E 2 ,A , ell ME I REMIrrIONS. • graliAdiatirrakrz F 1,111:11, T-11 &Cat. -8.U.0-11171 I "edge, Aind qpeopto Xttoted7 tor Ma e, * of the , iiiWieg4 eel Deepeleal Bletttngs; nib MOM,* tneneeem pito ,poroll of gigtegon.entl excites the ebenrbente ten) heathy Saigon; by eibleb the nutter pf eeleereone derettione, end all iinusturel ea. lergentento smedsieedi es well 'again end Ingenendl*, end Is good foe men ovomen m ldren. • , • ) HELMBOLD% .EXTRACT BUCHU, or,wealmeas aristrig from Exceeees, HattHa of nasal& Von, Kdrlf, Thdirntetioni attended arta the farming 1 1 7 11 0 611 ' matafisatton. • Lou of Power, rmillirdt4lldemorY. Dlfithrilty ordreathhaa, witirrvies, ••• • Treratuag, - tranvia bfieitar - Wakefulneea; Dlailimatot Yldon, _ rain In Me neck. Hot Bands, Flashing °Ulm Body, Dryness of the Eildn,. Eruptions of the Yam Untasnal Lassitude. ' Pidltd "Conntenanee. Maunder System.. Tgelidirilptoine,lf allowed to go on (which tbis MO die invariably removes), soon follow— . FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, no., la one 44 ildoli the . patient may eintre. Who can say they, artnot frequently followed by those " direful dl.. eagea," ' •' ' INSANITY AND OONSUMMON? Ilt VO w of the cause of thelr auffertug,bnt none wl Ocjet .:ThOrecorda of the imane 'asylums and the m bly deatim by constunption boar ample witness to Mk th of the assertion. Ob . Onstitiltion, once affected by organlowealtnose, seittlAs UM tad Of medleine to strengthen and invigorate thrOhtem, which 11:1313EBOLtos EXTRACT Or BOCIIII leratiably does. A trial wnl convince the most iiiillag. et ^,: , ~ , mes EMI PIE ..a . :77.:::.17' In,lity.iprtlons ;pecu li ar to Females, the UM W til tuiorialed by my Other remedy, as I MI pe 'estilitatatabldent to the am or la the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. Wilts Slicer:out :ions. Ill' No Family should be without it. ■ - - Tate no BalsamMeroury, or unpleasant medicine PA nopleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND PROVED 12 ot3 W' t. -Cures Secret Dieettnee • 1* in Ilietrstages little expense, little or no asap of disr.soineonveuleace, and NO EXPOSURE. ~: ~:,.- , Bin USE HELMBOLD'S EXTRA.C'T.B.UCHU Tor all affections and Menses of these organs, whether EXISTING IN MALE OR FESIALR, Trinierrbstevcr came originiting.and no matter bow long standing. Messes of these organs mare the aid of diuretic. AELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Great Diuretic. ♦nd It le certain to have the desired effect in all Mamas in which it he recommended. -Art.oov . BLOOD! . 3E - Teltrilbold 9 s moiffir copemrriuerzo coareourro Fillip EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, Tor . puilyhtic the Blood, removing all chronic constltU• Clonal diseases arising from an Impure state of the Blood. and thfiiali tellable and effectual inIOWTI remedy for the Imo of Scrofula, Scald Road, Salt Rheum ' Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leo, Blotchee, Pimples on tho Paco, Totter, Eryalpeass, and all ecialj liToklloos of the Sian. J 1414? pFArTrerrNG .4.1323 cifmrzEXEux. NOT A FEW or sho.woset dlsordera that outlet mankind arise from the eottotion t e at accumulates In the Blood. Of all the die. owerThathat have been made to purge It out, none can equal lit elfect BIitIXDOLD'a Cowrocarn EXTILLOT or San. asa: u l t : 'lt cleanses and renovates the Blood, Lostilla the 'if Fealth into the system, and pulges out the b Ileh mato Weenie. It etlmulates the healthy fanctionenkthe W, Y. likß4 espele the dlsordore that grow and ranklepa, the blood. Such a remodY that could Do relied on toeltnig been script for, and howler the first Ilme the pnblia . 6;4 one on which they ean depend. Our apace nen doesnot admit of certLticatoa to allow Its effects, b k a a ht=!a le bottle will ehow to the sick that It 'anything they have ever taken : . Two tablespoonful of the Extract of &weeping:La added Se &pint of water la mud to thii Lisbon Diet Mink, and treftWlete,ligtf eanal to a gallon'of the Syrup of Barra pads, or the &coition u =Win* made. • - - IZE :, 4' EOM= .n.z.) Y. 9EritillniOLD'S'' . ROSE MUSE, An excellent Lotion for diseases arising from babits of dboffatbil~ifitdnaeetion with the Extracts Ducho and liantsparilla, lc such diseasea as recommended: Evi detiVeed. the Most responeible and reliable character wilt any the medicines. Also explicit directions for use hundred, of Mu/ands flying witnesses t and up. C0,6g1 unsolicited certificates and recommerula• &ts l i lsribinindy' of 'which are from the highest sources. 'o2llllEllt rhyslchne, Clergymen. Statesmen. etor has never resorted to their publication in Ind a Eiai'hb does not do this from the fact that his latbailliktinlf int Standard Preparations, and do not need to be Vaned - up by certificates. Tbetelesee of Ifedleine,lllte the poriorolumn. should pups, tensdestic, fuming Fact for i's basis. llaidllar. and Tratb alone for US Coltal. =lli fru ,5141 i tfV,P, 1 fr., n • , 1.1, e,.1: . ROANei Baraaparalala a illood.Purliler t my Extract Da** bra plaretlo, and will act as each In all cam. iikto Preverod on porgy scientific principles—to wasite—anil are •the' moat ebtivo immures of either that eau by made. A ready suet couch:wive test will boa eon*. verbena their eropertlea with those sot forth In tho tort' of the 17elteil States. *Whs . 40r Dairies' valuable works on the Practical trade by the eelebmtod Dr. Asyut: Phila. itiado by Dr. Ercriwrs lifoDowriss, a cote. • rtisitimis and Member of the Royal College of gritted; and:oebUsholl In the Transactions of lee Ifedice•Chltiyaleal Pview, published ky Itrixerr Taavass, Fen* thilthila College of fjtergeons. Mb ilk." or •el ate standard works on blexlicluta K . 0 . it. • . 1 6 r , 7't; • 4t.A.# 4 ,rittlaarsTs • • • 34 . 4. lipiftpttbr,lnfOrzlittott, In c.oundanc!. to .• 4 auggnoz.n, • • - • • Chemist. LOU DOLLARS will boy Cloth for a good Coat: yare invited to give them a °AIL"' ZIOIIYRS, split, single ant donbie, and every. thing krpt in aD4 GoodrStore, • The Masses are. Always Right.:r.q. The masses of the people of Allentown ? Lehigh.. PURE w LIBERTY WHITB IsEAm °minty,' boy their Dry oa . Goods and Groceries at IBURDOR JONES' bemuses they keep BETTED. a fIOODS and.BELL: OEIRAPSIL than any ,other I will•ito ihoro nfid better work at a given Coot, than stero in this motion of ammtry, . any other! •Try'it !, Manufactured out,* by • • ZIEGLER & SMITH, PURE LIBERTY WRITE 'LEAD,-.. ,. I N : deI:I:AAA:a Drina:Pliferred by all p tt+ andoiXsa DEALER". **4 Pi4ters Tri it ! and . , you Will•bave no othvs, .fabwmfactured only . INS.If 7013 , 4 (141 ' eals , • 1; 13.7 "-• 1"516:11.:, lad ' ; 1,~1 pt •,. 1 by zimipp. A Weed? Obeiaplitota,: - NO:tbt 'East- . Wuruate,ii bare - s a gnat Snit 10'eate di, , 44.1,41115ta Ditto,yior sad GLANS ID, 114t1illi itahrittit iddairtithilitstribitiil/0•1;•:+• . ” ISMIISS• 1 71 1 0. 1131 tletOsThtraltzooto AllittaPhis _ . Sincilsa • Helmbotd's Drug and Chemical Warehouse, tio. 694 BitatiDViiiir; 41r: ti:, r) • 11elmbol • d'wiedW aV D e pot, ot, No. 104111017121: TEM= BS, PHILL smaf conieftits JOU FORL HELlimopren mit c Arikrst.anr.)cPTE4'4. EEEE ri , 717:: ~.i. t ":1! - i:',.'' 1, :lii .1!. .9f iiiiiß 6 th i g • -II r B qH r Ott 'aid after . Monday, September , 1 is; 18 ;Pas senger Traint of the Lehigh Valley' liailroad corn ti,eny will rnh ae follows , : •. 5 ' '• ' DOWN OR EASTWARD TAILIIVB. enmoita. NO. 1. No. b. No. 7 . No. 8. 111111111 1 A. M. P. M. P. M. A7M. hits Haven 9.40 3.00 Tannery ' 947. Hickory Hickory Run „ 9.57 3.17 n Mud Runl o . o 4 9.24 I . . Rockport 10.16 .. 9.34 i t; Drake's Creek 10.92 3.41 0 Stony Creek 10.27 0 deaneeville 2.15 P. Beavet ?bellow ' 2.85• AN Auto Creak" Bridge 8.10 9.05 Weatherly 8.25 3.30 • Penn Haven - a perm Haven Junction, 10.40 8.58 - P. , Mauch Chunk 4.30 11.10 . ..4' 26 "-' Lehighton 4.40 11.20 . 4.35 2 ly Perryville 4.48 4.41 - Lehigh Gap ' 5.01 4.56 Slitington 5.07 11.43 6,02 Rockdale ' 5.17 6.13 foaury'• 5.27 „ 5.28 Whitehall 6.34 ' : 5.10 Copley 5.38 12.05 6.84 Hokendatiqua - 6.42 • 5.88 °atrium:oa 5.46 12.10 6.42 Allen Furness 5.54 6.50 Allentown 6.00 12.20 5.55 .. Ruet Penn. Junot: 6.02 5.55 11.12 North Penn Janet. 6.16 - 6.15 Bethlehem 8.15 12.40 8.15 11.23 Breeman tt r g 6.23 12.49 624 Gime Ridge 6.29 12.67 6.30 6.29 arrive at Easton 6.44 1.15. .6.45. 11.53 UP OR WESTWARD TRAINS. trrarions. No. 3. No. 6.-No. 9. No. 2. No. 4. I,save A. M. M. P. M. A. M. 'P. M. Easton 9.30 8.25 7.40 11.47 10.03 Lime Ridge 3.42 7.58 Preemanshnrg 9.50 8.49 8.06 Bethlehem 10.00 4.00 ' 8.15 12.18 10.33 North Penn. Juno. 10.00 8.16' East Penn. Juno. 4.16 12.28 10.44 Allentown 10.12 4.15 B.Bo' Allentown Furnace 4.20 8.34 . toi Oatasauqua 10.25 4.28 8.42 p.., x; Eiokondauqua . 10.30 4.33 8.47 6 .5 : Copley 10.34 4.33 8.51 • Whitehall , 10.39 4.43 8.56 .. i . Laury'e 10.46 4.50 9.04 6 z Rockdale 10.56 5.00 9.14 ... Matington 11.07 5.12 9.25 1 Lehigh-Hap • 11.13 5.18 9.31 Parrybille 11.28 5.83 9.45 eS Lehighton 41.34 5,39 9.50 .4 so Mauch Chunk 11.50 6.00 10.00 6.30 Penn Haven Juno. 12.12 6.24 Penn Haven 12.20 Weathuly •12.40 Haile Bridge 12.50 Beaver Meadow 1.10 Joanevillo .1.30 Stony Creek 6.37 Prake'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 At White Haven 1.10 7.26 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. North Pennsylvania Railroad.—All down trains apd up trains Nos. 7 and 8 will conneobvith the Mains of the North Pennsylvania Railroad for Sta tions above Bethlehem. Down trains No. 6 and up trains Nos. 2 and 6 for Stations below Bethle hem. Nast Pennsylvania Railroad.—All trains connect with the trains of the East Pennsylvania Railroad, except down train No. 1 and up train No. 8. Belvidere Delaware Railroad.—Down trains Nos. and 8 and up trains Nos. 6 and 7 connect with he trains of the Belvidere Delaware Railroad. Catawisea and Quakake Rallroad.—Down trains Nos 1 and 5 and up trains 6 and 8 connect with the rains of the Catawissa and Quakake railroad. Hazleton Railroad—Down trains Nos. 8 and 15 sod up train No. 8 will connect with the trains of the ilaileton Railroad. Wtlkee-Barre.—Down trains Noe. 8 and 6 and up trains Nos. 6 and 8 will omens t with the trains to end from Wilkesbarre. " ugB-'65 r7MP .I .V:Mirlir WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. OASSENGERS for Philadelphia take L. V. R. R • L trains passing Allentown at 6.00 a. in., and 5.55 p. m., make close connection with the trains of N. P. R. E. at Bethlehem, and arrive in Philadel phia at 9.20 a. in., and 8 . 45 p. respectively. Passengers forDuylestown take 6.80 a. in. train from Bethlehem and make connection at Lansdale and can return 10 Allentown thensame evening. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains,) con meat at Barks street, Philadelphia, with sth and 6th street City Passenger Railway. Leave the new Depot, Third street, above Thom? eon, Philadelphiaat 7.30 a. m., and 5.15 p. m., arriv log in Allentown at 10.12 a. in., and 8.30 p. m., re epeotively.; 'LOCAL SCHEDULE. Three Through Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted.] Passenger trains leave the new Depot, 'lliad street, Philadelphia. 4," Por Bethlehem, at 7.30 a. in., 3.30 p. m., and 5 lb P. M. For Doylestown at 8.35 a. m., and 2.30, 4.15 p. m For Lansdale at 8.15 p. m. For Fort Washington at II p m. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6.25 a. m. 10.02 a. m., and 6.15 p. Leave Doylestown at 6.30 a. m., 2.15, and 5 30 p. to. Leave Lansdale at 6.10 a. tn. • Fort Washington ' at 2.15 p. m ., 10.50 a. m. Pare—Allentown to Philadelphia,sl 85 ELLIS CARK, Agent. aueB.'6s. . East Pennsylvania Railroad. • W INTER ARRANGEMENTS. Commencing Monday, December 26th, 1864. TRAINS leave Allentown daily (Sundays excepted) for all points on the line: Reading, Tamaqua,. Pottsville, Schuylkill Raven, Auburn, Pine Grove, Port Clinton, pottatown, Phoenixville, Philadelphia, Norristown, and all points on the Philadelphia and Reading IL R...atul-connaotiona at T. th in. and 4.16 P. M. For Lebanon, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Colum. bia, York, Baltimore, Carlisle, Chamberaburg,Wasb log ton, Muney, Milton,WilliamsPort, Sinbury,Look Haven, Elmira, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louie, and all other points in the South and North West at 12.35 mien, and at 11.44 P. M. These trains are ,he Great Western. Express. and connect at Harrisburg with ihe Fast Line and Ex press train for Pittsburg, without obsinge of cars.— The most elegant and delightful Sleeping Cars are attached to these trains ; these trains also make dl'. reot connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and. Washington: The 11.44 P. M. train will leave Al lentown.every Sunday for Reading, Harrisburg and Pittsburg. Passengers are requested to purchase their tick. eta before entering the cars, as higher fare will be charged on the cars, • , OirThrough tickets far sale at the Allentown ai des for Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, St. •slnog EIP vr , 4... _,•:. ~, :... Aijo ,i i , i - - - 0 . • R. 11. SATRE, Supt. do Bug RitTURNING. E. M. CLYMER, President. • ' ly to gfl -'6 5, Banks, Dinmoro & Co Pcrmitni and Portable PLATFOV'SCALE AND PATENT BRAM ' 'n. w. mares or 'lsth St. & Penna. Avenue, Philad'a. 5ept.26;1865. . _ 4iilweibor t . i , ::.:.''.l'4.it 5.1701 i... : . ; .: !......• !: .i..NEW '/YaltV.', SrOliti, 1-- No. 16 . Street, ALLENTOWN, PA.,. - = Are now •ksoolving . tbeit , illl* STOCK of • - 1111' Pit 11111111 60011 S, - whien they have bo.ifill-at 25. to 50 per cent. lees 4han they could be Nought for, and are,nor prepar ed to give their criatomere-theadiantages!of LOW PURCHASES. - - • • We sell Goods . obeiper ban any bonne in Alla& town, sell better Goods and more of tbem.- We don't wish to bealt *of what we do, only come and. Bee for yourrelves. Never before was presented tothe• public inch an attractive anlelegint assortment of DRESS GOODS. 'FINZ - FRENCH IVIEBINOES.,, assorted and light colors.. MUSLIN DE LAMES, UN - lON PLAIDS, in Checked and &etch Plaids.. All Wool De Laines AND Mourning Goods . A groat variety of L .dies', Misses' and Children's WOOLEN SHAWLS, BALMORALS, &o. In addition to the above will be :mid the lire: eat stork of Brown and • Bleached • - • Muslins, - • Tiokings t • . Denims, Striped and Checked Shirting, Canton Flanr.els, Prints, - Gingham, Woolen Flannels, Coseimeres, and Cloth Ever shown in Allentown Our Cloths, Caseimeree and Flannels are cheaper and superior to anything offered at a ry other establishment in town. Come where you can get Gooda at prices that ensure o ready and satisfactory sale. Our stock is complete and offers great inducements. When you am ready to buy, fall in with the crowd and bring up at the Store No. 35 East Hamilton Street. MILLER, SCHREIBER a CO. January 2, 1836. —tf 7.45 8.00 EYES THIS WAY. CABINET WARE ROOM John Malburg, • • 'IN ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH. COUNTY. JOHN kfALBURG takes this method to inform his fri Inds, customers, and the public in general, MO he is uow carrying on the business on his own account, m his twilding, NO 52 WEST HAMILTON STREET, opposite Hagent nail's Hotel, whore he Is now pre pa el to satisfy ill who may give him a call. His present stook is not to be surpassed, and consists in art of tee fell awing articles: Bureaus, Side Boards, Pier, Centre, Card, Dining, and Breakfast Tables, Book Cases, Cupboards, Whatnot and Sofa Tables, Par. for Tables, Sass, Piano Stools, Spring SeA Rocking Chairs, Bedsteads of every varwty, and in general every article which is kept in a well regulated establishment. He manufactures also every variety of Furniture tq order, after the latest stylet, and every article Bold bY him must be aa, 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 feels satisfied that he can offer bargains that can net be surpassed anywhere outside of,Philadelphis. For the liberal patronage already rewired he is very thankful, and will still endeavor througti lib eral prices and fairdealings to increase the same.. jar• Don't forget d the place, No. 62 West Hamil ton Street, where yon can call and satisfy yourself of the truth which is herein stated. . JOHN MALBURG. ly Allentown, July 3,1865 Burdge & Jones' AL P „A- BET 'RELATING - 'TO THEIR CHEAP CASH 'STORE! AT which place will be found all of Dress B EAUTIFUL Brooha Shawls at low. figures.. CHEAP Moslins and Calicoes. is DO ii;ot pees their Otero withriut• itoppktog: • :.;.; E VERY artiole warranted as represented. INERT assortment if Irish Poplins and Panay .1: • Silks in the county. t _ 0 0 to 8 11711,DGE JONES' for s your Gloat' and HANDSOME Stook of Woolen Tioods: omm°crowd in consequence of the cheapnose f the ir J UST received another hew ldt of Cheap Goods. k INDNEBS aindattentton shown 'to onstom'cra. LADlES° . Balmorals and Hoop Skirta. . MERINOS of all qualities and Rhodes: ' t. N OBOO-feeyee the Store dissatiktfek O F all Stockain'the County their. tholargest, P RETTY, Cheap and imaittiful Dress Goods. Q UICK aides and small profits. RICILI colored Blanlcot, Shawls'. SUPERB stock of Plepne la. Successors to A. B. DAVIS & CO., ManufacturersofPoten Standard THEY dofy all Competition in prioes. UNBLEACHED Sheeting and Pillow Cue Mus. n. VERY large Stock of . Ckeap and Fresh Oro . T caries.. W OOLEN Ecarfe.and Mittens. F"C~GIL~a, OUITADLII YOU WEIGH LOOKS, R. U. TRACKS, DEPOTS. ' COAL. HAY, AND LIVE STOCK. Also, all the various Conalatiiiiii part of TO THE GREAT I $ I .: Tlikk e): NOti l9 e Ti ARMERS Jinti ..pRi7l4B In- liwriuzzits 1 will Olean take" ustiieilkat: we hive adopted the following/node Idivisair r iteet ourselves, and prevent •thove vtlito Imo; out; y 41011E4 UMW I , l3RlSPRAVEfromsbeing dope ed what porohu - • log manureta -, •• • ' Wo have been obliged to givelhis protection' to our customers, in consequence, of several parties having unlawfully , need a our ttn.:give name, via: "Raw Bone, " in offering their article to the' ltablie.. Thie Trade Mark is adopted in'additian to the title "Raw 'Bone," which is our fadittelve propert • • we caution all manufacturers from using, tote; We , would , state to the - trade abd eonstrtners, that they will' find it to their intoreat to vete, that the "Trade 'Mark" 11 upon every bag 'lnd bidet they punitive, as nob° other ,is geTtind. BAUGH &BONS. -MARK ; 7 . , .a. 17 PV XX IS • RAW:IIONR SUPSRPHOSPRATE 'OF - I.IIVIE, 311tiiinfactured by: pAI7GFI it BONS, No: 20 South Delatvern; Avenue,. __ • • ,PIILAIALP.II:Ict. THE great popularity of our article has been found petilaient inlucement to certain' imitators to manufacture and advertim"Rew Bins Phosphates," a name which °floated with In, and' is our own rightful property. We will state forths Informa tion of all, that we are the exclusive manufacturer) of this article—the original aid' 'sole proprietors of it•.-having been manufactured by us for a period•of • twelve years. Also that it is covered by several let ters pateut..held only by ourselvt a. Wcs are now ready to supply it in large quantities —having made recent itdditleas and improvements. Vessels draining i 8 feet of water can load directly from the wharves of thd Works, Which are located at the foot,of Morris. Street, Delaware River: We call the attention of DEALERS tOthis great advantage. The preient indication, are that we shall have a greatly increased demand over last swing and fall amens, and we advise Ferment° send In their or ders to their respective Dealers at an early day, that all may be supplied promptly. Soliciting your continued orders, . _ We remain, Yours vary truly,' - BAUCH & SONS No. 20 B. Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA —3m January 9. 1866 MEIICO, MEXICO! $30,000,000 L N OF VIE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. Twenty-year Coupon Bonds in Sums of $6O, $lOO , 000, and.sl,ooo. - - interest BOVen . Per Cont. Payable in. . . r . , • , • tbe City of New, York. • Piincipal and. Interest Payable in (TOLD $10,000,900 to be Sold et SIXTY CENTS on the DOLLAR, • • in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an Interee t of TWELVE PER CENT; IN GOLD, or SEVENTEEN PER CENT IN CURRENCY, at the present rate of premium on gold, THE PIRaT YEAR'S INTEREST ALREADY PROVIDED. The Nest Desirable Investment ever OFFERED. Immense tracts of MINING and AGRICULTU RAL lands; Sixty per cent, of PORT DUES, IM POSTS and TAXES, in the State of Tamaulipas .and San Luis Pontos' ; and the plighted faith ash° said States and the general Government are all pledged for the redemption of these Bonds and pay ment of Interest THE SECURITY IS AMPLE $3O in U. B. - Currency will buy a 7 per ot. Gold Bond of $6O. $6O In U. 8. Currency will buy a 7 per cent Gold Bond of $lOO. $3OO in U.S. Currenoy wilL buy a 7 per cent. Gad Bond of $5OO. • $OOO in U. B. Currency will buys 7 per cent. Gold , Bold of $1,000., Let every lover of Republican Inetitutlone buy n least ONE BOND. Circulars fOrwarded and subscriptions received by JOHN W. CORLIES A CO., and J. N. TIFFT, Financial Agent of the Republic • of Mexico, 57 Broadway, N. Y. V.,,Subscriptions also received by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the United States. November 7, 1865, —ly Allento*n Collegiate Institute 6 -• litatkavan - toutam. ; charwed.whe Lh4 Porerrand privile‘ , th of cr COLLEGE; ' ' WILL open its next, session' ,on. TUESDAY, April 3, 1865._ „ . . . The course of instruation enibrabes al} the brineh= oaf an English and Mathematical edueationet— with the Gerrhen4renoh, Latin 'and Greek lan guages. Pupils, will be received in every depart ment of study, from five yours of age and upward, and prepared for College, BOslnese, or Teaching, or gadua,t,ed with„the degree ,of A, B. , The, Milliery' ,Departm e nt is ferlaished ;With a comfletsi supbly Of muskets and ticeentfornefils for Infantry PAIL, and Al:tatters , . of 'elk brake field pieces is expected for attilley practice. Pupils will enjoy to best advatitaget tin 'every department of htetruotion t 'undpr teachers , porbpetent for, their-Position. ' • ' THE YOUNG 'LADIES' DEPARTMENT Will present new *Mentions ald• superior advents' ges 'A hall for clothing and suit of thien 'oath mu•nicating rooms, stliotly private neatly papered well warmed and ventilated", and supplied with piano, drating tables, and new cherry duke of the ,mosr approved patterns, afford the isiest acdonsmodatfen. for tetly.! A.'LadyfTelielter,fully . catiehlp glriok ineirnettrin in all the entamen and higher English branehea,.A!gebra,C "(matey, Chem istry, Geology, Botany, ithetoriwEngliik 'Litera te e and Natural P.hliosophy, bedlam secured and will enter upon her duties with the highest ree..m. mendations.' :Superior orpoitu'iiitiee ffered for instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Latlh, Greek, German and French Mug ages, Ornamental Leather Work, Wax. Fruit and F'orers..Drawing; Hair Work, Ac., Ac. Young Ladies, upon the oomple tiMi of a prescribed course of study,swill receive a Dipi ma. !In the Primary Depaitment for littl e girls mini . . dent relaxation from study' will be afforded by pleasant variation arid I.ystemittle eternise. For Circular address ' Bev, M4,L. HOWFORD, President. Allentown, July . . —lf .IMPORTANT NEWS: EIMB&CH,I4.4ILFILIOI & CO., • . . CAIIITIIIIIIS 1111 1111111E111S. I No, -01004iotliamattio iit. oot., 4LL.EN2OWN, PA. THE undersigned take this method of Informing Their trleio4lo3ad the public generally, that they h rs,oo,skrielltly on hand . a ,frill,:itpplg , of L /Man — ZW01134 '- . - NCH AS .1M Bureaus, Sideboards, Dirdriig,iittiltelnXfatif t ,Tabler.i; WIREDOCtind Sofa, 41)16, Book earkee; - " ' Boks I • - • . . Bedeteado • WaelmitJandsolr , 0.• 0.. 4. gru. and in geneial every ttcie which is kepi in their !tee et Imeineia. •: • ' . . ziwisG-kitileriksPd :Porerrea .intendlnq t T aniego in korsing ukAßlall WarT-Pur obashig• , • • They glArtllfietnye also every kin 4 oA faranarato; order at piaAlerted. notice. ' . arta be promptly Aittedded , They , reill•farnbir plummy and 4iYabrat Collins alsolloglinakovered ! mith doh ; •• , 't •r- • - 11811.1DACIL, • • • SOL: lIBLIPBIOII, - • I •; L • ' ••• fo111110:11111110AONV 1;01 Iv it; THEE: LOP THEITORLD. 'PILLS AND SALVE, . . . Theid Ufa-giving remedies are toie,for the first. Omit, given publicly to the world. Per dyer y vow ter of a Fantasy of private - practice the in gredieritS in thasp • • = Pills Heie , beern used. iiith the' greateit . sPooess. .-The mission is not poly. to prevoot.dlrease'. but to ct3r They search oat the varietts maladima by which the patient is sufforipg, and ,rn-invigorates the falling system. To the aged and infirm a tow doses of these valuable PILLS 7ill•proye to be VERY MEM YOTN, For In: every CAO6 they add new life .and v'tality, and restore the waning. energise te their pristine atehs,. To the. young and. middle-apd,. they. will prover .most invaluable, as .a ready; specitis, and sterling. medicine. Here is a dream 'realised, that Ponce-de-Leon.sought for. three hundred years ago, and never: found. He .looked, for a• fountain :that would restore the old to vigor and make youth-ever ::AiriEternal Spring. It wialeft foe thlgil oriels Ifouito realize thedrew; and•shorri ono ad dyafaot, the magic that made it fair. rugst FAMOUS REMEDIS Canitot stay the-tligittef years, but they can force batiti Dnll 'hold *of, disease that might triumph' er the aged and the young. Let none hesitate then, but seise the favorable opportunity 6'4" offers. When ' taken aft prescribed— TOR BILIOUS DISORDERS Nothing:can be more productive of cure than these Pills.- Their almost magic irfluenoe is felt at once; and thansual concomitants-of-ibis-most distressing ditease are. removed. These remedira are made • from the: purest VEGETABLE: COMPOUNDS. Theiwill not harm the most delicate female, and can be given with good eileotin prescribed doses to the youngest babe. lot Zutancous .113jsgbirs And all eruptions of the skin. the SALVE is most invaluable. It does not heal externally- alone. but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of tlt,evil ! . . MIGGIEUS PILLS Invariabli owe the following Diseases Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs. - Colds, Paver and Ague, Female Coniplaint Headache, Indigestion, Inflaens•, Inflammation, • - • ' , lnward Weakness, Lowness of Spirits, Liver Complain Ringworm, Rheumatism, .Salt Rheum, Pcalde, Skin Diseases, pirrNorici.—None genuine without the engrav ed trademark around each pot. or box, signed. by DR. MAGGIRL, 43-Falton et., Ne* York, to' coun terfeit which is felony. pit•• Sol d by all respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and Canadas—at 25 ' cents per•box ; • • December 12, 1865. —ly IMPORTANtroFEMALES 4.41 (4 ) ' d't,\ (kC f,• P LluSr TO THE LADIES. BOTII MARRIED AND SINGLE, The Oldest Regulator for - Femalep. Dr. Cheeseman's !'male rills Will immediately relieve, without pajP, all disturb, ances of the periodic discharge, winsther arising' from relaxation or. -suppression. ~ T hey act like a. charm In removing the pains that ecoo mpany dif ficult or immoderate menstruation,:and Are 'the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes, Sick flead ache, Patna in the. Loins, Bask and sides, Palpita tion of the 'Heart, Nervous . Tremors, Hysterics. Spasms; Broken Sleep, and other unpleasant and autislangerotia effects of an unnatural condition of the sexual functions. In the worst cased of Fluor Albin, or Whites, they effect a' speedy ours. Olteeseniait's l i on:Ale Pills Have bete used over e Quarter of a century. ' they are offered.es the only safe meapp renewing irer rupted meMdritetion,.blit..Ladiete tang bear ind that, there is onit conditiod: sit the' female in w h ich dm gills 'cannot be takeif without prOduo bur a peonliir.retot.i Ttufionditicre:Yeferretl,to is Pregnancy:. - 2 Thbreattiot. do herfeinTiiny oilier way. Dr. Ciniiiiinitelpri6oriterpio; Are the only Medicine thet Married and Si,pg't Ladies have relied upon for many. years, or rattle. ly upon now, Beware.of Imitationsl These Pills term the Finest preparation ever put forward, with immediate and peraisteut.cucoess. Don't be deceiv ed. Take thikadvertisetnent toY. o 4r. Druggist, and teltl' lbet ybti went the heat. and Feoekt.qtieble FemileXedleinti,ht thi.World, which is nomprlted lir:Cheeisenistieig rinnalo rills Z', They have reoelved, and are now • reeelving'the Banyan of the most eminent Physicians in AmeHtia: Explicit directions with each boxthe price Otte Dollies. per box, containing from.so.ta ao Pills: sent' by mall, promptly, by remitting the rice'te the Proprietors, or any anthoriped agent; n current tandi. , • '" • , 1801.1 in Allentown by Lewis Schmidt A Co., Joliet /Amer, Lowell ilk Martin, and by Druggials gen erally. • HUTCHINGS MlLT,YEE.•Proiristors, 018 '85.1y ' ' 28 Dey Street, New York. GRAND PRIZES AMERICAN' STATESMAN: A National Weekly Family Snanca; 'AT OM PER ANNUM. TILL . FOLVO WINO S'PLE.V.DIb PRIZES ,ere ;ri) aLuns, vicl For Every Club of Forty 'Subscribers; A WHEELER & WI,L6ON nnwrips6 airtirOskivrisitutzrO, with tWO extra, tiOpiee to the gatt ' er up 'of the doh. FOR EVERY CLUB OF TWENTY, and fea than Forty .Aabieribeirs, we will allots $125 foreach subicriber on the price of said machine. • FOR EVERY, CLUB OF SIX, a eptsaclid Egad engraving qt . Pres4issit.Linco/n, (full length,) An drew Johnson..Lieut.-Ooneral Granter Sherman on horseback, worth s3:oo..each,with an extra copy to the getter up of the,clah. FOR EVERY CLUB OF THREE, one ef-those Splendid steel• engraving° of the Uniform Series of NATIONAL PORTRAI'rSi • - comprising Presidents Linoaln and Jansen, LieuL Opel Grant s .hisj.-Gen'tShermarc Sheridan; Thom. an, MoClPllan„liremont, admirals . Farragat and Porter, stud .o.eorge end ideribe . Washingteri , 'oach 19124een inches, worth.s2.oo. , ThzapicadiApprtrai•s aboul4 adorn ev parl :'The Etatearea p . is tbe : Jargest, ate pest er an y d , bes or t 'family paper, Tablishedivnited for every Try it onceand.loa 'swill Paver be so/10watt- I Send for copies And geenp your clubs. : Address; B RICAZ, STATESMAN, 61 Nissan Etreet,,New.York. =1 MEI aoembt . . .PURE LIBERTY WHIN :‘ The Whitest, the most dutahle er MOst'eooiloni: lea' Try it! • liartufliaturediinly by •••• 't SPegler.A. , iniltb, . . • Whotessle •'Drug; ,pitn,tr ojam, PeOottl 1an80473 18? N. bard St.,. rkilads Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, • Dropsy, Debility, POR EUBCIppER3 70 Ta!l Dis * IL: :AK : 11C(14 ; • , •is T, T 1 4 , : 11 :, • . •,••• a• • , a•• • , 9 ., ~ stte• •.,, Nati_ 79 - T WEST., ;lIAMILTON STREET Ditaits •NEXT DOOR.TO THE IiLAOK BEAR HOTEL. An Entire - New Estabjishment for the People! DISOSI DISHES! Theko ie. nOthingqike-Diehen--:that'is,;hen the& is eOmething good in them. _CIiIWA;_OLAWIMIZE & CROCKERY , A CARD.- 7 -I would respeotfully announce to the ' citizens' of *Alleritintn, Lehigh and adjoining counties. that - I basejuetopened a noir storq.in th e ahOve . line .of business. My stock embraces a full and complete assortment of, the , Repeat and best patterns in Chins, 'Glass and Crockery Wares. ••••, •-•- - • . . • H6usekeepers Rem6mbialq I keep the best imported White ,Gianite Ware, Agured.and plain ; also, a full assortment commonbcommon Whitt); Edged, Yellow atutitookingliam pares. . INTALTIE. • . . . WHITE CHINA SETTS; EDGED CHINA SETTS, • , - BAND CHINA SETTS BELGIAN GLASSW-ARE,'.'IIOHEMIAN'OLASSWARE, AMERICAN GLASSWARE , ORNAMENTAL ,110ILET SETTS, • , • KEROSENE,' LIMPS, ' • csirdipirrs' SE TTS, WICKS.• ..• . r • Fruit Jarsl F rult Jars - CHEAP AND _GOOD. Housekeepers, Ogee_ ttbout• commencing, who desire to puichase good and cheap ware; I reaped - fully invite.to calf and .czaraine mi assortment,—no trouble to choir it-end in all cases necessary my ware will be carefully ,paoked. • - RICICA'AID W',llllr.llll, No. 79 Wed Hamilton Street. Allentown, July 18, 1865-1.71 Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy,' designed to be the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances - of still greater alterative power as to afford an effec tive antidote for the , diseases Sarsaparilla is . reputed to cure. It is believed that such di remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completelythis, compound will do it has been proven-by experiment oh many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints - ; SCROFULA AND SCROPUtOITS COSIPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS AND ERUPTIVE DISEASES, ULORP.S, PIMPLES,BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, StVIIILIS: AND , SirPHILITIC AF FECTIONS, MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, NEU. RALOIA OR Tic Dounounnux, DBRILITY, DVS. PEPStA AND INDIGESTION', EIVISIDELAS, ROSE on ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Imruntrt OP THE BLOOD. _I This compound will be found'a great pro moter of health,. when taken in the spring, to, expel the foul 'humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. 'By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders , are nipped in the bud. 'Multitudes. can, by the aid of this remedy, spare-themselves from the enduranee'ef foul eruptions. antV.Ulcerotie sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the. natural channels Of the body by an alterativemedicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting throug.hi the.skin in pimples, eruptions; or sores • cleanse it when. you . And it is oh-. struoted sores; sltigitish in ilia veins ; 'oleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will,tell, you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing . the blood: Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting. henitli.. : Bonner os Int& Leomething must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is clisordefed or overthrown. la'arsayarilla has,. and deserves much, the repute‘en of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations 'of it, partly because the drug alone. has not all the virtue that is elsime& for 4t, but more because many preparatione, pretending. te be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,' or Emy 4 tllkig..eltie. , _ alii;il s i; years - the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these hive' b6n frauds 'upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er.. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts.of Sarsaparilla which flood the rnarketouttil the name tteelg is ;justly deipised, .pied has became synonymous with impoutiOrtand cheat. Still trepallthis compoundSarsapdrilla, and intend to, supply such a remedyne obeli rescue .the name fromthe..load of.obloquy which rests: uponit. . And...we. think we have gronnd: for belleving•it ha.s. virtues .ulich are irresistible , by the ordinary run of the disown% it is intenth , ed to. tare. Imorder to secure • their cbmplete eradication from the system, the remedy should' be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. • .. • • ... • • PREPARED• BV 'DR, J. C.-AYER do - CO :v . LOWELI,,, MASS. •. Piaci, $1 pea , Ell.:lClottlea fair 115.,, n Ayees Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such s tenovnt for the cure of every werfatj'ef Throat and Lung Complaint, that wideneritirely unnecessuy for us. to recount the; ce otits. virtuesovhereves It has been. am—. raoyed. ; As it has long. been in constant nee throughout this.eaCtion. necanot do-more than asennathe people its qualitz it hept,up toeli the been it ever has been and that it ma be red on to do for their relief , alit has ever:be y en found to do. Ayer's' Gatha.rtic. Ton WEB 0171tE OP Costiveness,Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indiostiost; DysentitY,Fbn/ Stomach, BryStpelas; Ileatrache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and ! Skin Medics, Liver , CoMpksint, -Dropsy;' Yhiter. Timers and Salt Rheum, Worms, - Gout, Neumkicr, as a Diluter, Pal , and for parifying ea ;Wood; • They treemgatt;ceinted; sit Wit - nittet - Banat= live can take them pleasantly, and they aro the best eiperiert e. S in the,world for all the purposetvol s ' (entity phyM • • ,•• •• - Prieto 25 cents per Doi; Pivo Isms for $l.OO. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States . men, and eminent' perronages,, hare lent their names to certify the unparalleled usofubiess of these rerftedles, but our apace•here will not permit the insertion of them:. TheAgentabolote named Air nit& 'grade ourAmEnteew ALMANAC in which they are given p with. also full.-desetiptions of the above complaints, and.the treatment •that should be fol lowed fortheir cure.-- • ... - „., • Do notbe put off .by.wmrincipied dealers with other preparationo. they.. make. mom Itrollt,ori, IlemsruLATEß's, and take no others. the sick werit,the beet aid there is for them; and they should have it. ,• " • •. A All our romeifiee efa poi sale by ill the Druggists in Allontow.is and by Druggie fa And- dealers everywhere., .A.t.Wholesale by J. 51. ZdAlllfirJf 00., . October 240 ..... ilissolntion•of NOTICE is hereby 'itiiit . tliat 'the - giOneti and proiletlet Inieiness heretofore carried on under the Orin' of Stotler A Unger,. in the. i borough of Allen toynk ias dissolved .by mutual conepot on, the, 2let of . 1866. 'An pardons, ',indebted to, eald'flrin are ' requested to call at the old stand, tintrecttle their io conniti, and allpereonethat hare elaiqta.uf ainst Sala firin aro requesteitcteentetont_theis — BENJAMIIT rrgiTLER, 3 • •AMO3 UNtilitlt. • Tho andersignied. Will enntinun the tininess at en old data :Of Stettlee'& l lThger, , tiehtlre • hti , Will keep an aisortment of all-liinda or . itniebrisili and pt.:pet sionscerhleh he Will Yalta' the very; loWeetniOdt' prl-. Thankfal,for patit.ltrrorti he Ineriei by IteepingP the very beet, andiattantion to :biniincesjto merit and reeciVb of 1. , ••1 ^. • • • t' • 111110A61111 IirBITLBRi Meth IT-4t EMI GROUND BONE ! Allentown Bone NM, ALLENTOWN, PA. TbT consequence of the increased demand for•tble 1 the moat valuable of all manures or fertilisers, We advise farmers to secure a supply before opting. We prepare 0 round' Bone or Bone Duet strictly • pure, and will guarantee that not a partieleofxdrd-' teration enters into its composition. As this can not be sal.l of most of the prepared fertilisers, we caution farmers to use an article prepared "at home" 'and known to be pure. , We have examined "Phos.• photos," and can readily pronounce them largely • adulterated, with. Jersey Marl, Coal Ashes,.Plaster, •Jihno Bions,:or some other substances, which have 'we fertilising properties, or much less than pure ' bbne. . • , For the ipformatiotrut those not acquainted with the properties of Done Duet, we append the follow ing . , A Westbury, Vt., shimitriber Of the Xew England Farmer thus writes about the cleat of bone dust:— 1 I see a great deal in, r paper about the use ; 911 bone dust or flour. are thought a good many .. times I would give you 'a little of my experience in that matter. In 1814 I lived in a house °fan made , pendent firmer, and planted about three-fourthe of in acre of corn on a pine plain. That farmer bald been fgAllini4BllP.sialori n gr all.t h eol a .bousslns, celiTlitrodi , -;Taat rpring-fltecrarriettham - tin - rise , ter mill and got them ground. -He gave me a peek of the dour, which I put on , one-half of my, pieoe.of eorn. It bad a wonderful' effect. ' The stalks grew II foot taller than on the, other half, and ware dark, er coldrod, and the tart were from two to loaf „bleb es longer.- The difference though, the sessOpskaut such that the 'palmate by'often celled, upon, me 'to know what mule the, difference, I oottld.,oply bill Hi teem st dry bone did it. , , •,...• l The farmer experimented with it b y puttingbone on two rows, Plaster of Paris on the adjoinin g two house ashes. on the next two, aim tiro withnothin . but the manure; whieliria it appliedallie tithe whol 1 4181 d. Thus .contrastsltbe effect was wonderful. • Toth' not able to kta the exact, ,dlffere .... .yield in corn wt* ' wrested, as it has 'b been a. lon 'aka tbatl'have'fergottea ; but I do repiember plainly how the corn looked when-growing, and ib • thers,vrasiL very great difference in the appestaa. o the rows .experimettted wittl. Ityou,thfok tb . , s mowbst - Vague recolleotion will he of stay bent. 't the public, you, may Rublfeb it. ' • • ~ Oar Ground Hone. is prepered expressly pee, -utse in spring for top dressing on corn and pasture ''' A for oats, AO, - - - ! i !As our supply lililialled, smite your stook at 1:3=I Allentown tolie 414:12121 TOWN. ?A. rest Office Box 12.0.) Din2B-3m . Pricees--Recitteed: VA.CT.URES F 0 R . ALL. , 0 w..BUROAW would respeetfally. anneunes to L. the citizens of Allentown and-the• public „lir ' general, that, on scoount of all kinds of goods and P,hotographio stock having come down, he is pre. pared to mate all kinds of Photographic Pietores me cheap and, olicapisr than oily • body elsveln this 1 ace. Owing to icy auperior•Ligha and &koellent struments, I am prepared to take suPllllOr Pho Ito aphio Pietdiee, of all Myles and plies, such as . Slain and Colored Photographs, Cartea do Yielder, :4mbrotypes, lielainotyper and Verotypea •: •• • I Care. Photographs, fulifigure or Vignettelets2oo per. dos., or, Ai ,for $1 00. • flordestint- oftilligas..for, stamps or postage,, at 8. W. Burcattes Photograph Sailor,' , • . •- . • • .•, ',.,1 Pictures enlarged to. else. Partirelaratiention is given to oopying. old Daguarrostlpes and Anon, tpea Into Photographs. Ali work estionta4 t a il, * i . , et style, and.on the most reascneble ter n s., , Splendid pictures for Rio , Album are , suede P:l4 per dozen only ;no extra charge for stamps. • • 1 Walleye also on hr•d a splendid moribund of , 111 ilt and Rosewood Frames, whieltwill-boaold at e lowest prioe. • , . . ..1 - -,. Y , Rememaler' Prices 'ire cheaper* theitit lay other plane. All Work 'warranted durable. • 1 •A . I . 8. W. DIIRCAW. 4Remenibei the plaoa, No. 1 filet'minium:l atreot, 3 doots below the Allen Mote, Alikutown =SO Notice to the Suffering! trIt801 ( 18 who suffs plinfol !disease itncwn as the PILES' will be heartily , glad to I s in . that Lientedf their etiiferlage .bas been issorered. 'Os .relnqd7 Wail innwn Pile oot, and tie undersigned 'can prove that, he iqui red' hinidrids of peieons with hi. diseovent.— Tiliiillnasdniauia-hoi- -- r e ctatl7—bsieLintroducted is neighborhood, and already many inquiries for i are made daily: I The remedy tan be procured at the . Lehigh Pes erihii'bnolitistore, at'the Schnook • lott Tirrimbneb, and at or : the ander. igaid 'Allentown; tind of 0 11012'6614 - dt; Trnintineregille4' Milford to ¢12011640111104 Pt: •t• —. I . ' ' l,t . 1111,11 rebilioll44ai: • - • • PURE MANUFACTOtED AT TgE -.Effects EMUS ~plp / RViNM MI
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