MEI Ern Groieties,_&c. I pIIiIIITS, SPICES, &c., .5.:,. ardLescions, Onions, Butic.=, • Preserved Ginger, Seedless Raisins, ' Girkirs, Layer Raisins, Pineapple Preserves, ---Prunes, paper shelled Almonds, Can:ants, ' Bard Shelled do -Citrons, . Filberts, • Turkey Figs„ - Pecan Nuts, Malaga Figs, - , Cocoa Nuts, - Fruit, .-, f j English Walnuts, • Spilt Peas, _.. - ," Walnuts, Walnut Catsup, Shellbarks, • Tomato_ do Water Crackers, Yashmaks do Sugar do Pineapple Cheete, Matches, - . Sap Sago do . Stove Polish, , English do Smoke Pipes, Swiss do Market Baskets, - Limburger do Buckets. - Baker's Chocolate, Brooms, ' - L. - Worchestershire Sauce, Essence Coffee, Pepper, * Climes, * Climes, Candies, Cianamott...Alspiel ground Lead Pencils, -- esyressly for family one, Connie Soap, Bestes, Flckleg, Toilet do —Chow Chow Pickles, Rosin do Cauliflower do Indigo, Mixed do Starch, Mace, (linger, Wrapping Twine, - --- - - -Nutmegs, Stone ware, - Macaroni, • Preserving Tumblers, Vermicelli. Scrubbing Brushes, Nonpareil Capee's, Sweeping, do - . ... .-.— - Shoe. .do French insta4; - s Shoe Blacking, Coleman's Mustard.,. , Silver Shad, Durham do Bath Brick, Salad Oil, - Tripoli, for sale at SHAVER & STUARTS, On Queen Street, East of the Methodist Chunk. GROCERIES WHOLESALE AND RE - TAIL—SHAFER 4 STUART. on Queen Sired, East of, the Methodist Church,. would respectfully cull the attenticin of ee citizens of Chambersbmw and vicinity to the varied and extensive assortment of GROCERIES, FRESH FRUIT, QUEENWARE, CEDARWARE, and a efferal Stock of 'Miscellaneous Articles which they are now offering, and constantly receiving from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. ut their Store Room, tat Quism Street, East of the Methodist Church. It is their Intention to keep such an assortment as the de. mends of the community require. They have the boat &tildes fur the purchase of goods, on the most udiantn• genus terms, and having their own cars uu the; Road, and one of the firm being altnost constantly in the city, affords them every advantage in purchasing goods in the shortest time, and et less expense than usual, which enables them to sell errs &efts- cash SUGARS, COFFEES AND TEAS of all grades, from the highest to the lowest prices by the barrel, suck or pound. SYRUP AND MOLASSES, by the llogshiad, Barrel or r . etesil for family use. Sugar,Cured linens, Coarse and Salt, Fish and Cheese. We would mil especial attention of country dealers and' others, wishing to purchase at wholesale prices, as we are prepared to sell everything in the Gtocery line us cheap as can be purchased in the Eastern cities - -- The highest price paid in cash for country produce or taken in exchange for goods. SHAFER & STUART. Afl ET HOUSE.—The undersigned respectfullY inform their numerous customers and the public generally that they have re-opened their Gro cery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hook and Ladder Company, in the Market House, and 'take this method of returning their thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. Their stock in complete in every variety of h'AMILY GROCERIES, consisting of Ham, Syrups, B&W - Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, To beepos, Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Curds. Twines, Glass. ware, Qneeasaare and everything heretofore kept at their firmer-plane of business. They will always keep a suffi cient stock 'on band to be enabled to meet the demands of the community. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex cluattge for goods at cash market prices. Don't forget the plane, (Market House) three doors from the corner, on Queen Street. laugffil HUBEIt & LEMASTER, j) BEID E.L 31 AN, WHOLESALE • GROCER AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ko. 703 MARKET and 2 N. 7tk ST., PHILA- Invites the attention of merchants to hie large and well assorted stock of Sugars. Syrups, Teas and Coffees, all of which will be sold at the lowest market rates. Country buyers and sellers will find it to their advantage to give hlm a call. — Price currents containing all the varieties of the market to be had of S. B. SIIRYOCK, Chambersbarg. seta. GROCERY-STORE.- kJ The undersigned has the largest stock of FAMILY GROCERIES in town, which he offers to the public at the lowest CASH PRICES. It is not 'necessary to enuthemte, at his stock is large. am! complete. ;far Highest pricespaid for COUNTRY PRODUCE in exchange for goods. (aug3l . l CYRUS SPRECHER. CT'. HOLLOWAY, WHOLESALE 505 M GROCER AND COMMIMON MERCHANT. ARKET 'STREET, (North Jade, above Filth street) Philadelphia. aug24.ly PRESH GROCERIES.—Just received _l2 at the new and cheap r amity Grocery Store, corner of Main and Washlngron streets, a large assortment of frgsk Grcoerieg, which will be sold cheap. agg24 yo OLD GOODS AT THE.,CHEAP 1 Family Grocery, corner Main and' WaiMnfrton eta. Give as a call if yina want fresh 'cheap Groceries. E. I). REID., URESII GROCERIES DAILY RECEDI NIK.fte Cheap Family Drtteery Store, corner Rain and Washington street. (sepl4l IL D. REID. TlREsiu FISH AND OYSTERS RE eeived every week at SHAFER & STUART'S, on Queeu street, East of the Methodist Church. FANECY FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT AND Corn Meal, by the barrel or small quantities, for sale at , SHAFER & STUARTS, Queen street. MACKEREL BY THE BARREL, KIT or at retail, ala'ayi fresh, at E. D. REID'S. insurance AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. loeorporated lesll. Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital, $500,000. Paul•lip Capital, t1e250,030. Philadelphia, Feb. 4, leret. The Trustees hare this day dechuwil a Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received upon MC TEALPOLICIE4 during the year ending December 31st. 18f t . and inTurce at that date. the above amount to be credited to said Policies and bare also ordered the diri dead of 1860 on Policies issued during that year to be Paid. an the jannual premiums on said l'olicies are re. OFFICERS. President—Alexander Whilidin. Secretary and Treasurer—John 8. Wilson. . 4er:wry—.lota C. Sims. BOARD OF TRHSTEES.—Alexauder Whillilin, J. Edgar Thomson, Demi Nugent, nom. James l'ollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work, William J. HoWard. Hon Joseph Album, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman. Charles FAlearlitt, Isaac ILazlehurat. Wx. 41. REEP, Cliamberubnrg, Pa., is the authorized Agent of the American Life Insurance and Trust Com. laity, and is always prepared to furnish pamphlets or any information wanted: and to take Insurances. DRS. J. C. RiCitAtina and W. 11. DATE, Medical Ex- REFERENCES—Iion. A. K. M'Clnre, Rev. S. J. Nie• rolls, J. 8. Nixon, Chambersburg, and Wm. 31. Marshall. Cashier of the Hagerstown Bank. Person desiring information or wishing to insore will please call on, or by addressing the undersigned they will be waltedbo in any part of the Conlite.or State. maf2J• W. it, REED, Agent. - 1829 CHARTER, PERPETUAL.-- - FRANI - MA - FIRE/SRL - RANCE COM. PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS On denary l,; 1864 CArnAL AcxrwrED lirßecvs. DiVERTED PRIMIUSIS UNHETtLED L' LA • E 8.416. there PAID Stscr. 1P29 PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON ' LIBERAL TERMS. DIRECTORS: Mules N. Banker, harm Lee. Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale, Samuel Grant t%eo. Pales, Jacob Alfred Paler, George W. Richard% Frac W. Lewia, H. D. CHARLES N. RANCKER, President EDWARD re. DALE, Vice Preiiiilent. JAS. W. Wi.1.1.13TF.11, tYr'y pm. tem. DAVID OAKS L rte 'authorized Agent of the Com , parry in Cluanbemburg, who will furnish nil information usonliary to applicant.. trutrtn•tf. NSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. , Ineorporated 1714. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL $500,000. Ofbee V. 2 Walnut Street,- Phila. delphla. Thapro4ipt payment of Claims for Losses during the peperiod of minify seventy >ears thatthe Company has been in existence, entitles them to the eonfldence of the -public. Persons wishing to insure will please cull on or address the undersigned. W. G. REED, Agent, Chum. bersburg. Pa. REFERV:NCES—J. D. Drier, J. Allkou Eyster. Major J. C. Austin. nutra OUR AGENT.—Mr. .To GnovE, of chsimbsrsburg. is the General Agent of the Fnmk• ha County Mutual 1111111 ranee (ompany. inne7) it ttarnevo at Eab). GM. & W S. STINGER. ATTOR NEYB AT LAW. W. S. SmSlialt, Dimtlivt At. uuney and Agent for procuring Pensions, Rounty Money and means of pay. " Mire in James Duffielp dwelling, on the West side of Scnand Street., between Queen and Wsuliiiigton Streets. suie24 QTUMBAUGI-1 be GEHR. lirronNEY s AT LAw.-,-Cniiee oppogile the Post Offiee. Will at• tend proMptly to all business entreded to their rare. P. H.— A uthorized Agents for the collection of Pensions, Bounty, Back Pay uud all other eliding ;wiling the gmern• meta. sepl4 TOJIN STEWART; ATTORNEY AT LAW. • kletlue on Second Street. a few doors South of the Market Rowse; PENSIONS, BOUNTY cod other claims pmcuptly collected. (small KEN NE D.Y NILL, ArroRNEYS AT ,law, have for the present removed 'their ofilee to thejesidenee of T. J. lat Seeoud streetoiearly site the Mqket Houle. ' fungsl WS EVERETT. Attorney at Law. • (Ace on Market Street, opposite the Court House, formerly occupiod by Jer. Cook, Esq. All legal bitsturs” entrumn4l to his ear, will rreelye prompt siren dna.mpkfirtf, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! SPRING TIME TABLE. FIFE TRINE DAILY to and front Philadelphia, on and after May 16th, 1564. The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as folloma . - THROUGH. EXPRESS TRALt leaves Harrisburg dal. ty at 2.45 A. N.. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 IL FAST LINE leaves Marrisburg daily (except Monday-) and 6.00 A. X.. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. M. Pawngen , take breakfast at Lancaster. PAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) nt 1.00 P. X., and arriven at West Philadelphia _at 5.20 P. HOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harris burg at 7.20 A. U., connects at Lancaster with Lancaster- Accommodation Trian, and arrives at Wed Philadelphia at 12.25 P. M. COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 12.20 Y. M., Columbia 1.113 P.M., and arrives at Lancaster at 2.30 P. connecting with Past Mail east at Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at West Phila delphia at 5.20 P. st. ]FAIL TRAIN lea ree Math Intrg . at LW t, m., Lancas ter at 2.47 P. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia aL3.30 . . HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, vizi. Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.'25 P. M., and arrives at West PLitalelpLiu• at 10.50 BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.10-A. 31.: Altoona 7.33 A. .11., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. Y. PII/LAI/ELPIIIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris. burg daily at 3.10 A. X.: Altoona 8.20 A. it,. take break. fast - and arrive at 'Pittsburg at 1.00 C. MAIL TRAIN leaves Ilamsburg at 1.30 P.. 31.: Alt.. na at 7.15 P. 11., take supper, add amves at Pittsburg at 12.30 A 3f. FAST LINE leave* Harrisburg at 3.15 P. IL: Altoona at 8 35 P. M. take supper, mid naives at Pitb,burg at 1.00 MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Lancaster at e. 30 A. 31., and arrives at Harrisburg at 11.10 r M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West Philadelphia at 2.4.1 P. IL, and arrives atlianisburg ut 0.10 I'. 161 .lOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No 2, leaves Lannoter ttett2s,•runneeting with Harrisburg Aecoannos d.ttion West. lent..., ltount Joy ut 7.00 le. 8., and urns es at Ilarrisbling at 8.2 U P. M. SA3I ['EL 0. YOUNG, 'Sinn 3liddle Div. Penna. R. It. _ Li NTORTHERS CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE.—Three Trains Daily to and from Baltimore and Washington City. Conneetions runde with trains on Pennsylvania Railngot. to and from Pittsburg and the West. THREE TRAINS DAILY to awl from the North awl West Brandt Susquehanna, Ehnirti and all of Northern New York, On and of Monday. Afayl6th, 1864. the Passenger Truing of the Northern . .4entmlltisilway will arrive at and Aryan trifle 11,strisbarg nud Baltimore as follows • SOUTHWAII.I). MAIL TRAIN leaves BM /bury daily (except ' • Suutlay)4. 10:25 A.m. leaves liarrashurg 1:20 P.M. arrives at 8a1tim0re......... 5:40 p.x. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (ex- cept Sunday) 11:4 4 2 P.H. leaves Harri, burg (except ........ 2:50 _ meriveg at Ila Ire 7:(X) HARRISBURG ACCOMMOI)ATION leaves Harri"burg 7:00 SUD:BURY ACCOMMODATION leaveft.Sun- bury daily (ex. Sunday)... 7:30 A..m. NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leave* Baltimore daily (except Sunday) 9:W A.M. leaveelfarrisburg I r.m. arrives at Sunbury 4:115 P.Y. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily... 9.30 arrive. ut Harrisburg 1:50 A.Y. leas es Horrisktag daily eept Monday) 3:15 A.Y. . arrives at Stu - diary 5.53 414. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore dallyter. Monday 3:00 P.Y. SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Hat. For further information appli• at the °Mee. in Yenned vanin Railroad Depot june2'r;64- J. N. DrBARRY. Gen. Supt. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD. 'Phis great line traverse. the Northern ink Northwerd eountieg of Pennsylvania to the city of Ene, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Hallmark-Com pany, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length, It to now in use for Passenger and Freight business from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (•21ri miles) on the Eastern Divi sion. and from Sheffield to Erie. I'S miles on the Western TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISRPRG Mall Train... Express Train Mail Train.... Erprms Train Cars run through without change both ways on the, troths, between Philadelphia and Lurk Haven and be tween Baltimore and Loel. Haven. I= Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Expre.. Train both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williatn.port and Philadelphia. For information re.pectilig Paesenger brrtirii , As alloy :,it the S. E. Corner 11th and .Market Streets. Philadelphia. And for Freight Munn..so of the Company'. Agent.: S. B. KINtI.TON. Jr.. cor. 13th and Market Sr.., Phihk J. W. REYNOLDA Eric. J. M. Datt.t., Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore, MiL H. H. HOUSTO.N. • Gen. Freight Agent, Philadelphia. LEWIS L. HOrPT. Gen. Ticket Agent, Pbitmlelphia. JOS. D. MTTS, junls,6-1. Gen. Manager. Williamsport, CCUMBERLAND VALLEY FRANK UN RAILROVDS.—CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Monday, Aprillth, 1864. Pamenger Train will run daily, an full we, (Sundays ezeeptad): FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG: Leave Ifageratowu ' •• Greeueastle -orris. Chambersburg 5 Leave at Lease SLippensburg " Nel% Ville " Carlisle ' 5:55 10:10 2:42 Illeelouiesletn; 1 -0:25 10:42 3:12 Anise at Harrisburg, 6::'%5 11:15 :3:40 FOR CIIAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN : Leave Harrisburg. 4 1 :05 1:32 1.20 " Meelatnii shun; . ........ ~ ... t. 47 2:15 4:54 " Carl:Ale 4.". , r7 V 5 5:29 " Neu - I.llle' 10:02 3:23 _ " Shippensbunz 10 33 4.00 Arrive at Chambersburg 11:00 4:30 L. Chatubersburg . 11:10 4.40 Greencastle . ....... ... ....11:55 6.10 Arrive at Hagertown • 12125 G:10 Making to connections at Harrisbarg with traitm tor Philadelphia, New Yurk and Pittsburg. and w ith trains fif all pouts West. Theansin leaving Harrisburg at 4:20 P. H. runs oniiiiis Ear as Carlisle. O. N. LULL, Suit, R. R. Otlice, Chamb . g. April 4. 1064. BOOT SHOE AND VARIETY STORE. P. FELDMAN, having dispissed of his entire stock ofßoots, Shoes, &c., at rholcsate, on the 30th iffiest month, and finding It inconvenient to resume business at'his for. mer place on Main street, I have Just returned from the Cify with a A LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, to which be respectfully invites the attention of his old customers, and as many new ones as will be pleased to give him a call,o lIIILNEW STORE ON SECOND S'l in CHARLEY hilkNE'S brick building, nearly op. posite the Post Office. ffis stock embraces every variety of Youths': Ladies' and Meta's BOOTS & SHOES, which for style of finish, and durability of wear, cannot be stir. passed in the county, and which will be sold nt prices to suit the times. Hating purchnseil THE LATEST STYLE OF LASTS, he is.prepared to make Customer work. at abort notice, by the best workman in the county. With a disposition to be obliging and muumuu/dating, lie hopes to merit a liberal share of patronage—without a desire to monopolize, as his motto D; in our common calamity, to live and let leave._ *2.457,849 95 *400,000 911,000 1,926,289 Iscomr. FOR 1864 $3,000.(XX1 45,000,000 Particular attention paid w all kinds of Repairing. TERMS CASH, AND PRICES UNIFORM', WITH OUT EXTORTION. He has also on hand. and for Mk.. eilPap. Trunks, Va Bora, Carpet Se•ks, Litmen and Paper (Afars, Paper Havelcipes, Ink-stands, :inlet Pens. Se.., N. B.—All persons knowing. themselves indebted 'KR please call and make immediate settlement. that I may I enabled to meet my former liabilities in the City, aug44 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. JACOB MUTTON'S BOOT er SHOE STORE.— The undersigned taken thin method of returning his thanks to his numerous en.tomers, and site public generally, for the very liberal patroinige heretofore extruded to hint,- and hopes, in his present misforune to common with near ly every business mon in ton n. that he will still continue to be remembered. tie has the pleasure of informing the public that he has ripened his Store to the Basement of J R. MeLonahan's Ltedfinp, ten second Street, four doors North of the Methodist Churiih. a here he is prepared to titter a general assortment of Men's, Women's and Chil dren's Boots and Shoes. embracing his awn and (My men• utueture, which, for excellece of styleand durability are superior to and of his fonder stock, and will be offered at prices to suit all. lie is is Weekly Receipt of Goods from Philadelphia, which for beauty rod excellence - cannot be surpassed Month of the Spumehannu. CUSTOMER 'WOW, of every variety done with promptness.--As he criffiloys none but superior ni,orkinen, he feels Justified in guaranteeing all work matte tit his es tablishment. bon t forget the phase, Four Douro North of the Methodist Church, Second Strut, East ,csdr-- TIWNKS, the latest style, from approved makers, al ways on band, and for sale at a very small ailviine, on original etist. laugh) JACOB . litirl'ON. FREY& MO. N G p- Funerals attended In Tow n mid Country. I e. Room* at William Flory'n Old Stand, butte 1/a Striwt Cliandiondiurg, Pa. ' Night raile attended at -all boon. Mr, Frey enn be found at the reeldence of F. A. %Annan, one ihmo South of the Shop. • ittly27, -31 a HSEINER HAS OPENED A CHAIR • and CABINET WARE Rl' /OM in the Imsentent of the M. E. Ci n where he has now on hand all kinds of Cahinent Wart. Such as Bedsteads, Bnreuus, Tables, Stands, and Matttusses. snits of OAK and WM,. NUT COTTAGE FURNITURE, Window Blinds, 15x., Which he will sell the . h. aug24 BARBER SHO . HEm has opened his shaving saloon In the dwelling o! Joseph Trout, opposite the Academy lot. His old customers and the public generally ma respeetttilly invited in give him it cell. sug24 Etat!. EASTW.ARD: WESTWARD riabnrg daily (el. Sunday). COO I= 11= tooto anti gyboro. Ei= GENERAL_ UNDERTAKERS tout Mandaetitroni of MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERRY AND CLOTH COFFINS. Th.y will algn furniAll METALIC AND ZINC BURIAL CANES. Cad; tuinber; &T. GEO. A. DEITZ. TENCH M . DOWILL DEITZ . & NE.'DOWELL HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH, FLOtR, WHEAT, CLOVER SEED ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE SALT, • .'e 0A L PLASTER:.kNI) CHEAP FOR CA-SH, DIETZ M'DOWELL'S WAREHOUSE AND COAL. YARD, E= I=l jun 17,61. LEONARD EBERT d: COAL AND LUMBER NIERCHANTs, We bare on band all knob, of Coal :mil Lumber, and are prepared to furnidt ICI Lumber to order at churl no tice. all at the most reasonable term.• Our Mock of Lam. her eintsisn, of White Pale Y inch Plank, " 11 " Plank. " " 1+ " Plank.- " 1 (elect and Culling Itoard•. " " " " " i Siding: (6 inch,) " " 'test Rit Cr " " •W0r10...11 Plormg, " " •Joist and Si mating, all Ace, Hemlock Joi‘t and Scantling. " Yellow Pine Board., Joi.t and Scantling, Palling and PlaNterina. hax e also aleukys on hand a good supply of ull kinds of Coal for slits es :{llll lime-horning. AIM. a bops , rior artiele of Ilroadtop hlaeksiniths. The pnh• to are invited to Kis u. ita a call, as Ire will endeavor to gn e satisf.ieTion to .d 1 tli.it and .1.11111111.1 . illrllidlirli on the tarn to ant• ntation on the Fraollin Rzalroact. 7irt Hike on S,..ronnl St., in the rear of the Jail Vara, Chamber-burg. Pa. EISEItT S. SON. julyl27-tt. I+llsrellantous. E D 1 C A L RUNKLE'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, A pure and Powerful Tonic. I.'orroctiyo and Altera. - Live. of wonderful efficacy in disease* of the -STOMACH, LIVER and BOWELS, Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Headache. General De bility, Nervonsoess, Dept,- . Sion of Spirit., Constipation. In termittent Freer, Acidity of the Stom ach. Nnu,en, Heartburn Disgust for Food.. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach. Stoking or Fluttering at the Pitt of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Difficult Breathing, Yellow Head, Pain in the Side: hark. Cheat. andl.imbt, will c u re every rit.4e Chromic or Nor. volts Dehilite. Diseases of the Kid ney. and Diseases arising from a disordered Stoma. 1,. Good for Male- or Female. ()Id or Young. 1:1X.)1.. 31. 2:10 A. M. 1:13 L. NI 3:1" M The moot beneficial medicine known ; pip es better utis faction and cures more diseases than any oth er preparation offered to the public. This truly valuable Tonic has been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community, that it Is now deemed in .dispenNible as a Tonic Medicine. It costs but little, Kis co lope to the stomach. renovates the system and prolongs life. We now only ask a trial of this valuable Toole, . . . ~.7. -. BEW.-I. E LF.: OF COUNTERFEITS.AI Preparnl - and sold wholesale and retail by S. A. ICI'N KEL & BRO., lle Market st. Flarrisbanr. For sale by Druggists and Dealers every•where.. mayhem . A.M. 1%31. 7.00 2:45 7:37 3:35 C:l7 4.:20 C:9O 12 55 9.00! 9::t! "THE LOVAVA4EAGITE." "Let es ..ry man, noman and child reiolve that from peace is estabiiAlied • • • ' That all cowl - • inc •hall l.• done with GAS ur KEROSENE STOVES until Ntal retnilh at FIVE DOLLAR.: A TON." •• Thar s Journal of ffralth." Let all Nelm have thus mulls rd will lit THE KEROSENE LAMP HEATER COMPAN'Y'S OFFICE, .26 PEARI,ST.. NEW YORK. One Door Yurth of Mrstclek Lane, OR AT PERVIN & DRYDEN'S, 1O SOUTH SEC OND ST., PHILA. AND FILOCI'RE ONF. OF FI6ITS PATENT COOKING LAMPS. 411 arranged either for A Family meal, couxisting of two article, of Food. and Boiling water for Tea or Coffee can be prepared at a rota of than Two LYSTs. AL'4O KEROSENE CUA'E POTS, NURSERY LAMPS., Lc Pamphlets furnished grans. Address sepl4-3t. W. D. RUSSELL, Pat ATANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RE STORELL—Just published, a new edition of DR. CULVERWELUS CELEBRATED ESSAY, on the radical cure (Without medicine of Sperrnatorriscra, or semi nal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Mar• tinge, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by sell-indulgence or sexual extravagance. - Price. in IL sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebratml author iu this mirairuble essay clearly demonstrates. from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, onceat simple, certain rind effectsmi, lity means of which every sufferer, no matter'what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture should be in the heads of every youth and every man in the laud. Sent. tinder seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, port-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two rat stumps. Ad dress the publishers, ('HAS. J. C. KLEsr. Jo 127 Bowery, New York, Post once box C0., v01. Junen G4.ly. MAN OF A THOITSAND.-A CON systrrivE Cum:P.—DR: if. JAMES, a Retired Phrsician of great eminence, discovered. while in the Indira, a certain core for Consumption. Asthma. Bronchi- C. 1110121. Colds anal General Debility. The rertmly was discovered by him a hen his only child, a daughter, gis ing up to die: His child was cured, tool is onto alive and well. Desirous of benefiting his fellow mortals, he will send to those who wish It the recipe, containing full directions for making and successfully using, thin remedy, free on receipt of their names, with two statrips to pay expenses. There Is not a single ease of Consumption that it dove not at once take hold of and dissipate. Night wont& pees ishness, irritation of the nerves, failure of memory', diffieult expectoration, Amp pains in the lungs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nauseant the stianna, tone tion Of the lariat el., wasting,away of the 111111 , eleg. , rit The writer will please state the nattiest the palate they seen thin advertisement in. Address. CRADI)OCK & CO., 2213 North 2,1 St., Philadelphia. Pa. REMOVAL—From 433 Market Street to the large IRON BUILDING, 513 Market and 510 Commerve Strmt., Philadelphia. More Goods than any Mouse is the United States. A . ' - It A N (.."1 8 C =I 513 Market and 510 Commerce Street;, PhiladripAta, keeps the Largest Stock in the United State+ of Buckest, 'inputs, Tubs. Churns, Baskets, Brushes. Mats, Measures, Clocks. Looking-Misses Oil Cloths and Carpets. Window Sha:les and Paper. Bird Owes, Japan Ware and Whips, Also--Cotton Betting, Wedding, Twines. Wicking, (toper in Coils mid Dozens, Cotton Yarns, • Cotton and Linen Cnrpet•Chnin. Oar priees will /manta° LOWIR than-tiny other Haase in the city. Coll and see for younielves. For further particulars apply to R. S. Chatnbentbura.. pIIOPERTY HOLDERS LOOK TO YOUR INYLREST.—Many persons no doubt have lot the TITLES to their property. by the burning of Ohambersburg, and all through their own neglect,. in not having_ their Deeds recorded. The Records and papers of the Register and Recorder's Office hare been saved—nor even a paper lost Every person who owns Real Estate, should have their Deeds placed on record and thereby save themselves from future losses of fhe kind, and also comply with the law of the State. • +fief :it HENRY STRICKLER, Remrder. tbc../friutKin: EZETEII RYE, CORN OATS TIMOTHY SEED, =E9 1. U 31 B E a = FEMME EM112121 OAS OR KEROSENE Wl7ll toosital P a. Eirp - 410 gam esootro. NEW FANCY DRY: GOODS NOTION tiTO.4E, Second Strut, in Mn.s Patinos' Reside-net, nearly opposite the Po.st OffiCr. METCALFE & HITESIIEW bare just reopived and opened a new and beautiful eba.k oaf, l LADIES'- DRESS GOODS, ‘,lmprisiug all thr tlifferunt 'Slack and Culorea Silks, Cloaking dud's. 13altoord and Hoop Skirts, fall line White Goods, Gauze, • trope and Lore Veils; Hosiery,;illares. Col , • ' tan, Flandkerebiefs, Una tVerything belonging to a raney l)ry, (sissts ' and Notion - Store. AL.; GENTS FCRNISHING MODS, •viith ti good ar.ortment of DOMES T i C S, all of x Lich will 'Er .11.1 Low For Ouch U . IV - Tbe patruunge of the public is mobt cc,pertfulli• 114 ‘ i Betted. METIL'AIS .i.:IIITESHEW. Chambenburg, Pa., 31.ty lertl.tf. OPEN AGAINe wouldreApectrull inform our friends mat fir public that we Ita'vtr a-t -oward our Store in the Mtti , of 3y. C. Fuller. ou 8,0114 strrrt, nest to the Pair Otllee. where a r are prepared to otter a general :rot/Murat of URN' ti 0014 S u , •brresofor.. at thehtwent rate.: the market a 111'4011;rd, MILLINERS sot ylted with Altllmery of wholegoh, I taring the Ivor We an. cooTered to adhere to It erietly Cask biiirmeos. Per4OIN indebted to us will router a favor in• immedinie NettlelliefiL 11.01,14.313 J. /LOKI: pEIISONS VISITING CAIILISLE for the parixote of bayiog (lOOLIS are re4peettolly Invltell to - examine the ~lock of W. C. SAWYER, Ea,t Maio Street. one door below Martin'.. Hotel. a lure they a ill find a very eomple to ntot I, of all ki1.11 4 ..fgooal‘totited to their want , 41.1 a; the !otter market rllOO.l. Sep7.3t W. C. SAWYER. 11:N1EIC WAY AGAIN. METCALFE y HITESDEIVS DRY tIOoDS SPORE. tt int Se 4 and Street bearly oplee.ite the 14 t UCire. eittltit lier,htinz, 4.111*24 Drugs anb - 11 R G S ! I)Rt US • c. it. CILEsSI,ER. aoa. ce...,0r to & i.glt. It.. opened a-nor eh,. L on Main ..treet heel 111;,r south at Queen ,tr,o, wht., .•,ery elan mil be linide lit plISI:1111 the populatraty the old I.,aaltlisltutent haul saciptired. A eontionation ..f the liherad putronatge et hich the lints re. cei% toil i. re,...peerbally ...,Ileated. A fair otwl .01 - Drugx, anti Patent Medicine, t. now offered. \ Ahto a desirable st.e.ottapeatt Peritnithiy. Soar:, Pveket Books. 11 air Bra.lteg. - ('loth Brt.hett. T.ott, (24,/,fit•F, • and Article:, in great %atrie KEROsENE LAMPS.—E% er de.wription of Hand lauttnn. Stand Irinspl. Hanging Lamp' atilt 'Side Lalori4 Lit Kilelien it, Parlor 11 , 1.. otul OC`e • BEST COAL (111. IN TIIE MARKET. Family Dy., of all Clor., Everythit.g,' in a la raggit.t, line of; Pre•cription4 ret. eise special attention out are compounded stills ',ire and I. 11. ,CRESALER. ." Muhl street lest Waif S•uttli Morel street. In the Store Iloom with J. Sheet., 31e:eh:ant Taqor. CIUT AstIES.-:--SixoN AGAIN • opt:N.—Ninon'. Drug. Store i , no, .{iron in the ofli. e of Or. A. li. Sem..eny.' otr Mary Street. Drugs: Patent Medicine, l'erflinter by e miff., Paper, Ens. lopvs and odd, and rods oral' kind.i. reltlefilhvr the pia., nal., of Dr. :,•1/4..;1{ . , Miura St. Here and Cauk - Pon der is ill be tunti.hed this creek. Eobarto aub riIOBAOOO AND SE(4AIt - ,' sTORE.- 1. diltilN tit-. has oprned out in fall h1..1 in the new weatherdatarded or.rlattity,at the ettrneror Main and Streets. A fall dial o 01l seletted a , sortnient 01 1` . 1) ft ACC I I awl SEGA It S SNUFF, which he offent ivltolt.otio or retail. His Stock eonsiid‘ of Flounder, Nastrt. Colutre , *, Spun Hall. Cavendidi, 311(.1dd:in. Sunny Side anti' all ttaperior fine enter. SMOKING T tUA(T(I. trait a. ltritlitikinitl; Delight. Picket (1 cant Mcimmt.th. Cnin. and ,alter ehni,r brand.. t: sEUAISS of every variety, quality and pros' from I to 15 rent.: each. M i w en t i , Ramie« and S. 4 otolt Snuff. Sloorit lootta, s wotot Itra r and ..lay 0114..111* %ol,Ftyle. (WI ttt Slootty 'mat gut •• tUr old gentl .. ttt an it jtelpinl,,t T/17:311 STILL OX HANO.—I'OBACCO .13 - A SEE AIL S.—The understoult 1 litts junt 1141111.4 from the Cu y a ith a complete dtok at .Tolittero and Se gura. sneh as Naturill Le.d, Miotttx.to Smoking 'rob., otrt And Pipes. Store ott 'Queen Situ •t. tilr9l4 1101, multi the M. E. l'hurelt., t' nor, give hint a Lift. • aug-21' • LAm;E ASSoirrMBNT OrrOBACCO ua d,E,;-.. k its. anal retali SHAFER A sTUAEI"S. on Queen street. East of Or 11eth.4151 Chnrdt., 7-tittrational. c4HIPPEN'SBVIIG FEMALE AI'ADE- Ly Vollllll,, s e pt s t h. inerneteil to all the higher br.whes taught'in 8.11111.16 ,, 1114"Vim•Lti * mud in.trument.ti 11110kie. A Lu,mvl natillmr lit pupils u - 111 be boanietim the family. of the principal. t',.ru+ NO ba r umtehn•r. to ...111iNtte. will find in Chia evr•r2 - silt tmtaze the•c qtr., For partieulara tuna a in Mar tohlre,•. MISS 11, J. NFI:EEII.X.N Prineipal. ' nut-24.3m0.. Shipperoburg. Pa. A DEI2Piti,IN.INSTITL"I'E, NOItRIS- OtotttlV, Pa. Bolinlintr. lota Day School for Young Lotus. will; commenee its Winter Session on T'uriiiny, October euntmiling lice months. Tenns moderate. Locnti.on healthy and benntiful. Tile new sv.ee_in nu k. timizlit lie Din /RI, in, 11,f110,,t0n. will bet practiced. tktilyiby tint pupils. For ciri colargivaig terp,x, midi,. I nag3l-'2l. E- 3A , ISSE:3 Bl:Sfi, Principals, Vubjiratuitto. copyIimITED. , VIEWS OF CHAM [ itmisiwitG Bank of Chatitherantrir and 1111113(.. Court Hoare #nii„Town Main Street. Street from the DiaTotal roorth and south. Corner Main and Eit.t Xin9,Streti. General View. l'onoeocheagne Creel R hit Biwa Chureh. Seeotal near Mari.et Street. North Nießt vitro, Poblie Square.. Published hvtdt. Ni„:: WELL 724 'Arch Street, and,for sale in Clunitherolatrir at S. S Score. A liberal disrf molt to the trade- m111441= EI'TERS OF ADVICE FOR LADIES A FIVE ANATOMICAL• ENIIRAVIN!IS. 1111.4 infornmtlon niner bi•fore publ,4l“l. ; Sent fre, In • :waled envelopq for IES rents. - Addre..4 ' DR. STANFORD, jul)64lm. Box N0:4,65'2 Sect York O.' (Thiass an1:1 eureilzhmte. JOHN C. HOPKIN4 TOHN C. 110PKiNS & CO.,, I3IPOR ty Jer i and Deal., in CI [INA, (;1..1tit5 and QUEENS . - WARE. ,Cu. 612 .Ifarkrt Sertrt. For further I n rtiettiarn o kppis to ::!titiqt a:K. Cham ber-burg, I'a. cept.2.3.1 3 . . i t: n u is , li f !!.s.4llti n t ,; l'and ('elan Ware.ka hie}, he in offerin g at line prievA. at the Family ilrovery, corner of gain and Wa±hira z ion St l . an g 2,l • A LAR E LoT OF C L A SA; AND to - EEN EW It F: just opened at E REIVA. I.JiDlsjria.)ls; .1. C. itletlAttloi. IN 4), - p MONTUOSIEIZY lutye ll asgovinted themsels it. in the Pro-1,16. lof Afroirrirkr, Mid e taken nn I/thee in' the late residenee if.laeob B. immedithely oppo•Ote the Preslethernm florreh. All pemons indebted to either of the, a;bos e. Mill please make, early settlement of the 4ame. lutt'2.l-tfl • . _ TIL IV. 110YLE Avill attend prompt- J/lv to all profe.slonal ealls. Otllee,in the Vestihule of the Sete Sehool noose near the Jud. r latast24— H. EHHICH. 1 J. 0. EMIHPH. (lENTRE WOOLEN ,FACTOR.Y.—The lJ ,uhe.cribera re•peetfully inform their friends told the toddle generally. that they 'ha, e nartaid Factory one nide north-trot of ChainherNburg. (best known as' klor.tiK Factory) for a term of Ytiars n here they intend to manufacture Cloth. Sattimit, Blanketk Flannel , and Carpeting frotn she feces , of yarn. 'Country Carding and Puffing attended to. Abin—.4nataq fit,„, a nd fancy dying 11000 in enter. Having added a ntiminir of new ma chine, to the i r Factory, they are now prepared to do work in the sect mtvle and Iloilo to be nide to render genexol slit idatition to ail whotnnyffVor ate m ills their cantons.. ir WOOL left at the Vulg.!, of Inder stu d B. 'rhommt.; tat. Senn, in pridgeport, and at the lbotioi.f . Frtinklin Ht., Chambrr.+l , Hrg, will be ealled for every fa° wrrke and returned NI hen tm• Wird. IL EnItICH & 9111 E ANNUAL ELECTION fur officers mid managers of the Cumherland nail Mad Company. Will lie held in tia , CompanOt °Mee, in Chinn her•lntrg, beta een the.hour. of IIYA. M. and 41'. M.l on Monday, the 2nd dog of October 71111. sop7.3t E. M. IiMPLE, Socpetary APPLE TREES FOR SALE.—The un' dersigned. residing I miles 'Sorthalf Cluunbersburg, Offers for sale a large number of Apple {Cress, from ti to 1` feet high. from 3to 3 years growth. i snptl.f.ra• it. 801.).ESUIERGEIt flitititaq flotitro. T.,IEADQUARTERS PENNA. '3I.ILIT'IA. L lannisßnu:, Aug. 30.1P61. GENERAL ORDERS NO. I.—ln conformity with the provisions of the ads of A-senifily of the Zkl and 113th of August. le.ol, and the act to which they are supplements. It is ordered. , • 1. But the raising of the corps of fifteen regiments, to be milled the Pennsylvania State - Guard," provided for in' said acts. !W forthwith commented. ff. A. the first , portion of that corps, three regiments of infantry, two's gaiirons of cavalry and four batteries of field artillery. shall be recruited without delay. Tth'oe 'ref ueling situadnins and batteries, it in inteioled, shall be Nimpowri oft ohinteers. to wit: tic veteran soldier.g and of able hotbed persons. between the ages of eighteen !slid 'fifty giving prrferidt'u to those who are not subject to draft under the laws of the United States. ff. The force thus to to rained will be commanded by eginipney officers elected by the men, and who have been in the service of. the 1 niteil States, and beendoinorably discharged thereforin. 'I be bald and general officers will be appointed by the (;„,, Th or and ninsteted into the service of the Auto - . Foitt'F. AVM!, bE vslio Folt. 1116 OF.FFANCI; OF all F. sr.vrF- It will while in iervice, be clotlied.clittipped armed. subsisted do iplined and paid as provided tot by law thr sinulur trap, if the `terviro of the united Stitto.,, 4. l'ersons qualified by service for the pa.ition of 6 , 11 t. p, u rly °filet, in this istirps, will, ou application to the State Insps.vtor Vieneml, at Ilarrisbunt receive authority to re• coot o ipnnies and squads, and, if ttfterwur‘l'l elcrted to- cowpauy °dicers, trill tie eommissioued accordingly. 5.' The odd caps shall be enlisted in the 'sen'ice of the Suite for three ,years. sooner,discharived and be Indite to be called into the een • ieo of the:State at ouch times RA the ("inventor lolly deem their serviees nevest.ary. 6. A ,camp . of rende:arous will be established at Harris burg. muter the eharge of competent military and medied mil cm- ro and transportation for troops thereto will So fur Wished to persons recruiting companiei, and squads of hi IT 1.F. , $ TiLvs 1:10111 men. on application to Col. 31. S. Qum - : Harrisburg. chief "1 l'rqnsportutiougad Tei egripli I/eparbnent - • 7. Should the regiments. squadrons and battero, spec- Lilly herein provided sir not be recruited n ithin 71111:1:f ti.ky.4 the tlefielency will he supplied Ity Ilnift. P. Brig. (ten. Lemuel Toda. State Inspector General. charge d.with the exemition of thin order. nod all the details muter it. By order of A. ft. CURTIN. ... . , floveroor and' Coutuattu ling-in-Chief. 'A. J. itt'sp-Ei.f., Adjutant General of l'eniCa. isep7.3t T_ ' -T EA DQUAIt 1 01 , I'llo V I 0 g - T-- _t,t, MARSIIAI.I., \ TEYINTII ‘ tL‘'. • !tk. Chamlersburg. •Pt. 1 +64.—1 trace been directed hiloak; ioblie the following annount °meat. EYSTEU, ('opt. and Pro. Mar. 11411 Inn. Vin.t - NTEElN.—v"int, , ,r,. will lie aerepied and tottotell 'on the Quota% or the preient 1,11, op 14, the Leg I,raeheal moment before thdraftt•it turn are Itheerled told t, rendez , Tow Sithllir,triet, o Idolt ha\ e Idled their eititit;., ore u1g0. , 1 If0;,1/ at nne , . All time that eaii ).".thfy lon given Will he ilhmtnl, 011 the draft erntntwzwe tv-ouriti attil . sth Seideutber :v4 prgt twable. l'rttibt< will' be Oven. (;overoment Junnitrip.l(ll Vebmteers• witillikrtber irden, . • By order of Capt. /Vella. J. Dodge, - A. A: P. 4. , flez WILLIAM Sell EFFLER, Copt. A. A. AI (.eu. HarnAburg. Aug% 21st. 11.464. , altTuittaress•, QADDLERY!• SADI)LER I Y!! L. 3 JF.REMIAII ,OYSTEIt reipeetfally retitras his thanks to 111 - 4 patrons for the liherni eto,onwena , nt reeei ved front them heretofore. and he wonldinvito them and the community Oneruily. who may need any thing in his late. to'trive hint a call at his new ...and 4/11 E.ra Queen street, neat the Fnotklat Itailmad Chanthershu* where he keep , s e onntnntly,n ham( every variety of SADDLE: ItY .V.ND HARKENS of hit own mannforttni..land lie Is prepared to sell' the "41111144 on ternot that defl, vollllo[l - Every article elrelell for ~Ai! 144 n arrentod to lie made of tl.e - 1,e4 InatCriol ned by eontpe:ent 4. orktoan, which will he fully dettono:trated no sit eZlllllllalOllll thee.- of. TRUNRS ANit VALISES.—Re .UOlllll .111/141 ran the attentllll of 11141,11e - Wellt1111?,./11,1;01el neat 1111 4 1 cu tup and .nhstantittl 'Crank or Valise tot& umurtment.•. anel7,lZi. _____ • 1 yr; :re ss (;) R (4,10 of 1 1? J N . : 1 ::::t llin teno• are Cash. ice lie has 1144 1411/It 11 - _ fl ffORDON is still 141 Slrept. sue door Smolt of Dr. FrlleggeroleS Oflleci lie 1. reedy In 1111101 44rnerg. 11111144 Illiegot if atte.-1: k 0 " TO GORDON, and see if lie', can't, T suit yOu to .onlettin¢ in leis line. IBrbirai. • 'II BUT, l$M CENTINF l'Ill!,AX 1' - I_l il; r l: lll2is.—romiol. 3: sa; rr..o ft; EXTI4 . 7 ' a's- , clic, a Po,tive tool Spes ilk- Rinaedy flit. Di4.ltsie of, the__ Bladder. Kidney., tlras eland Drop-dal Su eili tt :r, The. ami . Mede increase, the }sew er of Dig 411 :0. 0,1111 eXelli.< the Absorbents into healthy action by t which' the Watery or I.,,aleareou, illptrAtains and alllUiniotUral En lateen:Odes ore red - deed as well a, Pain tool Intlanduation. HELMBOLD'S - EXTRACT It TH:I . ,' For Weakne,e, arismg-from Exces.e., habit:4of Disdpu non ' Early Indisi retion or Abu., attended with , the . fol lou Mg Nymptono. :—lndispiedion to Exertdin I Loss of 31emory. Weak Nen c,, Horror of Dihinew. lii ones- of VI , MII, l'uiver.al L.o.sittide of the Mowed, Sl stem. - Hot Hand , . Drvia,, of the Skin. Lies of Power, fhdiculty of Breathing. Trembling Wiikefolite-ls. Polo in] the Back. Fludonir.ot the Boil,', Erummus of the F. 111,, 4 . 1{11d ( wan tenutii,. These symptoms. if allowed to go on. which thus tnedi ,ine 111.111,1thly'retnol et,. sum lotions Impotency , . Fataay" and Epileptic Fits, in one of; which the Patientlmay ex - Who eon say - that they are;mof frequently folhaved.hy tho, ' Direful Disetee.o "IN'SANITY AND CI.,iNSE3IP- Tiox. - Many Lire aware of the cause of thdir puttering, hut none will eonfeNti. The Records of [lo' Insane Asy lum, and...lfelanchoiy Deaths by Consumytidp, I hear am ple witness - to the Truth of theSui.ertion, 1 The C:onstitatioiz once affected wit Organic Weakness, require the uid of Medicine to Strengthen' and Invigorate the spactu, which HEL,MBOLLYS EXTR..kHI I BUCHL: in rorealily does. A Trial will conch, the mOst skeptical. FEMALES—FEMALES , --FEMALES. .1” many Af fraioll - $ pecn ha r to Ermales THE EXTRACT LITCHI... as unequaled liv any other remedy, 04 in ChlorOs-ii or Reten tion, Irregularity, Painful:le , , or Suppmesion of Cd,tie lllltry Es Hell:1210M, UiCerlltettv Seirrhou, State of the ['term Lencorhen or Whites. Sterility. and fir all com plaints incident to the ..,X. whether arising frOni Indinre tam. Habits of DisidNnon. or in the DECLINE OR (ALA:CUE OF LIFE.- ,- Take no more Balsam. Mercury or anidrasani medidines of unpleasant and dangerous dams., , - HELMBOLD'S EXTRACP Bucnc AND!IMPROV ED RtiSE WAND . CURES SECRET DISEASES, lu all their :dap, Little or no change Mdiet, At little, ex liellSe, iNt, inconvenience, And no ExpdAde. ' 1 It calt,e, a frequent desire and iris es trtretvl to urinate. thereby Removing Olidruchous. Preventing and CUring Strictures of the ,t, retreat, allaying Pain Mal Inflammation. Mil frequent in this class of dh.eace, Mid expelling all PVil , ollo.l, Diseased and tromand matter. • ! . %Thousauds upon Thousand.. Who lime been the Victims of Quacks, and who have paid henry feii to be cured in a %hurt time. have found they weredereh ed, and that, the POISON bus, by the use of junco:pa - astringents, been ,thed up in the sygem, to break out ia an nicgraiated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAU.E. Heladrold's Extract Buchu for fill affections -and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing• in MALE or FEMALE, from whatever enw.e originating. and no matter ot, HOW LONG STANDING.; Diseases of these Organs require the aid of DIURE TIC. lIELMBOLD'S EXTRAUT lIUUHU is THE GREAT DIURETIC, and is eerfidn td have the desired eileet in all dioeases fin. which it is reeminnended. _. . - . .. . "Evidence of the moat reliable hod rnsponslble character will accompany the median's, PRICE irl PER BOTTLE; OR SIX FOR $5, Delivered to any .addreas, securely `parked from observation. Describe Symptom in all Cortonecnicestione. CURES CIIARANTEED l !ADVICE GRATIS! t. A 0 dry...letters fur informatilm to + , (. . H. 'S. lIELMI3OLD, 'Clannish , . 104 South Tenth St., below Pesti:nit, Phila. • HEI.MBOLIVSMedivaI M 'S Depnt, , 4 HELBOLDDrug• and hetnieal Waiehouse. 50-1 I ROADWAY N. Y. BEWARE OP COUNTEREEI $ AND UNPRIN. CIPLED DEALERS' v, ho endeavor to diTose of their own and other articles on'the reputation attatund by .11,...4mbuIrri. Genuine Preparation's. , . • - _ • " Extractliiihlim ! . ' , ~ " ' '• ..Sar.4aporilla, •• • • " Impiov;ed Rose Walsh. 1)01.0 fly . - ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ASK FOR HELMBOLO'S TAKE O OTHER. Cutout the sokrortisement and ..Y 4etitl for it, LSD AVOID DIPOSITION AND EXPOSUItk:. nr0r11,63-13. _ IWOUTZ'S CELEBR - ArYED :HORSEA ND CATTLE POWDER.—The' e ifder4 have proved, after a trial of several yearn, to be superior to any prepa ration of the kind' used. The eltief thperiority of these Powdori arise from the bet that they ath composed of medicines that has e Laxative, Tomo and Purifylng pro. Ferries. The Laxative eject. crudities' from the stomaeli and thtet.tines t the Tonic.give, strength to the spuent of the Hone; and the purifying medicates contained, iu them clilamte the Masi mat lay the foundation fur a healthv tool eikenlation„ The nnetof. them' improves, th'e What. strengthetis tire appetite, and gives 111 e hor;te s a rum. smooth; alo,sy skin—thus improving rite apt yikor =and spirit of the noble These Powders are not intended. as - somi. Powders are. to bloat the animal, no as to else him the I appentanee of trying, fat when not really se—bul to realm e the disuse and promote his general health. , , - The, , Pmvders will,strengthen the stnumeh and sates. tines. cleanse them Porn offensiVe matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They are u preventive of Lung - Fever, and a rertzda remedy for all (11.41. e/ incident to the Horse, no Glanders, Yellow Water. Distemper, FoUnder, Heaves, slaVering. Chnghs, Fevers, LOSS of Appetite. and Vital Energy, &e. Thew Powder•. if used. two or three times week, through the winter and spring. your Horse will never get the Lung Fever, Colic or. Botts. 'A few doses of these po,wders will remove the worst Cmtgh on any Horse. Were :du nem of Horses to feed a few of these Powders even• year they might save:the; lives of many valuable HorseZ, MILCH COWS.—The properties , this Powder plows:nes in inereastagibe quanta) . of Milk In Gown; given it an lin- Jammu* and [due which should place it in the hands of every portion keeping a Cow. In faMming Cattlit - it givrs them an appetite, looterts their hide; Had makes their thrivin maeL faster. 101,11,mi:es of Swine, es Co'meet, Fleeri in the Limp anti Liver, Sr., by putting ,frent half a piglet to a paper of the, Ponders in a barrel - of swill, the above iligeaseic Cpl. ho Niro& or entirely priivented. By using the, Pawiliirii the Hog-Cholera eon be preventeiL Pre , pored by Y. A. Ft it K 11110... Westminster, Md. For sole wholestile and retail by Storekeeping every where. Priee eh, a paper, or five pipers for $l. [(19.1,y, . • riloli'FZ'S MIXTURE IS A SAFE AND x- reliable Remedy for the rare of Rlieumatisrtn. Pala• flit Nervinni A ffeetions, Sprains, Burns, Birellings, and all •fflseastei requiring an maenad irpplivation' on num. On Homes it will never fail to ewe 8011-evil, Fistula. old Running. Soren or Sweetie. if properly applied. For SPlnins, }truism, Scratches, erneked }loot Chafes, Sad dle or Collar Gall,'Cuts Wounibc it is an infallible wemeile. Try It and be eonyineed orits iifflonee. TIRRUNIKTIBM.—Persona afflicted with this disease, no matter of how long - standing, can bo promptly and et; fectnally cured by using this mixture. There Is nothing i the world So sure and so good to take away bad C 1174 and cure Prostipites as this prepay Minn.. Try tt and Fey Yourselves, Price 25 unit 50 cents per bottle. P pureic by S. A. F UTZ & BRO., Westminster. For ~ale by Suite eepers erorywhero.,, JW. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FUR- - „ NISHING STORE au4SIIIRT 3IANCFACTORT, No. Sl4 Chesnut St., 4 doors below the Continental, Phil. artelphia. Particular attention given to ordered Shirts. A perfect fit gdarauteed. Persons nt n distanee can order by the following Shirt pietuutes • Size atimuil the Neck. " " Chest under the Arum Waist. " Wrist. Length of Arms (bent) from centre of hack to middle of hand. Length of Brx.oui nt Side . Shirt. C. WALBO and Rend REA STUCK MANK FACT Street, Phriaddphia, . Shirts told Drawers. C chiefs, Are, Shirts, Wra order hr inetssitts,nent, ts' (Inlets may Le left cri: bora. IirEsTON & BROTHER, MERCHANT T .TAILOR.. "(ki-t,de Strw,,Phaadelphia. Pa. Having receiN ed tt liVeral share or parnmage from ('ham• berbburg ntnl vieiurtc. n e ore encouraged to ash for more. The excellence of our pouts and our work, and the care we take to give entire satisfaction. are a'iornicient gaaran ice that we value our reputation. WESTOX 5: BROTHER. THE LADIES OF . AMERICA LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS LYON'S PERIODICAL-T/ROPK, LYON'S PERIDDICAI. DROPS. • 'VIII FEitALE REMEDY! FE3IALLI REMEDY I 'VHF 61:1•IAT FEMALE REMEDY! !lilt. (:R A"l' FEMALE REMEDY I • I.l"o\'n PERIODICAL DRUPs- 1)1101.:-. LYONS PERIODIC.%L OR. It LYON', PERIODHUI. DROPS ARE BETTEu THA's PILLS! t ALE BErl'Elt 'FIIAN PILLS! t..titE , ISETTEIt 'I'II AN PILLS! ARE ILEr/1:14 THAN WEL, 1.. .n' ?'eril , 4l.leal Drift, are THE ON IX PIi.EPA.RA'MoNI flu 11l ricEp. , ,tATI(IN • . /NIA' I'LL' IU PREPA RATION •1 . 111: ONLY FLUID I'lt EPAItATION ever brew:lit brlttre the puhlie. eel an, a dietetic aural riteeitic ha trretrult.ritiett 1th:0-let:V. , the world to produce ,au equal: they uri• • ill ilk ,. 1110,2 ,HELIABLE AND NUitl TO DO 1;001) VI2I;I.I.\BLE AND..St - 111 TO 110 GOOD! 121:1.1.\141.1:.\\I1 SI RI To (mop! Ia:LIABLE AND SURF T(I ((ODD! C.I.NNOT Do HARM C.INNOT 1)(1 AND CANNOT 1)0 HARM -INO CANNOT DO liAitAl 11•' THE LIIRECTI6NS AthitiAtaLio! 'III INS Alll ALMEILED TO! ie '111.1; U11&EI I lIINS Altl-AIMEIZED 'I'D • 'IF IMILEUTI(.O:v% AlIl • ADHERED Tv! sArk: AT ALL TIMES! SAFE A'!' ALL TIMNS ! SAFE AT ALL TIMES! SAFE AT ALL 'IDLES ! except when expre,nly fdrhidden in the directions which are wrapped around each bottle, and have . the written bignatture Lb lIN uptiti them. • NONE OTHER ARE RE GENUINE! NONE OTHER ARE GENUINE! NONE 1 ITHER ARE GENELNE NONE OTHER, ARE GENUINE! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! BEWARE OF,Ct4eNTERFEITS! ISEAVAIIE 4/1 , CciUNTERFEITA! lIEWAIIE I't)I'N'IIIIfFEITS! 'They tilde all nut, to whieh the felualf system is iiiibievaid with 4114141,44 i Mill It degree of vertaitity whit.li twilling. but a ,eteuttheullt I.ollllrl.llltlfYl fluid iireparatiou could reach. tattr:it 1. - NE I'SE NO OTHER USE NO O'rHER ! far my Drops gtillid lwfore the world to the neplss tam: of nil remethw for the cure of 1.01 diwast, of the Kidneyb am d IthMder,- Leueorrhea. Prolupsus and the wild but e i.orreetit .11 of all irregularitle, llh Nirr BE IMPOSED UPON! DO NOT BE IMPOSED - UPON! DO NOT BR IMPOSED I'PON I Do SOT BE IMPOSED UPON by those who hare other preparations. whirls they desqe to palm idT upon the strength,of the popularity of my Drops. and who reeommebd their rwn nostnuni. thus up _j to themselves the constant demand for tar 2enodieal Drops as armedium for selling . •tomethmg whilm ii rth ol esr and methetent But when the prugge‘t yOu nut got them. either make him buy them for you. er else enetosAr one Dollar to the nearest general wholesale agent. syhu will send roe a bottle by return Express. Sou a ill thnc SILVO yourselve., trouble ima obtain relief troth the greate , t Female Regulator of the Nineteenth Century._ . . . Wet 25 MO Bottles of thiA medieine have bept within the last six mouths, and every Lady that stud them. hut for the nature of the mire, would ftir7ill us with her aworn certifieate of Their'efilcacy. It taken hut one Whtr to make the experitneut. and (appeal to time of your sex who are sufTermg—will you waste away when murk Dollar o ill rive you iwant I Prepared by Dr, JNO. L. LvoN, Praelking Pra e 5 :l per bottle. - C. G. CLARK & CO.. WhoJeCale Dnitrgists. 'New Haven. Connectient. Genera Agesir, for the rafted States and C/1 1 / 1 1/11.5. For mile nt Wholesale he I). Fj. BARNES & CO.. New York. . k v GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO.. Boston. JOHNSTON. HALLOWAY & COWDEN. nel,l34l.erovly. trl North Sixth St..-Phil. T 1' 0x T.A N 10 ALL - IN V AL-,IDS IROS IN - THE 131.00 D. it is well knuivu to the medical profession that IRON i. the vital pron,iple or Life Element of the blood. Tilts is derived chiedy tram the food We eat : hut if the food is not properly digested, or if, from our cause whatever, the nresaryquanuty of iron is not Luken into the circulation. .ar becomes re:Jared, the system stiffens. The bad blood will irntate the heart, wdl clog •up the lungs, still atmiefy the brunt. will obstruct, the liver , and will crud its dibease producing elements fii all parts of the systemr and every due trill seer in whatever organ may be pre• tli,euse. The great value of IRON 4SI A MEDICINE Is ss ill Luau n and neknowledged by all medical men. The difficulty has been to obtain such prcpandum of it us ill enter the emulation and ii.Qhnulate at °nee w ith tin blood. - Tins point. etty; Dr. Ilayes. Ittlwachusetts State Chemist, has been attained to the Peruvian Syrup, by eumbinatiou in a way before unknown. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP • .12i a , PROT Et:TED - rotation of the PRO ..).111)E O.IIIRON A I'EW DISCOVERY IN'3IEDICISFP: that '44lrert a the Root of I)isease supplying the bltxxl with Its Vita Principles or Life Element—lron. • Vd 4 E P.EIi.UVIAN SYRUP Cures Dysperikt, Liter Complaint, 1 -"ruPsr — Fooor sod Aguo, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits. .THE PERUVIAN SYRITP, Infuses strength, - vigor, and new life into the 53 - stem and builds up rin "Iron Constitution. • THE PERU lAN SYRI:P _ Cures Nervous Affections, Female Complaints and al dirences of the Kidneys and. Madder. • THE PERUVIAN AYRUP SPECIFIC for all diseases originatin¢ in a BAD BTATE'OF THE BLOOD, or accompanied by Dehili ty or a Lew State 'of the Sygtem. Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and recom rneadations-from.some of the most eminent Physicians, Clergymen and others, will be sent FREE to any address. JOHN E. WILMA:IIS. Esq., President of the Me,tropolitan Bank, N. Y. Rev. ABEL STEVENS: Late Editor CM - I:Wier( Advocate & Journal. Rev. P. CHURCH:. Editor New York Chronicle. Rev. John Pierpont. Len 111 Johnson, M, D., Rev. Warren Burton, Roswell .Kinney, M. D., Rev. Arthur B. Faller, S. K. Kendall, 31. D., Rev. Gordon Robbins, W, R. Chisholm, M. D., liev. Sylvania: Cobb, Traneis Dana, D:, Rev . T. Starr King. - Jeremiah Stone, M. D., 11ev. Ephrann Note. Jr:, Tose Antonio Sanohez, MO:). lfisv. Joseph H. Clinch, A. A. Hays. M. D., 11ev. Henry Upham. Abr ham Wendell. M. D., Itev. P. C. Houlloy. J. R. Chilton, 31. 1).„ 11ev. John 'A'. ( tnstood. H. E. Kianey. M.l). , Prepared by N. CLARK & exclusively for J P. DLNIOINRE, 491 Broadway, New York. , Sold by all Druggists. • • j july1:1-eow-ly =I EDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE FORTY YEARS' •EX PERIENCE 113.14 fully'establishell the sniperionty of, REDI)ING'S RUS'SIA SAIiVE ( - )ser all other healing prepanttions. It cures all Rinds of Sores. Cut!, Burns. Ilia's, lleers. Salt Rhetun, Erysipelas, Sties, Piles. ettms,',Sorel :tips Sore Eyes, &0., - removing the pain nt once; and re• 'clueing the most angry•looking Sn•ellings and Inflaratna. , Ilonsstis tf by magic. ONLY 25 VENTS A BOX. tons CAt.F 111 - J. Y. DINS:4OIIK No. 491 ltnnubray, New York. • S. W. FOR LE & 48 Tremont street, Rastas, and by all 1 ruggb 4 a• 3 [Julylli•how•ly . , " C 0 :i. t A it' ' s'' 1864. RAT. ROAt7II ir., EXTE R 31 I NIA TOR 8 . 4 "15 years established (it N. Y. City." .! I - 'T ' ' Duly infallible reinedivaltiotru." - " Free from Poisons." I , . , • - Not dangerous to thelliuman Family., I " Ibis come Out of their holes to dlr.!' rr Sold by all Druggists everywhere. ' , , • riri II! Beware 111 of all•woillilean imitations. i - 11•_gr "Costar's" Depot, No 459 Broadway. New York. Li7'" -- Sold by all Wholesaleland Retail Druggists la Chamberalrurg Pa. - • I I - • tular94lsni TAR. N. SCHLOSSER'Si DENTAL OF FICE nn seetext Street. /In, squarit South of the Marltet HMISP, over Mitchell's Ittee Store „AIL aug2l: • Qllntbing. I IMISI • r• X S CO.'S, Wholesale 1 - )y.m.A.or, LIN - Ex oc. DRESS I Ity, Nos.:, and 7 .Yorth &Da 31erino and Cotton ruder rtes. Sear& Glovoq, —Dandkor pars and Ditto Stocks natale to ul wart rated to . iAntsittisfaation. It ti SHRI:OCK. Chamber,. covdtk_ IBE~iral. Sel:t,r!.ber_,2l.; Marital. _7' IIALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL - --Dr. _LA JOHNSTON, the fu rnder of this Celebrated Institu tion. offers the wont certain, speedy, and only eff ec t ua l remedy in the world for Uleets, Structures, Seminal Weakness, Pain In the Loins, Constitutional Debility. Impotence, Weakness of the Buck and Lhasa, Affections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, ;gee. noun Irritability. Diseases of the Head, 'Throat, Nose or skin; and all those serious and melancholy disorders aris ing from the destruct - lie habits of Youth, which destroy both - body and mind. These secret stud solitary - Tractions are more fatal to their victims than the song of the'Syrens to the mariner UlYssus, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipatiot., rendering marriage, Av.., impossible. YOUNG MEN.—Young Men especially, who have be. come the victims of Solitary Vic*, that dreadful and des tractil-e habit which annually - sweeps to an -untimely grave thoummlw of yuut% men of the tram exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entraneed Slennteituttli the thunders of ekquene e. or waked to eestary the Hying tyre; mayrall with SIB tooth:teem 31.-kftlilarl-El—Asirriea persons, or young men con tetuphainir marriage, being owner of physical weakness. org - onic debility, dotortnitles,, Sa, should Immediately Cmanit Jelinston. - 1f7 ,- wilo places himself under the care of Dr. Johnston may religiumlyeounde in his honor as it gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a rilm,jci aa . OItIiARIC WEAKNESS 13i311:131ATELY C, RED AND FULL VIGOR. IttISTORETD.—Thbo disease is the penalty most frequently paid by those who bare •becotrits the victims of improper Indulgences.' Young persons are: too Wet In commit es se es from nut beiuic aware of-the dreadful consequence's ATM...may ensue. Now, whp 'that understunds the subject will pretend to deny than the power of Procreation is lost sooner by those haling into improper habit than by the - prudent. Beside. being de priced of the pleasure of healthy offspring, and the most serious umt destructive syanpathy to mind Rod body arise. The system homilies deranged, the physksi and mental powers weakened. nervous debility, dyspepsia, palpitation id the heart. indigestion,. a wasting orthe frame, cough, synitsuus of consumption. Office .Ne. 7, South Frederick Street, seven door* from lialnuture street East side, up the steps. Be weenie: in observing rite name and number, Or you will militate th e place. A Ci'RE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. No Mer rdry or Anarrow. Drugs. DR. JOHNSTON, .klember of the Royal College ot Surgeons London, graduate front one of the most soonest Colleges of the Pelted States, and the greater part of whose life has been vent in the hospitals of London. Paris il'ltiladelithia and elsewhere, has effected some of the ntAd astonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubleft withfinging in the head and eats when asleep, great nervous ess. being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were curedimmediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE!—When the misguided. aud imprudent v.itar:. of pleasure find he has imbibed the seed of this 'willful disease, it too often happout that an tinted .4.11, of shame, or dread of discovery, deters film trots applying to those oho front education and litspects illilly coo al o ne bstneud him, deluyiug till the constitu tional symptoms of this horrid diseitse make their appear ance -owls as ulcerated sore throat diseased nose, noctur nal maim in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deaf nese. miss on the 'chin, bones mut arms, blotches ou the head. face and extremities, progressing with frightful ,ra pidity, till at last the palate of the month or the bones or the 0040 fall in toil the victim of this awful disease be- COMP, a horrid ohjsvt of eonimissemtion. till death puts a period to his dreadful sunerinp, by sending him to that bourne (non whence DU trisveller returns." Tosneh, there fore Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserre the Most ins inlnt,te selTee )' ; and from his extensive practice in the first Hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently recommend it safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate 'de but of this horrid dimsise. . - It is a melancholy fact that thousands till victims to thi's horrid disease owing to the =skillfulness of ignorant pretenders who by tzse of that dreadful poison, Mercury. rain the constitution; and either send the ttoilbrtunate to uu =timely grave, or make the residue of life miserable. TAKE nurrlcuLAu NOTICE I—Dr. J. addresses there who have injured themselves* 'private and be. proper intiolgentsis. These are I,IIIP of the sad and melancholy effects pro dmvd by early habits of youth, viz t— Weakness of the Beek and Limits, Pains in the Head. Dimness of Sight, L,st.s . :Museular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dye llepsta, Nervous Irranbility, Derangement of the Digest Ski e Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consump tion, Se. MENTALLY, - the fearful effects on the mind are mach to be dreaded; loss of Memory, confusion of Ideas, Deprob ston of Spirits, Evil lorelsxliugs, Arereion to Society, Self-Distrust. Lore of Solitude, timidity, ,Le., are some of the evil effects, Thou ands of persons of all ages can now judge what is the eatisa of their declining health, lasing their vivo, becoming weak, pale. ban e singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of Consumption. Dr.--IOHNSTOI'S I:CYR/ORATING REMEDY FOR (ou:ANkc WEAKNESS.—By this great and important remedy; Weakness of the Organs_is speedily cured, and full vigor rentortld. Thimainds of the most nervous and debilitated, who , . . had lost all hope. have been Immediately relieved, All unpMilnents to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualid canon Non ous Imtubility, Trembling, Weakuevi or Ex. hanstion of the moat fearful Lind, speedily cured by Dr. Johnston. YOUNG lifEN, - who have injured themselves by a cer tain practice. Indulged in when alone—u habit frequently learned from evil esmuluniohs, or at school, the effects are nightly felt, even when usleep, and if not cured render finininge impossible. and destrtlys both mind and body, should_ - apply itmnevliately. , What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darting of his parents, should be snatched from all probiseits and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging In a cer tain mend habit. Such persons, before contemplating _ MARRIAGE. ,should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most tieci.,:sary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without there, the journey through lite lassotnes a weary pilgrimage, the pmspetit hourly' tinrkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair. and filled with the melancholy reflection, that the hupp:ness of another becomes blighted with our own. OFFICE NO-. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, DALTI3fORE.. STRANGERS. 7 T4e many thousands cured at this Institution in the pan fifteen years; and the numerous im portant surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the reporters of the pipers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeared. again and again before the public. is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. N. If. There are m many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising thetuseives as Physicians, ruining the health of the already afflicted, Dr. Johnston deems it at:emery to may to those unacquainted with his reputation, that his Diplomas hang in his offlee. ' TAKE letters Must be past paid, and contain a p.tsige stamp far the reply, or no answer will be sent. (mar 16-Iy. ()STETTE R 'S CELEBILATED STOMACII BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tunic, Corrective and Attaa• rive, of wonderful efficacy In diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,' Headache,. Gee oral Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, Intermit tent Fever, Cramps, Spasms, - and all Complaints of either Sex wis ing &but Bodily Weakness, whether inhe• - rent lit the rTtoent, or produced by spec-jai...m.lam- Nothing dint is nal wholesome, genial and restorative in its nature enters into the computation .of lICISTET. TER'` STOMACH < BITTERS. This popular prepexas don ectitaimt no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical elethent, no fiery excitant, but is a combination of the ex tracts of rare balsamic herbs altd plants with the palest and mildest of diffusive stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease, and, so far as the human system can be protected by human means, against maladies engendered by an unwholesome Mmes• phere, impure water, and other external causes, HOST; ETTER'S BITTERS may be relied on as a saSeguard, In districts infected with FEVER AND AGUE it Las beet, found infallible as a preventive, and irresistabie as a remedy : and thousands who resort to it under atrprehen slim dun attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities in ad vance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvellous medicine. Fever and Ague patients after being plied for ; Months with quinine In vain, until fairly indurated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently restnred to health within a few days by the use of HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. - - The weak stomach Is rapidly invigorated and the appes tits restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works_ wonders in canes of Dyspepsia and less confirmed forms of INDIGESTION. Acting as a gentle'and painleu aped. eat, as well an upon the liver, a also invariably relieves the CONSTIPATION superinduced by Irregular action of the digestive and seetetive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to ATTACKS; LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, and FITS OF LANGI/OR, find prompt uud permanent relief from the Sitters. The testimony on this point is most conclusive and from PAII sexes. The agony of BILIOUS COLIC is immediately stuiged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by acemilon ally resorting to it the return of tote complaint maybe Pre' vented. Asa tienend Tonic 110 STETTED.% BITTERS produce effects whit% must be experienctd or- witnessed before they use be fully appreciated. In cases of CONSTITU TIONAL WEAKNESS, PREIKATURE DECAY and DEBILITY and DECREPITUDE arising from OLD AGE, it exerelms the electric influence. In the minvaleecent stages of all diseases it operates ss• delightful invigorunt. When the powers of nature are re. lazed it operates to reinforce and re-establish them. " • Lust, hut not least. it is THE ONLY SAYE STIMU LANT, being manufactured front sound and innocuous matenals, and entirely free from the acid elements pres ent more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stowatehles of the they. So faMilv medicine has been so universally, sad It pity bo truly added. deservedly popular with the latellagent pornon of the ebmnunlity, , as HOSTETTER'S BIT , TEIIS.- P'el ' ' " dred bY TIOSTETTER SMIT-H, Pittsburg, Pa. gold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepef il e . v i e y rl2.- where. BALSAMIC, COUGH SYTIVP.—Far Conerhs. Colds, Crouft. Whoopitsg Cough. Asthma, Brinickitas, ...pitting Blood, Pain and Weakness of the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing . , 4e.—This is no new remedy. It hus been used fur a number of years in Maryland ana parts of Pennsylvania, and has where• ever !.nowt .. .acuired an unpreeedented reputation Ita curing the various disnismi fur which it is recommended. It is toed by all classes of 'society, and the universal opinion is shut it'l4 good. — This Syrupjs a purely, VglpttO. Ide Compound. It is pleasant to take. and never does In jury. but owing to Its pnrifring qualities, most do good under any circumstances. Its effects are truly wonderful; northing, calming, and allaying the most violent eaughat purifying, strengthening: and Invigorating the whap qr. tem ; calming mid soothing the nerves; ai4 tan in g and S tnting expectoration, and healing' the DISEASED LUNGS. thus striking at the root of disease, - and driving it from the sYstem. CROUP.-This disease is announced by didienitY ,of breathing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking 001 40. - threatened suffocation, dze. It inertly ()CCU?' -in rung children. No child need die of Croup if this SyruP 1 1 Pro perly used and used in time. Mothers having croup) children should watch the first show of the disease, and ativsys keep this remedy on Land For cough after measles this Syrup is mast exoellea. Experience has proves that it is equaled by tic...other pre partition. The price is each as to place it within the reach of the poor as well as the rich, and every person should have it. : • Every onus should have it in the house. It is • true sad faithful Mend to all who value health and wish to sicure themselves against that mutt terrible disease, Constizap. Lion. It will be found the most useful as well , of Oa cheapest family medlaim in the world. It had betiniumel for the last four years with a success pitheut • P•fill!il- Price 40 Cents per bottle, or three bottles for in 10. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ &BRO., Westminster, lid. For sale by Storekeepers everywhere. &gal/