13 nom. EEO 18G3. j 1863. CLOTIFINQ WM.POIttO3f, • -FR qjvkLizy. MOM; BOLDING,CORNER OF "IrrLeat3l,4.ltlßSZ STItEIiT and,the.Ol N?10.NOC1111...11- 0 3.1SRSBIIIIII. Pa. JOHN T frOnicrsSO,N, Proprietor. 9 1lie undersigned vice noticelo his legion of generouti patrons and to the pubile getreraily, that he has now on band, and offers to purchlasers,lor cash; the t;*pe,..jt' a n d sod attmlire stork of - - I READY-MADE GLOTEtING, - fer the Spring and • Summer seasons, ever presented in thi s once. Hie long established character or selling {l a thing; unsurpassed In Style. Finish and rumbling. determined to maintain. and making- his purchases 4, the Eastern Cities thin season, at the prupltions time, ,ohatbleal him. ti, offer, his patrons garmenpt jet Prices ...Mager thin the cheapest. Ile makes these statements d do baasti mg or vain qplrit. bite ask r n 'discriminating public to give him a call and decide fi,r themselves who, itt the trade in this section. offers the beet intlacemen•B te,purcharre. -Tito malarial or every metit sold by -fit mirchnsed from first-class House:sin tpe princi pal cites, amithe tnanufacturing is done ,nwler hie own erupervision in 'this place;by Workmen of acknowledged elbUity; With his stocl of ith: trY.tl ADE CIIOTRINO, uri tei attention to a large an I splendid aessortmont sitllentletnen'a '7IIRNISHIS'G GOODS, 1. which he 'warrants to scat the most astiMutti taste or . . . .:: be most economical pocket-- -- _, - . Keep fits 'Dime in remernbriinen'ltnd gi'ioshim a ca.! .j - nati7,' t ,3 . . - .. : 201.17. i T. fpfiti7.; iNS&-: - . - ' . I t 4 • , ELL TOTT,I CLOTIITER,i, South=South= • 'vat Oirwr2 . °Nile IjI.4.SIOND. next Ilim to the nk, thlkiltlfiltSlitittll: tre just .returned‘ from the .. y with a larv. . stock of Noperior and seasonable 'ffo-nis such as CLOTHS. C•klifirifi:KT,S; FIATINETTS, :311:01 - r. CO it DS, & c.. tor Cords and-VILVETri;SATLNK 31 litSfil liL KS, and other Vestings, Allo—s... very fine rielection • of READY-nADE CIAITIII7Sq, ishlth be is prepared to cell nt the very lowest mark' prices.' Clid.To3l;ritt WORK.—As he eNiplovs a first-rdta cut ter, he is prepnred to make tip all VindS orparnionts, ,fie Men and .Boys, to order, in the best styleti.. ,Satis faction will be glitranteed. A large as:,ortnient of Cl ming:sit Ftptsiswci 9001 m, roil as Shirts. DrawereCrolfa - rs, ilandkerciliefs, Scts• ptiidein, Carpet Bags, Utabrnlln4:4x.,' ac.: - n Inapt en tvl, Wye hint acme and save nioney.. ! [J no 17,'63. 311 J. WIIITE ) - ITERcri,o,,ip TAYLOII, • Aiiii DEALER 7111RE4D1--.VADE'CLOTII ,ti;-.7.(fikl'AfE MADE}- '' ' - se'' , ,•• • : '. 1 0li: 'PDS. • • • , - p.) - CAS:IDIERES. - , Ark ITIVaR • •- - . G.K.NTE:E‘ERN'S • ,7 ' • FUR:VISITING G 11.9. 1 ' GUM OVERCOATS, . U>IIIRDIZAS. 11121 - Piece Gi.linls soldby.tlie_yealtand,no, b:trge for Garment:B Both to persons who Mristililteiyi raia..t! Machine Stilt. Chalk, 4.414 inch 114111 , 1414e1 Old. „Three: • &ors North of Eystar'd Dry Gonda Store,'ehitmbers- M u l , pa- . ' • . . '. - ' . Ran 17,1863. ' Attica. , A - - - W - OXDERFITL SCIEN IT IC yy, - WSW'S' I.:Wt.—al the present thae l thrnwhtfal ,Itleittleeverywhere are looking for the revelation of now atiiilhaportant discoveries in science t and when a theory vlbrproiented claiming to hate 'discovered-new light and . tohaveretnoved the veil of "obscurity from a sn-bjeet of the highest hupiatatice, upon which-'much has been +kitten. it is proper that- the - claitns of thin theory be preliente,land carefully examined and tested, which' Is ilietined to transcend in importance t. suffering human. ty, all other diecovel ins, the I ightto ng rod and telegraph hut eicepted. We hold that the human system Is bat a galvanic atrangenient; with its acids and alhalleti, con „etituting the positive and negative forces, and thatevery Artental and physical manifestation, either vehantary or tnviduntery, Is the result of this =antagonism; thutriiges , Lion, circulation, secretion, and excretion 'are! wholly at ' tiihutable to the law of electrical irdltieneeit that the skorres are the Vonductors of ELECTRIvITIt. mid that there ,ts a polar action established through the nerVonasyetern 'wandconnects with edgy part of the body: establishing tl , Oll preserving; a properltalance of the electric element, ; Which constitutes health, and a 'olisturbanbe of which tiltistsAlse:tse; that there are strictly hat twit conditions dbeetse—the one positive, the other negative; and as • EttelaltlTT possesses these tam inherent principles, it =frill, if applied according to the electric polarities and I , :einfrements - of the system, arrest, or, in other words, esutrolize the disease by the restoration of Proper polar • aa'tion. Ala also assert that all drugs talien into the aye : them act strictly upon electrical principleal; that from ihkompositiou the latent electricity is set free, and that, though the electrical polaritieS of the • nervous System, ail etonges , aro priduced either for hood or for evil ; that in the Incipient stage of disease it anay tend to equalize the forces, and restoreharmony ; but after the case has become refractory. paralyzing the nervous icommunica tons, ancieloangioir the constituents of -the fluids, and arresting the • digestive action of the stomach and its power of approbation, no internal preceea ui medication scree has, or ever can, succeed in removing the cause of the disease. its only tendency being to mill tip/yand corn ” plicate thesymptains. • - ' On the contrary, ELECTRICITY being The vital element upon Whichlife depends. can be directed to any part Of body, and even after the vital functions seem pare -freed. pattesee thepower of arousing the dormant en ergies. equalizing the circulation, and the system to a lseelfsuutiining system. One very important feature of this treatment is. that no time is lost in experimenting - 'with deserve. means of electrical test an accurate -111,aosis is given at once, determining the locality and character of the disease. and indicating thb treatment to be pursued. The carients are perfectly Under the con "•• teal of the operator, and can tit regulatid to suit the delicate nerves of :4 child without any unpleasant eenaaJ • Aim • All these who have long Suffered from painful and cdtaticatte disease—Acute, ChtUnic, inflammatory -or Etwalytio—are invited to call and consulti 06NPULTATIOls.l MEE:. DR. DROWN &TAM WALE ' p in Fraiii:lin Burtiling, West •Market Street, 4th &or from the corner of the Dintaond,ChaWiersourg, Pa. ' ;tine 17, '63-tr • • ECONOMY IS WEALVI 1 CURE YOUR COUGH. FOR Wilt TEPN CENTS The. Best and Cheapest Househtili2:Re.tized.y in the World ifADANN ZADOC PvitTErt'S. ' GEE AT • 0,01; , Madame 7kidoc Porter's Curative Balsam la entrranfethuiedaCcoctling to the dtrectione:te- cure ka aliceece,Ccughs.Cords, Whooping' Cough, Letbma, 'seed el !affections of theThrostund Luitge. Madame Zruloc •Porlei.'s Balsam ti proparod with all the requisite case and shin,frora Bxnuinatipu of the best remedies the voi4etable Itingdoin asps -de. rte retuedieJ qualities are based oniti •power •to Assist the healthy and vigorous chreniation. of, the blood; through the lungs. it is not a 4 violent remedy, tat emollient, warming, searching mad effective carp be takenby - the oldest pet son or youngesti child I • • Madame Zadoe Porte. es 'Bataan: - bee been ascii by tha public; for oi,ir - iAttls , giird bee iitniairel its present sales simply by being. recdtatnended lkyt hose wlio have used it Ai.; Link oinicted friends and t_ , MOST IMPORTANT 7.ulnc Parteii'a Curative 13a,lfrim is II c•ld at Ariti Which brings it in therea Ii of 4very one to krOp It oftvettiOnt to use. The timely tide Lift si Elgin bottle Will woe to' be worth 19U times its - • • • Rave yonr money. 'Do not be persnaded plat-rattans ,- .-ahra t lesitt 3e. to $l, which do nut contain the virtues et 13 et.Rottle of Madame Porter's Cilia tire Rats:m y :the eASst of - manufacturing which is as' great as that of al . most any other medicine;, andrtho i r 'eery low- price at which It is sold; makes the prat to the sellem, pplifent . Vsmall, and Onprindipled dealers sometimes re-' 'cOmUtand other medicines on which their.profititare iarsee, unless Tie cuitomers insist upon having Madame •, .; - POrter's and.ndne other. Ask for Slatlaim. Porter's Cu iie Balsam, price ro.cts„ and in large bottles at 25 , and take no other. If you can not gat It.ltt one store you can at another. . ' /Sir fluid by all Druggists and Store-keepers-at.l3 eta. and in larger bottles at 25 cts.' • - HALL & RUCKEL, Proprietors. Jett V3,'53-Iy. New York. For Sale by Miller & and .Jacob R. Nixon, , afuunbirsburg. ~- p arovv.a.RD Associ*nox,-f -tot Relief of the Siert 4n4 Diifresteit, afflicted with , Virulent arid - Chronic _Pia , a:m. iidtd .4eeetally for the Ours of Diseases of the Se tual t/rjaits 14/MICA L ADVICE elven castle, 115 tbe ,Acting'.l3nr cl. VALUABLE BEPORTS-entSpertnetorthoom,or ad Weakness, and. other DI saes. of the Sextet 0, gene and on the NEW ith;11.1341118,-tnnployed the • tplapetAry, sent to the afflicted re.:Sed letter ertvel apse, free of charge. Tao ur ttltte stempefor pottage • ' ;ern be acceptable.) , Address, Dr„. J. eeed kabe ,llow iPti ard to Pa, Assoelatioa, lie 2 7 Baell Ninth Street, 'l,lllld ■ , etrictieo, . • MIXON'S COLIN:N. , /I At no time since die c'ommeimment of Nis ' ; on's Drug Store, hastbere been es PULL AND COMPLETE A STOCK ;of Presh and *, . . • - el M. 313 To itiffeito these' nrho are - so unfortunate as tate compelled to indulge in such luxuries. The fact ls; that unless there are large and rapid: sales, no establishment can supply its customers with Strictly' , fresh and re- `,.: liable 'remedies, in• the shape of 1 ' • Drugs and Chemicals. Tithe • ' '`affeati with much more -* • - - • .. - rtipiditymany more arti ' . cies in , medicine than in any ' othtr Merchandise, hone() the ne- *- - cessity of 'rapid. change of stock to . seraire. to :the -purchaser last: what': lit'. • ' wanted. L .NLXON is able..trY rapid changes— .. in stock; always. to - present the very best to his customers. He desires to keep•the. above facts be fore the community, and to solicit a continuance of tvvors. conidai * on with his full ' , 'stock of - DRvas AND I ; c41.1, S, `be otters 'a full assortment of PATENT MEDICINES 'OF k'ANDiitD CHAR- • ACTEIL ;• , Ja3:nd'iramil3;—Hed - . • dyer's PectoriL ' - • Syer's Sarsarntrillb, ' Mer'n • - Belmbold's Preparations; • ' • - Rostetter's Bitters, 4 - • Dratio's Bitten, • " German Bitten: ‘' • • • Binn'Tree Cordial, Tarrarit'arAperieut;. Kennedy % Vistovet7. Hunt's Liniment. - Males Hypoplpapbit!.4. ilobensack's Pills, Wrighi's Bisuldieth's Pills, Leidr's Pills, Timasend's Pills, Perry Davis's Pain 2 ll / iller, Falinestock!s Vairniftige, Worm Conceations, Worm Candi. . e • • Plasters. , , . /ointments. , . , i /.. Washes, Lotions, with many other articles in this line. all of which . are sol'd 'only on the representation of ' . / • the Matters of the articles. 1 1 , f ,BAZIICS, i,ITBIN'S, EPRIIII'S' , and other CHOICE 'PERFUMERY AND SOAPS Hair Dyei; Pomades; and other articles for the Hair; among which is NIXON'S BROMATRICIIOS, HAIR F'o Crb, One of the best and most, cleanly articles for the Hair, containing no grease, yet rendering the Hair soft and glossy, and preventing it from promaturelY falling off. NIXON'S GLYCERINE LOTION, Which is just the article needed for the remov al of Dandruff from the Scalp, and leaving' the hair soft and glossy. In - Prdsenting these - two articles for the flair, the ' Proprietor has the satisfaction of knowing that they do all . that is represented. t.; 'NIXON'S TgrrEß-CeINTM-ENT continues as much a ' ' favorite as ever, and it cats - `and _doe* perform remarkable ourca • of 81iin Diseases, and is guaranteed in all cases to act as represented. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDER • In lees than one year and a half OVka TP7WS- 1113KDICKD PACKS HAYS SICKS I gt sou., and the sales are on the increase. It is-Just the powder for The horse, The Cow, • . The neg. It is neatly put up and full directions go with each- pack. Ihindreds of testimonials be presented, but the pro- ' - - praetor deems it best to let it travel on its own merits. RABE - R CROUP SYR.y,P , . Is made only at: Nixon's for this donnti, and has a host of friends 'who can testify to 'its merits. * ' ' Nixon is able - to offer a large stook of Trusses, - , * Shoulder trues, Supporters. Bandager. also -- Combs, , Brushes; - • - . ~, ' • , Toilet POwders, - Perfumes, ' Shaving Soaps, Toilet Soaps, • ,„ = Pocket Books. Purses, Indelible ink. Tooth Powder% Tooth Washes, Tooth Brushes, - Sponges, i - ! Flesh Brushes.- ' • • Pure Spices, f - - - StSfroh, • • •• ' Stove Black; Saponifier. Rat arid Roach kestroyer. f' In genclasion, Nixoe begs leave to' say that his stook will always - be kept up to the very best point; and' Will include ' ' - every thing. = • • cola-'" , ted.to givehealth and comfort to the afflicted, besides such articles . as taste' rectitireS; The lmepfttet lever in businesti is money, and as merchandise can, be hid at limn's' rates for eta' than time ,' Nizok ff ‘i'' desisei to' math. " tusniEss STRIOTtY' CASEt.. • Julia 17.1861. • . , r _ QADDLERY t SADDLERY I—Sad o dies. Bridles. Harness, Collars, Trunks, Valises, in Signor the HORSE COLLAR. JEREMIAH OYSTER respectfully returnehis thanks to his patrons for • the liberal encouragement received from them heretofore, and he would invite them an d the community generally, who may need any thing in his litre, to gire him a call at his OLD STAN D; on the East. side of Alain - Street, Chambertiburg, tee doors South of Huber A Tolbert's Ifardswire•Store, where he keeps con stantly on haud.every.yarlety of 9ADDLERT AND HARNES6 of his own Manufacture, and he is prepared to sell therein:Le at terms that defy competition. Every artier) offered for sale is warranted to be made of the best material and by competent workmen, Which Willibe fully demonstrated on an.examinattoo thereof. TRUNKS AND VALHES.—Iie would alai) call the attention oPpersoni wanting a good, neat, cheap and enbistapiat Trunk or Valise, to his assortment,, • June 1;,'63. SADDLE AND HARNESSMAN VEACTORY.--The undersiguedwOuld respectfully announce to his friends and ,the public. generally, that he boa taken the SA.DDLN AND ILARNESS SIIOI , for merly carried on by Matthew Gillum, dec'd, on -VEST JLARKET, S7REKT. near the Ornococheagu4 Creek, in the Borough of l'harribersburg, where he manufactures Saddles, Bridles and Barnes-Land has constantly on hand an excelent assortment of Collars, Whips, 'ke. - Re emproye none but the - best of Workmen. and •con structs all work from the best material, TRUNK'. aiel VALISES constantly on hancl.`all of which Will be sold cheap sulthe cheapest. contlnnan- e of, the former pa tronage of the chop is most respectfullysulicited. "Jane 17, 63 - ' JAMES `I3.'GILL4N. '-WHIPS ! WHIPS ! WHIPS 1— 'WILLIAM smilinel Sow, corner of Main and Washington Streets, Chambersburg. Pa., rnanufactuters of all ltlntig of WHIPS, such as Wagon. Carriage and Riding Whips of various sizes and of superior quality. which they offer to the public, either by Wholesale or Retail, at very nioderatispriciui: 'LASHES of all lengths kept constantly on hand and forsale by the dozen very cheap. They also manufacture superior HORSE COL LARS, to which they invite attention. Orders from a distance solicited-and promptly attend ed to. '- , ' ' 2 Jtme-17. '63. SADDLES Rarnesii:, Gears, Bridles Collartr.Widps, Stirrups. Bitte,Spn'ln al Ways on band. at our Shops. ~-Dr;IIII,,k.OORDON.. (VIM STOCK OP SADDTiES AND XL/ Dridlesis very superior,' and this prices will - every bpdy. Come and see. DEIHL & GORDON. (BUR WORK .IS WARRANTED N.,:f and we believe cannot be beat. We employ all journeyman. TRIAL k GORDON:, HATWESS OF E . VTR - DESCRIP tion, Broad Goitre, 'Plow_ 4eara, Celia:re; on !Lind constantly, of our own 'make. WE USE NONE BUT THE BEST Leather. and keeiiitone but the best made acacia. and sell at reasonable prices. , DEIHL /t GORDON:, G. A; DICITZ usurz.Bl,_ll.!POW.gLit - WILL PAY THE 11101IES'T PRICE CII,EAP P.O R C ASH, The Sheep, he frapidin ittcpositoin, itiLectnbcrsbu* rg, pa. 1:1171110EMI Cod, number, CASH FOR FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY SEED, And sit kinds of P R 0 -D 'II C$ ALL BIN-DS OP. SALT, GOAL, LUMBER, CEMENI, PLASTER, AND SAND FOR )3 A I,E, DEITZ 4- MDOWELL'S WAREHOUSE AND COAL YARD, , Near the Railroad Depot, C HAM BERSBURG, AND - On North Carlisle Street, ' GREENCASTI;E I ; PENN'A June NEW FIR Ai I-COAL ! COAL ! LIMBER! LUMBER2—Lick.' EBiltT k SON, having purchased the Coaland hutuber Yard of 416orge A. Mitt, wilt continue to car on the same business, and will always hareon.hand a large supply.of Lumber and Coal. They will be prepared to lilt all orders at the shortest notice. They tespeettully solicit the patron age of thelate firm and , the public generally, and ail who may desire l'oal and Lumber to give them emit, fueling assured that no means will be spared ti; accom modate those on the most rerusonable,terme. June 17, -tf. LEO. 111.18ItT & SON. • Uooto aub PEW SHOE STORE'.—The Sub scriber takes- this method of Informing the ofti- S of Chambersbarg and vicinity. that he has lust returned `ran Philadelphia with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK or Baits and Shins, of every variety, style and pattern, and of the heat, manufactures. Ile has no old .Shopkeepers on hlnd. ills whole stock is sew. ' Give hint a call—you can easily suit yourielf. lie invites the Ladies. especially, to cell. as ne will take 'pleasure In sliowing, his geode. Store in the room for misriy occupiedlaylrederick,Sinith, Esq., as a Law Office, and morwrecencly used for the purpose by George Eys ter, Eiti., ti%rti doors North of Fisher's Hotel, Main St. eet, Chamilersburg• Pa. i •• 'ills large and well &erected stock, he being a practical •Shoemakericansists , of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots, Slippers and Buskins,. Misses' and Children's Boots and ehoesi.. Gentlenten'e Gaiters: Slippers, Soots and Brogans. Do n e t Nrget ,the Onc , p,, No trouble to show Goods at the NEW STORE, two doers "North of Fisher's Hotel, Main SitrecotiChambershrurg, Pe., by - June i 7 '.lP3il , PETER FELDMAN. etALL AM) SEE; !--THE TIND'ER, ILL SIGNED announces to his numerous-friends and customers, that. ho contlines to manufacture to order, and keeps on hand a Jolt and complete assortment of various qualitlei and styles of SHOES and GAITERS, fur' La - dieS," Aliases and Children: His assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, ALc., for Mon and Boys' wear is com plete, to 'Which he respectfully invites attention. Work of all kinds made to ardfe, in a mat and durable man ner, and at short notice . " Call and seabefore purchasing elsewhere. and be vrilrsaltify purchasers that he sells at very mid -profits' fur Cab.. Don't forget the place—. nearly °Melte!, ' Mita. JkKeefer'At Store, Chsunbersburg, Pa. ' - 5ir.011 4 119 14EIMER. 3azttil7a.l4ok IELIALBOLD'S GENUINE PRE. PARATION: • HIGHLY - CONCENTRATED, COM POUND FLUID. EXTRACT BUCHU. A positivaed specific remedy_ for Diseases of the . • BLADDER;_- KTD-NEYS, GRAVEL, ' DROPSICAL :SWELLINGS. • • This medicine increases the power of Digestion and excites tha absorbents into heiathy &dim , by winch the Watery or Calcareous Depoditionsomid all Umtata ral,Enlargements are „ reduced, as • • ' ; well as Pain and Inflammation; and is '• GOOD FOR. UM. YirOMEN - AND CHILDREN. HELM)3OI.O3fS EX TRACT,. 13U0.117, FOr,Wealstiesses arising front . EXCESSES, HABITS OF.DLSIPATIONs , EARLY 'INDISCRETIONS, r• - ••• OR•cABUSE. ' - -- ATTENDED WITH THE , 4OLLOWING, SYMPTOMS: Indisposition to. Exertion, • Loss of Ilteniory, 'Weak Nerves. • - : -.- Horror of Disease, , - Dimness of Vision. , Hot Ilands, • • Pallid Criunießance„ , •, - • • - - Dryness ofrthe Shirr, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, ;Lop of Power: , - Difficulty of Breathing, ' • • * - Trembling.. Wakefulness, • Pain in the Back.- Flushing of-the BodYL.. - Eruptions on the , Face • These symptoms if allowed to go OD., , whioh. the medicine invariably removes, . • , . soon follow - • • z IMPOTENCY, -FATUITY,- EPILEPTIC FITS. In one et which thepatientmay expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those direful diseases, - ~ I NSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but none will confess. - THE RECORDS 01? THE INSANE ASYLUM, and the melaricholi deaths by Consump••• tion bear ample witness to • the truth of the • - assertion. • THE CONSTITUTION•ONCE A FFECTo WITH ORGANIC, WEAKNESS. Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen attain vigorate the system, which' DF,TIT I, & GORDON "HI?.LM BOLD'S EXTRACT BU.CHU Invariably does.' A trial Will convince the most skeptical' FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, Old of young, single, married, or contem plating marriage. [n many ntreotions peculiar to Females the Extract Bucha is nuequalled by any other remedy.. as Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pain fulness, or, Suppression of Customary. Evacuation, Ulcerated or Schirroua - state,of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for alleomplaints ineidentto ' the Sea. whether ari- • • - sing from Ladis - eretion, 'Habits of Disaipation, or in the . DFCLINF OA MARGIE OP'LIPE. - • (See Symptom's above.) NO FAMILY- SHOULD BE WITHOUT. IT. It'pOWELL Take no - more Balsam. Merroury, or -Unpleasant • - Medicine for Unpleasant and Danger- • porous Diseases. RELMBOLD'S EXTRA.oT BUCHU . - • and I:IIXI3OLP'S IMPROVED ROSE WATER, gerSE'ORET •DISEASES In all their Stages; Little or no change in Diet; At little Expense; _ - = No Inconvenience: - AND NO EXPOSURE. It causes a 'frequent desire and 'gives strength to thereby removing' Otistructions,_Pre venting and Curing Strictures Of the Ure tha, Allaying Pam and Inflammation, so frequent in'this class of diseases, and expelling all poisonous, dis eased and ---- worn out matter. HOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS - • Who have' 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 tringents, been dried up in the system, to break ont in an aggravated form, perhaps after Migitua E. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT- Btrcilu for all Affections and Diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in • : MALE -OR FEMALE, FROM WHATEVER CAUSE ORIGINATING AND NO 'MAT • TER lIQW LQNG STANDING. . Diseases of -these organs nil:tiro the aid of a .• Diuretic. lIELIBOLD'S EXTRACT- BUCHU And it is certain to have the desired effect on Disea ses for which it is recommended. ; EVIDENCE OF' THE MOST RELIA7 BLE AND RESPONSIBLE CHARACTER will accompany the medicines. • CERTIFICATES OF CURES: OF DIS EASES OF FROM EIGHT TWEN • " TY YEARS STANDING, ; with names known to science and fame. -" PHYSICIANS" PLt&SE " NOTICE," We make no secret of Ingredients. lEIE-LMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is composed of Buchn, Cnbebs, Jun iper Berrie's, selected with great care by a conipetent drug gist. Prepared in vaeuo. by H. T. • IIE7,MBOLD. Practical and Ana , lytical Chemist, and sole Manufacturer of HELAIBOLD'S - - GENUINE PREPARATIONS. AFFIDAVIT. Personally aPpeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia,ll. T. HELMEOLD, who 'being duly sworn, doth say his preparations contain no narcotic, no merenry, or other ' injurious drugs, but•are purely veg.; • etable. „ • H. T. 11EIIMBOLD. Sworn and Aubseribed beford me this ...,3' day of Noveinber, 1854. , :WILLIAM P: HIBBARD. Alderman, Ninth st., ab. Race, Phila. PHYSICIANS" IN ATTENDANCE FROM 8 A. M. TILL BP. M. - PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE OR SIX ifoß $5. . Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation. Address let ters for information ' • in confidence to • H. T. HE LMBOLD, CHEMIST. • Depot 1(4 SOUTH TENTH STREET, Below Chestnut, Philadelphia, HEW ARE OF COUNTERFEITS . AND UNPRIN CIPLED DEALERS, [who endeitvor to dispose of their °ins and other ar ticles on the reputation attained by • HELMROLD'S' ENU INV PREPARATIONS. lielmbold's Genuine Extract.Bnehu; - Helmbold's Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla; - Helmhold's Genuine Improved Rose 'Wash.. . • • " Sold by Druggists'EverYwbereo ASK• FOR HELMBOLD'S—TAKR, NO • 011IER, Cat out th'e advertisement and seUdforit, and avoid . impositionund, enoornire. Dosoribe BFMPtOZna in all cam f • municatitms. ' • CURES GUARANTEED, - ADVICE - oRATIS. - Se9t, to. 124*. gaanlal 13-447444. - _ =1 USE IS THE GREAT DIURETIC: =EI DBMIS 807MJ(NR .TIMR • to and frost PAVadelpiia, on and` after ~JIO2VDAr, • 3PRILVO,IBO, ' The Pregemiter Trains of the Pennsy4inla Railroad :ompetny vvilldepartirom . and arrive at 4arrisb7r,And i adladelPhis susfolloiva: - • '` EASTWARD. - • THROtifill.4l.EBS [Litt leavea Itarrisbarg tail) , at 240; A 4 At., and arrives at West Phiyeftihia at FAST La% leivestarrisburg daily (except jtouday) 5.45 arrives at West vhiianelphia'at 9*, Ls: ' Passengers take breakfast at Lai.csater. ; - WAY .ACIVIZODATION; via idount Joy, leavis I - tart-ham:lr at 4.09 A. L, and arrives at West Philidol : Oda tt 12.25p.at. V „ , _ ; FAST ,mkri.: Tit Alli• leaves Harristinig daliylexcept Sunday) at 1 . ..00-p, lel,And arrives at-West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. ; HASJUSalftli ACCIVIIIIODATION TRAIN. Co. - lurnbia,•leaVea -Harrisburg at 4.00 F. n.,, rind' arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 P. 15. , • 'WESTWARD. • • ' • BALTIMORE-EXPR.ESS „TRAIN leaves Harrisburg dally (eseept"Mouday)at 2.00 - A. 314 Altoona, 7.16 A. it., take brmilist; and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 neon.. PHILADELPHIA, EXPRESS TRAIN leaves HarrhiL . bu rgAlaily at. 3.00'!A. )1.; Altc.na rat 'B.OO, A; brealtfast r aria arrives at Pittsburg at 42.30 4 ,. U. - MAIL TRAIN. leav'es - Harrisburg at 1.13 P. H h take dripper; and arrives at 'Pittsburg at 12.30 AM. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.30 Altoona 8.35. p, vs., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 1L1RR1314.17R0 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN !sorsa ?hiladelphtikat,?,.Sigip.rs., and arrives at Harrisbaix at S.OO • - : WAY ALI9III 4 AMS.tDATION TRAI Nleaves Philadelphia at 4.04P,,54 and:arrives; at Harrisburg at This traia runs via Mt. Joy. • • ' •' SAMUEL' D. 'YOUNG, , ••IJ r &pt. Midd/e , Ditt..Pinin'a June .11,180tietfi r • . VORTIELEAN - CENTRA Wiri—SWINER TIME TAME. ', • • Three traiii!s daily 'En and Iron BaltiMora , and Waal,- logton City: - . ' - ' ' • " Conne6tiona made Witlitraim3 on' Pennsylvania-Bail road, to intfirbra t%tzburg and the Wettt. ' ' to and fthrn the Faith and West Minch Busiinehanna, Elmira, ancitilibtfrorthern , Nor-I• • , - , On and aftet;liefiday, April oa)th, 184 thi iaarintgar' Trains of Um aithern Central Railway will 'arrive at' and dFp4t !Oat linfrisburg end Baltimoreat ,fullowa,' viz: • ' • "7 . ' - ,001 ' 1THWAAD. - MAIL MIN leaves Sanbury daily (excep t. &May) . 10.10 lealet; parrisbnrg • • - 1.16 P. X • - _ . 4 • ' • arriveff it•BaltimOre - 8.88 Y.H. EXPRESS TRAIN leaTt3a Bonbary daily - - • „' •41 elteept Sunday) n.oT H. ii - .141# 13 'trwleburg (except_ " - • 2.00 A. )1, "• - • 'arrivea -at Baltimore daily, . • ' 01014-Monday) ' 6.15 a. H. HAItIIIBBII#I7I 'ACCOMMODATION leaves • • Itaitiasutg tt tiOIiTHWARD: ]FAIL =AIN lissives.Baltimore. daily. (ex- • 4 4 „ cept Sunday) .1.5 A. M. leara Harrisburg. - 1.15 Y. N. arrives at Stnbriri.— 4 - .55 P X. EXPRBBB - TRAIIi loaves Baltimore 11.1 q.... 9.15 P. N. arriveitst Harrisburg - 1.35 A. x-, .g - 163:901 Zlarrisburg daily (ex- • ,J• - • AM A 11! arrives 'B4'Bi/obi:try 5.38 s - .x. fiARRISBIIRti ACCOSISIODATION leaves :,11altifacire ,dailly (except-Fun -` fl.aSri • - 255 p. tt. " 'selves. at Ilarrisburg 7.30 P. For farther informatitin apply at the Office, in Penn aylTania Ral3rcad Depot; ItuTisbnrg. - - - J. N. DE/BARRY, Gen Supt. June,l7,'o3.Af. ' -, • . YEW AIR' - LINE ROUTE.- - - - .Three IN;;ltini Daily tb New York and Philadelphia. On and after iforalay, dl ri/ 20th, 1863 - ,-the-Paisenger Traintrivill leave the Philadelphia and Readhig Railroad Depot, at Ilarristairg,for New York and PhiladelPtda, as e'ollews; • • [ EASTWARD. EXPRESS LINE leaves Itarrisburg at 2.16 A. It., on wriviHOf the Pennsylvania Railroad Ex-areas Train - from the Westiartiving In New York at 9.30,A. M.,imdPhila lelphia a18_.20 a.. M. A sleeping car As attached to the train through-from Pittsburg without change, , MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at B.OOA. x.,arrtvitig in New - York at 6-.31f p.lit., and Philadelphia at 1:50p.5. FAST tlNßl l esies Harrisburg at 2.00-P. arriving In New Itnikatlo:2s and PlabnielPtda at-Y-aigar • - ' FAST LINE eaves New York at 8.00 A. re., and India lelphlaitElo arriving at Harrisbnreat 1.15 P. it MAIL RAIN leaves' Nevi York at 12 2 0f.r noon, and Philadelehisi at 3.00 P.N., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20 —•-. , • • EXPRESS TRAIN legies New York at 1.00 P. et., ar riving at Ilarrlitbura at 2.10 A. se and- connecting mith' the PennsylvanittExpress Train for Pittsburg. A sleep ing car laalso attached to this train. - Connirtione ;We made at ilarrisbure With trains on the PerawYlvartia- Northern Central and Cumberland Valley railroads, and at Belding for Philadelphia, Potts ville, Wilkesbarre, Allentown, Easton, Ac. Baggage cherked through. Fare between" Now York and Harrisburg, $515 ; between Harrisburg and -Phila delphia; s3_os,in Na 1 cars, and $3 in For, tickets or, other info rmation apply to ' J. J. CIND June 17,'83. tf. General Agent, Harrisburg, 1862. • "1863. iWINTER, ARRANGE lENTII.- AILR L D UNIERLAVD VALLEYAND caAtatty, OF HOT:FRS.-0o and 'after 'bir:L4y, No: venal* 127,:1041, Passenger Trains c4ll run daffy, al tollowa, (sunday, excepted) : - ' FOR: 7.II4O•ERSi3URG AND IBISBURG:_ ', 2 •F - '' , A. M. • P. M. Ltavellagitniicriiii . ' , '7.00 ... 2.45 " ' 0 rei.:lneatTti - 7:37- - L 35 - • - -,' •' ' 4 rriye at 8.17 4129 ChamberAriarir- ' { S. --- .. . Leave at 8.30 • 1245' Leavett hipititteriirg ' ' : 0.00 - , 1,28 • Newaille k?. " " • 9.32 - 1 . 100 • . 4 - -Carlisle.: 10.10. ~ 2.42 4, 10,er.banletiburi IO 42 3.12 • Arrive at Mitiisburjr, 11.15 .3.40 FOE 0114311WR8BURGA.ND 11.A.GERS -:,"= ~ TOWN.. ~:- , : - Leaves ilarriebaq' MeeharlesDiars ' 4 $ While ' - " ' ''..ibtppernentrg • 10.3$ . 4.00 Arrive at Obatrdwitbn.tg .... ...... ..........11.00 4.30 Leave rbarnberaborg 11.10 4.40 areencturtle 5.30 itiviVa at ...... .1235 • 6.10 -a-vittakitig -close connections - at ..flarrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and rittelndg; and N 18 . 6 1T . witliarains.(cir all - points West. it. ft: Office. Ofultafrtabtirjr. Nov. 1% , , 1863. •'i ,;„ 1868. DIIII)ADELPHIA AN D 'ERIE - E.A,ILIIO.tID.--This great line traverses tlie -North ern and Northwest countiellef Pennsylvania to the city of Erie,un • Lake Erie. It has been.lenaed. by the Pennayllartia Ra l lo g yyd Clnnpanyortd under their auspices is being rapidly opened thronginiat its entire length. It is now in ule`ftir Passenger and -Freight' btisiness Train Harrisburg to Driftwood, (2cl Pork ) (177 'Brie, on the Eastern Division, and from. Sheffield td 'Sri°, (78 miles,) (1,0 . 1te Srestern Division. • • TIMR.OF-TASSENGER TRAINS AT RA/WSW:MG. NIAILTRAINIemiee North.. . - ..... 1.16 A. m. EXPRESS', TRAIN leaves Nein..., 1,00 4 , 4 q ' Cartrtiothrough wrrnouf auxin. Loth ways on these trains between Philadelphia' and Leek Haven, Ind be tWeen•llaltimere and Loc.k Elegant Sleeping gars en i the Express train both ways. For infeirdation reepeeting Passenger badness apply at the S. Hr.:Corner 11th and 4w-tut streets, Philadelphia.. 'And ihr 'Freight trasinesippf the l.kun pany's Agents: g:S Ringston,lr:,Cor. lathtmd Market staa,Philada. 3: W. Reynoble, Xrio. I. Id. titill,Aseat N. C. R.R.:Baltiniere,-61d. 11. U. HOUSTON, , general Freight Agent, Philadelphia. - 110UPT, general Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. . ,D Purrs, June 17 , 83)' general•Elanager,Williarnsport. • • , AR NTS of Soldiers iik the Ser- ViCi4 intkorpitals. can • furnlils theta' with the rPOSITORY three months for 25 cents; err months for 50 cents. or one year for - $1:00- - pR . o,l l lrigtS'Sif,„ o'fdiers in ;the Ser vice;, or ta.lloip,italit." fOrri f tsh' theiti with the IieoIUTORY three tionthe for 25'eenti5 eiz roontbs for caitte.,9r!one year for PA*. ,: : 1 24:001ANTS.-Tite *ay to .serAirs,radltable cud= iii,c; , lntiaTiSa is the aNHLL•IARKIITOI3Y, - . • LtursALErate DEAtiiNG! , RAIL iIfIiANGEHENT, tiREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and North• west for Philadelphia. New York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Au., &e. Trains - leave, ilitrisburglor Philadelphia. New York., Reading, Pottsville, and all Intermigliatestatiene, at 8.06 s. sc. aud 2.00 P. w. • •-•- - • .vr York .Expresv lemma Harrisburg. at 2.15 /4.4 1 44 arriiing at:lte* York at 0,15 the carpe a:10t1*, ' - Fares from Harrisburg: To New York $515; tent's , . delphia $3.35 and 5,:.50. Baggage checked' through. ' - Returning, learn New Yerk , at 61. 111...12 Voont . andl 7P. X.. (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Phikuielialia al 8.15 A. 3.30 Lot. - ' • ' - - • - • Sleeping Cars iII the Now York Raptras Trains qmnigt, to arid from Pitteburg without Chug°. Passengersi by the eatawlasst- Railroad leave Tamaqua; at 8.50 s.st , and 2.i o. st., for Pbiladelphia,New and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 0.1.51.-11„11241;0 Kr. Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New Porit. - * - An Accommodation Passenger train leaveslteading 5.00 A . a., and return from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. X. /Or - An the above ttains -- daily,' "Sundays ex.- A Sunday train viies _Pottsville it 7.30 A:" It, and Philadelphia atd,l6 P. X. • .- • • • COIIIIMIta#9U, Bfilcage.Seo.3ol:l, and Excursion Tickets , at redniedlates toaud troui an palate: - • - !„ - - U. A.IIICL'OLL% 9 'StOrligpndent. Time 17,1863 tf. ThatbW4re, eutterg,*c.', ARDWARE H WITH k RiCickADSON, 611 Market St "itarielihia Pm. 1111M111. orimmumitTsof • The tinden46ed iespectrutisriiiii the ttitentioa of COUNTRY KER:CIIANTS tu their huge mid:well t4 ,2 _, looted stock of rtia;detitiettel ariangeinente .Fllll we flatter ottrsolve3 we can, offer, inducements to jaw r,hasers that will fully remunerate the trouble of 'exam luingrolar stotk:,"lV e ask out a trial, minium the Country, Trade, that a e are , preparefl_to sell low and accommodate., • Our stock or Table and Pocket Otiaery voustudly large, selected with cure. ar,dincludiag &variety ofstylee that eiarisotalut skit all testae.— . ' • We have constantly. ~ ns band a large aseortmeni of , "Building Itaitware, ' ' • • • Tooth Clattery, • Tool:Boies. end' Chests, ; . • • „ • and- e hoetn sk frrs Tools; Screws, Nana, everything in short; pertaining to &fret elaseHardivese Store. , Particular attentienpatit tri -* It IS oar _ ;aim to secure the - confiatticeofour customers, end to this end we are partleni.ir. in filling orders, to give the best and as cheap as though the customers were . la person. , Give:.ue a IME , .2Mii=MMZEI ...... OSO A. X wag. 5; '63-tt NEW ItA.EDWARE STORE. • L. B. BYStSR would respectfully reform - tde 'friends, and the _pahlte generally, that in tonnextion with his - IlliliOSEivß OIL Al 4D 14151 P-STORE, he his commenced the HAUDVeILHE Arcisiness, at hb new Store room one iltlOr nor th of ~ 0 1. Ilubet's Grocery. 111 s deck conate in the fullOWing articles, via ; Building Hardware, House Furnishing Goods,. Tabhi'arid'Pockit Cutlerf' Mechanic* Toils, , - - Nails by the west Or lei', Farming lltenensorich as , tpadesi - Rotate Lifters, Scythes;, Cte., 00. Also, Glass, - paints, flenso`e ' , Linseed, Kerosene, and Lab , g . Lamps of all descriptions, • , , - , Chanel tiers fur Gas and Kerosene, • _ ernitJar4, best qualith &c:ta`t• :Jigent r for Bala of lIVANBA WAT3OW3 Sire Proof Bates • tiutY 29,113:4. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY W. Pr...KNIGHT k 80. • Isttpoiters and Dectleraist ASIEKI i CAN , ENGLISH AND GERMAN - , t A It A :It - dininterce SYTact, . lietweo 4th end Bth and td.arketiind Are!ilta, ..Philadetphial -: aui• b, 'Bs•tt SHOEMAKERS ATTENTION:— We time Ocays an band, tlioi;`Thieild,' 'butts -Boot Trees, Leathers, ,2146 e Item ,i!to '• - • Tune 17, 13,3: " :118 & VirIYV,RS k ; BRAND aie• . •eonstantly receiving treliti Hardware, to Whirl they ladle the art - 4.110mi or the public. - have a large; stpck at .Nails and Iren,,Wohyre offer at, reduced pricer!. A :6ENDIVAL ASSORTMENT, 91? ik.B'intritri.o_SoimuLs.,.'siiiol as Ilinpis, Naomi, Locks; Glsgs,.Thstty, &c. (ILLS AND -PAIN apit - 'l3,lick k Read, lanai Lout, Linseed OR, ard , ; kinds to colors, at the lowest adalt prices- lain RBAND. LARGE ;OkDARA• ..Tho s ifcketa, ChuAus,latee , rgA4D /11.131PACK:IN - G.AND BELTING, gut lasitiikattrptg 36, )6, 96, 36 and 1 intl. , t HOU &BRAISrD. RAN' KI M INS lIItANCt : COIL F PANY OW,PMEGADELWI,IA, N0..48er and, 44 Luesttrut Street. • , - . • ,000 00 . . - 855,824 63 Unexplied,Tepporeuflemiumg - • 171,525 625 o.yrpl9ll. ' .......... -024466 Total 2,116 AO_ Etittemfatoi 445,-Assetti a the co - roptuay on January ly Mat 141Ortgagia3. seettred.. - . 45 Real EstateApr‘zot-Valuo $138,14:47 % 1 colt 27,8970 77 , Temporary Loans; or ample Collateiel Mew: rities - LOS ' 138 8.47 2.75 .... 9.27 _ 245 10.02 3.29 Blocks, Ores= WW1:98,365 164 c0met.}...... • _ 84,01 Se Notes and Rats 1449 519 ,';6,31208 CO 89l Oa Advance in value of Real 'Estate-ever cad, ‘, 9,851 70 Advance in 4 ralnerof. Stocks over c05t....4.....; ,13,473 Ga • T0ia1....a o. 0.... jlB .t - The only Prolita frOm Premiums which thiaCona pang can divide by haW,ariffrotaßisks which have beets determined: • , Etetract Aost the -chart& of, the 'armpits,: tg Rut moneys teceived as, pverulMusupon Fisins which remain . undetermined, and are outstanding at this time of declaring blab 'Dividend, shell not inknonsidtivel as pint of the Profits ni said 'Vorporation 3 Or Abided as such:, • . . PER RETII.4 oi ILIUM , 11%7SViii*E8 :made km eVeiy deseriptibu oR propel ty, in • Ttiwn and Otaintry,, ;for Owners, Mortgages. Ground, Landlords, 0., 4.0. ;wean low aware consistent with security. Wince their thicdriguation, Inlperlixi -et; thirty ye tt they have paid pier , FOlikt - .5111.1.1Q103 Or DOLLARS LOSSES 3il [ HIRE; thereby affording, evidence of the advantages Of insurance, as well is the ability and din. position to meet With; ptoinptnees all liabilities. 1.0881.E.S BY, FIRS Losses paid daring the year bin • • &LC OR . • . CharlesN. Banekeri • 'Biwa! S. Rio*, Tobias !Wagner; Isaac tea ---Samuel Grant.. Edward 0.-Dale,. ; 'Jacob, George Faits". • geOrpfi, tti. Richards, Alfred rider. • ; ....4011ARLE8 R. BallCltSß,Preatdent. EDWARD O. pALEY, YjcePreetdent. Jaa.W. M'ALtiarna, Set . 9 Pro tem., 'lnk-Application made to Ditto gYeics. Chembe..• burg, who •hi an nattinfized• Agent; ter the, a m p unt , either PersonaltiPr, /Merl wdld met with attention. Blarelk 1841 • =•••- OUR AGENT.--411i Govt, of ChandKu r istia is the- thineaskAgak of the Frusklf It County *4 Inidusnce Company. dtinsl72 .6 a.• - _ wu , mo mi s.cs. r . - _..BAs4ET St - litetw - B ,Bat yountsinigh nou'e, *AR'DW`AREI` S - 31rrti & 'RICHARDSON, Sll"Maillet St, Philadelphia; MYEllif IitAND fitOltrAW: 569,798 1, EMI /ME titaii NU.- , Omar:. Hemp, .- ' • 1, Vi anci'lto.444.ati t , . • - • atierARGLER,II, _ . ii