Republikaner." METZGER do OSMAN.' NATITAN "METZGER, lath of the firm of Troxoll t fdotsgcr. . TILanuAII OsiseN, lately bead cutter at the tstab- Ilehment of Troxoll 'Mots.ger. Allentown. Aug. 3, DM El y sToni IN . ALLENTOWN! • JUST OPENED lutatwler & Steckel. At LIONI lIILL, No. 20 Hist llamllton treet HAVE opened a row DRY GOODS and ORO WWI' storo. All of their stook is new and fresh, and has been purohnsdd fur cash nt the prer• oat reduced pricer, which will enable them to sell at greatly reduced rates. Among their Dress Goods . . will bo found eome of the latest and moat faslilona blo styles, comprising Silks, Mohair Leno, Leto Voyage,. • Grenadine ' Leno Melange, , 'All Wool Delulus, • Amures, lgolang,e, Plain and Figured Poplins. - Bradley's' Improved Duplex Hoop Skirt. Ale° a full line of • WE 30 IV Pal "VET TailL r ' Consisting in port of • Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans. Cottonades, &o Domestic Goods, nob as Tickings, . . Flannels,. Sheetings, Prints, Chock, &c., &c. • • Terms are CASH! Wik..COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In exchange fur golds. W.u. R. LAMM, Arra 17, 1866 BARLOW'S INDIGO OM. PUT UP AT WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 223 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA, • . Will oolor more water than four timeb . ihe eamo quantity of ordinary Indigo. .. . • ~ It le warranted to give satisfaction, and Is retailed at tlie cacao price as tho Imitations sod inferior ar-. dales. Duay&lim PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,- preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it! and , you will have no other. ManufactUred only by ZIEGLER .t, liVentssnlas Dnuo ) yAnn. and Gni.se DuAinne, Jnoll-1,1 ttu.lB Rotth Third Sim% indlabdpldn THIL.: : :.,Witi MEW NATO .00DS LOOK IN AT Us: NEW FIRM ! Lt'Er,N33IIXVXEt3FI CPIS (LATE ?HU/3NR DILLDWER,) No. 7 11,E82tilz6fILDONiSTREE2, . . Would respeettuily inform the citi en of Lehigh county that , they have just formed a eo-parnership as above, and that they have just unpacked a fresh stock of • • SUMMER GOODS, FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADRLPITIA And are now offering them al the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. DRY GOODS! CONSISTING OF TUE LATEST STYLES OF Figured and Plain Alpacas. Figuralsaini Plain all Wool De Wines SHEPHERDPLAIffs, BLACK-SILKS, . . SCIMMER•SILKS, • • • IRISH POPLINS,, WHITE GOODS, White Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton.l Sheeting:, Checks, Ginghains, Bedticks, Flannels, tkc„ Shepherd Plaid Balmorats, Black Cloth, Cassinzeres, Velvetine, Corduroy, Cottonades, • Kentucky Jeans, . Drills, LADIE3 OLOAKING, • Middlesex Cloths, Reppellants, and PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. 3IEEVRAUHMEI 9 G 7 EAR. A full line of Clothe, Cassimeres, Srittinetts and Vestings, all kinds and .prices, Which will bo sold cheap. Wo have constantly on Utast largo and well se lected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, • GROCERIES, • MACKEREL, SALT, &o Which wo will dispose of at the very lowest cash , prices. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market prices allowed. Friends, Awake to your Interest 1 for wo fool satisfied that wo can suit your TASTES as well us your PURSES. Don't forget the place, No. 7 West Hamilton street, second door about the Eagle Hotel. Returning thanks for the patronage received in the past, and hope that by a continuous effort to accom odate their friends ant customers, and in conse guano° of tho largeness and variety of their stock, to merit and receive a continuanco of tho support end good will of the people. A. A. Hunan, Allentown, July 18, - ROWEN'S .RST CLASS GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. NO. 1.1 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLErowN, PA. . . . CONSTANTLY on hand and daily arriving a large and choice assortment of Staple and Fancy GROCERlES,.to•which' the attention of the public is respectfully ieqUested. •: • • Ponit, DAtER APPLES, SUGARS, thous, •" PEAcnns, G Itr.EN Corint, Sum:Limn, " CHERRIES, ROASTED . DRIED BEEF, COOKING PRUNES, MOLASSES, SHOD TONG',E ZANTE CURRANTS, SYRUPS, MACKEREL, P1,1:315, • , CHEESE, Con FISH, FRESH FRUI,TS, ' SOAPS, SALMON, COAL OIL, CANDLES, COAESE SALT, ' FINE SALT. "311" 311 E AIL PiNi! ig.• A largo assortment' of ohoioe flavored Green and Black Teas, superior to anything in the market. ORMI .111 Em AEI SWIN G ingor, Allspice. Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace CROCERIES, An elegant Nariety always on hand, J omposod in part or' ANNED Farrr, SALAD Om, SARDINES, CATSUP', SAUCES, „CuocoLATE, VERM/LLION, MACARONI, PEARL BARLEY Constantly in receipt of a large ♦aricty of FRESH CRACKERS. WHEAT FLOUR! RYE FLOUR!! Como and buy! Come and buy! BROOMS. BRUSHES, ROPES, • STONE WARE! WOODEN WARE!! And every thing usually found in a ill-it-elms GROCERY 110 USE. 3.1zp... PRODUCE BOUGHT Or All goods warrautaaß rtiptesented. W. S. BOWEN, Sn. Allentown, May la; 1841.-1 g . Dr. P. R. PALIA LATE SURGEON II .THE UNITED LA STATES ARMY, would announce to the citi zens of Allentown and vielnity,, that he is contin uing the practice of Medicine in ALLENTOWN, on Eighth Street, above Hamilton, first house above. Lichtenwallner . Co's store. Having had the hon or to belong to the OPERATING Cones at the bat tles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Franklin's crossing, &c. and having had charge of SEVERAL liosevrazs, 1:o has had much experience in all the details of St:nazi:lr and the treatment of diseases generally. The Doctor is a regular graduate of the JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE of Philadelphia, and hatubeen practicing medicine during the past eight een gears. - lldving hod much experience in the treat ment of diseases of the EYE, he would especially solicit the patronageof those who may be afflicted with diseases of that important organ. Ha ing re stored the sight of many who have . been adtrn eon rnans. lio would niso solicit the attention Y those suffering from oheonio diecasee, ouch as DROPSY, (for which helms an utmost infallable remedy,) Dibeases of the KIDNEYS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, CURON 'O COUGHS, DIAIIIIIICE.4. and DYSENTARY, (which he professes to cure in less than half the time required by ordinary tvimedies,i OTIA,ViL, qpirna, or enlarge ment of the neck, Pions, Mandolins or Consumption in children, SICK HEADACRE, TAPE WORM, MELAN CHOLIA, SCROFULA, or King's evil, EPILEPSY, or falling sickness,:Purnin SORE THROAT, TETTER,DIS EASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES ; also diseases of the Liver, Lungs and Heart, . Having now practiced medicine here for over two years, the Doctor is abli and witting to refer to per sons in this 'place Who hdvo been cured by him of master the diseases specified. All calls from town or county will receive prompt attention by day or night, Medicines furnished to all patients, which he pre pa:es himself, as he will use witting the very best. References : Hie former patients, Allentown. May 29 1856 Geo. K. Reeder, MERCHANT TAILOR! No 15 East Hamilton Street, Nut Not is 44{1 B - r Moser's Drug Store W.13.111tE bebopll s:constantly on hand a full ,- sortment of ready-made clothing, such.rus COATS, VESTS. PANTS &e. i also GENTLEMEN'S FURNISAING 000i)E1 of all kinds, wliioh for Wor)malphip, Qua4ty and Pact* . are.nol surpasald in town. A largo and well ioloCei ed stock of always on hand. . Clothing made to ardor on short notice, and a .GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. Call and exawing our stook. April 10, 'OB,--ly] GNO. K. lIEBDER. • WM. R. STECKEL. -1 y PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,— The Whitest; the most durable and the moat eoonom• Wel. Try tt I Manufeetured only by alieglei!" •mitt, Wholonia Drug, Mut & elan Dula/ janBo•l4 tie. ar Ne TIMM.. WWII IE2 Ail ALLENTOWN, PA. Plain Colors .C. L, Ilunicit TOBACCO! CIGARS!! ~G ESIiULI NEW FIRM. Phimer . Bros. (LA,i;E:RENIIiGR & SHIMER,) No. 5 West Hamilton Street A LLENTOWN, PA. Next Door to the Eagle Hotel Shimer's Mammoth Store LIVE INSTITUTION ! Voney Saved BY BUYING AT STORE, Filled Stacks High with Goods at.' PALM 1 3 ' 3ELICIMgEII Our entire Stook has been MARKED DOWN the lowest notch, we defy competititii ! WE STUDY TO PLEASE every. ono, old and young, rich and poor, we en.. deavor to keep a well solooted stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, OARPETINGS, OIL CLOTH, PROVISIONS SALT, FISH, Ao. Ate:, to give bargains to all those who may favor us with their custom ' not only for sixty days or a given lime, but wilt continue to sell our goods at the very lowest possible prices. Wo do not pretend to say that our system is strictly Cash, but guaran. toe our prices to.be as IoW as any others who.hro boasting of selling the cheapest, in consequence of doing business entirely upon cash principle. Strangers follow the standard customers of the well known old stand, and you will all in turn be with courtesy Watted-on and supplied with tho cheap est Goods. Bo sure you are right, mingle in the orowd, then cotneraheadto . MINCERS POPULAR STORE. where you can be best suited with the most goods for the coast money, with boob durable and fashion able goods. LADIES' Dress Goods Department Unusually complete with rich and elegant goods as well as the cheaper styles, it comprising Black and Colored Silks, Plaid and Figured Wool Do Lanes,Morinoes, Plain Figured and carded Mohair, American Do Laines, Coburgs, Alpacons, Ropy's, Poplins, Scotch and Union Plaids, etc., etc., etc., etc 'MOURNING GOODS, Wool DeMines, Morinoes, Repps, Poplin, Mo• hair Goode, Bombazines, Alpao efts, Canton Cloth, De!nines, Coburg Prints, &c. Crape and Love Veils, Crape Collars, Square and Long Thibet and Blankot Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Gloves, &o. °Mghams, Nlannole, Muslin, Tirkings, Diapers, °baths, Linens, Become end White Goods, &a., &o CLOAKS AND CLOAKING' CLOTH of every discriplion, styles, quality, colon an prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS I ! . Squa'e and long Brooks, Blankets, Tisibet and Plaid Shawls. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS At vory reduced prices, and all sizes.' The Silver skirt: This sklrt lq more durable, more elastic, more graceful, and will keep its shape and retain its plaice hotter than any other Skirt. The Steel Springs be ing covered with a tine plated wire. in place of a cotton covering, will not wear oif or Leonine soiled, and the whole skirt may be washed without injury or fear of rusting . and will he as good us new. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH, A very full stock, nbw end rich designs QUEENSWARE A full moat - 1161A, eficap. WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS 6vullalsorlPtiun. Groceries, Fish and ; Provisions At the lowest prima emnprising s full line of ail articloi usually kept in a first class Grocery Depart ment. SALT—Ground Liverpool, Ashton and dairy salt by tho sack and bushol. Country Produce. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange, and the highest prices paid for. • GREENBACKS NEVER REFUSED An early call will socure s advantages that will be certainly lost in delay. Wo are thankful to our old customers for past fa vors, and solicit a continuance f the same, atd as many now ones. who will favor us with their patron age, we will endeavor our utmost to treat them with courtesy and punctuality. Remember the well known old stand late REN INGER A SIIIAIER, No. 5 West tiamillon Street, Allentown, Pa. SIMMER BROS. A FEW WORDS ABOUT 311111.231\.:11L7-111D§Wal. Great Western Remedy ! TTins remedy Is now pbrpOrtnlng the most won t derful cures. It cares • Rheumatism, - Chills and Payers, General Debility, Kidney Complaints, Dyspepsia, - Neuralgia, Sick Rearlanle, &0., dm. In all oases a sensible relief is gin ranteed in from live to ten tatoutes, and a PERFECT CURE in from six to tweiveAsys. 'Never has it yet failed in one solitary instance to accomplish far more than we have promised or the ciliated applicant antioipated. The Curative Properties of the Groat Western Remedy are truly wonderful. Whole pages of tee• timonials from influential citizens might he given to the public, but we deem it to bo superfluous, as you may readily artd persons of your own acquaint ance in ovary part of the country, who will testify to the disease dispolline and health promotion qualities of the Great Western Remedy. AARON DAVIS, . Discoverer and manufacturer, • .• 325 Broad St., Newark, N.J. Tbo Great Western Remedy may be Obtained of all 'established Druggieta throughout the country. W. E Barnes h Sun, Druggiete,Allentown, whole sale Agonts. • [April 3, '66 6m SILVER AND PLATED GOODS MOST SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, `,li i . *. At ...pg'% NEW STORE, id 1l :". '.= ' 704 arch Street. PHILADELPHIA CZ The undersigned, (late of the famous Rogers Bros.• Manufacturing C,ompany,)respeetfullyannounee that they hare Opened a now and beautiful store for the sale of SILVER' and' KAT.ED WARE, at 704 Arch Street. Our long experience as manufacturers will enable its to keep nothing but first-class G pods and those who may patronize our store gill find, our plated goods fur superior to any imported, and our oustomers may rely on the goods being precisely what they are represented to be. July3-'66-Iy] BOWMAN & LEONARD. Banks, Minniore & Co. esoriptions of Dormabt and Portable PLATFORM SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS • Of. N. 008 N O, OP 15th St. It Parma. Avenue, Philad'a. Sept. VI, 18,95. fi =l i a tiC i t a t 0 4 Unit to rave • dolliv esti DIM EINEM Successors to A. D. DAVIS & CO., ManufacturersofPatent Standard (g 211 2. P ITAIILA VOA WEIGH LOOKS, IL It. TRACKS, & DEPOTS. COAL, HAY, AND LIVE STOCK. Also, all Oa parlous cro ;,0r.. : r •g s. 'is a - et:lnstitutional 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 earn is free from its attacks, nor'is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously used by , mercurial disease, low living, die ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal. infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of llim who says, "I will visit the iniquities of the fathers , upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from thus 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 genderg in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions, not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; cense .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 consumptim44yhicli de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the. organs, arise from or , are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons 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 • s .AYER'S , Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedial!) that have been dificoVered 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 lthich arise from it, such as Enurriva and SKIN DISEASES, Sr. ANTHONY'S Fine, Rosa, Or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, BLAINS and Boma, m o ItS, TETT En and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC end "MERCURIAL D Ensus ! Daorsr, DY SPEPSIA, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING I'IIOM VITIA TED; Olt IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief in impurity qt* 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 vitatfluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. AYER'S Ague Cure, FOR TIIE SPEEDY CURE OP Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Dilion• Headache, and Bilious Fevers, Indeed for the whole class of diseases originat ing In binary derangement, caused by the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries. We are enabled here to offer the community a remedy which, while it cures the above complaints with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts where these afflicting disorders prevail. This "CURE" expels the nuasmatio poison of FEVER AND Actin from the system, and prevents the de velopment of the disease, if taken on the first tip proaelrof 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 withipthe reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where FEVER AND AGUE prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protec tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittents is that it contains no Quinine or mineral,. consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious °fleets whatever upon the constitu tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as it they had never had the disease. 1. ever and Aguo ie not done the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor ders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blind ness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal pitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hyster ics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis and De rangement of the Stomach, all of which, Ivlien originating in this cause, put on the intermitlent type, or become periodical. This " CuitE " expels the poison from the blood, and consequently . cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occa sionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter mittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER CO., lowed, Mali. All our remedies are for sale by all the Druggists in Allentown, and by :Druggists and dealers everywhere. At Wholesale by J. IC MARIS AD CO., Philadelphia. October 24. —ly MEXICO, MEXICO! $30,000,000 L 0 LIN OF TOE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. • Twenty-year Coupon Bonds in pin s of 90,4100 $5OO, and.sl.ooo. Interest Seven Per Cont. Payable in -the City of. New York. • Principal and Interest Payable in GOLD. $10,000,000 in be Sold at SIXTY CENTS on the DOLLAR, ic, U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of TWELVE PER CENT, IN GOLD, or SEVENTEEN PER CENT IN CURRENCY, at the present rate of premium on gold, THE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The Most Desirable Investment ever OFFERED. Immense tracts of MINING and AGRICULTU RAL lands ; Sixty per cent, of PORT DUES, IM POSTS and TAXES, in the Stat.. of Tamaulipas and San Luis Postesi; and the plighted faith of the said States and the general Government are all pledged for the redemption of those Bonds and pay ment of interest THE SECURITY IS AMPLE. $BO in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per et. Gold Bond of $5O. $6O in U. S. Curfew will buy a 7 per cent Gold Bond of $lOO. $3OO In U.S. Curronoy will buy a 7 per cent. Gt ld Bond of $5OO. $OOO in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold Bond of $l,OOO. ' Let every lover of Republican Institutions buy at least ONE BOND. Circulars forwarded and subscriptiore received by JOHN W. CORLIES h CO., and J. N. TIFFT, Financial Agent of the Republic of Mexico, 67 Broadway, N. Y. 'imir..Subscriptions also received by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the United States. November 7, 1805, —ly ESTEVS COTTAGE ORGANS Ns. only unequaled, by any other Rood Instrument in the country. Designed expresqly for Churches and Schools, they are tonna to be equally well adapted to the parlor and drawing room. For sale only by E. M. BRUCE, No. 18 North SEVENTH Street, PLIIIAMILPLIIA. • , fter,Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a com plete astortment of the PERFECT MELODEONS September 26,'56. INVENTORS' OFFICER, •D ' E PINEUIL & EVANS, CIVIL ENGINEERS & PATENT SOLICITORS, No. 435 Walnut street, Philad'a. Patents solicitod—Consultations on Engineering Dranghting and Sketcher, Models and Meohiner, Of all kinds Kenn and skilfully attended to. Spe cial attention given to REJECTED OASES and INTERFERENCES. Authentio Copies of all Doc uments from 'Patent Office procured: If. B.—Save youreelves useless trouble and tray ellthg expenses, as there is no actual nied tor par notcl interfiew with us. All bubiness with then o taw can ha tratmaeted in Mrrititigi For foram la tiastios dime as abovai Mith • itaibp .r Edged, vim* wig refuesaget • 31:111M11/AMIlk • • . WI/ • Mr E=gE It your bowels are 'costive, TRY TEEM If you bays worm', TIIKM. If year breath h bait TRY TRRIVI If y( u feel drowsy,. If you arc low spirited, TRY THEM. If yeti have a sick headache, TRY THEM If you have taken a drop toq,muoh, TAKE A FULL DOSE They only coat 25 cents n box.' TRY THEM Blue Mass, and other preparations of Mercury, actually produce more suffering and death than the diseases which they profess to cure. And yet this corrosive mineral so denounced by the allopathic doctors, is prescribed by them almost universally in Liver Complaint, Consumption of Lunge, Ao. • THE MANDRAKE PILLS are composed entirely of roots and herbs, obtained from the great storehouse of Nature, and their bal. utary effects will appear as soon as the medicine is brought to the test of a fair experience. Sonssca's MANDRAKE PILLS do not produce any nausea or sickness of the stomach ; but when given fur Dyspepsia, it may be proper to use them in con. nection with SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC.— By this judiclins treatment the digestive faculties are speedily restored to their full vigor, and the worst cases of indigestion may he cured. When wo reflect that the liver is the largest inter. natorgan of the body, that to it is assigned the Im portant duty of filtering the blood and preparing the bile, that it is subject to many disorders, and that when it is diseased or inactive the whole body suffers sympathetically, it is not surprising that a medicine which can restore the healthy operations of the Liver should produce wonderful changes in the general health, and effect:cures which may ap pear to be almost miraculous. Headache of tong continuance, severe pains in the side, breast and shoulders; aching of the limbs, a feeling of general weakness and wretchedness. and other alarming and distressing symptoms, indioative of imperfect or disordered action of the liver, are speedily reinoved by the use of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Costiveness, piles, bitter or soar eructations, and that indescribable feeling of oppression, mental anx iety, languor, lethargy, and depression of spirits which unlit a man for the manageinent of business and the enjoyment of life, aro aS relieved by the use of BCRENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. Dn. SCHII(CK.—Dear : I take pleasure in Bonding you a certificate in addition to many you have a trendy received from suffering humanity. I can scarcely find language sufficiently strong to ex press my heartfelt gratification of the wonderful cures your MANDRAKE PILLS lad SEAWEED TONIO have effected in the entire cure of one of the most stubborn eases of the alfeetion of the liver. For three years I suffered based desorlition ; all my friends, as well as myself, came to the conclu sion that my time In this life was short. gueh was the terrible condition to which I was redueed that life to me had become a burden; my whole system was in a state of infiamation • I could not eat, I could not sleep ; my whole body was filled with pain ; swelling would arise in my wr at and ankles. rendering them totally useless. On several occa sions I was attacked with a rush of blood to the head, which would fell me to the ground, and I would be carried away for dead. I applied to Bey. oral eminent physicians of our city, who adminis tered all the medicines that they thought would roach my sale, but of no avail. One of theta said ho could do no more forme, and advised me, as a last resort, to drink cod liver oil. Not relishing the horrid trash I declined to take it. Accident put your advertisement in my hands. I called on you ; you examined me and told me the na ture of my disease. You then ordered mo the Pills and Tonic with an observance of diet, pledging your word that in one week I would find myself another roan. I followed your advice, and, ad you.prediet od, an astonishing cure was effected. .I continued your Pills and Toulo for some time, and now thank God for his goodness, and your valuable medicine, lam once more restored to l'erfeot health. I moot earnestly recommend those who are suffering from Affection of the liver to give your Pills and Tools • fair trial, and a cure will be effected. I have sent many persons to you, and they have all been' oared Any information my fellow.citisees may require will ho freely given by tho eubsoriber,.at ble residence, No. 812 Federal street, between Bth street and Pas syunk road. CHARLES JOHNSON. BE., Formerly Printers' Ink hianittesturer. De. SeIDOCK will be professionally at his prin cipal office. No. 15 North sth street. corner of Com merce, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9 a. in., until 4 p. m.; N 0.32 Bond street, Now York, every Tuesday, from 7 to 3 ; No. 38 Summar street, Doe. ton, blase., every Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and eve ry other Friday at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. All advice free, but for a thorough examina tion of the lunge with his Respiromoter the charge is three dollars. Prise of the Pulmonie Syrup nod Seaweed Tonle, each $1 50 per bottle or $7.50 per half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box. For Sale by , nil Druggists and Dealers. January 8, 1886-:-1y PACIFIC :..HOTEL., 170, In, 171 & 176 GREENWICH. ST., (ONR SQUABS WEST OP BROADWAY ' ) Between Courtlandt and Dey SM., New York. THE PACIFIC HOTEL is well and widely known to the traveling public. The location is espec ially suitable to =Talents and business men; it is in close pros mity to the business part of the city, —is on the highway of Souther' and Western tray el—and adjacent to all the prinoipal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The Pacifits has liberal accommodation for over 300 guests; it is well furnished, and posameee every modern improvement for the comfort and entertain► moot of its inmates. The mime are speelons.and well ventilated; provided with gas and water; the attendance is prompt and respootfal; and the fable Is generously providedowith every dainty of the season. The stiliscriber, who for the past fettj'ilire, bas been the lessee, is now sole 'proprietor; and intends to identify himself thoroughly with the interests of his lions*. With long experience as a hotel-keeper, he trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal Polley, to maintain the favorable reputation Of the Pact do Hotel. JOHN PATTEN, Jr. Now York, Sept. 12 MANHOOD: How. Lost, how Restored Am, publiehed, a New .Edifien of . tun/ CELVERWELL ' S CELEBRATED EMMY "' •On theradleal cure (Without medicine) of Spermatorrhoca,' or Seminal Weakness, Involunta ry Seminal Losse-, Impotency, or Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits induced by self-In dulgence or sexual extravagance. '.‘_?s.l..Price, in a sealed envelope,.only 6 cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, 4early demonstrates, kom 'a thirty years successful practice, that tho a larming consequences of self-abuso may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or tho application of the knifo— pointing out a mode of cure at ones simple, certain, and CfrMtlita. by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may oure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. , , tstiy.This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and ovory man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain Envelope, to any ad dress, poitpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two root stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE CO., 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box 4586. —july3l-Iy.] EtURTURE RURTIME LATEST IMPROVED TRUSSES AND BRACEIS , - - C.•itAtoorhies: &.'Co!s DR,IIIG STORE, No. 45 Northampton Street, Easton, Pa I. order to ; enjoy 'tl advantages of wearing a Truss, it should he accurately fitted to thoparts by one who understands the nature of rupture. A poor Truss; or a Truss badly fitted often doca.more harm than good, in consequence of which, particu lar attention is paid to the fitting of thoso who de e're it. Female Abdominal Supporters and Elas tic Stockings on hand, Spinal and Clubfoot Appi ratite furnished on application. ' A private office and regular attendance. July 10, 1866.. .A.carlinTers September 11. 82000 A YEAR made by any one with sl3 Stencil Tools, No expo:Luce neccEss- The Presidents, Treasurers and Cashiers of 3 Banks indorse thetircular. Sent free with samples. A ddress the American Stencil Works; Springdeld,'Ver mont. July 111 3m g7llsvo you ;firOUTSIXIII •or Ithogissilam.:.. Don's go groaning ad odiroilpg • iktpWON chin * r 1410 N4,IAP lIEg FOR LIVRE COMPLAINT. A SUBSTITUTE FOB CALOMEL: TRY THEM JOHN PATTEN, Jr., Proprietor. A.CI-MITTEI 17V".A.MSTIC-1:)..1. lAL,_ 111AC__d_tl: BEII Fully Lteit,___. pay from SW to S trotod Circulars, 08100. p, 51Pri territory emu rals. For toms, Illus. ,trith map, 'Utter QAgests,A r 7 171 BOTHVitil, 4 Chostnnt Bt Phi la, 11111 Ifinsinit Bt. Telgs 0, a IMO 133 -2m In Eli
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