e'~ OLIJME X. Ytigt gtgisur Is published every Tuesday Morning. No. 20 gait Hamilton Street, (Mow Hall.) MIZOSS & rOnalliirir Editors and PrOprictors.. ' . ; TIRMi OP sunsominoN: 2i` Per A..n.num, pa-NO deviation mod e ; types our putlithed berets, and no paper discontinued until All molars paid, except at the option:of the publishers: NATI. or ADviansuip: 3 times. ti Whs.' 6 ruChs.• One Square $1.50 $3.00 $5.00 $B.OO Two " 3.00 -5.00, , 11.00 12.00 Three a 4.50 7.40, 10,00 15.00 pi - Twelve lines (Minio6),4ionstltute a square. Longer advertisements In proportlon,with a reason- ble deduction to those advertising by the yeqr. • fissional Cards per year - - 0.00 dminisirators' and Auditors 'notices - 3.00 111• Displayed adverthismants will be 'shamed for • • space they occupy. ' , 111$,Resolutions, Tributes of Respeci, and Obit notioss will be charged 75 pente per , square., • %4-Business notices in the Local Department • cents per line. • ' . • •ao IFAIRIOI7 Pa11i9411120 OF ALL : anted In the BEST STYLE',. at the shortest Ins tiee, and at the - TABWEST BitiCES. BUSINESS,_ CARDS. JOHN H. , OLIVER Attorney at Law, ALLENTOWN, PA. OFFICE removed to North Fifth Street, op. site the Presbyterian Church, and next door to • Court House. rfebtlam R. CLAY HAMERSLY, Attorney at Law, TASAUQUA, LEUIGH COUNTY, PENNA. arch 6, 1866. --ly JACOB S. DILLINGER, Attorney at Law, of East Hamilton St. and Law Alley, ALLENTOWN, PA. 115, 1865 P. WYC4OFF, Attorney at Law, ALLENTOWN, PA. P FIVE on the south 'Woof Hamilton street, doors west of Smith.& Kramer's store, and op . the Eagle Hotel. [anl9-131 EDWIN ALBRIGHT, • ttorney at Law, 000 ND DCOI 111091 SIII 0001 T DOWN, LENTO WN, LEHIGH CO., PA b. 13, 1866 —1 y ELISHA FORREST, orney and Counsellor at Zarin, 'ALLENTOWN, PA. 20, 1806. WILLIAM 11. SOWDEN. .rney and Counsellor at Law. Bast Hamilton &tact, 2 doors above Law LLENTOWN, PA. 0,1868.—1 y ULDIN & GREASEBIEIt; 113 1 gt Lta. 6 But Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pe.. oor tielow U. Cut!: it Co'e. store. AUL BALLIET, AKER& FURNISHER, eet, below Walnut, West Side, LLENTOWN -BEAUTIFUL • IFE,'LIKE - PICTURES: :s de Visites, $2 per Dozen. ALL 4STSGATITAS %MITRED. • pllßCAW,3o.7Eastitainilton ALLENTOWN, PA. town, Sept. IS. AGLB HOTEL '27 North. Third Street, Between Itatfe aivi Vine; PHILADELPHIA.is a that'olaar . 4l'otel, loot tad in the center busineas;wittt ample and excellent acc9P2- one. R. S. ItIEHL, Proprietor. cry 23,•1866. ' —ly Gerhard & Co,, JOBBERS OF hs, Cassimereq, 'tins, ITALIANS, Sik. 333 CRESTITC STREET, Up SOurs, P.HILADELPHId. ZE3 ' Gross' e ofArtPhotographs Water Cobomb:alit' Ink or Plain, from , e up to Life Size. Cards $2 per 'd()llin. k Knauss' store, corner aft!' nild A ileditOr. Pr: f; • • "jdzkr..2l:l,- I A i~Edo`ua TO. .YOUNA ' 111. EN shod in 'Sided Ltnoitopet .Priosi 6 Vie ' • on the Satiirej Treatment: 'and .Badloal , .ermatorrheot or Seminal ,Weakness, In- Emission/1,, Sexual Debility, end impecli- ISiarriage 'generally. Nerrxueness, 'gen. Epilepsy and-Sits t. Mantel end: Physical resultint from NT , Se ![[ Abuse , c. by J. CULP fIELti; bd. D., Author of rld . renowned!'anthor. " admiral:4 early proves •from his ,owtt experience winl consequences' of Felt:Aimee' may be removed without Medicine, add without BPI gteal orierations, bangles, instrumentei .ordiale, poietingr.oo e Aodo of ours _at in and effectual, b which every ,infferers what his conditio nsly be, mayonris ly. privately Wad 'indloally.', :lAissisieture” boon to thennitnadsnail.tiosspettels.l , " ° ' l . to sitYMidnaffs sealed the receipt : of .111Ste9PAesior tyro 1 ) . 1 , 38ta g. i , ddressin f , ' ' • - •• -% 01 1 Ad. d -117:111;INIvibieekrt. - INew Yogi Pellt ORA aP.11.44114•ri 0 111 gist* v:Ar. •11.- • :1 'AD - • Z 1 rill if 7'i 74117 I=Mial le ~ 1- _ ..l•, . .vovitouttir- _ .'4...,', „ •...i. :WITCHI.SITIATCIf,SI, • •• . _......•... • •..... .. ..,. ~ ~-:.. cloo.sv.1 : 100101.,..,:.•:: MIDI liiiiiiilfittitilTH •; WORTH OP • Clocks,Watches Si Jewelry TO BB BOLD at the liOWEST 'HAW PRIORS. The largest and best selected assortrieat of 'Watohes, Cloche and Jewelry, in Lehigh county, Is to be found at :• • • CHAS. S. MASSEY' S, • • NO:28 EAST R • AMILTON STREET, Allen town Pa. We have no dealt, to boast, and we speak ad ilsecily, when' wsi lay that our' stook is larger Ind more complete than all the Jewels.* establishments in the county put together. Just received a very , choice and elegant assortment ;.1' Compri],lng.Ladloe Gold GRNTS' GOLD SILVER HUNTING 31Antriran engli.et taro, With an endless variety of the latest style of Jewelry Also, a large and complete assortment of SPECTACLES, o Gold, Silver. Steel and Plated eases. We desire to call attention to our atoek of We have constantly on bond a fall assortment of G. A. PRINCE'S Celebrated Melodeons, of shies suitable for churches or parlors. N. B.—Particular attention paid to tae Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. All work war ranted. We desire to inform parties living in the country, that any Clock repairing they wish done at their homes will be promptly attended to. CHAS. S. MASSEY, No. 23 East Hamilton street, dos'llslyA LLUITOWN, PA. • JEWELRY STORE, ISPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS SUITABLE for ~; Bridal or Birthday Presents. Now is the time to make your purchases. The stook is entirely now. LADIES' & GENT'S GOLD WATCHES. We have the finest assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches ever brought in this city. We have the largost stoek that has ever been brought to Allentown. We have also the celebrated A meri, eau Watch, and all styles r f English and BRISB Watches suitable for ladles and boys. We exceed m quantity • and eanety of the West styles. Now and beautiful etylee a Ladies' full. Bete FINE GOLD CHAINS. Genie Sayer Clittrns. Gents' 'Scarf Pins, Ladies' Gold Thimbles, and a very large variety of Silver Thimblee,.Neek laces, Belt Bookies, Oharms,- Rings of rare stud beautiful designs, and ahoy the Plain Ring imitable for engagements, and a large variety of other things too fiumerous to mention. - . GOLD PENS • . We nava a vory large assortment. Also Gold and Silver Holders of all styles suitable for Ladles and Gents. ELEGAfiT SILVER WARE. IMO In this line our Stook exceeds in quantity and Variety of styles, anything ever offered for sale in this city, and cannot fail.to please the most fastidious. FULL SETS OF TEA SETS, "i' • CAKE BASKETS, FRUIT BASKETS, CASTORS, SILVER CARD STANDS, • SILVER • PITO . CREAM CUPS, • SALT CELLARS, , , SYRUP vioas, GOLD AND RUBY LINED OYSTER LADLES, PICKLE FORKS; . • BUTTER KNIVES, TEA, DESSERT. AND CM -Om s t s• 5. • ~.. t 7 ::••ti'.; JO t FEZ= I 1 • I• 1 , , lillid „ , *15,000 WATCHES * JEWELRY, SILVER WARE. HUNTING WATCHES• • GOLD, SILVER & PLATED CHAINS, SILVER AND PLATICD SPOONS, FORKS, NAPKIN RINGS, FRUIT KNIVES, etc., MELODEONS. WATCHES! WATCHES! KELLER & BRO. OF SILVER WATCHES JEWELRY, Pine, Eardrops and Bracelets, Ladies' and Gents' • TABLE SPOONS, Eta. SOLD AND SILVER SPEDTADLE, wo•hare 11 . very , large assortment; persons cannot fall. to snit themselves, and all of the moat fashion= Oils Mlles.. CLOCKS! CLOCK-S! We have tho largest assortment rf °looks that hoe ever been offered here for sale. Persons desir ing a iood Cloak, cannot help but snit themselves. All raw and all of the lstest styles. We have also • large assortment of BANOY GOODS too numerous to mention. ' r REPALULINCi. All kinds of Watehea, Cloaks and Jewelry ,eare . tepaltod and warranted. HELLER k BRO: • Remerobrr tho Pla'oe, Newhard'a Old Stand,Th 4 87. West Hamilton' atreet, Allentown !Pa. . E.' HELLER. B. 8. KELLER. Great Barga4.'ns, rrnE 11. 8. GOVERNMENT are pelting thole 1 union and supernUmerftry .stook, of Malian and Mutes at low rates. Don't bo ofratd !elm) , became so many aro,oweented, epraino'd,' and other 'rip, °rip iplo a i s for:ite,.and, then buy one or two bottl SMITAPS ' and use as directed, end yr u can double your Mon-. 'ay. 'One bottle ,effect & cure, milling of re 7 3, long standing.. , Tbis is the beet'cure for Sweeny ...fee *flown.— No Rowel or Beaton needed. • Smith's fdni Chas been pursuit? to. lia.one of the bier things' to retire and girt rellOg tp iteriona&f Slated with. kieumatienti or NourAlitio'.l{ ll l.oP, ocoasioned oveNszertiop or exposure. ' L cin alwayp,lie bid .wholt - sale and retail at the Ding Stores (1 Dr. W:l3.llarriel; Allentown W. - WiSelfrldge, Ilethlatetti i• J. S. Lawall, Catinixtria,, 'era the Pmftlatori ; ' ,‘ • . , . • •0. it,slflwur, - • • CatutatiO:Pi, • EMI Ir 3 , • • ‘,. - -1 Published•-ifeekly by N A lig •:.,...41;,: - .L.:EtNtO: W iN . i..;1,' . .P . A ! i . .. - T. , Reuben Sieger. MANUFACTURER OH BFl:ice_Z Rr99 NO. 41 WEST MELTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PENN'A. A large assortment of WIND SOR CHAIRS; SETTEES, BAR ROOM CHAIRS, ROCKING 011ILDEBN'S, FANCY AND CANE -SEAT 01.141R5, whole sale and retail., • • • [ . - .Ail Work made at this establish ment is made of the beet material, In the most - approved styles, 117 competent workmen. Old Chairs reptdrOd and -repainted. . - . . Housekeepemand potions intending to engage in keeping house, should call before - purehasing else. where. I , lfeb6-2m R. R. R. SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS FICIJEI D 70 711 E 'MAN RACE ' BY ONE BOTTLE OP RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Ist.--If suddenly seized with pain or sickness, the nee of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford IMMEDIATE EASE and exterminate the threatened dieease. 2d: If u tter n g from any" acute, infinmatory, nnuraigio, rheumatic, minematio cr other disease whether Rheumatism or Neuralgia, Cholera fderbus, Diarrhcoa, BiliOua Colic, Fever and Ague, Weak noes in the Limbs, Back, Legs, Strains, Bruises, Burns, or any Pain or Infirmity, Red way's Ready Relief will quickly cure the patient, without occa sioning loss of timol change of diet, or tho use of other medicines. 3.1-If subject to Headaches, Sour Taste in the Mouth, Dizziness, Sickness at Stomach, Melancholy, Fite, Toothache, Loss of Appetite General Debility, Coldness of the extremities, Swollen Joints, Ner vousness, Restlessnea Difficult Breathing, Asthma, Sore Throat, Voughs, Colds, lathier za, Diptheria, Croup, Inflammation of the Bowels, Stomach, Kid neys, or Bladder, Radwav'e Ready Relief will af ford immediate ease, and quickly carp the complaint. 4th.- , ..flubbingthe Spine.—lf afflicted with Spinal difficulties or with Diabetes, Incontinence of Urine, Irritation of the Bladder, Paralysis of the Spinoter or the,Bladier, Sluggishness of the Kidness, Lou ohorrhart, Whites, • Flour Albue, Falling of the Womb, and other uterine difficulties, Radway's Ready Relief rubbed the entire length of the spine Tor ten or twenty minutes, twice a day, will cure the worst eases. We have over 1000 - well and au:- thentioatod oases whore Radway's Ready Relief, by this method of application, has effected permanent andspoody cures. . flth.—All who, by exposure to ht rd service, eith er military, or naval, otherwise, or by the use of mercury, have contracted painful dimities, and those suffering from Rheumatism in any form, pains in the joints or limbs, Palsy or Paralysis, Weaknose, Coldness in the Extremities, .and all pains and aches, lameness, and other infirmities, will be quick ly cared by the use cfßadway's Ready Relief. 6thi—lf the community is threatened with any infectious disease—either Small-Pox, Yellow Fever, . Typhus or Typhoid Fevers, Radway's Ready Relief is the beet disenfootant to the world, and a sure preventive, to those who use it, against attacks of these maladies. In oases of Inflammation of the Bowels,Bilions Colic, Painters' Colic, or any active inflammatory disease, the Ready Relief will imme diately afford ease and comfort, Itposeesses mark ed advantages over all preparations of opium, mor phine, veratrine, and other opiates and narcotics. It lulls pain, by imparting 'strength and vigor to the system, and arousing the vital energies to a health ful action, instead of paralysing the perceptive far ultiee, and making them insensible to pal . Let those who would live and enjoy health nee Radway'a Ready Relief. 7th.—To all who are sick and in pains, nee the Relief. It can do no harm, and will surely do good. I Persons who • are weak, nervous and debilitated, a teaspoonful of the Ready Relief In a wino:Pies of water will do you more good than all the Bitters in the world—keep you^ stomach clean and healthy, your breath sweet, your nerves Strong, your spirits happy, your appetite good, and your digestion reg ular. A dose token at bedtime will insure calm and pleasant sleep. This Remedy is truly a Family medicine. It can be need with the positive assurance of doing good in all oases where paitfor uneasiness exist. It le the cheapest medicine in the world. One fifty cent bottle •oontalne more medicine, as well as being a superior medicine, than one-dollar's worth of the ordinary - pain.kiers, liniments, Ac., of the day. • One fifty •cent bottle of Radway's Ready Relief will do more good, and can be used for more pur poses,than ten dollars expended for any other mad Woe in nee. MAO 'WHAT MRS. WHEW/OTT HAYS, FIVE HUNDRED !THOUSAND OTHERS' SAY AN EXPERLENOED NURSE OF VIIVORIESTER-7-RNAD "Your Beady Relief and Regulating PillB do our family more good than all the physic and doctors we have had for years. If I have the headache I take Radway's Ready Relief and •one bottle of the rills—in an hour I am. all .right; if pain in my bowels, Radvrey'a Ready Relief gives use ease and comfort; if rheumat am I use the,'Rellef ; if sore• throat or horseness, I use the Relief if nenlragic pains shoot about my, body, stop 'them with the Relief; if I catch cold, I take the Relief; if tooth ache, or earache, or faceache, I apply the Relief— in a'few moments the most severe pains ere lulled. If.my children .fall and, bruise or otherwise hurt themselves, the Relief removea all pain and (Howl "oration of the skin ; if they burn or scald thim selves, the Relief takes 'out tbb fire and•relie►ns them from anguish. I Could . not sleep without a bottle of. Rad v's Ready Relief within my reach ; so.with the ri B. the vary moment my stomach or bowels are out forder, one of R,adway's Pills is all that I require to restore my system to order and regularity." SOLD *Dr ALL imiIOGISTS, 14- AND AT No. 87 MAIDEN LANE August 1, 1855. —ly PACIFIC. HOTEL, 170, 172, 1741 i 176 GREENWICH ST, (ON SquAtia WENT or BROADWAY,) Between CouOttandt and Dey Ste., New York THS PAMIO HOTEL is well and , vridely known to the trareling public. The location is 'spec. lolly suitable to merchantaand business men; it is elose-Proa mity to the basiness part of the city, --is on the highvrey of Southeri and Western tray -el—and adjacent to all•the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. • The Neill° his liberal aecommodation for over 800 guests; it is well furnished, and prossesees every Modern irdprovement for the comfort andentertain tient of ita ininates.• The rooms are spectrum and well ventilated; provided with gas and,vrator ; the attendance is prompt and respectful .+ and the table la generously provided,with every ,deliCaey of the season. The subseriber, who for the past few , years, has been the lessee, is now able proprietor, and intends to identify . himself thoroughly with ; the intereata of bia bongo. With long,experienee tura hotel-keeper, he trusts, by moderato charges and a liberal policy, to maintain• the favortible reputation of the Peelle Hotel.• , JOHN PA'PTEN, Jr. • New York,' Sept 12. • • 4M natilers 520. A 3l Rbli • PHI /.. 11. • 7w4rg01119: Grip - gold .7r ma ttl i d o t A l T el ß ia n t3 w lL A V ß .E v li ; WAR'S, eaperib! „ 6 . _ roacsd'Oicies r• F IR " . 29 • r'? ' • • . - ) •• 0 1 f, 1 , ,f , J 4 P.a . 't ~ :E , •irr • • J . • , En . . • THE SAME MRS. WESTCOTT, 'wetir ens SATs JOBB PATTER, Jr., Proprit4or. n1: . 1 :1i :1 s Vor ESDAY MO Important Notice FROM IYr. G. BROWN, No. 410 Arch' Street, Phila. - PROM a life of study, observation, and experience, and years of phictical appli cation of try ..Metaphysioal Discovery" on thousands of diseasectmenrwesuen and. 4 I have Justly come to the oonolusion'Oet ovelifk ly in the land, who with to gat. rid-of - disease an keep it at bay, must have. my liletophysloal Discov ery slime on hand. It is a certain proven Intim amine& disease. IF aldo treats and destroy's the cause of disease, consequently the effeote •dte, be. &inning with Detafuess, , Oatarrh, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, with every dlsedse man, woman_or child is heir to. It is the only safeguard against Cholera. It °bowies every sewer of the bunitin body, hkrdene the flesh, and purifies the blood. In consequences of the above foots, I have this day reduced the price, so as to leave no barrier in the way of the' diseased. The package consist of three bottles, one nerd for the Eyes. ono for the Ears, and ono for tie _ISmA.— These three work in co njunction, passing into &- system by absorptior ' thus killing the very root of tbo disease, which is in a specific locality in the head. . My. Metaphysical Discoiery is packed in a neat wooden case, and will be despatched to any part of the world on receipt of the price, which will be, from this 25th day of November, sold at $4 per package, or three packages $lO. Celebrated Poor Richaid i s Eye enter.' Large also, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Small size 00 etas, Scalp Renovator. $l, or six bottles for ss. The medicines can be obtained through your drug gists, or at the Depot, No. 410 Arch street. Th.: , following letter is one of the many which I receive daily at my different offices : BEMARKABLE OUB.E.—Ualarrh, Asthma, &c. Mns. CIIEZVEft, residing at No. 02 Allen street, Boston, Bays: •' I have been troubled for four years with sore throat. For two years I suffered with ca tarrh and great dizeiriess in my bead, altliost caus ing me to fall. I suffered greatly with asthma, It being hereditary in the family. I was diseased all over. I could not go wheie there was any dust. had groat pains in my bead and neck. I have suf fered much with cold feet. The bones in my neck were drawn out of place with the asthma, and my throat !coked like raw beef. After applying to va rious physicians and obtaining no relief, I finally applied to Mrs. M. G. Brown, by whose medicines I haft: boon so much benefited that I am now like another woman. Formerly the least exposure gave me cold; I could not go to the door with my head uncovered without an attack of the asthma. My asthma is now entirely gone. Mr _Deterrh hap wholly disappeared. I felt weak and languid fOr many years, so that I was aburden to myself.. The coldness of my feet has disappeared, and I feel a general ciroulat'on through my entire system, caus ing me to be, as formerly, full of strength and viva city, and can attend to household duties as well as ever I did in my life." It is the only safeguard against disease, including CBOLERA. It cleanses every sower of the hamen body, hardens did flesh, and purifies the blood. The Celebrated POOR RICHARD ' S RYE WA TER la the key which opens the door to the health of both mind and body. Let all use it morning and night. L. Schmidt % Co., Allentown, Pa., @olo . Azente for Lehigh county. • - - December 12, 1905. --ly INVENTORS' OFFICES, D'EPINEUIL & EVANS, CIVIL ENO [NEER 8 & PATENT SOLICITORS No. 435 Walnut atria, ntilad'a. Patents solicited—Consultations on Engineering D melting and Sketches, Models and Machine; cf all lads MADE and skilfully attended to. Spe cial attention given to. REJECTED CASES and INTERFERENCES. Authentic Copies of all Doc uments from Patent Office procured. • N. B.—Save yourselves useless trouble and trav elling expenses, toi there is no actual need ,or per sonal interview with no. All buhiness with these offices can he transacted in writing. For further information direct as above, with stamp enclosed, for circular with references. January 9, 1868. ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS. they are ..._ Apt, to the parlor and drawing room. For sale only by • E. M. BRUCE , No.lB North SEVENTH Street, Pnii.tritt.t.nra., • -Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a com plete assortment of the PERFECT MELODEON. September 28, --17 Dr. P. R. PALM, LATE SURGEON IN THE UNITED STATES! ARMY, would annotiebe to the citi zens of Allentown and vicinity, that be is contin uing the praotioe of Medicine in ALLENTOWN, op Seventh Street, below Hamilton, nearly opposite T. Sol:Moyer', Marble Yard. Having had the hon= or to belong' to the Openansa Cones at the bat tles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsviile, Franklin's crossing, Ac.,: and having had charge. of suvsnam Hoserram, babas had much experience in all the details of Stn:mar and the treatment of diseases generally. • The Doctor is a regular gradhate of the JETPERBOITAEDICAL COLLEGE of rtituidelphia;und has been practicing medicine during the past eight- eats years. Having had much experience in the treat ment of disebses of the NYE, he, would eapeolally solicit the pa;tronege of those who may be afflicted with diseases of that important' organ. Having re stored the sight of man, who have been ,LIED eon YEARS. HO'ITOIIId also solicit the attention of those suffering froin chronic diseases, such as Driers; (for which he has an almost infallable remedy,) Diseases of the KIDNEYS,. Rintostartax, Hannatota, CGRON to Cocoas, Distutnata and Drassrany, (which he 'professes to care in less than half the time required by ordinary remedtes,) GRAVEL, Gonna, or enlarge ment of the DOA, PILLS, MARAIRPUB or Consutoption in children, BIDE 11EADi01111, TAPE WORE, MELAN. CIIOLIA; Sonoenta, or King's evil, EPILEPSY, or falling sioknese4Purarn Sous: Tunoar, Trerran, PO RABE, PECULIAR TO FEMALE/I •". A 159 diseases. of the Liver, Lungs and Heart, Having flow, practiced medicine bare for over a year, the Hooter is able and willing to refer to.per sona in thii place who have been cured by him of mostof the!diseasen specified. All ealls , from town or county prompt ttention by day or night. • ' • Medielnes furnished te, all patients, which he pre pa ms himself, as he will use none but the very beet Reterenees: Hisformerpatienfe. Allentown, May 23,1065. '' Ty— Dissolution Node?. NITIOE is hereby given that the partnership heretorqge existing between Henry Runts and Benj. Horn, in the mercantile ' business under the firm of worryz & KERN, in Ellitington, has been dissolvek by mutual 'consent, on the let of March, Therefore all persons knowing themselves to be In debted to the said Arm will make settlement of their serrodrits immediately at the old stand, and all hav ing claims against the bald Arm' will present 'them for payment. • HENRY KUNTZ,. • ' :r , • BENJ. KERN. THE "MINUS WILL r, ti " need. at the old etend,"under the firm XY.Ttri £ APP, whit will be maoh pleemotto have the oldeuetoieere continue their patrOunge, im well st to bade the favors of the pnbliq generall7, gear. ente•lngt to 011'11)04:ell Chirp a iFeotioct of • large welltieleeted stook, of )1 ' 11IfJ: KUJtNt it , v2j):ll,rJ •APP:. ) MBE =1321 IN Mill • •-; •• • .e.st . TOrilis:::'. ' .:s2.o( - i ' pe,r, "AiiiimiL N:l 7 N:G- ; . ::.7:At.P A 1... L . 3 . , 1.1'8 .. 6 6; THIS NAV 311723 XI (LATE HUBER & DILLINGER,)• No. 7 TPEB2 I _HAMILTON STREE.7, Would retmeottully inform tho olti en of Lehigh county that they have Just formed a co-parnerahip as above, and that they havo just ndpacknt a froah stock of NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DRY GOODS! Figured and Plain Alpacas, Pip:4W and Plain all Wool. De Lobes • SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, IRISH' POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, Mite Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Checks, Gingham, Bedticks, Flannels, tEc„ Shepherd Plaid Balmorals, Black Cloth, Cassimeres, Velvetine, Corduroy, Cottonades Kentucky Jeans, Drills, LADIES GLOAKING t Plain Colors, • • Middlesex Cloths, Reppellants, and PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS: IB BUIE TEE 9 V 7 ClnlQo A ha line of Cloths, Cagaimeres,Sattinette and, Vestings, all kinds and prices, whic will be sold cheap, We have constantly on hand a large and well se lected stook of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCLIFUXIS rde.ciumEE', SALT, &o Which we will dispose of at the very lowest cash prices. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the higheat market price, allowed. 'Priends,, Awake to your Interest - for we feel satisfied that wo can suit your retinas as well as your Purism 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 bye continuous effort to aeoem edge 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, Allentown, July 18, SASLOW'S INDIGO SLIUE S - PUT UP AT WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, • No. 223 NORTE( SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' Will color more rater than four Ulnas the same quantity of ordinary Indigo. It is warranted to give satisfaction, and is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and inferior ar- Woe. [oa3l-6m Horace Greeley HISTORY OP THE WAR-- 4 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT," IN TWO VOLE. —. 11 .-soaartx ILLUSTRATED WITH 144 PORTRAITS ,ON STSNL ; No lIEBOUS NAPS AND WARMTH'S OP RATTLE-Y/RLDS TURA, NM A 26.000 COPIES SOLD. Volume I. of this History, published almost two years later than the first part of nearly ovary other, already includes among its patrons 1a1125,000 of the purchasers of those early wcrks, and le everywhere recognised as the highest authority, eten by the author's political opponents. . , Volume IL will be ready in sifew months—at the earliest day pn which a well prepared history of the war caa.be obtained. The entire work, inimitable alike in excellence of plan and detail, will be vastly superior to any of those* now completed,-(moat of which were '‘completed" long before Oen. Grant's report was made,) and by far thertrost'ratlefactory History of the late stupendous struggle—attrgether unequalled for clearnese, fulness, and accuracy of statements, Combined with candor and graphics de- Halation of *vents. If completed as designed, the work will be author. ity as to thei °rents of the most wonderful era in the history of tho'Country.—A. C. Cowin, Governor of • It would be difticile to place too high an estimate on the service Mr.; Greeley has rendered our coun try by the preparation of thisyolume. • • • I await the forthcoming of the second, .volume with eager expeotation.—Witwx D. XCLLIY, M. O. It bears the marks of labor, studied candor and acouracy.--.Witr.tam 11..Settrean, Secretary of Style. "'be narrative is simple and clear, with to much of life and spirit in it that it is next to impossible not to reed a whole chapter without stopping. • • ,* It will be, and ought to be read by all bur countrymeh.—Rnaka.Coware, U. S. Senate. Iti accuracy gives it a value beyond any other history or that eventful period. The great indus try and impartiality of Mr. Greeley Will make this the text Of all future histories of the Great Rebellion. • STEVIIII9, N. 0. Of all ,Histories of the Ores* -Rebelllonwhich I have examined, this one 1100M6 to ate . the best In the copier:Mad Ll' antecedent and concurrent Congressi cal Iteeerk, an well as of the create of the war ROD: —h cu r Len Comm i.—Speaker U. J. Route ofil l ieps. Volume IL will be accompanied (without extra ohargeOlty an elegant copperplate Map of the Seat of War, worth $l.OO. Sold only by travelingagent. Address, O. D., pa.SR A 00., Publishers, marl3.4t) . Rartford, Conn. Rev,Allentown, Josepb Gross, of Agent for Lo high county. THE MASON 4 HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS . , forty differeat etyler, adapted to' sacred and similar metal°, for $BO to $6OO each.— FIPTY-ONE GOLD or SILVICR, MEDALS,- or other firpt .premintati awarded them. Illustrated Gatalogne free. Address,- MASON & HAMLIN, Dorton, r.81.8.40$ DitOTHERS, Nan York, &pt. 31E3 'Mt 3111313't9 IIEW fill GOODS OOK.jN AT US:. NEW FIRM ALLENTOWN, PA. Spring Goodp! FROM And are now offering them at the LO WET MARKET PRICE. CONSISTING CY THE LATEST STYLES OF + • "Take' Down • the Fiddleand • the Bow 1" VIOLIISI VIOLINS! VIOLINS!! A Tall prices. Violin •Siiings, Tail Pieoes, Pew, n. Bows, Rosin, Blank hinsio ;paper, at Follires Variety Store. . Sheet Music! Sheet Munn A large supply on hand—if we have not got the piles you want, we can get it for you in a few days if you will lento the name of the piece with us. INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all kind of Instru manta constantly on hand at Foust's Variety Store. • STAMPING 1 STAMPING Done at short notice—receiving new pattein.'con stoutly. Call and see the patterns at Foust, Va riety Store: , Nottoss iv o noivs► Handkerchiefs, Hostry, Gloves, Threads, Sewing Silk, Pins, Needles, Combs, Braids, Hoop Skirts. Call in—it pays to go round the corner to Foust's Va.lety Store. Where la FOUST'S Variety Store? Sixth Street, Sixth Street, Sixth Street, Sixth Street Four doors from Hamilton,.la. one of the rooms un der Bechtera.HoteL [ma2-ly ES2ABLIStiRD IN 1810 DYEINCI ESTABLISHMENT.. & W. JONES, No. 432 North Front St.,*abovo . Callowhill, Philadelphia, dyes Mike, Wbolen and Fancy Goods of every description. Their sit parlor style of dyeing Ladies and Gentlemen's Gar ments le widely known. Crape and Merino Sh owls cleaned to look like new, also Gentlemen's ap, perol, Cortina, am, cleaned or re-dyod. Kid Gloves cleaned or dyed to look like new. • Call and look.at our wok before going elsewhere. J. & W. JONES. March 27, 1866 —2,rt mummy razummturrs WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON George W. 11111, No. 126 North .7hird street, ,Philada., AND EXAMINE HIS ASSORTMENT OP C.A_RiPET.INGS Which are held at Moderate Prices I Feb. 6,1866.-2 mo. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, P A. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL URINARY AND SEXUAL SYSTEMS—now and reliable treatment—in reports or the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—sent by mail in sealed letter en velopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J.SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Assoeiation, No. 2 South Ninth Stree Philadelphia, Pa. June 13th, UM. —l9 PARTICULAR FITS! To Those Who Need Them! G. K. 'REEDER HAS part of 0. W. RAU'S' store-room, where he will be happy to meet his friends, who, be prides himself, he has well pleased in the past, and whose custom he hopes to retain in the future' Ho will to found always ready to attend to you, and can Give the Best Fits! He is a practical tailor and has won tho reputation of being tae best cutter in town. He is row closing out his stook of teady-msde winter clothing at cost. A splendid lot of NEW GOODS just received, and for sale at PRICES PAR BELOW COST ! Remember the place, one door east of the Allen House, [feb2o-ti .REMOVAL. H. C. - STEINMAN, . DEALER IN Leather Findings, Trunke.and Traveling Bege, , has removed from his old stand, 53 Main greet, to 19 Broad aired, Bethlehem, Pa. March 211,,18e6.-3m 1866. PHILADELPHIA 1866 Wall Papers! Wall Papers ! I H 2 OWELL & BOURKE, MANUFACTURERS OF, PAPER RANGING 'AND WINDOW DEADER ! Corner of BOURTTI and MARKET Street", PHILADELPHIA. N. 13.—Alwake in Store a large Stook of LINEN and OIL SHADES. Imar2o:3m C. L. Hunan EMI NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALE'S 1 Eyre & Lundell, Fourth and Arch Street:, Phileidelphia, ARE OrZNINO FOR SPRING SALES, FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS, Novelties in DRESS GOODS, New stylOs SPRING SHAWLS, New travelling PRESS GOODS, •• ' Floe stook of NEW GOODS, Ategnifloent FOULARDS, • Splindid BLACK SILICS,•&e... • Eyre A Landoll have their usual assortment of STAPLE GOODS. Also, Clothe, Cassimerei Vesting'. • P. S.—Our prices are now arranged to meet the views of, buyers. March 20, 6w 628 • HOOP 'SKIRTS.. • • 628 icorsizes , " OWN' Ma 1[11:" Idanufacdn!od and sold wholesalo . and NO. - 1328 ARCH. • STREET, . PHILADELPHIA. The most complete assortment of Ladles', Miss. ea' and Children's Hoop Skirts ' in the city ; gotten up exprossly,to meet the wants of Arst-olass trade; embracing tho newest and most desirable styles and sizes of." Gora Trails, of every length—from a to 4 yards round-20 to 56 springs, at 2 to $5. Plain skirts', all lengths, from 21 to 3 yards round the bottom, at $1 40 to $3 15.' Our .. ~_., • Our Meld' Misses' and Children's skit , are proverbially beyond all competition, for va ety of styles. and Sizos—as well as for finish and 4 Tahiti ( ty ; varying from 8 to 33 inches in langt 16 to 45 springs at 35 oants to $2 25. All skirts "OWN tiAßli" are warranted to4tive satiate tile '• but. bay none ins snoh artless they have . opains , Hoop Sit Manufactory, No. 628 , Aroh street," stamped o each to I Also, co stently 'Cr and good Skirts, manure's lured in Now York and the Eastern States, which k i., we sell at very low prices. A lot of cheap skirts —lb' springs, 06 cents I. 20 - springs, $1 06; 25 Spring, $1115; 80 springs, $1 25 and 40 springs, .$1 fO. • 1 . . ' Air Skirts made t 9 order and repaired. ; • Air TOns Cash. One Prioe Only. .•f . 1 Furniture. , .• ClOULDutt CO.'S • celebrated Furnituns tablilment is removed Prom Second and & Race etre to to the el lendid NEW. DEPOT, Nos. 217* and 39 North Second street, '(opposite . Christ Churob; Philadelphia, where 'they purpose selling tor one year. at about- cost, elegant Furni ture, at fabalawity low, price% Also, at their Ninth and Market Streets branch, where they are sailing equally low, being about 16 .9large the premises. -•-- 41) GOULD 2 - CO:13 - Pstivtiterw - Depets, -:- Nos. 37 eiod 39 N. Sewed greet, and ,corner ,Ninth Sind Meaket Arcata, Philadelphia. • Marsh 177, 1836.3 m ' - • you want to buy obesp, call at Weise' Cheap Store, No. 51 East Hamilton Street, Beat door to the Ameritian Hotel, • , CZO .". , ~ . I .. .k -. ',3.. .. —-- :7. , ( s.. • t• , •:•;,• • : , ( , r' .V" I AI..TCI'N' IZig 11 •ra;~~at „, 'r*xce'ra..ia~'sek!wawd~ui~ (NliM )1::-.E.4'T9'..' Real Recc2ttraoiton. Our great civil War: was a terrible min die" between the ideas of oar Declaration of Independence and;the aristo:ratio law leepness and pridef the slave p ower; therefore, though be gi n on our partin de fence of au imperilled Union, it inevitably became a war against slavery as the Impla• cable fde of that Union. Smitten with sore' defeat, the rebel ar mien are disbanded. :So rar, well; bat we want peaoe, union, oonoord--not nominal, but real. How can two walk together union' they be argeed 1" We must be agreed for the suprernacy of the inalienable right of man. Thus' Only , can come peace, unity. and the true granr dour of the nation. " Aeconstruot" is the cry. "Take back the States lately in rebellion. Open ,the , Capitol doors for all. Thus shall come harmony." Fair , and specious, but some times " haste makes waste." Are we to rebuild on the ideas of the immortal Declaration, as on solid granite; or on the quicksands and bloody mire of rebel pride and hate of those ideas? So far, a rebel heart is the best prams• tee for a Southern vote. There are golden exceptions, few and prized; but this is the rule. No regret for crime, no premise, or Intent of amendment, but the same fight, with sword or ballot, with arm or tongue, against the ideas vital to the life of the Republic; and reconstruction to them means simply a broad, free - field, and ample vantage ground for the conflict: Snob are most of the mon clamoring for admission to the Capitol. Little did our bravo soldiers at Gettys burg and in the t loody Wilderness think they were helping rebel leaders to Con gress. Those heroes never dreamed of rich trai tors pardoned by hundreds, and ready to step in.o high places, while loyal men, white or blink, could not speak out for. the old flag and' the good cause without insult and peril. The old cry of " let us alone" comes up again, insolent as ever. " Withdraw your soldiers. Leave the freedmen to us. We can best manage our own affairs." And - crime holds high carnival already in the light of revived hopes of 'amnestied trai tors. Dead "bcdies of murdered negrooa float down Southern rivers, and the loyal• white man fares little better than tho hapless blank. . "Treason a crime !" Where Is Jefferson Davis, the arch traitor? Safe in Fort Mon roe, looking complacently from Richmond to Washington, as hopeful, well-nigh, of the one as the other. Meanwhile, there are true men all over the South. Those of high position tabooed from social life, shut out of all political sap tivity, often buying safety by silence. The faithlul, too, poor in gold or lands, but rick in• noble hearts,. waiting so anxiously for some safety and freedom? And that host ' of sable loyalists, in whose hearts no guile' has been found, and wl ose hands were strong for us in the battle. Reconstruct for all these, and 'We build , on the rock. Nothing for vengeance, but all for justice, which is ono with safety, ad toward these Sputhern men who are-yetun. repentant in spirit and unchanged in purl, pose. •, , • la' s'''` ,for now so clamored for, , 1a' .:1,, jor them, and therefore dangerous to' the • • country. 1 . .. What aro oaths 7 A rebel swallows •an 1 oath as easily ,as a. boa-conßtrierttxmld rabbit., • :, • : We have smitten the rebel dcagoe ,411, -,. nigh to death., and now be is to he 14/,'lffri ... lot louse again! a, Neverp say og ` oval ' ' `•'_ ' people' allover the land. " Norer;"*aye'':' ; :, Congress in answer. ' ,''''''"'' : '• ; Sumner sail Stevens, With alltheirMvidt. icalism,') reOesent the loyal, 130ut,,h 4 0 4 . 1 .7 , far better thee . the eager °mill et; atones-, tied rebels soot from that quaria„ or reedy " to come and lake seats in tha Capitol. . , _lt is the earnest wish and desire of Con- •..: gress and the people to settle thii matter; , but equally earnest and strong ie,tbeir. re , solve to settle it for the supremacy ,of the; ideas of oust Declaration of Independence, • ' and to rem strut, for loyalists, not for trai•' 4 . ,, tors in the. outh. . •"" i , ,' ,i 3, This will bo done sooner or later, andjan.d decent haste *ill not be regardeAbby th , q ,, , 1 , ~, ~;it people's' representatives. Yot, torell that we have said, so mightil 7 " 'no is truth; that it will triumph' ()yen morph •,..;,.oill. .quickly th4n slavery hoped it would itself 01 v iy, succeed through its last device... ~ , ,ail,:. 4-r: _e m yek.„An industrione tral an, Alkyl:3g . r): • taken a now apprentice, ikwOko:hini'iit's ' I LT ; kti:o very, early ( hour on the first motniiig;lbk:/o. - calling out that the family were eitting , t , , down to liable, Thank you," leidAe boy, as / he, turned over in bed, to . : adjust adjust hi self for anew nap, "thank yon, but t' Over cat onytbing during the night.". Miir A down-east editor, in a clomp& 1 , 1 , ) mentary .otioe of a vigilant•General,Watll v made by the omission of .Soglo let.ter, '9 &id l y ; i call him al battle-seared veteran. The poor 4 i. man hastened .to make ameiairitthis issue by Stating that it was avolt have denominated the hero abottle*Selarett•lnti - 11 veteran. . . . '4.1) klis;" Larnl;:i llfilr',A story. Is told of WC NO* l iolik 4 • n u-• Aldermen, who were'jeildua'or eauVoiheri 3 ? i.e.) A and had tried on every miaaaloii to Ontleichil'i • r d l uld i i other d Ivo. • At a meeting :MO, ..rtf;,.4bgilFwoa a ',tic made a otion, when his opponent insistent ~ that it s h ould ' be reduced to, writing ; Aid ' 3 ,“ 3 ' linable t resist the tenAptatioifio elitift - ifarn') .l , 4 hie advantage, oriod ou,t l with r 's iltatiOdthrt: l 110 chuckle.; , i Ah I' Teddy,' Pik tioia achr ) ; 1 "r•Ir for • divic a athroke cap, Ait t4 ! _ ifidt.: ~,i T at-all !" 1 _ , Ar•Att -,1 , ..t ...::, ....i:acT i • , ') , . _, to,. *bat h that irbieltia'otteir , matt- tit u , ,•Je', drink oqt•ot, and very anivittablato,do when r : . 1 ci trouble 4 with a ...amt. wife ! ? 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