- ieeoi p. , ,1 , r,qp lllil ~~ :,; ~:~cr.~:...:,.. .C 7 I • =IEEE 0 JJ,-.71J14. E, .X !pot. ; I,4lltittr, LT=EI Is Falb Most TISIsB I3andlten , l3tree‘ (161 0 1 . moss TO :Mt , -. Editors and Proprietor... . - f A I TERNS Qf 20 WWI - •It Per,A.nri - atns otoop)p:, lish" iitus, and nolissper 410002 1 01 1 4 4 4 1 ,44 11 ill' l T` sar sof are paid, ezolpt iheoption o f the pnblilliers. 121 , 222101211: nititi.a 6 mat. 1 yr. One , $B.OO 85.80 $B.OO Two • . 4;40 15 1 00 • s.oo 12.00 Three "- •• • 440 , 7.0 e 10.0 0 .. , 16.00 slBlP•Twolve linas'Oilition) constitute_ yi igtiare. Longer adfertieinatdts In proportion,irith • reason able deduction , titAdse - advertisine by tile year. . Professional Cards per year • - $3.00 Administrate* and Auditor. 'notices • , 8.00 Or D 1446762 idieitieenionta NNIU be ebarged for ins space they ooeupy. . , 'ls-Resolutions, "tribute. of Respect, and Obit wary notketisiil4 eliargisd yytents per squarp s. , ..Business notices in the Local Deparibient' 26 cents per Ciao. , ' • IPERIKAV IPIBRITiIIn 0/ ALL ILINDS, imeou s all4 \1:23 . 7 s TyLE, et the ehertnet no itee, and at tri.OWEST PRICES. ' -" BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN H. OLIVER. Aittakney,at Law, AIUNTOWN, PA. 111,.01V10R removed to North Fifth Street, op posite the - Presbyterian • Churob,.and nut door to the Court:House. , Ifebtir3m R. CLAY HAMERSLY, Attorney at Law, CATASAUQUA, LEHIGH COUNTY, PENNA. Mardi B, 1866. —IY `JACOB S. DILLINGER, Attorney at Law, Corner of Haze Hamilton St. and Law Alley ALLEN Twrt, PA . • April 15, 1985. 15 • P. 'WYCKOFF, Attorney at Law, ALLENTOWN, PA. OPTICS on the south sided' Hamilton street two doors west of Smith 6 Kramer's store, and op posit. the Eagle Hotel. [aul9-Iy] EDWIN ALBRIGHT, Attorney at Law, Bzooxri Dom Azov): Tan Co Heves, 4LLENTOWN, LEHIGH CO., PA Feb. 13, 1866 —ly • ELISHA FORREST, Attorney and Colimallor at Law, ALLENTOWN, PA. Feb. 20. 1866. WILLIAM 11. BOWDEN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law: Woe Halt Hamilton Street, 2 doom above Law ALLSNTOWN, PA. Feb. 20, 1866.—1 y GULDIN & GREASEMER, ID Fili/Vaiitegs Noe t No. 46 East Hamilton Street; itllentown, Pa. Oct door below H. Guth 411 dog. store. If 6, 1668. ly PAUL, BALLIE.,, NDERTAItER& FIIR,NISHER, ?i,Sireet, below Walnut, Weal Side, A LLENTOW Et, PA. April 11,1865 —l, BEAUTIFUL : LIFE LIKE PICTURES. tee de Visites, $2 per Dozen ALL N.IRCIAT,II , IO REGISTIRICD. 8. W. BUBO AW. No. 7 East Hamilton St ALLENTOWN, PA. Allentown, Sept. 18. EAGLE HOTEL 227 North Third Street, Between Rare and Vine, TIM Is a SW_ clam h otel , located In the center of bushaele, w 7 th ample end excellent eccom niodatlone. -- It. S. Proprietor. Joimory 23, Me. E. Gi Gerhord & Co., JOBBERS OF Cloths, Cassimeres, VESTINOS, ITALIANS;&C.. NO. 333 CHESTNUT STREET. Up Stairs, PHILADELPHIA. Amur, 30, 1866 —sin -- Gross' Palace ofiirt Photographs IN Oil, Water Colore; India Ink or Plain.-,from Miniatures op to Life Site. Cards $2 per — dozen. Over Frank Knauss' More, corner of Bth and Ham. ilton 'tracts, Alleatoo n• Mar. 20, We. fiOOj a LLCTUUE TO YOUNG MEN. Jolt Pubiishod in a &alai Nnvalope. Price 6 Cgs A lecture on the Nature, Treatment-and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhcei or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impetil. meats to Marriage generally, /4011 , 31111G01 19 . Con sumption. Epilepsy and Fite ; Mental and Physical Incompacity, remitting fnm Self-Abuse, dO. By RUERT J. CIMVSRIVELL, M. D., Author of the "Green An. The world-renownod author, in this admirable • Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful onngequences -of Self-Abuse may be effoltunly removed without medicine! and without dangerous surgical operations, hoagies:instruments , rings or cordialr, pointing out a emits of, cure at once certain and efreotusl, by which ,every,amtrerere no matter what hie conditionals, be,may cure him pelf dimly privately and radically,: Thie lecturs well prove a boon to rhourends and *mantle. ' Sent under real, to any address,-Its a plain, sealed envelope, en the receipt of six celtiki at kot° stamps, by addr e s s i" 011, , 18. J KLINE -.% '00 ! ir i e t t .4, o 7 6 ta r ti.w yorkoet p 01144 Ha 4118. '—'..:. 7 ;:?...'„'..7.`.,.'‘ . ~ _..., . .1_ ~ ` . .:"0 , I ,:;.' • • / . I ' . O TI r r njorlr T P 4 • ~ . ...4 " , " •. ; ,1..t. , .11 , . - 1 :1.-qll . l-771f1i.,n't ... , s'rr' , -1. , ••,•11 . 1' 1 I -D.l 7): 1 ) '.71 , 175.10n1i 1 .',.. 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ALSO ALL zuras.og OIL. , 'Oppoil.e the (ALLENPIIOI3BIL), apr3.3m] —.ACqNTOWN. LATS qtritintoar IN-01,1113y Ftasr Daio.,.,Fiatm Dfv. t fiiis A: C. 'TWAIN returned to Allentown, is now ready to Last:resume the practice of his proression•at No 76 West, .Aldatn4ten4treet,,ncarly opp,4eiti the Bleak Bear note!. • -- Ca rlO - where be is ready to serve tbs pool:0'61;11er dry o • (11PrI0.1, DIALIRS IN DR.H. Wilton @. giciffenbAllieh, uomorOpATillc PUICSICIAD4 MILLERSTOWN, PA., 'MIKES this mode of Worming the, people of the :sarroundlng neighborhOod, that he has located himself Ardor T. Ifetroly's Hotel, Hittotrotorni, 1 1 111E11[Si WATCHES! ' KELLER & BRO. JEWELRY STORE. A SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS SUITABLE rA. for Bridal or Birthday Presents. Now is the time to make your purchases. The stook is entirely new. LADIES' & GENT'S GOLD WATCHES. We have the finest assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches ever brought in this lily. OF SILVER WATCHES We have the largcst stock that bee ever been brought to Allentown. We have also the celebrated Ameri can Watch, and all styles f English and swiss Watches suitable for ladles and boys. JEWELRY, We exceed in quantity and variety of the la.est styles. New and beautiful styles of Ladies' full sets Pins, Eardrops and -Bracelets, Ladies' and Gents' FINE GOLD OELGINO. Gents' Silver Maim. Gents' Scarf Pins, Ladies' Gold Thimbles, and o very large variety of Silver Thimbles, Neck laces, Belt Buckles, Oharms, Rings of rare and beautiful designs, and also the Plain Ring suitable for engagements, and a large variety of other things too uumtrous to mention. GOLD PENS We have a very large assortment. Also Gold and Silver lloldera of all styles suitable for Ladles and Gents. ELEGANT SILVER WARE. In this line . our Stook cxefeds in quantity and variety of styles, anything ever offered for sale in this oity, and cannot fail to pleaso the most fastidious. FULL SETS OF TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, FRUIT BASKETS, CASTORS, SILVER CARD STANDS, SILVER PITC CREAM CUPS. SYRUP CANS, SALT CELLARS, GOLD AND RUBY LINED OYSTER LADLES, PICKLE FORKS, BUTTER KNIVES, TEA. DESSERT AND • TABLE SPOONS, Eto. SOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLE, we have ► very large assortment; persons cannot 101 l to suit themselves, and all of the most fashion able styles. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! We have the largest assortment ef Mocks that has ever been offered bare for sale. Persons desir ing a good Clock, cannot help but suit themeelves. All new and all of the latest styles. We hove also a large assortment of NANCY GOODS too numerous to mention. MCE'RELISING. • AR kinds of Watches, Cloaca and Jewelry care fully tepaired and warranted. KELLER, a BRO. Remember the Place, Newhard's Old Stand, No. 37 West Hamilton creek Allentown, Pa. E. 'KELLER. , S. S. KELLER. doc.s-ly Great Bargains. THE 11. S. GOVERNMENT are selling their wakes and supernumerary stock of norms and MULLS at low pass. Don't be afraid to buy because so many are eweenied, sprained, and other wise orippled. Buy the Horse, and then buy one or two bottles of SMITH'S LINIMENT, and'nee as directed, and you can double your mon cy'.. One bottle will effect a cure, unless of very lung standing. This is the best cure for Sweeny ever known.— No Rowel or Seaton needed. Smith's Liniment has been proven to be one of . the beat things to care and give relief to persona of Slated with t hetimatipm or Neuralgia pains, or pains occasioned by over-exertion or exposure. It can always he had wholesale and retail at the Drug Store, rf Dr. W. B. Barnes, Allentown ; W. W. Selfridge, Bethlehem; J. S. Lowell, Catasampla, or of the Proprietor, July 11 '65-ly ESTEVEI COTTAGE ORGANS A RE not only unexcelled, but they ate absolutely A unequaled, by any other Reed Instrument in the country. Dealgned expres sly for Churches and Schools, they are toned to beequally well adapted to the parlor and drawing room. For kale only by E. M. BRUCE. No. 18 North SEVENTH Street, PIIILADELPIIIi. BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a com plete assortment of the PERFROT MELODEON. September 2d,'ds. - —ly PURE. LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,=-- preferred by all practical Plantain) Try It! and you will have no other. Manufactured only • by ZIEGLER I BDSITH, . . • ifitotilata Dann, Pilot int nit's; 111100 , 14 lfu.llll4orth TWA Otteit, 11111410104...',V.04.1i.'yb*:•!OSS:f4::ItOtOst.,:-.:•:Teitlo,; ,:so....'tipt.,Antillffi. A lAA NI 0 'ON, ILE RD A Y siNt ()lust L 171-186.6. R. . N GRENDBLESSING'S SEOUB,ED, TO, THE. HUMAN RAGE , - ,,... 1 ,!•,.,,AADWA1r."4. :. -.. iiEfitik::tegt.tty. • tat:—Mluddenly Jelled with pain or eickhess, the nee of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford IMMEDIATE EASE Lind exterminate the threateried disease. , • 2d.—lf suffering from any acute, infiamatory, neuralgic, rheumatic, nitasthatie. rt. other disease. whether Rheumatism or Neuralgia, Obelus Morims,, Diarrhma, Bilious tolio, Fever. and Ague, Weak -nese in the Limbs, Back, Legs, Strains, Bruises, Burns, or any Pain or Infittpity, Redway's Ready 'Relief will quickly cure the patient, without owe eloning loss of time, change of diet, or the use of other medicines. eubjeet to Headaches, Sour Taste in the Meath, Dizziness, Sickness at Stomach, Melatieholy, Fits, Toothseue, Loss. of Appetite General Debility, Coldness of the extremities , mwollenSoints,'Ner• vowels', Retitle/ines , Difficult Breathing, Asthma Sore Tkroat, Coughs, Colds, lafluerta, Diptheria, Croup, Inflammation of the Bowels, Stomach, Kid neys, or Bladder, RadwavNs Beady Relief will af ford immediate ease, and quickly cure the complaint 4th.—Rubbing the Spine.—lf afflicted with Spinal difficulties or with Di.betes, Inv:tritium), of Urine, Irritation of the Bladder, Paralysis of the Bpinoter or the Blatt 'cr . ' Sluggishness of the Kidness, Len , chorrhos Whites, Flour Albus, Falling of the Womb, and other uterine diffinnities, -Itadway's Ready Relief rubbed the entire length of the spine for ten or twenty minutes, twice a day, will cure the worst oases. We have over 1000 well end au thenticated oases where Radway'e Rosily Relief, by this m thud of application, has effected permanent and speedy cures. sth.—All who, by exposure to ht rd service, eith er military, or naval, otherwise, or by the use of mercury, h the contracted painful diseases, and those suffering from. Rheumatism in any form, pains in the joints or limbs, Palsy or Paralysis, Weaknesc, Coldness •in the Extremitioa, and all pains and aches, lameness, and other infirmities, will be quick ly cared by the use cf Radwey's Ready Relief. oth.—lf the community a thrtae-ed with any infectious disease—either Small Pox, Yellow Fever, Typhus or Typhoid Fevers, Radway's Ready Reliet is the best disenfeetant to the world, and a sure preventive, to those who use it, against - attacks of these maladies. -in oases of Inflammation of the Bowels, Bilious Cello, Painters' Colic, or any active infilmmhtery disease, the . Ready Relief will imme diately afford ease and c.imfort, It possesses mark ed advantages over ail preparations of opium, mor phine, voratrine, 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 fac ulties, and making them insensible to pal . Let those who would live and enjoy health use Radway's Reody Relief. 7th. —To all who are sick and In pains, use the Relief. It can do no harm, and will surely do good. Persons who oro weak, nervous and debilitated, a teaspoonful of the Ready Relief in a wino-glass of water will do yon 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 taken at bedtime will insure calm and pleasant sleep. This Remedy is truly a Family medicine. It can be used with the positive assurance of doing,good in all cases where pain or uneasiness exist. It is the cheapest medicine in the world. One fifty cent bottle contains more medicine, as well es being a superior medicine, than one dollar's worth of the ordinary pain-kiers, liniments, Ao., 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 mod Woe in use. READ WHAT MRS. WESTOOTT SAYS, FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND OTHERS SAY AN EXPEIRIENOID MUM or WINCHISISTSII-1111.11D "Your Ready Relief and Regulating Pills 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 Reedy Relief and one bottle of the 1. ills—in an hour I am all right; if pain in my bowels, Redway'a Ready Relief gives me ease and comfort; if rtieumat em I use the Relief; if lore throat or Immanent, I use. the Relief; if !Attire& pains shoot about my body, I stop them with tie Relief; if I catch cold, I take the Relief; if tooth ache, or earlobe, or faiseaohe, I apply the Relief— in a few moments the most severe pains are lulled. If my children fall and bruise or otherwise hurt themselves, the Relief re-noves ail pain and discol oration of the skin ; if they born or scald them. solves, the Relief takes out the fire and relieves them from anguish. I could not sleep without a bottle of Radway'e Ready Relief within my reach ; so with the Pills, the very moment my stomach or bowels are out of order. one of Radway's Fills le all that I require to restore my system to order and . regularity." SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS, , AND AN En. 81 MAIDEN LANE August 1, 1885. --ly Dr. P. R. PALM, LATE SURGEON IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, would announce to the °W eeny of .Allentown and vicinity, that be is contin uing the' practice of Medicine in. ALemarown, on Eighth Street, above Haniiiton, nearly I.pposite T. Sohmoyer's Marble Yard. Having bad the hon or to belong to the OPETIATINO CORPS at the bat tles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Franklin's crossing, Ac. and having bad charge of savEnat, HOSPITALS, 1:e has had much. experience in all the details of Sunom and the treatment of diseases generally. The Doctor is a regular graduate of the JeVeIITUSON MISDIOAL COLL66II of Philadelphia, and brut been practicing medidine during the past eight een years. Having had much experience in the treat ment of diseases of the EYE, he would especially solicit, the patronage of those who may be afflicted with iseeeee of that important organ. Having re stored the eight of many who have been BLIND roe TSAR,. lie would 13180 solicit the attention of those suffering from chronic dialogs*, such as Daorar, (for which be has an almost infallableremedy,) DI of the KIDII6III, RIMITAIATIBI/4 NNORALOII, CHRON IC C 01 1 .068, 111661100 1 / 1 and D SSSSSS BY, (which he professes to cure in less than half the time required by ordinary remedies,) GRAVEL, GOMM, or enlarge ment of the neck, Pm's, MARABIIOB or Consumption in children, SIOE HIADACEN, TAPS WORN, BIiaLAN -000LIA, SCROFULA, or King's evil, EPILIPOT, 07 falling sickness,:Puram Sone TUROAT, Terrill, Dia- MAIMS P•OOLIAtrTo FIIIIALIIS j 6180 diseases of the Liver, Lunge and'ileart. Having now practiced medicine here for over a year, the Doctor is able and willing to refer to per. sons in this place who have boon cured by him of mostof the diseases specified. All calls from town or county will receive prompt ttention by day or night. , ' Medicines furnished to all patients, which he pro. pares himself, as he will use none but the very best. References : His joule, patients. • 4ileutown, May 23, 1835. ly— G. W. SMITH, Cataaatiqua Pa, D'EPINEUIL & EVANS, Civil. ENGINZEIIB & PATENT SOLICITORS, No. 435 Walnut street, Philad'a. < Patents solicited—Consultations on - Engineering reoghting and Sketches, Models' end Machines, a all kinds Nana end skilfully attended to. Spa da! attention given to REJECTED OASES and INTERFERENCES. Authentic 'Copies of all Doo umente from Patent Otlloe procured.. N. R.—Save yourselves useless trouble and flu ent:it expenses, as there Is no actual need ,or per ion interview with tie. All boeinene with these aloes bon. Le transacted In writing. For 'further itiforniallott direct an 'hovel ilith stamp stiolusird, for otreglat Missal" 5 11151 R. BY OKE`BOTTLE OF THE SeI.ME:, MRS. WESTCOTT. 1i%.11 UPI 11l INVENTORS' OFFICES, Importan.t Notice R. M. G. . . .• No. 410 Arch StreetiThila.- , .FROM k life westidy,'Ornbrvatlon, and, experienei, and Years of practical appll - of try ...Metaphysical Discovery" on thousands of diseated . men; women end Children, I, have justly odtailtotheyonbldsion:that every fang- ly the land, wbo,,wisb to gel of disease and keep it et, bay, must havre4ny 2detapbjainal Meow ery always on hand. It le a cartala preventative against diseest., It , also treats an destroja the cause of dime., consequently the effects die, be, ginning with Deltic% Catarrh, Rbenioatism, Neu-, ' rates, with every disease man, woman or child Is heir to. It is the only safeguard against Cholera. It cleanses every sewer of the human body, hardens the daub, and purifies the blood. In coneeqw.nce of the above facts, 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, one for the Ears, and one for , the Scalp.— Them- three work in conjunction, passing into the system by ibsorptio. , thus killing the very toot cf the disease, which is in a speelflo locality in the head. • My Metaphysical Discovery %flocked In a neat wooden ease, and will -be despatched to any part of the world on receipt of the price, which wilt be, from this 25th day of November, sold at $4 per package, or three packages $lO. Celebrated Poor Richard's Eye Water. Large else, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $6. Smalkaise 50 eta., Sealp Renovator $1; or six bottles for s s . The medicines can be obtained through your drug gists, or at the Depot, No. 410 Arch street. The following letter ie one ot the many which I receive daily at my different offices : REMARKABLE CURE.,-Catarrh, Asthma, ife; • Mae. Ounevan, residing at No. 52 Allen street, Boston, says: I have been troubled for four years with soya throat. For two years I suffered w•th ca tarrh and great dizziness in my bead, almost caus ing me to fall. I suffered greatly with asthma, it being hereditary in the fftily. I was die used all over. I could not go where there was any dust. I had great pains in my head 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 1r eked 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 have been so much benefited that I am now like another woman. Formerly the least exposure gave me cold; I could not go totho door with my head uncovered without an attack' of the asthma. My asthma is now entirely gone..-„My catarrh has wholly disappeared. I felt wealiand languid for many yearo, so that I was aburden to myself. The coldness of my feet has disappeared, and I feel a general eircalat on through my entire system, caus ing me to be, as formerly, full of strength and viva city, and can attend to . honoehold duties as well as ever I did in my life." It is the only safeguard against disease, including CHOLERA. It cleanses every sewer of the bunion body, hardens the flesh, and purifies the blood. ' The Celebrated POOR RICHARD'S EYE WA TER is the key which opens the door to the health of both mind and body. Let all use it morning and night. L. Schmidt it Co., Allentown, Pa., Sole Agents for Lehigh county. December 12, . 1865 wAvtimacc. WATCHES! WAICIIES Clocks! -Clocks! i1t11. 1 1,0.10 1 -JERLIYI *15,000 WORTH OF Clocks, Witches & Jewelry ! TO BE SOL at the LOVitST . CASII PRICES. The largost and best selected assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in Lehigh county, Is to be found at CHAS. S. IVIASSEIPS, NO. 23 EAST HAMILTON STREE7', Allen town Pa.. We have no desire to boast, and we speak ad visedly when we soy that our stock is larger and more complete than all the Jewelry establishments in the county put together. Just received a very choice and elegant assortment WATCERS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE. Comprising Ladies' Gold HUNTING WATCHES. GENTS' GOLD & SILVER HUNTING Imtrican & 0ng11.4 Intro GOLD, SILVER di PLATED CHAINS, SILVER AND PLATED SPOONS, PORES With an endless variety of the latest style of Towelry Also, a large and complete assortment of 13PECTAULIIII, n Gold, Silver. Steel and Plated cases: We desire to call attention - to our stock of MELODEONS. We have constantly on hand a fun assortment of G. A. PRINCE'S Celebrated Melodeons, of class suitable for churches or parlors. N. B.—Particular attention paid to t:.e 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 dono at their homes will be promptly attended to. CH aS. S. MASSEY, No. 93 East Hamilton street, ALLaurown, PA. d0515-ly Dissolution Notic !. WTOTICE is hereby given that the partnership /I heretofore existing between Henry Runts and Benj. Kern. in the mercantile business under the firm of KUNTZ & KERN, in Blatington, has bees dissollled by,mutual consent, on the let of March. Thereto's all persona knowing themselves to be in debted to the said firm will make aettlemant of their siecounta immediately aLthe old stand, and all hav ing claims against the said firm will nrceent them for payment. HENRY KUNTZ, BENJ. KERN. . . TEE BUSINESS WILL be continued at the old stand, under the firm of KV RN & APP, who will be much pleated to have the old customers continue their patronage, as well as to have the favors of the public generally, guar. anteelog to than' at all times a ideation of a large and well selected stook of goods. BENJ. KERN. mar2o 6wi ROST. P. APP. Steam' Uarper, alMab 520 ARCH ST., PHIL'A. W AVMS, fine gold JEWELRY, solid SILVER WARE, and 'superior EILVER,PLATED WARR, at roduoed prima I March 5.0.-3 m • MILLINERY' & STRAW GOODS. rr W. OALVER co are opened and . ate readying weakly milli° asiortment ft straw Hats. Bopnete,Bilks, Ribbons, Flow ers, Frames, eo ho., J. wholesale •nd retell. • • W. CALVIN, I CO. , • No. 61 North 6soond street, Ph& fahtit iieditraltsalllhaarf. -Psal bonets 'et heath IMO m 111n-.11611 EU 3137 ISt AM' Ma THIS Wall KEW fill. GOODS LOOK IN AT ,VS: NEW FIRM ! xiicrms3m7l. 33E1LC)19., LATE HUBER' SG DiLLINGER,) No.' 7 WEST HAMILTON STREE7, ALLENTOWN, PA. Would respectfully inform the °RI en of Lehigh county that they have just formed a co-parnership as above, and that they have just udpacket a fresh stock of Spring Goods! FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA And are now offering them at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE, DRY GOODS! CONSISTING OF TUE LATEST STYLES Or Figured and Plain Alpaen Figured and Plain all Wool De Wiles SIIEPIIEAD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, • IRISH POPLINS, WHITE GOODS White Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Checks, Ginghtirs, Bedticks, Flannels, &c„ Shepherd Plaid Balmora's, Black Cloth, Cassimeres, Yelvetine, Corduroy, Cottonadei, Kentucky Jeans, Drtlist; LADIES CLOAKING, Middlesex Cloths, Reppellants, and " PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS, CM CBmo4du©aal° an,m. A full, line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinette and Vestinge, all kinds and prices, which-willie_sold cheap./ We hare constantly on hand a large and well se lected stook of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCERIES, ASA.CREREL, BALT, &o Which we will dispose of at'tbe ',Try lowest cash prices. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market prices calowd. Friends, Awake to your Interest for we feel satisfied that we SOU Suit your TASTES 58 well as your PURSES. Don't forgot the place, No. 7 West Hamilton street, second door tame the Eagle Hotel. Returning thanks for the patronage received in the past, and hope that by a continuous effort to seem odato their friends and customers, and in conse quence ofthe largeness and variety of their stook, to merit and receive a continuance of the support end good will of the people A. A. Holm, Allentown, July 18, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. PUT UP AT WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 223 NOR= SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Will uolor more water than four times the same quantity of ordinary Indigo . It Is warranted to give satisfaction, and is retailed at the same price na the Imitations and inforior or ioles. [oe3l-6m 628 11001' SKIRTS. 628 ICOVEENS' "OWN MAIM" Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail. NO. 628 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPILTA. The most complete assortment of Ladies', Miss es' and Children's Hoop Skirts, in the city ; gotten up expressly to meet the wants of first-oleos trade; embracing the newest and most desirable gybes and sines of " Gore Trails, of every length —from n to 4 yards round-20.t0 56 springs, at 2 to $5 Plain akin', all lerurths, from 21 to 3 yards round the bottom, at S t 40 to El 15. Our line of Mimes' and Children's skirts, are proverbially beyond all competition, for variety of styles and sixes—as well as for finial and durabili ty; varying fiem 8 to 33 inches in length 6 to 45 springs at 95 cents to $2 25. All skirts of " OWN .2 Mils" are warranted to give Natiefacti ; but buy none as such unless they lily' " Hopkins' Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 828 Arch street," stamped on each tab ! Also, constantly on hand good skirts. manufac tured in New York and the Eastern States. which we sell at very low prices. A lot of cheap skirts —l* springs, EIS cents; 20 springs, $1 00; 26 spring, $1 15; 30 springs, $1 25 and 40 springs, $l6O. OP - Skirts made to order and repaired. or Terme Cash. One Price Only. • Furniture. COULD k CO,'3 celebrated Furniture Rs %) tabilabment is removed from Second end Race streets to the si lendid NEW DEPOT, Nos. 37 and 39 North Second street, (opposite Christ Church, Philadelphia, where they purpose selling for one year. at about cost, elegant Furni ture, at jabolosialy lour price% Also, at their Ninth mad Market streets branch, where they are Fettles equally low, being about to enlarge the premises. GOULD A CO 'S ForeUwe Depots. Noe. 37 and 39 N. Second street. and framer Ninth and Malket streets, rhilatlelpLia. March 27,188841 m CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS El BOUGH, Ja , £ CO., would Invite tho ottan i- • Lion of buyers to the large stook of NEW SPRING STYLES OF CARPETS Consisting of Tapestry, Brussels, Three ply, In grain, Entry, Stair and Rag Carpets. Also Oil Oiothr, from Qto 6 yards wide. Window Shades in great variety, Canton and COOO Matting, Rugs, Matte, do., do. P. HOUGH, Jo., & CO., 508 NORTH SECOND Street Am. NOBLE. Branch Store, 8. W., Cor.. 8 and Spring Garden Streets, Phila. [mar2o.Bm Apes Sarsaparilla. "Take Down the Fiddle and the.. Bow !" • VIOLAS I VIOLAS 1 VIOLIIS 11. AT all.priees. Violin Strings, Tall Pieces, Per, Bows, Robin, Blank .Music Inver, at Fouses Variety Store. Skeet Music Sheet Mum ! A largo — supply on hand—if we bade not got the piece you want, we can got it for you in a fow cloys if you will term the name of the piece With us. INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all kind of Imam manta constantly on band at Foust'', Variety Store. STAMPING 1 STAMPING 1 • Done at abort notice—receiving new .patteroceon stently. 'Call and see the ilatterns at Foust a Va riety Store. • NOTIONS! .NO.7IONS , • . . Handkerchiefs, Hosery, Gloves, Threads, Sewing Silk, Pine, Needles, Combs, Braids, Hoop Skirts. Call in—it pays to go round the corner to Fontes Va.ioty Store. Where le FOUS.PS Variety Store? Sixth Street, Sixth Street, Sixth Street, Sixth Street Four doom from Hamilton, to one of the rooms un der Bechtel's Hotel. [ma2-ly ES2.4BLISqED IN 1810. _ . V•BINTCY3r DYE INa ESTABLISHMENT. JtelhA W. JONER, No. 432 North Front St., above . Ca lowhill. Philad:lphia, dyes Silks, Woolen and F 'ay Goods of every description. Their su perior tyla of dyeing Ladies and Gentlemen's ear wig* is widely known. Crape and Merino Rh wig -cleaned to look like new, also Gentlemen's ap parel, Curling, do , cleaned or re-dyed. Kid Worm cleaned or dyed to look like new t Call and look at our WO. k before going elsewhere. J. & W. JONES. March 27; 1868 —2m HOWARD ASSOCINTION, PHILADELPHIA. 'PA. DISEASES OF Trim Nplivous, SEMINAL URINARY AND SEXUAL SYSTEMS—now and reliable treatment—in reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—sent by mail in sealed letter en. velopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J.SE'ILLIE HOUGHIOg, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Streo Philadelphia, Pa. Juno 13th, 1865. REMOVAL. H. c. STFINMAN, DEALER Ic Leather Findings, Trunks and Traveling Bags, haF removed tram his old stand: 53 Main street, to 10 Broad street,Bothiehem, Pa. March !0, IBC 0.-3 m 1866. PRILADELPHIA. 1866 Wall Papers! Wall Papers 1 HOWELL & BOURKE, MANUFACTURER; OF PAP B DANCING AND 'WINDOW SMADS I Corner of FOURTH and PdAREET Streetr, :PRILADELPIIIA: N. B.—Always in Blom a largo Stook of LINEN and OIL MAIMS. Imar2o 3113 Plain Colors, NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES! Eyre & LasideH, Fourth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, ♦RE OPENING FOR SPRING SALES, FASHIONABLE NEW BILKS, Novelties in DRESVGOODS, Now styleti SPRING SHAWLS, New travelling DRESS GOODS, Fine stook of NEW GOODI, Alagnitiornt FOULARD . ., Sphndid BLACK SI HS, &a. - Eyre A Lindell have theitknenal nesoriment of SCAPLE GLODS. Also, Cloths, Oasalmeree and Vesting& P. 5..- 7 0 u: prices are now arranged to meet the viewe of bayere. Maroh 20, Ow „ STAND FROM UNDER! GOLD 124! And Prospects of still Further Decline . ! - P .A. 'AT X CI : ,:•• X”' .421- TV X' C) t RULES .71IE HOUR. Hats Caps Sc. Straw Goods. SPRING STUMM& Christ & Sauer's, No. 15 West Hamilton street opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, have on hand the largest assortment of Hive and Cap„ Spring and summer styles, ever seen in Allentown, comprising every style and quality from five dollars down to fifty cents, and such that will become old and young. Their stook of Caps is the largest in Allentown, and at extremely low prices. To convince the pub. Ito of what is said, it may be well to state that the , have TOATY•OII6 different styles. Sorely enough to give a person a chance of suiting his taste. jilr• Messrs. Christ A :Fawns direct attention t, the fain that they are the only Manuescrunstas (y Bats in Allentown. &maw Goons.—A beautiful assortment of stra w hats, for man and boys, will be kept constantly on hand 'during the season, to which we invite public attention. Give us a call. %a.. Country Merchants would do well to give us a call, as we will wholesale them flats and Caps cheaper than they can get thorn in the city. Allentown, August B—tf . C. L. Hui en 123 PACIFIC HOTEL; 170, 1714 174 k 176 GREENWICH ST, (ors MMES WEFT OF BROADWAY,) Between Courtrandi and Dey Sta., New York THE PACIFIC HOTEL is well and widely known to the traveling public. The location is espec ially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close prox ratty to the business part of the city, —is on the highway of Eleuthera and Western trav el—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The Paeitio has liberal accommodation for over 300 guests; it is well furnished, and pose aaaaa every modern improvement for the comfort and entertain ment of ite inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated ; provided with gas and water; the attendance Is prompt and respectful; and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season. The subscriber, who for the poet few years, has been the lessee, is now sole proprietor, and intends to identity himself thoroughly with the interests of his house. With long experience asi hotel-keeper, he trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal policy, to maintain the favorable reputation of the Pacific Hotel. JOHN PATTEN, Jr. New York, Sept. 12. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. No tire le hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of Administration lu the estate of JOHN LYNN, deceased, labs of the borough co. Cat aesuque, Lehigh county ; therefore all persons who are Indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment within eta weeks from the date hereoLmd such who have any legal claims against said estate will present them well authenticated for settlement within the above epeeitled time. reltioooW) • • b. 131 BOUGH ) Altesit. JOHN PATTER, sr., Proprietor. , 44: (NUMBER 20., Consult your luterest In Buying la . o9ds! Metzger & Osman • , Have just opened it Moll' TAILOII It LI ESTABLISHIttIit O. 33 EAST lIA.MILTON .44ENTOWN, Pd. • • THEIR SPRING STOOK .0P- - • • 0 S, CASSIMERES,. STINGS, v., •. which will 66 Made up to ,Order s " TUB LATZIT STYLZI, BY TIP-TOP WORKMEN; et the shortest notice. lIIntAIDV•iEL\I32 •I.).ll.mart3at, 111} ELME' MESE OMIS SOLD CHEAPER THAN EVER. Oali and Examine. WE HAVE. THE • Cheapest Coats, Cheapest Vests, Cheapest Pants, • Cheapest Overalls, Cheapest Cloths, Cheapest Cassitneres, Cheapest Shirts, ,Cheapest Collars, Cheapest Boses,m Cheapest Neckties, Cheapest Snarls, Cheapest Handkerchiefs, Cheapest Hosiery, Ch apost Gloves, Cheapest Umbrellas, etc., eta., etc., eta. Our stock is touch heavier and better assorted Meal EV ER BEFORE.: • Don't forgot the place, No. 39 East,Hamilton se., next door to the "Independent Republlkaner." . . - METZGER & OBMAN. NATHAN METZOIII, late of the thin of Troia k Idetager. TILGHMAN OSMAN, lately head mattes at the est& liehment of Troxell & Metsgeg. Allentown. Aug. 8, 1868 - R - EmovA. - L J. F. Bohlinger's BOOT and SHOE STORE IAS been removed to East Hamil -1 ton street, opposite the German Reformed Church, Allentown where he keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture, and also of Philadelphia, New York' and Eastern manufacture, a large Meek of Poeta and Shoes„ which he is disposed to offer to the pntlie at a small adverse.) above cost. lla also will make to order' all kinds of floe work for I. , dies and Children, having competent workmen especially in that branch. Feeling determined to snake it an object for persons in want et A GOOD A ItTICLIC to 'call and eximine for themselves and learn hie prices, which will be as low es any other house in town or country.. Measured work and repairing promptly attended to reprlo-tfj J. F. lIOULINOEB. To Millb:Ctrs. E. D. Leisenring & - Co., NO. 19 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA , are prepared lo furnish all 1111111110T4 with .ti Bonnet Boxes;'..,. AT TUE LOWEST CITY PRICES... Orders Mail or Express promptly attendelltio.,:, . Trees! Trees!! Treittl_, • i k 1 „ • Fruit and Ornamentallreas • 'SHRUBS. VINES PERSON{{wishing to plant trees. Is Spring would do well to coil at the milers at OAT-' • ASAUQUA, and exaßine the stook at _ PETER LAUX.. FRUIT TRESS.—Extra else Apple, extra .I! Standard rear Trees, (twine transelanted,),Orty, Plum and Peach, the finest in market. •• Also, Currants, Raspberries, Blackbeerleai Goo". , barrio', Strawberries and other small fruits. Among the varieties of Strawberrierlite es. - Juentacia, Agriculturist, Golden Seeded,Ramp trolUie ea., Ao., An examination of steak solialted before log elsewhere. PETER LAUX. Catasaugns, April 8, 1800 . I • Notice. k. - VIE annual meeting of the stockholder* of tho' LEHIGH ZINO COMPANY will be held et the Company's °Moe, 1123 WALNUT streeS.Philski. , on Wednesday. May 2nd, 18% at 12 o'clock M. For.. the elootlcn of seven directors to .erne durinir ensuing year, and for thip.transactlon of other' , "1•;" nese. (aplo.4w] GORDON MONGP;I3ata. THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET , ORGANS, forty different style*, adapted, to Reeved and secular mode, for $BO to $6OO smoke": FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other flrat premiuma awardod them. Ilkettated Catalogue free. Addreee, MASON • naanag, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York.: Sept. 12. • .7-11/ CCANVASSER'WANTRD, at $2OO per mellthi.im' We want reliable agents (none other,) midst nail, . female, to take the explosive agency in every min ty and township in the United 'Stater, to sellible' - Photograph Family Record, a work width every .; family will buy. It le bound like anAllitil ll lost ham' • " • a printed blank page opposite each photograph, for. " a complete record of the husband, wife and obild'of ';. a family, also contairing marriage wittiest*, and 7 ' pages fox' military history of any member of the • family. Nothing like it ever published and, newer that agents can sell so readily . ' 'Old canvases:re and others should seed for circulars and terms. Ws necessary to have copiee of the stork to ealivali IF , price by express $2.50, $3 50 and $7 00 (3 aq ;) money may be eent.by mail. Name the - towns lye • canted. Address • BAUTLItoON & 004 • !' apt3.2m) 01I . Oheetnut Simms Phillii- . , A GEBNomTosthtgANenTtf4y—niletw7s. PER MONTg..7 The Photograph caserind Family Ree.oit.. This is a great opportunity for enterprising per sons of energy to make money. It is au artiele'of which the public have felt the need. It retails low price, and its beauty end utility is ant Ily acknowledged. The success which has attended its esles warrants the assurance that ono can be sold to almost every family. We are prepared to show dull' we have agents who are clearing gin every month. i Address for Circulars and terms. • , NRAYMOND A CO., Manure. 614 Chestnut street, Plitlee apr3-Im] egji you want to bny cheap, mill at Wein' Cheap Store, No. 51 Eaat• Hamilton ptreet, next door to the American Hotel. = ' Q' f.' ' , II 11 II ME , • . ~,~: ~~:. ME ME
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