The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, June 05, 1866, Image 1
VOLIT,ME XX ; e:- r II • Xettgli gegtsti Is Tarbished every Tuesday Morning..' 02loe:—No. 20 Mast Hamilton Street, (Lion Hall.) E. MOBS di. a. FOWLES% Editors and Proprietors. URNS OP 8IIIISCRIPTION.: 2 Per Annum , deviallop roade from our published brats, and no paior . 'au sneer ages aro paid, etoept lathe option of the publishers. IMES OP ADVIRTIBING 8 times. 3 mthe. mths. - 1 yr. On. Square $1.60 $B.OO $5.00 $B.OO Two " 3.00 6.00 8.00 12.00 Three " 4.60 1.40 10.00 • 16.00 „pir•Tvrelve lines (Minion) constitute a square. Longer advertisements in proportion, with a reason able deduction to those advertising by the year. Professional Cards per year . . $B.OO Administratork and Auditors 'notices - 8.00 "Displayed advertisements will be charged for the space they occupy. 11S-Reeolutions, Tributes of Respect, and Obit lusry notices' will be charged 75 cents per square. .111..Businese notices in the Local Department 20 cents per line. tPlakalkl IFbliglirg PLBOZITUEI( • • . Op. ALL KINDS, , •rented in• the BEST STYLE, at tho ehortest ao dee, and at the LOWEST PRICES. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN H. OLIVER Attorney at law, • ALLENTOWN, PA. .OFFICE removed to North Fifth Street, op posit° the Presbyterian Church, and next door to she Court House. ffeb6r3m R. CLAY HAMERSLY, • Attorney at Law,. CATABAUQUA, LEHIGH COUNTY, PENNA. March 6, 1866. —l7 JACOB S. BILLING-BR, Attorney at Law, - - Cornir of East Hamilton St. and Law ALLENTOWN, PA. April lb, 186 t): ly P. WYCKOFF, • Attorney at Law, , , ALLENTOWN, PA.. OFFICE on the month side of Hamilton street, two doote west of Milt n T. Kramer's store, and op psite the Eagle Hotel. [anl9-64.1 EDWIN ALBRIGHT, Attorney at. Law, Elan? DCoRB AIBOBX re■ COURT House, ILLENToW.N, LEHIGH CO., PA Bob. 13, 1868.—1 y ELISH A FORREST, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ALLENTOWN, PA. Feb. 20, 1866. WILLIAM 11. BOWDEN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Moe Haet Hamilton Street, 2 door, above Law Alley, ALLENTO%VN, Feb. 20, 1800.-1, ' EDWARD HARVEY, Attorney at Law, ALLENIOWN, PA. Owes with . Hon Samuel A. Bridget [amyl•ly JOHN RUPP, ATTORNEY AT LAW., . ALLtNTOWN, Pe. Genoa with A. Wpolever, Eq., opposite the Court House. Van be eon/milted in German. [mayl-ly ADAM WOOLEVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . A BLENTOWN, PA. Omen opposite the Court House. T gOM 4 S B. METZGER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLENTOWN, .P.A, OVNICE : No. 62Sitet Hamilton Street. May 29, 1866. JOHN. D. STILES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLENTOWN, PA. . OrercE: Second door above the Court House. Many 20, 1865. —om GEORGE B. SOHALL ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLENTOWN, PA. Orrice:: First door above Law Alley May 29, 186 el. GULDIN & GREASENER, U) Zit &I IL V Office: No. 46 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, Ps. One door below. 11. Oath • Co's. store. Leg e , 1865. ly PAUL BALLLET. 'UNDERTAKER & FURNISHER, Seventh Street, below Walnut, West Side, ALLENTOWN, PA. April 11 ,1885 BEAUTIFUL LIFE LIKE PICTURES. Cartes de Visites, $2 per Dozen ALL NEGATIVES REGISITERED. S. W. EURO AW, No. 7 East Hamilton St ALLENTOWN, PA. Allentown, Sept. 13. , —t EAGLE HOTEL 227 North Third Street.: . Between Race and Vine,:. PH ILADHLPFIIA. Ta'is a first class Hotel, located in the center of business, with ample and excellent accom modations. IL S. MEHL, Proprietor. January 23, 1866. • —l2 S. P. Newhard, • WITH Seiple & Shimer, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN • Meals and, • Qppooke the (ALLEN 11008E0 sprillto] ALLENTOWN, PA fIJI. . . ~..... ~.. 7:: '"..,,, . • • ~., . •-. ' . . - ... . , . .. . . . . , , . . -. ••• " 0 """."`................./ (9.7- + l e -'7-'' . t. ' - 2 . 0.. . , • . . . . - 4,...,r(.4" . . • 1 14; ' to ll' . .1 "*"."'''....%4.4, ..... .. . • . . - . r 7-1. I , . •, . . , ~,,,........,;„... , o . i . ‘..., fill ~ , :, . El . ti . (....! . • ~ . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . .• , . . EDE LATH BIIRGHON'IN.OHIEB FIRST Bata., Fiesr DIV. , Finn-A..0. HAVING returned to Allentown, is now ready to rOlllllllO the practice of lila profession at N 0.76 West Hamilton Street, nearly opposite the Black Hear Hotel. [apr/6.303 ' , AIM this modo of informing the people of the surrounding neighborhood, that he has located himself Near 2'. Mole* Hold, MilWaimea, where he is ready 40 serve the people either day or eight. [Apr l o.ly E.Gil Gerhard & Co., JOBBERS OF Cloths, Cassimeres, VESTMIS, ITALIANS, &C,. NO. 333 CHESTNUT STREET, Up Stairs, PHILADELPHIA. January 80, 1800 —6m [msyl.ly -6na --11 m DR. H. A. ORIM, ilful a). Xicilimibigirto, ;5)., HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, MILLERSTOWN, PA., Gross' Palace °art Photographs IN 011, Water Colors, India Ink or Plain, froth Miniatures up to Life Size. Cards E 2 per dozen. fiver Frank Knauss' More, corner of 6th and Ham ilton streets, Allentown. Mar. 20, lea& WA.TCHr,S & JEWELRY RICHES! WATCHES! KELLER & BIW JEWELRY STORE. A SPLENDID STOOK OF GOODS SUITABLE .1011. for Bridal or Birthday Presents. Now is the time to make your 'purchases. The stook is entirely new. LADIES' & GENT'S GOLD WATCHES. Wo hove the * finest assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches ever brought in this city. OF SILVER WATCHES We have tholargaat stook that has ever been brought to Allentown. Wo have also the celebrated 4 marl can Watch, and all styles f Engllah and Swiss Watches suitable fur ladies and boys. JEWELRY, We exceed in quantity and variety of the latest styles. New add beautiful styles °Medias' full sets 'Pins, Eardrops and Bracelets, •. 1 , Ladies' and Gents' ' FIND GOLD HAIM . Gents' Server Chains. Genie' Scarf Pins, Ladies' Gold Thimbles, ,and a 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, end a largo variety of other things too iiumerous to mention. GOLD PENS have a very large assortment. Also Gold and Silver llolders • of all styles suitable for Ladies and Gents. ELEGANT SILVER WARE. In this lino our Stock exceeds in quantity and variety of styles, anything over Attired for sale jo this city, and cannot fail to please the meat fastidious. FULL SETS OF NA' SETS, CAKE BASKFALS,. FRUIT BASKETS, • • • CASTORS, SILVER CARD STANDS, SILVER PITCHERS, CREAM CUPS, SYRUP CANS, SALT CELLARS, GOLD AND RUBY LINED OYSTER LADLES, PICKLE FORKS, BUTTER KNIVES, TEA, DESSERT, AND TABLE SPOONS, gte. • BOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, we have a very large assortment; persons cannot fall to suit themselves, and all of the most fashion able styles. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! We have 'the largoat oilman:tent cf, Clocks that has ever boon offered hero for sale. Persona desir ing a good Clock, cannot help but suit themselves. All new and &Wet' the latest styles. We have also a largo assortment of FANCY GOODS too numerous to mention. All kind, of Watches, (Nooks and Jewelry care fully repaired and warranted. KELLER A BRO. Remembrr the Place, Newhard's Old Stand, No. 37 West Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. E. KELLER., . S. S. KELLER. decs•ly wetuvaz'a4 VATCHESI RICHES! Clocks! Clocks! WELRYliffi! JEWELRY!! $15,000 WORTH. OF Clocks , W a tches & Jewelry, 'TO BE SOL 9 at the LOWEST CASE PRIOE 9. The largest and best selected assortment of Watches, Mocks and Jewelry, in Lehigh county, is to be found at • CHAS. S. IVIASSEY'S, N 0.23 VAST LIAMILTON STREET, Allentown Pa. We have nu desire to boast, and we speak ad visedly when we say that our, stock is larger and more complete than all the,Jewelry establishment, in 'he county put together. Just received a very choice and elegant assortment WATCHES, JEWELRY, Comprising „dies , Go S i ILVER , WARE. HUNTING WATCHES. GENT& GOLD Jo SILVER HUNTING 51mertran Bz. 0104 'lento, • .CIOLD, SILVER. A, PLATED OIIAINS, • SILVER AND PLATED SPOONS, FORKS, NAPKIN RINUS, FRUIT KNIVES, etc., With an endices variety of tbe !stoat style of Jewelry Also, a large and complete assortment of OPECTACILMS. in Gold. Silver. Steel and Plated cum , •We desire to 'oall'attention to our stook of MELODEONS. We have constantly on band a fall assortment of G. A. PHINOWS Celebrat.eil: Melodeons, of sizes au table for churches or Par N. B.—Particular attcntlon paid to tLe Repairing of Watches , Clocks and .jewe'lry.7.All work war noted. We, „desire to' inforai parßce li ving in the country - I that any Clock' repairing they wish dope at their holies wlillepioreptly attended to:" CHAS. El: *ABBEY, No. 93 Rut Hidnliton street, Ataawroww, dorr'6s.ly • Published Weekly by Noss & Forrest. Terms : $2.00 per Annum. ALLENTOWN, PA., TUESDAY .MORNING, JUNE 5,1866. FURNITURE.' EYES VIIS WAY. CABINET WARE ROOM OF John Nialburg, IN ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY. JOHN MALBURG takes this method to inform his frl 'ads, customers, and the public in general, that he is aow carrying on the business on his own account in his building, NO 52 WEST HAMILTON STREET, opposite Hagenbuoh's Hotel, where he is now pre pa e 1 to sat..:sfy ell who may give him a call. His preseut stock to not to be surpassed, and consists in part of 'no following articles: Bureaus, Side Boards, Pier, Centre, Card, Dining, and Breakfast Tables, Book Cases, Cupboards, Whatnot and Sofa Tables, Par lor Tables, &fa% Piano Stools, Spring Seilt Reeking Chairs, Bedsteads of evert variety, and- in general every article which is kept in a well regulated establishment. Ho manufactures also every variety of Furniture to order, after the latest style, and every article sold by him must be as reptesented, and must be satis factory. House-keepers and especially young persons in tending to engage in keeping house, should not neg. lea to call on him before purchasing elsewhere, as he fools satisfied that he, can offer bargains that can not be surpassed any Where outside of Philadelphia. For the liberal patronage already received he is very thankful, and will still endeavor through lib. oral prices and fair dealings to increase the same. OS- Don't forget the pingo, No. 62 West Hamil ton Street, where you can call and satisfy yourself of the truth which is herein stated. JOHN MALSIIRO. 'ly Allentown; July 2. 1 flns F.nr iture. COULD A CO.'S celebrated Furniture EI- 4 1 1 tablishment ie removed from Second .and Race streets to tho lendld NEWORPOT, Nos. 37 and 30 North &mond street,' (opposite Christ Church, Philadelphia, where they purpose telling for one year, at about eost ft elegapt Furni ture, at fatmlously low prior , . Also, at their Ninth and Market streets branch, whine they are selllng equally Now, being abOilt to enfurge the promises. GOULD A, CO.'S Furniture Depots, a , Noe. 37 and 39 N. Second street, and corner Ninth and Market streets, Philadelphia. March 27, 1866-8 m IMP( RTA NT. Al IE WS HEIMBA.CH, HELFRICH & CO., WEEMS AID DEEMS No. 28 West Hamilton Street. • • . ALLEM OWN, PA. 'CItE undersigned take this method of informing 1 Their friends, nod the public generally, that they have constantly on hand a full suppl of TURNITUBEI SUCH AS v.e. Bureaus, Sideboards, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Whatnot and Sofa Tables, Book Cases, • Sofas, Bedsteads, • Washstands, &e., &0., &C., &e. and in general every article which is kept in their line of buAness. House-epers and persons intending to engage in keeping house, should give us a call before pur chasing elsewhere. They manufacture also every kind ofriStal;urs to order at the shortest notice. lINDEBNIUMIG will be promptly attended to. They will furnish Mahogany and Walnut Coffins ; also Coffins covered with cloth. B. F. HEIMBACH, .SOL. HELFRICH. OEO. HEIMBACH. Jan. 8, 1883 ly• HOOFS AND SHOES • - N - w - Boot and Shoe Store. New Firm, New tore and New Goods. ODENEIEIMER & • SEIP u Ann) just ,sheathe extensive liL More room,in Rau's Building. next door to the, llen House, would respectfully invite the attention of the people of Al lentown and surrounding country l ito their large, varied, and well made up etock-or' • BOOTS•AND SHOES.. • They will 'soil you a better article in tte way a BOOTS AND SHOES, for less money than you can buy then? for elsewhere The wont sceptical can he satisfied by aneozatai notion of the stook they offer for sale. Their Manufacturing department being under the supervision of one of the firm, who has had mush experience in the business, they are confident that PERFECT SARISFACTION can be given in every instance where work of .any description is ordered. There is nothing in the lino of wear for the feet that cannot be found at this • BOOT AND SHOE STORE ! AT PRIORS RANGING AS FOLLOWS : Infant Shoes, all Styles, from 10 ate. to $2 per pair. Children's Shoes, all Styles, from 25 els. 11b $2 per pair, Misses" Shoes, all styles, from 75 ole to $2.60 per pair. Youths' Shoes, all styles, f:om 60 eta. to $3 per poir. Boys' Shoes, all styles, from 75 eta. to $4 per pan% Ladies Shoes, all styles, 'from $1 to $5 per pair. Gents' Shoes, all styles, from $1.50 to $ 4.60 per pair. Youths' Boots, all , styles, from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. Boys' Boots, all styles, from $2 to $5 per pair. Mons' Boots, all styles, from $3.50 to $l5 per pair. Gauntry Merchants and Dealers Sup plied at City Jobbing Rates. tiligAbe publio aro invited to give a call before purchases aro male elsewhere. J. G. ODENEBINER, WALTER 11. BEIP. April 17, 1860 —ly REMOVAL J. F. Bohlinger's BOOT .and SHOE, STORE ni As bier' removed to Rest Remit- ILL ton sticet, opposite the German Reformed Cknrch, Allentown Pa., where he keeps constantly on hand, of his own Manufacture, and also of Philadelphia, New York and }loam manufacture, a large stook of Foote and Shoop, which ho is disposed to offer to the riublici at a small advance above cost. Re ales will make to, order all kinds of floe *otk for Ladies and Qhtldten, having competent workmen especially in that branch.' :Peeling determined to make It an object for persons 'in, want of A GOOD ARTIOLIS to call and examine' for themselves hod leitrit - ids pricer, which WIII bil u low as any other home in towtror country. ell! sawed work and repairing promptly attended to flprlo.tf.] J. F. 80111.1110 BIL Wm. H. Seip RAS OPENBD BOOT, SHOE, HAT AND CAP STORE, AT NO. 35 EAST HAMILTON ST., A WOWING HERNAHEN'S no Store, where be 'offers to alt who will give him a call, the very best ► and most fashionable goods ever offered to the citi zens of Allentown, at the following low cash prices: Men's calf boots, fine, 'ss 00 to .20 00 kip, double sole, 3 75 .5 75 Boys childs' boots, 175 " 475 Men's glove Hid, Congress, Ac. 250 a 575 " " Dal. shoes 100 " 300 Men's. women's, boy's and misses glove kid, lasting gaiters, 175 " 575 Women's glovo kid, very fine, 328 " 575 " .fine goat morocco bats., 250 " 400 " men's moroco and calf shoes, " common shoes, Missed and child's shoes, Men's, women's, misses', boy's and child's slippers, 25 " 100 Ho auction goods in my store, but from the best dianu.factories. I also have all kinds of HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS of every kind, at the lowest cash prices. Call and seo for yourselves. WILLIAM IL. SHIP. April 17. —ly Biery & Mertz HAVE JUT OPENED A Boot & Shoe Store, At No. 85 West Hamilton St.; TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH, WIIERE they will keep constantly on hand a wall assorted stock of all kinds of r Fade ( Boots 41)0 Rom, of Eastern,City not home-manufacture; which they will sell HEAPER than the same can ba bought erdowhere, because they sell Exclusively for CASH. They invite all to call and examine their stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, as they feel confident that customers can suit themeclven, both as to price and quality. Alt/kinds of CUSTOM WORK and REPAIRING receive prompt attention. They employ none but the best workmen and are therefore prepared to manufacture Boots and Shoes unsurpassed by any other establishment. Particular attention is given to the manufacture of French Calf and Patent Leather Boots. ..IgrShoemakera can be supplied with stock and findings, at reasonablo prices. J. S. Mawr, S. E. Manrx. May 8, 1866 —ly . REMOVAL! DESHLER'S HAT, CAP & NOTION ESTABLISHMENT Fos been removed to GODFREY PETER'S building, on East Hamilton Street, Opposite the Court House, Where can now bo found the latest, most elegant and fashionable styles of HATBAND CAPS. Also boa been added a Gents' Furnishing Goods' DEPARTMENT ! With it full line of NEW GOODS t otioh as HANDKERCHIEFS, • SUSPENDERS, UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSEURTS, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY DRAWERS, COLLARS; NECK TIES, GLOVES, etc., etc., etc COME ONE! COME ALL 1! and see for yourselves, thebeaut:fal assortgoent of goods, before purchasing elsewhere. I wlll take groat pleasure in showing my goods, and can satis fy all that I can and will sell goods . 25 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ROUSE OUTSIDE OF THE CITIES. New goods received doily from the mauutacturers and for sale at the lowest rates. f feh2o .t. STAND FROM UNDER! GOLD 1.137 1. And Propels of still Fusilier Welt& • Wo N C) • RULES 21IE HOUR. Hats Caps 8z Straw Goods, SPRING STYLES.' Christ & Sauer's, it No. 15 West Hamilton street opposite • tho Odd Fellows' Hall, have on hand tho largest assortment of Hats and Cap,, spring and summer styles, ever seen in Allentown, comprising every style and quality. from live dollars down to fifty cents, and such that will become old and younger Their stook of Caps is the largest in Allentown, and at extremely low pricer. To convince the pub lic of what is said, it may be well to state that they have tuna-one different styles. Surely enough to give a person a chance of suiting his taste. pH` Messrs. Christ k Sauces direct attention to the fact that tboy aro the only Meaoracronans of Hats in Allentown. STRAW Goons.—A beautiful assortment of etre w hats,Tor /Wee and boys, will be kept constantly on hand daring the season, to which we Wyk a public attention. Give us a call. •••• VB. Country Merchants would do well to give WI a call, as we will wholesale them Hats and Caps cheaper thou they can get thorn in the city. Allentown, August B—if CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS! PBOUGH, JR , et CO., would invite the atten • Lion of buyers to the large stook of NEW SPRING STYLES OF CARPETS I Consisting of Tapestry, Brussels, Three-ply, In grain, Entry, Stair and Rag Carpets. Also Oil Clotbs, trom gto yards wide . Window Shades in great variety, Canton and Coco Matting. Rugs, Matte, Am., And P. HOUGH, än.,. A 00., 508 NORTH' SECOND Street abv. NOBLE. Branch Store, B. W., Cor.. 8 and Spring Garden Streets, Phila.. [mar2o.3m Sony Harper, A 520 ARM ST., WATCHES., Nita gold JEWELRY, solid SILVER WARE, and auperlor SILVER PLATED WARE, at reduced price!, ! March PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,— Tho 'Whitest, the most durable and the moat econom ical. Try it ! Manufactured only by Siegler at Smith, Wholesale Drug, Paint . & Glees Dealers janBo-Iy] No. 187 N. Third St., Philada lIOWARD ASSOCIATION, PXfAdDELPHIA. PA. 111131CA8i8 •THE NETIVOUB, SEMINAL .1/ URINARY AND SEXUAL SYSTEMS—new and' reliable treatment--In reports of the HOWARD , ASHOOTATION--sent by mania sealed letter en- WeinPal!: &mot &aro:, Address, Di. J.SK /LI4EN 110 UGHTOM, m A —°War^ , 4ABo9lltiou, N0...2 Bondi Ninth Stria, Philadelphia, Pa. June 18th, 18115. THIS TAT NEW SPRING GOODS LOOK IN AT US: N - EW FIRM_ ! 1:7 31310 MIL 331=1.059., LATE HUBER & DILLINGER,) No. 7 WES'T BAMILTON STREET, Would respeotfully inform the cid en of Lehigh county that they have just formed a co-parnership as above, and that they have just unpacked a fresh stock of • 1 75 " 250 1 50 " 250 25 " 160 Sprin g Gpods! FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA And are now offiring them at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. DRY GOODS! CONSISTING OF TUE LITEBT BTYLF.S OP Figured and Plain 41parae. Figured and Plata all Waal De Lainei SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUADI ER SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, • WHITE GOODS, WAN Counterpanes, • Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Checks, Ginghams, Bedticks, Flannels, &c„ Shepherd Plaid Balmoral .9, Black Cloth, Cassimeres, Yelvetine, Corduroy, Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans, Drills, I.A.DtE3 GLOAKISG, Middlesex Cloths, Reppellants, and • PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. 3E wirlitril g gliv w Ram. A full line of Cloths, Cossimeros, Sattinetts and Vcstings, all kinds and prices, which will be sold cheap. We , have constantly on band a largo and well se lected stook of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCERIES, MACKEREL, 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 highest market prices allowed. Friends, Awake to your Interest ! for we feel satisfied that we can suit your TABM as well as your rousse. Don't forget the place, No. West Hamilton street, second door nbcvo the Eagle Hotel. Returning thanks for the patronage received in the past, and hope that by a continuous effort to acootn odate their friends and customers, and in conse quence of the largeness and variety of their stock, to merit and receive a continuance of the support and good will of the people. A. A. Ronan, Allentown, July 18, A FEW WORDS ABOUT 31:IPAL*11C7-311D5P, Great Western Remedy ! THIS remedy it now perporming the moist won derful cures. It cures Rheumatism, Chills and Fevers General Debility, Kidney Complaints, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Sic& Deacianhe, &,0., ho. In all eases a sensible relief is guaranteed in from five to ten minutes, and a I'RFECT CURB in from six to twelve days. Never has it yet failed in one solitary instance to accomplish far more than we have promised or the afllidted applicant anticipated. The Curative Properties of the Groat Western Remedy are truly wonderful. Whole pages of tes timonials &tm influential citizens might be given to the publto, but we • deem it to be superfluous, as you may readily find persons of your owtraequaint anon in every part of the country, who will testify to the disease dispelling and health promotion qualities of the Great Western Remedy. AARON DAVIS, Discoverer and manufacturer, 825 Broad Bt., Newark, N. J. The Great Western Remedy may be obtained of all established Druggists throughout the country. W. E Barnes At Son, Drugglsts,Allentown, whole. sale Agents. [Aprll.B. ' . Bll tfm 628 HOOP SKIRTS. ' 628 NOPSINS• "OWN I 1 4103." Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail. NO. 628 ARCH STREET, PHILA.DELPHIA. The most complete assortment of Ladles', Miss es' and Children's Hoop Skirts, in the pity; gotten up expressly to meet the wants of first-class trade; embracing the newest and most desirable styles and altos of "Gore nails, of ovary length—from 22 to 4 yards round-20 to 56 springs, at 2to $5. Plain skirts, all lengths, from 21 to 3 yards round the bottom, at $1 dO to $3 15. Our line of Mims' and Childrou's skirts, are • proverbially beyond all compel Rion, for variety of 'styles and altos—as well as for finish and durabili ty; varying from 8 to 33 inches In length 0 to 45 springs at 36 cents to $2 25. All skirts of OW 5 E" are warranted to give ratistactlin • but buy none as snob unless they hive ..Hopkins' Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch street," stamped on each tab Also; constantly on hard good skirts. manufao. tured in New York and the Eastern States, which we sell at very low prices. A lot of cheap skirls 5 springs, 85 cents; 20 springs, 61 00; 25 spring, $L 15; 30 sprioga, $1 25 and 40 springs, $1 50. Air Skirts made to order and repaired..: jar Terms Clash. Ono Price Only. REMOVAL: IVIILLINERV ESTABLISHMENT MRS. MARY C. ROGERS, No. 28 East Hamilton Street, Allentown, RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public in general that she has lately removed_ to No. 28 Ewa Hamilton street, two doors east of the Democrat printing office, and there opened a nee millinery establishment in all Its 'various branch es. She has just returned from New York and Phil adelphia with the latest styles of SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS! and is now prepared to make them up w:tb the choicest trimmings add flowers, in the moat fashionable manner. Her stock of ribbons and artificial !lowers cannot be sun wed by any other establishment In Allen town for beauty, torte and cheapness. Persona should give her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Terms strictly cash. As she has acquired a general knowledge of the business and employs none but the best milliners, she Is prepared to warrant all' her work as rept*. minted: She Is also anxious to satisfy all who may favor her with their patronage. Old bonnets blesoL ed and repaired. By strict attention to business she trusts to merit a share of public patronage for which she will ever be t t hankful. • Any , 4,18.66—tf . s9oAZV l T.TiV,ll l . 3 7 i lOrldt.' s 3:t GABBY, City Liguding, &ford, 11!. [ deolv- ] y. 121 - M1 INC 31E1 NW ALLENTOWN, PA. Phan Colors, C. L, Hunan OF A Consult Your Interest In Buying. Goods! Metzger & Osman nave just opened at their AILO RING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 33 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALLENTOWN; PA., THEIR SPRING STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSINIERES, VESTINCS, WI" &c., which will be 1 Made up to Order, 21 I=l BY TIP-TOP WORKMEN. at the shortest notice. ~3~~DVs©bi®t IND GENTIIMENS' !BEIJING GES SOLD CHEAPER THAN EVER. Oaii and Examine. WE-HAVE THE Cheapest Coats, Cheapest Vests, Cheapest Pants, Cheapest Overalls, Cheapest Cloths, Cheapest Cassimeres, Cheapest Shirts, Cheapest Collars, Cheapest BOSUeI,M Cheapest Neckties, Cheapest Scarfs, Cheapest Handkerchiefs, Cheapest Hosiery, Cheapest Gloves, Cheapest Umbrellas, eta., etc., etc., etc. Our stock is much heavier and better assorted than • EVER BEFORE: Don't forgot the place, No. 33 Haat Hamilton etr., next door to tho "Indopoudont Republikanor." METZGER &OSMAN. NATUAN METZGEIII, late of the firm of Troxoll Metzger. TILGHMAN 0111ILIN, lately head cutter at the .stn► Raiment of Troxell A Metzger. Allentown. Aug. 8. 186,5 MAY, 1860. POPULAR PRICN ?fiR TH PIRIIIB.II TRAM AT TIIE POPULAR STORE 11; MEE AL_ 1411111. 1111 E JEW" ALLENTOWN, PA: Immense Attractions ! Goods Purchased For CASH AND SOLD For . Cash and Approved Credit HEAT DECLINE IN PRICES! Big Drop in Gold, Whether temporary or permanent deponent saith, not. With gold from $2.90 down to• $1 97, and cotton 39 Conte a pound. STANDARD GOODS are now selling at a heavy loss to the manufacturers but this is neither hero for there, for KRA.MER , 9 le bound to keep time to the muck;, and continuo ea heretofore, To Lead the Trade AZig)1111. lIEDME22IIM Ea la DEFY COMPETITION From April 3d, I shall offer a oomplets line of Ladies Seasonable Dress Goods, being pet hotly ALIVE with everything in this •ino that is FREED, 01101011 and ATTRACTIVE, in short as visual for Style, Variety and Lowness of Price. shall and can not be amused. STAPLE GOODS ? A fall line of all the choice brands of bleached and unbleached muslin!, alieetinge, Am, and every thing that belongs 'to housekeepers in this line at EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES 1 I give no quotation ,f pricea, but will coil you fo • LESS MONEY ban you can get the same goods elsewhere. Shatirls, Cloaks, Basques, Mantillas, ha , in great variety Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, dtc. This department ban received epecial attention. this spring and comprising the newest and most de sirable spring stries,adepted to the taste of the aged, middle aged, .foung 4merloa," and children, anu will be sold at present Gold Standard Prices. Also tbo CHOICEST LINE of GROCERIES and at prices that will convince ono and all that Kramer's Is THUS Great Place or Interest for persons withing to select from the most eaten etre and reliable stook of foode and at TUE LOWEST MARKET PRICES An examination is all I ask, knowing that I can o fer luduciamonts that cannot be surpassed by at, reliable house in town. M. J. 61tA VIER. °pewit° the EAQ Lk 119 T EL. Geo. K. Reeder, miac i l i N i TAILOR! No 15 East Hamilton Street, Next Door to John D. Moser's Drug tore 'WHERE ho heepe conetantly on hand a fall sa l' Bortnient of ready-made clothing,:anch as COATS, VESTS, PANTS Sm. also GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, which for Workmanship, Quality and Prices, are not surpassed in town. A large and well seleotf ad stook of (81116401i1 IND (BA.§RICITHIES I3 always on band. Clothing made to order on short notice, and a GOOD PIT .GUARANTEED. Call and °gamin our stook. April 10, '613.-r-ly3 GEO: H. 'MDR% PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,— preferred by alrpractical Painters ! Try it! and you 'will have no other. Manufactured only by ZIEGLER It SMITH, WHOLESALIS DRTICI, PAINT and GLASS DIALERS, anBo-Iy] 'No. 187 'North Third ° l3troot. blladbiphia f," riir Boys', clothing from, $f LO2O snit s 111 Weiots' otore,, N0...51' .slx6l street; _.. ' . (N U M 8....:1V417, NASBY'S DREAM. Mr. Nasby Dreams al Dream on th• Steps of the White Howie. CONFEDRIT X ROADS, (Rich) is in the Strait uv Kentucky,) April 30, 1800, I hey bin toWashinton. That AliHalm Post- master at the Corners lied beconie to me a nite mare. Day after day !seed him a handlin guy ment moneY, drawin his salery proMptly, and takin his drinks • reglarly, while I, a Colistoosh nel Dimekrat, a supporter uv our great and good President, wuz forced to the humiliashun uv waiten till I wuz treated, ceptin when a new grocery keeper cum in, which gave lire ti . chance to establish a credit for a short tittle; I felt that aumthin must be done, andohetefore, I went to Washinton. Knowing that for men uv my profound con• vickshins, holdin my views as to Cohsiliashen and sich, I lied no call to go to the Poitinnster- General, who is a Ablishmst, I !went dreckly to the Second Jaxon hisself. I succeeded in gatin a audience late in the Mien:Ran. Our patron saint wuz a satin at a table - egisausted with receevin delegashens and siiehC ."Well?"sed.,banE , :"Honerd.atak:sztpled sir," said .I "I am a applicant for the post orfis at Confedrit X Roads, with Nat present held by a Ablishnist who does not beleeve in yoor poll. cy, wich Ido beleeve in solemnly. - Spected and honerd sir," sed I, "ef I shoed have twins borne to me this mite, I shood name em.both Policy. "Wick State are yoo from ?" sedie half sleep. "From Kentucky, honerd and spected sir," sed "Well," sed Lo yawning feerfully. acid turnin to a clerk, "Fitt. OUT A PARDO:4.IND GIVE RIM A COMMISSION." Llonerd and speetedair,",eed in a fit of loonney, for wich I can't account, 'I don't need a pardon. I wuz never in the ate lamented Cotifedrit•servis.'' ' , "IVhat'n thunder then orbryoo here for beg- in for a post Mils ? Git out you imposter," and wuz to wunut igumniniously showed to the loor. I didn't quite understand the lay uv the and around the White House. • In vane I tried to git back that I might con vince•hbn I did ez, much for the Confederasy ez my humble abilities permitted, and that I need ed consiliashen ez - badly ez anybody. Then hart broke and dead broke, not heving the where with to prokoor more sootable lodgin, I lay me down on the cold stun steps and sought refuge from my troubles in sleep. I dreamed a dream. .Methawt I wiz in a room in the White House. Stretched out on one side uv the room wuz the corpse uv a giant, a monster in size and strength, but withal uv a pleasing appearance and fair to look, upon.— Unto its head was a liberty cap, and by its Ride wuz a sword considerably dinted, and with all the gildin knocked oft "Wat is these," sed I pointiu to the: corpse, askin n sort uv a attendant. . •. . • "Them," replied he, "is the ilefnact carcase of Republ ikinism. He was' a,hefty.yopth in hie day, but he died thiS mornin. i Look l the mourn ers are coming to divide his clothes."' • And spoor enuff they came in. At the head wuz the Second Jason with the ..i.blishnists de risively call Moses, who appeared to be angry,' and clost beside him ivni. Seward li'Weepin out uv one eye and a smilin out, u'v tother, and Jim Lane who hod a handkarcher wieh,be occasion ally put to his eyes, but , wich wuz oa dry ez a lime kiln, and . Poolittle and Lee and Raymond and Beauregard and Cowan and Ste phens and Thurlovi Weed and;Nullandigham and Gov. Sharkey , and a host .uv.. others, all uv wich ranged theirselves around the bier. "He wuz a proMising yooth',"..eed . Seward, a puttin his handkercher to'his dyee,',"but the at mosphere nv the White - House wits too much for him.. I insist, however ) , "sod hevapocketin the haudkercher and takin hold* a trinket the corpse, held in his hand labelled "Presidency, ls6s," frtim which hung morn a millik4uv small ertiiiikets, "that es 'twas me that spitened him, this is mine." "Nary," said Johnson, "I did the biziness for him, and its mine." "Settle it ez yoo please," sed Raymond, gent ly, "but whodier gets it must remember that this Secretaryship is mine." "And I," sed Doolittle, "must hev for my as sistance, this little affair marked 'St.,datues,' for my seat in the Senit is a goner." "For my part," sed Jim Land, "the western appointments is mine. Its worth email tcovear this collar." "My friends," sed Stephens, "I find no amnes ty about the corpse. The're mist:lW one man ufactured and stuck in his'peekdt to be prodoost at the funeral." .: Thurlow :Weed sed nothing t AntOooked on with a sardonic Smile, knoiNing4esfeckly weU that whoever took the biggeStpart of the plun der, he'd control it anyway. : ' 'am"l dioy. 'Sharkey laid olaird to‘o fincietaryship, and Boregard to the place iw-Sherinan, and Lee to Grant's position ! :aud .Vrillandigkam wanted this, and tother feller that, and there wuz a ter rible Hubbub over the corpse: Wilkes Booth's gost came in and : wanted - to; knew *kat ho wuz ' to hey in the new .deal, lot, sed hei‘,'ef it hadn't bin for me where'd , yoo. ali.hey bin Talk uv the White House atmosioliere:killiti him I I'm sure the shodder uv the buildiq blasted what lit tle o f his spirit yoo' kedr sell thein ttfrhin to Sew ard; "but of Linkin: bed Jived:pile:libel" sed he, in a tragedy voise.;:: Tii.ertrooned a lot uv other gusts. •There, wns ill Allow, uv Ohio, and Washington Itunt;'uV . lsticViillk,and Jeems Bookanon, uv PerunsylVdniii; - atid:l7li Thayer, Lew. Campbell, and Garret , Daviti who started to make n speech, hot the : ,entire . nasemblage stuck their fingers in tbeir- ears,iiich hint he took for the first time in his life' 4ncl desisted. Finally Johnson swore "by the , eternal," (ho got that noshun from the tiritt,Ai -I which he thinks he resembles, cozhis.innitials is the same and hocoz the original vetoetl .it bill wunst) he would hey the President y and gobbled it.— Seward he snatched atit and they-tussled.' The company stood by to see it'out. forit made but little difference to them: wioh ,get it. In the skirmage; Johnson happeued-to rnin Seward up agiu a window on the north side uy the room, and smashed it out. Jest:then aliffist uv north wind poured into theroom throngh•the aperture and blowed onto the face :uv the . corpse. The effect was electrickle. ~ Life ran„ through his veins, his face, flushed, and' the *livid hue was changed to the ruddy glow uv health') The dead wuz alive,— the giant raised te• his feet, and looked: around hira,.shakin off them es wuz a hangin to him like insex.. Noticin,the trinket wich hadeaused the skirmagein Johnson's hand, he took him by the neck and twititin it out nv his hand flungbim gently through the winder. "Lain% made up my mind who: to'give this to, but yoo'bet it ain't yoo," sed he. "Willyura," sed he, turnin to Seward, "I am surprised at yoo. Wuz this bauble the price uv yoor honesty and yoor principles-? :, Go I Will yum. Ez for yoo Doolittle, yoo never wuz hal 1111 baked; yoo l'hurlow, put Baymond into your vest pocket and quit the . presence: You, Jim Lane, I leave to the tender utercies:uv my friends in Kansas. Clear out the balance uv the rabble and send for my friends.: . I've hin ,pizened and smuthered and stung ni* unto death. Clear out the house and sweep it, an d , sprinkle chloride ay lime and such all over it: Shut them South ern windowd and open' thithe on the north. east and.west sides: I want s snuff uv fresh air, for At this pint I awoke and found Myself not in the White House, but on the stemthereof cold and shiverin. In my pocket was the papers with didn't get me, the post oris If wuz seekin, and in my mind was chaotic., confusion. Was the dream prophetic, or wuz it merely a vagary uv the mind wicli when' boded 'from its clay sores off onto its own hook without eny restraint Is the giant. Republican: acteally,flead or only in a trance?-- Will-it arise and deatter them es how appinted theinstiles.aditilaildrators nv its es -4 tatei And wick are beginuin, o t 'gide the assets, or, will he, toay dal?,- Wo 4 . t wood that I. knowed: -,1 .• ' • 'in tx, ' V Nam; • Lilts ' Pistol. bt the' elmicleiff tlittelow DirPes!', eashun,Thiedo Blade. .1”.1561 • . .• • • •.. .~ ;, r ~'!. q't`r ~ t.~.i"f