UM .‘ - - - • . , :PLOTIIING.:I33IVORIU -3 . 1 :‘ :Xi FRANKLIN IfOrEr, poz,brA-G. CO ItN t',ll rob` jt,ST AlttiEr Pf .orr mid the In3mO11). VERSBEritti, Pa. JoliN T itoSNINSON. ih - oprieter.. 114e-tt ride rs,igued give. 4 notir.o to his le7.iOn. Of eTnerous ratrotts Anti to the public generally, that ha hat: nun' on kttrld,;rtivi offeri to purapmere, far cash, the largest mut' _ON ott, affra:tit-e mtu( , R. of" _ 7 ItEADI';-MADE CLOTHING, vlarthe Spring and Summer Selisons, eirer presented this risen. Iths 1014 e4tabi4slied oi:tractor' for selling Onvtirpsosed Ln Style—Fin/AI and ,s pureliases Durabnity, m bi in determined to maintain, and making - iris the Eatstern Cities this season, at the piopitions time, -;pnalileg hint to offer ;151.1i patrons garments- at- Prieis Cheaper thin tho - cheape,r. liernalees`tliesriiiitategnents i n no. Eplasting or vain spirit. twit Luits'ii discriminating public to give him 0 gall mulJetine for thernselvos inithe trade in this section. offers ‘f he beltimincentee,s 4.6 Of rhasers,• The material of eyinggrienient li:r• bin purchremd 'from tirstr<l a s liiinses prluri ind eitias, and the taniittficturing' is .rime ander his own uperviiion in this place; by workmen acknowlkA,k2:ed - abitity: With his stock of iiN.\DY•uADIiCLOTIIIIG, invit ehrttentiod to adaige and splendid msssuitinout of gentletnen's , RY I TSFIING GOODS, „i whichlto ,worronts,to Knit the must tastitifotto' to4te or he most economical pocket. Reep-his pule in remcinbrinito and 'dire hintP, JnnelVtil. , • .101 V? T. ILOSKI NSONI jbIELLIOTT, 6LOTHIER, - -S6uth; , tow cotne., of the DIA.II . OND, next doer to the, auk, 0/121.11BEBSBUAG', hos just returned from the .pity :with' n !erg( stoek .of supciier end seosounbt e Grentls.ratili ns CLOVIS. CA,S.SIMBItE.9„ SAIHNETTS, ..,111,,,N... Bo EDS'. Jr c., for Coat A pntl THI.V.ETz,BITINS. M IHsEILi...B.S f end Other Vestlnes. Also--a very fine selection - 'if IRE:WY-MADE CLOTHING, tvli;ch he is peep, red th.nell 9,t the very lowest market prices.. , . :CUSTO.3I.DII WURH.—As he employs aDrst-rate cut-' ter - i'he is prepated to make np all kinds of Garments. l'w Hen , end Boys, to older, in the best stales. Sati... %faction Will be guaranteed.. , A Jarge'essortment of GI;NTLE.'SEN'S FMNISRINO Game., such as t ,ihirts. Drawers. - ''.ol Mrs,: Handkerchiefs. Sus ponders, Carpet Bags. Umbrellas, .le., &c.. stlways on land, give hint a call end save money. Pithe 17,'6. -0 . . _ .. AJ. WHITE, METICHANT, T AILOR, • AND DEALIIa IN IiE , IDI - -.MADE CLOTH INtii-010•110 M A DEl— --- . CL. TITS -:- ' CASSISIEREq, . , VE Mt: A . . - GENTIIMEVS - ' - BURSLSBI.,NG GOODS. - ' .. .. , QOM OVERCOATS. UMBRELLAS. tfirTieee Goods sold by the yard, and no charge for Catting. - Garments sold to ,persons who wish them made. at Lome... • Machine :Silk. Chalk., and inch trieasures . sold. Throe cini)ti North of ilyster'S 'Dry Goud Store,: Chambers turg, Ps.. - [Jove 17, 1S i 3. leOirat. ONDERFUL DISWItItY..—At the present time thoughtful miuJd everywhere are looking for the revelation of new and tuitnortant discoveries in 6cierule. and when q theory is presented to have discovered new lightimil . tolaaveri?rnoved the veil of obscurity front a subject of. Jhe highest importance, upon vad - - touch' has been 'written, it is propel that at the claims - of this theory be preiented and carefully examined and tested, which is, sieSti e tied o transcend in importance to cohering bum n. ty, all other discoveries, the lightning rod and telegraph hot excepted. „ 'We bold , hat the human system is but a 'galvanic arrangement. with its acids and 'alkalies, con= 41tifatitig theposit Eve and negative forces, and that every mental-anti physical uptnifestatioa, either voluntary or .invelunfary, is the resal t of this antagonism; that diges circulation, seeretion,nifil excretion are wholly-at iiihntithleto the law of eletirical influences; that the 2 - it/maitre 'the conductors of ELEUEIVITT. and that there isot polar action established throetill the nervous syst,ein -which connects with every part of the body. establishing -send-preserving a proper balance of -the Oectrieelement. ; which constitutes, health, and a disturbance-of which causes.diseasel that thew are strictly but txro conditions idisease—the lin ve, the other negative;. and as Et:liersserry possesses there two inherent principles. it Will, if applied according to the electric' Polatitiesonlid --- Tequlreinents or the system, arrest, or, in other Words. "'neutralize the disease by the restoration of properpolar action. We also assert that all drugs taken into the Sys tehmiet strictly upon electrioat'principles; that from decomposition the latent eicett icity Is set free. athrthat. 'filmic)] tilt:electrical polarities of the nervous system. all eh iriges; are produced either f'r good or for evil; that - in the incipient stage ofdi , ease it may tend to ego:Vite the forces, and restore harmony; butt after the cast has become refractory, paralyzing the nerions coinfunnles :am, and changing the _epastituents of the fluids, and artostin;; the digestive action of -the stomach and, its power of approbation: no internal process at medication ever has; or ever can. succeed in retuovisig the cause of th 4 dise..ase.lt,s only tendency being - to multiply and emu ; plicate the symptoms. -Oa the Contrary. Ece.croetrs' being the vital eleMent upon which life depends. can be directed - to ally part of ,tltq body, and eien niter the vital. functions seem para. - lyzed, pu3 ses,es the power of arousing tlit, dormant Jta ertiv:s.egifalizing the circulation, and the' Ryan Plll to a eolsustaining system. One very important 'feature of ,01,1 ;a:fitment is, that no time is kilt in experinienting 'Vitli'di<ctie. By means of elixti•icrai'te+t accnrate Bi:4g:hosier is given at on,:m. determining the locality and clilytatter of the disease, and indicating the treainient - te pirreed. - - The cariints are- perfectly under tlie con ttol of the eperator;'itiid can be 'regniated"-to suit' th e delicate 'nerve; era chit twithaut any sensit , Con. All ttrose tvlio have long cohered Iron painful and qblitinate disease—Acute; eltronic. Inllammatory,ur Paralytic—are invited to cal/ and consult.' - ' • CO:i.tiSULTATION DR. BROWN :PROF. WALE ~ . 0 TrIE LI) FranklinlUtililinq.,,,Nre , t ".11arketStreet, 4th door front tho cur nur of tbe Dianyonl, Ma ruberthury, Pa. ' . .June 17, '63-tf , rcoNomy IS WEALTH! ccritE YOUR COEGEI FOIL CENTS -The Best(lt'd Cheape.it Ilimehold Rented! in, the World ' MADA.3IE ZA.IIOC . I9ItTEIVS r GREAT ppuGrr OmEtryt; t illadanze Zctdo' c Porter's Curatice Bals,ltz . . . • i Aineranted iftn , ed according to thee diree,tione. to clue eases, °lda, Whooping' Cough, Asj bran; and tillgire:ctiuns of the Throat and Lungs. Madame Za'loe Baker's Balsam' £4 prepared with all the rainistte care and ,ski 11. from L. walilharinn of the befit remedies the ve etzttile I:iff,gdpu tufprds • :Its Tele LI lint 11 , 341 tics.ere, hued on its pciwet taws-mist the healthy •N igor, , iis•tircu lethal of - the lloloody through the lungs. It, is•nut, sk7ciolelzt. remedy; : bus entolliegt, wa rin ing, sea rching and effective; cart be takeo Li ), the ()West per ton or paingest child - , • • • • t Matta -Inc Zadoc Porter's Balsam, • •• . . bas been need by the toiblic for i evar 18 ytmis and. has itoptircvi its precut s.ffkrs di w ply by being recommended 14.,t hose wh.,• have aced it, to their idflictel friends and 'others. . MOST 'ptI'ORTAOT Msiune Z tloc Poiter's Otti - ative ltalitirt is ti , 141 at tt price which briti cc it In the tea IT ur eVtTy.rte to itr el, it e4hjett.tent to use. lire timely use qta single bottle will 'prove to be wultb.M limes its ctlst. -NOTICE . . - • Bare year money: Do not he peisnaded te.pnrchaie "'Brttelesat i,wrhich do naccrntnin the virtues et a 13 ct Bottle o'3l saltine Porter's Curative Dalsain. the •Ciyst ocirnitinfactu ring which iaas treat ns that-of al. twit nay. othei mediolue; and thi verflow Wl.4a4"Witt sold; rashes the profit to the seller apparent ly small, and unprinciple'd dealers . will sometimes re tkolutitend other medicines, on which 'their . prOtits are , unless the customers insist upon liaiankAladaine "lPareer's and none other. Ask for Madam,. Port4''6 Cu -rittivelalsam, price 13 etc., and'in largo ;bottles' at 25 ,`Atis„ and tato no other.' If.you,can not get le 'at oue latter:Xl ten at another. ' ' " ' • -466".`leldby,all Druggists and Store -keepers pr 13 cts. fn larger bottles at '25 cts:• .• _ • ' MILL U'Clitt; Propt jet re.. „Jars 28,'654.y. - S ale by 31111er. & lien sheya nd Oftambeisburg.' ' ' . WARD. ASSOCLA.TIOX • • PII/LADtLP - Ti;A; PFn tlre. , Reliej of the .Sicp and Distrmed. aPictect rinaent. and Chronie fliztate..vntZ: especially, fof th'e Care of Diseases of I."‘e Se44.tal ..Organs , ''''WEDlORCAlirlehl,given . gratis'. hytha 'icting ir -I- * VAI.XiA , iREPORTS. on- Sliofiinntoriacha; or - 14 7 4,1.1:tress;•ftzul other' LiBe.ases - ,,,Of4tho , 'Simna en annn,nn4 on the NEW. El-Mt:DIES 'emYrl6,yred 'lntitiensniy, sent to tlie tifli , ,efe'cl in tlezileri letter,:envet , ,opes, fro° pf. chargb . Two o r three sfairigtot',,l)otago - wil he ;acceptable., Add resß. J, SKILLTIT 'von. Ho:4AM „Apsoolation,•No 2 Sbutir Ninth Strkg " '.*621.3‘ • i -4" c• • antaidaebitilt.efi, &T. • VIXON'S. COLUMN. AC - no - 146e since, the', c'lltuaieneraent of 34.5-- on's Drug Store, has there been so FULL A'ND COMPLETE Al STOCK of Fresh and PERFECTLY RELIABLE 3.iEDICINES To offer to those who are.so.unforfunate as to be ' compelled to indUlge in. such luxuries. The • fact IS, tat unless there are large and rapid • sales. no establisbm t can: supply its customers with 4Jy : frcsh and _ liable rem es, in the shape o£ . , Drugs and Chemicals. Time • • affects with mach more rapidity Many more arti- • • cies in medicirie than in any othet merchahilise, hence the tie- cushy Of 'rapid ch•tnge of stock to secure to the purchaser just whit is , wanted. N 1 ON is able, by rapid changes in.,Stocl; alWayi - to - Present the very best to his customers. He desires to lscdp the aho - re f facts be -fore the community, and to solicit a continuance of favors. In connection with his full stock of DRUGS ,AND CHEMICALS, be offers a: full wsortittent or - PATENT 11FiiICINES - CF , STANDARD CHAR a - • ACTER; > Such as: Jayne's Family Medicines, Aycr's Pectoral, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, - Heinthold'sPrepazations, ' Hostetter's Fitters, - - Drake's Bitters, : -Gervina Bitteia: Wishart's Pine Tree Cordial, , Tarrant's Aperient, _ • • " ' • KennedY'S Dfseove7,.: • Hunt's Liniment, • - • 4ypophosphites. proberisach's Pills, Wright's' Pills, liorse's Brandretilla Pills, Leidy's Townsend's Pills. ,Porry Davis'' Pain Kjiler.. yi . ' ••• Worm Confections... - Worm rands, ' - _ ' - Plasters, - - . • ointraepto.; • , _MasheS, Lotions, .rith'many other. articles in, thiS line , all of :which are sad only_o?1, the renreeentmlon of the makers of the articles, r‘ BAZIN'S, LUBLN'S, EPRIIII'S and other CHOICE' PERATMERY AND SOAPS Hair Dyes, Pomades, and' other articles' or thellair, among which is BR,OMATRICROS, HAIR FOOD, Ono of the ,liest and most elehnly articles for the flair, containing no grewm,, , yetrendering the• Hair-soft and • glOssy,'ana. preventing it from preinatarcly _falling off. NINON'S GLYCERINE LOTION, • .Whichis just the article needed for the relao‘,— al, of Dandruff• from the Scalp„ and leaving - the hair soft and -glossy. In presenting ' • these two'at:tieles for the,sair, the, - ' PrOptietoi futs`the satisfaction of • knoiing tW6t thek..da'Sall , - ` that is_ represented. • , XIXON'S TETT - EA QINTAIENT - continucas much " favorite- as - mini and: it can ' " -and do e -4 perform remarkOlo cures Of Skin DiScascs, .and is guaranteed in al! <cases to act ; as represented. 110E q SE AND CATTLE POWDER In Tess than aria - year and a half OVER. TWEN -4 ' : • TS-Fire PiCkS FI:Tn; snip, and the sale. 4 arc on the increase. It isAtis the powder for - - - The Horse, .The Cory, 'the Trim' rt is ncatly.put up and fait dfrections go with each pock. Ifodre!i9, oftestimohiwis coultl„ be iltesei4ed, hht the - , - muter deems it _ . - best i • -- - •- to let tt ttavel - orrits - own merits - , • .11 TA_ r, 'R` E 3 0 U livrty P Is made only at /Nixott'sifur this poupty,apd has . host pf frieuds, who can testify i -, , to, its l merits. 1 Nixon is aide'ioptfer a large stock of itusses, Shoulder Brtidk : . Sunnorters,.. - Bandage f alw Combo, BiasbeS. ; • • - ' Toilet Powdeis, 4 $•:: Perfumes; • , • • • = ' Shaving Soups, - Toilet - S . OLO, .„ , • Pocket BoOks, lactclible Tooth Ponlcr4 • Tooth Waihes; Tooth Brushes, , -•' Sponges, • Flesh .Bn4hus, !,' • PureSPlPOgr: • ri „ Starch, • In(ligo, ) . Rat and Roach p tQ es v ito l3' y a e l: r ° . enlr4 '. ifl Ia coneltmicu; ha:leave - to'say 'that hie stock will Sways, beikeppap to the very besegOint, eveF.thing eel - tad togivelealth ' • and;c6nifort to the,afilidied,•: • •besidte such articles" as' taste ' .Thq Important leper inbasincie is neeney, aid as all ' merchtindis . 'ccan: be had at lower tutus - • - for- cash-than time, N,IxoN ' :to - - Make' • • - 1118 - BITSINESB STRICTLY VASIL " -lancirt, 1863: ' "' ~.Q ADD - ERY L - ,SADDLERFI—Sp.d= 0' dies. ' frit es. t l-firn'ell. Collars, Trunk. - 4, Yalisets : Sic." Sign oft .HORSE OfiLtAIL. '' - - ' J-ERE.IIAII OYSTER resfiertfally returnshis thanks to his ixttromi fir 'the - liberal encouragement - -re , elved from them Iteterofore.andlie-Would invite them and the comniunity gonerally,who may need any thing 'in his tine, to give hirn a call at his OLD STAND, on the coat aide of-Main Street,-Chambersburg, five doers Sontli-of Dither 'd; Tolbert's Hard ware Store. Whei4 lie 'keeps eon iltantly on hand every variety or S ADD - Till It Y,' AND IlittNES 4 of his own :Manufacture. and he 18 prepared -- to sell the same at ternis that defy competition." Every artic-e OtTPrialfar SAol.4'lvarr3tltt4l to be made of the hest material and by ceinnertent worltnien.xtbial will be fully demonstrated lati an examination thereof. - , - TRUNgSaND• VA:LI,SES.—AIe would also calf the attention of perSonii wanting it good, neat, cheap and Sulettanbil Tr - tinker 'Vallee ; to - his assortment: --' - , June 11, 'NI. - -QADDLI4.I , AND :HARNESS . MAN USACTORV.—The undersignctrwiaild tesPectiitily announce to his` friends and tho public genelally.' that he has taken the• SADDLR AND liAltislaSS SIIOP for merly carried by'Shittho* Gillen. decd, on JVEST MARKET STREET, hear the ainecricheavus on, in the 'Borough of Chuniberabiirg, e he uninatictures Saddles, Bridles and Ilartiess. and has:ConstantlY on liatid • an excellent assortment of Co Whips. We: . Ile employs iMno taitthe best of 'Wnrhmen. and can- Ftrilds all Work frenitho best material. ' TRUNKS nud VALISES constahtli 'On hand, all of which will be sold so cheap as the cheapest. A continua:l oof the former pa tronage:Of the shop is most - respectfully solicited; lune 17 - 63 "_ JAMES B. GILLAN. WHIPS WHIPS .! SI.IIILITO Sim, corner Of Main and ashingttai Streets. Cliambersburg—Pa., manuficttn era of all kinds of WIIIPS, such as Wagon, partiago met Wliips TnrlollB sizes and of superior tiOlitye vatich they offer to the pidilic,,either by Wholesale or Retail, at very *deride prices. 'LAMES - of all lengths kept.coustantly,en hand and forealo by the dozen. very cheap. They also inannfacturo superior IIOItSE COL LARS. to whiclitheyirivito attention. Oyddrs from tidlitancis Solicited and promptly attdnd ed to. , dune 17.113. ADDLES, 'Harness ; Gears, Bridles,o Palters; enllntn, Whips, Stirrups. Bitts,Spurs al- Wa F. on hand , apt our Shops. DEIII-1 , S; GORDON. fIUR - STOCK OF SADDLES AND ,JF Briillee is eery superior, awl file prices will spit 'every bendy.. Come and see._ DEM t. & 0011. DON,:. 0" -WORK IS WARRANTED and we believe cannot be beat. We employ: all joarnpymln, DEIHL & GORDON. 1011' A.RNESS °REVERY DESCRIP -14 tinn. Broad Gears. Plow Gears, col. ar s, dc., on Land er,nstantly„ of o - nr own mako. PRIIfI , tt GORDON. AATI.I USE -NONE BUT THE BEST y Leather. and keep none but the Best made Am is. and sell at reasonable prices. 'DEMI, 4: OultDON. 1 I ...... ,, ..n.,......."..,,,,-..", 7 ,-......,,...w.,..e.-*....,-...,-......,-----...w G, A:. DEITZ. ' _ TENCH' 31. 4 DONVET.L. , TIE I T Z - ' I, It ''D 0 WE L L _ II f - •. , WILD PAY THERiGHEST nrav , 5: . . . • , . -. „ C'HEA'IP 'P•, ©l{, CASA, C SBIIRG, P,A., • • Tha - Stieep, GREYNCA.S . TIE, ,-?EN-114A. acing IRWHCOAL! COAL! .Ltli LON! EBERT 40N, ;tying purchased the Coal and Lumber Yard of qeorge A: Peitz. will c-Jitinne to car MI the sane linslness,nod win always Pare on hand n large suyipry of fettnber and 'Coal. 'They will be prepared to ell all ordi•rs et the 'shortest notice. They respeettnlVN' solicit, the patron age of the late, firm, and the ,publie generally, arid all who Anayjleijen t`Ord and' Lumber to glie thoni - ii call. foelingnAsureil that no mennii will he spared to accent; modato those on The most reasonable teentn. Juno 17, LEO. EtElIT'4: SON. sr, F A a 6d Ai a,. r .„L•f, ,sat,P _eoal, 'Lumber, Su. IN CASH -FOR FLOUR, W.TIE A T, I?.} - E } COR.24;', , OATS; CLOVER ,SEDI), •TIZIOTIII'..SEED; And all kinds of R o_'D Ua C E ALL KINDS OF SALT, COAL, .T,U-1173ER; CEMENT,. . -4217 D Sion s;A_r„E, DEPre ,t'lf DO WELVS WAREHOUSE AND. COAL: YARD, Nefir iheßnitroad-Depet, ::'AND" On 'litirth Carlisle. Street, Jttne-17; '63 • 1300t0,, anV *tom. - EW SHOE STORE.—•Th© Sub '.dcriber hikes • this 131011nd' of informing the -citi zens- of Chambersburg and' vicinity, that he MO just rettirtied 4 1flain Philadelphia With an ENTIRELY NEW STOCE:: of ROMS and Shoes, of every variety, style and pattern. OA of the best tnannfaetures. • - He* nook/ . ShOpl.iipiii (Milan& "Whole Well ie new. Give him u.rall—,yotheari easily snit'Youriiidf. lle invites the ,Ladies, eipecially, to call. as ho will take pleasure: in showing his goods. Store in-the moth' for. :minty o'ccupled by PrederickS - mith, as a LaW Office, and,nuire recently used for, the, purpose by George Eye ter, tWOdoors•North of Fisher's Hotel, Slain St , set, Charoberstierg. : -- • Ills large and well seledted eta; he 1)44 a`practical 'Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters, Roots, 'Slippers and Entskins ases'and Children's Root; and Shoes; 'Gentlemen's Gaiters; alipp,o4, Boots and Brogans. • Do notforget the place. No trotible to show Gpociii at the NEW STORE,,twe doors - North of Fiiiitq's - Hotel, 'MohiStrevet, ChmTliorsbnrg, Pa., by , ' Judo 17 - .IBST: " - • PETER PELD3IAN. TULL AND SEE !-THE.ENDER:- ~ICJ,SION.ED 'announces to hie 'num:MTus s 'friends dna castoniers,tbat , he continues to: muntrfaethre to order, Mud keeps 'on hand a full Mal 'comPlete - assettment - of various qualities and styles - of SIIOES and GAITERS. for Ladies, ,Alisses.and Children.- Efis-assortment of = BOOTS,SHOES , Ac.; 'for Nten: and' Boys' weer' lit. corn towhialr he reapettfulLyinvilds attention. Mr* ,Of all kindemade to order, in.a neat and durable manr uer, and at short notice. Bill-and-see before purchasing elsewhere, and he will eatery purchasers that he sells at :very Small :Profits fort ash. Derek forget the -plate—:. mearly opposite Huta . 4 . t.4eefor's Store, Chambersburg, - ,GICO.4.OII,LrEIiNER; =1 q ELMBOLD'S GENUINE PRE `•;. _ PARA TIOX. HIGEtLY_COYCE,NTRATtIi, CO3I - FLUID, txIII,2I.CTTc4U, - A positive and specific remedy forforDisca,e, of.tho KIP:4\TEYS, . , , This medicine increases the power of Digestion anti excites the absorbents into healthy-action, -- by which the Watery or Calcare,ous' - Depositions, and ail Mini Lt- , - •: • ral Enlhrglnnents are • , - reduced, as well as Pain Arid Inflammation, and is GOODEOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN: P, 1., MS OLD'S P. X TBACT"'BUGHII, - WeiikneSses arising from • • - ,_ *EXCESSES,- lIABIT4 'OF DISSIPATION, '•• . EARLY-INDISCRETIONS, - - • . ;OR ABUSE. ATTENDED WITIT IIiLLOWING "spa - roils: Indisposition to-Ekertion, • ~ - Loss of Meniory, ••Weak•Nert - es, • llorror of Disease, Dimness of Vistori. • Hot Randal Pallid Countenance,-" ' • , Dryness of the Skin, • ettiV6rFal Lassitude of the Must:Mar System; - ,LosSof Potter, Difficulty of Breathing,. Treinbling. Wakefulness, • ,-,• Pain in thermals. , .„ Flushing of the Body Eruptions on the Face . „ These . syrriptoms if alkiried to ,go on, which the = medicine invariably removes, - .soon - - - IMPOTENCY - , FATUITY; EPILEPTIC FITS, In one`of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed • by those direful diseases, • ' "INSANITY - AND CONSUMPTION..." • MonY are aware of the cause -- - of their buffering, but none-will confess. THE IIECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUM, and the melancholy deaths by. Consump tion bear ample witness to the truth of the - , : - assertion: TILE CO . NSTITCTION ONCE AFFECTED WI " TH . - - ' ORGANIC WEAKNESS. Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in vigorate the syfitem, which - . HE L3I B OLD'S .EXTBA.CT HEr Invariably does. • A trial will convince the most skeptical - • FEMALES, F E MA,L ES FRIIAT4ES, _ Old or. young, single, married. or confcm - ' _plutingmarriate. ' • In man's" affections peculiar to Females the EN-fraa • Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy:- ap . -Chlornsis - or Ratention,:lrregularity, Pain= fulness, or ,Shppression 9f Customary • . Evacuation, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the Uterus. Leucorrhea - • or 'Whites, Sterility: and for ' all complaints incident to • . the Sex. whether ari- - ; • - slag from Inds-- - ' eretion, Habits of Dissipation. or in the ' - pEntaxt: OR ORANGE OF (See Symptom's above-0 NO R.1.311LY SHOULD BE WIT/IOVT COMM Take' no more Balsairt. Mercury. _or' Unii . /eaiant Methane for unpleasantawlDanger— , - gcrous Diseases. - .• HEL4BOLD''S,E.XTRACT 8,L1C:1515 . - .•, - - and. HELIII3OLD'S IMPROVED 11.0 cures SECRET DISEASES, f7QI 'lit all their Stagei;' Littlo or no change in Diet; '• - ' At hale Expense;_ • r O Inconv enience; . AND' NO EXPOSURE. • • It causes a. frequen s de - Sire and _gives strengtiCto Urinate, thereby -removing Obstructions, Pre- • venting and Caring Strictures of the Lire-• tha, Allaying -- Pma and Inflammation, - • -- So frequent in this class of discuses, - - and expelling all poise nous, dig . eased and Worn out matter, - THOUSANDS UPON THO USANDSi ' -'Who haVe been' the victiin's - of Quacks, and who have . _ I heavy Ices to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and tha t the -Poison has. by the use of- Powerful As; , ' , triageuts.4eeai dried up in the system, to break out iu au aggravated film, perhaps after MiRiiiAGE.; HEL311301, - D'S EXTRACT i?.UCHIY . , ' far all - ,Affeetions ti:nd Disclases of THE URINARY 'ORGANS, • 'ivhethee' existing in " '" MALE ORfEMALE. FROM WHATEVER_ CAUSE ORIGINA'I'ING AND NO MAT- T-ER HOW LONG - STAN DING-.'7. - Diseases oethescorguils require - the.aid of _Diuretic. FIEL3fBOLD - $ EXTRACT EtCHIT IS TUE GREAT P.IURETIC.: - And it is certain to hare the tiesireil effect/on Disea , ties for which,it is recotainencied. EVIDENCE- OF THE, MAST BELIA . -.1114: AND RESPONSIBLE-CHARACTER ' will accompany the medicines, 1 ,;•:-A -- "rIFIOATES CJF CURLS OF DIS-, EASES:OF FRO 'EIGHT TO iIVEN' TY YEARS STANDING. '' Vniiwn fee' " puy i sicaA:Ns.!. - yL - R we make no secret of Ingredient , . _ 11EL'318 , 9 DD'S E .4 . :K8. 4CT13: 1 C e HY . „ elneWed. of Buchu...pubebs,Jenipeiißeryiqi clneted with great pare. bya,competentdrug -I,uraz‘lTCCllll°:turAnu,'-17 , • lytietti Chemist, and sole Ilanufacturer.of LLELMBOLD'S - E PREPARXTION'S. . AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before um an Aidertian of the City . uf Ph Hack HEl,Ml3ol3),•rilxo being dots sworn: (italt sny.hin Preparations 4 • contnin no naprotie, no mercury, or other • iwurions drugs, butare Ourely, ' ".• • amble; T. HELMEOLD: Sworn anksubseribed . before 'Me, this - 253d :dicy of November,lik4. . . WILLIAM P. lUBBARD. . ' Alderman,. Ninth st..ab`.s-liMee, PHYSIOIANS - IN 41.'1'ENHANCE . .FROilt!'8 , A. M. 44,1; 1A.. , ?BICE $1 kr. SlX:yonss, Delivered to any addreSs;seedrely pieketf, t from observation. Address let- cr iiie f o cl i r att i d n e f si t a 'i ol a tt t " ;- ' H. D . dimel(ll SOHTII-TENTICSTREET,''' •-• • - IleFow`Ottestfiiit,Thiltul'elphia. BEIy4E,4;)F=COONTERFEITS - OIPLED - DEALERS, wltd endeiivor to'dispOie Of their ocvn atitrotlierl,rl :•5 • tides On . the reputation-attained 'bp EIELMBOLD'S' G PING t NE - "PREPARATIONS, 'Heir:rib:ll4ll Chinning Eitract.'334eitu;: dlelmbald's Gentilnelatitiet'Sarsaparilla;' lielnibold.'s Genuine Improved,RosaWash.`: F , vgrYWher4 Asl FOB liETAißbLD!g•T'Ali., ; "§rCi OTHER. .Out out the advertisement and, EteridlUicandp.tpid Jimilositiem rand ekprisnre, - .LDesenbe . ,- ; •sYnT la to u r n a i s clt yrltora- - 2.7 _ V-1 1 ;§ 9.1 3. BA- Eti ) ..4RYl E • Q,RATIq`.` ' •'' ffieblr4,, and DEE - co „tit, flTattri - - . . . pot BkN. St3lifXß . TIDE TABLE. Five Trains Daity A."'4o train Phi7cirtc7pliia.; bn 'dna after 410,Y.D..4 )1' A PR,/L-20tit, -.. ; • Tiai - Praenger Trains of the Pennsylvania ; railroad Compaarvill departirom and arrive at ilarrli tug an 4 Philadelphia as follows: EASTWARD. EMI NM . TIIROUGII EXPRILS,TII.S.LIC" leaves rfavh - tstirg daily at 2.00 and irtives'at West - Piiiitidertiliia at FAST' Lthwicai.is natritibilrg daily (exCept Moisd ay) •at 5.45 a. tc., and. valves td Wart bitadetplzia, at -9i55 A. ar. Passe , ers take isrenkfast at Lateaster. 1, VA! ek ! ' .A:CifO3fSIODATIO'S., via Mount - lay: loases I, tlarrisbrarg at, 7.Q0 and. arrivesXes,t ph lairt p, 31. ' - - , PAST , MAU: TRAIN : re - zeds Itarrisburgilaity (excerpt , Suaday) -40 p. 35., and - arrives art ,W9at iak r 5.50 P. 3t. - ' " ' ' LIA.B.RIS.DUAG &CCCINNIOD47IO . -C , - TRAIN; 'ilarcet*: !within., leaves flartisbarg at 4.00 zuttif arrives 7 at W 'est PbittideTtaiia • .13ALITMORR EXPRESS =TRAIN , lisaVas Ifafrishirg daily (except Monday) at 2..00 tn.,. _Altotma, 7,15 14: take breakfast, arid' arri ves' at Pittsburg at'l2.oo nobs: ' EXPikESS TRAIN - leaVes Harris burg daily at 3.00 A. u.; Altowtri at 8.00, A. st., take; breakfast; and arrives at Pittstinig at 12.50 P. 31. MAIL TRALN leaves Ilarrisburg, at 1.16" take: stiper, and arrii - eiat 'Pittsburg at izao PAST LINK learew llarri.9burg tit -.3.50 P. it.i.AltoOzia at 8,35 P. 3c., and arriva ut Pittsburg at I.OOA-01. HARRISBURG' . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves' Philadelphia st.oind arrives •at llarrixbufgUt 8,00 P. If. WAY ACCOMMODATION-Tifit.NTeave , a ia; at, 4.00 P. , at:, and Arrives, at , itakriBbt4g , at ; R.4o • This train runs via Joy. - ' - „ - _ • : BA3IVEL D. IDUNi3; Jane 17 186.3.4. l f e : ll4. P . :F ; e7:Ck ' -11 " . 1 OFT : IIF 4 C i ENTRAL, 11 WAY!—SaJ(JfER. TIME Three trains - daily to-and . iron llaftimore and WWI.; ingtdn, City. Connections made with trains •on Pennsylvania Ran-- road, to and from Pittsburg and the.Weat: • ". TWO, TRAINS DAILY to and from the .North and: West Branch Susquehanna,' lib:Mtn, and all of Northirni New York. ~ • , ' - On and after Afonday, Aprdi-2014 1563, the' Paisengorl Trains of the Northern Central' Railway .1011 - arrtre, at and depart, from - Ifarrishurg and Baltimore as follows, viz: - . _ SOUTHWARD: -, - ' ' - , 4. 4.lii.i. TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except - - Sunday) - - 10.10 5...n.' ..,! - - leaves Harrisburg - ' ' 1.16 Pr k I "; : arrives at Baltimore - . -OA Pl7l.- EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily ' ', ' (except Sunday) ' • '" ' 11:07 P. N. “ leaves Harrisburg (except; - Monday) " ' t ' - ; 2 .00 e. hr,: .;. - F , '.. - .arkrives at Baltimor6 daily, . -. '' i (except Monday) i n 4,.. 6351. M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION. leaves • - - - • 1 , . Harrisburg:— 0.30 A. sr. 4 .) - ' 'NORTHWA L . ' - -" - '. H4ll. TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (ex- • " cep!. ,Sunday) 7 - 8.15 A, 3f ' . . . 1,15 P. ste arrives at: Sunbury - 4.05 P.N.: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily.... 9.15 r. 31'{ • 'arrive* 1'.1.35 a.le, .: leaves Harrisburg dairy • Monday) " ' 3.00 1111 arrives at 0.38 a. M.' ,11A11.11,413t1it9T ACO3IIISIOIIA.TION Meares , • Baltimore iluily except Run ;2,55 , c,, arrives a ;Harrisburg 7.30 2.3.1.", Par fartber Information apply at the Mee, in Penri-; syivanlajtailreadDepoti Harrisburg, pu.13:111.13,y; -Get Supt. , dune 17, '63.-tf. . , • - IVEt SIR LINE.ROV TE.=L—Thrte . .i:Yrrizins Ddity to Now Ycrrk and Pitiladelnkii. — On and after Ifonday,',2l,ol - 2 2037i,1863, , th. Passenidi Tralns fe,ava the hi and Reading Railroad . Depot, at Harrisbuit, for New York and Philadelphia, as, fellows. aiz : , - - - ; ~. ..-.-.. - .. . EASTWARD. ~ ~ ..... .EXPRESS LINE leava Harrisburg at 2.15 A. it., on arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Empress Tialifroux the West, arriving in New York t at 9.30 A. Al...and:Phila delphia at 3.20 a. .H. . A sleeping car is:attached' to the_ train through from Pittsburg-without change. ' ...:1 t, ; MAIL TRAIN leaves'Harrisburg at 8.00 A. lx.. arriving in New Yorlint 5.30 P: M.,. and Philadelphia at 1:50 P. '3l FAST LlNElcaves Harrisburg fat 2.00 P. ..p,, arriving in NeW Yorkist 10.25 Pou;, , and Philadelphia at 7.00.P.M.- , , - WESTWARD:, - . . , PAST LINE leavei New Toil: 0 - A at 6.0. st. - ,' and Plata - lelphiiat 3.15 a.' ax.i - ArriVingat Harrisburg at'l.ls , P. 31 • MAIL TRAIN Mayes New,lark at,-12,00 - tool?, and Philadelphia at 3.30 P. ox., arriving at 'Harrisburg at 8.20, ' ' AN.P.R.F.Sii, TRAIN leaveS".:Now Xork. at 7.00 P..*, ar=, y r riving at ilarrisb at..2.16A.31. and connecting , with.. the Peniteilva ' ExpreisTralir fur Pittsburg:: A sloep, leg car is also a tached to this train. Connections aro irrailemt, .l l. t rti6bll3g with trains on the reartsylvanio., Northern Central and Cumberland Valle); raiiroads;and aill'exuling for_Plxiladelphit4pottsi ville;Wilkesbarre, Allentown,,Easton,Pc. . - .. ; ' Baggage chech'ed - thriaigh.' — ltaie between" Nevi , York„ .intlifarrisburg, $5,15 ;,betWet ix Harriabtug and, .t , pa l delphia..s3 35iin No.l cars, ntid s3,iri N0.2._ - 'For tletietsar OHIO hitbrxnationapply 2 to • . )-1 , ,'-, f - . la. ;. -. 1 • - ' . 4../.. CItTEI4 •, ' - „Tube 1.7i' . 0. f ' ' ,' General Agent, Harrisburg, ; , .1863. , _ - AA - TINTER.: ARRA3. , I.OEMEN.T%-4 -OIIMBE#4.4,II7R,V.44EKANDF,R4LVELni RiILROAb.S. " ' "' 411ANGF, OF, 1101:1119. - r -On and. after Illonday, N-'9"; veinber .17, 1862, Passenger Trains will run daily, all lorlomis, - -(Seildays eibfanfed'i - • - ;; • • FOR 6H....I.IBERSBURG I'ANP - ;OA Rj RISBURG •,..; • - -c • A. 31; , T Leave Hagerstown L. 7.00. 2.45 * 6 - Greencastle ' • 7.37 ' ...... 4.29 „ Cliatiilieobnix v , Leave ...... .. 12,55, Leaves Shippensburg'9.7o , 1.28 "ewvll;e 9.32 .. . 6 Carlisle _ 10.10 2.42 I , echanicsburg.. ..... ...i t • 10 42 - .3.12 Arrive•at "- - • ' • - 11.15 3.40 • FOR CHAIATERSBITEGANTi iIAG-ERS4 • • "• 4TOWN... • ..E , . , . 6a.tree Harrisburg " 8.03' = • 1:35" 't ..... .... 2.15: parlislo 9.27 - '2.55 " " 19.027 ' 3.29 ....... Leas'e , Cliamlyersbnrg a • Greencastle 1L65 5.3 q ' • - z • • '12.35; -' 6.10 i . t ot!" l‘lakinz. elute conneetlona nt Alarri sbuFg-, ; Tilt h h.:Ansley Ph tladeliillia,Nevrlrork 'and Pittelmeg;"and Willy trains AA. points . ' 0. N. LULL, '- R. R. R: Oilite t - Cligmbeilibiitv . . Nov. 17, 1602., 1863" - ' 1111/AAALPitti •A N TY -4 Mat ItAlL•gri-0:--"flita Rrentliner iravetnes tlu;'=Yorthi ern and NorthyfeFt connlien of ?onllsylyntda tn.the city of Erin. on Lake' - - • it has been leased -by Abe Pennsylvania Rai/m: 1 / 4 74 , Conipany, and ander their anspice4 19 being rrapidiy 'opened throakbOutiteentiro length: - - I>jf i is ttSl4.ll), use for Passenger and ;Freight banit l e u i trim narriibUrg to Driftwood, (za .Poik.) (177 mileS) thrd Eastern:Divisionennt l frtnir Shetneld'-iP: trfo, (78 rn113,),9n the Westernkivision t „, , " • St EfAli TINE OF PAS NG TRA.INS itilkileabes Narth - • • - • ' ' tl5 HX.P4p,$B TH4„lN , lpayes North- 2 .1. r 3,00„,t,.;4 Cars run tbrough wrtnotrr CJIANGE both ways on thesd trainobetweenPhiladelphiaand Ldck. Haven, andlie• ; . .Areen Baltimortann teektlaren„ Elegant Steeping Cars on fhb Exprt 4 ss train bothWafsi Porinformationrespeeting'Patssenger business apply at the H. H. Oorner'llth anti Market streets,,Philadelphia.- And for Freighfbusitress'of the Company'liAgents:' S. it liingston, Jr,,Gor - ,l3th and Market ets.,l'ailatia, j*W.Reyrnilds, Erie. Baltimore,wa: H. H. HOUSTON • - eneral-Frblg era, Plu u lelp - „. if. 'HUM, 'Gen'eral Ticket Agent, F , • JOS. D, 2CYTTS, June 17, 63j General Manager, Williamsport. • . - A ENTS .of =Soldiers In ;4 0 , e s vice, or in Hospitals , tail firiishilet tiili the tPsBlTOßTtlireeiiiotliePor2s'ohlits;"ebmoUtbekt _ bQ cents. or one Yee; for V-. 40, ROTIIERS of Sol:diets itt- the Ser; .vicsiorinmpapiwg, c Prtiiskt :Omni 3iith , the LE,POSIVOIa dace . months Isml2s:Sente; ii?th6n - ths 150,"catits. or ,onelear for $1.00.!, =•- - secur4 rpiofttabie : euttol tu. -the ,<• WESTVV.A.-11D wittcstpf CrithsL c - -- DDIN G- - ittElt AILVANG. UttEAT HUNK J4NE frota.}„tfte, - Notth and North west fur Phtlidelphis, New leoftq 41,4itting, Lebanon, A I tentowu, Eastup‘ ke.. Trains leave lE4.u - 1 . 14)11:g for Philadel u hia. Nevallork, ll&tairig'w Pottsville, arta alt it/ter - mediate statifths; at 8.04 and 2.00 _ , a •, Nevi 'York Pap ress leaves 'rfoitiabUrg, nt thertiututquaintrig.;._. - : • • Fares f im m Ha r risi,u q; :To New F0vk.,55.15;,t0 plat. Beigageittated ibraugit:2 lteturnigg, Xork at S i n, Neettr,,a!ol• 1 - 11..: 'Li; (Pittsburg frlxpress,) - Philadelphju, at 8.15 'Weeping cue hathe York Rxpresa Trains through to and feomPittabni ';,t-Without chanko.' -" • ' paolpngura,hq the Catawisia.Railroadleayel'ainagno 'ac . 8.50 A. Ja., - and 2.16 furPkii r laderpida. ?Now York, and art.lVal Points.: I • 1, Traias leave Pottavillo at 9.15 a. M., and 220 P. IlLi fur Philadelphia, Harrinnura• and New York. • ' An Acctaarnedatien-Pit'asen,.'er train leayea Reading, at 640 e,,A.,-and-rettkrits frpm PAlLl.delphia .. ixt, SAO p. above' t ;nine -tut- 'daily, undaYa . A - StindaY tram 1 titVel..Pattatine at 7.80 d., lryatii PliibuielphlatieS.l6 v. Commutation, Miltn.%,t 6etiqonyans rietiision Tiekete at redusect fatal t,O atticribmALl.Vutnti. - Gen6iniSypar7utendent. Ju,i'o/7,A66a . tf. ':A4.fi:44:4o_o.ii::''',.:, '::: T 0 'him 616 QENERAII4 . I,. - CRAM f; ;'FOUNDRY : .13.ta undersigned tai e.+ th;gtaathod , :ttanforni the Palk ;hal he hag taken tl. .UNDRI se.lang carried on h , Beibert,'viith fiat PATTRIUCS' connected' alai& -I , oo,'Fitero he porp.,,;az ‘,l6ntinn!ltgAlle, hosinoss,ond is now prepar — ed to =lb. , : LILL KM CASTINGS' thatiaayte:witated 'hy 'oonainfiriitY. l- I , articidar at tenth:3n will IN paid and,keeping on hand el, - ery deseripNenef PLO W:4 CASTIIItIh,'YiA4:I9N bOX All hindiatieth , gi'lleifie to oiler., • . , - New phiirs, of din pittorne; 'alWais on 'hand tctiirder METAL_ take:: in, trade ; torsitidelc" - the.hlghat price:NV:l44A - • • By devoting btrrmeit attentively to bitsmesa to - merit and receive a Agit, of pUblic patronage. June 37,."133. I ABH,AI:IL4 DIETZ, IL VER Al !,' BRASS- PLATER AND BIT AND A I,7RR aub scri.befrespiietfaily ilkil,rias his friends and, the Public, that he continues to caY ry oil the above business at hi‘ old stand =titan t eet.opposite the,Gertnan - Relbruled • Cher„thiphanatiersbtig, , -. flaring enlarged his huSiness, Sgelitrs 'and Catch makers will find in ho, titre ittxom ageneral assortment of Goode-tatitable toiteir. several suchreordretheats pair aial Country llogsli ins, Patent:leather; Gig T foil Plated, - Tinned:,/apannekSeirAdituding Tr Plated,.Tinned and Japanned; _Straining Web awl' Worated.Rain Web. lower than Cotton,• ,Ilames, Bits and Stirrups, Plated, Tinned add .Japannedt: Obach Handle's , new styles; Curtain litanies; flub Bands ; Bridle Prants,l Moseates, - Swivels and Ornatneutts I rot:LP/ate:l and Wood Gig llamas, Rankles, Brans, and - Japaimed, all styles and, ,patterns; P/ory auk; Wooden Martingale illaga,Stanip Jointb, and it nwle, , ty-of other Goad Bail able for the trade., all doiluvri.th watnesu and despatch . . '' LEYVISIVWEIL2- Afar& 24 ?63;=-Gri - • - • " • - E,WI LFp4 TA. RD.—The I LA undersigned re , pecl rally,tuntresnces.to the citizene ur Fianklicyconnty, te.it !tellies 'opimed7O. New Mnrbte Ytird tbC4r4nateernierly •occtipied `by Dr. liamilto'n. irectly, iipposite, J. S. N Dtalg Store, Main Stre;et, - in the it °magi% of Cliamberf3burg, where be will keep on hand or Make to order all ..rticles in his line irfltruswes:, :mich asiSIONDMIP,STS. 'rosin Atia STONDE. SiANTLt3, TA BLD &STAND 'RDl'Sjai.; ntabulactuii..l from ties eqy best Berein and Domestic Marble. , ) Ile resisectfolly "sod telt., a call Irmo tilt se Wile Inv bent want of any articleltt t'in,thoeci `lie is cOidident tt ills.nhiliqt to tratiely, hit writ kuray, pl&und to patronize 'him, either as regards his prices, orttke.:l4ltlity, heapty. Mid chastetiehe of file work,. :; - Jidy 8,163. = " '30141V-A. GllOl-V, 11 - . WA NA NXER gespectf , til- . iyinformalte;ublic that 101 - 4.leasedthn. • • o . recently occupied by N. 11 ...eamaker, and has appointed SAMUEL ItAMVOLID,.A. L'iIACTICAL to 'conduct:the, busiuess. " Ito reapeetfoilY 'solicits the patronage Pe:downs' upon tie farmer oCciliamt, and topeo by prompt attention to business,. 1,,1T5&T,8 having p , ..4.413e supply-of ' .• SOLlik., ' WELL ILADEI , BRICK, - of alletyl4, and _Anal to enco t rLe e tzquicy hoth :city and_conntiy. , - 1456. Bricklayers arc invited exintine Oar atOck. CFAv cora; or &psi may,l2-3mf • ' • • kincif. = • = PENTRE WOOLEN FA,CTOTRY. - 1(.../ The r frabeiriberei- rest* - their trienha and the pnblie-`ggnenlais thdt timyrhayo' .the above named Pao tory one mile north Test Chambur burg „Omr I . 3:iOvvrt as . 11cirera Adefqyy lot . a term, of years, wlie're , TheY, intend' to` manufacture'.Cloth;' &Mi not, Blankets, 'Flannel and Carpeting front/ the f once`et yarn - . CountryCardinandFullingt tteudedlo. AIRF— Ilub;'end; Andy dying " don 'to .order..- thoroughly re - aired the machinery] tb4hplie tube able to render general nitinfantion ha alitw_Wmay fearorthan with their cgstarn., -; • - • - Mnf.V63-116, *, , `;lsl.:Eiti3lo3l,t `lnsettiance.- Rliiiil4TL TI STIRANM COM - - CP •PiALAIS4Latl...kPlic - ,'. 1 435 !and 487 t,nestnnti3treet." - • • Capital ~,, .... ... 'sloo,liitl_oo Perpetual Prendeme m :896,13a tinexpiredleekieraryPremintei I - 171,525-65 Surplus: . .. 1023,76641 -•• • - , Taal $ 2 ;4. 9 '46 Stateineht of the Assets of the fkmi - patieerraanuarp.l,, • , , ,„ :1665. First Mortgegel;,.amplyeecnred • ' ..,;•,$1,098,1331,46 ,Real. Estate, (presentvalue $1.15,T.E2 • .'473'c05t 145,970:17 •Teteporary panne, on nitipie Collatinif cities• -•1 • <,625i99 .Stocks, (present vidne,508,365 . ..104 _Notes and - Bills reeeiv4le ' ;1,649 60 - • ' .. ; .• -- " ./ ‘, A .. - 44•71. 9 , 3 • 91 1 .1 ) 3 AdyancOn'vanao`of-Ileaittitate o4et pos:t;,: 9,351 "10 dvance in :44tniial: '•••' .- • • - • t 2,302,116 39 only rTh..• The °elrate frOni Prediiiinti 4hich this Com. pant can divide' bylaw, are c r ,„ 5 ,1 , 4 5 4 :-whiclx travC, been determined"; - - • Berm:l - (b"m*nii. l " ' 4 !• the moneys received. iv piemitilms 'risks which remain undetermined, and i;we eolefeadiogat the ,time of declaring such Dividend, shall- net be Considered - 11.5 parte!' Old Profits bf Said Corpciatiorrlbr, divider-as PERPATVA or 'Zit'Z'ailp:NPßS:' made Eind,Countiy, for' -• 'O4vnere,sloitkages.' Greund,l• :tat &c. Dateline lemes.a,reconalstent Since: their Incorporation;-a period! pit thirty Tea" •they have _paid over : FOUR 8r1LL101 , 74 iM"--,DOLIARS MASSESPutv; • ihereby'orording•,oltbincii 43f the • advdatages otlnauraneei Nei/V.:talk 'ability. and dis position to meat with prompineelinllllabilitles, , . ,LOSSDSDY.,i'IIt,D.,.•; '--:e ";,';_ ';. Donee pairr4iiritig tlib year .1.861.".....":„."..::.569,198'1.1. ..;•,,, • • ; .."..: !-•!, - • , •-'—...;.:.- 4 .....!;,' , i '... m - 1 .., ~, ,-,` DULECTilltFfriil 1. .?:•;;•( - ' • ;;'. J.. I . ' • ake Zl.l3ageker; ..f .Da4l4 5. Prawn,' i ' - •. ! Tobicds 7 4 ' , Vileri .`-' "`;- rivi4-teh; `." .. - - f • - - Earouelerant. • '- - Edibalito.-Date, •-" 1 "' - ' .: . Jaeob..ll./3seltb,". .. --- ; Deorgel'al* - 1 ,;'-'' - ? r 9eeagey. Richards, • - -,lifet‘Fttler,? - r . - .- -.;.e • CillilitE4 N:ttAliCtSEß,'Priisidene, .--• • ". • " EDWARO 0: DADA Ala° PrW4iiit,'-' . !TA Ti r • _,trAtuSTER4 Secl;iiroli :f.' , - ,:• z; %;/", . ;`.. _, :-"Zeir;APP(FAaI ?nada t9,Dsvm ; Av. ; of Charpbe,a - ..liurg,,' *kilts Ain autbortz,e4' kgen . ;for, tbeOomja4ay either Vetsextellyor by tatter, ailltideet with attenttcei. _-March 4,180., .. • •S '`: •, ' '••• ,: i :ir. ; . ~... ;' of Chamberehrirk, is the 'di;iteriii AiOnt - nt the Franklin Ocrtintylatrtidil Fninunrico'.'OneVtanyv - " -• • , - . *WM : aler*filt;'" l Vk!ir, ticii Mains 4 (At B Kliiitbtit itict Vicinity:, The sindettigned, hating hat cinnyeilnkto kayo acccrnot ewe° waxing yontdestablishajnanlyeA*eplegt-orits long ciperience, and 14 elate itterittorOer will meet with a generous tilliPtitt; lank will consist of all be but brawls ofTOBACCO andll.F,edlla, which he will iii l checipsyttaa hetddanYithCre'in town:Decal forget m lece,Wign of the opyoeite th e NauglitrileteVilext door to etillecka g u i t iti.eant corner Ithelllaniond: f jj1101;18f8:; .7 '. , R. 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