Ted autolipmegifillehnlijk be bad at Jack's Book Welter o ir and *slim strObi: arao.kat-'lPt weirs Agriftej'orMr;otte L..l9iar - it D Market street. near Fifths * , . Tan S.lnu.s.—Under the .. .change of schedule on she different railroads; the time of closing the mails st the Hartenurg Pont Office, April 20, 1863, is es follow: ION311:1111 amirrau. 111LWILY_ NORTET.—WAT ligutit. —for all places between Her. ieburg, Luck riarea and Elmira, N. T., at 12.00 m. For Lock Haven, Williamsport sad Lewisburg at 9 P m. - sount.—Wir MALL.—For all places betwee liar mourn and Baltimore, Xd., and Washington, D. 0., at 2.00 in. - For Weehlugton,lo. 0, Baltimore, Md., and York, Pa. at 0.00 p. ea. LIRAIIOII VALT.Y RAILROAD. BART. War MAIL.--For all places between Harris burg, Lytton and Philadelphia. via Reading, at 7.00 a. m . For Beading and Pottsville, at 12 31 p. m. AAAAA aAII.ROAL. WAY Matt..—For all places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, at 6.30 a. m. Por Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.03 m. tu For New York, Pistlelphia, Um:Master, Columbia, Marietta and Bainbridge, at 3.4 b p. nL For New Das, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 2.00 p. m. WEST.—Way MAIL.—For all place, between Harris burg and Altoona, 12.00 in. For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Erie. Pa., Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m. For Pittsburg, Hollidavabars, Altoona ' Phi ll ipsburg, Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown, at 9.06 p. m. OUMBgALAUD ♦ALLRY gAILROAD Par Mechanicsburg, Carliale,Bhippausburg and Cham beraburg, Ps., at 7.00 a. nt. WAY MAIL.--For all places hatwaen Marriaburg and gaggritavu, Ma o at 12.30 p, uk„ 1110119ILEILL IND BOMIRRANNI 1111.261 b For Zllo,odalo porgoi,lllpy9od,rinegror9 41141 Summit Palen, at /12.310 p. m. EriAGle 1101:14113 - . For Progress, Lingiestewn, Manads Hill, Wee Hano ver. Ban Hanover, uno sod Jonestown, on Montisq, Wednesday and Friday, 'IT 00 a: m. P 4 * TAMAIrIi yank Linvitittcrry s on flatnrdity, at ivaa p.m ErOlaceHonra.- - from 5.33 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. BnE day from 7.30 to 8.80 a.m.. and from 3.00 to 4.00 p.m. Mmes.—Conveyances will leave the 'Hope En gine Hausa only, fur the picnic, every half hour• during the day. All hulks no respeolully Invited_ No improper characters admitted. 4t ANY LADIES willing to make shirts, bandage 3, or pick lint for sick and wounded soldiers can have material by applying to Mrs. S. D. Inkram, No. 15, Market street. Cell between the hours of eight and nine a_ tn. RIMIRVID FROM Durv.—Messrs. Newman, Fry and Brooks, who have for soma time been on duty as spacial policemen in this city, were ,yesterday relieved from further duty by the aliYor,and henceforth will not be considered as acting in their former capacity. • Wounnan Sot tarts,—Twelve thousand wow ded have thus far. been removed from Gettysburg, most of whom have been sent to the hospitals in tire chief eastern cities. The reports of surgeons show that there are over five thousand rebel wounded irt our hospitals in_tko iftelOti la.tt tysturg. . • THE FIGHT AT THE MAY ilousz.—The. result of the disturbances created by the soldiers . on Mon day evening at the May House are more serious than at first reported. The ,fight was of an obsti nate and bloody character, and a large number were more or less irjured. We learn that the baritender at the hotel received very rough treat ment,and now lies in a critical condition.: R6TURIT NM/ 3:lo3ine MEN,--The 151st regiment Pennsylvania - volunteers, Colonel Allen, lately belonging to the First Army Corps, reached Camp Curtin yestgrday. The following regiments of drafted Pennsylvania militia have also arrived here sir.ee our last report : 168 it, Col. Jos. Jack, of Pittsburg; 166:13, Col. Andrew J. Fulton, of York; 1781 h, Col. James Johnston, of Harrisburg. These men will all be mustered out and. sent to their hymen as speedily as praeticable. Wit Ems To toA-SIIIINaItING.—There is no more delightful summer rescrt, either in the seaboard or inland States, than Gibbons' Loretto Springs.— These springs are situated in the hearrof the A'- legheny Mountains, one mile from the village of 4 ?! . &let% and four milts from Creston gallon. on the'Pennsylvania relined. They are nearly three thousand feet above tide-water, and consegiently the air is always bracing and invigorating, t.l - e average summer temperature seldom ranging above seventy degrees. The buildings are admi rably. constmeted and ventilated, and the rooms supplied' with running spring water and hot and cold baths. The table is always well supplied, and the bar stocked with pure liquors. The best of mu sic will be furnished during tbe season by Garret's Parisian band, Ralf-price excursion. tickets to Cresson will be furnished to visitors by the Penn . sYlval3lb rtilroa4 tom pity. Istrowramr Posrar.Reousitron.—The Postmas ter General has issued an order requiring that, in every -sub-postoffice, whose gross receipts in the previous fiscal year amounts to ono hundred dol lars or more, a book shall be kept, in which shall be entered ill complaints of missing letters of value clamed to have been deposited or addressed to such °flea, together with a brief statement of the most essential facts in such case. When doubts exist as to the truthfulness of any couiplaintohe postmaster may require the sworn affieti vit of the person complaining. - At the close of each quarter the aggregate number of Complaints which shall remain at that time unaccounted far, id to be tians mitted to the Inspection Department of the-office, according to prescribed form. - This order is not intended to supersede or change the rule of the standing regulations requiring reports of supposed depredations, AS Stith cases may arise from time to time.- POLICE AFFAIRS.—Before Alderman Lewis Bobb, of Selinsgrove, was arrested. on Tues day night by officer Essig for insulting females on the street, on complaint of John Young. Mr. Bobb was engaged in ratroling The streets on his *fib hook, accoatiair and insulting the lades Who were unfortunate enough to be on his beat. The uncbivalric Lewis . was placed in "Jewrents phial," as the Baldinsviile (Injimmy) showman would Bay. • William Hall, a nazi°, was arrested by officer Essig yesterday for breaking into the house of "Elizabeth Billings, in South greet, on 'predatory thought intent—at least, circtunstiinces squinted strongly in that direction. Hall's offense was judged to partake nicre of vagrancy than of house breaking, and he was accordingly committed for a term of days. Michael Bergen and James Morris, both belong ing to one of the New York regiments lately here, were found by officer Campbell drunk awl demor alized, and brought before the magistrate, who sent them .to thg. Walnut, street barracks for twelve hours. Alex_ &mart, a soldier, woe found on Monday night in company with Louisa Cook, a dark corn *card contrabandista of •Attestionabla chastity and most unquestionable un.cleanliness,and l raught into the magisterial presence by °Meer Newman. The carnal Alex. and his dusky paramour both Tweed the night in the locklip, and were released yeataidAy morilog. Amos Price, a contraband, was arrested by offi cer Newman for drunkenness and vagrancy, and put into thelook-up, whence ho was released yes terday morning. William Mower was arrested by officer Camp bell yesterday afteinnon,Aarged with passing a Eve dollar counterfeit note (Bank of Chester County) on Mr . "Ciller, proprietor of tho Parke -Mue, Market street. • Committed ior trial. the drafted makireo,fi t to hraffill. and between this time and 114 frrif idgurrthe folloalet W,:4liii.yortip;los motorail r; ou aid i tti- bat tV . fithn tkitt turned their fatten nine menthe ag o . 158 h, Col. D. R. , lhrgibbeti ; 165th, Col. Char. A. Buehler.; 166tb f CAL Andrew J. Fulton; 167tb,; Col. J. D Mats; 108th, eol. Joseph Jack; 169th, Cal. L. W. Smith ; 17184., Col. Beerer • 172 I, Col, C. Klelther • 173tb, Cu!. D...Naglo ; 17116, 001. John Nme ; 175th , Cal, laamtiol A. Dyer; 176 ; , h , Col. A. A. Leeklet.; 177th, Col. G. B. Waistling ; 178th, Col. James Johnson; 179th, Co). William IL Blair: - • - • ' • Here are ten or fifteen thousand men who have endured the rigors of a winter campaign, kayo faced the firy death that thee and sings over the field of strife, and have, Stith the fewest excep tions, dons their duty to their country and acquit ted themselves like true men and soldiers. Why should they not be received with grateful enthusi asm by those whose firesides they have defended at the petit of. their lives? "Their lives are pro duce to them, as useful to oommunity, and As dear to those of their own households, as are the lives of other defenders upon whose homeward path the populace have strewn welcoming Sowers, and whose return has been celebrated with feast and oration. Their banners shredded with the shot of the enetny,.and their ranks &deleted by the cruel chances of war, speak in a language more. elequeet that; weeds of, duty wall peefas.ned end of heroism undaunted. To the home friends and fellow citizens of these returning soldiere, through out all sections of the State, we appeal and invoke for the drafted mon a hearty welcome at their USEFUL ILECRIPr -CURR' FOR NRIIRALGIA. - A friend who has long been afflicted with this gainful disease, awl who has resorted to every remedy suggested by the most skillful medical practition ers, without finding relief, informs us that he has finally discovered a sovereign sure for this terrible malady. It is simple, bat certain. It consists of a mixture of lead and gunpowder, in the folloWing proportions, viz : Four teaspoonfuls of gunpowder,. of beat qutlity, and half an ounce of lead. Ti e latter, for the purpose of having it in a more eon- Venient Wei to tar, ehould be made into the form of a bolus. The' fallowing directions should ,be . strictly adhered to, for the purpose of making a sure thing of it. Put the pewtler Into a pistol, the barrel of which should be ,about .twelve rubes long, and the bore of sufficient ler3 to admit the bolus without a patch. . Then drop in the bo'us, fits% it Well heti.. ..Cei the 'piste]. '! v alid ofy year coat and vest, cut a slit in your shirt about twO in ches long, jest below the left nipple. "After cock-. ing the pistol, place the muzzle against the cuticle, about in thp centre of the Oplit madein the under garment;. then oaxefully planing the forefinger of the right hand on a small piece of iron usually to be found under:the bevel of the pistol, give a sud den pull. The relief will be 'electric and 'testa: - taneous. - Many a nervous suffereri•discarding the inducements held oat. by "a retired clergyman, whose sands of "life are nearly Played outr has irticto I lie torturing nerves by th!s stipple me thud, an I now ranges with the celebrated Li) (the poor Indian) through tto `'harpy hunting grounds" of the heresf ere • • CQSSCRIPT FATHERS.—Next to editors, the draft soups to be 'most severe upon the ele - gy: We. no tice the names of many clergymen in the lists which reach us from abroad. There are but' few Peters among modern preacbersyloWever, and: it is probable that most will furnish a eubstitutis or pay the exemption money. In rittabirg the Cath olic clergy were peculiarly favored. At St. Pat rick's cathedral the three assistante,Rev_3. Rev. Japed Holland and Rev. Walter Burke; at St. Philomeaa's, Rev.. F. S vickert, C. S. S. R.; at the Seminary, Rev. F. Tobin and Rev. E Bade at St. Miry's, Lawrenceville, Rev. A. Gibbs, Pas tor; at St. Mattel's, Birmingham, Rev. Father . Vincent, Pastor ; at Ilaly Trinity, Pittsburg, Rev. J r 31 . Burl, PAetor; At St. jelbfe, Toinketetto vile, Rev M. Carroll, Pastor at St. Peters, Al' e gheny, Rev. T. O'Farrell, have been "drafted into the military service of the United States." In all cases in which the reverend gentlemen were nut exempt by law, the congregations to which they were attached promptly otatributed - the amount necessary to relieve them from the service, frtm entering on whica they -were forbidden by the laws of the Church. VERY IRREGULAR --Tbe Philadelphia Age and Harrisburg PATRIOT AND timing arrive at th id Gale very irresrularly. We receive no °vies of .either of these Democratic journals for several days, and then get four or five at. once. The Harrisburg "Telegraph," Abolition, arrives regularly. We notice similar complaints among our contempora ries. The Ili:seism who presides over the post office at Harrisburg can possibly tell the reason why.—Tenango Spectator. If ho can't, we cannot surmise who can. Our exebanges in dinviot looilifies 'complain of tbo same irregularities.. Our daily package to Pitts burg, for instance, although mailed before ~one o'clock , at night, reaches that place from twelve to twenty-four hours behind the " Telegraph" of the next morning. We mail our papers regularly ; for the rest, all we can do is to refer the Spectator and other anxious inquirers to our D—matadt postmaster. We can do no more. The question of the rightfulness or wrongfulness of Birch - small actions turns altogether .on "loyal Y;" In -these days meanness, like beauty, is, Fits own excuse for fetititi id the path of greenback "toy: alty," There is no appeal. Let "copperheads'•' grin and bear it. THE 166TH PENNA. 311tarts.--Th4i I66th regi ment Pennsylvania militia arrivad in this city yesterday and are now quartered at CAmp Curtin, preparatory to being mastered out of the United states service. The regiment is principally-from York county and is composed entirely of drafted men. The following is a list of the field and staff officers : - Colonel—R. A. Fulton. Lieutenant Colonel—George W. Reisinger ! Renault.' • a Adjutanttairtn. W. E. Patterson. Surgeon—A. H. Harehhargen. . _ Assistant Surgeon—Whitman.' The regiment entered the service with 705 en listed men and returned to this city with 630. They were in the engagements of Saffolk and Elftekwater, and recently participated lei the cam paign und:r Oan. Keys near Riohniond. They lost ten Men in killed and between thirty and forty wounded: -Lieut Col. Reisinger is a resident cf this Car. Ile is now in command of the regimens, and has led it succeisfally in every ti s rlit iihich it was engaged. • ltimnsyltrania Militia and Recru:ting United States penaion,•bonnty, arrears of pay and subAstence, &c., &C., made oat and col- lected by EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, office; Third street, Harrisburg, Pa: oct2S—ly KI'—LIGHT GALL - till.The rooms on the-eoreer of Market .eqnare isnif Market r reet, opposite the Jones Home, occupied' es r Gallery for Daguerreotype, Pluitograpk,and , AmbleitYlr .FarPopeot are FOR RANT from the 9th of Beiterrebet next. Apply to , JOHN WYSTII. • jylB-dlawBw rOUND---On last Thargby ei r eP i ng — J: PER WATOR. The 'owner eau have the same by proving property end paying expesifiell. jyll3-BtOSW Second street, near Metp4ow 110 w "Foss Three Three Days Only. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 21, 22 and 28. AFTERNOON AND raTENIIIVEL OPPOSITE THE HEADING R. R. DEPOT. IN CONNECTION WITS • NIXON'S Cremorne Circus ! PDO: 4 o4:f•Wiall'iD):ot4VlO:piy4 ADMISSION 25 CENTS RESERVED SEATS 50 CENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. BrandreWs New ftte. BRANDEETH'S PILLS, NEW STYLE, BEANDRETH'S PILLS,' NEW STYLE, BEAND.RE TIPS PILLS, NEW STYLE, Are infallible for - eost'veness, spasms, loss of appetite, sick- heidache, giddinesi, sense of bloating after meals, dizziness, drowsiness, and eramplug pains, and all dis orders of ilia atomash sad bowels. ONE OP MANY CASES E? Original Letter at . 294 . 0 anal etiee., New York J. I. C. 0001 L, publisher of,,the State Banner, Ben nington, Vt., says he was attacked with DYSPEPSIA, and suffered so severely from it, that not a 'particle of food could be swalloWed without occasioning the most uncomfortable sensation in his stomach. For rive year, be suffered-from ibis dreadful complaint, when be need liftattpit,ETllli PILLS. The tirek boa did mot isamuto benefit him much, but the second produced a .change and by the he had takeiiiix boxes, a CDM PLETE CURE was elieeted. Be sayei: 4 "My dyspepsia was gone, and my expectations of an early death vanished." ait TOR NEW OTTIFE. ASK .1151 t N 1 ATTLIA. • ' . AIX' FOR REW STYLE. ASK FOR NEW STYLE. .. Principaroffice, 294,Canal atreet, New York. Por sale In Harrisburg by GEO. R. BELL m5-d&wtf BDITOR or PATRIOT AND UNION Dcar Sir :-With yoni permission t wish to say to the readers of your paper thet.l will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free,) a Recipe, with full :directions for making and using &simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectua'lp removedu 10.d.ya, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and al Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, cletr, sirmoth and beauti`nl. I will also n all free to those having Bald Heads or Rare /Iwo, oimplq directAni and Information , that will enable them to'i:tart a full growth of-Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Monitache, in less than 30 diys. All applications' answered 'by return Mail without charge. * Respectfully jnurs, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Ch mist. je2B Sind • No 831 Broadway, Ne* York. Ti? Morse Owners. Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment for Horses is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of LAMSIIBBO, ari sing from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle italic, Ecratch es, Mange, &c ,it will arse cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily vrevented and cured in their incipient stages, bi confirmed cues are beyond the possibility of a radical rut's. No casoof the kind. how ever, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be allevi...ted by this Liniment, and is faithful application will at ways remove the Lameness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely' use at the first appearance of Lameaess will effectually preveat those formidable diseases men tioned, to which all horses are liable; and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly Worthless. Bee advertisement. . ap2o eow-d&w ' - - EXCELSIOR 3 VIE ONLY PRILPAItATION that will instantly nro duce a splendid brown er black in ten minutes, withoitt irjury to the hair or sailing the skin of the face o head, is , • CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. It has been certified by the first Chemisteindinerica, Including Dr. R. CHLLTON ; to be free from every dele terious substance, and has no equal in the certainty and rapidity' of its operation, - IdanUfactrued by J. CBIBTADORQ ,. ti Astor House, New York Sold bierywhere, and appliq by all . Hair Dressers. Price $l , tl. 50 and $3 per box, according to sine. CristadoroPs Hair Preservative Is invaluable with big Dye, ise it imparts the utmost softness, the most-beautiful gloss and great vitality te the Hairl ' . • • • !' - • - Price 50 cents ; 11 and 82 per 'bottle, according to alio je4-decirlai • 1 1 IND . .0 4.4 E 4 614, p LOD al pm =0 C 4 omit r. d 10•1 O 0 "INIO 4-1 E -4 -gip • •t 1 • 0 0 -.4p0 o te .11 P T I O a al r-n la-1 • w P ihmi 1 - T4 ao r P-4 de LA" a 1 42 fE4 r t t> . Fall 4) g 1 9:51 h ) o go 1„.. .4 eft 2 - a tml 4 / 1, 1 9 41 1.01 CA o ff Ea " • • ,S , E-.4 Mei U' 7 '4 ,--. r I.- CV 11 0 g6l ciP o_9 0 um( PY4 -it - 51,Z 464'' 1, q 4. ed N [-vi rts Pi .: 0 fr,4 4:0 I r.,; Co c) it , 1414% WiLri&inivkicy ukaniti N 3t tita.let3EtkeiVeTSVLQ- Fer hive 1) y Only. T I 4,44PAY,ITEDNESDAY AND. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 22 and 24' AFTERNODN AYR EVENING. OPPOSITE THE READING R. •R. DEPOT NIXON'S . CREMORNE • ,oz., . CIRCUS. • _4... 4. -47 _ - -1)1'31E DIACARTE'S EUROPEAN CIRCUS. First appearance in America. Madnmeltfacarto has great satia• factiontaxing to the people' of this i nun country, ao that after an ab ;-settee of several years she will '51 ' 11 401%**6.1_ again have the honor of appearing before them Among the Royal 'British Circus is the beautiful Stud of English t _ thorough-breds, including the We brated Mare, BLACK SWAN. • r going the same Troupe with whielt .-- • in Eugland, Ireland arni-Bcdtiand. • she had the honor of performing ---- before the most refined and numer eg/‘ ous audiences in every city in the _. * ,„,, British Realm. Madame Miteanto*s great Act, the , • _ t , :_-- ~,,:_ . LVENCTIAN CARNIVAL ~..., N' 44 ''' -, ..... l- P. Will . be remembered by those who IN itnessed her former efforts in this ''.- country, ...____ ....,_:.....:. first appearance in America of 4 7 Mr. JOHN COOK, _ • • .... The English humorist, known as the • - ,1 ;„ most brilliant wit in England, and ' . r familiar - 1y styled the COMIC MUSK. ~,., The elegant follies of this well bred and gentlemanly clown will be occasionally diversified by the ex .-2'4os, .._to ceedingly comic grotesques of the - famous FRENCH PERROT... .. . ,-, '• • • ~ --- First appearance in America of the ..- I SYRO-ARABIC TROUPE. , . _ _, Comprising Male and Female Jug glers, Abrobatcs, Contortionists. • ~ Prominent among the features of , i,„l _ this troupe is the distinguished rt... i , . ------.• ~..:,11=- - ' SPLLE CARROLL, _-_ _--J - 1 „,, ...Of European and. American.. cele „ci... 0,4 brity. This young and brilliant 1 artiste is acknowledged by all, both 4 ' I • in and out of • the - equestrian pro \-- ,:' fession, to be the most perfect•ridot i. ' of the age. ~ \ Al . 11111=1!1•1 . MI I 27',,,' :', , , , ”' 10„, ;-,.----, ,',':. '.- Irf . (tad ii. lOn to the Star Company, --- E • %. the manager has Secured all en . gagement with the renowned Wild - - - -7 .- - Rider, . ~_.. •---*' ', - Nr. %ATON, STONE. ~, -I - ••:-..-...- - . ..._. ; - Mr. - Stone's - feats on lorsoliack. -- i a* , - 7''' ''-----.;. arc ail perfcrmcd on his sitliaal 4 , „.•%,,, -,• - .1, p -- =,•••'' §teed, without saddle, br i dle , ,. or • ' 4 - 2 -, - 1-' 2 N covering of any kind: His reckless .I', 7 i , •-•:•"zr....' •- and brilliant leaps over four-barred • z!.•••••••,t. v - ,. gates and other : • barriers, while . :!.__. •,--- !z_ _--- carrying his son upon his head, sad ----- r - ._ ---- _ in various Other attitniks, are con _,.,‘ s dered the 'perfeetkin of equestiitin skill, and have justly entitled him - - to the distinction of " Champion of the Arena," ... . ". ..2 , --- -z - - 3 . Ilt. A iir II .R 0P 4 ' The Kentuck Clown: - - - - ----" -..„ AIM 'REYNOLDS, ---. The Great Model Clown. ?*----. . • • - -c.:4, •,, . The great.roMantio spectacla cr . I ee,,,, , , . r . --- - ^ . -.DICK - TURPIN'S ...._ L, -.00 , - ri i - •-•.1 RIDE TO YORK, C AND DEATH OF BLACK- BM :. .-• -re-__ . - - - •-'- -s. Dm Tram .....M'MF. MACAW% . . ~ .. ..... ADMISSION ' 25 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 50 CENTS. 'Will perform at - MILLEBSBURG, Monday, July 27. SUNBURY, Tuesday, July 28 SHANIGKIN, WreJnefiday, July 29. LEWISBURG. Thursday, July 30. . WILLIAMSPORT, Friday, July 31. LOCK HAVEN ? SatutdAy, August 1. sEoRE r 1/I.o.BAs , ES SECRET DISEASES! S AM . A RITAN'S GIFT.! • SAMARITAN'S G 4FT ! TEN MOST CgaTa IN 'HAKIM!' Evan UMW. Yes, a Positive 177 sere! BALSAM COPAVIA' MERCittltY DISCARDED. Only ten Nils to be Liken to aniset a ones. They are entirety yegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not, in any way, injure tin stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Urea in from twe to four days, and repeat 'Cases it twenty-four hours. • No exposure, 770 trolible, no chamge.tokeitoper. Price male packages, $2; Pemale, SS. Soldly D.-W. GROSS at CO. Sent by mail by DESMOND & Box lid Ebila. r s'o A MONTH ! We \INT wa N nt T lire p. nts s 6o ') a month. expenses paid; to sell our. Fv.r/ext , rig Pencils, Oriental Bwrnarx, and thirteen other new. useful and cuziuus articles. Fifteen circulars sent free. Wress, tno-d3ru SHAW & CLARH. Riddeford;Maine. ANTED.—S7S 21' MONTH 1 I want to hire Agents in every county at #75 a month expenses paid. to sell my new cheap Family_ Sawing Machines. Address, S. MA DISOM; m5-dBm Alfred, Milne BLOOD! BLOOD! sORES : THETA CAME A DEPRAVED 00N. DITION OP THE VITAL FLUID, Which prntincim SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS; P.s l'. TEES, SCALE S, BOILS, SYPHILIS OK VENE REAL DISEASES, ETC SAMARITAN'S RO`+QT AND HERB JUICES Is offered to the public as a positive cure. Banishes all impurities at the blood and brings the system to a healthy action, cure these Spots, Totters, Scales and Copper Colored. Patches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL .DISEASES. The Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices is- the meet certain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par ticle of the poison. 1:6333111 . . . ... , . In many affections with which mintbeis of Femeler suffer,' the SOOT AND HERD JUICES is most happily adapted, in tle-rated 17terne, in . V*tii tea.. in bearins dcArri. Falling o' the Womb, Debility, and, [or all coin piainte Wei:tent, to the hex. DO NOT DESPAIR - - Keep out of hospitals. - Here la a cure in any 6115119 fin $5. Pelee $1 per bottle, or six for $4, with full dire.. Lions. Sold by D. W. ORM & CO. Bent by Express carefully Peeked by DES5fr & 00„ janl3.ly Box 151 Phila. P.O. • p E 11, ALTMAIER ar 1 4 4' Si ME No. f 4 Second street, between Mulberry street and cherry alley, : . HARRISBURG, P.A. • • parts of gone, oktfils, 14c.. made to order. Re— pp.it lug of all kinds done at the phortest notice, • 11ea1.9 9 1; 64 belle and repairinz of clom; attended to at moderate rates. PETER ALTMALER. jy9 T. BABBITT'S Concentrated,'Con densed,or Pulverized Soft Soap. Three gallons of handsome white soft soap made in Elva minutes'. No grease required. Dragoman :—Dissolve one pound of the soap in one gallon boiling 'water, than add two gs.llous wart.n, *hen co• 4 ';' - ou, will tiara three gallons Ellallisome Wuivß SOFT SOAP. Ten pounds will' make one Carrel of soft soap. The' soap thus made is au excell.nt wall for trees, shrubs and plants of allkinds. For sale by . WM. DOCK, jr., & CO: , TAPANWT TEA.—A choice lot :of this celebrated Tea just received. It is of the first cargo ever imported. and is much superior to the Chi nese .Teas itmuality; stiength and fragranes.,andds also 011ilrOY NO Of adulteration, coloring or mixture of any hod. It is the natural 4eif of the Japanese Tea Plant. Fur sale by - . - ; WM. DOCK. Jr.. & Co. NEW MUSIC. g. Why I Loved Ifer,". ig Treasures of the Rene," and t; Childhood Days,' , three new and beautiful songs, hy J. S. Cox. . opur Country and Flag,t , a new and beautiful song,. with highly colored title page, by Culver, are sunon g the latest receipts of new music by W. KNOCHE, where can be iellnd at all times; fall assurtment of Drums, yires i , and all kinds of musical instruments. Remember the place, No: 93 Market street. 3y9 Niv 2 rA d.th , t 4l : Yam- R .IA k jIST 4-4tifh, fententitted-itgetable - Extract. PURE TO MO TilAlf° l 477,Til FELT , . VE THE AY- G,,RTIAN.:',I3:ITT.E . RS, PHILADELPRIA, PA., WILL IFFECiUALLY rnd MOST CERTAINLY OURS ALL, DUE ARES 'AIMING FROM A Disordered Liver, Stousseh or Thonaaod. of our citizen- are aufferfaa from /IIfiPEP PI and LIVER LisEAsms_ and toahont C.° fdlotrine questiona gluvaptee HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE THEM. Dyspepsia and Liver Disease. Do you rise with a coat d tonsne n outings, with bad Osta in the month an oor appetite for breakfast? Do you fel when S ou drat get up so ,tve..le and languid joa can scarcely get about ro y n have diathwaht the head ht times, and,otter! daiineSa, itil hesdal he occ a si o na l ly ? Are y,ttt bn els coati ve ni inegular, and at petite change ? ro you thiow up wind from the stonrch, end do .you swell ap otter. ? to you feel a fulness after eating, and a sinking when the st rn-.ch is e ropty ? Do y. u have boattburn ocess:onalb ? D, you f,:el kw spirited, Bud look cn the dark side of th'ncs ?- Are you not- unusually nervous at tines ? Do you not tecOme restless, and often by until midnight before you can go to sleep? and then at tinyie, don's you reel dull and a' eepy anal of the time? Is your skin dry sue ace y ? altio eel ow? fa short, is not your life a bortuen, full of forely dings ? Itoollantng German Bitters Will cure eydry cm of CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DESIfASE OF TUE SIDNEY. , •NO DIBEABEi A.BII 2 INU YEW( A DIEORDERED 81'0111AM:I Observe thelcalowing Symptoms resulting from Illsordets 'of The Digestive ergots: Constipation. Inward Piles. Freines or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Storm ch, Nausea, ileatiburn, Dirgrekt for rood; Fulnere or Weight in Ihe Stomach. f our Erne' idioms, Si oki rigor Flat , ering at the Pitof the tornach, Swimming of t e Head, Hurrre I and D fa..n't Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Chniing crisfinfibeatirig,Famiktioos i wh-s, is a lying postal's+, D mnese t of Vlion, Vote ' or Webs before the Eight, Fever awl Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of. PerFmratern,• Y.llownees of the Skin and Eyes, Pain, in the Bide, Back. Meet, Limbr, ace., he. E111441€11 Flushes of Heat, Burning in •the Flesh, • Con.h.nt Imaginis gl or ' Evil, and .grsat - press-ion Ihere jut, many pretavtiona sold. wader 'the name of B nevi, put up in.misif bietlea, compounded of the cuean est biky or common trtm. emting from 'd.,to 40 cents per gallon, the tiste dieguist.d by An seer Coriander Seed. This eht•is ~ f Bitterii has caused, and sill continue to cause,. aa long as they cal be sold, hundreds .to die the death ot the dninkant, .. th.lr u e tbe navipiAikept eoutanaolly under tho had4nir or At ho to at imulantsof the worst kind, The desire for. Liquor is created and kept up, and the result:is all the horrors attendant upon a drunktiriPs and death. For th ea who &aide and will hare n L'Ainsir Bitters, we publi.h the following re:eipt Ott Oria , Butat, Hog/icy/14's Berman :Bitters ant • mil .wl'h Three , Quarts of good litroroly or irai.ky, and the ?mutt will to a, ,p'eparat On that will far laza in Inedjilinalvirinee and , true site Wive any of the,ntuntercus -L quer Bitters in the rnarket,,and wi.l.cost.muelt leis. You, will -.have all the' virtues of Reellontl's Bitters , n,rreawation with a g ed -article of L gunr. st.tt much lete,pKce th it these infeLior prepara tions Will, gist) ou Ilhionand's . German Bitters A GOOD APPETITE, WILL GIVE YOU STRONG LIEALTHV NERVES, Brisk and Energetic Fee VULL 1111E5LIA Tot TO SSIAMME" 1C7C7M3r4,-X4, 'AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, &c. ace. From Broken dOwn and Beliente Constitutions, WLLL FIND IN HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS That wi 1 rePtere them to their renal health. Fitch has b:•en the eat* in thouaanda 01 instances, and g mit teal fa Ina requarrd to prove the assertion NOT ALCOHOLIC AND NOT INTENDED. AS A I E/I -IEI 3R. 431. GI - . The Proprietors have thousands o: letters from the most eniment CLERGYIIO N, • LAWYERS, . . PitYSICTANS, and . . CITIZTffeI. . Testifying of 'heir own personal knowledge, to the bene ficial effects and in , d,cal virtues of these Bdtera. Prate RC*, 7 sitWitla firtqfti, D. D, Editor of Enoyclo• pedis of Religious Knowledge. Although not dispoe, n cc favor or recommend Pat ent Medicinal in general, through distrust of their ingre dients and offects:l yet kthry of no sullielont reason's why aMait may not, test fy *to the benefits he heifer.* himeeit io hems received fear any simple preparation, In' thetOpeAlist. he may thus contribute to thorhenefit of others. - ' ' • , - I dothis morbreedily in re to KRooiland)s Gomm Bitters*" prepared by Dr. 0 M. Jackson, of this idty became; I wee prejudiced Wind them for years,. model the impressionthat they Ware ehiefly an alcoholic ads - lure. I aro indebted to my friend. Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper test., said for endonragenient in try them when tralliaring !row great and long continued debility. The nee of 'three bottles of these Bitters, it the begiuningof - the preiest year. waa followed by evident relief and res*oration ap degree of bodily and mental vigor yid& t.hed - tiet felt for et* moral's before, od had alined deepdred of re' gaining. I therefore thank God and . my friend for resting me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN.. Phradelphla, tune 23, VAL , • • . • ; , KIDNEY , * and 'BLADDER', In 'Ding or Aged, Male Or Fit*, Are speedily removed, and the patient reatored to health. F.EMALES: Those suffering from MABALS3II3B, wasting skivvy, with scarcely any &eh on their bones, are cured in a very short t my ; one bott.e.in such cases will have a most surprising effect: Eravinv sulf•rine children as above, and wishing to.raise them, - w[7l never regret the day they commenced still these Bitters. LITERARY NEN, -STUDEII%TS, And those working hard with their br*in•, shottld we" s keepen bottle of HOOFLAND , 3 }ITT IRS near them. re they wilt find notch benefit from it me, to both mind and body, invigorating and not depressing. IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, AND THE FRIENDS OF SCILDIEES. We - call the atte' tion of all hair nv. relations or Mende in the army to the 4ct that HOOTL AND'S German Bit ters " will cure nine-tenths F the diseases induced by ex postwe and privetioes incident to camplife. In the iists, pi/blushed almost de: / in the newspapers, owthe arrival of the • ick,'it wi 1 be noticed thi,t t very large proportion are suffering fromdebi•ity. Every case of that' kind can be read° y cured by Hoottand'e German Bitters. We have no hesltaton in stating That if these Bitters we e freely used among our soldiers. hundreds of liv.s might be saved that Otherwise Weal be lost, The prefirlativa *re daily recil'lTng thankful lettere from miff rera in the army and hospit3l4, who hav- h en restored to health 14 the - uste of thee., Bitt..rs, sent to Mon by their friends; , , - BEWARE •OF COUSTERFEKTS! See that Signature of C. M. Jackson PRIOR FEB. BIaTTLB. 75 CENTS, OR HALT DOZEN for $4 00. Should your nearest dripitat not bs,yo the artiele;do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparatLous 'that may be offered in itaace, but send to. us, and ••we will forward, securely Pacit pl ed. by express. Principal' Office and Manninetnry, cs I\T El 3E3 - li7 — AtlA. MT_ ISt eauccitoie A• C. 01. JACKSOItt 8C Co 7 : . • , FR-OPRIETORS.. Er Per add by Drt ggietstnd Dealeis in every town' in United OtiWil inny2edy FILCTSD.AND NOT MAELN intrNHARDS, DR.. 111011r*ANWS PBERABED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Kidneys. PARTICULAR, NOTICE, WILL ,GIVE IMI WILL GIVE YOU Tho e Eufaring From whall.qvca. &Mt., eftbAlt . MALE OR FEMALE, vvin. - - Oh D -P6,7,4 ili u-X Ps_ltAl REMEMBER, THAT THESE BITTERS ARE DIEIJW3EB OF DELICATE. CHILDREN, ~A,~~iNTiS~ And leAvet iioieostration Attention, Soldiers! is on the 'WRAPPER of eAolt Bottle *pi 63.1 ; ARCS sir gelinbollee Mtnibits. TNI§ *RUT 66 1111EMAN" ILENIEDIENP :h KNOWN 14 - • HEL M 80-Cto ' "/, GENUINE PREFAB/LT/WS, v lIELAIBCPLD'S EXTRAC V " BLICEEII," HE E.III3OLD'S Ernticr S ARSAPAR.ILiA. RELMBOLDIR IMPROVED ROSE WASH; WELMROLTra iiRAIIINR PREPARATION, I" RIGILLY CONCENTBAT/X " CODIPOUN FLtilb EXTRACT BUM! r, A ptsitse sad speclk: Remedy foe Diseases of the BLADDRR, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLIISW. Thia medicine increases the power of digeetlen and ex cit a thil.lbßOrbellti hap healthy evict', by • which the ',Amur or calcareous depositions, gild all unnatural en largements, are reduced. as well as pin awl iss ain i n s. ticowne4 1F gq . c4 for lON, I.MLEII and CLIILDREN. -o---- EXRRACT BUCEIV, For Wagon , ee Sri@nog rro 'Exec fiTaitil of Dire phtioa, keny iniiseretioe Of A Mee, altt nded eith the YOLLOWING EYMPTOMS: inetsposition to „Ex. ition, Drynne of the Skin, Lose o, 'Demur'', ' Leas of Poeer, Weak Nero. /1, -- B ffi.lialty in Breathing, Donor of Diwae, Tretehfirg, Dlmel F. , * of Virien, Wak fainese, Univtr al LeFsitu le of the Pain in the. B eir, Muscular Si stem, Flu.• Ilk); of the Body, rot liana, BiuptioDe on the Fate, " ' ' P.. 11 1 ,1 Ccutvtualee. These symptoms; iF /Vowed to go on, wt.•;ch this ovgdi ci me inv:►riab y anon fol ow IMPOTFNOY, FATUITY, EPILEPTia FITS: ..1 , In one or which the patient tiny expire. Who can ray they are not frt quently fo,lowed by those direful dia ea Ls," lNiAltilTY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are aw re of the cause of their suffering, tut tame will confess. The i 4 coMe cf the Insane Aeylums,atd the ineladeholy death if Consumption, bear amtle witness to the troth of the assertion. um , coNaTIIATTXON APPECTaii by ox• GANIC WEAKNESS; Itequirt e the wid'of medicine to etreratben and inv rate the Pyetemoil,h-li HELM BO L D'S kX I BAC T BIICKU ii variably d A ti ia/ wilt e. nv.inee the most skeptical FEM4E3 FEMALES !! FE:VALES !!I OLD OR YOUNG.,RINGL El, MARRIED, 0.1 CONTEM PLATING MARRIAGE. In many strectitms peculiar to Fcgiees, the Extras Burly is unequalled by any'other roc dy; as in Chlorosi or Rereotion, Irregulivities, Pairifnini•ss, I r inpptession of en -"m 1.7 ". 1 " 1111666 1 1. 9 2-rsted ur allrrhious for tlie:t.ttiyus,j,encurrtirs or Wlnes,,Sterility, and tor al tomptaints 'Medea; to, the sex, whether arising Rom in discretion,. listiits • of,:iikkai pation, or in the OWANCIN OF LIFE SUB SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO ..FARS LY .14.1Q11L.D BB WITHOUT -r--:0!---- Take.no Balsam, Norm.) , or Uopleaeant Meilloinejor Unple Haut and Dang- rang Di-eaaea HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BITCEU MIRKA SECRET DISICASES In all their staged, at little expense,; little or no chin in diet ; no inooi vebienee, AND NO S2C,.POOLINE.. It causes fr..quemt deijire and gi ea strength to triiate, thereby reinov:ng 6,14. ictions, pr. v.-wing and cnrin strietwes of the tiretlifi, allaying pain .rid inflammation so fn quent in this class of diseases, and expelling POI. go !coin, DISPASED AND WORN-OUP BIMITER. Thousandi upon thousends who have been the VICTIMS. OF QUACKS, Aud wboilAT' paid WAVY PtEi. to to.. cued in PI %hen time, have found. they weie deceived, and that the C , Poi tou"has by the use of II Pow.e'ul Ak.tringeote " I been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggtavaisdlorm. and • PERUAPS .AFTER MAIMAGE ÜBE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT !WORT' For all Affeetions and Mimeses of tha URINARYOR,- GANS. whether existing in MAL OR FEMALE, from whatever ear se sting,' and no matter of how long standing.. Mowers of Ilene er.ana itquire the aid of a DIVIULTIO. JEWLMBOWO ';STRAOT BITOOtT IR THE GREAT DIURETIC, And it le antalo to have the desired effectin all Dimmer for which it le recommended.' I= BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! HELMBOLDT HIGHLY CONCENTRATED - COSf POUND •YLIIID EXTRACT SARriAPARILLA. BYPHII.IS. . This is an affection of the Bkoi, and straeks - t . he awl% organs, Linings of th, Noire, are, Throat, Windpil e and other Mucus Surfaces, in—lsing its appearance in the for& of Ulcers. HELMIS , PLDt..4 aztract biassparMa purifies V... Blood and r mover all Sealy kruntiof a of the Skin, giving to the Seine/-Alen a clear and healthy colcir. It tieing prepared expreraiy for this class of Cotnpl.intit, is Blocal•pt•riry;ng pr .pertits are pres.rrea to a greater eX tent than auy ther preparation of Earsaparilia. =3=l RELMEOLD'S ROSE WASH, An excelbnt 101:10n for diseases et 4 4 9,whili'ic nature, and as au iujectinn in d Beatles of the Winery Organs aris ing from habits of dissipation, tieLd in connection With.ths Es. rxcts Bach a acd ameapariibt. in such diseMia an recom mended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the meeciuee. . OF.IITIFICOES OF OURBia,6 from three to twenty ysars 7 standing, with names known TO 80IENOE AND FAME . . . ~ For medical p - opertiem of BUCI.iIG, see'Dicpeneatory . o, the United Statre. - P` Ilk e ' Prufeasor D.EWEEfi , valuable works on the Prac tice of Physic, . • . ~ See remarks Made by the late ce'ebrated Dr. PHYSICH, See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM IiItDOWELL celebrated Pitpician acd Member cf the Boys( College Furrots, Ireland, and 1 nbliehed in the Tranilac.tions o the Kure and Queen's Journal. See Medico Chirurgiral R. view, published by BENJA MIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal Col'ege of Surgeons. See most of the late Standout Works on Medicine. Extract Rocha $1 00 per bottle, or six for4es 00 Extract Sarsaparilla..:.. el 00 per bottle, or six for `11:5 00 improved Rose Wash.... 5 lc. per bottle, or six for $2 60 Or half dozen of each for $l2, elect/ a - i;l be sulatmt to ease the 'Vida LbAtitisate 4 , .3 adhered to. Delvered to any address, securely picked feencobser ration. seo•igin E 7 Describe symptoms in :11 commun'calions......lonre3 aresitned. Advice gratis. APPIcU9IT. Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbo d, who 'being duly sworn doth say, his. meparatione contain no narcotic, no mer cury, or other iniuriouji.dOgs, but Are purely vegetable. H. T. tiELMBOLD. sworn and subset:Di - SA - WO e ny. this 23d day of Novem ber, 1854. • . 1 1 0 111.. P. 1-11BDERD, Alderman, Ninth stifabor.t race, Philadelphia. Adams lettera for io confidence to it T. RELIIBOLD, Chemist. Depot, No. 104 South. Tenth -street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. REWARP, OP CaIniTRBrEITB AND 'UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS; Who endeayor to ANapose 07 =MR 'OWN" and " other" , artielea . on the reputation attained by IiELMBOO'I3 GERVISNR PREPARATIONS, nimmniii4os GENUINE EXTRACT =tali. n/i 3111151 ;rn tiitit.lNS EXTRACT BARSAPABILL4I HRIZIBOL 'iIENITINE' LIMBO VED R 910.1 WASH, Bold by all Diukiiets everywhere. . .11.91taktjt HELNBOLD's—TARS NO trim% Ivertisement and send Mr it,' and "Avoid t r 'y / ly2l 444 xi_lievoun.u . I/ 1 4 . if 12117