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pLOTHING-.EMPORIUM
VV FRANKLIN 1.107.E.t RUILDING.GORNER
W .6ST ii &DK ET - STREET And the DIAMOND, CliAtf.
13E1198131W. Pa. JOHN T lIOSKINSON, Proprietor. 1 1
• The undersigned gives - notice to his legion of generou
Ratrons and to the public generally, that he has now en
ihand,'afol offers to purchasers, for cash, the largest and
most attrattive stdck of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
for the Spring and Snmtnee seasons, ever presented in
this place His long established character for selling
Clothing. unsurpassed in Style, Finish and Durability.
he Is determined to maintain. and making his purchases
in the pastern Cities this season. at the propitious time,
enables him, to offer his patrons garments at prices
,t ica p,r th in, the cheapest. , [remakes these statements
in no boasting or vain spirit, but asks a discriminating
public to give him a call and ileciaellir themselves who.
in the trade in this section. offers the best inducements
purchavers. The material of every garment sold by
him is pnreltitied from first-class Houses in the princi
pal cities, and the manufacturing is done under his own
supervision in this place; by workmen of acknowledged
ability. With his stock of ItEADY-4ADE CLOTHING,
he invites attention to a large Land splendid sassortmont
4 Gentlemen's
FURNISHING GOODS, •
which ho warrants to snit the most ,fastidious taste or
he most cennomical pocket.
Keep ili9 plalo in remembrance and glie him a call. -
.5nne17,'133. JOHN T. KOSKI
ELLIOTT, CLOTHIER, South
. west Onmer of the DIAMOND, next door to the
auk, COAMBERSBURG, hos just returned from the
City with a lame. stock of superior and seasonable
Goods, such a& CLOTH:... CASSINIERES, SATINETTS,
JEAN , ' CI lit DS, Stm, for Coati and VELVETS, SATINS.
31 ARSFALLES, and other Testi:up; Also=a very fine
selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which he le
prep iced to roll at the.very lowest market prices.
CUSTOMER WORK.—As he employs a first-rate cut
ter, he is propare4l to make up all kinds of Garments,
fi.r Melt and Boys, to order, in 'the best styles. Satis
faction will he guaranteed.
,
A large assortment of GENTLEMIN'S Fncrstsnrea-Gooras,
such as shirts. Drawers. Collars, Handkerchiefs, Sus.
render's, C 4.1 pet Bags ' Umbrellas, &c., &c., always on
hand, • (live him a call and save money. [June 17,'63.
44-i- J. WHITE, MERCHANT TAILOR,
• ANn DEALER INRE4DI:MADE CLOTH
1, "U;—(11.0.11.13 MADE)— . _
i
Ci. TR&
4. CAS.SIMERES,
- VE TING.- 4 ,
G.E.^;;TLEW EN'S j
1 IT P...NISITING GOODS, i
bridal OVERCOATS;
lIIIIIRELLAS.
SreP Piece Goods sold by the yard, and no charge for
Cutting.
oartnents sold' to persons who wish them made ;at
_
!mine.
Machine Silk. Chalk. and inch measures sold. Thine
doors Em th of Eytter's Dry Goods St6re, Chambeis
burg..Pa. p- pane 17, isfial
Matta.
WONDERFUL SCIENTIKC
DISCOVERY.—At the present time thoughtful
minds everywhere are looking for the revelation of new
and important discoveries in science, and when a theory
is presented claiming to have discovered new light and
to have removed the veil of obscurity &Om a saliject of
thu highest importance, upon which much liar been
written. it is proper that the claims of this theory' be
presented and carefully examined and tested, which. is
destined to transcend In importance to suffering human
ity. all other diseneries. the lightningrod and telegraph
not excepted. We hold that the human system is but a
galvanic arrangeinent. with its acids and alkalies, con=
etituting the positive and ri4eitiv - e forces, and that every
mental and physical maidiet , tation. either voluntaryi or
involuntary, is the result of Phis antagonism; that diges
tion. circulation, secretion andrexcretion are wholly at
tributable to the law of electrical influences; that the
nerves are the conductorscif ELECTRICITY, and that there
is a polar action established through the nervous system
which connects with every mutt of the body. establishing
and preserving a proper balance of the electric element,
which. constitutes health, and a disturbance of which
causes disease; that there are strictly but two cons thins
A• disease—the one positive. the other negative;and as'
litzeraterry possesses these, two inherent 0 - inciples; it
will, if applied according to the electric .polarities and
requirements of ‘tlitr, system, arrest, or, in other words.
neutrolize the, disease by the restoration of prope polar
act ioe., We also assert that all drugs taken into the ste
ternliflt strictly upon electrical principles; that feorn
decomposition the intent electricity is set flee, and that.
though the elebtrical polarities of the nervous system.
all chinges are produced either for good or for evil ; that
in the incipient stage ofdisease it may tend to equalize
the forces, end restore harmony: bat filer the case has
become refractory, paralyzing thd nervous communioe-
Cons- and changing the conileituents - of the fluids, and
arresting the digestive action of the stomach and its
power of approbation, no internal process of_Medication -
ever has, or ever can, succeed in removing the cause of
- the disease, its only tentiehey being to niultiplyaid
plicate the symptoms.
On the.centniryi ELECTRICITY being the vita element
upon which life depends'. eau be directed to :toy part of
the body, and even after the vital functions seem para
lyzed. possesses the powernf arousing the: dormant 'en
ergies, equalizing the.circillation, and the system tb
self sußt.lining system. Orie very important featurd of
- this treatment he, that no thne is lost in experimenting
with disease. By means or electrical test an accurate
diagnosis is given at once.'determining the locality and
character of the disease. and indicating the treatment to
ho peaNneil The curients are "perfNtly under the duti
trot of the'eperator, and can be r'egulated to suit the
delicate nerves of a child without any Unpleasant sensa
tion. All those who have ion. suffered (mm painful and
obstinate disease—Acute, Chronic,.lnflammatory; Or
,L'aralytie—are invited to minted consult.
-CONSULTATION FREE,
DR. BROWN & PROF. WALK
t 1 FMB in. Franklin Wett Market Street, 4.th
door from the corner of the Diamond, qhumberalgtrii; Pa.
June 17, '133-tf
ECONOMY IS WSN - LTH!
CURE YOUR COCO LI FOR TihRTEEN
The Best and" elbeope.qt Household Reined'
the World. -
314 DAME ZADOC PORTER'S
G,REAT COUGH REMEDY
Madame Zadoc Porter's Curative Balsa,
is warranted if*ed according to the directions. toy
fu all Cases, Cough... Colds. Whooping Cough, As.
and all affections of the Throat and Lungs.
Madame Zadoc Portfr's Balsam
Is prepared with all the requisite care and skill, coma
•ombination of t he best remedies the ye cetable kinkdcan
affords. Its remedial qualities are based on Its Power
to itssiet the healthy and vigorous circulation 44 the
blood, through the lungs. It is not tr' violent renriedy,
but emollient, warming. searching and effective; can be
taken by the oldest per SOLI or youngest child. I
•
•
.211adame Zadoc Porter's. Balsam
,
has been fused by the public for over 1$ years and has
acquired itspre.ient salebshap.y q being recohmended
by those who hare wed it, to their afflictellrieuds and
others.
MOST IMPORTANT:
Madame Zulge Porter's Curative , Ilthiam Is said at a
price which brings it lu the rut It of every one to kyep it
convenient to use. The timely use of a single butte will
pruve to be worth DO times its
NOTICE.
• '- ,
save your money Do not be persuaded to pur'chase
articles at de. to $l, which do not contain the virdaet 01
a 13 ct Bottle if Madame Porter's - Curative Balaton, the
cost of manufacturing which is as ,great as that ;of al
rnast any other medicine; and the very low price at
which It is sold, makes the profit to the sellerappitrent
ty small, and'unprinclpled &Oen will sometimes re
commend ether medicines on which their proile i are
larger, unless the customers insist upon Lavin g ame
;Porter's audnonoother. Ask forkladam. Porter's Ca
.-Native Balsam, price 13 eta., and in large bottles' jat 25
eta., and take, no other. If you can not get it at one
store you can at'ittiother. 1 f
OrSOhl by all Druggists and storekeepers at 13 eta.
and in larger bottles at 25' etc.
•
. LULL .t HIICICEL, Proprieto:
•jan - New Y rk.
sm,For Sale b y & Hei3sheylnd Jacob S.Nixon,
Charnbersburg. •
.1
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA;
For the Belief of the Sick aria Dianna; aifiicteci faith
viruient and Chronic Disease. and especially ...Or the
Carit of Diseases of the &Mira Organs
MEDICAL' ADVICE given gratis, by the Acti4 Bar
eon. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoom,lor
Serninvi Sireakness. and other Diseases of the Sexuat
01 gm*. and on the N1;14 REMEDIES employed in tile
Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter istr4l
opes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for p tage
will be acceptable.
Address. DR. J. SKILLTN HOUOIITON, Actin Sur
300n, Howard - Assoelation, No .2 South Ninth treet,
irhiladelphia, Pa. Sept. 3 '6 ty
Brugo, filtebicincO, rc.
NIXON'S -COLUMN. -
11 At no time since the commenement of Nix-
on's Drug Store, has there been so,
FULL AND COMPLETE _ STOCK
of Fresh and
PERFECTLY RELIABLR3sEEDICINES
To offer to those Who are so unfortunate as to he
compelled to indulge
. in such luxuries. The'
. fact ia, that uriless there are large and rapid
sales, no establishment can supply its
customers with strictly fresh and re
liable remedies, in the shape of
Drugs and Chemicals. Time
affects with much -More '
rapidity many more arti
oles in medicine than in any -,'i
' other merchandise,hencethenQ
cessity of rapid change of stock Ito '
secure to the purchaser just what is
wanted. NIXON is able. by rapid changes
in stock, always pi - present the very best to his
customers. lle deilres to keep the above facts be-
fore the community, and to solicit a
continuance of favors. In . connectiou,with his full
DRUGS A'ND CHEMICALS,
be offers a full assortment of
PATENT MEDICINES OF STANDARD CHAR-
Such as
Yne's Fatally Medicines,
Ayer's Pectoral,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Ayers Pills,
lielinbold's Preparations.
lloitetter's Bitters,
Drake's Bitters,
German Bitters,
Wishart's Pine Tree Cordial,
Tarrant's Aperient.
Kennedy's Discovery.
Hunt's Liniment,l
Blair's Hypoplisphites,
Mi
I4obe'psack's
Wright's Pills, '
Morse's Pills, ,
Dio,ndreth's Pills,
Leidy's Pills,
Townsemrs Pills, ,
Perry Davis's Pain Killer. I
Fahnestoek's Vermifuge.
Worm-,don4tetions,
Worm Candy,
Plasters,
Ointments,
. Washes, Lotions.
With many other articles in this line. all of which
are sold only on the representatio, of
the makers of the articles.
BIZITS, LUBIN'S, EDRIIII'S
and other
CHOICE PERFUMERY AND (SOAPS
Hair Dyes, Pomades, and -
other.artieles for the Hair, among which is
NIXON'S BROIL TRIf7H-OS;
HAIR FOOD,
One of the best and most cleanly articles for the
Hair, containing no grect4e, yet rendering •
_ the Hair soft and
glossy, and preventingit from prematurely
falling off.
NIXON'S GLYCERINE LOTION,
Which is just the article needed for the retq l ov
al of ,Dandrtiff from the Scalp, and learifig
thh hair soft and glossy. In presenting
these two articles for the Hair, the
Proprietor has the satisfaction of
knowing' that they do all
•• that is reprented.
TETTER OINTMENT
- 'continues as much a 1'
favorite as ever and it can
•
and (I , le* perform remarkable enre.a '
of Skin Diseases, and is guaranteed in all
cases to act as represented.
HQRSE AN'D CATTLE. POWDER
In less than one -• • • -
year and a half OVER TIVEK4 -
ri-FIVE 'HUNDRED PACKS HAVEi REPS ,
SOLD, and the sales are on the increase. It is
the powder for
The Horse,
The Cow,
The Hog.
It is neatly put up' and full directions go with each
pack. Hundreds of testimonials could
be pfesented, but the pro
pnetor deems it '
best
. to let it travel on its own merits.
cure
, i 1 ma,
RAPER CROUP SYRUP
Is made only at Nixon's for this County, and has
host of friends who ean'teStify
to its merits.
Nixon is able to offer &large stock of
TrtEees,
Shoulder Braces,..
Soprihfters.
Combs,_
BRishes,
' Toilet Powders,
• Perfam es, ‘,
. Shaving Soaps, ,
• Toilet Soaps,
Pocket Books,
Purses,
Indelible Ink,
Tooth Powder, '
Tooth Washes, ' •
Tooth Brushes,_:_
Sponges,
Flesh Brushes, •
Pure Spices,
Starch,
Indigo, •
~ ~
Stove• Black,
•
- Saponifier,
' • Rat-and Roach Destroyer.
In conchi - sion, Nixon begs leave to say that his
st, o 4 will always be kept up to the very
• best point, and will include
• every-thing cal- -
cala- •
• - • tedfogivehealth
-
and comfort to the afflicted,
besides such articles as taste requires. •
The Important lever in business ismoney, and as all
meichtmdise can be had at lower rates
_ - for cash than time, NIXON
desires to make
"--HIS-BUSINESS STRICTLY CASH.
June 17,1863.
Pt flipositort), OrMgmberoyri,l-Pa,-
stook of
ACTER. :
lii
The Sheep,
Bandage!
also
*anterr, 'Ammo; &c.
QADDLERY! SADDLERY I-Bad
dlek Bridles, Harness, Collars, Trunts, Valises, ke.
Sign_of the , HORSE COLLAR.
JEREMIAILOYSTER respectfully returns his thanks
to his patrons for the liberal encouragement recoivel
from them heretofore, and be - would invite them and the
community generally, who may need any thing in his
line, to give him a call at his OLD STAND, on the'East
side of Main Street, Chazabersburg, five doors Suite' of
Hither ,k Tolbert's Hardware Store, where he keeps con
stantly on band ever3i variety of SADDLERY AND
HARNESS of his own Manufacture, and ho is prerived
to sell the same at terms that defy competition. Every
article offered for sale is :warranted to be male of this
best material and by competent wortminc - wliTch will be
fully demonstrated on en examination tbercoa
TRUNKS AD3D VALISES.—Iie . would also call the
attenilorrof persons wanting a- good, neat, cheap and
substanial Trunk or Valise, to his assortnieut.
June 17,'63.
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN
VFACTORY.—The undersigned would respectfully
announce to his friends -and the public generally, that
he has taken the SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP for
merly carried on by Matthew Gillen, deed, on WEST
MARKET STREET. near the Cirrlncocheagite Creel; lit
the Borough of Ommbersburg, where he manufactures
Saddles, Bridles and Harness. and has constantly on harid
an excellent assortment of Collars, Whips, &c.• •
lle frllPlo3's none but the best'of Workmen. and con
structs ail work from tho best material. TRUNK'. and
VALNES constantly on all of which will be sold ss
cheap as the cheapest. A con t*natve of the former pa
tronage of the shop is most respectfully solicited. •
June 17, 63 - JAMES -13. GILLAN.
WHIPS' WHIPS ! WHIPS.''-
WlwA i SHILLITO & SON, corner of Main and
iVashingts, Chambereburg, Pa., menuricturers
of all kinds o HIPS, such as Wagon. Carriage and
Riding Whips of various sizes and of superior qtialitY,
_which they offer to the public, either by Wholesale Or
Retail, at very moderate prices. LASHES of all lengths
kept constantly on hand and forsale by the dozen. very.
cheap. They also manufacture superior .1101iSH COL
LARS, to which they Invite attention.
Orders from a distance solicited and promptly attend
ed to. , .1n nix 17,
S ADDLES, Harness, Gears, Bridle's,
Halters. Callers, Whips, Stirrups. liitts,SpUrs fil-
Avapron hand. nt our Shops. DEI TIL & GORDON,
OUR STOCK OF SADDLES AND
Bridles is very superior, and the prices will suit
every body. Come and see. - DEIHL & GoRDoN;
(NUR WORK IS WARRANTE))
ky and we believe cannot be beat. We employ all
journeyman. Duni a: 'GORDON
AnARN ESS OF E VERY DESCRIP
-1111 Broad Gears, PloW Genre, Collars,
hand constantly, of our own make.
DP:1111. GOR DOIV
WET SE NONE BT_TT THE BEST
Leather. and keep none but the beet made 'goOds.
and sell at reasonable prices. DEHIL & GORDON.'
(goal, 'Lumber, '
G. A. DEITZ. TENCH NI'DOWELL
D ELTZ & 3I'DOWELL
WILL, PAY THE ReGITEST PRICE
IN CASH FOR
FLOUR,
WHEAT,
RYE,
CORN,,
OATS, .
CLOVER SEED,
TIMOTHY SEED,
And all kinds of
P RODIT CE
A LL:)IKIIsIDS OF
SALT,
COAL,
L UMBER,
CEMEN7
PLASTER,
9 AND SAND,
FOR SALE,
C. A - P FOR CAS
DEITZ 4. .31-DOWELL'S
..i:REHOfTSE AND COAL YARD,
Near the Railroad Depot,
C HAM BERSBURG,
AND
On North Carlisle Street,
GREEYTASTLE,
June 17.'63
E W FIR !-COAL I COAIL - I
LIMBER! LUMBERI—Lr.O. EBERT d: 'SON,
awing purchased the Coal and Lumber Ya'rd of George
A. Betz. will c ,ntinue to car on the annertistness, and
will always Levee's hand a large supply bf Lumber and
Coal. They will be prepared to 'till all orders at the
shortest notice. They respectlufly solicit the patron
age of the late firm and We public' generally, and All
who may desire 70. it and 4nmber to give them a call,
feeling assured that no means will be spared to accom
modate those on the most reastinnblo terms.
June 17, '&3-tf. LEO. EBERT A SON.
1388 to anti ,Sboeo.
NEW SHOE STORE.—The Sub
scriber takes this method of informing the citi
zens of Chambersburg and vicinity, that he has lust
returned from Philadelphia with an ENTIRELY NEW
-STOCK of Boots and Shoes, of every variety, 'style and
pattern, and of the best manufactures.
Ile has no oks Shopkeepers on hand. lifa whole stock
is new. Give — film a call—you . can easily suit yourself.
Ile invites the Ladies, especially, to call, as be will take
'pleasure in showing his goods. Store in the room for
merly occupied by Frederick Smith, Esq., as a Law Office,
and snore recently used for the purpose by George Eys;
ter, Esq., two doors North of Fieher'aßotel, Main St! eet;
Chambersburg, Pa.
Ills large and well selected stock; he being 4 practical
Shoemaker, consists of Ladles' Gaiters, Boots, Slippers
and Buskins; Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes;
Gentlemen's Gaiters, Slippers, Bobts and Brogans.
Do not forgot the place. No trouble to show Goods at
the NEW STORE, two doors North of Fisher's. Hotel
Main Streeet, Chambersburg,
Juno 17.1862. PETER FELDMAN.
CALL AND SEE !-THE UNDER
SIGNED announces to his numerous friends and
customers, that he continues to manufacture to order,
and keeps on hand a complete, assortment of
various qualities and styles'of SHOES and GAITERS,
for Ladles, Misses and Children. His assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, At',
for Men and Boys' wear Is com
plete, to which he respectfulliinvites attention. Work
of all kinds made to order, in,a neat and durable Man
ner, and at short notice. - Call and gee before purchasing
elsewhere. and he will sailsfy purchasers that he Sells at
very Small profits for Cash. Don't forget the place—
nearly opposite Hutz At Reefer's Store, Chasebersburg,
Pa. GEORGE LERNER.
June 17, 1863.
ittelittaL
HELAITIOLD'S GENITINg, PRE
PARATION.,
HIGHLY CONSENTRATED, CO-X
-PO.TYND PLUM,: EXTRACT BITCHIA.__
• • A. positive and specific remedy •
for Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and • • - • -
DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. ,
This medicine increases.theyower of Diinstion and
excites the abserbents,mto healthy Action,
by' which the Watery or Calcareous
Dpspositions,,cind all Unnata
ral
Enlargeiments are
reduced. as
well as Pain ,and Inthunmation, - and is
GOOD FOB, . I M-FiN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
.14EL4:13 OLD'S EXTRACT• 13IICHIJ,
/ For Weaknesses arising}from
MESSES, HABITS OP DISSIPATION,
/ ~
,
/ EARLY INDISCRETIONS,
/' OR ASUSE.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLOWING ETHPTO3I9:
Indisposition to Exertion,
Loss of Memory, • i 1
, .
Weak Nerves,
Horror of Disease,,
Dimness of Vision. - • ~., --,
Hot Hands,—
,
. • Pallid untenance,
. k. 4. Dryness Of the Skin,
Univetsal Lassitude of the Mus.oular System, -
Litss of Power.
Difficulty of Breathing, - -
I,! Trembling. - . .
. - Wakefulness, • ,
Pain in the Back,
, ' - • Flushing of the Body. - -
'Eruptions on the Face.
These symittoms if allowed to go on, which the
, • medicine invariably removes, 1,
" soon - follow •
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
I In one of which the patient may expire. ,
‘Vhd , can lay that they are not frequently followed
by those direful diseases,
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
- Many are aware of the cause
of their suffering, but none will confess.
VIE RECORDS- OF TEE -INSANE . ASYLUM„
'-and the melancholy deaths by Consump
tion beau• ample witness to
the truth of the
. assertion,
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and...in
vigorate the system, which. • -
HE LMBOL D'S EXTRACT BUCHU
, Invariahly does.
A trial will convince the most slteptical
FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES.
•
Old or young, single, married. or contem-
Plating marriage.
•
In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract
Bimini is unequalled by any other remedy, as
Chlarosia or Retention, Irregularity, Pain
fulness., or Suppression of Customary
Evacuatian, Ulcerated or Schirrous -
•
state of the Uterus, Leueorrhea
or Whitet, Sterility. and for '
all complaints incident to
the Sex. whether ari
• Sing from Indis-\ •
cretion, Habits of Dissipation: or in the .
lIECLItiA OE CHANGE 01 LIFE.
(ben Symptom's above.)
NO RIIIILY SHOULD BE wiTHorr IT.
Take no more Balsam. Mercury, or Unpleasant
Medicine for Unpleasant and Aanger
, gerous Diseases. ,
HELIIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
• and - •
lIELMBOLD'S UNPROVED ROSE WATER,:
cures
. ,
13er S R•ET D S AS ES,
.
In all their Stages;
• - Little or no change in Diet;
Agittle Expense;
No Inconvenience;
AND NO EXPOSURE.
- It causes a frecident 'desire and, gives strength to
Urinate, thereby removing Pbstructions. Pre
venting and Caring Strictures of the Ure
"the, Allaying Pain and Inflammation,
so frequent in this class of diseases,
• and expelling all Poisonous, dis
eased and worn out Matter. '
THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS
• Who hare - been the victims
of Quacks, and who have paid
heavy fees to be cured in a short time. \
have found they were deceived, and that
• the Poison has, by the use of Powerful As
tritouts, been dried up in the system . ; to break
'o N ut in an aggravated form, perhaps after banal/GE.
HELMBOLD'S
for all AffeationsfindDisease:g of
THE URINARY ORGANS,
..whether existing in_ •
11,
MALE 'OR FEMALE, FROM WHATEVEE.
CAUSE ORIGINATING AND NO MAT- -
TER HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these organs require the aid of a
Diuretic.
11E.1,31BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC
And it is certain to have the desired effect on Disca
- beS for which it is recommended.
EVIDENCE OF THE MOST RELIA.-
*JE AND RESPONSIBLE CHARACTER
will accompany the medicines.
CERTIFICATES. OF CURES OF ID'S
, EASES OF FROM EIGHT TO TWEN
TY YEARS STANDING,
milfitwames known to science and fame.
, !kirkgclA - Ns" PLEASE
- we make no secret of Ingredients.
LIEL-11.BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHE
Is composed of Buchu, Cubebs,Juniper Berries,
selected with great care by a competent d rug
gist. Prepared in vacuo, by IL T.
HELMBULD. Practical and - Ana
lytical Lin:mist, and sole Manufacturer of
lIELMBOLD'S
GENUINE .PREPARATIO."!;;S.
• AFFIDAVIT. •
Personally appeared before me art Alderman of the
City of - Philadelphia, H. T. 111 , 1LMBOLD, who
Lining duly sworn, doth say his preparations
'contain no narcotie, o mercury, or other
injurious drugs, but arc purely veg- •
etable. _ •
H. T. , HELMBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before me this Zld day of
November, Mt
- • WILLIAM P.
Alderman, Ninth et., ab. Race, Phila.
PIIYI - CLANS IN ATTENDANCE FROM 3 A.
M. TILL BP. M.
pRfpE $1 PER BOTTLE oi SIX ron $5.
ps_tlivered to any address , securely packed .
----- from observation. Address let- .
- tern for information
in confidence to
H. fr: HELMBOLD, CHEMIST
Depat.lo4 SOUTH TENTH STREET,
Below Chestnut, Philadelphia,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINI,
CIPLED ; DEALERS,
who endealor to dispose of their own and other
ar
ticles on the reputationlittained by
lIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
HelmbolNs Genuine Extract Buchu;
Relmbold's Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla:
Relmbold's Genuine Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by Druggists'Eterywhere.
ASK- FOR ITELMBOLD'a-TAKE NO
OTHER.
Cut out the tuivertisementand send for it, and avoid
, imposition and exposure. Describe
symptoms in all corn
munications.
.
CIIEES GUARANTEED, ADVICE
GRATIS.'
Sept, 10. '62-17
MEI
, of ;OW.
PENNSYLVANIA. BAIL ROAD !
J SUSMER TINE TABLE. :Five Trains Decay
to ;and frons Philadelphia, on arid after ; MONDAY,
APRIL 20th,1863. - - 1 L •
The Passenger Tralni of the Pennsylvania Teals:ad
Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia as follows: .
EASTWARD. '
. -
THDHIGH EXPRESS TRAIN 1 leaves Harrisburg
daily at 2.00 A. 11., and arrives at West Philadelphia at
G.lO A'. IL.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday)
at 5.45 A. M., and arrives at West 1 hilitoelphia at 9.55
A.ar. Passengers take breakfast at i taixaster. ' -
WAY ACLAYSIMODATION, via :Mount Joy, leaves
Harrisburg at 7:00 A.m., and arrives at West Philadel
lphla it 12.25 P. az.
FAST mArt. TRAIN leaves Harrisburg, daily (except
3unday) at 1.00,. Y., mid arrives at West Philadelphia
At 5.00 P. st.
I.IS.IIPASIMR4 ACCOXIXIODATEIN TRAIN,. via Co
lumbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. X., and - arrives at
'West Philadelphia at 9.30 P. is. _
WESTWARD.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS Tllllsi leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Mondliy) at 2.00 A. at.; Altoona, 7.15 A.
take breakfast. and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon.
PHILADELPHIA. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris
-org daily at 3.00 A.,'t.; Altimia lat 8.00 A. at., take
veakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P;3l.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.15- P. at., take
apper, and arrives atl'ittsbnrg at 12.30 A.M.
.FAST ,LINE; leaves Bartisburg at 3.50 P. 2.14 Altoona
8.35 P. 31., and arrives at Pittsburg' at 1.00 A. at.
lIA.IIIIISBURtI 'ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
hiladelphia at 2.30 e. Is., and arrives at Harrisburg at
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves .Philadeliihia
v., 4.001. st., and arrives at Harrisburg 'at 9.40 P. If.
his train' rutui via Mt. Joy.
SAMtini D. YOUNG,
Supt. Middle Div. Pentru
June 17,1863.4 f.
,VORTHERN CENTRAL R.AJL--
WAYI—SUMMER.TIME TABLE.
Three trains daily to and Iron Baltimore and Wash
,ngton City.
Connections made with trains oa Pennsylvania Bail
oad, to and fromPitthburg and the West.
TWO MAINS DAILY to and from the North and
'YestB3ranch Susquehanna, Elmln4 and all of Northern
'law York. '
,
On and after Monday, Apra 2014, 1863, the Passenger
'rains of the NortheraCentral Railway will arrive at
nd depart from Ilatrisburg and 'Baltimore as follows,
SOUTHWARD
MAIL TRA.11 , ,l leaves Sui Airy daily (etc' epr 4
Sunday) . 10,10 A. M.
6 • leaves Harrisburg ' '1.15 P. 31
6 - arrives at Baltimore' 6.35 P. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN ;eaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday).., 11.07 P. M.
tt leaves Harrisburg (except -
, - Mosaday) 2.00 A. If,
" am s at Baltimore daily,
_,
e pt Monday) • 6.15 a. r.
EIARRISBII 0 ACCOMMODATION leaves
' ' Harfaburg - 820 A. Y.
-.
I , " NORTHWARD. --
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore.Zaily (ex- ,-
" cept Sunday) ' '9.15 A. IS.
" leaves Harrisbn i g 1.15 P.M.
\ - arrives at Sunbury 4.05 PM.
EXPRESS TRAIN laaves Baltimore daily... 9.15 P. M.
•
arrives at Harrisburg 1.35 A. 3-
•. \ leaves lEarrisbnrg daily (ex.
\ cept Monday) 3.00 A if!
\ arrives at Sunbury 5.58 A. M.
11ARIOSBU1t0 ACCON.MODATION leaves , -
Baltimore daily (except Sun-
',- . day) -2 55 P.m.
`F , arrives at Harrisburg , 7.30 P.M.
For:farther information apply at. tho Office, in Penn
sylvaida Railroad Depot, Harrisburg.
J. N. DuBARRY, Gen Supt.
• June 17, '63.-tf. 1 ,
STEW AIR DINE ROUTE.—Three
TrainiDway to New York and l'hiladelpkia.
On and after Monday, April 20th, 1863, the Passenger
Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
Depot, at Ilairisburg, for New York and Philadelphia,ns
follows, viz:
EASTWARD
EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrliburg at 2.15 A. ar., on
irrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from
the West, arriving in New York at 9.30 A. M.. and Phila
delphia at 8.20 A. 31. ' A sleeping Car is attached to the
train through from Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving
in New York at 6.3 u P. M., and Philadelphia at 1.50 P. M.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg ;at 2.00 P. m„ arriving
in New York at 10.25 P. m., and Philadelphia at 7.00 P. ar.
WESTWARD
FAST LINE leaves New York at 13.00,1,.. m., and. Phila
ielphia at 8.15 A. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.15 P. x
SIAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12,00 noon, and
Philadelphia at 2.30 lc; arriving at Harrisburg . at 8.20
P. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New lork at 7-00 P. 3L., ar
riving. at Harrisburg at 2.10 A. I.l.:and connecting with
the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep
ing car is also attached tci - this train.
Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on
the Pennsylvania. Northern Central and Cumberland
Valley railrbads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Potts
ville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Easton, &c.
.- Baggage checked through. Fare between New York
and Harrisburg, $5 15 ; between Harrisburg and Phila
delphia, $3 35 in No. 1 cars, and $3 in No. 2.
For tickets or other information apply to
i J. J: CLYDE,
Tune 17,'53. tf. General Agent, Harrisburg
. 1862
I 1863.
I ,V INTER ARRANGEMENT
CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN
RA ILROADB.
CHANGE OF 110trltS.—On and after Monday, No.
',ember 17,1862, Passenger Trains will run daily, as
fellows, (Sundays excepted): i
-
FOR, CHAMB.titSBITAG AND HAR
RISBURG :
A. M. P. M.
•
Leave Hagerstown J 7.00 2.45}
•° Greencastle I 7.37 ' 3.35
{ Arrive 8.17 4.29
Chambersbrwg
Leave at - 8.30 12.55
• _
9.00 ". 1.28
Leaves Shipperobtrrg
Newville 9.32 2.00
Carlisle 10.10 2.42
Mechanicsburg ' 10 42 3.12
trrive at Harrisburg 11.15 3.40
FOR CHAMBERSBURGAND HAGERS ,
TOWN.
A. M. P. M.
8.05 135
9.47 , 2.15
9.27 .2.55
' 10.02 3.29
Leaves larrisbnrg......
- Mechanicsburg
. 4 Carlisle
" Newvitte
Shlppensburg
Irrive at Charnlkersburg
Leave Clmbersburg....
Greencastle
.trrive at liarrisbnrg 12.35 - 0.10
' tso- Making close connections at. Harrisburg with
...txtitis for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg; and
with trains for all points West '
1 Supt,
R. R. Office, ClialiThersburg. Nbv. 17, 1862. '
1863
DIIitADELPHIA:I AND ERIE
RAILROAD.—This great line traverses the ;North
cm and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city
,f Brie, on Lake Brio.
- It has been leased by the ,Pennsylvania Railroad
Cbmparty, and under their anSpiceti is being rapidly
, pened-throughout its entire length.
It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business
mom 'Harrisburg to Driftwood, (2d Fork.) (177' miles) on
the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78
miles,) en the Western Division,
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT lIARRIERURG..
MAIL TRAIN leaves North 1.16 A, m.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Nortli 8.00.A.z
Cars ran through WITHOUT citizen both ways on these
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be•
tween Baltimore and Lock Haydn.
. _
-Elegant Sleeping Carson the Express train both ways.
For information respecting Passenger business apply at
the S. E. Corner 11th and Minket streets, Philadelphia.
And for Fieight business of the Company's Agents
S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. Unhand Market stis.,Philada.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J. M. Drill, Agent N.C. It. R. Baltimore, Md.
IL 11. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
LEWIS L. HOITPT,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
JOS. D. POTTS,
•
• Jane 17,,G3] Geeeral Mapager, Willianisport. _
p P ARENTS of Soldiers in the Ser
vice, or in Hospitals, can ,?nrnish them with the
• uOSITORY threemonths fora& cents; six mouths for
50tents. or one year for $1.00 : -
BROTHERS of Scildiersin the Ser
vice, or in Hospitals. can furnish them with the
itspOSIDAY three months kir 2freentic six months fur
60 cents, or one yearfoiSt.(p.i ,
TO ALENCIIA.NTS . .—The way to
secure profitable crostomi.is to•enexesitte in the
FItANXL::; •
READING 11AIII
MER ARithsaG EMS:NT.
GREAT TRUNK .L 1 NR from the North and North
west for Philadelphia. New York. Reading, Pottsville,
Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, itc., Se: -
Trains leave liarrisburg for. Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville, aroi all intermediate stations, at 8.00
6.11 and 2.00 P. M.
',Coy. -York Express leaves 11errfsburg. at 2.15 A. 14.,
arriving at New York at 9.15 the same morning.. -
Fares from liarristierg: To New York $5.15: to Phila.-
delphia 53.35 nod S ~80. Ilaggatie checked through.
Returning, leave N..a. York at 6 A.. 7it.,12 Noon, and
7P: at., (Pitisho* Express.) Leave Philadelphia at
8.15 A. u.,and 3.30 r.-sr.
Sleeping cars in the Now York Express Trains through
to and from Pittsburg without change-. • .
Passengers by th, Eatawbisa Railroad leave Tamaquo
at &WA. as., gld 2. b r as., for Philadelphia, Now - York,
and all Way Points.. , - .
Trains leave Pottsville at' 9.15 and 2.30 P. at., for
Philadelphia, Flarrixinitz. and New York.
An Accommodati..n Passenger train leaves Reading at
6.00 A. u, and returns front Philadelphia at 5.00 P. at.
All the above tiains rtin daily, Sundays ex
cepted.
A Sunday train lsaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. at., and
Philadelphia at 3.15 P. x. - -
Commutation, 141ileace. Season, and Excursion Tickets
at reduced rates to and from all points.
G. A. NIOCOLVI.
• , General Superintendent.
Jun 817,18610:
parbtuare, eutlerp, &c.
HARDWA B E !
J. FRED. BMMEL. i axes. RICHAILIVON
The undersigned w.,oldwectfully call the attention
of COUNTRY HERA:HAN - to their large and well se
lected stock of
H A RD WA R El
Having madespec. ii arrangements for the .1;I:ff1 Trade,
we flatter ourselve...e c..n offer inducements to pur
chasers ihat LAI! r.-nunerate the trouble of exam
ining.our stock. unt a trial, Ato convince the
'January Trade, tlua ue are prepared to. sell low and
accommodate. !, •
Our stock of Table. and .Pockrt Cuaery to unusually
largo,oelected witL cal autliucluding &variety ofetylco
that connotbut snit 111-triteo. - '
We have constant un, hand a large , assortmen; of
Building Hardware
- .
Tools, Cutlery. I .
...
nes, 1001-I:nxea.
awl Chests, Saddlers, -
and Shoemakers Tools;
Screws, -Naifs,
everything In short. pert.ining to afirst alaitTardware
Store. • -
Particular attenti.•u paid to Country orders. It is our
aim to secure the cefirrerex of our customers, and to this
end we are particuln r. in filling orders, to give the best
and as cheap as though the customers were frig in
person. (live us ati iui. _
.10.rEararess.—J. ti. r. sq.; A. B. McClure, L.
B. Eyster,Chambersburir,
5,'68-tf
N L.
HARDWARE §TORE.- .
- _ B. EYSTER -
• ..
would respectfully iiillum his filen and the Platt , •
generally, that in connextion with
KEROSENE OIL AND -LAM STORE,
,he has commenced the If A.RDWARE business, at his '
new Store room, one door north of , 01. Huber's Grocery:
His stock consists in the tAlowitts attic-km-via ; ,
'
Building Hardware, . ,
House Furnishing Go , ds,
•
Table and P.,ck•-t Cutlery,
. ,
Meehan ics"fols
o, -_,.
Nails h) the small or keg,
Farming 'Utensils, such as
, 'Shoves,
et:lades, ..
Fo:t.c.,
Also, Glass, Paints, Penz.;e. .
Linseed, Kero,ene Ind Lubricating 011 s;
Lamps of all discriptions, - -
Chan , ' Hers for Gas and Kerosene
PettitJars, best quality, &c., &t:
&W. Agent for Sale s f EVANS & WATSON'S If Ire
Proof Safes• , Dilly 29 , 'SL
_ .
IFE ARDWARE A..ND CUTLERY
W. W. KNIGHT & SON,
Importer" snd Dealers in
AMERICAN, lENI:LISH AND GERMAN
HARDWARE,
509 CwitmereC Street,
Between sth and , rliand Market and Arch Ste
Philadelphia.
aug. 5, '63-tt
SHOEMAKERS ATTENTION.-
We have always on'hand. Shoe Thread, Lasts, Beet
trees, Leathers, Shoe Irons ,&a, Lc.
June 17, '63. - , MYERS & BRAND.
•
M - YERS-& BRAND are COHStantlY
receiving - fresh Hardware, to which they invite
the attention of the public. Wo have a large_ stock of
Nails cad-Iron, which we offer at reduced prices.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
111.1ThDING MATPRIALS, each as Hinges, Bolts,
tierews, Locke, Glass, Putty, &a
OTT,S AND PAINTS—Best Midi.
Bead, White Lead, Linseed Oil, and all kinds o
colors, at the lowest oash prices. &MRS & BRAND.
A LARGE STOCK OF CEDAR
weßt, Tubs, Buckets, Chum, Baskets, Water
Dane, &c. 'MYERS & BRAND.
GUM PACKING AND BELTING,
3lannla Rope, 34, 5 , 6 x, % and I Inch._
MYERS & BRAND.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE COM
PANY .OF 'PNILADELPiIIA, No. 435 and 451
tan:stunt Street.
Capital
Perpetual Premiums;
tneapired Temporary Premiums.
Surplus.
\ lilit ~ . Total \'
$2,392,218 33
Statement of the Agnate of to Company otrJannsty I,
1863. , ..
First Mortgages, amply secured. $1;993,931 46
Real Estate, (present value $138,322.47,) cost 128,970 7 . 7
Temporary Loans, on ample Collateral Secu
rities - 84,625.99
...... .30.33 4.00
4 11.00 4.30
.11.10 4.40
.1 ...... ...11.55 - 5.30,,
Stocks, (present va1ne.599,366 16,) cost 134,901 50
Notes and Bills receilible 1,549 50
Cash 76,312 03
$2,369,391 e 3
Advance in valtie of Rial Estate over cost, 9,851. 70
Advent.° In value of StoCks over coat 13,473 60
„ .
Toial • $2,892,116 3
Sir. The only Profits from Premitims which this Com
pany can:divide by law, are from Risks which have been
determined. . r.
,-1868
Extract from the Charter of the Company. '
But the moneys received as premiums upon risks
which remaln - lindetermlned, and aro ontstandingat the
time of declaring each Dividend, shall not be considered.
as part of the profits of said Corporation, or divided as
emir _
PERPETUAL or LIMITED INSURANCES made
on every description of property, in Town and Country,
for Owners, Mortgagee. Orou.nd, _Landlords, lie; Ac.
Rates as low as are consistent with security.
Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty years,
they have paid ever HOUR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
LOSSES BY FIRE, 'thereby affording evidence of the
advantages: of Insurance, as well as the 'ability and dis
position to meet with. promptness all liabilities.
LOSSES BY VIRE
Loma paid during tho year 1862
ZAB. W. M'Atimrza, Sec'y pro tem.
tar Application Made to Dann Omni. of Chambe:s
burg, who ie an authorized Agent for the Company
either personally or by letter, will meet with attention
March 4,1803.
OUR AGENT.--313. JonN GRovE i
of Chamborsburg, is the General Agent of the
F ra nkli n County Mutual Insurance Company.
June117,433.j - - WM. McLELLAN.
DIED BASKETS,
Bathltibe. •
Fountains, _
- Cale fish Bone,— • - • ,
Canary - Hemp,
. Haps! and May Seed; •
iittri__ , of-Erabei.
SHIM & RICHARDSON,
611 Market St., Philadelphia. .
SMITH & RICHARDSON,
.ill Market St.. Philadelphia
EZEI
lIIIIIM
MYIIRS & BRAND
iinouranre.
DIRECTORS. • '
Charles N. Backer, David S. Sitrovnh -
Tobias Wagner, Isaac Lea,
Runnel Grant. - Edward C. Dale,
Jacob R. Smith, George Fales,
George W. Richards Alfred Fitter.
.CIIAILI:F.8 N. RANCHER, President
EDWARD C. DA - LE, Vice President.
El
kUttittl Liftete,
Scythc4l,
etc., etc
$400,000 0 1 )
„. 895,824 .63
171,525 65
924,765 11
$69,798 1