THE TELEGRAPH rtrztasmcp KORNING AND EP7a72I7G, AY GEORGE BERGNER. OFF7CR wimp BT.. 14.4.1? WALNUT. ER.PITS OF SUBSCRIPT/ON, SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION, pki t.v TallanArtr Is served to subscribers in the , I ty at P23i centc per week. Yearly subscribers will be ebarged $0 00 In advance. Those persons who neglectto pa y in advance will be charged $7 90. . WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TUN fetsuaern is also published weekly, and is furnished subacribers at the following cash rates i t ugie copies weekly.... 2,,ipies to one Post Moe Ica vvies to one Post Office MEDICAL DYS - PEPSIA. A Cure Warranted. Dyspepsia has the following Symptoms: Ist. A constant pain or uneasiness at the pit of the stomach. 2d. Flatulence and Acidity. Costiveness and Loss of Appetite. 4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits, 6th. Diarrhoea, with griping. 6th. Pain in all parts of the System. 7th. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpita tion of the Heart. ath. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat. 9th. Nervous Affection, and want of Sleep at night. 10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting. llth. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, and Loss of sight. 12th, Headache and Staggering in walking, with great weakness. Out of the thousands of cases of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Wishart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them has failed of a perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years' standing. sold by all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wishart's office, No. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations and con teltations fret) of charge. Send for a circu lar. Price $1 per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of money. DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, 'DYSPEPSIA. I, ELIZABETH BRANSON, of Brandywine, Dal., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify that, for one year and a halt I suffered every thing but death from that awful disease called Dyspepsia. My whole system was prostrated with weakness and nervous debility; I could not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would return just as I swallowed it; I became so costive in my bowels that I would not have a passage in less than from four and often eight days; un der this immense suffering, my mind seemed entirely to give way. I had a dreadful horror and evil forebodings. I thought everybody hated me, and I hated everybody; I could not hoar my husband nor my own children, every thing appeared to be horror-stricken to me; I had no ambition to do anything; I lost all my love of family and home; I would ramble and wander from place to place, but could not be contented; I felt that I was doomed to hell, and that there was no heaven for me, and was often tempted to commit suicide, so near was my whole nervous system de stroyed, and also my mind from that awful complaint, Dyspepsia, that my friends thought best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's hospital, West Philadelphia; I remained there nine weeks, and thought I was a little bettor, but in a few days my dreadful com plaint was ra.ing as bad as ever. Hearing of the wonderful cures performed by Dr. Wis hart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to him. Ire said ha bad rrt ilownht 11A ormla me. So in three days after I called and placed myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt that my disease was fast giving way, and I continued to recover for about three months, and at the present time I enjoy perfect health of body and mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a merciful God and Dr. Wis hart, and to his great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me from an Insane Asylum and premature grave. All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or write, as I am willing to do all the good I can for suffering hu manity. ELIZABETH BRANSON, Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware county, Pa. Dn. Wisnarr's Office, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia. DYSPEPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA I Da Wrsgartr—l have been a constant sufferer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, daring which time cannot say I ever enjoyed a perfectly well day. There were times when the symptoms were more aggravated than at others, and then it seemed it would be a great re lief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latterly my sufferings so much increased that 1 became almost unfit for business of any kind; my mind was continually tilled with gloomy thoughts and fore bodings, and if I attempted to change their current by reading, at once a sensation of icy coldness in connection with a dead weight, as it were, rested upon my brain; also, a feeling of sickness would occur attliestomach, and great pain to my eyes, accompanied with which was the continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility and nervousness, which made it difficult to walk by day or sleep at night. I became averse to society, and disposed only to seclusion, and having tried the skill of a number of eminent physici.9ss of various schools, finally came to the conclusion that, for this disease at my present age (45 years) there was no cure in existence. But, through the interference of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at last found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which seem to have effectually removed al most the last trace of my long list of ailments and bad feelings, and in their place health, pleasure and content ment are my everyday companions. JAMES M SAUNDERS, No, 453 North Second street, Philadelphia, Formerly of Woodbury, N.. 1.. Dr Mrishart's Office No. 10 North Second street, Phila delphia. A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. ERAS WHAT NH. JOILV IL BAB OCE SAYS. No. 1028 Oars Smear, ; Philadelphia, January 22d, 1863. f DR. Wrsmutx--Sir:—lt is with much pleasure that I am now able to inform you thaty by the use of your great American Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entirely cured of that most distressing compipint, Dyspepsia. I had been grieviously afflicted for the lest twenty-eight years, and for ten years of that time have not been free from its path one week at a time. I have had it finite worst form and have dragged on a mosfmiserable existence—in pain day and night. Every kind of food that I ate Oiled me with wind and pain, it mattered not how light, or how small the quantity . A continued belching was sure to follow. I had no appetite for any Idndi of meats what ever and my distrers was so great for several months be fore I heard of your Pills, that I frequently wished for death. I had taken everything that I had beard of for Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; but on your Pills being recommended to mo by one who had been cured by them, I concludedlo give them a trial, although I bad no faith in them. To my astonishment, I found myself getting better before I had taken one-fourth of a box, and after taking half a box, I am a • well man, and can eat anything .1 wish, and enjoy a hearty meal three LIMB a day, without inconvenience from anything I eat or drink. If you think proper, you are atliberty to make this public and refer to use. I will'cheerfully give all de sirable information to any one who may call on me Fours, respectfully, JOHN H. BABCOCK. For sale at Dr. Wishart-s Medical Depot, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price One Dollar per box, Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of price. DYSPEPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA ! I, Samuel D. Haven, have been a great sufferer with Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of the Kidneys fox three years. I employed_ three or four of the most end neat physicians of Philadelphia, also of Burlington county N. J. mey did all for me they could, but all to no pur. Pose. I wise constantly tilled „with awful pain and Air° tre e'', and with constant belching of wind and sour acid. My tongue was covered...with a white . 6ating of mucus until it cracked in large furrows, and was dreadfully sore! Ohl o ft times wished for death to relieve me of my sufferings, for I bad lost all hope of ever being well again. I made it a subject If ,prayer, to Mod that he would direct toe to some physician or niedloitte: that mild Inn ma 1 Ina told W rood an adirertionnio *I . 7" ,7 7- 4 1; - . e. '-:. r r:".: -- ;: : ' s :i' - 7 -t r 7 .7.7 ~,, 7 1 ` `."'‘'''', I. . -;. -,....: •,:. :: ..., . , , .-. • . , i ',., :..,'.. '' : --,'' i'l 1 , , '-! ~,,J,..1 . .N`'...„- , , , .„', \ i f ,' 7/ . .,',, . ' • - • , s' ~_,-., , ir:,,:, . ,,. . ,r. ,C..4•' ' I - • - -", • • -•'.: '.:::,• ;:ii:.'.. ‘-: - •E ..-A , ,,L„.-., . . -- .. -, - ,-- , . -,./ •,., - .. . . . , . ...-: Hi, ,„, . , 1 , ~w fr.- • • '.,.. - -V •'''. -I t.j;. -;.. :...„ ),,,: .- r l / r . 1 .. .." . :-. "." % 1 `--. ' ,j,) -V - _:".! ' 4 -' - ..,.: - . . • -. i rf r t': , t2 * - x ---- ,---, - -,,, ''Zri- - - 1: - .- . .... , --"-.: - ...; • .... . Si SO 4 00 10 00 BY GEORGE BERGNER. MEDICAL. Dr. Wishar's in the Philadelphia Ledger, of . a great cure made upon Mr. Jan Babcock, of 1028 Olive street, Phiia delphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. I went to the Doctor's Office, and placed myself under b treat ment, and told him if he failed to cure me, it would be the last effort I weutd make. It has been six weeks since I commenced the use of his medicine, and I am now a well man, free from all pain and distress, and can eat three hearty meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly welL DT. Wishart, I want you to publish my case, as I want every poor dyspeptic suffering as I was, to call on me, and I will tell them of the great cure .1 have received from your invaluable medicine. SAMUEL -D . HAVEN. Corner Venango and Lambert streets near Richmond street N , formerly from Wrightatown, Burlington county,, The above are a few among the thousands which this great remedy has saved from an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters from physicians and drug- gists who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they have never used or sold a medical which gave such universal satisfaction. Prepared only by the proprietor, HR. L Q. C. WISHART, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists everywhere Br6YlB-eod-d&w rumor OPMNING FOR Fall and Winter Trade! BALMORALS AND SCARFS , ! FUR'S! FURS!! Tbe Largest and best selected stock in this city 1 New Cloak Store, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK, HARRISBURG, PL sep2-tf SARRISBLYRO BAkr i 33 October 12, 1864. - Ameeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the banktiig house on Monday, the 14th day of November neat, at 12 o'clock. for the purpose of taking into consideration, and deciding on the question whether or not the said bank shall become an Association for carrying on the business of Banking under the Laws of the United States, and of exercising the powers conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled "An act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become associations for thC purpose of banking under the laws of the United-States," approved the .22d clay of Angtult;lB64; Broitteet the Board of Directors. • J. W. WEIR, Cushier.. octl2-td SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY lAM happy to offer to the public a leigie and splendid assortment of• . '.. • SUPERIOR GOLD PENS; ' LEROY W. FAMOBILD.: These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will give ea lire Satisfaction. PLEASE TRY THICK. ' SOHRFFER'S BOOK STORE, — I: Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harrisbari Pa. ap23 NEW PHILADELPHIA toI.OA.K. STORE, IN D. W. GROSS NEW BLOCK, Market Street, Harrisburg. 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES O FASHIONABLE CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS, AND FINE SPRING SHAWLS. Will open on the tat of knit. Imar2l-dty Almanacs ! Almanacsi Mt A_ T.l - Jbt English and German Lancaster . Almanacs, • for the year S 165• For sale, by the gross, Dozen, or single; at Scheffer's Bookstore, 21 South Second street, Harrisburg Pa. se29 I) CI INT NE S NEW EATING AND DRINKING SALOON. Walnut street, between Third atutrourth- Wines, Beer and the best quality of liquors constantly on hand. A share of the public patronage is respectfully. solicited..[oc3d6m] - JOSN DONNEIt•; Very. Convenient. JACOB TAUSIG, .. • ASES pleasure to inform his friends and T Customers. and the public in ganeraVthaar opened a wholesale aim retail Variety, Ifoluot iisid dry Store, N 0.105% Market street, above Eby t 0 /pa Building, Harrisburg, Pa. It would occupy a great amount of space to enumerdte the articles composing my stock. The purchaser thitd, through my experience of thirteen years in the busboys, that y l. can sell goods equal to the jobbers in the Eastern cities. sept264l6ni*, _ . TREES! TREES!! TREES! ! ! T' UNDERSIGNED will commence planting Shade and Ornamental Trees,,Vines,:and such Fruit trees as are fit to plant in the Fall:: ' : ' ' 3...tazsg. I'. S.—Perions who were furnished with trees. last Spring that were warranted to grow, can have the name rep/aced that missed. [ocl3] J. KISH. VERY FINE, INDEED! MO our fine and extensile stook of PhotO . graph &hams and Photograph Card PlotproSover have added a BEAUTIFUL E;NY.ELOf24 for the' reeepPion of card pictures . They must be seen and willbe admired Jai-Photographers supplied at the very lowest whole sale price, said their care printed upon themfor $1; thousand, .wholesale - may 24 SCREIFFEWS BOOR TORN. QUEENQ A S and GTSSWILIKE, a well se lected assortment, juist received, of the latest styles jylB BOYER & ROMPER. QAP•SA.GO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, Nat l..) meg end New York State Cheese Plot received' at BECISLgR • FRAZSIB; - myb suaceesors to W Dock, Jr., A co. ALPHABET BLOCKS! - AND HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS, FOR sale at SCHEEPER'S BOOKSTORE, octl 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. N Kv ira ß 0 0 IC. a—THE 61101qa)KB, _DAYS OF SHODDY .Jitat received at Mena DOWEFFSH'D BOOKSTORE. CIDER VIITEGAB. , - Pare Cider Vinegar can be bought by4be barrel or conallAinnaß_Kla /30 BMW& /WE R• LIRESH-0113TEBS r In can, Pet received and for sale by SRISLER & FRAZER, eept2B (sneoeo.9Doek Bi-Oo Vititaidni j `Pi S Chow , 50 r Mixed Pickleg Wabuda and (Minna. link 'We wtibieeele and MAU SHLSLER a FRAZER,_ Mbomou to W. Doctr,lr.e."& co: "THE UNION—NOW AND FOREVER."—Webster. CLOAKS, Circulars, CLOAKS EROCHE Jkisi) JAOURNIN6 SHAWLS I at the HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, NOYEMBER 10, 1864 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS When will Wonders Cease 1 THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WALD ! DR. MaBRIDE'S KING .OF PAIN WILL cure and ache or pain in from one to sixty minutes i• It acts like magic upon the absorbent and glandular systems, reducing swellingsand regulating the secretions and excretions. It is of a diffusive, penetrating nature,. exerts its influence from the periphery to the centre of. the nervous organism, thence by reflex action its power is felt throughout the entire system, restoring the circu lating fluids and checking disease with invincible strength. TILE KING OF PAIN IS INFALLIBLE No matter what the I pain•apply the medicine and you will find instant relief. tis an Internal and external cure. THE KING OF PAIN Cures almost instantancoutly, Headache, Earache, Neu ralgia; Deafness, Sore Throat, bolds, Bronchial Affections, Asthma, Dyspesia, Diarrheas, Dysentery or Bloody Flax, Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Bladder and Genital Organs, Cramp, Cholic and all spasmodic pains, Fever and Ague, Bents, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains and wounds of every description. It proves itself the mastery, as the, testimony of thousands prove its meritorious worth. Sold, wholesale and retail, Py S. A. KIN=.;, druggists, Sole Agents, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. SOLDIERS READ! The following letter from a soldier, in reference to the efficacy and powerful restorative qtialitities of DR. Mc- BRIDE'S KING OF PAIN, speaks for itself : NEWVILLE, CUMBICRLAND COUNTY, Sept. 14,1884 Messrs. S. A. Mewled & Bro., druggists, Ifarrisburg, Pa.: Oasis :—I would inform you tluit, I receivedthe bottles of McMride's Great Pain Killer, and enclosed: .plotme find five dollars more, for which send me five bottles addition al to-morrow. I• leave for camp to-morrow. Let, me know whether you can supply me with it in the army. I am in Company H,.11D2d Regiment P. V. I have beep in very bad health/ for upwards.of four years, and two of the one-dollar bottles have cured me completely, and have made me feel like a man. ':Besides, I have cured a num ber of my comrades of various diseases Incident to camp lite, and can recommend it to be the best medicine the soldier can provide for himself. Yours respectfully, JOS. E. "WHITE. • All orders from a distance promptly attended to by S. A. KUNKEL /a BRO. , A 11031 F, CERTIFICATE. The following certificate is froni a well-known citizen of Harrisburg Aug. SO, 1864. To ITEE Puma° :—lt gives me great pleasumto recom mend to the public the- Medicine prepared by DR. J. J. IL3BRIDE, which he calls the "SING OF PAIN." I was induced to use it as an external remedy for a bruise, which it relieved immediately, - and subsequently cured entirely. Its success, induced me Muse it: internally for Dlarrhom, with which I .was.afflicted id. a. Chronic form for nearly eighteen Months, and to such art extent that my kidneys were soriously deranged.. The medicine hes cured me. and certainly that is saying' a great deal in ita.faver, when I reflect how many other remedies l,tried without experi encing anything but femPorary mlief. PO -my part, I shall always keep a'supply of it in my hems?, believing as I do that it is a most invy.uable family'rriedicine. DANIEL E. WILT. The unexampled sale of this medicine proves it to be the Most wonderful discovery of the age in the medical art The nadersigneckare the sole agents for. the-State, and will supylyit . wholeisale and recall.,_ IeI:H.IINICEk& 8R0.,. Druggisi • sepls ] . ' • 118 Mallet street, Harrisburg. PEIPMER'S_ DAILY. LINE . . • , • MIPAPWIIBEN ,P1111.11.DE14 3 81.1.A, doevir r . wlllninninsyw" l l MU" ey, Uniontown Watson own, ffi i lton, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Bun bury, Treverton Georg etown, .• Lyltenstown - Dltiteesbnig, • - • AND itkivarsittukr. The Philadelphia' Depot being centrally located, the drayagemill !A at the lowest retes. The Condtiotor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goo diki to the line. (Roods delivered at the de pot of V ntrusted lll.JAM E. BM; 812 Market ' street, Philadelphia, bk - 6 o'clrok P. r., will be delivered In Hu rlabarg the neximorning. WreLnlot, Allwnys SA Low ea by Any Other Line. dOS. MONTGOMERY &CO., Philadelphia and Reading Depot, oct2l-tf Feet Of Market street, Harrisburg. CANNED KRAUTS OF BMW/ DESOREP VON::,S4.UOES of all tteoelebratedtaaoifeciarers. OLIVROILEI,-. _ . . o every description. Also, BROWN 5T0174 FINE . TEAS, COFFEE, SDGAR and SYRUP'of allgrades andprices, and the best selected stock outside of Philadelphia. All goods guaranteed as represented. Particular attention paid to all orders from a distance. goods carefully packed and delivered' to all parts ot t lite city free of charge. B.IIIBLERt&TRA.Z.ER, myfi Successors to W. Dock. Jr.. & Co. NltW unuott STORE. IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS' AND OTHERS.—The undersigned offers at wholesale, to the trade, a choice.lot of the but y q uors ever brought to Harrisburg, vis l'rettelt Brandies ; Selland GAIN, SCO!Ch, /risk, Bourbon,_.,Wheat and 04 ..Eye WitiskY; forsefin and Domestic Wfyies, such as Cffantpagne, Claret, Catattosa, ate: Alt liquors =warranted, as represented. Landlords and others will.fleff it to their advantage to call &Zit. , amine the assortment at. the store, on South d street; two deers below Chestnut.. my27;d6m . . GEORGE WINTERS "PINE ROMANO SHEENY; imported 1.; 1848. Warranted the Finest Sherry Wine in this cakeat SHISLER F ' & to WM. Dock. MS I MESS suAD and FINE -NEW HACK . EREL,just readied, at • jylB , ; • • BOTP• & IC.OERPER. tfsii. .14 ew x n d. 2 . I\TEW. o. Mackerela nd IN • iir;baiielii; halt barrels and kitta, aid by the peand, at . Dad] . • : SMSLBR & MAZZA: EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR and COEN MEAL always on hand, of he beat quality, at BOYEB A; BOWYER. ALMON.—Fine salt Sabnon, at -10 ang6 SHISLER & FRAZER. CAMPAIGN TORCHES, Manufactured and for sae by J. HALL ROHRMAN, 6e28-6t 606 Cherry street, Philadelphia N'VIDOW SASH FOR BALE. . -168 lights, 9x14, won seasoned. Inquire of . G. S. BENDER, se29-3t* At Zieslees Liquor store, Market st.. A NEW 81:131PIAY of FRESH . &KOLE 1 - ELUL% just received this naming, at. SHINER &FRAZER. jel7 - • successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co • STEW HAONEREBIA, ERRING. AND SAL *# riAT4l Roinut Jk Trmißrikw VRENOH CHALK AND RANcrfras, §nitable for Banks, Office!, Sic't atEtheffer%Bookstoro,,Harnsburg, Pa. se4l9 VITGLIBH BREAKFAST TEL —Jaskre ..l24 calved, Rape chest of English Breakfast' SEISLER, 'FRAZES. Bummers to .Wm. Dook.a.l • A FRESH supply of ll li ekkener's Celebrated 13.. saw eared Hams and Dried - Beef, ni4261 . , Royale a; soßanit. VCOI4TON'i MESS BILID:—We received a 12/ fresh let this morning, at W/5 A - - - BOYEIf XERltintt UTTIKSTIOS' ItASICEM isles &Tn. _Li set,' oncoessOrs to W. Dock, ir., & Co.; have on hand 86 dozen hielzoti- baskets: Nice $6 60 per dozen. fen g 1tL7.4311i I now. orop Is3kKk-=" TfrO f TREAT "A lER : IUA.N:R lED:IES,"` • KNOWN AB 46 11 E L 111-41 O.L S l "i, GENIIINE.,PREPABATIONS,. HEI,MBOAD E...I"TBACT-"iIUCH4," HELMBOLD EITBACT SARSAPAIULLA, HELMBOLirimPaorEn' :Ads E HE,LAXBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED''' FLUID, EXTRACT . BUCBLUi A PDSITTVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY BLADDER, JUDREYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL• SWELLINGS. FrIEBLS Medicine increases the power of Dt- L gestion, and excites.the ABSORBENTS intoheAlth7 action, by which the WATERY or CALCEROUS "depos- Dons, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS daced, as well as pain and inflammation, and Is gal far MEN, WOMEN or CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII, FOR WEAKNESSES Arising from &maim% Habits of Dissipation, Early In discretion or Abuse, ' ~•LY N . A:1 ~}~~it~ 4~: YW:e' , i aQ A /,.]:'~~ao!_v~~g+v C.T. r. R Indleposition to Exertion, Dryneed of theSklit, Loss of Memory, Loss of Power, . r. • Weak Nerves, . Difficulty of Breatliing, Horror of Disease, Trembling, Ilimnelei of• Vision, Wakefulness, Universal Lassitude of the Pain in the Back, Muscular System, Flushing of the Body, Hot Hands, Eruptions on the Face, . , Pallid Conidenace, Teo symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this :mad!. eine invariably removes, soon follow IMPOTENCY, FATUrfI, EPILEPTIOFITS, In one of which. the patient may expire. Who can my that thetare,not frequently followed by those "direful . diseases," • DOWUTY AND CONSUMPTION eta iaeat rAysa.of the Jenne asylums and n o rre or - um calm, --.rth c d, lacm- MU to the truth or the assertion. - • THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Helmbold's Extract Buahu invariably does: A trial wilt, convince the most skeptical. FEMALES-EEMALES-FEMALES, OL OR YOUNG, suing, JIMMIED, OR CORTEX PLATINO.XARRIAOR . _ In many affections peculiar,to females the Extract, Bu; chu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in ChloroWor Retention, Irregularity, PainfuMese, or suppression of the customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the Uterus, Leucorrhea pr Mites, Sterility, and for all coin. plaints incident.to the sex, whether arising from Indisdm Um; Habits Or Dissipation or in the DEMI GE142% I? OF LIFE '..6;71 the MUSTARDS, NO EMILY - SHOMi BE WITHOUT IT. • Take noMalsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medicine for Unpleasant and Dangerona Discuses. . , HELAIEBOthS EXTRACT BUCHU, OureeSecret .IMseases iaell their stages; at little expense; little or no change in dief; no inconvenience and no expo sure, It causes frequent desire, and gives 'Strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, purrenttrig and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying paluand Maio mation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling "Poisonous, Diseased, and "Wornbut" . Matter:lTtionsandir upon thousands who have been the iictinutn - rmileinii and , oshotave paid heavy fees tube cumbinsibitortAlkde, have found they.were deceived, and thatthe iToiroal? has by the use of "poweifil Atdrinents," been' dried, ln the System; to' break' otifiri an aggravated form, and perha ps after marriage .Use LB'S EriatAcr SUMO for all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Feniale;froinwhatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs requirethe aid of a Diuretic. lIELEBOLD'S' EXTRACT BMW% the Great Diuretic, and it is certiain to have the desired client in all Diseases for which it, is Tecate. mended. • Blood—Blood—Blood. Helmbold's Highly Concentra ted Compound MID =TM= S44IS4LPABII.I.4Syppfi.' LIS. This's an ifeeCtion - of the—Stood and the Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose,,Ears, Throat, Wiud pipe and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearance. in the form of Ulcers. Helmbold's lxtract Sarsaparilla pu rifies the Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Colbr. It being prepared expressly for this class of complaints, Its Blood-PurifyingProperties Are preserved to a greater eittent.than any other.preparationof fittreawita; TirwrourßOLD'S ROSE WASTE: An excellent4etionier diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, amiss an injeetion diseases of 'the Urinary Organs, arising from 'habit's of dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Rricha and Sarsaparilla, in such 'diseases as recommended.. Evidence of the most, resporusible and re, liable character will accompany the medielnes: CERTIFI CATES OF CURES from eight to twenty years standing, with names known to Science and Fame. :For Medical Properties of Bach; see Dispensary of the.Nnited States. See Professor DEWEE'S valuable works on the Practice of. Physic. See remarke_made by the late celebrated Dr.- PE=Thiladelphta. • See remarks made by'Dr. MoDOWErT., a celebrated Thytdcian and mem ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, and published In the Transactions of the King's and Qneen's Joual. See Medice-Chirurgicalßeview,pablishol byI3EN,J. WAFERS, Fellow of the Royal College of Swoons The :most of the late standard works o Medicine Extract of Buchu, $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles. for, $6. Op. Extract, or Sarsaparilla, $1 00 per taittle, of Si! ' for $5OO. Im proved Rose Waah, 60 cents per bottle, or ail for 62 or half a dozen each far $l2 00, 'which will be authoient to sure the most obstinate cases, if directions are Misted to. Delivered to any whim* securely. pricked. Worn eb serlatlon. Describe symptovr in air commtmielitiona Curer; guaranteed' Advice gratis. • r Aninityrr. Personally appeared:before me an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. H , ,T Helirgboldi-Who, being duly sworn,, do say, ids .preparations contain no narcotic, no mor , •t ogrieripitaieeff drugs ,and are ptire_lyble. " •• - . • - ~ I` .`; If.. T.- , rLD: 1 • . and subiscribed before 1,,W1 ad day,:a No. ,!131WWUA Aldenhan,,Ninth street, ab . Bate;. , a, ddreeiletton for Inforniation in confidence, • . I, H T. HICIAD3OLD,,CIiemiat. s pot 144 South lath died', below Cileetnut,3Madel. innmeA_L. COMPOUND FOR 'DIDRASREI ,OP TB3 DICE Tgßpg. CENTS. EVEN fIJffJGNI The Foltecii,iiii; RETURNS FROM STATES AND tOUNTIES =Pennsylvania: NORTHIJiIBEULAND COUNTY inajerio -1 in "Nbitlitunberland county is eight hundred; (800;) .Union gain of sixty-seven (67.) . o, CENTRE COUNTY. • ... • s. vET.TproNTE, Nov. 9.—Centre county gives' - Democratic majority' Of 'about 825; Union. gain. of 95. = • CARBON COUNTY. EASTON, Pa., Nov. 2.--Carbon county givei 555 Democratj.c , m4.jority 1 a Demooratio of 43. LEHIGH — crou - NTy. • • EAErox, Nov. 9. Lehigh county complete „gives 2,116 ma 'ority for 211.'CleDan., , 1 Cumberland county, Democratic 773. Lycoming county; Democratid,'2oo. Bedford county, Democcatk, Berks county, Itemocratie, 6,775. • Chester county, - Union, 2,330 ' Delaware county, Union, 1,500.. . New Jersey. Nzwaa.a, Nov. 9. New Jersey gives M'Clellan about 5,500 -majority. • Starr andliewell, Union, and Sitgraves, Roger and'Wright, Democrats, are elected to Congress. • The State. Senate will stand 13 Democrats to 8 Union; a Union gain of one member. The House,witli three counties to hear from, stands 30 Union to 21 Democratic. The Union party will probably have one or two majority, but on joint ballot the Democrats will have a small majority, thus securing the United States Senator to succeed Mr. Ten Eyck, Union. The Unionists gain 9,000 votes in the State over the vote of 1862. The Union party carry every county in South and West Jersey, electing every mem ber of the Legislature. First district, Stan, Union; 2,000 majority. Second district, New ell, Union, 45 majority. Third district, Sit. graves, Democrat, 370 majority. Fourth dis trict, Rogers, Democrat, 1,800 majority: Fifth district, Augul; pemoorat, 230 majority. Missouri. The RepUbßeans estimate Lincoln's ma jority in St. Louis- county between 4,000 and 5,000 on the home vote, and the Democrats give him from 1,500 to 2,000. John Hogden, Democrakis:eleated to Congress in the Twelfth District over Knox. H. T. Blow, Republican, is elected to Congress in the Second District r-no.obx nm - loubtedly carry the State, and graded aS c the _election ofertain. Itßai m o sto i , jti,iro Maine. • Porxrarn, He., Nov. 9. One hundred and eleVen towns give Lin coln 29,798 and M'Clellaii 17,975, showing a Union gain of '734 on the Septeinbei election. The same proportion throughout the state will give Lincoln about 18,000 majority. Kentucky. Louisville voted: M'Clellan 4,873; Lincoln, 1,849. Partial retnrns from 28 counties, ex cluding Jefferson," in which Louisville lies, give a majority of 350 for Lincoln. ld'Clellan has probably carried the State. Wisonsin. MADISON, Nov. 9 The Republicans elect a majority in both branches of the Legislature, anti five of the six Congressthen ; it may require the soldiers' vote to carry two . of them. Delaware. WIIMINGTON, Nov., 9. The returns from Kent county show Dem ocratic gains over 1862, while in Sassex there are Union gains. The State is considered as very doubtful. Dlinois. SPIIINcUTEID, 111., Nov. 9. R i le; now believed that the Republican's have a majority in bothantnches of. the Legisla bm, and elect 9 megibeis of ,Congress: „ New Hamiishire. Conooan, N. H., Nov. 9.. The 'vote of 112' towns gives Lincoln 25, 748; Ad , Olellan 23,687. This indicates a hand somemajority on the home vote. Connecticut. ELturriosn, Conic., Nov. 9. Lincoln's majority in all but 13 towns is 2,394. HARTFORD, Conn, Nov. 9.--Middlesex county official gives 6 majority for Lincoln. New York: The latest edition. of the ftress claims the election of Brooks in• the Eighth Congres sional District. FROM WASHINGTOI. General Sherman's Movements WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. The story published to-day, that Atlanta has been burned and. Sherman is marching. directly for Charleston, S. C., is not believed in military circles. The official information, received yesterday from Gen. Sherman can not, for prudential reasons, be now made public, but itanay.be said that the prospect ofsuccess in hie present movements is. highly encouraging, and that his supplies are ample and in no danger of interruption. _ Fifteen enlisted men, under sentence of court martial, were taken from the Old Capitol prison to-day, and sent:to General Dix, New York who will - forward their to the Dry .Tor-, tugas to serve inft , theif i Sontence. They are principally~serters who were to be shot,'but whokUsenteinags,ivere:ctiraniuted to imprison meat at ro D'iY Toren - 04 during the rebel lion. ITiia:announceil.thatiE'rince Jtroderic.k of Schleswig-Holstein Noer will nuusfy,tlie daugh ter of a rich American gentleman. STKAI PRIBTING 01110116 Awniiensmait-iorrervit — The folkiilng itfo 2*,1 001 2 4 2V 1 . sears These haying' advorthin to do fin tt coo verdant for reference: %Jr Four Ilnee or len corustitule one-hall square. Eight lines, or more Mut fogroleastilote a square. roe A ems Roam YOB . 0,01 SQUABS. One day $ 80 One day... —• -2 60 Two dorm . 50 Two days.-- -1 00 Three days 75 Three days 1 25 One week 1 25 One week.......... 2 25 One month . 800 Two months. 4. .50 Three months. ..... 1 550 Mx months 8 00 /5 00 ( AlLKl ' La;wifaiJ;,,, - .... Marriage Notices ..,..... Auditoi's Notices. - . ... . Ikneral Notices, eschlnserii, zap Business notices before Marriages and Des each insertion. The President Serenaded. WAsamozon;.Nov. 9. At a late hpur last night President Lincorti was serenaded by a club of Pennsylvarlinns, headed by Capt. Thomas, of that State.' Be ing loudly called for the President appeared at a window and spoke as follows: FRIENDS Alii; PEIZAYW-CITIZENs:—Even be fore I had been informed by you that this compliment was paid me by the loyal citizens of Pennsylvania friendly to me, I had inferred that yon were of that portion of my comtry men who think that the best interests of the nation ' are'to be subserved by the support bf the' present AdMinistration Ido not pretend to say that •you•who. think so embrace all. the patriotism and loyalty of the country, but I do believe and I trust, without personal inter est, that the welfare of the country does but require that' such support and -ondorsement be given. • • . I earnestly believe that the consequences of this day's work, if it be as you assure, and now seems probable, will -be to the lasting advan tage, if not to the very salvation of the coun try. I cannot at this hour say what has been the result of the election, but whatever itmay be, I have no desire to modify this opinion, that all who have labored to-day in behalf of the Union organization, have wrought for the best interest of their country and the world, not only lor the present, but for future ages. lam thankful to God for this approval of the people; but while deeply grateful for this mark of their confidence in me, if I know my heart, my gratitude, I feel free from any taint of personal triumph. I do not impugn the motives of any one opposed to me. It is no pleasure to me to triumph over any one, but I give thanks to the Almighty for this evidence of the people's resolution to stand by free Government and the rights - of humanity. Important News from Gen. Sherman. Atlanta Destroyed by 3Ha!ni. /le is Reported Marching on Charleston. The Indianapolis .Tournal says that' officers from Chattanooga report that Gen.-Sherman returned to Atlanta early last week: evlth c five corps of his army, leaving two corps in 'Ten nessee, under Gen. Thomas to watch' . - HOW. He destroyed the railroild from. Chatta nooga, and is sending the iron to the former place. Atlanta - was burned, and Sherman is now The Vote of Captain Ensiningerls Company G, 201st Pennsylvania 'Evil:bent, (Captain Ensminger's,)-gives a Thileir Maiori ty of 12; Union gain 6. - The election returns to-day absorbed the at tention-of thS merchants to the - etch:L.obn of business affairs. The flour market is inactive, but.holden . ; are firm in their views, as the receipts and stocks are very small ;, sales of superfine at $lO 00010 25 per bbl, ; eitra at $lO 75®11 26, and extra family ar .$l.l 5O()- 12 50. Nothing doing in rye flour' or corn meal. The offerings of wheat are small,. but it is held fawn at $2 50®2 60 for red, and $2 75®2 85 for white. Rye sells at 41 70@, $1 75. Corn is scarce, and yellow is in good request at $1 75. There is a good demand for oats at 88®900. Barley ranges from.sl 76 to $2, and malt from $2 15' to $2 30. No change in groceries and provisions. Petro leum is held firm; sales of crude at 424g43; refined in bond at 68®69, and free at 83%85. 300 barrels whisky sold at $1 77®,1.78 for Penna. and Ohio. Pennsylvania s's 93 ; Readng Railroad WI; Morris Canal -95; Long Island AS; Pennsyl vania 80n1r0a4.67i; Gold 257 h; Exchange on New York par. A DISPATCH from Sing Sing announces the death of Joseph J. Chambers, editor of the Sing Sing Republican. Colonel Chambers was a native of Maryland, but for many years:was a resident and leading politician in Westches ter county, New York. Tam public record of the transactions in real estate in Newport, R. L, for the paityear, shows the transfer of three hundred and eighty nine Lawels at prices amounting to $l, 084#50. A large proportion of these estates havel!een bought and sold on speOulation. Tam manner, of advertising for a husband in Java iy by placing an empty flower pot on the portico roof, which is as much as to. say, "A young lady is in the house. Husband wanted." Nzw Yonz, Nov. 9 MOBS than 79,000 trees, shrubs and her ba,cceons plants were planted 'in New York Central Park last . year. • The carriage drive now .completed is .about eighty miles in length, and walks twenty miles. THE Portland papers comment with aston ishment on the unusually great number of marriages which they are called upon to re cord about this time. IT is said that a very respectablaspeculator, well known in Buffalo, absconded with $40,- 000 from that place a . few , days ago. A LARGE sale of mige cotton took place in Boston on Tuesday,,and . prices ranged from $1 10 to $1 30 per lei.• REDUCTION IN VILICEEL SHISIXICis Aug,4lC Have male teethe! rtidaeueskin PAM on pie leading articles 6f groceriai. 4x:1128 006 1 f 1 ;ni - begttf .4.„.... b=4 ---6f jilt e ieolg ei r" moo for bile by - MUMMA & & gal% febl ocaogesegr,L*FoL Docks •W ar. • ) HAID3L. HARM tl. - ..4llotheneel imarsej! faio, ! wand._ Bocely . ,a4rld sallituni for piempapto Vii! ROJr.► tia One month.. .... . Tvicimontbs g 'gg Thies 00 six months 15 00 One ....... 26 . .00 '2 76 EIII in the Local Coltwor EIGHT Mt LINZ ror From Washington. HIS SP Ea Es • C 711.. CINCTRTiTL Nov. Company. BLOODY YZ Row, Nov. Markets by Telegraphs PEECUDNIAIip.4 _XCIV. 9, PhiladelphpsStock Markets. Pircunrulae, Nov: 9 10