II II elofOing. . 1868.• 1863. --- OLOTHING EMPORIUM; $ R A NKL IN IfOrn, BUILDING; CORNER OF ‘ I F ARK= STREET and the DIAMOND, CRAII BERSECRO, PA. JOHN I' 110SRINSON, Proprietor. The nttderslgned gives notice to his legion of generous }Attain and to the public generally, that he has flown band, and offers to parthasers, for oath, the Largest and aloft attrafee stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, t9r the 'Spring and Summer seasons, ever presented in Ws - place— H e long established character for selling tinenrpatised in Style. Finish and, Durability, he is determined to maintain, and making his.purchases he the zastern Cities this season, at the prOpitious time, motes -him 'to offer his patrons garments at prices cheaper than the cheapest. Ito makes these statements in no boasting or vain Inirit. but asks a discriminating public to give him a call and deciaefor themseiveswho. is the trade in this section:log - ere the :hest induienten•s to putchasers. The material ofevery garment sold by parchmed from first-ulnas 'louses in the princi liatities,, and the manufacturing is done adder his own dtiperviAlon in this place, by workmen of acknowledged Witty. With his stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, 14" invites attention to adarge and splendid angsortmont of Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS, . labieChe warrants to suit the most' fastidious taste or be most economical pocket. . Keep . his &ale in remembrance and give 'him a call. innel7,'63. JOIIN T. HOSKI NSON. ' t! E-LLIOTT, CLOTHIER, South ii ett corner e the DIAMOND, next door to the uk, CIIABBERSDUEG, line just returned from the y with a large, stock ,Or superior and 'seasoned. Goods, such as CLOTHS, CASSINIERES, SATINErrs, JEAN,. CORDS, .4c., for Coats and VELVETS, SATINS, IitiIISEILLES, and other Vesting& Also---a very fine seAectiou of READY-MADE CLOTITING, which he is prepared to sell nt the very lowest market prices, CDSTOSI.hIit WORK.—As he employs a first-rate cut= tor, he is plupared to make up all kinds of Garments, , f,elfen and Boys, to order, in the best styles. SOLI- Station will be guaranteed. A . large assortment of ClErrixmxti's Funxisniact Goons, witch fas Shirts, Drawers. Collars, flandkerchiefit, Sus penders, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, &c., &c.. always on baud, _Give him a call and save money, Vane 17, M. (4--(A. J. WHITE, MERCHANT TAILOR, • AND DEALER IN RE4DY-!MADE CLOTH -110151 R MADE)— CL THS. „CASSIMERES, ' - ' ~ VE TINOS, . ..... GENTLEMEN'S : . • Z . FURNISHING GOOllB, GUI( OVERCOATS, UMBRELLAS. , fin- Piece Goods sold by the yard, and no charge for Outting. - , Garments' sold to persons who wish them made at Initne. ~ Machine Silk. Chalk. and inch - measures sold. Three Riots North of Eyster's Dry Goods Store; Chambers , burg, Fn. F . Vane 17,18x3. fßellttat. WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCO VEltlr.—At the present time thoughtful wands everywhere are looking for the revelation of new And. iMportant discoveries in science, and when a theory 'l.Spresented claiming to have discovered new light and 't.ta have removed the veil of obscurity from a subject of bite,hlghest importance, upon which much has 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 tty, all other discoveries, the lightning rod and telegraph not excepted. We hold that the human system is but a galvanic arrangement, with its acids and alkalies, con stituting the positive and negative forces, and that every ntental.and physical manifestation, either voluntary or havoluntary, is the result of this antagonism; that digeti-r atm, circulation, secretion, and excretion are wholly at tiibutable to the law of electrical influences; that the nerves are, the conductors of ELgenuorrir. and that there lea polar action established through the nervous system which connects with every part of the body, establishing and preierving a proper balance of the electricelement, which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which_ calms disease:" that there are strictly but two conditions tif disease—the one positive, the other negative; and as ElUteittletay possesses these two inhereqt principles, it will, if applied according to the electric polarities and reqUirements of thosystem, arrest, or, in other words, tairatrolize the disease by the restoration of proper polar salon. We also assert that ell drugs takeu into the sys tem net strictly upon electrical principles; tbat.from _decomposition the latent electricity is set free, and that, though the electrical polarities of the nervous system, adi changes'are produced either Pr good or fir evil; that in the Incipient stage ofdiseasc It may tend to equalize the forces, and restoreharmony; but after the mile has - become refractory, paralyzing the nervous communies ' Vohs, and changing the constituents of the fluids; and arresting the digestive action of the stomach and its poiver of approbation. no internal process of medication setts has; or ever can, succeed in removing the cause of the disease, its only tendency being to multiply and com pticate the symptoms. On the contrary, IlLeararctre being the vital element aeon which life depends, can be directed to ani'part of the body, and oven iffter the vital fancilens seem rara- Lyzed,poasesses the power of aronsing the dormant en.. erties, equalizing the circulation, and the system to a ate( sustaining system. One very important feature of this treatment is• that no time is lost in experimenting with (Waage. By means 'of electrical test an accurate slktgatiids. is given at ones. determining the locality and craeter of the disease, and indicating the treatment to be pursued. The curients are perfectly under the con trotef the operator, and ran be regulated to plait the• delicate nerves of a child without any unpleasant sen,sa *fon: All those who have long suffered Item painfdl and dbatinate= disease-r-Acute, Chronic, Inflammatory or Paralytic—are invited to call and consult. • COSIAJLTATION FREE. M. BROWN & PROF. WALK Q in Franklin Building, West 7,farket Street, 4th dam' limn the eorner of the Diamond, Cheunbersburjh Rt. June 17, '63-tf tiCONOMY IS WEALTH! CIMEIOUR OMIT FOR iffIRTZEI,7 CENTS* _ 79}z Best and C'hcap - est Household Remedy in Me World. MADAME ZADOC PORTER' GREAT COUGH REMEDY!! •- Madame Zadoe Porter's Curative Balectin is warranted if used according to the directions, to cure In all cases, Coughs, Colds Whooping Cough, Asthma, andsliatrections otthe Throat and Lungs. Madame Zadoc Porter's Balsam is prepared with alt the requisite care and skill, from a -tsgabiustion of the best remedies the ye 4etable kingdom affords. Its remedial qualities are based oh its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of the blood, through the lungs. It is not a violent remedy, but, emollient, warming, searching and effective; can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. Madam 4 Zadoe Porter's Balsam trim been aced by the public for over 18. years and has acquired its present sales si mp ly by being recommended la those who have used it, to their afflicted friends and —Abbrs. MOST IMPORTANT • Madame Zadoc Porter's Carative Balsam is sold at a prjce which brings it in there*, lt of every one to keep ft Clavertient to use. The timely use of a single bottle will mireeto be worth lOtt times its cost. ' NOTICE. • _ . • &ire Your money. .Do not be persuaded to purchase articles etas. to $l, which do not contain the virtues of eV et Bottle of Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, the eftt,of ManufacturLug. which is - as great as that of al• - most any other medicine ; and the very low price at 'Mich it is sold, makes the profit to the seller apparent. !Yarnell, and unprincipled dealers will sometimes re • cdsoreend other medicines on' which their profits are larger, unless the customers insist upon having Madame porter's and none other. • Ask for Madams Porter's Cu rative Balsam, price 13 Os., end in large bottles et 25 eta.,_ and take no other. If you can not get it at one store you can at another. . - . - ga• - 'Sold by all Druggists and Storo.keepers at 13 ate. wad in larger bottles at 25 cts. HALL & RIICHItL Pr rietors. • Jan 23,'63-Iy.- 1 ',f ew York. For Sale by Miller k Henshey and Jacob S. Nixon, beriburg.. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PULLADELPIIIA, - • jiff' the Retie of the Sick and Distressed, Afflicted with Virulent and Chranic "Dieraee.aiid apet ka ly f or the Oars of Disclees of the Sexual divans KEDICAL ADVICE Oren gratis, by the Acting Sur geon. b- VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhocea, or flenetnet 'Weakness, and other Dideases of the Sexue °toms and on the NEW REAIEDIES employed in the mipenktry, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter covet opee f b . t r , ee o e f pt c a h b a i r c r . Two or three:stam , f . Address, or postage D R. 3. ogILLIN'HOUUSTON, Acting Eing • mu, Fr owar d /00)(0dation, No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphla,Pa. :Sept.3 462.1 y Eitugo, flaetitines, tic. MIXON'S COLUMN. - _Li At no tine since the cotruienement of Nix on'e Drug Store,; has there been go \ KILL AND COMPLETE A STOCK • of FreAh and PERFECTLY RELIABLE MEDICINES To _offer to those "who are' so unfortunate as to be coMpelled to indulge in such irrsuries. The fact is, that unless there are large and rapid sales. no establishment can supply its • customers with strictly fresh and re- • liable 'remedies, in the shine of ' Drugs and Chemicals. Time - affects With much more rapidity many more arti cles in medicine than in any termerchandise, hence the ne- • e ly of rapid change,of Stock to • secure to the purchnser just what is wanted.. NIXON is able, by rapid changes _ In stock. always' to present the very best to his customers. Ere desires to keep the above facts be fore the community, and to solicit a • continuance of favors. In connection with his full _stock of • DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, he offers a full amortment of ; . PATENT MEDICINES OP STANDARD MAE- ACTER. • Such as: Ja,Yrte's Family Medicines, ~. Ayer's Pectoral, : _ , Ayer's Saisaparilla, • . ' flyer's Pills, . Helmbold's - Preparations, • - Hostetter's Bitters, Drake's Bitters, German Bitters, • Wishart's Pine Tree Canna', • _ Tarrant's 'Aperient, - • Kennedy's DisCoyerY,„ Hunt's Liniment, Blair's Hypophasphites, liobensaok's.Pills. • Wright's Pills, Morse's Pills, • • Brandrath's Pills, Leidy's Pills, - Townsend's Pills, Perry Davis's Pain Killer. • Fainestnek's Vermifuge, Warm Confections, • Worm Candy, Plasters, Ointments, Washes, Lotions. wittsmany other articles in this line, all of which are sold only on the representation of the makers of the articles. BAZIN'S, LUBIN'S, EDRIHI'S and other CHOICE PERFUMERY AND .SO,IPS Hair Dyes, PopiedcW, and . ' other articles - for the Etair,.&mong which is NIXON'S BRO-MATRICHOS, ItAIR FOOD, One of the best and _most 'cleanly articles for the Hair, cantainin B no grease, yet rendering the Hair soft and gloesy, and preventing it from prematwely Winsgloff. NIXON'S GLYCERINE LbTION, Which is just the article needed for the remov al of Dandruff from the Scalp, and leaving the hair soft and glossy. In presenting. - these two articles for the Hair, :the Proprietor has the satisfaction of knowing that they do that is represented. i NIXOS"8 TETTER OINTMENT • continues as much a favorite 'as ever and' it can and doer perform remarkable cures Skin'Diseases, and is guaranteed in all cases to act as represented. HORSE'AND CATTLE POWDER In less than one year and a half OVICR:TIVEN;. TY-PTVIC 'HUNDERD PACES HAVE , BERN BOLD, and the sates are on the increase. It is just the powder for The Home, The Cow, The Hog. It is neatly put up and fultdirettiotis 0) with each , pack. Hundreds of testimonials could . be presented, but they pro:— . Prietor. deems it best• • to let it travel on its own merits. RABER 'CROUP" SiRIIP Is made only at 'Nixon's for this County, and has a host of friends who can testify to its merits. Nixon is able to offer a large stock of Trusses, - • ; Shoulder Braces, - Supporters; also Bandages. Combs, .• Brushes, Toilet Powders, Perfumes, Shaving Soaps,:, Toilet .Soas, - = Pocket Books, Purses, • • - Indelibielnk, Tooth Poker, Tooth Washes, Tooth Brushes, Sponges, Flesh Brushes, tare Spices. • - Starch. ". • Indigo, I• 4 Stove Saponifier, , - -Rat and Roach Deitroyer. In- coriclusion. Nixon begs leave to say that his stock-will always be kept up to the very . hest point, and will include . - every thing cal. cubs ted to give health and comfort to the afflicted. babies such - articles as taste 'requires. ' • The IMportant lever in imineis b3meney, and as all 'merchandise can be had at lower rates for 'cash than time Naos( desires • to m e . - • RIB-BUSINESS STRI Y. CASH. Jane 17.1869. - • ME QA.DDLERY I SADDLERY 1.-Sad dies. Bridles, Harness, Collars, Trunks,l4llises, ac. Sign of the HORSE COLLAR. JARBMIAII OYSTER respectfully returnable thanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement teceived .from.tbent heretofore, and he would invite them and the dommunity gmerally, who may need any thing in his line, to give him a call at his ODD STAND, on the East side,of Alain Street, Chambersburg, live doors South of Huber & Tolberta Hardware Store, where he keeps con stantly on band every variety of 8 AD DL itlt I" AND lIARNESI able own Manufacture, and he is prepared to sell the same at terms that defy competition. Every artic.e offered for sale is warranted to be mule of the beet material rind by competent workmen, Which will be fully demonstrated on an examination thereof. TRUNKS AND, VALISES.—He would also call the attention of persona wanting a good, neat, cheap and snbetanial Trunk or Valise, to his assortment. _ June 17, '63. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN :IIFICTORY.—The undersigned would respecifully announce Wilk friends and the public generally, that be hes taken the SADDLE AND- HARNESS SHOP for merly carried on by Matthew 'Gillian, deed, on WEST MARKED STREET, near the aonococheagne Creek, in the Borough of Charabersburg, where he manufactures Saddles, Bridles and Hitrness, and hoh constantly on hand an excellent assortment of Collars, Whips, Lc. He employs none but the beet of Wojkmen, and con structs I I work from the beet material. TR UNITS and VALISES constantly on hand. all of which will be sold cs cheap es the cheapest. A continuance of the former pa tronage of the shop is most respectfully solicited. June 17, 63 JAMES B. GILLAN. WHIPS ! WHIPS ! WHIPS,!- Wrurvit F./mum & Son, corner of Hain and Washington Streets, Chafnbersburg. Pa., mannfactrit ere. of all kinds or 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 moderate prices. 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. Oilers from a distance solicited and promptly attend ed to. June 17, '63. QADDLES, Harness, Gears, Bridles, Hatters, Collars, Whips, Stirrups. Ditts.SPata al ways on baud, at oar Shope. rfISIIIL A. GORDON. nIIR STOCK.OF SADDLES AND tJ hilesis very superior, and the prices will suit everybody. Come and see. DEIIIL & GORDON.. fIIIR WORK IS WARRANTED 1," and we believe cannot' be beat. We employ all journeyman. DEIVILA GORDON. - AI NESS OF EVERY DESCRIP tion, Broad Gears, Plow Gears, °Oats; &c., on nd constantly, of our own make. DEIHL & GORDON. WE USE NONE BUT THE BEST Leather. and keep none bnt the best made g oods. and sell at reasonable prices. DEIHL t GORDON. G. A. DEITZ DE I. T I Z & 31' D 0 WEL L WILL PAY TRW EI(GFIEST PRICE CHEAP FOR CASH, The Sheep, :r :. :. %::! ,! . --,' : ,-.• , -.-- ,: . I . !, i .: I . i ,r 2:, :: i .i fr ; .4_.. .t: iri ri; .. ,r,. ; ,- ~..,i , : i 4 ,- . . Zl;Cfrrinlitiit,,, It .. - tozi,torn -teilantbexshurg,-,Pits, .t.. ~ Mktg, Ammo, Stc. .Coal, Lumber, &c. IN CASH FOR FLOUR, WHEAT, I. RYE, CORN, OATS, CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY SEEb, And all kinds of ti P. B 0 D U C E ALL KINDS OP SALT, COAL, L UMBER, CEMEN7, PLASTER, 'AND SAND, FOB SALE, DEITZ 4 - M'DO WELL'S WAREHOUSE AND COAL YARD, Near the Railroad Depot, C HAM BERSBURG, P'A., AND ; On North Carlisle Street„ GREENCASTLE, PENN'A June 17.'63 Vir FIRM !-COAL ! COAL ! ' LINDER! LIIMEERI—LgO. EBERT & SON, living purchased the Coal and Lumber Yard of George A. Delta, will c.mtinue to car on the same business, and vriltalways haveon hand a large supply of Lumber and Owl. They will be prepared to till all orders at the Shortest notice. They respectfully solicit, the patron lige of the late firm and the public generaliy,and all who may desire Cent and Lumber to give thorn sealU feeling assured that no means will be spared to accom modate those on the most rmsonabla terms. June 17,'83-tf. LEO. EBERT & SON. Boots ant( ,S#oro. --- T VEW SHOE STORE.—The IA Sub scriber takes this method of informing the citi. rens of Chanibersburg and vicinity; that be has lust returned from Philadelphia with an ENTLRELY NEW STOCK of Boots Ind Shoes, of every variety, style and attern, and of the best manufactures. ' He has mold Shcpkeepers on hand. ills whole stock is new. Give him a call—you can easily suit yourself. lle invites the Ladies, especially, to call, as he will take pleasure in showing his goods. Store in the tooth for. occupied by Frederick Smith, Esq., as a Law Office, and more'recently used for the putpose by George Eys ter, Esq., two door& North of Fisher's Hotel, Main Sti eat, Chambersburg. Pa. His large and well selected stock, be being a prictical Shoemaker, consists of Ladies' Gaiters, Boots, Slippers and Buskins; Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes; Gentlemen's Clatters, Slippers, Boots and Brogans. Do not forget thlt place. No trouble to show Goods se the NEW STORE, two doors North of Fish•r's Hotel, Main Streeet, Chzunbarsburg, Pa,. by June 17.1862. - PETER FELDMAN, °ALL ANDISBE 1-THE UNDER iJ announces to Ids numerous friends and customers, that -ho continues to manufacture to order. and keeps on hand a full and complete assortment bf rations qualities and styles of - SHOES and GAITERS, far Ladies, Misses and Children: HIS assortment of Boma, SHOES;, &c for Men, and Boys' wear is com plete, to which he respectfully invites attention. Work of all kinds made to' order, in a neat and durable man ner, and at short notice. call and see before purcbasing elsewhere, and he will satisfy purchasers that he sells at very antall profits for Cash. Don't forget the plaeo7- nearly . aptipstts Huts Reefer's Store , Chambersburg, Pa. - GEORGE LEHNER. Jana 17,1889. • VIELMBOLD'S GENUINE - PRE,. II PARATION. HIGHLY CONCENTRATELf, CPM - POUND FLUID; EXTRACT BUCHU. A positive and specifie fetnedy for Diseases of the -, • ' k BLADDER, EIDNEiS, GRAVEL, • This medicine inereaseithepower of Digestion and ;excites the absorbents into healthy &diva. . by which the Watery or 'Calcareous • Depositions, and all Unnatu- • ral Enlargements are reduced, as. well as Pain and-Inflammation, and is -GOOD FOR, MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT - RITCRIT, ' For Weaknesses arising from - ' / EXCESSES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, EARLY INDISCRETIONS, OR ABUSE.f , • ' ATTENDED WITt THE FOLLOWING HYHP'XOWS: 'lndisposition to E ertion, i Less of Memory, . " , Weak Nerves, ' 1 ' Horror of Disease, t . Dimness of Vision. . Hot Hands, . - • .- _ • • •-. Pallid Countenance, , • , . 1 , • Dryness of the Skin; Unlyersal Lassitudea of the Muscular System, , Loss of Power, " Difficulty of Breathing. Trembling. Wakefulness Pain in tike Back, . • . ' ~. .' . Flushing of the Body \ Eruptions on the Face. These - symptoms-if alloWed to go on, which the inedieltkc invnriably removes, - • , soon follow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC - FITS. In one of which 'the patient may expire. Who can say that theruve not frequently followed by those direful diseases, - -, • INSANITY AND CQNSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause • of their suffering, but none 'will confess. THE RECORDS OF THE . INSANE ASYLUM, and the melancholy deaths by COnsamfi tion bear ample witness to\ -the truth of the assertion. TUE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH -: VIRGANIC WEAKNESS. N. Requires the aid of medieine4o strengthen and in vigOmte the system, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII TENCH M'DOWELL FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, Old or young -single, married, or contem =plating marriage. In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy. se Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pain fulness, or Suppression of Customaiy Evacuation, Ulcerated or Schirrons • state of the Uterus. Lencorrhea or Whites,-Sterility. and for - alleomplaints incident to the Sex. whether ari . •sing from Indis cretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINS Oa ciensog OP LIPS. (See Symptom's above.) NO FAMILY (MOULD BE i WITHOUT IT. Take no more Balsam. Mercury: or: Unpleasant Medicine for Unpleasantand Danger . gerons Diseases. , - HEL3IBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCtitT and HELMBOLDB IMPROVED ROSE WATER, cures WirSECRET DISEASES,=Ut la all their Stagg; _ • - Little no change in Die: . At little Expense; , No Inconvenience:, —AMINO EXPOSURE: • It causes is freonenf- desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Pre venting and 'Curing Strictures of the Ure the, AllOing Pain and Inflammation, so frequentin thitt class of diseases, and expaliing all poisonous, dis leased and worn out matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS Who hare been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid ' heavy fees to becnred 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 out in an aggravated form, perhaps after Itimtaikus. • USE HIELM.BOLD'W I EXTRAGT BIICHU MALE OR FEMALE: FJtOM WHATEVER CAUSE ORIGINATING. AND NO MAT TER HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the aid CS& • Diuretic., HELMBOLp'S EXTRACT BirCHII . IS - TER GREAT DiURETIC._ _ And it is certain to have the desired effect on MBES for whichlt is recommended. EVIDENCE OF THE MOST._ RELIA BLE AND RESPONSIBLE CHARACTER will accompnny the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES OF DIS EASES OF FROM EIGHT TO TWEN TY YEARS STANDING. with names known to science and fame. "PHYSICIANS" PLEASE "NOTICE," we make no secret of Ingredients. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT- BUCHU I s composed of Buchu, Cuba's, Junitior Berries, selected with great care by a competentdru g gist,. Prepared in vacuo, by H. T. HELMBOLD. Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, and sole Manufacturer of HELMBOLD'S - GE N 114. N E PREPARATIO4S. AFFIDAVIT, Personally appeared before me tin Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, who being duly sworn, loth sayhis prepartitlons contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, hat are purely vfig:.F stable. H. T. HEEMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before mo this 23d day of November, 1854. WILLIAM P. HIBBARD. Alderman, liint s b üb. Bare, Phila. PHYSICIANS IN ATTENDANCE PROM 8 A. M. TILL 8 P. M. PRICE $1 rzo. BOTTLE' OR SIX FOR. $5. Delivered to any address. securely packed from, observation.. Address-let ters for information - in eonildence to • H. T. HE LAUB OLD, tHEMIST. Depot io#- SOUTH TENTH, STREET, Below Chestnut, Philadelphia. - BEWARE OP 00ENTERFEITS AND IJNPRIN- who endeavor to dispose of their own and other ar ticles on the reputation attained-by RELMROLD'G GENIIINE I , REPARATIONS. HelMbold's Genuine Extract Machu; 'lel mbold's Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla Helmbold's Genuini Improved Rose Wash. . Bold by Druggists Everyvihere. ASK FOR . RELMBOLD'S--TAKR‘4O OTHEIL Cut out the advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. Describe, • sYmptoms in all corn- , - - , munications. CURES , GUARANTEED, ADVICE I GRATIS. Sept.lo, '62-17, Madrid. and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. Invariably Mies. A trial will convince the most skeptical for all Affections and Diseases of THE URINARY . ORGANS, - • whether existing in OTPLED DEALERS, war ....7.tva-n. r,lLingo of graheit DEISII4BYLVAL4, - RAC ADT sdikza TIME TABLE. Fi re andfro.vi'Phi/ade?pltia, on and sul 4101VD.4417 APRIL 26th, 1863. The Peniengee Truffle ot-the Peitneyl n - W *raid Corepany,will departfrom aad arrive at arriebn4:and- Philadelphia EASTWARD: ' ° THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaver Harrisburg' daily at 2.011 A. x :, and arriyes at West Philaslalpbbi ac 6 . 11) a. • • EAST LINE leaves IlfulAsbnrg daily (exceptMenday) at AAA s).,and_ arrives at West J•bilacalpbia at 9.65 s. it. 'Passengers take breakfast at . Laucaater. WAY AteO3II , IODATION, via Mount Joy, 'terries Harrisburg at 7.00 A.*.,,!u24 arrives at West obis et 12.26 P. ' - FAST MAIL. TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 P. sr,,, and arrives at West - Philadelpbia. , HAREINBURG ACCOMODATIONITNAIN, 11/a Co lumbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 ?Al., and arrliei at West PilibtdelPhia at 9.80 P. 31. • " • 1- 'WESTWARD. " BALTIMIHRPI P.X.PP.X9B.,TRAIM leaves Harrietnarg daily (except Monday) at 2.00 A. x.; Altoona. 7.15 ; A. sr ,. take hreakfait, 'arid arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon: PHI,LAHBVPHIA. BXL EBS TitADl:leaves-Harria. burg daily at- B.OOA. srAltouna at 8.00 A. sr.,,take breakfait,and arrives PittsburgP it-12.30 P. is.- - MAIL %HAIN -leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 P. At, taite sapper; and arsiiett at Pittsburg at - 12.30 A. IL . FAST-LlNWleaves Harrisburg at 3.50 p, e. MtOkTin at 8.35 p x., and arrives. at Pittsburg at 1.00 A. it. , - .11A11,HIBURG 'AOCOMMODA.TION TRAIN leaves - Philadelplibs. at 2.30 and arrives at Harrisburg at_ SC - 1 - - - WAY ApOOMMODATONTßAlNleavesshilattelp fn at 4.00 rot and arrives at ,Harrisbru . g at 9.40 r. This train , runs via Mt. Joy. , " - • • . satuzi. Supt. Middle Dia./Yr:sea I B . June 17,1863.-tf. MORT H I 4IR N CENTRAL - RAIL- J.. 1 WAYI4SII,MMEE TIME T-LEZE, Threeltains daily to arid Iron Baltimore, and Wash ington City. • , Connettions niade with trains on -Pennsylvania Pal= road, to and from Pittsburg and the West. • , • TWO TRAINS DAILY to-and from the ,North and West:Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all - of INtitthein New Torlt. - • • pu and after Ifdaday, - Aprt - 2 20th;1883, the Paseiritar Trains °tithe Northern Central Railway- will( arrivo".at and depart from "Harrisburg and Baltimore ab follows, viz: l . 1, SOUTiEWARD: !SAIL TRAIN learaii Banbury daily (except ' , • ,-...;..--__ • Sunday) , 10.10 A.Y. leaveillarrisburg 1.1E4. it -'- ‘. arrives at Baltimore,- .............. -0.35 P' s Jr. , BNISESS TRAIN leaves gui3bury daily 44 . ~' '(except Sunday)... ' .. n.oritda:- • I P ledves Harrisburg (except. Monday) - - 2.00 4.4, ' " I arrives at Baltimore daily, , • • --? - L 4 4:cicept 3 1 1 ,.fiztaa i . c. . ;N 1 , T. ~ 1.10 A. X . . 1 ‘ : , l ,,,,,, :fal r itrit Harrisburg . - ea ' 89 ' LSO 41. NG . ! - \ i - - NORTHWARD. MAIL TBAIN leayes Baltimore daily -(ex.! ••• " i \ cept Sunday) ,brim tii \lear"Ves Harrfsbarg • ' • 1.114. - si.' arrives at Runbury.... ..... ".... 4,05 PN. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily... .9.15 P. M. • " arrivoi at - Harrisburg • ti loavedliarrisbm•g daily <ex- • - cdpi hibuctty) , '3.00 A stl 'arrives ankuubury",.... .• 5.38 A. W. ICABIITFBITRO- ACOO3I.II6DAT.TON leaves , BiltiMore dall) 1 / 4 (except ' Sun.: ' 1 . day)lss P. if. arrives at Haul bur g . 7.30 P.M. For fertber information apply at\tbe Office, in Penn sylvania Railroad Depot, Harrisburg:, • • • J. N. DuBARRY, Wen. Jo ne 1 17, '6a..-tf. MEW AIRLINE ROUE.--Three Pktists haay to New York and Phibideliliks.' On and after Monileg;Ajlril 20th, 18tA the 'Pease:tiger Trains 7011 leave the Philadelphia and Read! ngitaliresul, Depot, at HarrLsburg, for New York and PhliadelPhia,ita followei vla EASTWARD: EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg a 12.15 R., on ? Arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad'Express Train from the West,n.-riving in New, York at 9.30-4. M., - and Mills,: delphle at 8.20 a. M. A sleeping car is attached, to the train through from Pittsburg without change. • " MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 I.:ll.,arrivlng in No* York at 5.Mr and Philadelphia at - 1.50r. Ir. FAST LEI4E leaver Harrisburg-at 2.00 P. if" In New York at 10.25 P. IL, and Philadelphia at WESTWARD FM LINE leaves New York at 8.00 a. sr., and ,Phila lelphiast 815 A. It., arriving at Harrisburg at 115 P. II IIAiL TRAIN leaves New York at.12,00.m0n; and Philadelpbla at 3.30 P. a., arriving at Earrisbuts at 3-20, EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00 ar riving at Harrisburg at 2.10 A. st. and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep ing car is also attached to this train. • . Connection are made at, Thirrisburg with trains on the Pennsyliania, _Northern Central , and , Cumberlabd Valley railroads, and at heading for Philadelphia, putts- Title, f.Vatcesberre, Allentown, Easton, &e." Baggage checked through. Rare between: New York add Harrisburg, $3 15 ; between Harrisburg And Phila delphia, $335 in NO. lAttra, and $3 in N 0.2. For tickets or other information apply to , , _ J. J. CLYBB; General Agent, Harrisburg, . Juner 17, '63,. tt. ' 1862. TER' ARRANGEMENT . .1111JERLANOF'ALZBYAIVD . P.22.41..1VEZ1N RA.1.4R0AD.3.. CHANGE OF HOURS -4112 and afterld , qznlay; Too- vembin 17,1862, , Pasistager • Trathe .will .nmalaily;aa. tulloi j a,(Bundaya excepted): • . _ • FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND 4A1t,.. ' RISPETRG: Leavie Fragerstown........ " 1 Greencastle ttrrlve at - Chantberabarg ,-, - Leave at - Leaves Shippensburg • ..,! New'llle 4 ,1 Carlisle • , ;, 41.42 ,•1 4%lechanlcsberg 10 42 842 Arrive at ilartisbarg 'II.IIV. • • 3440 EGR, CHAMBER:SW:MG-AND HAGER& . , • TOWN, A. M. P. M. 36 8.47 2.16 . 9.27 2.66` ...10.13 - 4.00 ..:.11.00 " 4.80 ..-aiao 4.40 6j lo;sk:eis lierrieburg. •Fl Mechanicsburg, Carlisle Ehippensbarg.. Arrive at Chambersburg, Leave Cbarnberaburg "• "' Greencastle Arrive at Harrisburg' - —:1225% f•°' gar Making. close connections at , Harrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittittnirg'''ind with trains for an points West: ' ;;- 0. N: LULL , *e. H. H. °Mee, Chambersbnig.Noy. 1. 4 186 . 2 ; r. "- • . . ... . 863 . , ' -• • • • , 186 a: EILADELPHIA AN D ; BRIE: RAILNOADJ—This great line traverser gni North., erri add Northwest cortntieaof Pennsylvania to the city, of We, on Lake Erie; o:has bean leased by the Pennsylvania Ictsqrna t i, Otririparty, and under their anspices"if being- thpfdly, opened-throughout its entire length. -,, : - ~, - It is now in use for Passenger and Freiglit hrtsiiii, ican Harrisburg to_DriftwoOd, (2d Fork.) (177 inilia)on' the, Eastern , I:018ton,, anti from Sheilield to :Beta s 08 - miles,) on the Western Division. _ TIHR,OP ,PASSENGEII. - TitAlNi AT a Aitrantlitil. - m kii, iitkur leaves North.. -.... .. - ..... ; . .-...4. 1:15 . .s.x- EXPItIiSS T'llAiN jeaves North 3.00 .t.n. , Cara run through WITEIVIT CItASSOC both *aye 'on'thiiiie trains betweemPhiladelphia and Lock Haveri t aiM be tween Baltimore and Lock Haven. :Elezan SteepMg Cure on the Express train botll Ways, For Information respecting Passenger business apply at ;the R. Pi:Corner 11th and Market streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight business otthe Company's Agents t S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. =hand Market sts.,Philada. J. W. Reynolds,Krie, J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. It.. BaltiMore, Md. ' H. H. HOUSTON., ` General Freight Agent, Philadelphia, LEWIS L. 1103.1 PT , General Ticket Agent; Philadelphia 10S. D. POTTS, I Jonel7, 63J Gerona Manager; WilliamspOrt. jp I ARENT,S of Soldiers in the;Serw rice, or in lOspitals. can furnish- them with the; e.POSITORY three menthe for 25 cents; six mouths for 60 cants. or one year for $l.OO. , • . • ROTitliiiS of 'Soldiers in 'ttici6 4 6r 7 ., *ice, or in Mephitis; ' can furnish Maid with the, 'POSITOBS three months for 25 cents, oi:inorithe for 150 mob!, or one year for $l.OO, " ' TO MERCHANTS.—'The way to secure . pronta43 CtilitOM 15 to ADYEATIBB in this AKKIZNItEPC•22I:Gur, DE4DT.ITG RAIL ROAD.—SI32,II- 11811 ANNANCINNENT. . %W&& TRNNE LINE .from the North and -North west ibr!Philadelphia, Nese York, Iliaditte, Pottsville, Lebanon * Allentown. Easton. AO:, &C. ' Traineleavellarrishorg for Philadelphia; New York, l ite/Wing ; Po alma te;and all intermediate stations, at 8.00 -0.31 , and 2.00 P: . r S J'W Yerk .11*ress' leaves Narrisburr. et 2.15 A. Xi. "arriving at Newyork at. 9.15 the - mune morningi 4 Paresfroni Harrisburg; To New York $5.15: to Phila delphia sus and V.. 80, Baggage checked through. Returning:leave New York at 8.a..11., 12- Noon and 7P. 31., (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.16 a. w.,and 3.30 P. z. . Sleepingcars in the New York Ripress Traini through to attd fransPittsbure withent 'change: , - Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaittre at 8.50 Cs' ;and for Philadelphia, New York and all Way Points. ' • - Trains ietWo Pottsville at 9.15 A. If.; 11 - 494 1 . 30?. it.; for Philadelphli; Harrisburg and New York.' ' An Acctanmodation Passenger train leaves Neadineat 0.00 a. it and return* front Philadelphia' at 5.00". it. • nir Ali 'the above nabs run dally.; . flundays cepted. • A - Sunday train haves Pottsville at 7.50 e.lit . ..Omni - Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. , - ' - aunnautation, Ilitettge.Sctigott, and Nature/on Ticket; at reduced rates to lid from all points. 0. A:NYCO:US, , General Superintendent, Jima IY, 15634 f. Oadituare, t u t` r _ te. wwwAREI - SMITH & RICHARDSON, 611 Market St., "itailtipli.4.. J. Mil:" asays. •L crus4clatosoir , _ _ The undersigned:would respectftdly sag thenttention of CODINTP.Y. ?WWII ANTS to their lergesnd,well Jested stook of • , • HARD - 1" V A It "E Haying madespedal arrangements for tle Track, we tette: Ourselves we ono offer indneements to mkt clumat that will fulls rethunerate - -the trouble of exam- Iningintratcck. \Yew& but a trial, to Mayince thA Cbw4rif Trade, that Me are prepared to.sell low and accommodate. • Clu stock or Tobie and /tad Cutlery le untiniall‘ largo, selected with Care. and includingayariety oietyL that cannot but"trait all tastes. - • We have - constantly unhand a large assortmenl of Building Hardware, Tao Cade i• ,' •- - nee, Tool-Boxes; ; ' - - , and Chests, Saddlers, ' • • -and Shoemakers Toole, ' ' mss, Neils. everything in Short,.parteining to a first chtsellardware . . . • 'Store. L, ' t .1- Particular attention piddle, Country ordain., It is Om to seen the go 00e - ore ofour cnstomein,Sind to thiit end we are particular. itt filling ordain, to' givethe beat and as cheap asthough the cuatemere were . Du: tug .in 'person. Giveue a trial.: - ‘,. lirssanscra.—J. K. :4hryock, Esq., A. K. lifeCture. S. Sytter,Chambensburg. - , ; • SMITH & RICHARDSON, 611 Market St., Philadelphia. NEW, HARDWARE STORE. . • Iwould realm dial - 1y inform hie friends,' and ;the pnbly generally, that In counextiun with hie • . • ICEROiSENI4 011, AND LAMP 9.15*. bt be has commenced the JIARDWARP, business. at his new Store rOom, one dour north of 01. Huber's Orocory• : His stock sonnets in the following articles, viz : - Building Hard wa re; „ 11ouselninhilitig Goods, Tahletunl Pocket Cutlery, .; , • 11er:11:Infos' Tools, . Nails by the email or keF, Far:lll6g Utensils, entb. we 'if Shoves, oTks, r Potato Liftert = , §er c - Also. Glass, Palnti, 1. - NereePne, nod Lubricatf4 ; Limps of all ascriptions, - "Cband , Hers for Gstrand Nee Fruit Jars, best qiallty, Agent 'for Sale of KVANS & WA.TSON'S. Fire Prof , d Safes GAO 29;'63.1. ITA,RDWARE AND CTT,LERIC, , , % N. .W. W. Kaidiq & Imparters and Dealerein AMBfiVAN, KNOLIiM ANB' GIBILLN th4RDWARE, ' 509 ‘f.kintmerce krect, Between 6th and at-tt and Market and AretiSts .." • SHORMANKRS" We have always as hand, elloit Thread, Lae* Boot' Trms, Leatken, Shoelionaptc., Ac. Junari, '63. ' k BRAND,/ MYERS & BRAND are constantly In: receiving fresh Hardwire, to which 'they invite tile atteirrion of the public. We have , a larOot q ck Naffs and Iron, which we offer at redocedinicae:\ • GENERAL:ASSORTMENT-1W La, BUII ! PING .I)IATERIALS, such as Hinge*, .13014, tx:rewe, Luck/1;014s, Putty, , . MYElia & BRAND. t rilig AND, PAINTS—Best Buck Read, , Whir Leid;Littseed Oil, aid 611 kinds' ci cppreist the loweat watt prices. MYERS 44 BRAND: nioa, A LARGE STOCK OF - CEDAR WARE, 7!aba,Buacets, Churns. Baskets,' Waiterguns , MIMI& B 4.1). Gum PACKING AND IMLTING, Rope, 34,%, 9 4 1, % and 7 inch. MYERS do IMAM A.M.' P. It. 7.00, ZA6-1 7.37 .3.86 8.17 • ' ' 424 8.30 12:65 9.00 L2B '9.32 2.00 ;FRAN - KIM INSURANCE COlti , PAN Y OP PIWADBLYILIA, No; 433 and 437 Alestnnt. &rect. ........ ......... Perpetual prnexpired Temporary Premiums Sur ,Total • ... ..... ." . .. ... t2,882,1.111 1 3$ Statement of Oa 'Meets • ofthe .......... on Janstary'l, , tint Mortmmea.,an!ply eeeured • 51A94931 48 Netilletate, (present Talus $188,3 . 22.17,) east. r1A970 Vi% Foals:vary, loankon ample Collateral Seca- t 84,425 9il . Stoekei•(.ireaeni. 41.119 . 59/1,30.5 134,,901 Noteiand Bills receivable 1,549 60k 75,812 1:15 p,369,891 CO Advance in value of Beal Estate over cod; • - 9,851 70' Advance in vain of Btocke over 14473 Gra - $2292,116 air The only Profits from Premiums which , ibis Cow pany eat divide by lixw,arefrom Risks which have beirti , determined.,- , 8.dr04 frays Oa Charter of thc Company.. • "But the moneys .reesived as premiumn upon !risks', Which remain undetermined, and are ontstandbg at the time of,declaring such Dividend, shall not ltatonaidered. as part of the prollts of laid Corperation, or divided as imc h." • . FERREIRA or. MUTED INSURANUES Made en every deicriptinn of .property, in •Towtiand Country, for Owners, , klOrtgages.',Ground, 'Landlords,- Ate., itates as low as are ccoisistent with security. t Since their' Incorporation, a period of Odd= they base paid over MB MILLIONS 0$ DO LOSSES. BY gni?, thereby affording 'evidence" of the advantages 'of Insurance, ea "relies the ability and Potitiotrto meet with promptness all liabilities. - `toss2B BY FIRE: lowa paid during the year 1862. • . DIRECTORS. i Charles N. Banker, David S: Brown, , • ' Tobias Wagner, ' Isaac Lea, 7 ' - , Sanibel Giant; . Edward G. Dale, Jacob R. Smith, ' George Fates, ~ - ' ' r ' . George }Y . Richards, Alfred Fitter. • ... : ..CRARLES N. BANCRER, - President., - L . - EDWARD O. DALE, Vice Bra . ddent. • • ' JAB. W. M'AtusTEN,B4ey pro tern.. ' , - ,• , ' ;sir who made to. Deno Oete, of Cinsmbezi• burg, who Is an, authorized Agent for the-Compaq f. - dither personally or by letter, will meet with attention.. ` t Ilifrch 4,1803. - , • .- ' , UR AGENt..-MR-JorfrrGßovz, 'LI of Chainbonitnrxg, fe the (Forma Agint of the" Franklin Ccrontykintnallntatrance Company., 4 ' • it,*ficiiiif ttOrt• aiig.,ls,s6 tt ' "tug. 6, '63-tf iinourance. DI IRD BASKET, . •_. --, . • •' • * i • ' fl B ath'rabii, t , , ; - . • : , 1 Potataina, - - . . ' C,Ole Flab Bone, 1 • . Canary Xlemp, . , • ' .' ' - ' Itape aaid ArawYed. - at SPA.EGLEVEL $400,000 895,824 63 .. 171,525 66 - 924,760 u SWAMI 1
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