The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, June 12, 1866, Image 1

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VOLUME XX.
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Is pi/Mailed every Tuesday Morning.
Moe:—No. 20 limit Hamilton Street. (Lion Hall.)
IL MOSS &. rOWILMEIT' s
Editors and -Proprietors.
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211 cents par line. ' •
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IPILAUZI i',OkIERBV
• OT ALL KINDS,
executed in the BEST STYLE, at the shortest no
tice, and at the LOWEST PRICES.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN H. OLIVER
Attorney at Law,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
ISS:OFFICE removed to North Fifth Street, op
posite the Presbyterian Church, and next door to
the Court House. t f feb6r3m
R. CLAY HAMERSLY,
Attorney at Law,
CATASAUQUA, LEUIGH COUNTY, PENNA.
March 6, 1866. —l,
JACOB S. DILLINGER,
Attorney at Law,
Corner of East Hamilton St. and Law .4lley,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
April 15, 1866
P. WYCKOFF,
Attorney at Law,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
OFFICE on the south aide of Hamilton street,
Ego doors weseof Milton J. Kramer's atom, and op
pulite the Eagle Hotel. [aul9-641
EDWIN ALBRIUHT,
Attorney at Law,
MORT DCORR /WIVE THE COURT Homm,
ALLENTOJVN, LEHIGH CO., PA
Feb. 13, 1860.4 y -
ELISHA FORREST, ,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Feb. 20, 1866.
WILLIAM H. SOWDEN.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Office East Him!lion Street, 2 doors above Law
Alley, ALLENTOWN, PA.
Feb. 20, 1866.-1 y
EDWARD HARVEY,
Attorney at Law,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Osnew with Ron Samuel A. Bridges. [mayl-ly
JOHN RUPP,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
A LLENTOWN, PA.
OFIPIOE with A. Woolever, Esq•, opposite the Court
Rouse. Can bO consulted in German. [mayl-ly
ADAbf WOOLEVEt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
°pries oppoelte the Court Rouse. [meyl-ly
T HOMAS B. METZGER,
‘r .. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
• ALLENTOWN, PA.
Orrtca : No. 62 East Hamilton street
May 29, 1866.
JOHN. D. STILES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
OFFICE: Second door above do Court House.
Many 29, 1805. —onx
EORGE 13. SOIIALL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
°MCI: First tloor above Law Alley
May 20, 1860.
GUI4DIN & GItEASEMER,
MO/BletV . lloWas
Oboe : No. 46 East Hamilton Strad, Allentown, Pa.
One door bolow m Guth k Co's. store.
— Aug B, 1865. ly
PAUL BALLIET.
UNDERTAKER & FURNISHER,
Seventh Street, below Walnut, Weat Side,
ALLENTOWN, PA
April 11,1865
BEAUTIFUL
LIFE LIKE PICTURES.
Cartes de Visites, $2 per Dozen.
ALL NEGATIVES REGISTERED.
S. W. BURL AW, No. 7 East Hamilton St.
ALLE'NTOW.N, PA
Allentown, Sept. 13.
.EAGLE HOTEL
227 North Third Street,
Bettoecn Race and Vine,
PHILADELPHIA
To first Masa 001, located in the cantor
loC busineal, with ample and excellent accom
modations.' It. S. MEHL, Proprietor.
January 33,1866. —l7
S. P. Newhard,
WITH
Seiple & Shimer,
WROLESALE GROCERS,
Teas and spices.
ALSO ALL KINDS 01 0 OIL.
OpOahe the (ALLEN BOUSE,)
apr3 3m] ALLENTOWN. PA.
DR. H. £ GRIM,
LATE SURGEON IN-onunr,
Fiasr Bata., FIRST Div., Firm A. C.
la AVM returned to Allentown, is pow ready to
1.1 mourns the praotice of Me profession at No 76
West liatoiltortgroet) nearly opposite the Black
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lIONOSOPAYIIIC PUYSICIAN,
. • AillitEliSTOWN,, PA.,
rAICSS this mode of informing the people of the
surrounding neighborhood, that he has boated
himself
Near T. Keenly's Hotel, Nillersfown,
where he Is ready to serve the people either day or
night. taprio-ly
E. G. Gerhard ' Co.;
Cloths, Cassimeres,
VESTIN9S, ITALIANS, &C„.
NO. 333 CHESTNU e STREET,
Up Stairs,
PHILADELPHIA.
January SO, 1866 —6m
• Gross'
Palace of Art Photographs
IN Oil, Water Colors, India Ink or Plain,
from
Miniatures up to Life Size. Cards $2 per dozen.
Over Frank Knauss' store, corner of 6th and 'Ham
ilton streets, Allentown. Mar. 20, We.
WA.TCEIf:S & JEWELRY
JEWELRY STORE,
SPLENDIDA STOOK OF GOODS SUITABLE
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 h avo the largest stook that has ever bean brought
to Allentown. We have also the celebrated Ameri
can Watch, and all styles I f English and Swiss
Watches suitable fur 'adios and boys.
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We exceed in quantity and vanety of the la'est
styles. Now and beautiful styles of Ladies' full sots
Pins, Eardrops and Bracelets,
Ladles' and Gents'
rum GOLD OILAINIL
Genes' Sliver Mans.
Gents' Scarf Pins,
Ladies' Gold Thimbles,
and a very large variety of Silver Thimbles, Nook
laces, Belt Buckles, Charms, Rings of rare and
beautiful designs, and ids° the Plain Bing suitable
for engagements, and a large variety of other things
too uumerous to mention.
GOLD PENS
We have a verylarge assortment. Also
Gold and Silver Bolden?"
of all styles suitable for Ladies and Gents.
ELEGANT SILVER WARE.
In his line our Stock exc. eds in quantity and
variety of styles, anything over offered for sale in
this city, and cannot fail to please the most fastidious.
FULL SETS OF TEA SETS,
CAKE BASKETS,
FRUIT BASKETS,
CASTORS,
SILVER CARD STANDS,
4ILVER PITCHEAS,
CREAM. CUPS.
SYRUP CANS,
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DEALER! IN
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JOBBERS OF
NICHES! WATCHES!
KELLER & BR()
OF SILVER WATCHES
JEWELRY.
SALT CELLARS, •
GOLD AND RUBY
LINED OYSTER LADLES,
PICKLE FORKS;
BUTTER' KNIVES,
TEA. DESSERT AND
TABLE. SPOONS, Etc.
SOLD AND SILVER. SPECTACLES,
we have a very large assortment; persons cannot
fail to suit themselves, and all of the most fashion
able styles.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!
We have the largest assortment rf Clocks that
has ever been offered here for sale. Persons desir
ing a good Clock, cannot help but suit themse:ves.
All new and all of the latest styles.
We have also a large assortment of. FANCY
°GODS too numerous to mention.
ILIIPAIRING.
All kinds of Watches, Clocks d Jewelry care
fully repaired and warranted
KELLER A BRO.
Remember the Place, Newhard's Old Stand, No.
37 West Hamilton street, Allentown,Pa.
F. KELLER. S. S. KELLER.
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VICKSI YAWS!
Clocks! Clocks!
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$15,000
WORTH OF
Cloeks,'Watehes & Jewelry,
T 0 BE SOLD at the LOWEST CASH PRICE i.
rho largest and hest selected assortment of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in Lehigh' county, is
to be found at
CHAS. S. MASSEY'S,
NO. 23 EAST RAMILTON STREET, Allentown
pa. We have no desire to boast, and we speak ad
visedly when we soy that our stook is larger and
more complete than all the Jewelry establishments
in be county put together. Just received a very
choice and elegant assortment .f
WATCHES* •
JEWELRY,
Comprising Ladies' GoPSER WARE.
HUNTING WATCHES.
GENTS' GOLD dc SILVER HUNTING
Imtritan Bz. &gilt intro,
GOLD, SILVER dr, PLATED CHAINS,
SILVER AND PLATED SPOONS, BORES,
NAPKIN RINGS, FRUIT KNIVES, ego.,
With an endless variety of tho latoot etylo of Jewelry
Also, a largo and complete assortment of '
SPECTILOLXII3,
in Gold, Silver. Steel and Plated oasao.
We dealt% to call attention to our gook of
MELODEONS.
We have constantly on hand a full assortment of
G. A. PRINCE'S Celebrated Malodeone, of else's
suitable for churches or parlors.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to t:Je 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.
111 A S. S. 141 ASSET,
No. 29 East Hamilton street,
A LLIPNTOWIII Pa.' .
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1866 PHILADELPHIA. - 1866
Wall Papers! Wall Papers 11
HOWELL & BOURKE,
MANUFACTURRRS OF 1:
" I'APBB NAMING AND WINDOW SHADES!
Comnr of FOURTH and MARKET (Wean.,
PHILADELPHIA.
B.—Alwayo In Storo a Tarp Nook of LIMP
Md OIL SHADIIIIh , • toistlQ lm
Published Weekly by Moss & Forrest. P Terms : $2.00 per Annum.
11.11MININIMINIEmmor
LENTOWN, ,PA., TUESDAY MOANING, JUNE12,,1866.
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FURNI 1 URE
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CABINET .WARE ROOM
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John , Miniburg,
IN -ALLENTOWN, LEHIOII COUNTY.
JOHN MALBIMG takos this' mothod to inform
his fri aids, customers, and the - public in general,
that be is aow carrying on the businesion hie own
sooount. :a :as building,
NO 52 WEST HAMILTON STREET,
opposite il
agentuch t s Hotel, whore he is n ow pro--
pa e t to th.:_sfy ell I who may give him a call. His
preseat stook 1° not to be surpassed, and consists in
part of Lae following articles:
Bureaus, Side Boards, Pier, Centre, Card,
'Dining, and Breakfast Tables, Book Cases,
Cupboards, Whatnot and :Sofa Tables, Par
lor Tables, Sam, Piano Stools, Spring Seat
Rocking Chairs, Bedsteads of every variety,
and in general every article which is kept
in a well regulated establishment.
He manufactures also every variety of Furniture
to order,After the latest style and every article sold
by him must bo as represented, and must be satis
factory.
House-keepers and especially young .persons in
tending to engage in keeping house, should not neg
lect to call on him before purchasing elsewhere, as
he fools satisfied that he can offer bargains that can
not be surpassed anywhere outside of Philadelphia.
For the liberal patronage already received he is
very thankful, and will still endeavor through lib
eral prices and fair dealings to increase the same.
Ofr•Don't forget.the place, No. 52 West llama
' ton Street, where you can call and satisfy yonreelt
of the truth which is heroin
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tated.
HN MALBURG.
Allentown, July 2. 1855. 19
COULD & CO.'S celebrated Furniture El i
tablishment removed from Second and
Race strcetd to tho et leodid 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 fabulously lots price..
Also, at their Ninth and Market streets branch,
where they are selling equally low, being about to
enlarge the promisee.
GOULD Jr, CO.'S Furniture Depots.
Nos. 37 and 39 N. Bucond street, and corner Ninth
and M kerstreets, Philadelphia.
March 27, 1863-3 m
IMPORTANT NEWS:
lIEDIBACM, HELFRICH & CO.,
CANTMERS 8D MMUS,
No. 28 West Namilton Street.
ALLEN 2 0 WN,
THE undersigned take this method of informing
Their friends, and the public generally, that
they have constantly on hand a full supply of
FURNITURE
;SUCH AS
Bureaus,
Sideboards, •
Dining and Breakfast Tables,
Whatnot at 4 Sofa Tables,
Book Cases,
Sofas,
Bedsteads,
Washstands, &0., &0., &0.,
&o.
and in general every article which is kept in their
lino of business.
House-keepers and persons intending to engage
in keeping house, should give us a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
They manufacture also every kind of hunhure to
order at the shortest notice.
17NDEB.TAILING
will be promptly attended to. They will furnish
Mahogany and Walnut Coffins ; also Collins covered
with cloth. 11. F. limo - m.oa,
SOL. HELFRICH.
OEO. HEIMBAOLL
Jan. 3, MIS 19
800 US AND SHOES
NEW
Boot and Shoe Store.
New Firm, New tore
atid Aiew Goods.
11 AVING just taken the extensive
1-/ store room in Itan's Building,
next door to the Allen House, would
respectfully invite the attention of the people of Al
lentown and surrounding country, to their large,
varied, and well made up stock of
They will sell you a better article in tt.e way of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
for less money than you can buy them for elsewhere.'
Tho moat sceptical can bo satisfied by an exami
nation of the stock they offer for sale.
Their NI anufacturing Department
being under the supervision of one or the firm, wbo
has had much experience in the business, they are
confident that
PERFECT SATISFACTION
can bo given in every instance where work of any
description is o-dered.
There is nothing in the lino of wear for the feet
that cannot be found at this
BOOT AND SHOE STORE !
AT PRICES RANGING AS FOLLOWS:
Infant Shoes, all Styles, from .10 eta. to $2 per •
pair.
Children's Shoes, all Styles, from 25 eta, to $2
per psi^
liliesus' Shoes, all styles, from 75 cte to $2.50
per pair.
Youths' Shoes, all styles, from CO oto. to $3 per
pair.
Boys' Shoes, all styles, from, 75 eta, to $4 per
pair.
Ladies' Shoes, all styles, from $1 to $5 per
pair.
(lents' Shoes, all styles, from $1.50 t 6 $4.50 per
pair. 4
' Youths' Boots, all styles, from $1.50 to $2.50
per pair.
Boys' Boots, all styles, from $2 to $5 per pair.
Mena' Boots, all styles, from $3.50 to $l5 per
pair.
Country Merchants and Dealers Sup
plied at City Jobbing Rates.
tail-Th - nriffiblici - itur invited to give a call before
purchneee are male cleowhore.
J. e. ODIStitlElll/311, WALTER U. SEIP.
April 17, 1888 —ly
REMOVAL I"
J. F. Sohlinger's
800 U and SHOE STORE
li7AS been removed to Rost Handl-
R.l ton street, opposite'the German
Reformed Church, Allentown Pa.,
where he keeps oonetently on hand, of his 'own
manufaCtire, and also of Philadelphia, New York
and Eastern manufacture, a large stock of Boole and
Shoes, which ha is disposed to offer to the public at
a small advance above cost. He also will make to
order all kinds of line week for . Ladies and Childish,
having competent workmen especially in that branch.
Feeling determined to make it an object for persons
In wool of A GOOD ARTICLE to call and examine
for themselves and learn his priees, *blob will be
as low al any other house in town or country.
Idtainted work and malting pram ti anandld
raptlo4l
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TO THE GREAT
Furniture.
ODENHEIMER & SEW
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Will! H. Seip
HAS OPENED nis
Boob, SHOE, ,
HAT AND CAP STORE,
AT NO. 35 EAST HAMILTON ST.,
A DIOINING RERNAIIEN'S Cllltl ibip
Da. na Btore ' where he offers to all
who will give him e call, the very best
and most fashionabld goods everoffered to the old •
sons of Allentown, at the following low cash prices:
Men's calf boots, tine, $5 00 to $9 00
" kip, double solo, 0
76
Boys ohilds' boots, ' 175 " 476
Men's glovo Kid, Conn's, As. 260 " 675
" " Bal. shoes 190 " 800
Hen's, women's, boy's and misses
glove kid, lasting gaiters, 175 " 675
Women's glove kid, very floe, 826 " 575
" fine goat Morocco bale., 250 " 400
" men's motoo:o and calf
1 75 " 250
shoes,
" common shoes, 150 " 250
Misses' and child's shoes, • 26 " 180
Men's,. women's, misses', boy's and
• child's slippers, 25 " 100
No •auction goods in my store,
but from the best
manafactories.-lalso have all kinds of
EATS, CA I'B and STRAW GOODS
of every kind, at.tho lowest cash prices. Call and
see for yourselves. I WILLIAM 11. BBIP.
1 April 17. —ly
fiery & Mertz
HAVE JUST OPENED A
Boot & Shoe Store,
At No. 85 West Hamilton St.,
TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH'
WHERE they will keep constantly on hand a well
assorted stook of all kinds of
ile44-TAVe 0018 ana shoes,
of Eastern, City and home-manufacture, which they
will sell CHEAPER than the same can be bought
elsewhere, because they sell
Exclusively for CASH.
They invite all to call and eiamine their stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as they feel confident
that customers can suit thenisolves, both as to price
and quality.
Ali 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 an i other establishment.
Particular attention is given to the manufacture of
French Calf and Patent Leather Boots.
Shoemakers can be supplied with stock and
findings, at reasonable prices.
J. S. Bruer, S. E. Mims.
➢fay 8, 1868 —ly
REMOVAL
DESHLEtr's
HAT,' CAP & NOTION
ESTABLISHMENT
HAS been removed to GODFREY PETER'S
building, on East Hamilton Street, •
' • Opposite the Court House,
Where can now be found the latest, most elegant
and fashionable styles of
HATS AND CAPS.
Also bag been added a
Gents' Furnishing Goods
DEPARTMENT !
With a fuil line of NEW GOODS, such as
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS,
UNDERSHIRTS,
OVERSEIIRTS,
UMBRELLAS,
BLUSTERY,
DRAWERS,
COLLARS,
NECK• TIES,
CLOVES,
etc., etc., etc.
COME ONE I COME ALL I
and see for yourselves, the beautiful assortment of
goods, before purchasing elsewhere. I will take
great pleasure in showing ny goods, and can satis
fy all that I can and will sell goods
25 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANT OTHER
• HOUSE OUTSIDE OF TUE CITIES.
Kew goods received daily from . the manufacturers
and for - sale at the lowest rates. (feta() - .
STAND FROM UNDER!
GOLD 144!
And Prest)ls of still NOR? Decline I
3E O .afiL. N I CI i
X' _EL TXGI i
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RULES ?.HE HOUR.
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Hats Caps Bx, Straw Goods,
SPRING STYLES.
Christ & Sauer's,
jitNo. 15 West Hamilton street opposite
the Odd Fellows' Hall, have on hand the
largest assortment of Hats and Cap„
spring and summer styles, ever seen in
Allentown, comprising every style and quality.
from five dollars down to fifty cents, and such that
will become old and young.
Their stock 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 FORTY•ONE different styles. Surely enough to
give a person' a chance of suiting his taste.
Ass- Messrs. Christ A eauers direst attention to
the fact that tboy are the only Masurecrunaus of
Hats in Allentown.
STRAW Boone.—A beautiful assortment of etre w
hats, for man and hop, will be kept constantly on
hand during the season, to which wo invite public
attention. Give us a call.
Ma. Country Merchants would do well to give
us a call, as we will wholesale them flats and Caps
cheaper than they can get them In the city.
Allentown, August B—tf
CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS!
HOUGH, Jn , 4% CO., would Invite the atte
P
tion of buyers to the large stock of
NEW SPRING STYLES OF CARPETS !
Consisting of Tapestry, Brussels, Three-ply, In
grain, Entry, Stair and Rag Carpets. Also Oil
Cloths, tram gto 6 yards wide. Window Shades
in great variety, Canton and Coco Matting, Rugs,
Matte, &0., &a. P. HOUGH, Jn., It CO.,
1508 NORTH SECOND Street nbv. NOBLE:
Branch Store, S. W., Cor.. 8 and Spring Gardtri
Streets, Phila. [mar2o-Sin
wee Henr y Barper,
520 ARCH ST., PHIL'A.
WATOIREB, fine gold JEWELRY, solid SILVER
WARE, and superior SILVER PLATED WARE,
at reduced prices! lamb 10.-8 m
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,—
The Whitest, the most durable and tho most econom
ical. Try it I Manufactured only by
Ziegler di Smith,
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers
jan3o-1y) No. 187 N. Third St., Philada
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PIIILADICLPHIA, Pd. .
DISEABI3B OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL
URINARY AND SEXUAL SYSTEMS—new
and reliable treatment-4o reports of the HOWARD
ASSOCIATION—sent by mail in sealed letter en
velopes, five of charge. Address, Dr.T. SE ILLIN
HOUGHTON, Howard Assoellitioni Nes $ South
Ninth Stsee Philadelphlni Pal
Jane 1,1114 111116
NEI Mr 3E32 MN
THIS VAT
KEW SPRING sauos
LOOK' IN AT US:
NEW FIRM !
jariami MLR 2311.0 El.,
(LATE HUBER & DILLINGER,)
No. 7 WES2' HAMILTON STREE2,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Would respectfully inform the Ott en of Lehigh
county that they haie just forited a 00-parnership
as above, and that they have just unpacked a fresh
stock of
Spring Goods!
FROM
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA
And are now offering them at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
DRY GOODS!
CONSISTING OP THE LATEST STYLES OP
Figured and Plain Alpacas,
Figured and Plain all Wool Do Lulus
SHEPHERD PLAIDS, •
BLACK SILKS,
SUMMER SILKS, •
IRISH POPLINS,
WHITE GOODS,
White Counterpanes,
Linen and Cotton Shectings,
Cheeks,
Gingham,
Bedticks,
Flannels, oko,,
Shepherd Plaid Balmorals,
Black Cloth,
Cassimeres,.
Riveline,
Corduroy,
Cottonades,
Kentucky Jeans,
LADIES GLOALcINC,
Plain Colors,
Middlesex Cloths,
Rene'tants, and
PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS;
3EEVILItIfiI2RI 9 VI EALEo
A full lino of Clothe, Cassimeree, Sattinetts-and
\ratings, all kinds and prices, which will be sold
cheap.
Wo have constantly on hand a largo and well se
lected stock of all kinds of
CROCKERY,.
GROCERIES,
MACKEREL,
SALT, &c
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Which wo will dispose of at the very lowest cash 1 1
prices.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange
for goods, and the hitifieet marlcct firicee allow .
Friends, Awake to your Interest
for we feel satisfied that we can suit your TASTER
well as your Durum.
Don't forget the plan, No. 7 West Hamilto
street, second door abc ve the Eagle Hotel.
Returning thanks for the patronage received in the
past, and hope that by a continuous effort to aooom
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
111010111L:1117-31101Mil,
Great Western Remedy !
THIS remedy Is now perporming the most won
derful cum. It cures
Rheumatism, Chills and Fevers
General Debility, Kidney Complaints,
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia,
Sick Headache, &0., eta.
In all oases a sensible relief is guaranteed in from
five to ten minutes, and a PERFECT CURE in from
six. to twelve days. Never bas it yet failed in one
solitary instance to accomplish far more than we
have promised or the a ffl icted applicant anticipated.
The Curative Properties of the Groat Western
R medsare truly wonderful. Whole pages of tes
t onials Nom influential citizens might be given
the publio, but we deem it to be superfluous, as
you may readily find persons of your own acquaint
ance 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,
•
Alb Broad Gt., Newark, N.J..
The Great Western Remedy may ba obtained of
all established Druggists throughout the country.
W. E Barnes & Bon, Druggista,Allentown, whole
sale Agents. [April 3, '66 6m
628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628
uomizzins• " OWN mazis."
Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail.
NO. 628 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
The most complete assortment of Ladies', Miss
es' and Children's Hoop Skirts, in the city ; gotten
up expressly to meet tho wants of first-class trade ;
embracing tho newest and most desirable styles
and sizes of "Gore Trails, of ovary length—from
ato 4 yards round-20 to 56 springs, At 2to $5
Plain skirts, all lengths, from 2/ to 8 yards round
the bottom, at $1 40 to $3 15.
Our line of !libidos' and Childrou's skirts, are
proverbially beyond all competition, for variety of
styles and sizes—as well as for finish and durabili
ty ; varying from 8 to 33 inches in length 6 to 4b
springs at 35 cents to $2 25. All shirts of " OWN
.MAKE" are warranted to give satisfaction; but
buy none as such unless they hnvo " Hopkins'
Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch street,"
stamped on each tab !
Also, constantly on hard good skirts, manufac
tured in New York and the Eastern States. ',Mob
we sell at very low prices. A lot of cheap skirts
—'6 springs, E 5 cents; 20 springs, $1 00; 25
spring, $1 15; 80 springs, $1 25 and 40 springs,
$1 tO.
Or Skirts made to order and repaired.
, Air Terme Cash. One Price Only.
REMOVAL :
01? A
MILLINERY EsTAOLISHMENT
MRS. MARY C. ROGERS,
.No. 28 East Hamilton Street, Allentown,
RESPECTFULLY informs bar friends and the
public , in general that she has lately removed
to No. 28 Haiti Hamilton street, two doors cast of
the Democrat printing office, and there opened a
nes millinery establishment in all Its various branch
es. She ban just returned from Now York and Phil
adelphia with the latest etylee of
SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS !
and is now prepared to makp them up with
the choicest trimmings and t flowers, in the
most fashionable manner. i
Iler stock of ribbons and ar\inotal flowere cannot
be sort eased by any ether establishment in Allen
town for beauty, tarn) and pheapnees. Persons
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 repro.
minted. She is also anxious to satisfy all who may
favor her with their patronage. Old bonnets bisect
ed and repaired.
By strict attention to businesa site trusts to merit
a share of public patronage for which she will ever
be thankful. May 1, 1868—tt
$9O i i :ON I—AGENTB wanted for 41x en-
Web , new articles,jud out. . Addreee 0. T.
oAltWij City Building, Beddeford, M.. Edsolg-]y
12E1
Consult Your Interest
In Buying Goods!
Metzger & Osman
Have jut opened at their
AILOBINO ESTABLISHMENT.
NO. 33 EAST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA.,
THEIR , SPRING STOOK OF
CLOTHS, CASSOURES,
VESTINCS, &0., &0.,
which will be
'l ' Made up to Order, I
BY TIP-TOP WORKMEN.
GEM-IMaDE @IV7IIOIKI2O
Pin EOM' 1111111 SING RION
BOLD CHEAPER THAN EVER.
WE HAVE THE
Chiiapest Coats,
Cheapest Yeats,
Cheapest Pants,
Cheapest Overalls,
Cheapest Cloths,
Cheapest Cassimeres,
Cheapest Shirts,
Cheapest Collars,
Cheapest Bosos,m
Cheapest Neckties,
Cheapest Scarfs,
Cheapest Handkerchiefs,
. , Cheapest Hosiery,
Cheapest Gloves,
Cheapest Umbrellas
etc., etc., etc., etc
Our stock is muoh heavier and better assorted than
EVER BEFORE:
Don't forgot the place, No. 33 Nut nonillion ear
next door to the "Indopendent Republikaner."
METZGER. OSMAN.
NATEATt METZGER, late of the firm of Trott°ll &
Metzger.
'hummer , °mut, lately hood cutter at the total
liehment of Troxell A. Metzger.
Allentown. Aug. 8. 1885 .
POPULAR PRICTIAS!
!OR THE POPILAR TRADE
AT THE
!POPULAR STORE
211L.1111E lIIE I,
ALLENTO WN, PA.
Immense Attractions!
Goods Purchased For CASH
For Cash and Approved Credit
HEAT DECLINE IN PRICES!
Ifig Drop in. Gold.
Whether temporary or permanent deponent emit!'
not. With gold from $2.90 down to $1.27, and
cotton 39 cents a pound.
STANDARD 'GOODS
are now selling at a heavy loss to thii manufacturers
bat this is neither here nor there, for
O. L. HtrDEno.
—t
KRAMER,
Is bound to keep time to the made, and continue
as heretofore,
To 'bead the Trade
GIRD OTT'2III
DEFY COMPETITION
From April Bd, I shall offer a complete line of
Ladies' Seasonable Dress Goods,
being perfectly ALIVE with everything in this doe
that is FREISEI, OHOICE and ATTRACTIVE, in
short as usual for
Style. Variety and Lowness of Price
shall and can not be surpassed.
A fall line of all the choice brands of bleached
and unbleached muslins, shootings, so., and every
thing that belongs to housekeepers in this line at
' EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES 1
I give - no quotation ,f prieet, but will sell you for
LESS MONEY
than you oan got the same goods elsowhere.
Shawls, Cloaks, Flacon, Mantillas.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, &c.
This department has reoeived special attention
thin spring and comprising the newest and most de-
Birable spring stoles, adapted to the taste of the aged,
middle aged, "Young America," and children, ano
will be sold at present
Mao the
CHOICEST LINE of GROCERIES
and at prices that will eowvinee ono and all that.
Kaiamer's
Great Place of Interest
for portions wishing to select from the must eaten
sive and reliable stook of goods and at
THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
An examination is all I ask, knowing that I can of
fer inducements that cannot be surpassed by any
reliable house In town. M. J. FRAMER,
Opposite the EAGLE HOTEL.
Geo. K. Reeder,
miotlluti TAHill I ,
No 15 East Hamilton Street,
Next Door to John B. (bier's Drag Store
WHERE ho heaps constantly on hand a full as
sortment of ready-made clothing, with as
COATS, VESTS. PANTS &o.
also GENTLEMEN'S PURNIBIIING GOODS of
all kinds, which for
WorkmaniddP, anality and Prices,
are not surpassed in town. A large and well selectf
ad stools of
Cad I TV B 1;,1 DC~GIBBd©SQL3
always on hand.
Clothing made to order on short notice, and s
1100 D FIT GUARANTEED.
Call and mining our stook.
April 10, '66-1y) GEO. K. REEDER.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEADS--
preferred by all practioal Pain : tore ! Try it! and
you will have no other. Manufactured only
by ZIEGLER & SMITH,
waoLseArAs Thum, PAINT and GLASS Dzsratue,
anSO-Iyl No. 137 North Third Street. Philadelphia
(I:7llave you Neuralgia or Rheumatism
Don't go groaning and suffering through lif
when yeti Mitt It Mired by timitit's Liniment
IN Tll6 LATIIIIT STYLES,
at the shortest notice
Call and Examine.
MAY, 1860.
AND SOLD
QM
STAPLE GOODS ?
ao , in great variety.
Gold Standard Prices.
Is TILE
UMBtit 28.
Votirg.
(For the Register.)
Linea.on. a EMILII.
Written at the Academy of Natural Science', PAilado..
Behold ranged yonder,
row on row,
Along the shelves in horrid show, •
Those skulls, which though no eye is there,
Seem grimly in our own to stare;
Which, though they long death's prey have boa,
Have yet enough of lifo to grin.
By breath and warmth and soul forsook
They make us shudder as wo look. •
Yet ono, it seems to me, has lees
Of the all common hideousness.
Something more human, I can trace
Within its white and fleshless face,
Which death could not nor yet the worm
To utter ugliness transform.
Though now 'tie but a naked skull
It must havd been, once, beautiful.
And, if some power could restore
Tho living eyes that ones it bore,
What soulful light might from them start I
And if the lips were there to part,
The cheeks to dimple, and the chin
To catch and hold the dimples in, ~
How bright a smile then might we see
That fixed and ghastly grin could be l
The massive and high-builded brow
Is almost noble, even now,
And once, clear flamed and strong, behind,
There may have glowed the fires of mind.
And these may olt the tongue have warmed
Till with its eloquence it charmed,
Or till in some great hour, it stirred
To utter the convincing word,
With whose apt aid, perhaps, was broke
Some tyrant brr Or's galling yoke.
It may have been ; though why at last,
W hen earthly things for it were past,
This head could not be left to rot •
In darkness in some chosen spot,
Where no wide eye could on it stare,
I do not know, I do not care.
I only know the deathless mind
That fled and left this ruin behind.
Some where within the heavenly zone
Will find and fill another throne;
That Ho, who lit'its holy fire,
ill never let the flame expire;
That when our central shining sun
His course of glory sha thave run,
And stars alai planets cease to torn
Borne where still bright, that fire shall burn.
(lee. Joureos.
Miscellaneous.
The "800-Hoo" Party.
There are two parties in every community—
nay,in every family. There are the "boo-boos,"
or "cry-babies," always sniveling, snarling, whin
ing, grunting, groaning,. muttering, scolding;
and "going on like all possessed." They are
"out of office," and want to be in. They see
nothing but certain destruction ahead, when
others are at the helm. Governments are cor- ,
rupt and oppressive. "The constitution, is vio
lated—by bad whiskey and tobacco. Religion
is only a cloak to cover up hypocritical wicked
ness. Reformers arc only seeking self aggran
dizement. Teachers are only chattering peda
gogues. Mechanics are bungling imitators.—
Artists are mere "copyists." Poets are plagia
rists. Merchants deal in shoddy. Grocers wa
ter their liquors, and corporations their stocks.
Steamboats and locomotives are only tlinfernal
machines" intended to kill somebody. Law
yers are only "shysters." Doctors are "quacks."
Surgeons aro "butchers." Clergymen, only
"poor parsons." Of course these objectors are
all right—the very pink of perfection—so ami
able, so meek, so modest. "Born great and
good how can they help it?"
And why should they not set themselves up
as "bright and shining lights," before which all
other lights are dim?
How different the joyous, hopeful, trusting
spirit which looks on the bright side of life
One whci .blends justice with mercy, affection
with chastity, economy with generosity, dignity
with modesty, is a gem, especially if thesequal
ides be combined with energy, enterprise, and
executiveness. There would be no finding fault
without good cause, in society composed of such
characters. .'No croaking, no backbiting or
slandering, but all would live in accordance
with the, Christian principles of Pstru,.;HorE,
and CHARITY.
Reader, where do you standon this question?
Are you ambng the boo-boos ? or are you among
the hopefuls ?—A. P. Journal.
PROPANItY.-Why will men "take the name
of God in vain?" •What possible advantagels
to be gained by it? And yet this wanten,-vtd
gar sin of profanity is evidently on the increase.
Oaths fall upon the ear in the cars and at the
corners of the street. The North American . Re
cut° says •
"There are among us not a few who feel that
a simple assertion or plain statementof obvious
facts will pass for nothing, unless they swearto
its truth by all the names of the Deity andbliti,'
ter their lips with every variety of hot and sul- .
purous oaths. If we observe such persons
closely, we shall generally find that the fierce
ness of their profanity is in invcrse , ratio to the .
'affluence of their ideas.
We venture to affirm that the profanest men
within the circle of your knowledge are all af.
dieted with a chronic weakness of the intellect.
The utterance of an oath, though it may pre
vent is vacuum in sound, is no indication of
sense. It requires no genius to swear. The
reckless taking of sacred names in vain is as lit
tle characteristic oftruo independence of thought
as it is of high moral culture. In this breath
ing and beautiful world, filled, as it were with
the presence of the Deity, and fragrant with its
incense from a thousand altars of praise, it
would be no servility should we catch the spirit
of reverent worshippers, and illustrate in our
selves the sentiment that the "Christian is the
highest style of man." ,
Oi.o AND NEW.—"What do The Arabs of the
desert live on, pa?" asked a- rougish girl of her
fitther.
"Fudge, Nellie, that's an old conundrum.—
They live on the sand which is (sandwiches)
there."
"Yes, but pa, how do they get 'em?"
"Well, really, Nellie, you have'me there. I
give it up."
Why, pa, you know that the sons of Sant
are bred and vaustertd in the wilderness ?"
"Come, come, my daughter, that is took Ming;
don't say another word."
"Oh, yes, do tell me what they eat on their
sandwiches ?"
."Eat on them ; why, what do they eat on
them?" •
"Butter, to be sure."
"Butter! 'How do they get their butter?"
"Why, you know, pa, that when' Lot's wife
was turned into a pillar of salt, all the family
but her ran into the widerness."
A MATRIMONIAL TRIM-A rich old widow
er in Canada, is said to have practiced a very
artful scheme to gain the hand of a belle of the •
village'. Ho got an old gipsey to tell the young
lady's fortune in words that he dictated as foL.
lows :—"My dear young lady, your star will 40013
be hid for a short time by a very dark cloud,
but when it reappears it will continue to shine
with uninterrupted splendor to the end of your
days. Before one week, a wealthy old witiow
er, wearing a suit of black anda fine caster hat,
will pay you a visit and request your hand in
Marriage. You will acccept his offer, become
his wife; and be lo ft in possession of all his prop
erty, before the end of the year. Your next
husband will be the young man you think most
of at present." Three days after, the old gen
tleman, dressed in the manner described by the
gipsey, presented himself to the young lady, and
the marriage followed. The year is more than
out, but the tough old widower still lingers.
MANY measures have been proved to Now
York for checking dui cholera.. hy,llo.lttha.
Metropolitan Police arrest it, under; *Awe , .
Excise law, for supplying biiiiwithOttta '4LWAsii
Ira