!'*l.'4lti ft Pi' ki.P:.41.* 7 4 - L - :LL_. - • !.. -.:v,. k : ,_ :-, ; , ; • mk •,,,,:•, - ••,kh:: selitrhaliXTlMM. , • • ' t .. I NS., s•.•- , 4 , ..' .:•: : - . • -•k • , ',I 4. • • A':Y-:!: 4 !**lr' , , ,_4 1 ...7 . -003201:71 1 1D CJI4IfTRA. ~ Yt11:1X). _ • . . RACT 'SUCH tY , fig - .. - : - .:.::17: - 4 ;0,in;„ iteillfitplolaidy tar Mau" of the . ‘.. , VaIIN 31:141 neYs, Griwri4 and Daoesteel Swelling*, ‘.ll ' . life4iiiitte increases the powers of digestion, end .". , '*ettl A tee the Oa ..n%! Coto healthy action, by wh ich t the . ',UMW of ailMi 'ottoltOisttloos,. and ell liana wal liniments ezeirgittpo,l#7olllB pain tad loamy=tt on, . -: lad li good fOr fll*Mb=dif gold obildf on. , ME :.: 'ot TIN' .1(1 .• i , HELMBOLD'S 'EXTRACT BUCHU, Pori/41Mo arising *ton Excomes. Ilabita of Mani. tion. Early Ina sotti!Coni attended with the following Dadtspopition to lixarlion. Lose of PoWar, Lou of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Ina n Trembling, -'orror6tDLe e, Wakeffilneas, Dinisic4OrtleM. l r• • • Pain in the Bach : not tll. l , • • Ilnablng of tho Body, prinase rialndn. : ./Eruptiona of the ace, Voloertilltaaltnde,' Pallid Countenance, INL; -Muscular System. Those sysuptoixo; if allowed to go on (which this Modi•. 'oo invifrishttrootoroo), Bo= folloNt— r t&TITITT. EPILEPTIC FITS, dui bone ofllbleb the patient may expire. Who can say they aretiet tresplentlY,followod by those " direful di& eases," fiANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many "41' the Meant their sufforing,but none lOUcontr., The records' of ilia Insane asylum:, and the -rationa' rdeattisby Consumption bear ample witness to the truth or ttio essettiou. • The Constitution, onco affected by organic' weakness, requires the old of *LOCUM° to strengthen and Invigorate the system, which ITICUIDOLD'SEXTBACT OF /MC= /ovarian) , Pee, A trial will convince the moat accptioaL tbauz 1! In many affections peculiar to Femalesl. the Extra/Art Boom is unequaled by 'nay other romod7, and for all ecosplainte incident to the ear. or in the DULL= OR OILLITOE OF LIFE, .:I &a Brarrrorts Amu. or NO'Fiiielly should be without it. • ■ 1=7 , 77:-. 7 ~,u ~w.. Taketto :Balaton; Mercury; or unpleasant medielne tee Implessant and dangerous diseases. -HELHBOLDPS EXTRACT BUCHU DINII2I7,K)WEID 1,30e3E ewacxi Ciax;es Efearet Diseases In Mit Omar itogoa 'tittle expense, little or no cluingo of diet, no inooponiontio. and NO EXPOSURE. ~;° ~ ._ , USE HELMBOLD'S (,EXTR ACT BUCHU roved tiffeetiona and diseases of these organs, whethdle I " • TIME% IN MALE OR FEMALE, 1 Fronrxhatover eatteoriginating,endnomattorbowiong 'Mewl*. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a diuretic. Hii.MB.OLD'S. EXTRACT BUCHU I) Is the Great Diuretic. f, laid Ittekceltaln to have the &aired elrect In ell Mauna tor will& It le recommended. 1019 =I Mom), 1311,51@),1ty, maim! laelmbolcts ISEOULY 002:C=iTEATZD COW:POUND ~~R- i~;. 'FLAIIIJ EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Yoe purifying the Blood, removing all chronic constlta tLonarfllscases stirring from an Impure state of the Blood, ad thb only reliable and effectual known remedy for the unto of. Scrofula ' Scald Dead, Salt Mourn, Pains and simellMga of the Dens, Dleorations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, pimples on the rue°, Tottor,Eryalriee. and all scaly Eruptions of, the Skin. AIiDSEXCITIPVING 'MR GO O. !Z.;".., i ', , , • , ~ . ' ' NOT A PEW the it t worst disorders that millet mankind arise from the . A • e plloutlaat accumulates In the Blood. Of all the die; ' 1 'Mathew° been' made' to purge Wont, nono can ?? ,eg 1;04 ectalr.ornorm'a Con:sot - NO Errnacr os Sin -tr• A - 4 cleaners l and renovates the Blood, instills thrivijorig'hcalth Into the system, and purges out Um 1 -, pgnore • h;lrm Okel dlsoase. It stimulates the healthy ' InnetiOns of OM liodyiund expels the disorders that Grow and rankle In the blood. Such a remedy that could Do relkauil au ban long been sought for, and now. for the first O & public have and on trbich they son depend. Our .".... mete - dote not admit of certificates to shim ltseffeets, the trial of a aieglahottle will show to the . afek th at It iinitho ilcostrlea ectepassing anything they have ever taken. espooludalOrthOExtract of Sarsaparilla added atcr le equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and ily equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Barer octlon as usually made. ' rim • OLD'S ROSE WASH, t Legion for diseases arising from habits of , tumid ill connection with the Extracts Buell" ~.• arttla,ic ench diseases m recommended. Ent. °tee meld responsible and reliable character will ocacepanT the medicines. Also explicit directions for 4vi I ogle, KM hundreds qf cliousands living nitnessea, and up. ray In smile elf MOOD, 'Unsolicited coal denten and i ecommenda• ;.f : . laatpro,natiny of which ' are from the highest sources, on i R iarii, , eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, &&. f i z., I propthitor hiui never roosted to their publication in the taftpaierii be does not do this from the fact that his jartleles purge Atilindar d Freparattons, and do not need pp be ttp,by certificates. • "'lto tariabod bilitailf c.ino, liko the Doric Column, should stand siroplo.p tie, having Fact for i s basis, fern* strand Truth alone for its Capital. ' i M-Y 4 - 1:.. i , -1;; ; • .t '';, f i® 'ft! 01.,;(' :f.',i ) tt,tsijili, parlili Is a Blood Purider t ray Extract Mali h* stiff. and will act as such In all cases. lIIItT ...____ ..I)I 4 iimilf arod'on purely scientific principles—la • . *Po the moat natty.) measures of either that . -f• ..• .• . . • 4 -A-roedy and conclaslvo teat will bo a cora "a 0 44• •••• .* • •• • • • • • • 1 • propektios with thpaa set forth in tho fol. • 1! " -'7'g • '. •44. - •- . , ..'•••: .%,,,,,,: ,• • of th e United Staten. ' . , 17.11 .. is, • Agwciss , valuahlo works on the Practice 1:....i . Q . 4 1"`i 4_ ,• • • 'Tula° by f. 119 celebrated Dr. Prrrato Phil' f,tr -t - -. ' 4 ?'"' made by . .. ‘ „,,.4 . • • Dr. EP11.111.131 MoDowzm.e cola {a . !,., .• .• an and Member of the Royal Callers of - •". 1 4.1: f• • • ,iftelo4.and published in the Tramsetiorus of :tun, Alitfien's Journal: 1.1 ci.ty Weal rovIOW, ptibllabod by Dixell ,' '...., : ,-Tili., _. ' • • t! tho royal Collogo of Burgeons. v -' ' ' -I ', 414011.111Rtar to standard works oh AtOdiC4llo. ..., 4.4olll4; t idgifi%7= • 4 • ..- :.,fitil ~ - 'Ai , 1;' • i :.• , •.upt...,6 ".i. eli' :Li -: . 72.....c . ... - igr,; . *:.;t„,',., I ~ 40 ...) ~. *;IOIOD3T9 EVEIIIIPrIZTI2. ~;." • * 11 4 0:, ~ on. In coandance, to . llal r. i%; - i .,.% L . .' Ok f l i iir OLD, 9 .; , ,7,'• .' " . 3 , 44 , ip.t,..... Chernist. , , ' • •1 .' 14.41. !...711; 4 , ~v t - '* . ' 411,Liall '. epots 11410414'1"Dits ,: - •ffa , .;, hemical Warehouse, A 444 : 1 4114:4114 ' 4)c DT li ftelmboidoi Molten! Depot, .. Mo. 104 SOUTH T IM M ST., PHILA.. of Counterfeits BeNoo' BoLiOS HELM ASK wp lowskrte Ouriama at Weise' Cheap Store Or 5111644 1(1MatOzi street; 'f" ME= ::v..,). ;3-: - .T.t, ',' , 1........, ','. 0 `' Le,~i; 110 On and'after Monday, September 1 9, - 1864, Pas vniger Trawl of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Com pany will run as follows : DOWN OR BASTIVOD 77i-1.1151,8. 1111TATIONB. Leave Mita Ildreu Tannery Hickory Run Mad Run Rockport Dre.ko's Creek Stony Cryck '. ____ Jeanosville 2.15 : 1 .. Beaver Meadow 2.85 P , leak Crook Bridge • 8.10 3.05 Weatherly Ai, 8.25 8.20 Penn Haven '' ' - 8.60 ; 4 3 1 Penn Raven Junction 1Q.40 3.68 0 Mauch Chunk 4.30 11.10 - 4.25 1 Lehighton ' • 4.40 11.20 4.35 ar., Parryvillo • 4.46. ' 4.41 Lehigh Dap 5.01 4.56 . , Blatington .547 11.43 5,02' Rockdale 5.17 5.13 henry's • 527 5.23 Whitehall 5.84 6.30 Copley; • ' . 5.38 12.05 5.84 Hokendanqua 5.42- 5.38 Cattumuque 5.46 12.10 5.42 Allen Fume . . 5.54 5.50 Allentown 6.00 12.20 5.65 East Penn. Junot. 6.02 5.55 11.12 North Penn &mat. 6.15 6.15 Bethlehem 6.15 12.40 8.15 11.23 Froomanaburg 8.23 . 12.49 824 Lime Ridge 6.29 • 12.57 6.80 6.29 arrive at Beaton 41.44 1.15 6.45 11.53 UP OR WESTWARD TRAINS. BTATIONO. No. 3. No. 6. No. 9. No. 2. No. 4. Leave A. M. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. Easton 9.30 3.25. 7.40 11.47 10.03 Lime Ridge . 4 • 8.42 7.b8 Froomansturg 9.50 3.49 8.06 Bethlehem 10.00 4.00 8.15 12.18 '10.38 North Penn. Juno. 10.00 8.15 East Penn. Juno. 4.15 AllentoWn 10.12 4.15 8.30 Allentown Furnace 4.20 8.34 Ja tC Catesauqua • 10.25 4.28 8.42 0 r ... Liokendeugua 10.30 4.33 8.47 e .1 Copley 10.34 4.33 8.51 •• -• Whitehall 10.39 4.48 8.56 ~ E 4 ...- Laury'e , 10.46 4.50 0.04 ';' 4..' ltoekdale 10.56 5.00 0.14 . 5... 81ntington 11.07 5.12 9.25 V), '.2 Lehigh Gap 11.18 . 5.18 9.31 .4 13 'O• Perryville 11.28 5.33 9.46 . e. Lehighton 11.34 5.39 9.50 .....:1 fr 4 Minch Chunk .11.50 6.00 10.00 6.30 Penn Haven Juno. 12.12 6.24 ?ean Haven 12.20 eatherly 12.40 Hash) Bridge 12.50 Beaver Meadow 1.10 Jeansville 1.30: stony Crook - . 6.37 ._. Drake's Creek 12.30 6.44 Rockport 12.37 6.51 • Mud Run 12.47 7.01: Hickory Run 12.54 7.08 Tannery ' 7.20 Ar White Haven 1.10 7.28 , • CONNECTIONS Central Railroad of New Jersey—All up and down trains connect with. the trains of the Central Rail road of New Jersey to and from New York. !forth Pennsylvania Railroad.—All down trains andnip trains Nos. 7 and B . will connect with the t:airtli of the North Pennsylvania Railroad for Sta. tions above Bethlehem. Down trains No. 6 and op trains Nos. 2 and 6 for Stations below Botblo hem. East Pennsylvania Railrond.—All trains conned with the trains of tho East Pennsylvania Railroad, except down train No. I and up train No. 8. Belvidere Delaware Railrond.—Down trains Nos. on. 8 and up train/ Noe. 6 and 7 connect with • of the Bolvidoro Delaware Railroad. and Quakako Railroad.—Down trains . and up trains 6 and 8 connect with the rains . . the Catawissa and Quakake ailroad. Hazleton Railroad—Down trains Nos. 8 and b and up train No. 8 will connect win the trains of the Hazleton .Railroad. Ilkes-Barre..—Down trains Nos. 3 and 5 and up trains Nos. 6 and 8 will' aonne t with the trains to sod from Wilkesbarre. • i" UM, WINTER ARRANCIE ENTS. DABBENG RS fdr Philadelphia take L. V. R. R L trains . p sing Allentown at 0.00 a. in., and 5.66 p. m., Make ose connection with the trains of N. P. R. . 8. at Bo 'ahem, and arrive in Philadel• phia at 9.20 a. m., d 8.45 p. m., respectively. Paeasegors for D leatown take 6.30 a. m. train from Bethlehem an make connection at Lansdale snd can return to Allentown the same evening. r All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains,) con aect at Berke street, Philadelphia, with bth and 6th Arcot City Passenger Railway. Leave the•new Depot, Third Went, above Thomp son, Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., and 5.15 p. arriv mg in Allentown at 10.12 a. in., and 8.30 p. in., re. speotlvely.: Three Through Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted.] Passenger trains leave the new Depot, This street, Philadelphia. For Bethlehem; at 7.30 a. m., 8.30 p. m., and 6 IS P. M. For Doylestown at 8.85 a. m., and 2.30,4.1§ p. m For Lansdale at 6.15 p. m. For Fort Washington at 11 p tn. - Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 a. in. 10.02 a. m., and 6.16 p. m. Leave Doylestown at 6.30 a. m., 3.15, and b SQ p. m. Leave Lansdale at 6.10 a. m. Fort Washington ' at 2.15 p. in., 10.50 a. in. Fete—Allentown to Philadelphia $1 116 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. augB-'65 - - - Commencing Monday, December 26Eh, 1864. TRAINS leave Allentow.- daily (Sundays excepted) for all points ott the line. Reading, Tamaqua, Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven, Awb•nm, Pine Grove, Port Clinton, Pottstown, Pko3nlxville, Norristown, and all points on the Philadelpina,d Reading R. R. and connections kt 7 a. re. and 4.15 P. M. For Lebanon, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Colum bia, York, Baltimore, Carlisle, Chambersburg,Wasb• ington, Munoy, Milton,Williamsport, Sunbury,Look Haven, Elmira, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, and all, other paints in the South and North West at 12.35 noon, and at 11.44 P.. 51. Chase trains aro he Great Western Express, and connect at Harrisburg with the Faat Lino and Ex press train for Pittsburg, without change of ears.— The moat elegant and delightful Sleeping Cars are ittaohed to those trains; these trains also make di re3t connections at Harrisburg f, Baltimore and Washington. The 11.44 ,P. M..' sin will leave Al lentown every Sunday for fica 4 ldg, Harrisburg and Pittsburg. purchase th.t.,, • . Passengers Me ree."qted eta haat., otitorl•tS tuo oars, as higher faro will to ohorpoa nn ono ears. Oft -Through tickets far sale at the Allentown of fice for Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, St. •sirog nugB-'65, AGENTS WANTED. The otioapeo and most rrondorful puzzle - 13f ilia age. Agents can easily make from 10 to 20 dollars a day. I will giro any one agent $lOO, if ho can sell GO thousand. . )7.0 - Sond 10 cents for sample Persia. • PHILIP HILL fab27-41.] 259 elarket &root, Philadelphia. _ .Portable PLATFORM SCALES AND PATENT BEAMS 15th St. & Penna. Avenue, Philad'a. 8444.26,1801. 1-17 Yt , Eillß :e.c(l,9` :It • ' • ' r 4 t•. kt , :f;.ii 4 =I h 11 44 ey a roau amp., FALL AIIikapEISLENTS. Covimeneing on Monday, Rcpt. 19,1864. No. 1. No. 5. No. 7. No. 3. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. IL 9.40 3.00 947 eu 9.57 3.17. L. 10.04 1y.24 3-- 10.15 3.34 ,-- 10.22 8.41 10.27 RETURNING LOCAL 130HEDULE. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. ast Pennsylvania Railroad, Waimmiggamm WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. E. AV CLYMER, Prosikq. To sell the Great American CALIGRAPHIOAL PUZZLE auks, Dinmoro & Co. Sueoeseora to A. B. DAVIS & CO., Manufacturers ofPatent Standard K@L),1132);3 0 6131TABLIC FOR WEIGH LOURS K. P.., TRACES, DEPOTS; COAL. HAY. AND LIVE STOOK. Also, all tho various En= 'lr.:* 1-1 Fir 'it A VrwrN. • ,441. 7 ' 7:..5'1 fi 04.--f..,,f1 , . El Miller, Schreiber & Co., „. .1 ft.—AT 7E7- , NEW YORK ,STORE,* No. 35 tist Hanillton. Street; .ALL.ENZ OWN, PA., Aro nnw receiving their NEW STOOK of la HD ECM SOUS, which Way havo bougiit at 25 to 50 per cent. less `than they could be bought for, and aro now propar ed to give their customers tho advantages of our LOW PURCHASES. We 801 l Goods cheaper than any house in Allen town, sell better Goods and more of them. We don't wish to boast of What we do, only come and see for yourselveti., Never before was presented to the public such an attractive ant elegant assortment of DRESS GOODS• Consisting in part of FINE FRENCH MEIIINOES; *lofted and ligby colora. MUSLIN DE tAINES; UNION PLAIDS, in Chookod and Scotch plaids. • All Wool De Laines AND Mourning GoOds• A great variety of Indies', Misses' and Children% WOOLEN SHAWLS, In addition to thoahnv will be found the larg est stock of Brown and Bleached Muslins, vain g e, - Denims, Striped and' Checked • . Shirting, Canton Flanzels, • Prints, Gingham, Woolen Flannels, Cassimeres, and 12.29 10.44 Cloth Ever shown in Allentown Our \ Cloths, Cassimares and Flannels aro cheaper and superior to anything offered at ary other establishment in town. Como whore you can get Goods at prices that ensure a ready and satisfactory solo. Our stock is complete and afore-groat inducements. When you a:a ready to buy, fall in with the crowd and bring up at the Store No. 35 East Hamilton Street. MILLER, SCHREIBER k CO. January 2, 1866. —lf 7.45 8.00 EYES THIS WAY. CABINET WARE ROO John Maiburg, IN ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH. COUNTY. JOHN MALBURG takes this method to inform his fri 'ads; customers, and the public in general, is aow carrying on the business on his own • ' Rding, . :I HAMILTON STREET, • tch's . Hotel, whoro ho is now pro -11 'who may givo him a call. 'Biz It to bo surpassed, and consists in _ . tag articles: —,,c, .. Boards, Pier, Centre, Card, Dining, and Breakfast Tables', Book Cases, Cupboards, Whatnot and sofa Tables, Par. for Tables, &fits, Piano Stools, Spring Seat Rocking Chairs, Bedsteads of ever variety, and in general every article whi h is kept in a well regulated establishment. He manufactures also every varietto urnituro to order, after the latest style ' and every article sold by him must bo as represented, and must bo satis factory. House-keepers and especially young persons in tending to engage in keeping house, should not nog loot to call on him before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels satisfied that he can offer bargains that can not bo surpassed.anywhere outside of Philadelphia. --- Etrthe liberal patronage already rooeived ho is very thankful, and will still endeavor through lib eral prices and fair dealings to increase the same. OfrDon't forget the place, No. 52 West Hamil ton Street, where you can call and satisfy yourself of the truth which is herein stated. •• JOHN MAIMIRG. Allentown, July 2, 18115. ly Burdge ALPHABET RELATING TO THEIR, CHEAP CASH STORE! A T which place will be found all kinds of Dress za. Goods. BEAUTIFUL Brooha Shawls at low figures. C HEAP Muslins,and Calicoes D O not pass their Storo without stopping E VERY article warranted as req. resented FINEST of Irish Poplins and Fancy Silks In the county. Li to BURDGE d JONES' lor - 7.ut Cloths and Casshnoros. HANDSOME Stock of WHOloh Hoods: I Ml o d f E ti tS ir ELr o o o w de d in consequence of the cheapness J UST received another now lot of Cheap Goode. K INDNESS and attenttou show., —users. LADIES' Balm--. and Hoop Skirts. 03 of all qualities and shatiosi NOBODY leaves the Store dissatisfied. W all Stocks in the County theirs is the largos PRETTY, Cheap and beaull Dross Coeds. Q UICK soles and small profits. -RICH collredßlanket Skaggs.. SUPERB stock of Flannels. _ THEY defy all Competition in prices; UTEACUED Sheeting and Pillow Case Mnti V ERY large Stock of Ckeap and Fresh Oro eerie wooLNN Scarfs and Mittens. X DOLLARS will buy Cloth fore good Coat. Y OU are invited to give them a call. G EPIIYRB, split, single oaonads double, atore, and every The 'gases aro Always Right. Tho masses of- tho people of Aliontown;Lehigh county, buy their Dry (loads and Groceries, at BURDGE /t JONI3St-beenuee tho,y keep pErI4'UR litiODS and SELL CHEAPER than -any other storo In this section of country. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,— preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it! and you will have no other. Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, WHOLESALZ Dano, PAINT and Grass DZALEII6I, janBo-17/ No. DT North TM Bind, BALMORALS, &o TO THE , GREAT fi2lai . . 114.67 - c''' ' r e- • r •' • - i ~ 1 . s,.E _. ~ • . . .;;-::. ;-,,,,,,, , akerNottieo-1 ~, - . .... :- F ARMERS and DETial in- k antnto i will please take notice that t wo have, adopted the followibg Trade Mark to protect oniielves, and pretreat those who nth cuiIVAW •lIIMIIIt3UPILIt PLIOSPH4TE from being debed when pirch oth as , l I n log mans r. We ha e been obliged to give this protection to our oust° ers, in consequence of :several parties having u lawibily used our distinetivd.niimey viz: "Raw Bode !! Do offeslog their artiole to.the public:. This Trade ' Mark is lideptedin addition te_thif title I, l;taw Bone," whichiaortr i exclusive property - , and tro caution all mintifietnietri &bin using kid fliturti. We •wouldotate to tho trade and , consumers, that they will find it to,their iptoreat to 'see that; the "Trade Mark"ls tiPorr °Very ;hag lid barrel s they purchase, as none other is.genuino. ' I •- • BAUGH 4 SONS. ~ rApp MARK T R L ••• ms C3l-. 3;EE EA RAW BONE SUPERPROSPHAT_E Or LIME, Hanufabtured by BAUGH , & SONS, No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, - THE great popularity of our article has been ` found sufficient iniucement to cortala imitators to Inanufac tare ancradvertiso aw )ne Phosphates," a name whfch - 'oriented with-us, and -is our own rightful properly. We Will state foe thccinforma, Lion of all, that we are the.exclusive manufacturers of this articiiithe origlual and.solisproptietore of it—having been manufactured by us fur a.poitod of twelve years. Also that it is covered by governl let tors patout. hold only by •ourselVc s. We are now.rendy to supply it in largo (tonalities —having wide tocent additions tied Improvements. Vessels drawing 16 feet of water can load directly from the wharves of the iv:irks, which are located at. the foot Of Morris Street, 'Delaware River.' , We call the attention of DEALERS to this great advantage,' The present indications are that we shall have a greatly increased demand over last spring seasons ' and we advise Farman to send in their or ders to their respective Dealers at as early day, hat all may bo supplied promptly: Soliciting your continued orders, Woremair, Yours very truly,l BAUCH &:SONS ,No. 20 2. Delaware: Avenue, , PuILADELPHIA Lam January 9, 1866 MEXICO, MEXICO! $30,000,000 LOAN OF THE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO Twtitv-year Coupon limas in Sums of $6O, $lOO 000, and $l,OOO. Interest Seven Per Cent: Payable in • the City of New York. , Principal ani Interest Payable in GOLD 810,009,00010 be Sold at SIXTY CENTS on the DOLLAR, • in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest o TWELVE PER CENT, IN GOLD, or SEVENTEEN PER CENT IN CURRENCY, nt the present rate of premium on gold, THE FIRST YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The Most Desirable Investment ever OFFERED,. Immonso tracts of MINING and AGRIOULTU RAL lands Sixty per cent, of PORT DUES, IM POSTS and TAXES, In the State of Tamaullpai and San Luis Postoal; and the plighted faith of the said States and the general Government aro all pledged for the redemption of these Bonds nod pay ment of Interest . THE SECURITY IS AMPLE. $3O in U. B. Currency will buy a 7 per et. Go'd Bond of $5O. $6O in U.:. Currency will buy a 7 per cent Gold Bond of $lOO. $3OO in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per coot. thld Bond pf $5OO. $OOO in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold Bond of $l,OOO. Let every lover of Republican Institutions buy at ' least ONE BOND. Circulars forwarded and subscriptions received by JOHN W. CORLIES &. CO., and J. N. TIFFT, Financial Agent of the Republic of Mexico, 57 Broadway, N. Y. igs.Subseriptiona also received by Banks And Bankers generally throughout tho United States.,, November 7, 1t65, r-IY Allentown Collegiate Institute, imaltivaimt (BOILL6IEaL Chartered by the State with all the prwers and privileges of a COLLECA WILL open itanext session on WEDNESDAY' January 3, 1866. The 001111 b of instruction embraces all the branch esf an English and Mathematical education,—; with the German, French, Latta and Greek lan guages. Pupils will be received in every depart ment of study, from five years of age and upward, and prepared for Collage, Business, or Teaohiog,; or gadunted with the degree of A. B. ' • I The Military Department is furnished with a complete supply of musketa,and.accoutraments for Infantry Drill, and a Battery of nix brass field Maces. la expected for artilloy practice. 'Pupils will enjoy to boat advantages sin every department of instruction, under teachors fully competent for their position. THE YOUNG LADIES' DEPARTMENT will present new attractions and superior advan to gee A hall for clothing and p suit pf throe corn intrnicating ream!, strictly pribate neatly papered well warmed nod ventilated, and supplied with piano, drawing Utiles, and now cherry desks of the most approved patterns, offtkil the most ploa:nnt apeoutinodatioro for tads , . • A Lady Teacher, fulls cop able of giving instruction in all tho common and higher English branches, Algebra, Geometry, Chem ietry, Geology, Botany, Rhetoric, English Litiora tu o and Natural Philosophy, has been' teetered avid will enter upon her duties with the highest rec-m mendailons. Superior ir.portunitios are -from& for instruction to 'Focal and Instrumental Music, 14tin, O i le r (Immo nod French tang ages, 0rn1174 ; 1 47 mar Work, Wax-Fruit and Fit r-r 7 ~,, . ~, samme, — u . pon tho amnia- Work ' "" h o. I' of study, will iceelit.i t Hon sif t , . - -- • r a. trtho. Primary Department for little girls OMB dent reldiation from study wilt be - afforded by pleasant variation and qstoinatio exorcise. For Circular addreps Rev. Di .L. 110PFORD, PreEldent. Allentown, July 25. IMPORTANT NEWS: EIDIBACH, HELFRIOI ec 00i, =TEM AND HINTAKERS. Na. 28 West liamiltc•il Street. ALLEN 2 OWN, RA. THEE undersigned take this method of infOrming Their friends, and the publi6 'generallyithat they have . constantly on hand a' full. supply . of alp ru.nzaTtrAki waft _ n ow SUCH AS Burearie, Sideboards, Dining and Breakfast:Tables; . IVhatnot and. Sofa Tables, Book Cases, Sofas, • Bedsteads, . . Washstands, &0., &0., &0., &o, -agaLln.gonarateyory . article which is kopt In their line of husinees. . • Housellimorkand 'persona' intending toelfivigli In keeping %Mile, should give tts a call bigot° pur. chasing illie`whisrm!' ,:. :• '• • ..._ l ,-4,,,, . • ''' They manufacture also every - kind Of idiot:n/4U issatei • ,-Al order at the shortest notice. PURE LI BERTY WHJ'Im LEAD WEIDER T IMICISIO • • The Whitest, the most durato 4 and the most econcal. will be promptly attended to. They will Bullish Mal. Try it I Manufactaed only by ' .••• •. Mahogany and Walnut Coffins ; also (MMus covered Ziegler a. Omni", - .-Dealers, with cloth. B. F. TIBIMBAOII, SOL. HELFRICH.. GBO.RIIIMHAOR.r. janBo-Iy] No. lal Wholesale Drug, pain .yer' bird St. ) phuadie ha. I, 1801, BIM EMI t il T . .1 =II=EIIIN .t • ,it •' • •.1 •' ' it 7,s ffl , vt.“l ME W=ENIE TAE fHT 01Po'VEIBIVORLEta . . - 1 1 ___ . ~.. R.: ItIAGOIEWS - Pll S" , AND 'SAL , . .... 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It was loft for thigni orbs hour to realise the droato and thew, In ono ud dyafaot, the magi o that made itfair. ' • • , . . tiltSZ . FAMOUS I - MIDIS • Cannot stay the (tight, of yearn, but they can force beak, and hold aloofolisease that might triumph . qrver-Ilie aged and the . young. Let moue hesitate then, but seine the faverable'opportanity that offers. When taken as prescribed , TOR BILIOUS DISORDERS Nothing can be more productive of cure titan these Pills.: Their almost magic influence is felt at once; and the usual concomitants of this moat distresaing disease •arq,.removed. These remedies aro made from thepurest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm tho most delicate female, and can lie given with good effect in prescribed doses to the youngest babe. tor itutaneonsEligorbers . And all eruptions of the elfin, the SALVE is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with tho most searching effects to the very root of tho evil! . . DR. MAGGIR'S Pills Invariably cure the following Diseases: Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, „ Chest Dlseares, Coetiverieso, Dyopepolo, • Diorrboeo, Dropoy,. Dobility, • Fevor and Ague, Female Complaints, Headache, Indigestion, Influenza, • intinmsnatioe, Inward Weakness, Lowness of Spirits, a- - Liver Complaint, Ringworm, Rhoumatiam,•• gait Rheum, Scialds, Skin 'Diseases. pallicericq.—Novo genuine without tho engrr.v ed trademark. around each pot or box, signed by DR. WAGGLED, 43 Fulton et., Now York, to coun terfeit which is felony. giir-Sold by all respectable Dealers In Medicines throughout the United States and Canada's—at 25 eentxper box or pot. December 12,1865 IMPORTANTTOFEMALES ''kVSAFASE_tI 44 ); t".\ 1, 1 )It. 41 '0 (-(( PILLS ))1 TO THE LADIES. 130T4 MARRIED AND SINGLE. The Oldest Regulator for Females Dr. Cheeseman's Female rills Will immediately relieve, without paio, , all disturb ances of the periodic discharge, Arliether arising from reif:anon or suppression.' They act like a charm in removing the pains that accompany dß ilcult or immoderate menstruation, and are the 0013 safe and reliable remedy' for •Flushes, Slok Head. ache, Pains in the Loins, Back and sides,' Palpita. tion of the Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep, and other unpleasant and and dangerous effects of an unnatural condition of the sexual futictlois. In the worst epee of Fluor Albue, or Whitesi they effect a speedy cure. Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills Have been used•over a Quarter of a Century. They .are Offered as the only safe means of renewing inter .rupted menstrilatiott, but Ladies must bear in mind that, there is ono condition of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken without ptoduc ing a peculiar result. The condition referred to is Prsgnaney. They cannot do harm in any other way. D;. Cheeseman's Female Pills Are the only Medicine that Married .and sine. 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Thent splendid portral . e ehould adorn every parlor Tbo Statesman is tbo largest, cheapest and beet family paper published, culled for every fatally..., Try it once and you will never h . q .- Without its Send for copies and ge t up your elube. Addrese,. Ahl ERICA N STAT ATA - - - 67, Natistiu Stiviit a :Noive ?P o_ 6m • • :Deaptribei iil=l2E ishes! Dishes r 4% I.7f•j y~~+it.u,t.:.ll.lel : • . r • I Al/411 *ww. 79 WEST ILAIVEITON STREET, NEXT DOOlt TO THP 01413 BE AA, nova. An Entire New gstablishinent for the Peet p DISHES! ,DISRES! NO r ' • Thai& is 'nothing like tllers is something good in , them. • • CHINA GLASS V TZIRE ki. - CROCKERY. A CARD.—lxottld rtiSpeotfully, anno,anco to tlie citizens, Lehigh and adjoining oountiod;: • tbgtl have : just *Med a new Storb in the •tibodei bueiness,l stook' embraces a full and completa, asSoristent,of notost and. beet ••patterpe .in. Ohinftj .,) , Glade and' Crockery Wares. . • • . ' j HttalsekeePers. eillembEW I keely.tbn , best imported .Wbite aranitc VartVflguYeds.tul aleo c n.fuil assortment of oommon-White, Edged, Yellow and Rookingliturt tyarls:' ' , • CHINA ANIP GLASS. WARE WHITRCHINA SETTS, EDGED CHINA , SETTS BAND CHINA SETTS, BELGIAN GLASSWARE, -BOHEMIAN GLASSIARE; AMERICAN GLASSyrA,RE _ ORNAMENTAL TOI 'SETTS,. Housekeepers, and those- about commencing, who desire to purchase good , and cheap wore, I respectfqlly invite to call and examine my assertment,—ne trouble to show it—and in all oases necessary my Ware wilt be•oarefully packed. " IL , , IOICA It ID NV Ara Ir. M. 79 West Hamilton Street. Allentown, July 18, 1805-Iyl SOrofula, or K ing's Evil,' is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes 'vitiated, weak, and poor. "Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may burst ant ' in disease on any part of its No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, , impure air, filth and • filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, ! above all, by the venereal infection. What-' ever be its origin,. it is hereditary in the con stitution, 'descending from parents to' children unto the third tuld fourth generation ;" indeed,; it seems to be the rod of IBM who says, ' , I n ill visit the iniquities of the ",fathers upon ,their.diildren." - Its effects commence by deposition ftom the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and: internal organs, istermed tubercles ; in the glands, swellings ; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofuloussonstitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous coin ! plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently vast numbers perish by disorders which; although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the slaters. Most of the cusuraption which de mates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; ' their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined •by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and, in-• vigorato it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in CM AyEn's `Comimitnd Extract . Of 'Sarsn parl la, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for 'elks every where prevailing aiid•fatal malady. It is cold, bind from the most aetivnremedials that haVe been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of tho system from its destructive consequences. hence it should be employed fot. the cure of not only Scroftila, but also those other. affec tions which arise from it, such as Enurifvn and .81CIN. DISEASES, pSr. ANTHONY'S FIRE, ROSE, or ERYISIrdAR L PIMPLES, PUSTULES,' BLO BI,A n.; s and .llof LS, TUMORS, TETT ER and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, 111NOW,CRE, RHEUMATISM, BYPIIILITIC and IsIsItCUILIAL Dis- I:MIES ! DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEIIILITY,_ and, indeed, ALL COSLPLAINTS ARISING rutoi VITIA TED OE IMPURE BLOOD. 'lle popular belief in 44 hapurity of the Mood" is founded in truth, for scrofula ist degeneration of the blood. The particular purpath and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate• this vital fluid,. .without w - hich sound health is impossible contaminated constitutions. • • • Ague Cure, Intermittent Fever, or Paver and Ague, Remittent Fever, Chill Ptiveri Dumb Ague, Periodical• Headache, or Bilious Headache,. and Bilious Fevers, indeed for the whole class otdiseaires orlginnt. tug in billowy derangement, Caused by the Malaria of MiasmaHP County/Cs. We aro enabled here to offer the `community a remedy which, while it cures the above complaints with certainty, is-still perfectly harmless 3n any quantity. Such a remedy is invalua . ,'. :* Where these - afflicting -40 r. • e_r,reynii. Tile Il chate,elrfeliv the asnaatio poison of 1 7 nvnit .:AND 4 . :avii c m ,. Lb e otern, and prevents the de ?l veloemooe or sac disc se,' if takonAn t the nrst ors. ViOSk al of its premonitory symptoms. It Is not onlyVi e best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints , but also the cheapest. Tbo la m : . quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where FEVER AND AGUE prevails, every body ahould have it and mit freely both for cure and protec tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the epeedy and certain cure of Intermittents is that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produced no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitu tion.' Those'cured by, it' aro left as healthy als if they had never had the disease. '• Fever and Ague is not /lone the consequence of the miasraificEpolson. A - great variety of disor ders arise from its irritation, among which. are Neuralgia,E.heuman'em, Gout, Headache, Blind ness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pao. pitation, Painful .Affection of the Spleen, Ilyates 4 scs; Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis and De rangement ?f the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on tho intermittent type, type, or become periodical. This "CURE" expels ' the poiaon from the blood, and consequently, cures them all alike. 'lt is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persona travelling or temporarily" residing in the makirious districts. If taken occa sionally or daily whilo exposed' to the iqfection, • twa will bo excretedirom,the system, and cannot accurhuttuAti sufflcienequanfity to ripen into dia. case.- fence it is even more valuable for protec tion than cure, and' few will over suffer from Inter inittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords... r.l - • . ,„ , -- • . .Prepares by DLL O. Alrip, Se CO. Lowell Mast all the Drugglets in Allentown andhy Dr . ugglate and. al:alert, everywhere. At Wholesale by J,./4, AtAttO3 A CO., Phlladelphia. • • Oelo'ber - _ • WE MUST FIG , HT Against' Iligrllltirices: MAJOR • WALTER SEIP Bait :v , Mared the 117 got t a e gai . 4;_th arli ts e ti r r or woe d and , musket. ,Bootsd y Sho6ls. Cdrtsisting, of LEATUER,.D „ LASTING - aka ' l lll3liithited • to feet of all sirs. AU kinds of work made to order and warrauted to give satisfaction. The place where the Idkier has made a stand and intends t I show ght, 012 Damikon street. in tha First Ward, Dona Eex's Rotel. bat.. Oall and ace him. , /drum /3,111 a 13271 • sozaultrofo . .., - ---sycvsner=anchmitmomvir=ers . • - WEE INEEIM NE • 'IN KEROSENE LAMPS, ,I . ODIMINEYS AND WICKS. F ruitJars Friel, Jars ! CHEAP AN) GOQ:D. AYER~ soft TUE SPEEDY CUlqt, 04 (?;), `c.39D ra 0 to , • I , r ME ESE z Dishettl: . 4X4IX-Nagisq..4.o PURE GROUND BONE MANUFACTURED °AT TliE Allentown Bone Mill, .ALLENTOWN, TN consequence of the increased demand for this the most valuable of all manures or fertilisers,, wo advise farmers to secure a supply before spring. We prepare Ground Bone or Bone Dust strictly pure, and will gFarantee that note partiole of adul teration enters into ittl' Composition. - As tfiis can not be said,of most of the prepared fertilisers, we caution farmers to use an article prepared "at home" and known to be pure. We have examined "Phork pates," and can readily pronounce them largely adulterated, with Jersey Marl, Coal Ashes, Plaster, Limo Stone, or come other substauces, which have no fertilising properties, or much less than pure ,bone, For the information of those not acquainted with. the properties of Bone Dust, we append the .follow-- A Iteetbuiy, Vt., eubsoriber of the Nine EnectnoT Farmer thus writes about the effect of bone duet:— I see a great , deal in year paper about the use of bone dust.or flour. I have thought a good many times I would give you a little of my experience in that matter. In 1844 I lived in a house ofen hide pendent farmer, and planted about throe-fourths of an acre of corn on a pine plain. That farmer had been for Many . years'gatherins all the old, bones be could find. That spring he carried them to a phut ter'mill aid got them ground. Ile gave me a peck of the flour, which I put on one-half of my pleopef corn. It had a wonderful effect. The /talks grew a foot hirer than on the other half, and ware dark er coloroa, and the ears wore from two to four inch es.looger. Thu difference, though, the season ,wpe suet that the passers by often :atiled upon ma to know what Made the differonoe, I could onlytell • them that dij , bones did it. ' . . The farmer experimented with it by putting boo on two rows, plaster of+aris on t,ho adjoining twt house ashes oh tbknext tyro, then:two with nothiS but the manure, which woe 'applieditliko to the wiut. field. ' Thus ,tiantrasted the effect was wonderful . I pm , not al,leto glee the exlet,dillersitrch - ii yield In eo when harvested; as 'it has been so lens ato that I eve forgotten; brit Ido remember very plaiply'h the corn looked whoa growths; and.at there wolf very great difference iwthe appier , ince of the ro ws hperimented.withd_ If you thinkthis ~ soinewhat - vague reeolleation' will bp of any lexplit - .-:., t o, the public, yen may publish it..: : burllvounlawnl_repared ram Italy fine," use in spring for dresßniotfeirtn and pasturage, end for oats , s o , . 7 . As our sappy', ii limited., seanit r your stook at ,0004."'"*".............,-,..._, run Allentown Bone Mill. _ ALLENTOWN, PA. ‘, (Fcs I. Office Box 120.) Dan23-3til 'Piices' Reduced. . . TICT UT, ES FOR A, 14:kr . c ..w... BUROAW would reepeoUtilly aneountie,*„ : las the oitiserie Of Allontovm and the publio.lo. general, that on semen& of all kinds of goods ROO ' Photographic atook• having oomo down, he if vs.: , pared tomato all 'kinds of Photographic Pioturei ' as cheap and cheaper' than any.. body Wee . % this , lice. Owing to my superior Light and excellent isetruments, I am prepared to take superlor'Rhoto waphie Pictures, of alretylee and sizes ' awl as Plain and Colored Photographs, Cartes illsyleitse, Ambrotypee, Blelainotypes and Ferrotype turd Photographs, full figure or Vignef •Pari4os.; - +or. 6 414 . 41 00. ..Plo extra c star or portage , at S. W . . - Buretwg'e . gal ry • • - , - ' twee enlarged to any, rise. Porticol is given to copying old Daguerrootypee a typeilato Photographs. All work ox..tou • best'dyle and on the MOIL reaturiablo ter Splendid pictures for the Album are . per (Ilan only ; no extra charge for eti , Wohare also on hard a splendid al 0111 md Rosowood Frames, which will the loapet price. ' , i ii il Hein bee Floss are cheaper thexifit • place. ' ' , ,•, ' . All W warranted durable. • ,• • . • 0; W HIM . . PIIPR amber the plate, No. 7 Earl Ha street' ) 9 ore below the . A.Uen lieuut Allen Pa. l . . .it Live' saleand t ,,, . xonan i .. .. „„,. ,„„,„ .. a , = -.. ~.A intridon Hetet Stables, , - ,:. ~ .0 , ( h,„isßLy.P.,ltrazza'sili• , ,rpos nods , Ira 41 0 1 , 3 41, . 6 V 124 . 4 . ! 111 .!W live ry " I go o . Ind' stobaose:qtaons tn me rear o she,,.. ,t" D . 11019 ;Sri Mx* street, trith an 'anthill. new • - )4140.111011A. aeot,Hqrlittet, for right and dd. -.• )took e • gle or °title-- ishalidnies.sum-VW for la. ving...sie A dies to ride or rive: Horses always for male or :,,.. exchange. We are prepared to acoommodate all in a Oat*: factory manner. Please al and Judge for your. ' ' '.• selves. Obaoges moderate. may e, ises,ly r. . • J. saovnii - t ~ r“. 4 • , I r ' E mt. Elin ';fi r :L. Eff'eots of Bone Dust. =2 ISMII •ii s2OO gettor Mtention timbre 'l4t the 1 ;13 9