TO ALL 800 = - JAB. K. ElTMON,,,Vi v eitil rio jii. 88 South Sixtbilt , hiliffslMlC p„, agent for the following valnaphiAk ll '. V a il( ki Appicton's Ameri-an Cyclonedia—,l q nistory of the Rebellion-1 latii"Vedi 1 1,42 i", •••1 7 I Rebellion Record, b ?!. Washington Irving'iWorlip. 22 di Cooper's Novels DickenalWcrrks. 3E3r - irate & Gibbon's Rome. Macauley's Works. Tire's Dictionary of Arts and Manufaciores. Bancroft's Unitod t•:tater,mAttils:..kor,,Sts., I funded' all Books published, fur public , and pri eftLe Libraries, at wholesale priess,; list of any Books wanted, with's stump, for prioot; which will be sentby return mail. , fsep r-2.in 1 .1 RAVELIDARS' , ,GIIIDE. Lehigh Valley ~Railittiad's vratiffetz ,, a—a •mx . - iorcii, mow mlimituu EU WM ER ARRANGE ENTB 7 ,4 864. On aid after Moudv,, Max Ust,lBo9, assenget Trains of the Lehigh V:altsj Niiiteail Ontepeity wil , run in • connection with the sevoral roide Tanning to Wilkeebarre, New 'Mk eindithiladelphis, Ai fol lows : NOM OR R#Avv,444 ' . TIZAZRS. STATIOAII. No . 1. No. 5. No, 7 No 9. Leave. • A.N.,''', A. T.'llt: A. Dl. * -61 ' Wiikes Barre, ' ''': eOO ; 1.15 Or hii J . Flares vtot-ett; 4 9.30 3.00 Tanary , 946 , 3,91 3 . , rt . , AI 'usury Ron. 9.45 9.16 P ' Mud Run to: , .... , ilibi .1.11.22' . Oa ii . Rockport "al•-•'i.•10:00 • -!'3.91 A 4 Shenandoah, 1.14 .' J g .... . . Mabaney Olty. ,i5..,-.. a: . a t 2.15 o Auden?led, 2OO 41 Jeanaeville 1.15 .., , P , Beaver Meadow •li'Vf t.,11% 1:1,11, .2.36 Weatherly 3.25 1 A,SIQ ,op 4,8 Penn Haien„,,.e,.,. ~ 10.24 . „ .... Manch Chunk 4:30 ''' — 1041” 4.26 • .2. Lehighton 4.40 10.52 ' 4.86 3 Perryville 446 . - •i . , : 4.41 ogi Lehigh Gap .63051, .... 4.60 Ellatington 6.02 ' 11.20 . 5,02 Rockdale 5.1 5.13 Lanry'a mi . .: p .: , i :, : 633 Whitehall 5.84 -6.80, . , Copley 6.38 it .l A.2 3 ., 1 5.34 , . Rokendenqua 5.42 4141 AIJ ',', 5 . 3 .$ ' ~,. , Catacengna t me* L ''' fi lf ~. 11 4, 7 5.4 r- Allen Fu . .• • - I I ( ' 1049 , Allentown 6. 0 1.31 5.55 ' I.l'o Bethlehem •F:l6 ' '!"1.2.1$ 8.16 1.20 Freemansburg 6.23 ' , , :424 Buten ' *WU ~ • 12.43 tt .6.45 2.00 Phil vielott is, 94Q.:.2.85.,8.46 New York, 10.1.11a4 I 4.50 '10.45.6.00 No. 5.-Leaves Bethlehath' it. 12.40 ; •Freemane. burg 12.49 ; Easton 1.16; lirtiartork 5.20. . UP OR WERTWARIiIRA3YB. turroms. No. 0. No. 0. N0.10. - No. 2. No. 4. Leave A. M. M. P. M. .11,: M., P. M. Now Yol k , - ,7 00 12.00 4.00' - p.qo ' 8.00 Philadelphia, 7.3ft,..:- - 9 stl 3 3 . - . Easton 9.47 .25 7.40 11.54 11.24 Freemaneburig 10 07 3.40 1 ,84.-„,, , . Bethlehem 10 20 4.00 3.111,3', 4 111:24: 1,1.53 Allentown .1E947;k-4441 8.84 i ..32 . 85 12 ; 04 Allentown Furnace 4.20 'v,,:. Catasanqua A 4- ' ,4 28 8.42' ' • x Rokeadanqua -1 1e.01" 4 . 113 •847 • .a Copley 10.67 4.38 8.51 • , rt. Whitehall 0,1,141 7 , 5.43 8.56 ... Law's 11.10 '4:59 - 9.04 ' .2 Rockdale ing 500 9.14 ' .... ... Blatington 11 4 .21. 5.12 9.25 i Lehigh Gap 11.88 5.18 9.81 Perryville tiat4alli.7ll.BB 11.45 Lehighton 11.55 pm) 9.50 Mandl Munk 12 05 6 . 50 10.00 Pean Haven 12 21f- - .642/, Weathaly 12.62' Beaver Meadow 1 J'aaneville 11 Wndenried. 1- idahanov City, 1. Shenandoah, CIO -•- Rockport 12:03 Mai Ran tr. 1.0 !OAS Hickory Rut :V 1:07 :61d Tannery 117 7.01 Whtre Raven 103 7:L7 at Mikes Barre, 450 8.111 OTOTION13: Central itatiroad IT Jeraey—All up and down traitta connect at Has n with the trains of the Cen tral Railroad oflreiatty Wand from New York. North Pe n n s3t nfli•litatlided,—D vn trains No. 1,6, .ind 7. and up trains Nos. 2 and 8, connect at 1 llethehem with traitilL.for Philadelphia. Trains, from PhiladslplAt,uontk9ot at Bethlehem with down train No. 7 and7lthl trains Noe . 8 and 10. ' East Pennayl: i t ida rillrinid -Down trains Noe / and 6. and utltfil i naiNgs, 8; 4,8 and 8, connect at Allentown with' trot ni - fot' Residing and Harrisburg Trains from Harrisburg and Reading connect at Al lentown with 5.1 alliSciErlit'afbi't -. ' - a • Belvidere Delaware Rai road.—uoirn trains atm 1, 8 and 6 connect/it 'PhillipalArg ' With trains for Philadelphia. 'Train's from Philadelphia oonneet at Phillipshurarrio4444; , o,n. 4,aod 10,.tmd trains from Be riPoo l "up train, Nom. 6 .and lt. • Catawba& Railroad.—Dotn Vain No. 7 and up train No. 8 connect at Quakailiquditi# • ISO tininW of the Catawba& Railroad, Hazleton Railroacheibitatti•lains Nos: 6,;aBd 7, and NA 'rain lio.B eonnept with of the Baslo: ton Railroad. :14, kliji...; in ::,.i, ...• icl ~ .;) 1" .1' Lehigh and 80equehannsi RillrOad•LTloisn tiatns. New 'Land T. mod up trains Trati:.trand it; eammet at White Haven, with trains of teli'llAblitlfsind Rut qttettanna Railroad to and fr ,Wilkesbitrre; ;No change of ears between Wilt et,id,Now POrh on op train No. 8 and down tra 6,17.1; No oluange between. Wilkesbarre and Phi . 11ddlabtimp train No. 8 and down train Na. 6 7.: :=44: • .- t ip R. H tieTillii Stspt '4.lin3 snaRA5. READING 4 tAIL ROAD. tiummagtkipPßEMNP4, •• .N.8.1 4 .11th, 1866. , . GRISAT TKORR •LINE , PROM , THE NORTH and Noillk.ll4BltT for' Philadelphia,,New Y .rk, • ' Iliading, PifttnilllB. Tamaqua. , Ashland, Lebanon, '"Allentown, Hibton,'Ephrata. , Litis,Lannaster, Col ' =M As a, o.,1160 01, " , ' Trains ledirlfartieburg for New York, as follows: At 3.00. 8.10 and 9 05 A. M.. and 2.10 and 9.15 P. )8.. connecting with Trains on the Pannsyl viola Rail Road, andiffriViSeasNitir Year, itto.oo and 10.10 a. m i gnankhlOrpaitand 10.45 p, m Sleeping Oars atioqippatiying m , p. m., wltElnef , Leave Harrisburg NllAtottps,"ltivillo,gam t • qua,' Minersville, 90 KIVA, Sillintolore' and Philadelpkbe,a,t, 8 1011,m., and 2.10 and 4.10 p. m., stoppininta&iniiiKtinktpktiicipal y•Ste lions; the 4.10 p. m., trade: Making conneollonefOr Philadelphiaeoad, , only. Tor Potts ville. Sebnyillialjayen and Auburn, via Schuylkill and SnsqnskaopaAailreadAlitive Harrisburg at 3.20 hemming : LeaveNAmTgrk at t'.oo and 9.00 a.m., 11.00 noon and 8.00 p:W; and 3 SO p. m. tWayllasseuger Virtu leaves Willa deltoids at 7:301e, vo., ,, nettaning from Reading at . 6.30 p. m.,Aliiipping at all Stations ; Pottsville at 845 a. m. and 2 4511. tn.; Ashland 6 00 and 11 80 a. m. and I.llitilii , ,Tarnaqgpta t i 9.45 a. m. and 1.- 00 and 8 5111rdit a ••!“. ' I Leave Pottallie for. , iiarrishurg, via . Schuylkill • and ssurquehanna Railroad, at 7,00 a. m. • .. Reading decommodatir n Train ; Loaves Reading at 6.60 a aposatquilug .fsom Philadelphia at 5 00 • Oolum*Witailiaad mina leave Reading at 640 am., 12.05 1 6:50n and 616 p m., for Ephrata, Lids, Lancasterafoksmbla s .le. • On Sunday.: leave New York at 8110 p m, Phil. adelphis 800 alkand $.15 pm, the 8,00 a m train . running 047,4 Heo,Oing , Pottsvide 800 a m, Ta maqua 7 211 n apit. H arrisburg 9 . 05 ant and Reading at 1 32,30 a in., for Harrisburg, and 10 53 a. mOitr, NetaXot and 4.25 p. m. for Phila , delphla. ." • - ii,,mmitaiinit; ;Mileage, Season, School and Rx. • eurslon Tlitkets to' and from all points, at reduced NUM , • Baggege,..,.,ekeaked 'through • 80 pounds allowed each yaseenwif,:, 0. A. NICOLL/3, „ ' oenerat Superintendent. th, 181 M. East,tepnsylvania Railroad i t . ; .s rue INIMINNIMIN 9Uiiiliii i4I,II4iNGEMENTS. situ,: ..: .4 Cdrilitet,sovitilktittiry; May 214, 1866. DIRECT 4 4t . AO I tHRIC AND PITTSBURG R !MOUT • • CHARGE • Or CARS. TRATR t ibti.. l l. AllentOwn daily (S .11. nodays except ed MO and 10.30 A. M., and at 12.35, 4.15 and 11.43 Z. M. - The 10.30 A. M., make diced con nectionfiit:Thirtiebitrgi for Chatubrrsbnrg, Hagers town 41 iiineftb .otTlhe , Cumberland Valley Rail road, IMthbr. Cebtrtil Railroad, North and South, and thellfiegien. The 10.30 A. 31.,12.:5 and 11.- 41 P..llt 4 arkitabl‘Vestetn Express • trains, direct throngTlttilitirg without.chango of mos. The 7.00 A. Acidisilitoris lot all stations of this road, and m e l 'alnAAttiititr at Reading for Pottsville, Port C it, Tilittitha rind all pointe in the igebt4 l - 2 . kill ooatitileliv• for Philadelphia and alt Pointe on the Phliadhift a . and 'Reading Railroad, also for Harrisburg, Chamborsbnrg, nage:stove, York, Get tysburg, the'oli rogion;Williamsport, and the IVest. The 4.1_ ,5 P. M., train stoifst at All stations, connects sit' Reefing, with trains for Pottsville, Columbia.. Spin%j•ktla, Lanoaster,,_ Harrisburg, &e. The 11.44 3fat. lii‘ leaves daily (Sundays included) f o r . : ' relitearg; and the Wert.. . P s , i aideod op ' Tobasa their tiekete r before n).l . • i iiiiir, as higher fare will be • . T ie "i . sit'^ An' AllentOwn , offide thrall e the principal stationson the' f . ..“ e it i ll t. e iliittis, and ' Acadian, Lebanon Valley, and safe anta_railroado) Winit L _lttrttli r apt_ and WI" trual.ss2 C. lltOkisi ang ri • sup% . 1 4 44,..bki v naive AlfMtilo '4 7adelphi 4 , ptiI3SENGERI3 for PldlaWb o tna • 111, t IMO a. . .a . 74 11.1 trbi l it Ai m ie a n ie °, dlosaliWneo v with. fliSt; • p . .t - dui In oral. . .R. at Betlldabem, an dprive: 7.li,Mtiladiklphikat 9.20 a. m.,%20 and 8.40. p. nt., - . 1 ,Pertientliely.. " — Passengers for Do3leatown take 6.25 a. tn. train tent Bethlehem anJ make cone cation .amelale ind can return to Allentoo •• ar • 4‘ue dv.ani e„ All Paasenser Tralns (ex,el.l Sit tub y TratMs,‘ 0011. led at Berke street, Philadelphia with sth awl Ott .treet City Pastenger Rnilytay. • •RItTBRNINC. teave the new Depot, Third street, abovu Thom?. on, Philadelphia at 7,30 a. m., and 5.15 p. m., arriv og in Allentown at 10.31 a. = r and 8.30 p.m., ro. peothroly. • . . Three Through 'Tralni Daily, Sundays Exciei4ed.] Psisieriger loitivire . the' new Depot, Third treat, Philadelphia. • For Bethlehem, at 2.30 a. m., 8.30. p. m., and i lb P. M. For Doylestown at 8.35 a. m., and 2.30,4.15 p. m. For Lansdale at 5.15 p. m. For Fort Washington at 11 p.m. •- TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. TEM= Leave Bethlehem at 8.25 a. m. 12.26 noon and 4.15,p. m. Leave Doylestown at 6.40 a. m., 3.15, and 5 BO P. PI. I • • • • Leave Langdale at 6.00 a. m. Fort Washington, at 2.16 p. m., 10.50 a. es. Faro—Allentown to Philadelphia, $1 BO ELLIE' CLARK, Agent. angB-'65. REMOVAL I DESHLER'S HAT, CAP & NOTION ESTABLISHMENT HAS been removed to GODFREY PETER'S building, on East Damilton Street, Opposite the Court House, Where can now be found the latest, most elegant and fashionable styles of HATS AND CAPS. , 44 been added a Gents' Furnishing Goods DEPARTMENT ! With a full Him of NEW GOODS, such as HANDKERCHIEFS, . SUSPENDERS, , • ' . UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSEHRTS, UMBRELLAS, • HOSIERY, • DRAWERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, eto., eto., eto. COME ONIII COME ALL and see for yourselves. the beautiful assortment •ol goods, before parobaeing elsewhere. I will take great pleasure in showing my goods, and can satis fy all that I can.and will sea goods 95 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHEIi HOUSE OUTSIDE OF THE CITIES. yew goods reeelved daily :rom the manntaeturer, and for agile at the loweet rattly. ffeb2o t. STAND FROM UNDER! GOLD 144! And Prospelli of still Farther Decline! 3p , x 3L7 I a RULES .7RE HOUR. HatS Caps & Straw Goods. SPRING STYLES. ChriSt & Sauer's, No. 15 Ws It. 'Hamilton street oppovite the Odd lellowa' Hall, have on band the largest assortment of lia.e and Cap„ spring and summer styles, ever seen in Allentown, comprising every style and quality. from five dollars down to fit ty cents, and men that will become old and young. ',Their stook of Capa is the largest in Allentown, and at extremely low prices. To convince the pub lic; of what is said, it may bo well to etato that they have FORTY-ORE different styles. Surely enough to givc, a. person'a chines of suiting hie taster. Or" Metiers. Christ A Sonars direct attention to `theqfaet that:they are the only Maxorecrunrats of Hate in Alledtown. STRAW 0 00D11.—A beautiful ansortraent of straw hate, for men and boys, will be kept constantly on hand during , the season, to which we invite public attention. Give ne a call. 10, Country Merchants would do well to give us le call; se we will wholesale them Hats and Cape cheaper than they can get them in the city. Allentown, August B—tf • Music V . • M us i c I . l e Music!! SII4ET MUSIC DEPOT!! Alamo Supply on hand—if we have not got the piece you want, we can get it for you inn tow dye if you will leave the name of the piece with us. Imnuartost Dorms for ell kinds of Instruments emistantly on hand at Fount's Variety Store. VIOLIIBI VIOI,IIISI VIOLINS I ! At all prices.. Violin Strings, Tail Pieces, Pegs, Bows, Rosin, Blank Music paper, at Foust's Varie ty Store. STAMPING I STAMPING!! Done at short notico—reociving new patterns con .istantly. Call and eel the patterns at Foust's Varie ty NOTIO.NV ;iforioNsi • NOTIONTSIII • •I,"t • Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Threads, Sowing Silk, Pins; Needles; Combs Braids, and Hoop Skirts. Call inJ—it pays to go round thocorner to Foust's Va riety Store. BASKETS! BASKETS 1 BASKETS!! Market Baskets, Dinner Baskets, Traveling Bas kets, Cake MIAOW Card Baskets, Fruit Baskets, Fanny Baskets, at Foust's; Variety Store: WITERE lII‘FOCRT'S VARIETY STORE? Sixth Street, Sixth Street, • Sixth Street, Sixth Street, Four doors from Hamilton, in ono erne rooms um flat cm. Good's (Amerloan) Hotel. [mov22-em WASHING COMPOUND THE undersigned wishes to annOunce tq tho public I that ho bas token tho Agonoy of this valuablo oompound, and now offirs FAMILY RIGHTS for sale. This Compound has in many places almost univorsally come into use, resulting In a • Great Saving of Labor and Time, . and proving far lese deetructive to wearing apparel than the old Mode of washing. By this method the Minot Linens, Laces, Combrics etc., can• be readily and easily 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 miuutes, 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 tnjnro tho color. It is not only bettor than ordinary soap, bat muoh cheaper. Give it a trial and you will use nothing C • It positively will• not injure the clothes, an many have given it a fair trial for several years, and it speaks for itself. The compelled cannot be sharp when every pound of ingredients requires 50 gallons of water. pt.l". Persons who have used it desiring to not as sub-agents among their neighbors and frlmds, by making application tome will be authorized to do so, and receive a commission of 10 per cent. lardy $A kr a Facility Matt. B. MARTENS, Ag't., Allentown, Pa. tiliedikßS l SEGARS I ! -•- • 34,000 No.l. THE subscriber, at Emus, Wore for sale 34,000 good eegara, ono year' and a half old, put up in boxes 100 each, superbly labeled. The segars are c otteellent by competent judges. P ri n h7 na mail l ufAitdier being a cripple, he cannot taker onmplee around to exhibit, ,he therefore would inrlto buyers to call and examine bit stook befre re s• log elsewhere, or , lend orders. . tiulyl7.tf 1. . .IF,FIAE, ZELLITE , Emetue, P , S9(l A htitiNTIrk—AIIISNTS wthtad far ' en.en. ‘../ drat) , new article/at out. Add se 0. T. OARS% City Building, Da dArdi hte. C 11 snit LOCAL SCHIMULE. JACKSON'S L - iir 1 i 1 of News ' , News lor Atte =1 C Agr i tll; " :SR • „ ron • CUE - AP Diat.GOODS EVERYTHING DOWN_ At the I:,ONE.ST N'Qtgh Car Loads of Dry Goods YT i Miller, Schreiber & Co's GRUM EMPORIUM As Cheap as Before the War GREAT BARGAINS IN MITSLIN . S! BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED. Calicoes and Ginghams I LOTS OF FULL =444 400.40.4 As CHEAP as Before the WAIL: SUCH AB FANCY SILKS, DELAINES. ALPACCAS, • EMBRES CLOTH, BLACK SILKS, Ikt ERINOES, REPPS, WOOL DE LAINES, MOUS. DE LAINES, kc Vir):(ITE GOODS ! HOOPISKIRTS AND CORSETS PILES OP SfitiWlM SHAWLSt CLOTHS. CASSMEIRES. 8.C., FOR MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR, At the Lowest Figures. Having no time to enumerate, but simply sat , that a great many goods are sold now for a good deal less than they can be produced. All the above goods we are able to sell from 10 to 15 per cent. loss than our neighbors, as we sell for cash and buy fur cash. All we ask is to give us a call and you will leave satisfied. NO TROUBLE TO BROW GOODS I MILLER SCHREIBER & CO., No. 10 East Hamilton Street, Ono Door Below the First National Bank, ALLENTOWN, PA. Sept., 11, 1866 Consult Your Interest In Buyinz, Goods & Osman flare just opened ,at their TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 33 EA.ST HAMILTON STREET, .4 LL ENTO WN, PA. THEIR SPRING STOra OF CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, VESTINCS, &c., ike., whleb will bo Made up to Order , IX I , III§,LATIVIT BTYLES, BY TIP-TOP WORKMEN, at the ohortost notice. I11:2 Ail)V-E& @IIf ILM!, Alli OSTLERS' 1111111811116 GM' SOLD CHEAPER THAN EVER Call and Examsne WE HAVE THE Cheapest Chats, Cheapest Vests, Cheapest Pants, Cheapest Overalls, Cheapest Cloths, Cheapest Cussimeres, Cheapest Shirts, •Cheapest Collars, Cheapest Bosoms, Cheapest Neckties, Cheapest Scarfs, Cheapest Handkerchiefs, Cheapest Hosiery, Ch , apest Gloves, • Cheapest Umbrellas etc., etc., etc., etc. Oar stock is much heavier and bottor amorttal than EVER BEFORE: Don't forget tho plane, No. 33 East Hamilton kr., next door to the "Independent Itopnblikaner." METZGEIt it OBMAN. NATnAis Manozn, late of tho firm of Trozoll A Metzger. Tri.etiman Ozzaty, lately head cotter at the ootab ltahment of Trozell Metzger. Allentown. Ang:7B. 1805 , NW STIRI IN . ALLENTOWN ! JUST OPENED Lawler & steckel. It LION HILL, No, 20 East Manton Stree HAVE opened a Lew DRY GOODS and GRO CERY store. All of their stook le new en, resh, nnd bas born purchased for cash at the pros ant reduced pricer', *birth will enable them to eel it greatly reduced rates. Among their Dress Goods will be found some of the latest and most fashions his styles, comprising Silks, Mohair Lono, Leto Voyage, lirenadine, Leon Melange, All Wool Delaius, Amures, Melange, Plain and Figured Poplins. Bradley's Improved' Duplex Hoop Skirt. Also a full line of MAN ,, _.4 NAT Consisting in part of Cassimeres, Tweeds, lientuely Jeans, Cottonedes, Domestic Goods, nob no Ticktngs, Flannels, Blioetings, Prints, Check, Terms are CASH! .COUNTRY Pti.ODUCE taken in exchange fur vide. Wit. It. LAWIMIT, April 17, lella VACATION OVER. SCHOOL BOOKS AT THE Friedensbote Book Store. E. D. Leisenring a Co. THEY have n..w on hand for the opening of the schools a largo stook of School Bocks, Stationery &c , that arc sold as cheap as at any plate in this Section. All wanting Books for school can find them at the FRIEDENSBOTE BOOK STORE, at. the lowest prioos. REMEMBER! Wo always keep on band a oomplote assortment of all kinds wanted in the School Room. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, 'rhe Whitest, the most durable and the molt mama ioul..Try it I Manufactured only by ' Siegler & Smith, %IliApnea 'Mug, Paint & Glenn Dealers janoo4l3- No. 189 N. Thin' Os. ; Phibidil ,:a3;Fautliittl - riiir , 40/8 .- : --., NEW FAL IDS! cv is itriplii=a:33l4 Alt' 'HUBER -CZ . ' LOlLLTirtli;)! N 0.7 WEST 11AMIL7'aN STREE7, • ALLENTOWN, PA. Would reopeotiully Informtbeeitl eu of Letiff county that they bare just formed a co•parnet4 as above, and that they htive just unpackeititieeb dtoel; of NUM WINTER GOODS,: FROM NEW YORK AND-PHILADELPHIA And are now 'offering them at the LOWEST MARKET Plugs, DRY GOODS! CONSISTING Or TLIE LATEST STYLES OP Figured and Plain Alpacax. Figured and Plain all Waol•De Lathes SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, White Counterpanes, Linen and. Colton Sheeting.i,.i !;1. Checks, Ginghams, Beciticks, . Flannels, t‘3,, Shepherd Fluid Balmoral e s ' • • Black Cloth, Cassirneres, • Velvetine, Corduroy, • Cottonadq t • rentilekg Jeans,. Drills, LADIE3 GLOAlcit3, Plain Colors, Middlesex Clolits, Reppellants, and PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. Xl4 IL it Gil ft El 9 '27 1/1. A full line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Rattinetts and Vestings, all kinds and prices, which will be sold cheap. Wo have constantly on hand a large and well se lected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCERIES, MACKEREL, • • SALT, &o Which we will dispose of a the vary lowest cash prices. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange foi goods, and the highest market prices allowed. Friends, Awake to your Interest! for wo feel satisfied that wo can suit your WITEIS as well ne your PUMIBB. Don't forget the place, No: 7 West Hamilton street, second door abcve the Eagle Hotel. Returning thanks for the patronage received in the past, and hope that by a continuous effort to acoom odate their friends and customers, and in conse quence of the largeness and variety of their stock, to merit and receive a continuance of the support and good will of the people. A. A. Hunan, C. L. Hyena. Allentown, July 18. —t MEI BOWEN'S • FIRST CLASS GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. NO. 14 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA. CONSTANTLY on hand and daily arriving a large and ehoieo assortment of Staple and Nancy GROCERIES, to which the attention of the public is respectfully requested. PORK, DRIED APPLES, SUGARS, OASIS, " PEACHES, Orezt:N COFFEE, SHOULDER, a CHERRIES, . ROASTED " DRIED BEET', COOKING PRCNEH, MOLASSES, SMO'D TO:WE ZANTE CURRANTS, SYRUPH, MACKEREL, PLUMS, CHEESE, COD PISII, FRESH FRUITS, Soers, SALMON, COAL OIL, CANDLES, COARSE SALT, PINE SALT. -71 E" 311 E, A. 19 . A large assortment of choke flavored Green and Black Teas, superior to anything in the market. 31E" 3IIE Ginger, Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace GROCERIES, . An elegant variety alirapi ou hand, zompomd in part of . . CANNED r' SALAD OIL, SARDINES, CATSUPS, SAUCES, CHOCOLATE, VErn:u.LIO, MACARONI, PEARL /3ARLLT Constantly in receipt of a largo variety of FRESII CRACKERS. WHEAT FLOUR! • RYE FLOUR!! Come and buy ! Como and buy ! )3ROOMB, BRUMES, ROPES, STONE WAREI And every thing usually found in a drat-elan GROCERY HOUSE. 114,.PRODUCE BOUGHT Xl'. All goods warranted ai represented. W.'S. BOWEN, Bn. Allentown, May 15,1895.-1 y Di.. P. R. PALM, LATE BURGEON IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, would announce to the citi zens of Allentoin and vicinity, that he is contin uing the practice of Medicine in ALLENTOWN, on h'iyhth Street, above Hastiftow, first hatise above biolitenivallner le Co's store. Having had the hen. or to belong to the OPERATING CORPS at the bat tles of Frederieksbur4Chancelloyavilleb;Franklin's crossing. so.,and having bad ohltrge'of 'BI!IVENAL . flosrirens. 1 has had mush experience In all toe. details of Sununur and the treatment of diseases aenerally. The Doctor is a regular graduate pf the .Torrnmsoie hinnloin COLLEGE of Philadelphia, end has been practicing medicine during the pait-0910. sea years. Having had much experience its the treat inent of diseases of the EYE, he woubfiespreially ablicit the patronageof those who may hived:Dieted with diseases of that important organ. Having re stored the sight of many who have .been BLIND roe - TEARS. lie would alto solicit the attentiotlof.tbose suffering from °broad (diseases, ancliseDetortri;(fni which hehas an almost infallablerenthtly;) Diseases of the KIDNEYS, RIIBUMATISII, NEURALGIA, CHRON IC COUGHS, Diennuate and Dvaszvrenv, (which he professes to cure In less than half the time required. by ordinary remedies,) GRAVEL, floivrtn, or enlarge. went of the neck; PILES, ITIARABIII7O or Consumption in children, tiros HEADACHE. TAPE wonm, M ELAN.. OBOLIA, Sonatina, or Ring's evil, EPILEPSY, or falling SiCkIIIIBI3.,PUTRID SORE THROAT, TETTER,DIB EASES' PECULIAR TO FENALES i also diseases of the Liver, Lungs and Heart. Having now practiced medicine here for over two years, tho Doctor is able and willing to refer to per. sons in this place who have been cured by him of mostof the diseases specified. All calls from town or county will receive prompt at eation by day or night. Medicines furnished to all patients, which he pre. pa :es himself, as he will use none but the very best. References : Hie former patient*. Allentown. Mite 2.9 1956. • ly— Geo. K. Reeder, ME TAILI:0111 No 15 East Hamilton Street, Nat nod tc.:John Moser's Drug Store WlllatE he keeps constantly Op hand a full lu sorttnent of ready-mado clothing, such as COATS, VESTS, PANTS Ace. also OENTLY MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, wbi. for Workmt iiship, Quality and Prices,' are not eurposstd in turn. A large and well selootf ed stook of a!ways on hand. Clothing made to order on short notice, and a ROOD FIT lIIIARANTEED. Call and 'mauling oar stock. April 10,'00-Iy] GEO. K. REEDER. WIC R. STECKEL. IMS 81. 500 l' w E h St o m ilEA g ß ou l 0 ta W i e n u a o n l y n a n ggs s e e v w er l y i - Machines. Three new ' Urider and u pper - feed. Warranted five yearn. Above salary or large com missions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the Uni ted States for lees than $4O, which arefutty liceneed ty Howe, Wheeler 4.• Wawa, Grover . &Baker. &tig er ,f 7 Co.. and ilaehehler. Another cheap maohinett are infringements and.the teller or our are tiabie re arreet.finsernd imprisonment.: Mettler's/rec. Ad. Iltess, or ealinnon Shaw Clarkk Diddetbrd, Or.Ohleogol 111, Ditosii*ve 19; TOBACCO! CIGARS!: WOODEN WARE MIME 191iflaillating (ILLENTI9 " ipli F IA L. THE FAMOUS' E -•;" AT TUB, CHEAP . CASH STORE vav A r4riN C.ld,v •rita 4 r • - • LET LOOSE! Tunpeople at last are convinced that there is nothing lily: buying at It "USE STORE 1 AU whose motto is "ECIONqIY," havo unaui• !musts agreed to call upon' •• • BURDGE & ZONES, who hare Just opened their immense' stook of Fall and Winter i Goods, COMPRISXN.G. OF ' NERINOES, • ALPACCAB 4'„ M9HAIRS; • DELAINES, 'CASIIMERES, • - i 799 L DE LAINES, &c., &c., &c., all of which were soletto'd oiqli geehtest caftlatfd are therefore all tho , most hhaiatifuhshades;j4l4 FO such astonishing low prices that nobody can help but buy—call atd examine them. laomeaTte G.,(1045, MVOS AEI MUSLINS; '; , , eIfECKS, from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper than their nelghbors. Some are boasting of 'l9' cent 'Calioties,&c,„ but call and see eons, which are STILL CIIEAPEII—and prettier styles were never brought to this town, FLANNELS 1 FLANNELS OF EVERY COT4R,4I:',CD, Cloths, Cassiinefes and Vestings. cheaper than can he Vonilif iinywher; ertio'iu thin' part of the State. Clothing made to Order, "ts.. WARRANTED TO FIT OR NO SALE. 47g 7 They have also always On hand afresh supply of Groceries. and , Provisions. Everybod y seems' phrtiChlarly well !denied with their TEA, which they sell 25 000 centsiorpoupd. cheaper than any store in the county. CASH PAID` 4 4 68 • BUTTER. CALL. EARLY &tut ExamoCrte Met. Stack. NO TROUBLE TO: HOW OROBSI REMEMBER TiSE irracr, ' fiE Cheap Cash Store OF BURDGE & JONES, No. 0 East flamiltcn Street, 3 doors Mout the Alien ItOuse. N. B.—We were under a great Inconvenience last Spring, owing to the enlarging and improving of the store room, we know that a great many left in disgust on account of the crowding, dust and dirt, and nut receiving the proper attention. But the room is now larger and beautifully fixed, and hav ing a number of new clerks, we are now able to re ceive and please all. [Sept. 17.--ly AN OLD STAND! BUT ; . NEW .RitOREVETQAS AND 50,0 00 New Customers WANTED!. TILL' undersignednibble interns the piablio that they have purChanial the well known Grocery & Provision Store, formerly kept by Gossler IL Co., on.SEVENTII ST., a few doors above the ALLENTOWN BANK, where they intend to keep constantly on hand a fresh stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Their stock consists of SUGARS, COFFEE, . CURRANTS, STARCH, BEANS, MOLASSES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, &a. Dried Beer, giioulders . & Hame. TEAS AND SP/CBS, OP THE VARIOUS KINDS AND TEE BEST QUALITIES. LIVE POULTRY ALWAYS ON HAND. The do not take time to enumerate, but invite all to give them a trial, for they feel satiefied that they can sell their stock at a price that will be eatiefacto ry to all. Give urs a Call. TROXELL A BUTZ. A FEW WORDS ABOUT ~71,A."tT16i9 Great Western Remedy ! THIS remedy to now perporming the mos 4 won- L derful °urea. It aurae , - ,,Rbenmatiem, • Dhtlle and''revere, ' .'General Debility, Kidney Complaints, • t • Dyspeppia, Neuralgia, Sick Headache, &0., &o. . In all eases a sensible relief Is my/ ranteed in from live to ten minutes, and a PERFECT CURE in from six to twelve days. Never hat it yet failed in one solitary instance to accomplish" far more than we Wive promised or the afflicted applicant anticipated The Curative Properties of the Great Western Remedy are truly wonderful. Whole pages, of tes timonials fe,.m influential citizens might he given to the'publio, hut 'we deem it to be superfluous, as you may readily find persons of yottr own.riegaaint lino° in every part of the country, Who will testify 10 'the disease dispellinir and health promotion qualities of the Great Western Remedy. AARON DAVIS, Discoverer and manufacturer, 825 Broad St., Newark, N. J. The Meat Western Remedy may be obtained of all established Druggists throughout the country. W. E B .rnes & Son, Druggists,Allentown, whole sale Agents. [April 8, 'eel RESTORE YOUR SIGHT! Trail Dn. J. STEPHENS & CO.'S PATENT CORNEA RESTORERS, Or, ligspoutuLt OP THE EYESIGHT. They win Restore impaired Swift, and .Preserve it to the Lolest.Period of Life. . . . SPECTACLES rtEIDEILED VIM= • _ ,- , 4 1' , Th e most eminent Phrsie s ..-".!..:•••.. . lane. Oculists, Divines, and t' - . .:'; ). i r the moat prominent men of ' IT our country, rucommend the 4 • '; use of the CORNEA RESTOR oiI/ . - 7 • ." ERB for Presbypplaor Far or .... . - ' Long•Sightedhess or every portion who weans spectacles from old ago ; Dimness of Vis ion. or Blurring ; Overworked Eyes ; Atthenopia, or Weak EYes t EPiPbora. or W"tcAl `..yee • Pain in the . Eyeball Imatioats, or Obscurity of rision ; Photophubla, or In- Aranco of Light; Weakness of the Retina and Optio Nerve; klyodettopia, or Specks or Moving bodies before tho Eyes ; Ophthalmia. or Inflate tenon of the Eyo and Eye ids ; Cataract Eyes; 'Umta ta, or Partial Blindnere ; Inking of the Eyeball, and omerfect Vision from the tirects of Inflammation, Ice. bi any Otke with a certainty to the leant fear of injury to -I,UIIO certificates of cures are exhibited at onr thee. Cure guaranteed in every cane wialt applied according to We direcUons Inclosed In each box; or the money will be es. funded. Wrik for a elm/or—erne °Teti& &khans, Dr. J. STEPLIENS 8 CO, °enlist& IP. 0. Box 926.) For sale at Rushton's Family Drug T 0... 54A IC Astor House, corner of Barclay 8 Broadway. New York. • Jar Dn. J. erepuras & On. have Inventrii and q iim mted 111 YOPIA or CORNEA FLAT. TEN • for the cure of NEAR.BIOUTEDNEER, which -preyed a.greatitaineße...Yinkl.lef e 01100111% ., ; ' I. August 14 IBM .1,7 P 4 ot is a tutional disease, a corrilption• blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated,. etotti le andr. . Being in the circulatimt, it' 4 . th lvtioie bodyoind piny ,kaystoup &ease' ictlitart. of it. ,& organ 4.4.0 from its attacks, nor is there one,,..yluch it May ... , *Ca destroy.- The scrofulous caused by mercurial disease, low living,. dis. ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What. ever be iu origin, it is hereditary in the- tnon stitution, descending'' from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, lit seems to be the rod of Him who saps, "I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on tiro surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which,genders in the blood, depresses the energies ofso that literiffuletua Corrititu-' tions not .only suffer from scrofulous corn plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, • are still 'rendered fatal by this taint in, the system. Most of the consumption which'de cunates the human family has its origin directly this scrofulous contatnination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, arid, indeed,' of all the organs, arise from or , are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; f Oleic ,siersonp are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health if; ilmdeKtnined by, it. Cleinse it fibm the systint we must Yenovato' - the 'blood - by-an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy , And. and exenise. Burl. a i ngtiicine vro •fa ; L . .t.i ' • ". AYER'S .Componnd Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every- Where provrdllitg and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedial, that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul diSoidef illicit the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. .Uence: it should be employed for the cure of not only; Scrofula, butalso those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Enurriva and SKIN DISEASES, Sr. it, . Ross, or EICYSIFELAS, PIMPLES, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, BLAINS and Bot La, TUMORS, TETTEIt ~and SALT 111EUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, RIIRiIitATAB ~SYI'III LIT I C andlllEnCUlUALDis . EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, hicleed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM VITIA TED OR IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief in „ impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood: The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla into purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. CALICOES, Ague Cure, Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Agne, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or 111 lions Aliaducho, and Bilious Fevers, indeed 110 or the whole class of diseases original.. ditg InA}illary derangement, caused by the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries. Vie 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 "Conn" expels the miasmatic poison of 'FEVER AND AGUE from the system, and prevents the de velopment of the disease, if taken on the first op proem of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach' of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Palma AND AGUE prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protec tion. A. great superionty 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 effects whatever upon the constitu tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as it they had never had the.disease..: Fever and Ague is not clone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor der% arise from its irritation, among which are :Wrung/girt, Rheumatism, Gout, headache, Bliird ne3e, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal pitatiom.Painful Affection of the :Spleen, Ilyster tee, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis and De rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating In this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This ".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 . malarione diatriCts. •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 stiffer from Inter mittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Prepared by Dr./. O. ATER c::. CO., Low,ell, Maw. AIL our liebaedies aro foi bale by all tba , Druggitto In Allontowa. and by :Druirgidts and dealere everywhere. At Wholesale by J. M MARIS J. CO., Philadelphia October 24 MEM CC'llitCli .$3%000i000 LOAN REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. Twentv-year Coupon Bonds in nma of $5O, $lOO OM and $1 000. Interest Seven Per Cent; Payable in the City of„New York Principal an l ilatereie iPa . bid. iri GOZD. 510,000,000.10 be sold at SIXTY CENTS on the DOLLAR, . . in U. 8. rurrinoyi thus yielding Sat interest TWELVE PER. CENT, IN GOLD, or SEVENTEEN PER CENT IN CURRENCY, at the present rate of 'premium on gold, rilE FIRST YEAR'S' INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The .2dost Desirable Investment ever • OFFERED. Immense tracts of MINING and AGRICULTU RAL lands; Sixty per cent; of PORT DUES, IM POSTS 'and TAXES, in the Stet of Tamaulipa s and San Luis Posted; 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 TUE SECURITY IS AMPLE. $3O to U. S. Currency pill 4uy a 7. per At. Gold Bond of $5O. EMI in U. . Currency will buy a 7 per cent Gold Bond of $lOO. $3OO in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. G ld Bond of $5OO. $6OO in U. 8. Curronoy will buy a 7 per cent. Gold' :Bead of $1,090. Let every lover of Republican Institutiona buy at least ONE BOND. Cireulara forwarded and subscriptiors received by JOHN W. CORLIES A CU., and J. N. TUFT, Financial Agent of the Republic of Mexico, 57 Broauway, N. Y. Ism-Subscriptions also received by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the United States. November 7, 1865, —ly ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS A BE noa only unexcelled, but they 11113 absolutely .1011. unequaled; by any other Reed ,Inotruntent in the country. Designed expregoly forThurches find Schools, they ore found to be equally well adapted to the pallor and drawing room. For e►le only,by E. N. BRUCE, No. 18:Notth'S*VENTI1 Street, pritt.eoet.9llA. per•Algo, BRADBURY'S PIANOS: indri 'coin: ploto angorttuent of the PERFECT MELODEONS Soptoinhor 26. • • . .717 iNvismTpr . t.pl OFFICES, 7 I 'EPINEUIL & EVANi3, OVIL,ENNNEES,S,kI . . 3 ,ITpIy SOLICITORS, No. 435 Walnut Patents solialtod--Consultations on Engineering Draughtlfig efetdri htodeli and afaehiner,' of all kinds stain and skilfully attended to. Spe cial attention, given to REJECTED CASES and INTERFERENCES.. kuthintio Copies of all Doc uments from Potent Office procured. N. 13,—Save yourselves useless troubto and trav elling expenses, as there Is no actual need ,or per none) interview wlth us' All bthiness with then 9Elotis can be trammeled In writing. ror further Information Millet &II 111bOVIP, 30th et the obblosid, tbr'elioalor with ritforstotts Ant* t lig& .A. - "Er 'M S TOR via BPEZDT CURE OT OF TIIE a , i~ , m~cv~s WHAT DR. sounwitAkonzaa. SOKINCH.' )lUVlSln,: l d r itit a duty I owe to y0n,4•440 allathsdo'ell under the, diseases .known. as Odtaluttiptleit diLlirer CorlaplatiOo let them lino* • . ~ w ttatsreat benefits I hive limited from your. Pres• . • ialbretrßyrilp and Seaweed Tottletnioihort timer. .9,itbe blessing of God'it bat anted me thus far: . . Dr. Behenok, I will no* make my atatirment to ..„a, no follows:-4thour eighteen mot , tie 1 ..,5a ;nuked with it severe cough . ; o• d • qt'• • . v ..6uhl not town anything - .erect with evening revels and night caftan , . I was very touch reduced. The whiles of my eyes were very yellow ; likewise my skin; my appetite ail gone, and unable to digest what I did eat; bowels swollen, irregnler,and poetise. I was very low i•pleited, and:hid 'such violent spells of coughing when I laidllowtt. at night and when I aros.. in the morning that thii would last one or two hours. I then would be nearly exhausted, and was en. tiraly unable to lie on my left side. I cannot de scribe my wretched suffering He I would,wish to do. Every.orgeßtn my body was diseased OrCiteratigittl'•i SIMI weer my situation at this time, and I was con fined to my bed from the last of February, 1382, to June. 18tI2, not able to sit up. I bad the best of medical attendance the whole of the time. My coogh was so very bad that it ranked meter, much* I at this time reload a large quantity of thick, yel low, offensive matter, limetimes with blood, aid it , was generally accompanied by nausea and a furred and thick coated tongue. At the time of coughing BO badly I would have sharp, shooting pains lamy left side and bean, night sweats, and soreness al , through lay whole ()hest; had much inward laved pain in my back and under my shoulder blades and in.,the email of my bank, and at theme so severe that it would throw me into spasms. , Now my physician gnats me up to die. Others I bad, and the beat of W ito,rklihthey could do nothing for me, and,at that tithe I wife nothing but skin and boner. I Alen was in the western part of Missouri.. ID June lasi we ;eft thfeferibe East, and in August last we , name !to 'Se fYilititi and I was so reduced that I could on ly *al Pal little With my" husband's help. ' Atter I bad been here a ebott time the lilt water blies, made me feel *inch better for a time, and then I bad again to eall a phYslcian for aid. Wa bed four of the best physicians of New York on the .diseasse of the lungs, the doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They staid I was past lire,' and that niy- lungs were too far gone for any one to cure' me: • Bet at this time I was on my feet 'about the house not able to do mush of anything. In November last I grew` worse, and the consomptton diarrhea set In and last ed about eight weeks. Wo had tried all and every. thing that I could grasp at like a dying person for my diseases—consumption and liver complaint-- but of no avail. -In January, 1833, I was ' brought down again on my bed, end woe not expected to live the night out. My husband bawd at my side, and other friends, and they all gave me up to die. At this lime every ono who sew too did not think I would ever leave my bed a living woman. The first night I was at tacked *with spasm, and was deranged most of the • time. A friend, Mrs. Herrin, came to ere nee the 'last of tho week, ana broLght the &toddy Mercury. In it was an account of la great yore performed by Dr. Schenck. She read it to me, and it was so much like my disease that I naked my husband to go and see him for me. At this time I bad given np all hopes of everketting well sgain, anu made my peace ,with God. to be ready whenever he called forme. On the 27th of January, 1883, my husband called on Dr. e:ahenek, 32 Bond Urea, New York ;and 'stat ed to him my case, with a request for h Ina to call and ace me, which he did, and examined lee with the respirou.eter. When be wile about to go I liked hina if he could cure the ? Ilia reply was: •`I can not tell, bosh lunge are. diseased, and the bronchial tubes are affected on both sides." And yet he seem. ed to think there wore lunge enough left to effect a • cure if the diarrhea sound be stopped.• He-said in order to do this, be would have to give me Mandrake Pills in small doses. Itfirst, to carry off the :morbid Matter, and t ten, with 'retrieve*, he koped to sheets it Nal !oh he did, but the constant coughing, night ewes a, and diarrhea bad , prostrated me so that he was ~fraid my vital powers were too mueli prostrated ever to rally, and yet he Beamed to think if I could live - to get enough Raiment° Syrup through my system to cause expectoration, there were lungs enough left to recover. He wished me to tryt;e Pulmenic Syrup a‘.d Seaweed Tonle at oil e. •tog It would do me harm, if it did me no(good. The first week it seemed - to give me strength, so that on Sunday after I sat up in had Ind ate hearty for a sick roman; but the next week T lost all hopes and wished my husband net to give me any more medicine. But the doctor bad warned him of this, and when the medicine was clearing cut the 'system it mode them feel somewhat • rootless, and to petsovere • and he insisted on my mkt)* it ; and now I foo l the benefit of it. For af.. tir eight days I began to' gain-my strength, and, with the exception of a cold that took me bask some, I have been gaining,strongth of body, my cough - is going away, and all my pains are gone; no 'sore ness of the body, my bowels are regular, and my oreath is sweet, and I thank 11. d that I am now go.. nog about: nod Pew,and read as well as ever I could. I have' taken sixteen bottles of the- medielee,:eight of each. I now haven good ej - ipetite: and'rest well at night ;• my cough does not trouble Int Lin _getting up or lying down. I would now soy to the alllloted, . with conbuMption or liver complaint, that Dr. Schneolt is no huithil4.; You zen, rely' on what . he, soya. Delay net; is Sangertiut 'to Witt). with • these diseases. If you would be mired, go'at once i and any one wishing to know the facts se herein stated ran call at my residence, 117 pleat Houston strict; Now York city. MRS. MARY F. FARLOW. We the unde'rsigned, residents of New York, aid acquainted with Mrs. Petiole, and know her abate ment to be true. We also know that. she used -Dr. Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, and have reason to believe that to this medicine she uwee her preservation from a prams tote grave. FARLOW, 117 West Houston at. , • EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich st. nil.. EU G ENE UNDER lIILL,e7B Greenwich is. AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 8711 Greenwich at. A. F. HARRIS, 117 West Houston et. EMILY GLOVER, 117, West Houston at. , J. L. OGLE, 33-Cottage pl. • 2d. A. LEIGHTON, 483- Broadway. • ,'Mao. BENJ, CLAPP, 19 Amity pl. • • • - I am well acquainted with ldre.Mary F. Barlow, and with her husband, Mr B. Farber, they baying, fk.r 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 DOW LING- D.,• D., Pastor of Bedford St. Briptiet church, N.,Y. Dr. Schenck will be professionally at his principal office No. 15 North Sixth street. warmer of Com mere°, lthilatielphia.every Saturday,. from 9 A. M. until 4 P. 51., No. 32 Bond 'treat 4ew York, every Tuesday,frout Q to 3; No. 38 Summer street. Boston, Mass., every,• lirDdifettlay, troni 9 to ,11; and every other riday at 008 Baltimore atreet, - BaltiCoore, ?dd. Alt advice free, but fora thorough' elimination of the lungs with his Respirometer, the charge•is Oho dollars.' ' ' Price ;at the Piemonte Brae and Seaweed Tonle, e ch $1 50 par bottle, or $7 50 Per halfdlion. Man. drake - POD, 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. January 2, • • CO , MANHOOD:. How Lost, how. /testi:moth . nr . T , Jun published, a Nets 'Edition of ourvinir ELL'S CELEIITIATiV ' EIthiT on the,iadical cure (witheut , medicine) of Seminal Loose , Itupoten y, or Mental and Physi cal Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, eta; also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits induced by self-In delgeneu or sexual extravagance.. 'sm.-Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. '1 ho celebrated author, in this admirable essay. clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, thatthe ularming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous Goof internal medicine or the application of the knife-- pointing out a mode of cure at (moo simple, aerial and effectual by moans of which every su ff erer, no matter what Lie condition may be, may cure hithse.f cheaply, privately, and radically. top. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain Envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. • Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127, Bowery, New York. Post Office Box 4586. --July3l-Is.l RV:RIME t itURTME, LATEST IMPROVED TRUSSBS AND BRACED; Dr. C. A. ‘Voorhiai:"te Co's Ditucv sVolitEi No. 45,Northampton threat, Easton, Pa N , order to enjoy the advantages of wearing . Treys, it should be accurately lilted to the parte by one who understands the nature of rupture. , A road - Truss, or a Truss badly litted,often doue,tnore luarin than good, in tonsequerfee e wlatti'partiou lar attention - 4i paid to, the tilting those,who de , sre It. ' Female Abtleroinal.Supportera.suul Blatt tie tlitockings on hand, Hpivaldand cdtthfoot Appa ratus Iltrui ll / 4 0 4.01k11TA0 19 . 1 .h. - 'A. private aloe and regular ' July 10, 18110. +31:11I "AN EFFECTUAL WOKS! MEDICINE. BnowN's Vainness,: Courrrs, Or Worns Lozenges. Much sickness, undoubted y 'inchildren and admts, attributed to other causes 'in oimasioned by worms. The' , Venal lflige Cosslite," although, effectual in destroying worine, can do no missibloiniurk.tethe This noble combination ban been encoesisfilly.needl4 idj- sicinne,,and4Ound,to b,e eitrottAdeute ersdiontpm ablinttrurtn . Gltildrett having Wurstut requite Immediate atten tion; as negltot or tho trouble often 011U11011 prolonged Meknes& ' ' :,ilt mptoms of Worms in Children are often over. 100 ed. IVorme in tho stomach and bowels cause h.- Tito ion, which don be removed only by the use of a sure remedy. Tho combination of ingredients used iumaking Itrown's "Vormifuge Cotnets" is such as to giro the beet poselble etrout with Wily. di CURTIS BROWN;. Proprietors,- Reiff -Reiff - So dby all dsalen IP obbilitinolt) Id 3 6 ate, 00 r x.. • HS" BB Illith " ram r i ' ' ; I , , Ell Ma= :%-:.!!.._ ....r47;
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