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On and s:Aar Monday. 6220111 5 ,11162,`Pi r s igniter Trains of tßihigh Wilily 'Railroad Company will ran in so the several roads running to Wilkesb Viiii•Ydtk and Philadelphia, RI fol lows : DOTI* OR 148.TWARD >. ennosa.. r:o. f No. 9. Leave „ A. M. A.ll. P. M. A. M. Wilkes Barrel,' , 800 1.15 Whits Haus, „ j 9.30 3.00 Tanned 9.86 3.06 Hiekory Run . 9.45 3.15 3 Mud Itun,,,n J. • , 10 9 . . 0 5 0 1 3 5 . .2 3 2 1 it m Rockport Shenandoah. ~„ , , 2.10 a Mahanoy City, 2 . 15 ' . Audenriod, • , 74 , 200 Jean:ovine 2.16 Beaver Meadow • 2.35 • .4 Weatherly 8.25 3.20 Penn Haven 10.24 3.53 2 Mauch Chunkl o . 47 4.95, Lehighton 4.40 s 16:57 _ '-' 1 4.26 ! 3 4.41 3a hl& GrIP t IL -013 ~ 3 „ • ';' 4.53 aMtington BATS t 3 11.20 0 ,02. Rockdale6.lf • . 5.13 Laurfe 1 3 `5.23 ._ • , W h i te h a ll ,33:, taw:, .1 . '6.30, Coplay pfr Alft 5, 1 . 42 5 .3 8/ 131;i BOkimdanqua ;4, 3 ~ • , Oatauuqua 2! , s 11.47 • 4.4 6.38 1 , Mien Fircl,. 6.54 5.60 Allento „A• "' 6.00 11.5 r 5.65 1.10 Bethleh 6.15''" 12.13 6.15 1.20 Truinanairarg 6.2$ 6 24 Easton, '6,44 12.43' 6.45 2.00 Phil/Welk!, c'''• p,gir 4,35 , r 8.45 New Toff, 4.10 .10.45 • 6.00 NO. 544sii:Ss j 'Ilethlihrith at' 12.401 Preisnatts. burg 12t 6 1,.; Esslitot: 1.15 ; ,New Yotk 6.20. f ir.tiBm,A.Wp .7yr4q.s. . er4110414 , r70 1 No. S. No. 6. No.lo. No. 2. No. 4. Emma 1,, mt: :A. 31. • M.P.M. A. M. P. M. New ydolvoti...l, • 7.00 12.00 4.00 9.00, 6.00 - , 7.80 5.16 Reston soh Nr. , ; 9.47 8.25 7.40 11.54 11.24 Preemeeebtwir , :1007 3.49 ,8.06 Bnchiskont, rc‘, 'llOO 4.00. 8.16 12.24 11.58 Allowwwwo - VII • 10.27 4.16 . 8.80 12.35 12.04 AllentanYlintnace.:. 4.20 • 8.84 • Catuantpta• ,•. 10;47 4.28 . 8.42 . Rokesitanqns . 10,58 4.33 8,47 2 Cloplay,t , fr”• • 10.67 4.38 8.61 •-• Whitehall 11.02 4.48 8.66 Lai:mead/ " • • 11.10 4.50 9.04 Roadster , r.- 11.19 6.00 9.14 Blatingtbn ,J • 11:21 6.12 9.25 • Lebigb69,o • 18.86 6.18 9.81 Perryville 11.48 8.33 9.43 Lehighton 1 11.55 5.39 9.50 yj Mauchonk • 12.05 5.50 10.00 Penn ffatnin:. : .12.82 6.13 Weatherly . 12.64 .• PeaveNll44dow •.1.24 Jeansiala r, r Lap Andentled;: !.;. 1.44 Mahanoy City, 1.45 Shenatiabab,.• . 1 1.60 Rockport 12.53 6.37 Mud Ran1)11- • 1:02 6.46 Rieketrellnk. • 1:07 6.62 Tannelyd/r.. 11.17 7.01 White Haven 1.23 7.07 Ar Wilkie Barre, .2,59. 8,85 -at) , Dental iiitiroadaf New Jersey—AU up and:dale I trainfebtlitlitiVEaston. with the trains of the Cep. I tral 114111114 of NevYadrsey to and from New York. t t T, b , itsfiLs ta la B tl i r s iad . . i . i. D i o d w s w e t o ra b i: e s a N t a o i Bethrja m WU rforilPhilliablphia. Traiiiit Prom Philadelphia connect al Bethlehem with down train No. 7 and with up.traitie Hos. 11 and 10., East Pennsylvanra ltdilroail.—Dawn trains Nos. land 5, an&np paths H05..2. 4,1_ and 8, Connect at Allentown With hid& Mr:Reading and Harrisburg. TrifteArpm Tlarriaburg and Reading connect at Al thathwWWlil4ol &at trains. I' . . -- ' , - Belvidere Delaware Railroad. - Down trains Nos.' . 1. 3 and 5 connect, at Phillipsburg with trains for Philadelphia. Trains . from ,Philadelphia connect at Phillipsburg wit,b,up,trains Noe, 2 and 10, and trains from Belvidera opainietwith up trains Noe. 8 and 8. it . , Clawless Rai ro ad train No. 7 and up train No. 8 oonne tat Qnakake.Lination, with trains of th e Oatawissa &Broad.,: Hapleton Railriiit&—Dowtil trains Nos. 5 and 7, and4thibi No.B connect withtraine of the Basle. terrilaUread.. , . Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad.--Down trains 141g10111,:eirg trains ; Nos. 8 and B,,conneot at 'Ha `eh, thithe of die Lehigh arid Sas: qui:dilute/a; Railroad,to and from Wilkesbarre. No ebadlastcare between Wilkesbarre and New York ows#VrainNo. 0 and down train No. 7. No, change betinsigt , ,Wiflresbarrs and Philadelphia on up train 11•111asielownt train No. 5, , 1 t.tn , !.: ,',L ~B. H. HAtRE.Supt. A Eng avartlilthe ~ ' . • . • ' ' READING RAIL .ROAD. SUM DIRIR A.IIRANGEMEDITS, t 97 Astle , ,ll/4. 1866. GREAT .T3IIIIOR TANS P ROM THE. NORTH and North-West for Phlltidefphia, New York, Rea4hjw poitsViEe. Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, AlllMth*n, Easton, Elibiata, Tatiz, , Laneaster, Col umbia. ke g dio. Wife_ •• ittaVe 'Harrisburg for New York, as lbilows MEAL 840 and 9 06 A. Ai.; and 2.10 and 9.15 P. 11EriEntterfting with similar Trainmen the PenosYle mania, Rail Read, and aerivingat New York at 6.00 sad 10.10 04 ompimpti.4 s lOiS.2o and 10.45 p. m.— (tarp amtonutMlying the 6.00 a. m , and i 9.- 191 1311 7ett4, eallitent nisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama qaat_Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove; Allentown sad Pb i ltiltbiagst• 8 1 40 a.m., and. 9.10 and 4.10 h eat !Minion ind "Amapa Wry Sta .lo p. m., train making connect one for . it lMphia and Columbia on . F. ' Potts viEKS6huYlkill Haven and Aubur:* thi , 4 : 4 1 , nyikill and Enk , quaharraa Railroad, leave Ha (r 1 •MO Rettltilifng : Leave New York at 7. I a. m, 121.00n60n and6.oop. to.; Philadel at 5 a.m., and 8.80 p. to: Way passenger Train leav" at 7.110 a.m., returning from Reading at 11$41p m en, stopping at all Station,'; Pottsville at 8.45 a. m. and 9.45 p. m. ; Ashland dOD audit SO 1 140 1 04 8 g41 1, 0 f! PP Tamaqua at 0.45 a. in. and 1.. 411114111,801 , m• cLUlPlPottarllia for Harrisburg, via Sobnyikill 4101144 as uebanna Railroad, at 7.00 a. tn. Read g timocittmodation Train ; Loaves Reading 14440 a•M.s.,roturning from Philadelphia. at 5 00 , -ssMaßtantila. Eallipad trains leave Reading at 6 45 a. me, 12.05 noon and 8.15 , p in., for Ephrata, Lids, leitattaatare galaktgandaya: leave New York at 800 p Phil adalpkin 800 a wand 316 p ni, the 8,00 ata train -tranming only to Heeding. Pottaville 800 a to. Tsh ,1 , 40, a nit. Harrisburg 9.65 a in and Reeding 6 , end Y.so a tn., for Harrisburg. and iteau.m: for New Lair and 1.25 p.m. for Phila. dalphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Hee mirth*, Tjeketa to and from all points, at reduced sitistesttd.l' :• Baggage ;beaked through • 80 pounds allowed each-Passenger. 01 A. NICOLL/3, General Superintendent. ' Reading, Oa., .tune 25th, 1866. . Eati(Pennsylvania, Railroad. crmi SUM MER ABRANGEMPTS. Cbtsmencing Afandass, Afa,y 2184 1866 tlikkiil;t."to7NElW "NOOK ;AND PITTOBIJOG ..IFITIIO UT ; . . (ID CUANOIII OF CAUL . . i 4 AO 2(t t tO t ..4,r i tg t own AI?: , Cr a d t On . 4l; Or i ti and 11.44 P. M. , ;ile ti./10 A. M . .,iialite direr 'co - . 3 = 4D atLirrisbnii, for charnbershurg, Ilage s :t d Math'. oh the % Otimherltuld'MarteY,lta '- ro am .flenteal Railroad, North , and Souh, and the oil region. ..111.0 ~10,0 A. 14., 1T.35 and I .. , 1 44 P M ~ sic de" Western' •Eigiress trains , 'die et I ""''thtitiartn'Plittabutrwithotst change of cars. Thu 7.00 ,M. thin stops' at all•'stations of this road, 'ltitild iskke connections at , Reading for. Pottsville, - , l ;', niritillritemi'Tattiaqua and all points in tho.Eloh4l-' ~.."1 " - 1 111, 0 aal regions; (or Philadelphia and all pnikts on Tslt_tr, - Piriladelphia and Reading Railroad, also for •.' ggliktlyberg,;oltatibbisburg,..llagerstonn, York/Got- A gli the Oil region; Williamsport, and the lYtist. lolt `'.4;41 1. 161P NI train stops at all stations, connects 66 'with trains for Pottsville, Cannabis. •I• • Mit ' , Lit's ' Lancaster, Harrisburg,. Le. The - "J. . I "Mi, tr ain leaves daily (Sundayslneitaled l ‘I - I . R‘ding, llarrishurg, and the:West.. . ; J 1 .', Passengers are requested 0 purchase their tiCitete before entering the ears, as higher titre will be charged on the oars. Tickets for nap at the Allenionit ollice fur all nta tin this roadjand the principal aflinna ou the . laealphia ad Rsading. Labanoli , ' allaz and semis railroads) Watt, littiih•witst and 'lnt tittll'sB3 eh ilniiii) Eliri; • 14'6 11111111TLV . ILULIt • fltreer Daily • Tritispa ;Atlertotowio Phikuiely hi PASSEP . NGERS foe Philadelphia tak e L. V. trains passing Allentown at 6.00 a. m.,12.02 noon, ana 6.66 p. my/mike iolOse oonneotiop; with the trains of N. P. R. R. al "136thlobein, 'and arrive n Philadelobiskei and 8,40 p. to., resneotlvSlfr. Passengers Per n - tales 0 train `torn tilithlthou , n i (Anis Isle .nd can re urn ... evening, • All l'assengerexcept gun.b-vTrains,)s,sM . ,ect, t Cr s Teat', l'hilah 0, Iphia, with 4 and 6th. .tionettiry Pas.engcr knilw.sy; . . 1113131tN13.10. . . - • new Depot, Third street, above Lliotu - elphio at 7.30 H. ru m and 6.15 p. m., arriv • nto!ii n'a I sa.? - 144 B.Bplpt m:, ra t LOCAL SCHEDULE. ' (nigh Indus Daily, StindayaKeropted.] r trains leave the new—Depot, Third adelphia. •;,:. Usher% ,at• 7.30 ,a. ra., 3.30,p, M., and lestown at 8.35 a. m., and 2.30,4.16 p. m. .sdaie.at 6.4/ p. m. Waihirikedry at.lli#oo.l . o , RALI4B' FOR PHILADELPHIA. ,Bethlehem at 6.25 a. m. 12.25 noon and Leave t /011, Phila.! lug In AII.I Three Paosseag attostp Ph , • For. e: 15 P.ll For Do For La For Fo Leave 6.15 p.m.. Leave Boyleitown at .6.40 a. ta., 8415, and 5 80 p. tn.j . • Leave Lansdale at 6.00 a, u.. Fort W,aahington' ' at 2.16 p. m., 10.50 a. in. ' Fare-4111entown to Philadelphia, 81 80 ELLIB CLARK, Agent. angB-'651 nuttovs . A' - 1.4! e: r*iiiiaiiii4 .. ..- - li i' AT - 10 . HAT,(. 'A ,: , ~ . f_ lES AIMISHM gisl T i 1 oi r. , • : .. , , HAS bean '," motel to 001:TRBY PET44I. S b ilding op flae HatnDton S treet, i Opp mak il?.e Court Home, i i Ite Where an n , . • fotind Abe • latest', and fattiona a tree; of •, :• ...• i ... :-',_.... • glee; AND DAPS . . ^ 4 . Also :tariliiiaikkddeta. :'' " ' ' Gents ' Furnishing fGoods--, DEPARTMENT ! - 4 -With a fall line of NEW GOODS, such as iiANPKERCHIEFS,..,, , j SUSPENDERS. ,•, . 1 UNDERSHIRTS, • . ' OVERSIIIRTS, • , , pittikvy,Rs, i COLLARS, NECK GLOVES, .1 • etc., eta., ate. iCONE ONE COMB ALL ! ! and tki for yourselves. the beautiful assortment o good.{, before purchasing elsewhere. I will take great pleasure in showifig my goods, and can satis fy all that I (tau and will soll.goads 75 PER CENT CHEAPEN. THAN ,4•:,.•47c. OTHER. r HOUSIZOIITHDE OF THE MIES. New'goods received daily from 'th4 , manufacturers and for sale at the lowest ratee..: Ifeb2o-1. HI - STAND FROM - UNDER ! GOLD 1441 And Prop:lir or MIOI4IO X",, , ,;404 1 PL r at ; .I+ , •' , RULES.IiiiE 11 okr . Had StibiGtiods. 'SPRING STYLES. 1 '. ' • - , • • .' hrist .& .Sauer',s, No. lb West Hamilton street opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, have on hand the largest assortment of Hats and Cap„ spring and summer styles, ever seen in Al ontown, comprising every style and .quality. ,from five dollars down to fifty cents, and such that will become old anlyoung. - ' _ Their stock of Ceps is the largest in AllentoWn, and ;it extremely low prices. To convince the pub. lii of what is said, it may bb well to state that they have rintrr-oria different styles. Surely enough to eke a person a chance of suiting his taste, j,Ol/' Messrs. Christ A Eauers direot attention to this fact that they are the only Masuraorunaus of Hits In Allentown. STRAW GOODB.—A beautiful assortment of straw h ts, for men and boys, will be kept constantly on 'i nd during the season; to which we invite ptiblio tendon. Give us a Call. ligs..Country'liferidianta would do well to give X call, as we will wholesale them Hats and Caps eaper tittip,thsy can get them 10. the pity. Allentawni Adgistll.—tf. ', ...• : ''' • • Music!! Muko!! suE.F.T 51USI,D DEPOT!!. , . . , t ' tt lilarge enprotyloh hand--it Ave have not got the pleat) yotcwant, we oan get it for you ma w days if you will leave the name of the piece with its. .. . - • . Ixerftnevion Boors .for all:kinds of. TrlOrrauents constantly on hand at bust's Variety Store. AIOUIS 4 MB 1 VIOMIS ! I tit all pikes. Violin Strings, Tail :Pieces, regii,. Bows, Rosin, Blank Music paper, at FOLIIT P B Varie ty . . ' WCAMPING 1 SrAMPING Done at short notice—receiving new patterns . uon- I Istantly. Call awl see the patterns at Foust's .Varie- Ity , Storo. !N.QTIQ.NS 'NOTIONS! . I .I.NOTIO NTS: 1 . 1 Handkerchiefs' Flosiery, Gloves, Threads, • Sawing 'Silk, Pins,' Nredles, Combs Braids, and Hoop Skirts. , Call in—it pays to go round thenorner to Foust's Va• riety Store. • _ v BASX.ETSI' BA.SKEte/141AIIKEtS Marketßaskets, Dinner Baskets, Traveling Bas kets, Cake Baskets; Card. Baskets, Fruit Baskets, Fancy Baskets, at Folll4's Variety Sten,. WEIERE 18 FOUBT'LI ' 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. [may22-6m P R PALM DOI. 71. • . LLATE SURGEON IN • THE UNITED :11Tmigs woula•minnonuock to the citi zens of vicinity; that he is isoistin uing the .nritotioe, of - Medicine in Abtawrowar, °xi Eighth 'Streit; abort Lfaullitem,. first house above bichtenwalltier it, Co's store. Having had the hon or to belong teethe :Conra at the bat ties of Fruderiolubtirg,..cikanoellorsville, Franklin's crossing,tem, Sind halritit tkhd °bore, of acTERAI. FIOBPITALII, be has had mush experience in all the details of fiURGZUY and' the treatment of disease. generalli3OThOoelbt.lS tirsgular graduate of the Jerrensum Mentes e'flottlfillt Of Philadelfibia, and hag been prietioing medioine during the past eight estsgeniv. Havldg.sdtouch experiencein the treat ment of &gouge of.the AYH, be would especially solicit the patronageof Wows' who may be affiliated with diseases of that important organ. 'Having re stored the eight of untoyiwbo have been SLIND TOR rustle. He wouldisisiisellalt the attention of those safferingfromohronip diegafcs. such aq. HnBroT, (fOr, whisk hobnails almost Iriliallablereintidy;) Dlseastui Oche Rtnautra, Ilpsuits.vism, NEURALGIA, Cilltofl - Covens, Hammes. and DYSENTART; (*Molt be protease: , to cure In fees than half the time required' hy ordinary redo dies,) na.vilt,, , (wpm, or enlarge ment of ttIO neck, Pites;ll4llAßillig orConeinnption in obildrini :linentoet,..T.ten Wows, Mrl,ol - Heitoimid; or King's . evil, Epthevav, or falling sioltriesS,lPurim Sows Tnno.ir,,Zerrau,Diii: sisal PIOOLIAR TO FEVALIBO ; 'also diseases of tpe Liver p Lungs and,lleart. how praotlimid Medicine !bens for OW - to years,lbt Deeint is obis and Wining to.refer p lona in this place , who.have -been. eared by himlof moetof the'dlsesees epecilled.. • " All oallo fyoto town or county will receive proMpt atiOntlon'hy l day' or night, . • Mediolded furnished•to all patients, which he pre ps:es himself, as he will use none but the very but. Refereed** i Elliforialer.patients.: 4 111antow`o..May 79.1868, STEWART 1.)E1). - .)', .263 S. 2D fiTHEETOtOVE Wutri respeetfunly inform his' customers and others,tto is now sank% froto one of the largest null hest assortment of CAIIPETS, 014 CLOTHS, wINbbW BILADO: o 14. C., that he huh bid NI hand fdt Diatty pul and it fo dder! , teliptiatkaths. t j 'r !t: i Vp liqt r - t•- e 4. ,•• II DRY:9OI,DI4 •00i Ii • • • • 'lrr'92V lAEA . DOWN At tlje LOWEST NQLChI I Car Loads.of Dry Goods Miller, Schreiber sk Co's at EMPORIUM. As Cheap as Before the War calicoes' and Ginghams I unes,4 05Q064 FANCY SILKS DELAINES, A LPACCAS, MORES CLOTH, 'WOOriLAMS, MOUS. DE LAINES, he. otus GOODS HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS BLACK II.ICS. BRINOE , ;. .REPP§, CLOTHS. CASSIVIEIRES. &C., FOR BIENSand BOYS' WEAR, I At the LOwekt"Fignres. • to enumerate, but situp)) , say that great many goods are sold now for a good deal less than they can bo produced. All the above goods we are able to sell from 10 to Ift per !cent. less than our neighbor's, as we sell for cash and buy for ca:sh. • All we ask ix to give its a call and you will leave satisfied. 7- • . NO Treottsmoro SHOW GOODS! MILLER SCHREIBER & C 0.,, N. 10 East ITimilton St4ieet: One Illtior i llelosy Ike ,Fint National:Bank, ' UMBRELLAS, . HOSIERY, Selit.,.ll, 18136 Consult Yoe Interest In Buying . Goods! Metzger & Osman Have Just opened at their TAIL 0 }LI N 0 -ESTABLISHMENT, O. 33 EAST lIAMILTON - •STREET, ALLprrOVN, PA., THEIR SPIZING ; STOCK OF C,LOTHS,, CASSINIERES, VESTINCS, Ste., &C., which will be 1 1 = Made up to Order, it ' Tee LATHST ‘ STYLEAr 03Y TIP-TOP WORKMEN. [ti OD ORTUNIEIS' !MISES ODIC • etc., etc e , eta., etc. Our stook to much heavier and better assorted than EVER BEFORE • • Don't forget the place; No. 83 East Hamilton str., next door to the "Independent Republikaner." METZGER A OSMAN. NATLIA2I METZGER, late of the firm of Trozell A Notzgar. Ttl.onnan Osman, lately head cutter at the eget lishment of Treatll A Metzger. • Allenteirn. Aug. 8. 18(15 Eng' STORI IN ALLENTOWN! JUST OPENED , • Limier & Steckel. At LION UAW :Not 20 Bag • Street iiPetied a row DRY 000 DE , and• OERY store. All of their steak is new and fresh, and has been purchased for cash at the pree• ant reduced prices, which will, enable thite to sell at greatly reduced rates. Among their • Dress Goods =I GREAT BARGAINS :IN M.:U:BLT N-S•! 16;EA611E 4 D and LOTS OP FULL As CHEAP as Before the WAR! SUCH AS PILES OF SttA\WLS t SHAWLS, t AL:LE NTON N, NA. it tali shortest notice. SOLD CHEAPER THAN EVER Cal/ and Examine WE HAVE THE Cheapest Coats, Cheapest Vests, • Cheapest Pants, Cheapest Overalls, Cheapest Cloths, Cheapest Cassimeres, Cheapest Shirts, " • Cheapest Collars, Cheapest Bosoms, Cheapest Neckties, , . , Cheapest Searle, Cheapest Handkerchiefs, Cheapest Hosiery, Cheapest Gloves, Cheapest Umbrellas, will be found soma of the latest and most fashiona ble styles, comprising Silica, Mohair Leno, • Leno Voyage, . Grenadine, Leno Melange, All Wool Delaine, , Amures, Melange, Plain and Figured Poplins. Bradley's Improved Duplex Hoop Skirt. Also a full line of nammves . Consisting in part of Caaaimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans. Cottonades, &o; Domestic Goods, Such as Ticking, Flannels, Shootings, Prints, Cheek, &0., $O. Terms are CASH! _ t s .COUNTRY PRODUCE Wien in exchange for golds. Wu. It. LAWFIIft, April 17, 1866 VACATION OVER. ~1---. SCHOOL BOOKS ECM • friedensbote Book Store r ' E. D. Lcbemiring & ' THEY love tow on hand for the opening of 1h43 tichciolo n'lttrge stook of School Books, Stationery &c , that are sold as obtokp ab at ai:4ploco in thie'lection. All wanting Books for rohool can and thimit at the FRIBBENSBOTE BOOK STORE, . at the tow i rt pricce. REMEMBER! Wo always keep on hand a complete assortment of all kinds wanted In the Schoorlioom. --- • --- - PURE LIBERTY WHIM. Lt4p.--, The Whiteet, the meet duratde and the'utosi econom teal. Try it 2 Mannfitetiired ohly by do /kith, Wholesale Drug, Faint & Glass Dealers jaueo4,73 No. 181 id, Third tit s , 13killsdiL BAR t for., of Hamilton &VII Sts;,T , + 1 7 4 i ..:.. ALLENTOWiC PAID ' DEALERS IN Drugs; Chemicals Si Paints, WHOLESALE AND It L. i BAR.NES,A, SON'S DRUG 'l'oltE ' .., ' . ;; r 17 ,7 • • - 1.8 k11011.11,i1l Allentown. BARNES .t SON'S DRUG STORE ! is known throughout Lehigh county. BARNES' & SON'S DRUG STORE . ' 18 the plae'e to get pure Drugs. . . BARNES .t. SON'S DRUG STORE ' Is thaplace•to get fine and 11.008 Drugs . BARNES A SON'S DRUG STORE ; 1 . .Is tkp phier to get cheap Drugs. BARNES i SUN'S DRUG STOICE! 'l': ' ' ' ' Is the place to get good and reliable ModieineEt. BARNES A SON'S DRUG STORE . Is the place to get prescriptions.eo tupounded BARNES Jr SON'S DRUG STORE. , Is the place to (tot Perfumery and 'Palmy Artielos BARNES A SON'S DRUGqOpI Is the place to gut any genUirie Patent Medicines. BARNES A SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to get Dye Stuffs. BARNES SON'S DRUG STORE Is this place to get Trusses, Supporters Shopider Braces BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE. Is the place to get pure Wines and Liquors Mr Medical Purposes. BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE le the.placc to get Paints and 01Is. BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE Is the place to get Window Glass and Putty. BARNES & SON'S DRUG STORE • Is the place to get the best Varnishes. BARNES SON'S DRUG STORE. Is the place for country merchants to obtain . supplies. BARNES'.IS SON'S:I/RUA STORE • p, the place for Pliysicipme to obtain mupplio BARNES ei . SOIFS DRUG STORE Is the place for Storekeepers and Country Merchants • ,to oldain their supplies or • • , Kerosene Oil, Sal Soda, Conoentrated Lye, Pure Ground Spices, Blatehti, Smell, Shoe Blacking, ''Bicarb. Soda, Salaratus, Alcohol, Lard and Whale OiliNeaes Foot Oil,CastileSoap, Indigo, Bathllricks, Store Lustre, White Chalk, Cream Tartar, Rerd Saltpetre, Epsom Salts, Castor Oil, Iterd Borax, Camphor, ' Swat Oil,•111ack Ink, Essences, ate.. •t. Co. Le.. At Bbritet & ,on'it Drug 41orc —You can, buy . 'your Cattle Powders.• At Ihirufa.4o-:Zia 8,-Dgug-.Stor,c;;-_-1" o . ti coin h _lt• ' ; .iiilaiiiiii-.o.ilit fir'-244ent;f-':- At Barnet,t , , OMI/oi4it kifit,Kkaic! l 4 ,l ' 4lt isl i 1 0 , : •:.F.',i e,. - .;,:U . to 6 4 pal i2 ,...?i... :, ~, 4. , ) ; •-• , Avila • 1:14 , 4. Ao . 4'''. t iPAii i t I:e..:NiAitv A4ti :1)tiy : r0111,!. :,.' ible**l . lSCNtigtilif a' .''' ,:..... ... , '': At BallleB & Son's Ihilig Actre,Will be 'foutniti - ftilf s . ,.. supply of all article, tiSed 'ln the - 'PAINTING ' , BUSINESS • At BARNES .t SON'S DRUG list Q STORE Is' hd place to Bind all I F the popular Patent Medicines 1 .., , end air Restoratives of the, . a H z I day.' Wisluirts Pine Tree Tar = Cordial,Hun ter's Worm Cakes, es , 0 . ~ m Ilebold's Extract. Buchu.Dr. 0 op h elt al Rose's Family Medicines, Ay- • 0 Cp Z We Cherry reeteriabSarsapa mg rills. and Pills, Dr. Jayne's a i Medicines, Ilooflantl's Gorman f 4.• Bitters, Woods Hair Restore.- , ell thoe,Sterling's Ambrosia... Mei- - 6 , O chant's argling Oil, etc. I 14. We Would call attention to the fact that we are constantly receiving fresh goods from Philadelphia and other market., and we are able to COMPETE WITH ANY OPPOSITION. Thankful fur the liberal patronage bestowed upon this house, we hope, through the favor of a discrim inating public, to merit a continuance of the same. Our endeavors shall always be to PLEASE ALL, and to furnish ' , • Kw@ kits lion at ILQAP Re Q,04, juiy244.l. BARNES & SON. IME 111811. 11E1 AIL. r3IIC" ATTRACTIONS. NEW FALL GOODS ! 0A LL os.ma MI M1X7333E111. SR OS., (1.44-TE, No. 7 REST 11A14II'hTON 'NTREEI, Would roamottully Wolin thexiti en of Lehigh county that they have luct fovaitid a corparnefahiP; as above, and that they. have Pat tinpaclted afresh tot* of WINTER,COODS, NEW YORK , AND !PHILADEWLII4 And are now offering them at the tititiEgT ittAILICET . . PRICEgI . .l' CRY 76bObA"f eakitiiTif46 : 6l o 111 E LATEST erirLat or Figured and Pliin Alpaca. Figured and Plain all Wool De Laines SHEPHERD PLAIDS, .BbACK , SILKS, _ • SUBI3I,ER SILKS, White Counterpanes, , Linctr and •Cotl,on Sheetings, Checks,' - • • . • Gin,ghfunsi ; ' • Beddcks, dc„ Shepherd Plaid , Aciltnarals, 4,BlaCk Cassitnerep. • " ,1, ! , Cortrart#4' ; • g Cottonaaes. Kentucky' Jeans, .1 1 1 F: A'D EV-C1:0 A Ki ., Cr*. 5 r . % Vain . Colors, ifqdreiei Ond , PLAIDS UT VAIIIOtiS COLORS: s%E4ibttaillEid" 21 CAM. A fall line of Clothe, Casein:terns, Sattinette and Veetinge, all kinds and prices, which will be sold cheap.. I '",„ 1 We have 13 44 8. 400 on hand a large end ,woll se. looted dock of alrkin'ds of' CROCKERY, Wu. R. firgoini. —ly GROCEIRIEIB MACICEIREL, SALT, &o Which we will divotse of at the very lowest cash Prcee.' All kitids of Country Produce taken in eichange for 'goal' and the highest market prices allowed. `• A.Mi like 40 .your Interest I :for'eve feel Satisfied'that we can suit your TTTTTT a. well as your rustles. • • Don't forget the place, bro. 7 West Hamilton street, second dtior abcve the Eagle Hotel. Returning thanks for the patronage received in the pawl, and hope thet by a continuous effort to accom odate their friende and oustouserb,and., ,conse guanoe of the largenest and variety ofthelr'atdoir, to merit and receive a continuance of the support and good will of the people, A. A. Hoses. Allebtown, July 18. 4141 Knit PER YEAR! W e want agents every= IUP .where to salt our rurnoyan $2O Sewing Machines. Thine nep kinde. Pinter and upper feed. Warranted, five years., Above 'salary - or large cont.. missions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the Vol.. ted States for lees than $4O, which arefaty , licensed by Home, Wheeler & -Wiison, Grover & Biker, ,Hiey. er d Cu.. nd Bache/der. All other cheap machines are infr ingements and the feller or user are /table to arrest. fine and imprisonment. Circulars frees Ad hes% or cell upon Sliew It Clvrin DiddetUrdi Maine, ur Ghloago) Ilf Drotturovr Ist AtiLENTAWN, RA FROM ' " "WifITE GOODS, G. L. flumes TIE I iriTS EI M IN A t ENYOWN:,_ I I%', ~1 , 1 1. THEififiltUS.T.llo4sf. --: . 9 .4 CHEF OASH STORE I \ do • .. , 010.;\ LET. LOOSF.! • • tRi . '7 T"'• •. 14 ople at Unit :(tx,e nonvpred thil t Ahem:. . nothing like • 'ERIE E* O i Cn S TORE g All wilose motto is "E(.lt.No:lll'.7:lliNd .1111111111- muutily • Btrianag & 5.11514113,. who have just opened . their inimeno,etook of Fall and. Winter Goods! ; COMPRISING OF ; bIERLIsioES,.. REPPS ALI'ACCAS •JIOIIA IRS, DELA I NES, • CASHMERES. IV 0 91;7L LAOES,'Sc.,/to., c., nil of which were selected with the gteiitest care, nod arc therefore all the most beautiful .shadc , J, and at. such adtenishing low prices that nobody can help but buy—call and examine them. Mt MUM .Q0)(101, t MUSLINS, CHECKS. &et, : • • front 10 to 20per cent. cheaper tit an.their neighbors. Stone are boasting of It) cent Calicoes, Sc., but call and ROC 00104, which are STILL CIIVIAI.EII—apd prettier !tyleb were never brought to this town, TICHINCS FLANNELS I FLANNELS 1 O EVERT COLOR AND QUATATY. • Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. chetTer bonglit'Amyr4tom else this imet i r the State. • • Clothing made to Order, •,..\;sl4, WAIIItANTED TO FIT 011 . No They have also always on hinul a fresh supply of Groceries and Provisions. Everybod y reenot .particularly well pleated with their:TF.4; which thety, sell 25 to 30 ,;endt per pound cheaper than any store in the county. CASH PAID ; F9IR.pIkiTTER. • EtALIA EARLY ,eo.td Exarairto thetr stock. lip TROUBLE TO SHOW BOOBS! itEmEnBER THE PLACE. THE 0 Store BURDGE & JONES, No. 9 East Ilamiltcn Street, 3 doors below the Allen ItisinO. N. B.—We were under a great inconvenience last Spring, owing to the enlarging nriil improving of the store room, we know, Oat n great ninny loft in disgust on account of the crowding, dust and dik, and not receiving the roper attention. But the room is now larger and beantifullf fixed, and hay ing a number of new clerks, we itre now mile to re ceiVe and please all. ' ' ' (Sept-. 17.—1 y AN OLD STAND! NEW RRORMETQRS AND , 50, 0 . 0 0 New Customers W'A,NTED. THE undersigned wish to inform the public that they have purchased the well known Grocery & ProVitidon, Store,. formerly kept by Gomler at CO, on SEVENTH ST., a few doors above the ALLENTOWN BANK, where they, intend to keep constantly on hand h Fresh stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Their stock censintaof SUGARS, RAISINS; COFFEE, CURRANTS, . STARCH, BEANS, MOLASSES, DRIED CHERRIES, &c. DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES; Dried Beef, Shoulders Hams. TEAS AN SPICA, OF THE VARIOUS KINDS AND THE BEST • QUALITIES. LIVE POULTRY ALWAYS ON HAND. The do not take time to enumerate, but invite all to give than a triak for they feel satisfied that they can sell their stook:at.a rice that wilkbe ntisfacto ' Give us o Gull aepl 1-t TROVEI,T. DUTZ. itlitSTOl'iE SIGHT 7J B E 'JAR. J. STEPIIF 4 NS & CO.'S . PATENT CORNEA RESTORERS. Or, RESTORERS OF TILE ETD:11011T. They luilZ lieslara Intrair4l Sip% and l'averre it to the Lane Period of we. SPECTACLES RENDERED .lISELL2S. , The most eminent Physic ' • .4;•-•4 - ,• . -fr lane, Oculists, Divines, and t,ti•he most, prominent men of our country, roctunmend the ~,,1 • win of the' P.ESTOR ' ". • • Miff forPresbyOlnit. or Parer 9 Long-Sightednoss, or every person who wears spectacles from old sue ; Dimness of Vis ion, or. Blurring ; Overworked Eyes ; Asthenopia, or Weak- Eyes ; Epiphora„ or Watery Eyes ; Pain in the Eyeball, Amaurosis, or Obscurity of Vision ; Photophobia, eir, In-. tolerance of Light ; Weliknesa• of the Retina and °nth; Nerve; ,My•odesopia, , or •fipook g or Moving bodies, before ,the Eyes ; Ophtbelmii, or Indent mation of the Eye and Eye lids ; ,Cataract Eyes; 1i613110. ' on - Partial' Blindness; iiinkLtig • Of .tho .Eyeball, and, Imperfect Viska front the affeeta of Intbunnlittlon, kc. KIM . They can. be vised by any one with a certainty of auecesa, and without the least fear of injury to the eye. More than .8,000 certificates of cures are exhibited at. our office. Cure guaranteed. In every case when applied aoaording to the directions inelmud in each box, or the money will be cu. funded. IVrile for a Circular—sent gratis. 'Ad4reqe, Dr. J. STEPIIENS.V. CO., Oculists. •• • . 1. . • • (P. 0.13ae• 926.) For eakcat littahtorea.Rtuntly Drug Store, No. If Abler. llouse. eorPor fit. I:W*4V Street and Ifroadway, New 'York. Air Dn. 81T.PHENN k CO. baen lllVented and patented a MYOPIA or CORNEA FLAT. TENtIR, for the rum of NEAR•SIOHTEDNEfifi, which has proved a great ettcceas. Write fur a Ctruniar. • Aiigust 14, 19136 itIaWMAA & LEO/NAItD) MANUFACTURERS, . , dOin - ' WHOLESALE k RETAIL DIALERS IN ffMIII3IE.4 - 11CTIE31M SILVER PLATED GOODS, 704 arch Street, PHILADELPHIA: • . ~ . THOSE in want of SM.' • ... , t .‘ VER or SILVER PLATED ' i I.t Is. , . WARE , will fi Y....= nd it much to . their advantage by visiting 111 , our store before making their • • --= ' ,purcluMe . s. Otir long tope- urm, ' .--= • deuce in Atte manufauture tif . . . • the above kind ur goods enables tpi t.• defy titupeti tiots. • , , , We keep no goods! hut those wh iuli are qr tub !tilt clues, all of our own snake, and will be sblll'at reduc ed pr ices. rjuly3-1y • MB tb* rr ltcooo htt 5 Oti go l od Melt. to etrii h dont, l CEO AT THE MEM cALICOES, E 4 419 r si rPrial3.o F 4.4 iiLl.eontitutional :disease, it corrup lon y • thi4 fide:babbles, vitiated, „ ,tieo ß , and Poor. Being , fivilie• circulation.; it. • pervade* the 'Whole itedYlancl . niy ; bitrit Out in disease on any Fnt; of it. No : organ is free ffromits: attacks, nor ili there. ono' which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease; low living, dis 91Weil! or unhealthy food, impure air, fi lth •:kfilthy„hallits, the depressing viceA, tilt cll.. by the. vCriereal infection. Wl.:il exdr e i ts origin, it .is :hereditary iii tLe c,nr aiitAtiort, :descending." from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, .it seems to - be the rod of Him who says, will visit the. fniquities of the fathers upon '. ` Its effects'etnrifirce lly deposition from the blood of 'coritiplor ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles.; the, glands, swellings; and on the siirface, eruptions or Sores. This foul cor •ruptliiri, which iii gendersthe blood, 'depresses the energies of lifq,,so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer Vora Scrofulous com- • • plaintsi but they.havo far less power to 'With stand pe• •ottacks of other , diseases; cciise quently vast numbers perish 'by' disorders which, although not scrofulous in their iiature, are; teriderett fatal by 'this taint in the Mint cif the consumption which de cimate* the human'family has its origin directly in this sinOhiliiiis contamination • and nanny destruotive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, nnd, indeed, : of all the organs, arise front or are agg, ravated th e.same cause. One',quarter Of all our people arc' scrofulous ; their persona. are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their-health is 'undermined by it. TO cleanse it front the system we must renovate the blood by an' alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food. and exercise. Such a tnedicine'!wo , supply: • AYER'S 'COillpollild Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy, which the medical skill of our times can devise • for;this every, where Prevailingandiatal malady: It is com bined; from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and, the rescue a the aystetn from its 'destructive. consequences. Henee it should be' employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, : Such as 'Ertoefitvi: and Simi DISEASES, Sr.' ANTHONY'S ROSE, or EILYBIPELAS. PIMPLES, Poartn.Es,' BLOTCHES, BLAINSandIIotra,ToMORS,TETTEIt and SALT 'RHEUM, SCALD ..HEAD, RINGWORM. RIIIIVMATISM, SYPHILITIC and Mtnicuttim. D IS LASUR. DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, Denuriv i and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS MUSING FROM Yam iED: OR btrunn 1.1r.000. The popular belief in .iniput'il!.) of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify anddregerierate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in continninated constitutions. A.Y.FoTt'.S Ague. .rare, FOE TIIE APVEDV. EPEE OF ' I intermittent Fever, or Paver and Ague, Derntttekt n key.ers_,C,hlLD-FeTer, Dumb Ague, ^re i,.. ! i pieekilieadekehe,'or nalous Deadoehe d , Vevere, :Indeed for the who e class of diseases orighutt ing In binary derangement, CftIISCII by the Nalarga. Of 21ilitimettle, Countries.. - . . , Wmare enabled here to oilbr the community remedy which, while it cures the above compluinta with certainty. is. still perfectlyharmless in any quantity. §ncli a remedy is invaluable in districts where these lfflietinctiftrarders - This. "CUIiE" expels tho miasmatic poison of Fnven Ave AGUE from the systep, arid prerents the de velopment of the &Scalia, f taken on the fir! - st ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only 'the titst remedy even , et discovered. for this-class of cotriplifintlii Mit alto the !tinges*: • 111 M large quantity We supply for a dollar brings it ivithitithe renclrof every body; and in,l4ious districts, where Fcvnit AND Abut provailsp every, badt, should have it and .use botlaor cum end' protec tion. A great superiority of, this remedy over any .other ever discovered for the' spertly and certain cure of Intennittents is that it contains no Quinine or mineral, ebasequently it.producos uq gninism or other , infunows'effeeta ihateier upon the tonstini tion4 Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had'never Itlittthmdiseaser . evernral-Ague. is not. Agog. the consequence of - the miasmatic poison. A grentMiety of - disor- , dersi arise front its, irritation, among which are • Neui•ataia, Rheamatidmi Gaut, Ilicdache, ncsB, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal ,qitatimr, painful Affection of the .tipleel . l, It Oa tes, Pairiqo the Bowls', Colic, Pcfraly:ris• , and De ranqcment of thh Stomach; all 'of , which, ilien originating io• this' cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical . This " Curti?' 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, o . malarious districts, - if taken ocea simially ot? d th aily 'riddle 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 fur protre- Cori thartenreond few will ever suffer from Inter mittents if they avail'ilieiriselves of the protection thin remedy affords. Proyared by Dr. J. C. £TEE CO., Lowell, Mau. An our Remedies aro for ~ate by all the ruggiats i lii ) ll Allentown. and by Druggists; and I era everywhere., , At . Wholesale by 4.7411.: MO 84 ca., Phitadopbtik, , . 1.'7. ! , .. Oftober 24. --ly MINI, MEXICO! 00,000,000 LOAN REPUBLIC OF MEXICO Twentv-ypor Coupon Bonds in urns of $5O, $lOO $5OO, and $l.OOO. Interest Seven gipC9nt. Rayal3lo in the City 51 Slew ,York Principal • and Inierol Payable. _in pip. 5i0,000,000 to be gad at Mitt 'CRitliB on the is 1 lIOLLAR „. U.S. Currency, thus .yielding an intereit of TWELVE PER GENT, IN GOLD; or SEV,ENTEEN PER CENT IN CURRENCY, at the present rate of premium on gold, THEAINST , YEARIN INTEREST ALREADY • PROVIDED. The ,Bißet.Xlesirfie Investment .ever, Immense tracts of MINING 'and AGRICULTU RAU-laud* 't Slaty , par mt. of PORT DUES, POSTS and TAXES, in the, State of Tamaulipas and San Luis Pastelist; and the plighted faith of the said States find lb& general Government, are:all pledged for the redemption of these Bonds and pay ment of interest Tie SBCIINITY Is AMPLE. • $3O in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 par et. Gold Bond of $5O. $6O in U. N. Purreney will buy. a 7 per cent Gold Bond of $lOO. $3OO in U.S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gtlfil - Bond or WO. • a:4 $6OO $6OO in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per oen .t' Gold Bond of $l,OOO. Lel ethyl Republican Institutions buy at ~, least ONE BOND: ' Circulars. &Awarded and sabsoriptious received by JOHN W. CORLIES A CO.. and J. N. TIPFT, noancial Agent of the Republic of Mexico, 57 Broadway, N. Y. lissi..Subsoriptlons also received by Banks and Bankers generally tEroughout the United States. November 7, 1865, , —ly 628. HOOP, 41C111,TS. sorstars...otOts stuLttli& . r .., , :Mc .rall..lityles .1' ~ . . ARH la every: reZpohtfirst ChM, and embrace I complete assortment 'for Ladies, Misse,., and Children, of the newest tyles, every length and siz es of waist. , z' % ' '‘' -' ' YI ' • : ' .!' • ' • : . ', Our 4kiris, wherever known, arc more universally 'popidarAiiikif'oify others before the public. They re tain their shape better. are lighter, more elastie, more durable, and really. cheaper„than any other & Hoop Skirt in the markttt. The uprhigiraiM foten.: ingil aro warranted perfect. livery lady shmild•try Oro I!Ofi• being extensively sold by Mewling; themigliolit the country, and at Wuomg.; SALE and 11.8rAn., at Manufactory and Sales Room No. 728 Arch St., below , 7th i .Vhiladeliihia4 Ask for HOPKIN'S "iWY vAie Other. CM CAPTION.—Novo genuine unless shrived on each Ki4rat-411:apkiWe A , tunultioturyr No: a O Arch St., Philadoliihla. • c•`. - t copttantly . 9o hand a lull line of New York tufide Pkittk, tit virry to rie4. TGIIAH NET . CASII September 4th. • .A.GEMISTS WANTED: °I I L R • /NUS tics . • 1100 o Writ* gioL . _ ' ray uso SOO to POO oath. For SWIM . 0 ... In WWI Cirmaism. • , r , "' 8 Di —p, :nog., , Agent., , in .. 4 magma in.. Puna.. • . I , SU Soioooll tilt.tobdlo,O. J0.02133:11 1 FTE3 W.A.27 l lnr3pi t.i)t mI, er ll . CiIILLS, FRUIT PRESSES, 4P I PABSIIIttI for able by 1k LANDRIfth it RUM 41 211 El, Bth L. betwegii Maim t=dChektbuti OF THE ONE: 1•Itil'I: . , -illll EMI PPAKTriP§P;; - • tr:,(; WHAT DR. SCHENCK IS DOING. .sPrTt A DivivaISCHENCIK. Des.u.tilta:—l feel it a duty I owe to you, and to all who are suffering under the diseases knownyaa Consumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know what great benefits I have roet 'red from your Pul liam:lie Syrup and Fanwood Tonle in sn short a time. 9y 11. e lo ol ;lad ‘i he ;toed e• t• dm. far. liettek, I ..111 n. •a.llce nnt:.meta to o: 1•; lows: - ia r i. ; r • .1! • I > .1.• Iwas willsa r•c% ert •;Al., •I"; -• •.; my lungs; I could net tetuitt al.) 1.1.:, / , I ~ e, Outi suf fered with 'evening fevers and eight sweats. I was very touch reduced, ;The whites of mreyea were very yellow ,;• likewiie my akin; my appetite all gone, and unable to digest what I did oat; bowels swollen, Irregular and costive. I was very low spirited,' and had such violent spells of coughing when I laid down atnight and:when I prose in the morning; that they would last one or two hours. I then would be nearly exhausted, and was en tirety Unable to lie on my, left side. I oannot de scribe Loy wretched autif.riii-he niciuldliiiihlo do. Every organ, in my body watt diseased or deranged. Such was my situation at. this; time, and • / waketut tilled to rupbed froze the laatnf Fabritary,•lBo2, to June. 1802, not able, to Sit hp. I had id& btat of pre,dloal ottendahce the wholis i of the time. My cough Was' so very bad that it racked me very much. I at this time raised a large ..quantity of thick, yel low,-offnaive metteraomatimea with blood, and it was gotta rally accomparded by:Pausea and a furred and thi k coated tongue. At the time of coughing so badly I would have slrp, shooting pains in my left side ,and,heart . ;night eirenta, Mid, Itereneds al through my 'whole chest; had much inward leverl pain in my book and under my ahoulder blades and in the small of my baok, and at timer; so mere that It would throw me Into spasms. Now my physician gave nip up to die. Others I had, and the beater them, put they could do pothing for me;and at that time/ wns . nothing but skip and bones. I then was in the rostorn part of Mitisouri. In Juno last we loft there for, the East,,and in Atighst last we came to Nevi Y413;1'114:11 •dritatio reduced thee' could on ly walk a littlenith niy lnisbadd's help. After I had beeirliett's Short time the salt water breese made me feel much bettor for a time, and Abets I had again' to calla physician for aid. 'Wc had feta of the,beat physicians of Now York on the disarms of t hel !Inv, the doctors of all kinds, but of fleece% I They said f was past cure, and that tuy lunge wire Itoo tot gbile fertintone to Core me. , . 'But at this time L was on urrfeet ahout, the house, not able to do much of anything. In November last I grew worse, and the ceneomption diarrhea set in ending. ed about eight weeks. We had tried'all endocarp. thing that I could grasp at like a dying person for myy, diseaseb=consumption and liver opinplaint— Jnat ofno avail. , . . !In January, 1863, I was brought down again on My'bod, and was net expected to live the night out. My.husband stayed at my side, and other friends, and they all gave me up to die. At thin time every one who saw me did not think I would over leave my bed a living woman. The first night I woo at ticked with spasms, and wag deranged moat of the time. A friend, Mrs: Harris; came tb see me the Last of the weeki and briiught that Sudday Mercury. In it oas an account of a great cure performed by Dr. Schenck. She road it to me. and it wee 89 much like my disease that ranked int. husband to go and see him for me. At thin time I bad given up all hopes o f ever getting well sguin, and made my peace with God, to be ready wbenever ho called for me. 'On the 27th of January, 1963, my brishand called on Dr. S•zhenok, 82 Bond street, Now York, and stat ed to him my ease, with, a request for him to mill and lee me, ,which he did, and.exanalued me with the respirometer. When he was nbout to go , I asked him if he could cure me ? ills reply was.: "I can not tell, both lungs are diseased, and the bronchial tubes are affected on both aides." And yet he seem ed to think there ware lungs enough left to effect cure if the diarrhea could he stopped, He said in order to, do this, be would have to give me Mandrake Pine in small doses at first, to carry off the morbid Matter, and t ten, with astringents, he hoped to Omar it which he did, but the constant oeughing, Bight stretch And diarrhea had prostrated me se thatbe was afraid my vital powers were too much proatrated ever to rally, and yet he seemed to think it I could live to got enough Petulant° Syrup through my systeur.to , catmelopeetpratiqn, there - here lungs enough left to recover. De - wished me to try the Pull/ionic Syrup ' ,end Seaweed Tonic at once, saying It would do me no harm, if it did me be good. The first week It seemed to give me itrengtb, so flint on Sunday after I' at up in bed and nto hearty for a slob weirinn ; but the next week I lost all hopes and wished my husband not to give,me any more Medicine. But the doctor bad ivarneti him of this, and when the medleine - was clearing out the systeMit'mado' themTeellsonnwhat restless. end to persevere ; and be insisted on my 'taking ; and now I feel the benefit ofit. For if ter'eight days I began to . gain My strength, and, with:: the exception of a cold that took use bask some, If have, been giittilng strength of body, my dough. is oing away, and all my Totes aro gone; no core 'nets of the body, my bowels in 4 regular, and my breatt is sweet, and f thank CA tbat lam now go ' ing about, and sew and rendita well as over I could. I have taken sixteen.bettleoV ;the medicine, eight of each. 'I now'hove a gedd'aPpetite and rest well utnight ; my cough dbes not trouble me in getting up or lying down, . Imottldtittw spy to the afflicted with eensomptioh or !liver' oda/plait:it, that Dr. tiinhne`okla nbluarribug'. 'You can' rely on what he says. Delay not; it is dangerous to trifle with these diseases. If you would be mired, go at once ; and any one wishing to know the facts as herein stated can call at my, residence, 117. West Houston strset, New York city. . • MRS-MARY, F. FARLOW. We'dia'dAderalitioitHetildentii, of New ,Yqik, are acquainted wlth.birm• Farlote, and know her state ment to be true. We also kaow that she used Dr. Sehenek'a Pultncnio Syrup and Seaweed Tonle, and have! reason to believe, that to .this . medicine she otres.her preservation frem a pnma tare grave. B. PARLOW. - 117 West Ifouston at. : EUGENE UNDERHILL, 878 Greenwich it. MRS. EUGENKIINDERHILL,e79 Greenwich at. AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 876 Greenwich at. A. F. HARRIS;II.7 West Houston at: EMILY OLO.VER, 117 West Houston at.' J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl. M. A. LEIGILTON, 483 Broadway. Mem BENJ.,CL'APP, 19 Amity pl. I am well acquainted with Mrs. Mary F. Farlow, and with ha; husband, Mr. B. Parlour, they having. for a few months past, attended at my church, and I sin convinced that any statement which' they might make may be relied on as true. JOHN DOWLING D., D., . Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church,N. Y. Dr. Schenck will be professionally at his principal office No. 15 North Sixth street, cormer of Com merce, Philadelphia.every Saturday, from 9 A. M. Until 4 P. M., No. 32 Bond street. New York, every Taesday,from 9 to, 3 ; No..3BSummer street, Boston,. Mass., every Wednesday, from U to 3, and every 'other Friday at 108 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. !All advice free, but for a thorough examination of !the bungs with his Respirometer, the charge is three ,dollars. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, er.eh $1 50 per bottle, or $7.59 per balfdozen. Man- I drake Pills, 25'conta per box,. For sale by all Drugglata end Dealers. January 2, 1866.-1 MANHOOD: How •Loist,tow Rest:wed. • • ir .Inat • a Weis - Edition qt,; it , CULVERWhieS CILLEDRATED ESSAY ""M"" L on ill.) radical cure (withoub inediciae) of Spormittorrhuea, or Seminal Weaknestylnvolunta ry Seminal Lossiv, Impotency, or Mental and Physi, cal Incapacity ' Impedimental° Marriage, etc; also Coneumption,Epilepsy, and Fite induced by self-In dulgence or sexual extravagance, seuled.envelope, 90%6 cents. , The celebrated author, in this admirable essay. clearly, demonstrater,from a thirty yedis successful practice, thattheidarming consenttertoes of aelfabuse may; be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal inedielne or the' appliCation of the knife-- pointing out a mode bf cure at once' simple, certain, and effeetnal. by minis iirwhitdc 'every sufferer, no matter what him condition may lie, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. 14,.This Lecture should bo in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. 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