LOCAL HEWS. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2L 1803 IBA 11/MY PATRIOT AND IJDION may he had at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market r treats. AI." at he News Agency of George L. Walter, ip Market street, near Fifth. 'us Mama.— finder the change of se, e, = on the slif'farent railroads, the time of closing the mails at the litirrisetarg Poet Office, April 20, leek is as fajOWb : NORMS, OXSTKLL ZAILWAT. NORTH.—WAY UL —For all places between Ear isbarg, Lock Haven and Elmira, N.Y., at 12.00 m. For Loeb Haven, Williamsport and Lewisburg at 9 p in. BEITTH.—WkrFor between liar emonrg and Baltimore, Md., and l= " mi l ' gton, D. C., at 2.00 For Washington, D. 0-, Baltimore, Md.., and York, Pa. at 9.00 p.. LEBARON RAMAT RAILROAD. SADT.—Way MAIL. For all places between Harris burg, Hastamand Philadelphia, inn Heading, at 7.00 a, pi, For Beading and Pottsville ' at 12.30 p. m. TRIARBYLVARIA RAILROAD. WAY MAn..—Por all places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, at OM a. ID. For Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 12.00 in. For New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Columbia, Hertotto an 4 Bainbridge, at 2.45 p. m. For New Fors, Philadelphia and Lai:Water, at o_oo P- 131 - WAST.—Wsr Man.—For all places between Harris burg and Altoona, 12.00 in. For Johnstown, Pittsburg and Brie Pa., Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m. For fittaburg, ffellidayaburs, Altoona, Phillipsburg, Tyrone, Htuitingson awl Lewistown, at 0.00 p. to. 01011/1111LARD vataar sarz.goan. For Mechanicsburg, Carlisle,Ehippenaburg and Chain bersburg, Pa., at 7.00 a. m. WAY MAXL.—FOr all places between Harrisburg and Hagerstown, Md., at 12.30 p. m. DODDri.Dria. LCD -stracetrazANNA. RAILROAD. Poe Bllendale Forges, Ellwood, rtilegove and Eummit Mation s at /2.30 p. svisis BOVT2II. For Progress, Lingieszown, Masada Hill, West Hano ver,Bast Hanover, tino and Jonestown, on Monday, Wenesday and Friday, at 7.00 a. in. Tor Lisburn and Len isberry, or Eaturday, at 12.30 p. m. 11:7"ONcelfours.—From 5.30 a. in. to 8.00 p. m. Elan day boa 7,1* to 11,30 same_ and from 3.00 to *AO p.m. ARRESTED FOR PAST RlDlSG.—Yesterday after noon officer Campbell arrested eight cavalrymen for reckless riding along Walnut street. He took them before Alderman Kline, who delivered them and their Orson over to - the Provost Marshal. The men were sent to camp under guard, and will un dergo groper punishment. THE Ovular CaoP.—IL is feared that the oyster crop this year will be a failure. The beds in the Chesapeake are almost entirely destroyed, and as yet those in Virginia rivers cannot be approached. Fully half the boats engaged in the trade have also been destroyed since the war broke out. Bi valves premise to be rather an expensive lulttry during the coming fell and winter. OAFS PRESERTATIOL—On Thursday evening Gov. Curtin was presented with a cane by the offi cers and men of the 1731 Pennsylvania regiment, mow in Camp Corrin_ It is made from a piece of wood taken from the wreck of the rebel iron clad Merrimac, and is handsomely wrought. The presentation speech was made by A. J. Herr, Esq., and was somewhat shorter than Webster's reply to Rayne. Gov. Curtin replied in a characteristic speech, accepting the compliment. Mthrreux Cuases.—The 51st regiment P. M., Hopkinson, relieves the 56th regiment P. M. from provost dory at Gettjulturg. C 4.- now commands that post, and Lieutenant Col. James Burk is Provost Marshal. The orders and regula tions lately issued by Col. Allman, of the 36. b, continue in force. Gen. Conch directs that no farther disinterments of bodies shall take p!ace until authorised from his headquarters—probably not until October. Nomiounicuted.3 A CAUD.—The undersigned,•lcssee of the Fi Ily farm west of Harrisburg, desires thus publicly to testify to the soldierly and gentlemanly manner in which the Keystone Artillery, Captain Pitski, of Philadelphia, have condneted, themselves during the five weeks of their encampment upon a part of his lease. Throughout that time both officers and men bare shown the spirit of the tree soldier, indulging in no act of insult or destruction. It is fitting that, on the eve of their departure, this simple acknowledgement should be made. WILLIAM STEPHEN. A WARNING TO Bors.—Two boys named George Johnston and. James Hese, the former living in Walnut end the latter in South street, was arrested by officer Campbell yesterday afternoon, on suspi cion of having stolen about $ll from the money drawer of Mr. Valentine Hummel, jr., who keeps a geuegry on Market square. They were taken before Alderman Kline, and $7 36 in bank notes found upon them, which was identified. Hess, who ie the younger of the two, stated that John ston was on his way to Hummers to get some molasses, and that be asked him (Hess) to go in for it, and, as there was no one but the clerk in the store, that he (Hess) could take the money while the clerk was in theceller. This Hess accordingly attempted, and got the above amount, two dollar s of which was spent by the fast youths in carriage hire before •officer Campbell had got upon their track. Johnston is ayonng man,rerbape eighteen years of age. Both he and his accomplice are now in jail awaiting trial. DIEIPUTZB vHa Cnent.—ln the subjoined note a lady friend nukes *bat would appear to be a MO easeful attempt at upsetting "Ned Buntlinelb" claim to the authorship of the martial song which appeared in oar columns yesterday morning. He dictated lc to as as the song of the Invalid Camp, written by himself, and as we Were not "circu lating" as was our fair critic twenty-six years ago, and could not be expected to be conversant with the lyric literature of that period, we accepted the song as Original and bona fide_ Oar fair correa pondent (fair in spite of thirty-five), in the brusque and piquant note below, brushes the cobwebs of ignorance from our eyes, and gives her own ver a:on, which adios one stanza and much improves the wbel song; HARRissuna, Anglin 20,1863 Ma. EDITOR: Well! if you aewspaper folks don't beat everything I ever saw! You just put pen to paper, and paper on the press, and down go the most delightful "Chateaux de Emmet H era h ave I (up to this time) been imagining "Nan BosyLnen" a splendid cavalier of about my own age, when lo and behold 1 you present this morning to your readers a nice little song, as his, - which I to Ping whew I was nine years of age. I am now (be it whispered) thirty-five. Now what am I to think ? either that somebody is much mistaken about the authorship of that song, or else that Ned is a real old fellow. The song is almost identical. My version rats thee, the first verse of :.'irhicb, if not quite .so delicate makes a much better rhyme : With a helmet on his brow, And a sabre on his thigh, • The soldier mounts his gallant steed To conquer or to die. 0, bright as his own good sword That soldier's fame should be, Pure es the plume which floats above The helmet, white and free, No fear in his heart should dwell, But the dread that shame might throw One spot upon that blade so bright; One stain on that plume of snow. Thu let the trumpet blast To the brazen drum reply— The soldier should with honor live, Or at once with honor. die. Pretty, is it not? I remain, FROM TER FIRST CITY TROOP.—The following eommatioation from a member of the First City Troop, Captain Val. B. Hammel, will interest many of oar readers. We are sorry to hear of the ir regularities and unfair treatment complained of in the letter: Ma. EDITOR z Perhaps the citizens of Harris burg, and of Dauphin county generally, would be pleased to learn something about the "First City Troop," under Captain Hummel, of your place. As some of your citizens are aware, this company was enlisted and organized under the call of Gov. Curtin for volunteers to serve during the then existing emergency, caused by the raid of Gen. Lee. We were sworn into the Department of the Susquehanna, for the period of six months, unless sooner discharged, which implied the termination of the emergency. Our regiment• was never pro perly organized, but was seat af in a few days after enlistment, in fact before we were properly armed, and proceeded as far as Follies Waters, a few miles below Williamsport, on the Potomac river. From there we proceeded to within two or three miles of Clear Spring, in Maryland, and there we lay for about four weeks, with not a drop Of water Within 009 mile of camp. While in this camp, several of the original companies left the regiment, leaving but fear or five companies at tached to and forming what is now known as the 20. h regiment of Pennsylvania cavalry, com manded by Col. Wyukoop. During our stay in this clamp our company, and in fact all the companies, were sul•jected to much serera duty, both men and horses. The horses suffered much by reason of harsh and severe treat ment and want of necessary feed, Indeed they were often without food for two or three days. In consequence of this many of them died. Scarce a day passed without one or two, and sometimes more, being dragged out dead. The men were often kept upon duly three and four days out of the week, when really the occasion would only re quire their services about ones a week. Our pro vision was never complete: Much of our rations were wanting in part, and many articles not to be had at all. The men were invariably tied up to 4686 for the slightest offence, and kept in that position for 48 hours at a time. At last the order came for us to march, and we took up the line of march, halting at intervals, until we came to Sir lelert's Run. You will bear in mind that a strong antipathy existed in the regiment to crossing the Potomac, the regiment claiming that this was be yond ear line of defense. This was understeod by the field came, but in order to secure a passage across the rivet they marched us about two mike a'ong a ravine. and down through an archway un der the canal, whore we were concealed among the bushes and undergrowth, entirely hid from the river, but almost upon its banks. Here the first company Was addressed and appealed to by the Colonel, when they crossed over. Each company was served in this manner, with the promise that after crossing we would be allowed to return if we desired_ The men crossed with this understanding, at the same time protesting against the right to force them beyond the Hugel the Department of the Suequebanna. After getting across in good order, an order came that the companies were to be distributed to several portions of the State. This the men looked upon as in direct violation of their original inten tion and understanding with the Governor, and addressed his Excellency on the subject, expressing a willingness to serve out the period of our enlists merit in the original Department of the Susque hanna. We claim, Mr. Editor, to have been badly treated by our field ctficers, and those connected with the Commissary Department. Our Acid el:Boers have imposed unnecessary duty upon our company, and the Commissary Department have defrauded us out of our rations. We would have our friends at home have a correct report of our doings in the field, and have taken the liberty to state these foregoing facts for yours onsideration, hoping you will give them publicity. • COWART' F. Eta Joules Rum, VA., Aug. 17,'63. AN" ARAB INVASION.—Nixon a Or 6€ General.— By the steamship Reels, which arrived at New York on the 10th inst., there came the famous band of twelve Bedouins of the Desert, of whose strange habits and customs, and astounding feats of agility and strength, ere have read so mush far months past in Parisian and London journals. This tribe of Arabs comes from the conquered French province of Algeria, where they appeared in their native games and feats of agility before Prince Napoleon, when be was there on a tour of inspection. Struck by the acrobatic marvels they performed, be had them conveyed to Paris, where they created an absolute furore for months at the Hippodrome, throwing completely into the shade the astonishing feats of Leotard and all otter per formers of that class; who had previously bewil dered the senses of the volatile Parisians. They neat went to London, and after appearing before the Queen and Royal family, they were engaged at Drury Lane Theatre by Mr. Bouroicault, where they crowded the theatre night after night, and elicited the most favorable disquisitions of the lit erary and scientific world. Their advent in New York wad a sudden one, hence the greater the astonishment of the denizens of the Empire City when these swarthy children of the desert, in their strange costumes, and utter ing their outlandish gibberish, appeared en masse on Broadway. Who and what they were was a mystery that none could solve but Nixon and Bar num. These two great rival "showmen" instantly commenced a diplomatic contest for their posses sion. The most delicate tact was needed by both; now Barnum Wag in the atiCendant and Nixon kicked the beam—anon their positions were re versed—both bid high, and "Arab stock" was at a premium in the market. Like skilled generals each was bent on outflanking the other, but in the cad Nixon obtained the victory by a grand coup de main, but it was only won by "a close shave." We have seen the contract which makes these wondrous Arabs Nixon's fora lengthened period, with their signatures attached in choice Arabic characters, Their names are t Ali Abdallab, Ma. hornet, Brehen Ben Hassan, Hash Ali, Mohampt, Asson, Benbamow, Affib Ben Codim, Hash Anson, Mermaid, Hash Brahma, and their sheik or inter preter, Mehemet Kali. They are accompanied by a Captain of the Freud Imperial Zqinves d'Af rique, whose glittering uniform is in strong con trast to that of the native Bedouins. Mr. Nixon is now building an Alhambra Pavil ion o pposite the Academy of Music, New York, in Which they are to give their novel entertainmenta, to the delectation of the Gothamites.. Meanwhile, they are on 'a visit to us, and will make their fast appearance in America on Friday, in conjunction with Nixon's great (,''remorse Circus, so that we shall have the pleasure of the first view of those children of the sandy wilderness. This is the first and only band of pure and na tive Bedouins that has' ever visited America, and the public Dull notconfound them with the Syro. Arabic troupe, or any of the hybrid bands of half br3eds who have previously given exhibitions, (wonderful as some of them have been,) as this band surpasses all previous precedents of strenntb, agility and grace. We saw them upon the street yesterday, and need seared: Day that our popula tion tiill tarn oat its force to b66.the represents , . tives of a people so peculiar; sprang from the loins of Ishmael, who have never been conquered, and concerning whom the angel told Hagar that their "hand should be against every 'Man and every man's hand against them." - MIRLUE GREY. ARREST CF PICKPOCKETS.-0o the arrival of the 8 o'clock train at the Lebanon Valley depot on Wednesday evening, one of the passengers, Mr. Weidman W. Boyer, of this city, was crowded back from the doer by 'three men, who bad boarded the car and pressed in with such force as to prevent his egress. An iostaut after they had passed him, Mr. B. found that his pocket bad been rifisd of a wallet containing about .V.B. He threw himself in the doorway to prevent egrets, and called out that his pocket was picked, accusing the three new comers with taking i'. Sheriff Boas, who hap pened to be standing on the platform, sprang upon the train and immediately arrested the three men designated. He took them before Alderman Kline, where they gave their names as William bTorrie, Charles ,I" oran and Charles Matson. They were placed in the lock-up, and, after a hearing yesterday morning, were fully committed for trial. The pocket book was found up•io the floor of the car by the .conductor of the train,'the thief having managed to drop: it daring the ecnfusiin consequent upon the occasion. BAGATELLE T.snuts.—A recent decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue exempts baga telle tables frow. lioenge SPLCIALgiVOTICES THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. 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This val ble preparation is the preserip{ion of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United Bastes, and has bona used for thirty years with never failing safety and sue ceps by millions of mothers and children, from the fee ble leant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, but anvigo rates the stomach and 14M914, corrects acidity, an gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al most instantly relieve GRIPING IN TEE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. • We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. Pull directions for using will accompany each bottle. None gamine Yon., the fac simile of CURTIS & PER KINS, New Yon., is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office, 48 Dey etreek, New York Price only 25 cents per bottle. tny23-th.twem CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. 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THE COTTON MILL NEAR THE COTTON MILL itirZON'S C R E M ORNE cmcus. BINE MACARTE'S ..._ , EUROPEAN CIRCUS. 4 i•- , I_ Pint appearance in America. -44 :,:.. . • Madame Macarte has great satfs- I . , , faction in announcing to the people r ' v. O •Sf thia smutty, that after an ab. settee of several years she wilt i..., .. t again have the honor of appearing -- before.them. Among the Royal Rritish Circus . .. -, is the beautiful Stud of English v.. i ~ thorough-breds, including the cele brated , ..-.., Mare, , ' i " ~ • BLACK SWAN. Being the same Troupe with which in England, Ireland and Scotland • - - she had the honor of perforining before the most refined and numer r tin& autlienet4 Ili every City in the British Realm. ' 4 • 44 '_ Madame !decline's great Act, the %.,,,,,,-,4 ... . VENETIAN CARNIVAL *,' „:„11„ 1 0 . 4„.. ; Will be remembered by those who ..1. / 4 " , „. - ' 1 ,4 0 , cr witnessed her former efforts in this Di , 111._, country. f t -- --- -- -- ' First appearance in America of f.--- %.---______ ... .__ tat Mr. JOIE= COOK., /ga s The English humorist, known as the s , w- most brilliant wit in England, and familiarly styled the COMIC MUSE. The elegant follies of thin well 'l i hre4 and gentlemanly clOwzi will ha occasionally diversified by the ex , ceedingly comic grotesques of the - famous FRENCH FIERROT. - 4 4. -vo c First appearance in America of the A" t - SYRO-ARABIC THOUPE,tv „ , Comprising Male and Female Jug ); 1.) glers, Acrobates, Contortionists. Prominent among the features of this troupe is the distinguished i• , . it --, • -,, . !-- _- M'LLE CARROLL, • -- Of European and American cob°. s.r •••• ---• brity. This young and brilliant - artiste is acknowledged by all, both .4 )r,. in and out of the equestrian pro ‘. fession, to be the most perfect rider ' 11 r / 11, of the ago. 4111 "- __ f as ig „7, Yu addition to the star Coniquuty, '''. 1.-.- , - . A.,,, ... the manager has secured an en .. -----........ gagement with the renowned Wild • 0--- .. Rider, - ...- -7; . -7. -. 'rs,' A. Mr. EATON STONE. •, _..„ _ Mr. Stone's feats on horseback , ..,--,*.- 'i."' . - are all performed on his naked A.FzX V Steed, without saddle, bridle, or •:- , -,•;AF' _,.., , , covering of any. kind. His reckless li i i i , ~N,- . .....f. ....• and brilliant leaps over four-barred , - - , 7 , k s - I T-. gates and other barriers, while ••• carrying his son upon his head, and 7 —-- -- - in various other attitudes, are con . sidered the perfection of equestrian *,.... skill, and have justly entitled him 41_ to the distinction of ii Champion of ----"-='-.•---- . the Arena." i)t ....__... I S. LATHWOP, k. The Kentuck Clown. --- JIM RE YNOLDS, The Great Model Clown. . - , ,,,:c ~ The great romantic uctaele r a s,„- • ... 4 , . .., • 0 1 0 • DICK TURFIN'S L. RIDE TO YORK, -„, JOTH DEATH OF SLACK DM, - , , H ARIS ! ! 1 I 20,000,1b5. Composed of the following Brands just received : NEWBOLD'S—Celebrated. NEW JERSEY—SeIect. • EVANS .t SWlFT'S—Superior. MICHINER'S EXCELSlOR—Canvassed. AIICUINER'S EXCELSIOR—P.Zot oanvimsed. IRON ClTY—COorassed. IRON CITY—Not canvassed. PLAIN ElAMS—Strierly prime. ORDINARY DAMS—Very good. itr Every Ham sold will be guaranteed as represen ted. NY N. DOCK jr., & 410. &FAURE P DISEASES ! SECRET AR AS ' SA MA fI'AIS." 11 , 9" SAM:4I:IMA" fir i FT ToK IVD.IT CauTit IN RP MEDE FESR USED. YMN, rt PIMEM7In OM • BALSAM COPA VIA 4- MERC UR Y DISCARDED. Only ten P as to be taken to effect a cure. They are entirely vegetable. h-wing no smell nor any unpleasant taste, aXIII aoe sls any way, (elm% the stomach or bowels of the most riolicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. No exposure, no troublp, no change whatever. Price male packages, $2; Female, $3. Bold by D. 07. GROSS At CO. 0 Stint by mail by DESMOND t CO , fez 162 Phila. I' pßooms, BUTISIIRS, TUBS AND BASKETS of all degeriptions, qualities and prices, for sale by WM. DOCK, JR., & CO. "R BLOOD! SORES t THETR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON DITION OF THE VITAL FLUID, which prndisces SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TET TEES, SCALES, BOILS. SYPHILIS OK VENE REAL DISEASES, ETC SAMARITAN'S ' RO9OT AND HERO JUICES Is offered to the public as a positive sure. Banishes all impurities of the blood and brings the system to .a healthy action, cure those Spots, Tetters, Scales and Copper Colored Patches. SYPHILIS OR VBNEREAL DICLISES, The Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices is the most certain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par ticle of the poison. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affections with which numbers of Females suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICES is moat happily adapted, in Ulettrated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all com plaints incident to the BOX. DO NOT DESPAIR. Keep out of hospitals. lier 4 is a cure in any case fin $5. Price $1 per bottie, or sit for $5, with full direct. tone. Sold by T ' D. W. GROSS & 00. Beet by Naprep orpfcmy pact ed by DifiBMOND dr. 00, jan6-ly Ilex 161 Phila. P.O. PO OP Fp R'S GELATINE.—The beat article in the market, jut received and for ea* by viarl4-tf WK. DOCK Js. FOR ONE DAY ONLY, FOR ONE DAY ONLY, FOP, ONE DAY ONLY, FOR ONE DAY ONLY, NOT A RUM DRINK! A highly Cueentrated Vegetable Extract. A PURE TONIC THAT WILL RELIRTE THE AF FLICTED AND NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS. DR. 1100FLANDIS GERMAN BITTERS PRERARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WILL IFFEC WALLY and MOFT CERTAINLY CURE ALL DIeE &RES ARRING FROM A Disordered Liver, Stomach or Kidneys. Thousand. of our citizen• are aufferin; from DYSPEP FI A and LIVER DISEASES, and to whom t falowing gueatione apply—we guamntee HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE THEXL Dyspepsia and Liver Disease. Do you rise with a coated tongue mornings, with bad tssts in the mouth awl Icor appetite for breakfast? Do you f- el when 3 on fleet gat up an weak and languid 3 on can aeareely get about? Do y n have a dizziness in the heal st times, and often a dullness, with headache occasionally ? Are y,nr bowels costive an inepular, and appetite change ahh ? Do you throw up wind from the stomach, and do you swell up often? Do you feel a fulness after eating, sod a sinking when the st mach is empty ? Do yi u have heartburn occasionally? D yon feel low spirited, and look on the dark side of things ? Are you not unusually nervuun at times ? Dv you nut become rentleaa, sits:l44l4a lay until midnight before you can go to sleep? and then at times, don't you feel dull atd Weepy n - ost of the time? Is your skin dry ans sea y ? also sallow? In short, is not dour life a borthen, full of foretrdings ? Roolland's German Hitters Will cure every case of CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DESFARE OF THE RIDNEYA, sND DISEASE.) ARISING FROM A DISORDERED STOMACH. Observe the following Symptoms resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs Constipation, Inward Piles. Fn'nes or Blood to the He d, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn,Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomac h, Pour E ruc atone, Sinking or Flat' ering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming or t e Head, Burriel and Ufficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations . , when in a lying posture, Dmmess of V moo, Lots. ' 4 or Webs. Woe the Night, Fever and Dull Feirein the Head, Deficiency of Perspiraticn, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning is the Flesh, Con=tent imaginiLp ar Evil, and grout De pression of Slirite. PARTICITLAR NOTICE. There are many merantions sold under the nam3 of B tters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the chean est uhteky or common sum, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by An se or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters has caused, and will continue to cause ' as long as they calk be sofd, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their u e the system is kept continually under the influenee of A.coho io dtimulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the remit is all the horrors attenti_nt upon a drunkard's hfe and death. For those who desite and will here a liquor Bitters, we publish the following reimipt Oet Ore Bottle Rogland's Gemzcza Betters ani mix with Three Quarts of good Brawl si or Wei •ky, and the result will be a preparat on that will far excel in medicinal vatues and tree exce lence any of the numerms Liquor Bitters in the market, and will cost mucilless. Yon will have ail the !Miles of Ilooffand's Bitters in COI3II 'etiOn 14 ith a glad article of Liquor.at a much less price th n these interior prepara tious will cost you. Hooflandls German Bitters WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD APPETITE, WILL (iIVE YOU STRONG HEALTHY/ NERVES, WILL GIVE TOO Brisk and Energetic Feelings, WILL FNABLE YOU TO AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, Rce. Tho e Fu(Tering From Broken down and Delicate Constitutions, From wh tumor cause, either iu MALE OR FEMALE, WLLL FIND IN 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ..IFILMIVI_M_I=IIIE'" That wi'l rebtore them to Their usual health. such has b-en the case in thotoands of instances, and a fair trial is but requird to prove the oesertion R CM EMBER THAT THESE BITTERS ARE NOT ALCOHOLIC AND NOT INTENDED A 8 A 8EV313:1 GE. The Proprietor* have tliru ands of letters from the most =talent CLERGYM V N, L&WYERA PaYSICIANB. awl CITIZ UNA, Tes'erng of their own personal knowledge, to the bane ficleil effects and mddical virtues of these Bitters. From Rev. J Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of Encyclo pedia of Religions Knowledge. Although not dispos•a favor or recommend Pat ent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingre dients and effects, i yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not test' fy to the benefits he believes hitowelf to have received .rca any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this more readily in regard to "Hooliand , s German Bitters," prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this eity ; because I was prejudiced against them for years under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mix ture. lam indebted to my friend, 'Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper teen, and for encouragement to try them when suffering from great and long continued debility. The nee of thrt e bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of tile present year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had net felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of re gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for di recting me to the use of them. - • , T. NEWTON BROWN. Phradolphia, June 23,1861. DISEASES OP KIDNEYS and BLADDER, In Dug or Aged, Me or Female, Are speedily removed, and the patient restored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering from Mit.BASXUS, wasting away, with scarcely any fb.sh en their bones, are eared in a very short timr , one bottio in pitch awes will have a moat surprising effect. 1::°A1.11.MMITIMBI Having suffering children u above, and wishing to raise them, will never regret the day they commenced with these sitters, LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, And these working bard with their brains, should ways keep a bottle of HOOFLANICOB li/TT HU near them. re They will find much benefit from its use. to both mind and body, invigorating and not depressing. IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, And leaves no prostration Attention, Soldiers! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the atter•tion of all havinm relations or friends in the limy to the fact that ..1100FLAND'S German Bit ters wilt cure nine-tcritbs of &a disuses indneed by ex= posures and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, publ.shed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it wid be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from debi ity. Every Cale of that kind can be read cured by Hoodand's German Bitters. We have no hesitaton in stating that if these Bitters wer e freely used among our soluiere. hundreds bf liska might be Lsel k i that otherwise weuld be lost. The proprietors ire daily receiving thankful letters from suff rerS in the army ant hospitals, who have been restored to health by the use of these Bitters, sent to them by their friends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS : See that the Signature of C. M. Xackson is on the WRAPPER of each Bottle PRIOR PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALF DOZEN for $4 00. sh ou ld your nearest druggist not have the mime, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, but send to um, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 631 ARCM ST. ,T co zmr ow cewe• AL= is , (Bua l esaorn to O. M. JICKSON & C 0.,) PROPRIETORS. 117" For Wu by Druggists and Dollars in every town In he United Statile znay2ddy gelinbelb's Ilernebies. THE GREAT 66 AMERICAN REMEDIES," KNOWN AS "H EL M BOLD'S" GENUINE pREPARATIONS v z lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT " DUCIIU." a, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH. NELMBOLVS GENUINE PREPARATION tc HIGHLY CONCENDRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BLVDU, A pesit.ve and specific Remedy fur Diseakeg of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This medicine increases the otter of Siertira sad ex s the absorbents into Lealtby t c.::ob, shich the trattr or calcareous dtpoidtions, and all unnatural en largements, are reduced. as well es pain and infianima. thin, and is good :or MN, AS UMEN and GLIII.DSW. I=M3 lIELMBOLD'S EXRRACT BIICEV, For Weakn sa Prising from ExoerseP, Habits of DIES pation, Ear.y Indiscretion or Abuse, atbmded with Ui FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS! Indisposition to Ear r tion, Dryness of the Skin. Loss or Memory, toss of Poier. Weak Nerv. a, Difficulty in ifieathing, Horror of Disease, Trembling, • Dimness of Vision, Wak4ulness, tholvor.al Lassitude of the Pale in the Rock, MIIRCIIIII2 System, li'llohitl of the Body, Hot Hands, Etuptions on the Pate, i Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if arswed to go on, which this medi cine invariab.y removes, soon fol.ow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,. In one of which the patient may mire. Who can say they are not frequentimo.h , wed by those " direful dis ea.s," INSANITY AND CONIIMPTION? Many are aw.re of the cause of their suffering, but.none will confess. The records tf the Insane deylums, and the melancholy deaths by Cotsumptlon, bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION MOE AFFECTED BY O- G&NIO WEAKNESS, Requirrs the aid of medicine to strengthen ard invigu. rate the eystern,which LiELIktBOIL,D'S EXIRAOT BUCHIT invariably dces A trial will c:.nvince the most nkeptical I=3=l FEMALES ! FEMALES!! FEMALES!!! OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEM-. PLATING MARRIAGE. • In many affections peculiar to Fumes, the Rattan Buchu is unequalled by any other r. medy, as in Chloroai or Retention. Irregula•itiea, Pain,'"ln, 88, • r :oppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhons state or the Uterus, Lencorrh a or Whites, Sterility, and for a complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from in discretion, Habits of Direipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIRE SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAIFLY MOULD BE BITHOrT IT. Take no Ilalavn, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicin Unp!e sant and Dangerous Diseases. HELAMOLD'S EXTRACT BUChti CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their stages, at little expense ; little or no clan in diet; no ineotvenienee, AND NO IXPOSIIRE. It causes fr. quest de.ire and gi v es strength to Uric ate, thereby removing astloctions, pnv.-niiog and curia etrietut es of the clerk's, allaying pain and inflammation so fr. quent in this class of diPteSol3. and expelling POI SONOUS, DISEASED AND WORN-OUT MATTER. Thousands upon thoi. sands who huve been titej ' am yl As ikvlcTlms OF QUACE3O And wbo have paid HYATT FEBS to be cured in a (bora time, Gave toned they 'w e ir deceived, ead that the 1, Wel ton " baa. by the nee of a Power'ul Abtrmgents,"l bees dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated . forsh, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGB RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BITC1117: For all Affections and Diseases of the URINARY ORr cram, wtkner existing in MAL N Ott FREddlill, from whatever cause oi igit ating, end no 'natter of bow ton standing. Diseases of tbrime organs rtquire the aid of a DIIIRRTIO. HELMB OLD'S EXTRACT ;RUC HU Is THE GREAT DIURETIC, AM It Is eartaie to have the daubed street in ellDiseseee for which it is recommended. -...:iip:...... BLOOD ! BLOOD 1! BLOOD 1! ! HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY COMENTRATBD COIR POUND FLUID 2XTBAOT SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This is an affection of the Bleod, and atiackti the Beans organs, Linings of tier Nr•re, /Are, Throat, Windplte and ether jkipcuo Suff“,soB, baking Ha eppesese. a in the form of Ulcers. HELMI34 )LD'S Natract barsaparilla purities toe Blood and r• moves ail Scaly irnptiors of the Skin, giving to the compl•aion a clear aid healthy color. It being prepared expressly for this class of complaints, is Blood•purifying properties are pre& rveo to a greater ea tent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. --:41:-- HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH, An excellfnt 'lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic nature, and as an injection in d , seases .f the Trinsry Organs aria. log from habits of dissipation, tukd in corm, ction with the Extracts BUChtl. and Sarsaparilla. in such diseases as recom mended. Evidence of the most responsituefinct reliable character will accompany the mecreiees. OVITIFIOA.TES OF OWIEI3, From three to twenty yearn , standing, with nameo,known TO MOIENOE AND FAME, For medical properties of BUCEU 3 seepisp Tosato ► the United tat.tes. See Professor DZWEES 9 valuable works on the Pr tie.) of Physic. See remarka made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIOK, PhDade4 hie. See remarks made by De. DPIIRATM MIDOWIg,f, celebrated Physician and Member of the Royal College fairrons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions o the King and Queen's Journal. tee Medico- Chirtirgieal Review, published by BRNJA MIN TRAVEBS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons. See most of the lute Standaid Works on ?dedicane. Extror,t Bodin Si 00 per bottle, or six for 16 00 Retract Sarsaparilla. &100 per Dottie ) or six for Pfo 06t Improved Rose Wash.... buc. per bottle, or sia for SZ 60 Or half dozen of each for 11 2, which will be sufficient to cure the most obstinate cases, it directions are adhered to. Delivered to any address, sectuely packed from obser. ration. Describe oymptoms In all commun!cationa.lOurtrl gua,rAtitead. Mike gratSo. -:0:-) AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the city Af Philadelphia, H. T. Heltnbeild, Who being duly /NOM Moth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mer cury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. 11. T. tiBLMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me. this 23d day of Novens bar, 1864. WM. P. lIIBBERD, Alderman, Ninth et" shove *nee, Philadelphia. Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. RELMBOLD, Chemist. Depot, No. 104 South Tenth street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. IME=I BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS AND lINPRINOIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to diapers* "OF THEIR OWN II " Other " artielea ea the reputation aw ne d b y HELMBOLD'S GENUINE_ PREPARATIONS, HEIMBOLD'S GERM= EX LC„ 81701117 HELMBOLD'S GENUINE EXTRAOTBASSApARILLA gELMBOLD'S GENUINE IMPROVED EC ;WASH. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. ASK Pon MILDIDOLD , S--TAHN NO qrkta Out out thexadvertimient sad send for "itetid avoidl . I .+Le v. A lum Aelevoi4 46- 1:18E