riero 'Abatements United, States Mails POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Feb. 4th, 1862. Proposals for conveying the mails of the United States from July 1, 1862, to June 30, 1864, on the following routes in the State.- of Pennsylvania; will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until 10 a. m., of, March 31, to be decided by April 24, following: , 2732 From lckesburg, by Shull's Mills. Sandy Hill, and John Earnest's, to Blain, 14 1 miles and back, once a week. Leave Ickesburg Saturday after arrival ) of mail from Millerstown—say at 6 p In; ' Arrive at Blain by 10 p m ; Leave Blain Saturday at 4 a m ; Arrive at Ickesburg by 8 a in, or in time to connect with mail for Millerstowu. Proposals for twice-a-week service invited. 2783 From Duncannon to Dellville, 5 miles and back, once.a week. Leave Duncannen'Saturday at 7 a m ; Arrive at Dellville by 9 ; a in ; • • Leave Dellville Saturday at 10 am ; Arrive at Duncannon by 12 in. 2784 From Orbisonia, by Meadow Gap, Mad denaville, Fort Littleton, and linobbs- Aire, to McConneilsburg, 25 miles and back, once a week. Leave Orbisonia Saturday at'S a M ; Arrive at alcConnellsburg by 5 p in ; Leave McConnellsburg Friday at 8 a m ; Arrive at Orbisonia by 5 p m ; Proposals for twice-a-week service in vited. 2785 From Waterloo, by Nossville, to Shade Gap, 14 miles and back, once a week. Leave Waterloo Saturday at 8 a m ; Arrive at Shade Gap by 12 in ; Leave Shade Gap Saturday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Waterloo by 5 p 2786 From Asylum, by New Era and Resaca, to Laddsburg, 14 miles and back, once a week. Leave Asylum Saturday at 8 a m ; Arrive at Laddsburg by 1 p m ; Leave Laddsburg Saturday at 3 p ; Arrive at Asylum by 8 p m. Proposals fur twice-a week service invited. 2787 From Green Castle, by Shady Grove, to Waynesboro', 9 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Green Castle daily, except Sunday, at 1 p ; Arrive at Wayriasboro' by 3 p m ; Leave Waynesboro' daily, except Sunday, at 9 a m ; Arrive at Green Castle by 12 m. 2738 From Newville, by Big Spring, to Stoughstown, 4 miles and back, twice-a week . Leave Newville Monday and Thursday at 11 a m; Arrive at Stoughstown by 12 in • Leave Stoughstown Monday and Thurs day at 8 a m ; Arrive at Newville by 9 a in. (Schedule subject to change to connect with railroad.) 2739 From Philadelphia, by the Germantown turnpike road, to Rising. Sun Village, thence by the Cheltenham and Willow Grove turnpike road to the intersec ti a, of the Lime Kiln turnpike road, thence by the latter road, via Pittville, Edge Hill Village, Fitzwatertown, Dreshertown, and Tarrettown, and thence via Prospectville, to Green Tree, (Pleasantville post office,) 21 miles and back, once a week. Leave Philadelphia Saturday at 4 a m; Arrive at Pleasantville by 10 a in; Leave Pleasantville Saturday at 12 in; Arrive at Philadelphia by 5 p m. Proposals for six-times-a-week service in vited. 2740 From Philadelphia, by Rising Sun, Miles town, Germantown, and Mount Airy, to Chestnut Hill, 12 miles and back, twelve times a week to Germantown, and six times a week residue. Leave Philadelphia daily, except Sunday, at 4'a ni and 3.30 p in; ArtiVe at Germantown by 5.40 a m and 5 p na; Leave Germantown daily, except Sunday, at 8 a m and 6 p m; Arrive at Philadelphia by 9.15 a m and 7.30 p in; -Leave Germantown daily, except Sunday, at 5.45'a in; Arrive at Chestnut Hill by 6.30 a in; Leave Chestnut Hill daily °Lunt Sunday, it 6.45 am• • Arrive at Germantown by 7.30 a m. 2741 From Street Road , ,,by, Thornbury, to Dil worthtowu, 3 miles and back, six times a week. , Leave. Street. Road daily, except Sunday, at 10.15 a m; Arrive at Dilworthtown by 11 a m. Le , ve Dilworthtown daily, excep ' t Sun day, at 9 a m; - * Arrive at Street Road by 9,45 a in. (Schedule subject to change to connect with railroad.) ' 2742 From •Parkesbnrg, by Black Horse, to Sad'sburyville, 5 miles and back, three times a- week. Leave Parkesburg, Tuesday" . Thursday, anti Sattirday at ai a in; Artlire at Sadsburyvilie by 12 in; Leave Sadsburyville Tuesday', , Thursday, and Saturday : at-1 p v Arrive at Parkegburg by 2 pin; (Schedule subject ,to change, to ; connect with railroal) 2748 -Front. Lebanon to Mount Zion, 6 miles and back, three times a week. LeaveLebancin Tuesday .; -Thursday ; and Saturday at 1 p m; . . Arrive at Mount Zion'by in; Leave Mount Zion Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 11 a in; Arrive at Lebanon by 12A- p 2744 From Huntingdon, by Wilsonia, Donaton, 'Crownover's Mills, and:Cumminsville, to Ennisville, 18 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Huntingdon Monday andThursda y at 6.a m; • . Arrive at Ennisville by 12 m• Leave Eunisville Monday and Thursday at 1 p m; Arrive at Huntingdon by 7 p rn. . . _ 2745 From igifflilltOWD, by Patterson and Wala nut, to , Academia, --9 miles-and back, sit times-s week. ''Leave 'lllifftintoivn daily, except Sunday, at, 11. a Arrive - it AcadeMia by 2 pan; Leave Academia daily, except Sunday, at nanp,- Arrive at Mililintown by 91 a m. (Schedule subject to change to connect with railroad.) 2746 From Watsontown;-'by- McEwensville, . - ;to Turbotville, 6 - miles'' and back 7. sit times a week. -. " Leave WatsOntown daily,:except Sunday, at 9am; Arrive at Turbotville by 14a m; Leave Turhotville daily, except Sunday, at 7 a m; Arrive at Watsontown by 8,1-a m. 2747 From 'Muricy to Hughesville, 4 miles and back, sit times a week. Leave Malloy daily, except Sunday- at _7 p m, or on arrival of southern inail; Arrive at Hughes - Ville by B.p in; Leave Hughesville daily, except Sunday, arefa m; `-Arrive at Miincy by 71,a 2748 Vrenkliasleton, by Jeansville and Anden rted, to Summit - Station; - 9 mitea - and k, six ttmee s week: Leave : Walden daily, .except Sunday, lit 11 iln; Ntw abtattetmtnts. Arrive at Summit Station by 1 p to; Leave Summit Station daily, except Sun- clay, at 2 p m; Arrive at Hazleton by 4 p m. 2749 From Hazleton to Drums, • 4 miles and back,-three times a week. Leave Hazleton Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4i, p m; Arrivoat Drums by 6 p m; Leave Drums Tuesday, Thursday; and Saturday at 2.1 p m; Arrive at Hazleton by 4 p m. 2760 From Scranton, by Hyde Park and Provi dence, to. Dunmore, 7 miles'and back, six times a Week: Leave Scranton daily, except Sunday, at 11 am; Arrive at Dunmore by 1 p leave .Dunmore daily, except Sunday, at 2 p m; Arrive at Scranton by 4 p m. (Schedule subject to change to connect with railroad.) Proposals for a second daily trip (except Sunday) invited. 2751 From Dimock, by Lathrop's Lake to Rush, 9 miles and back, once a week. . . Leave Dimock Saturday at 11 a m; Arrive at Bush by 2 p m; Leave Bush Saturday at 3 p m; Arrive at Dimock by 6 p m. Proposals for more frequent service, not exceeding three trips, a week, invited. 2752 From Hop 13Ottorn, by Lathrop, to Dim ock, 14 miles and back, three times a week. Leave ; 'Hob Bottbni "-TuesditY; Thursday, and Saturday, at p ; Arrive at Dittiock by 8 p m ; Leave Dime& Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 a m ; • 'Arrive at Hop Bottoin by 9 a m. (Schedule subject to •change to' connect with railroad.) 2753 FromMontrose, by Silver Lake, to Brack- Bey, 14 miles and back, once a week. Leave Montrose Wednesday at 6 a m-; Arriie at Bmcksrey by a m • Leave Brackney Wednesday at 12 m; Arrive at Montrose by 5 p m. 2754 From ,Nicholson, .by Pierceville, and 'Springville; to Auburn Four Cor ners, 16 , miles and back, six times a week. Leave Nicholson daily, except Sunday, at pm; Arrive at Auburn Four. Corners by 10i p Leave Auburn Four Corners daily, except Sunday, at 3 a m ; Arrive at Nicholson by 8 a m. (Schedule subject to change to .00neect with railroad.) 2755 From Pleasant Mount, by Belmont; fine's Corners, Tallmansville Stantonsburg, Kingsbury Hill, and 13ell's Eddy, to Hancock, N. Y., 24 miles and back, once a week. . - Leave -Pleasant Mount Wednesday at 10 a m ; Arrive at Hancock by 6.p m ' • Leave Hancock Thursday at 10 a m ; Arrrive at Pleasant Mount by 6 p m. Proposals; : for twice-a-week service ..in- vited" 2756 From Tuokhannock, by Factoryville, Fleetville, Wallsville, Warren's Mills, and Tbropkinsvilk, to Clifford, 28 miles and back, six times a week to Factory vile, and once a week residue. Leave Tunkhannock daily,except Sunday, at6am• • Arrive at iactoryville by 9 a m ; Leave Factory - villa daily, except Sunday, at 5p m , or on arrival of mail from New York ; Arrive at Tunkhaunock by 8 p m ; Leave Factoryville Saturday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Clifford by 12 m ; _ _ Leave Clifford Saturday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Factoryville by 7 p. 2767 From Fenwick (late Morleyton) to Ster rett's Gap, 13 mires and back, once a week. Leave Fenwick Saturday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Sterrett'a Gap by 4 p m ; Leave Sterrett's Gap Saturday at 8 a m Arrive at Feuwick by 12 to. 2768 From Wellsborough, by Sabinsville, to Westfield, 28 miles and back, once a week. Leave Wellsborough Wednesday at 7 a m; Arrive at Westfield by 6 p m ; Leave Westfield Tuesday:at 7a m ; • ' Arrive at Welleborough by 6p m. 2759 From Sugar. Grove, by Beach Woods and Jackson Run, to Warren, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Sugar Grove Saturday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Warren by 12 m ; Leave Warren Saturday at 1•p m ; Arrive at Sugar Grove by 7 p m. 2760 From Carmichael's to Rice's Landing, 5 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Carmichael's daily, except Sunday, at 7 a m : Arrive at Rice's Landing by 8 a m ; Leave Rice's Landing daily, except Sun day, at 8i• a in • Arrive at Carmichael's by 9i• a m,; 2761 From Meadville, by liarmonsburg and Line Mills, to Penn Line, 20 miles and back, six times a week to Line Mills, and twice a week residue. Leave Meadville daily, except Sunday, at 7am; . • Arrive at Line Mills by 10. a ;• • Leave Line Mills, daily, except. Sunday, at Arrive at Meadville by 10 p m ; Leave Line' MIMI Tuesday and Saturday at 11 a. rn ; • Arrive at Pciin-Line . by 1p M ; Leave... Penn Line Tuesday and Saturday at 3 pm; , Arrive at Line Mills by 5 p (Schedule subject to change to connect with railroad at Line Mills.) 2762 From Erie, by Belle Valley and East ' • , Green, 'to' Wattsburg, 20 miles and baCk, three times a week. Leave Erie Tuesday, Thursday, and Polar ' day at 3 p rn ; Arrive at Wattsburg by 7 p m ; Leave Wattsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 a to ; Arrive at. Erie by 10 a m. • 2763 From Laury's Station, (on Lehigh Valley R. R.;) by, Unionville, (Neff's P. 0.,) Schnecksville,• Weidasville, Lyon Val ley, Hynemansville, Wiessenburg, and , . Leibenspergerville, to Kutztown, 23 miles and back, once a weak. Leave Laury's Station Monday after arri val of mail from Philadelphia and New York—say , at 10 a m ; Arrive at Kutztown by 6 p m; Leave Kutztown Thursday after arrival of mail from Reading—any at 10.a,m; Arrive at Laury's Station by 6 p m;. Proposals for more frequent service, not exceeding three trips a week, invited; 2764 From Helen, by Kersey, to Bensinger, 14 miles and back, once a week. Leave Helen Monday at 10 a m; Arrive at Bensinger by 2 p m; Leave Bensinger Monday 14 3 p m; Arrive at Helen by .7 p m. 2766 From Kittaning to Lecchburg, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Kittaning,Thursday. at 6 a rn; Arrive at Leechburg by:l2 m; Leave Leechburg Thursday at 1. p m; Arrive at Kittaniog-by -741 na. 2766 From Porterfield to ShiPpenville, 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave Porterfield Friday at 6 a m; Arrive at Shippenville by 11 a m; Pennovitfintia Walk (lt nefi)ap 'Afternoon Itbrvary 25, 1862 Leave Sbippenville Friday at 12 m; Arrive at Porterfield by 6 p m. 2767 From Freeport, by Slate Lick, to Win field, 11 miles and back, once a week. Leave Freeport Saturday at 11 a m; Arrive at Winfield by 23- p m; Leave Winfield Saturday at 8 p m; Arrive at Freeport by si p m. Proposals for more frequent service, not exceeding three trips a week, invited: 2768 From London to Bridgeport Mills, 31 miles and bar k, once a week. Leave London Tuesday at 11 a la; Arrive at Bridgeport Mills by 12 m ; Leave Bridgeport Mills Tuesday at 12 t pm; Arrive at London by 1 pm. 2769 From Zollareville to Tea Mile, 5 miles and back,- mice Leave Zollaraville . Thureday at 11 a ru; - , Arrive at Ten Mile by 124- p. m; • Leave Ten . Mile'Tbuisday at 1 p m; Arrive at Zollarsville by 2,1 p m. 2770 Fiom Lock Haven to Island, 8 miles and back, six times a week. 1• Leave Lock Haven daily, except Sunday, at 10 am; Arrive at Island by 11 a m; Leave Island daily, except Sunday, at 11} a m; Arrive at Lock Haven by 12} p in. (Schedule subject to change to connect with Can at Lock Haven.) NOTES. Proposals must be to carry the mail with "celerity, certainty, and security using the terms of the law, and they must be guarantied by two responsible persons, certified to as such by a postmaster or judge of a court of record. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals so far behind time as to break connection with depending mails, and not sufficiently excused, one-fourth of the compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency be satisfactorily explained, for neg lecting to take the mall from or into a post-of fice; for suffering it to be injured, destroyed, robbtd, or lost; and for refusing, after demand; to convey the, mail as frequently as the con tractor runs, or is concerned in running vehicles on the route. The Yostmaster General may annul the contract for disobeying the post-office laws, or the , instructions of the departrnent.--, lie may alter the=echecirile,'ned 'also order an, increase of service by allowing therefor a pro rata increase on the contract pay. ;He may also curtail or discontinue the service in whole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay, allowing one mouth's extra compensation on the amount of service dispensed with. Bids should be ad - I dressed to, Alio "Second Assistant Postmaster I General," superscribed "Proposals for mail ser vice, State of PODIIt yhania,' and sent by mail: For 'onus of proposal; ste, and other infor mation, see advertisement of this date, in pamphlet form, at the principal post-offices. GREAT SALE AND YEW. 'DLSTEIBUTION I Having purchased the, Ontfre!tight siud interest* mane EVERY 'body ought to jolt' . in oiroulat leg it, if the teat; we represent are so. AU are in - tereited, the well and afflicted.. The GOLDEN'ELECIIIIOunIe.haefaI in Chronic and Nervous Diseases, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, alrelichitts, Catsrrab , , Scrofula, Piles, Fresh or Old Sores, Ulcers, Glandular Swellings;' Female Complaints, &we Breasts, Sa.. le tact there is 'no family medicine that nuts with such magic power as the Goldeu Electric (ill. 'Huntirem3 can certify to its virtues. For the I.urpose of introducing it Into every flintily, with twoof my own valuable preparations for Coup's, Croup, Weak and !lamed and as an leducement to those woo assist me to dispose of 20 gross, I,..place in pcssesstott of a committee of .honoraole eentlesien the following valuable articles, for FuliE Met, lbu don &moo gst the purchasers.: 1 Fine 64m.ave 1 Fine Dresiing Bureau 1 Wine Cottage Bedstead • 1 Fine allgitsti Gold Lever Watch... 1 Fine Ladies' do__ S Fine Silver Watches, 15 00 1 (Ad Violin and Bow • • 1 Siu,ic Box -1 Fine Deuble.barrelled Gun ' • line Semi-tone Ac,c0rde0n........... ...... 4 4 GOld Bracelets, 11 00 4 500 Boxes Valuable Pills, 25 cis 125 400 Boxes Tooth Powder, 25eta.:........ lOO 200 Copes Life of Dan nice, Embellished, 26 cis 60 1 Ottpy, 6 volumes, Christian Union, 11 00.... 6 i Ewe Silk Dress 20 1 Fine Debits° Dress 3 2 Fine Lawn Dresses, 13 00 S Fine Gold Pencils; 11 00 6 Elti Floe sleevo Buttons, 1234 ...... 24 Fine Ladies' Guards, 25 cm 6 20 Fine Setts of Jewelry, 11 00......... ...... 20 .20 Fine Double Medallions, 1 00 20 ''so Fine Locket Pins, 50 chi 26 tee Vine Setts Studs, 25 cts 160 500 Fine 18. karat Kluge, 25 cis soo Fine Gent,' Sleeve Buttons, 1234 cts 25 100 Fine dllen's tiazor Powder, 25 ow—. 25 1 Gilt Family 8ib1e.... ' ......„ , g 1 Barrel Flour:... 70 On the payment of 25 emits for' ach Bottle or Box - of the lliedmine, the purchaser, will receive a receipt and an order for an euvelope, which will contain the name of one of the above Otte. On the day of the dittnbution.of gilts, the envelopes will be Placed Ma box or wheel, with a hole to pass the hunt into it, the envelopes. all put into the wheel, well shook tip and secared, each purchaser _will draw out the or her own envelope; the gift named therein will be given as soon as the drawing closes. No. 'Lice will be given to agents, and in the papers, or the day of distribution. Pura visors at a distance will have an equal share with those residing in Harrisburg. On re. ceipt of the money for one or' more dozen, the medicine, with ceritleate and orders, will ba forwarded by express, free of charge. In all cases the medicine is warranted to cure or give relief, or no charge. Bee certificates. Da. W. Betts—Dass Sot :—es I have learned that you have purchimedtue right to manufacture and sell Weep neWe Golden Electric nil, for the benefit of the afflicted, 1 send the following :—I have been afflicted with a run. Dog sore on my left leg for ten years. During that time L have been under the treatment of ten of the best DM tore in Harrisburg, Baltimore and Cumberland county • but all Could not effect a Cure . A little over a year pat, g o ing into my blacksinith shop - after nark, I hurt my dint leg also, below the slum. It spread all around the leg, and became a rumillirsore. Several Doetore told me I musthavemy.leg tilted olf,rmorfatkutiota . batting taken place...:•Porttinfuely got a bottle' Of' your GOffleh - Electric Gil for my child's sore mouth. It cured so soon that I thought I would try it on my legs. I have been using it about six weeks, sad my big rare now tmaled up —hound and well. . • . . . • ELISHA T.BOUCH. We, the undersigned,•. who are well acquainted with Elistia T. kibuch, du certify to the fact as stated above, and dim bellow:it) effects of tit'Conueles Golden Electrle Oil on many of our neighbors: • • HENRY ANDREW, ; . a EBERLY, . . A. P. ERB, (Bridgeport Hotel.) BENJAlilln CLAY, J LONOENsedEIt, Esq. 11' have been using Dr. Harr's Croup syrup in,my family for the past two ye trs. I would not be without it at any price, as my children gee subject to Colds snd Croup. I believe I have saved their lives by the use of the medicine. No family with children ought to be without It. F. X SWARTZ, (11very,)Harrisburg. Cane Coins, December 6,1861. Di. HART thank you most sincereiy for the Oint ment you gave me for my eyes. I have oily used it a few times, and sin now entirely tree from inflamation and pain which is more than I have been for the laid live years.- 1 hope God will bless you for the freugitt. No person afflicted with weak or inflamed sore eyes ought to be without it. J. C. IdIIES. being well acignainted with J: C. Milee,what he certi fies to above is correct and true. as singular , mit they seem. J. B HELD, C. C. for Bedford. - , tiuntirris' have certified—l have only given the above. T•tter, Poisoni Ituh, Loeb Jaw, Gonorrhova, Gloat, Leticorrhie, and , all secret dfiliaaaa ea, ed with same attO. oes'i, or no charge. leo per cent. will be paid to all persona selling one or more doien.• W. Barth,. i OLD / 4: PENS L--The• largest and -beat 4) swat, train $1.004 44.00—warranted—a% PHEFAIR 0 BOOKISTORM '2Outrtiatmtnts. ftlil9-lawd4w inisullantous. DS. W. BARR, OF HARRISBURG, facture and sell M'.IIONNELL'S GOLDEN ELEOTRIC 120-dawif To Destroy—Rats, Roaches, &c. To Destroy—Mice, Moles, and Ants. Tb Destroy—Bed-Bugs. To Destroy—Moths in Furs, Clothes, &c. 2b Destroy—Mosquitoes and Fleas. lo Destroy—lnsects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy—lnsects on Animals, &c. To Destroy—Every form and specie of Vermin if • Cositaii•PSP7 • THE - "ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES,KNOWN.' DZREOTEI nrswens • EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF Those Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Bats do not die on the ptemises." "Theycome out of their holes to die." "They are the only infallible remedies known. "12 years and more established in New York cite." Used by—the City Post Office. Used by .the City Priedne arid Station Houses. Used by—the City-Steamers, Ships, &c. Used by—the City Hospitals, Alme-Houses, Used by—the City Elotels--'Astor' —'St.Nicho las,' -Ice. Used by—the Boarding Houses. &0., &c. Used by—more than 60,000 Private Families. 'See, one or two Specimens of what is everywhere said by the People—.Editors--Deakrs, Bfe. HOUSEKF;EPEILS—tronbIed with vermin need be so no longer, if °they nee "Comp's" Exterminators. We have used. it to our satis faction, and if a box cost Wive would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but "Cosries" articie knocks'the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can Write it. It is in great demand all over the country. . Medina (0.) Gasetie. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant county by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster (W s.) _Herald.' HENRY 11. COSTAR—We are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rate, Ake, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly.. Emma ' & Stouvrsa, Druggists, Windsor,. Md. M. BLiklll. Poatinisiter:Getieral "Coahir's" Rat, Roach, &c. Extermhulor. " Costar's "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator. • "Costar's" " Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, &c. 'Nue. 60e. AND 31 , 00 Boxes, Barman AND PLASIN, $3 35 Sure TOE PLANTATIONS, Saws, Baku, BOTII3, &C., &C. CAUTION!! To prevent the public from being imposed upon:by spurious and Highly' Pernicious Imitations, a new label has been prepared, bear ing . a fac simile of the Proprietor's signature.— Fauunine each box, bottle, or flask carefully be fore purchasing, and take nothing but ''COB tare." .... $lOO ffr M 1 Everrolure—by AU Wino a rms rmara Dattrsni in the large cities. Some of the Wholesale Agents in New York City. Schieffelin Brothers Sc'Co. B. A: Frihnestook, . null & Co. A. B. & D, Sands & Co. Wheeler - & Hart James S. AsOinwall. Morgan & Hall, Ruckel & Co. Thomas & Fuller. V. D. Orvis. ; Harrel, Risley & Kitchen. Bash, Gale .& Robinson. H. Ward, Close & Co. Mc:Meson & Robbitui. D. 8. Barnes , & -. Co; F. C. Wells & Co. Lvaelle, Marsh '& Gardner.- Hall, Dixon & Conrad Fox—AND °THEW. Philadelphia, Pa. DYott it co. MA. Fatmeiteck & Co. . • Robert Shoemaker & Co: French, Richirds & Co.;—arin omens. Dacoontra, Gammas, STORUCKIPIIIS and.RlTAlle Mtn generally In all COIRCIRT Towns and . VILLAGE3AII the; illirriED' STATES. HARRISBURG. PENNA. gir Sold by D. W. Gross & Co., AND C. K. Keller Principal Wholesale and Retail Agents at Harrisburg. and by the Dammam, STORM- ItiPPERS and Razaulas generally. • Corarrar Daum can order as above. Or address orders direct--[or if Price, Terms; 8re., 1 is desired; or send for [1862] Circular, giving reduced •Prices] Harrisburg, lea, HENRY IL:COSTAL taclopsr.lrbskor--Nw &12 Sibadwit---(Oppa Bite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York: felal2-41614 Nur 2tilutrtistmento. VERMIN.: EXTERMINATORS. VERMIN. ltbiLar AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. AND for the speedy cure the sub joined varieties of Disease : - Scrofula and Scrofulous Affection such as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Blaine, and all Skin Diseases. OAKLAND, Ind., Bth Jane,lBs9 J. C. Atat & Co., Gents : 1 feel it my duty to acknowt Age what your Sarsaparilla has done for me. Having Inherited a &rotating infection I have suffered from it In Various ways for years. Sometimes it burst out in Misers on my hands and arms ; sometimes turned in ware end distressed me at the 'stomach. Two years ago it broae out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one Sere, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. 1 tried many medic`nes and several physi cians, but without much relief: from any thing. in fact, the, disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you bad prepared an alternative (sarsaparilla,) . for I knew irom your rep utation that any Ming you made must be good. I sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it cured me. I took it, as you advise, iu small doses of a teaspoonful over a month, and used almost three bottles New and healthy eke seen began to form under the scab, which after a while fell Off my skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that tits disease has gone from my system. You can well believe that I feel what I am saying when I tell you, that I hold you to be one of the al °sties of the age, and remain ever gratefully. Yours, ' AI_FRED B. TAi.J_EY. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tettei and Salt. Rheum, Scald Head Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Honest M. Preble writes teem Salem, N. Y., 12th 5ep.,,18.59, that he nakeured an inveterate case. of Drop sy, which threstened to terminate fatally, by the per es. Tering use of oar Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous *t rack of Malignant Erysipelas by large doses of the same says he'eures the common Eruptions by it constantly. Bronehooele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. ZebuMa maisu of Prospect, Texas, writes : "Three bot tles of your Stump:wale cured me from a Gerrus—e hid eous swelling oa the neck, telach f had suffered from over two years." , Leneorrhata or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Olceration,Fernale Diseases. Dr..f. B. S. Cheeping, of New York City, writes ; most cheerfully, comply, With the regret of your agent in saying I have round year saraaperi is is mo d excellent alternative in the numerous complanntiklbr which we em ploy such a reitteiy, but especially in to ask Disease, of the Scrofulous Mathis:3ls. 1 tcore cured mauy Inveterate cases of Leucerrhoss. by it,. sod some Where the . corn - plaint was caused, by uiceratibra of the uterus. The ul ceration itself was soon eared. Nothing within my knowledge equals tt Lr these female derangements." Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, "A dan gerous ovarian Baser on one of thefernales in my lewdly, weirs bad dotted all the remedies we could employ, bas at length been completely cured' by your &trixt of Sar saparilla. tiur physician thought nothing but aztirpa tlen.could 'afford rebel', but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla es the last resort before cutting, and it proved elfectuaL After takfingyour remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease 'remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. New OKLILLIS, 25th august, 1959. Dr. J. C. AYER : Sir, I.' cheerfully comply with the re oneat of drour agent, and report to you some of the effects hive realized with your SarsaparilLs. hive cured with it, in my practice, most' of the coM. .pls!nbl fur which it is reemumended, and have found its enacts truly wonderful in the cure of • Fineral and Mei carial./X:wwai. dme of my patients tad Siptitiiiic ulcers in his throat, which were consul:Mad ois palate and toe top dills 'Mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily 'taken, cured him hi five week. Another was &Wicked by, sec: cindery symptoms in his nose, anikthe ulceration had eat en away a considerable part of it, so that I believe the disorder would BUM reach his brats and.klll him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sars,parilia the ulcers healed, and be is well seam, not of course without some disfiguration to his face. A woman who had been treat_ l for the same disorder by mercury was suffering trout this poison in her bones. they had become so SehlitiVe.to the weather that on a damp day she sugared akeractating %via In her joints and bones: Sho, too; was cured lentirely.by your Sarsaparilla la a few weeks. I know from its turinilla, Which you agent gave me, that this ereparallon from your laboratory Must be a great remedy; omasequently, ,iktese truly ;remarkable results with it have esit surprised me. Fraternally yours, G. V. LARIALER, K. D. RhaWnatilini Gout, Liver Complaint. Dwarumuros, Preston CO., Va., 6th July, 1659 01.7. C. AYH'S: Sir, I base been afilic.ed with a rain. ful chronic itheuniatisin for a long time, which balked the WU of physicians, and studs to Inc m spite of all the remedies I could fla , until I tried your Suramparilla.— One,bottle cured mom two Weeks, and restored my gen eral lomat:Ls° much that I ain fax water tuna. kelsore.l . was attacked. I Muhl. it a woadaritli medicine. • J. 'SRAM. Sults Y. Getcnetl, of St. Louis. writes : "I gave: been afflicted for years with as affection of the Liver, winch destroyed my hedith. I tried every .hing,'aud •every thing tailed to relieve me ; sad I have .been 4.• broken down moo for some years - from'no ther cause than de rnersgwenter theldser. - My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. ®spy, advised me to try your Saresparrilia, because he oiddie knew you, and anything you made was worth trying. 13y the blessing of God it ass cured me. I fee; young *gad. The best that can be mid of you is not halfigood sac uga " • Saurus, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Ulceration; Caries and Exfoliation of the Bones. A great'variety Of eases 'have been reported, to us where cures of. ttiose fortdidablei eomplaitita have e esult forte the use 01 this remedy, but one space here will not adaiit them. Sem, of Ulleol may be found in our Amer- can Almanac, which the agouts below named are pleased to Widen gratis to all who call for them. Dyipepsia, Heart Diseue, rits, ly, Ke4uacholy, Neuralgia, Many remarkable cures of these affections have„been made by the alternative power of hats medicine, lc stim- Wawa the vhallunettoint into vigorous .actioa, and thus overcomes disorder:l'lo:ll6h would be Supposed beyond its reach. -Such a remedy has beau:required by the ne cessities of the people, and ate are confident that this will do ler Mein all that medicine can do: ' flyer's Cherry Pectoral FOR TECH ItAPIDICUR4OF -- C,oughs, Colds, Influenza, lloarseness, Croup, -.llronchitis, incipient Con sumption, and for the Relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of the Disease This Isazremedyuo universally known to surpass any other. for thecure of tituoat and lung Complaints, that it is useless here to.publish. toe evidence of its virtues. Its 'unrivalled excellenee fie coughs mid tiolds,'and its truly wonderful citrus pelmeeery disease, have made it known throughout, the civilised riatiorm of the earth.— Pew ine*the commininies ,or even families, timing'them who have not SOMO personal experience of its clfects.--. some living trophy 1n their of its VrOtory over the Subtle and ilisOlterOOW dWordeni et the throat and tongs. _as all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they knoW, too, the effect.; of this remedy; we need not do more than ni :AMU! e them that it has new all the ou ches that it did have when making the Cures which have WOO SO Strongly upon the eetindetiM3 el mankind; ' Prepared by Dr. J. C: AYI & CO: SOld;by itanuelirt, -C. K. Heller, 13..W.:G r 6 28 & Co.i J. Id. 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