I , gi • tti grapt , ti c Cl' 4i 0,---- HARRISBURG, PA TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1864,_ AND COUNTRI T 0 W N BEtizrAE for taking out paint,' Tarnish grease and stains from silk and woolen goods, without injuring their color and texture. fresh lot received And for sale at C. A. Bann- Orart. & Co's drug store. jan23-d3t, To UNITED STATES, TAIAIMES. —ln conse- AApiertee of high waters in some sections of the ':,:44th district of Pennsylvania, preventing at- Atendance nt appointed places, the - penally r''.. I not be imposed until the first day of .ebruary. All who call or send their re -. ~. , , .ctive amounts due, to the Collectors of . ein their own county, can do so, and save 4' - : penalty which must follow after the 31st *. A. IC. FAHNESTOCX . -; ITc ,- , 1.1'4,jani.5-d2t Collector 14th District, Pa. ' *Or —4o— NOMINATIONS.—The Union men . 1 ,1441 Lancaster have nominated ,Ttihn Fonder *ith, Esq., for Mayor. Es-Mayor Sanderson .'',bias boon nominated by the Cops. vni's BATTERY. —The ranks of this cora tic .y bare been filled: Applicants for ad_tiiis :.r4 VC.re so numerous that some thirty per '' g. w. re rejected -4 . Yr:MA:DAY afternoon we noticed four red engaged. in a game of "iisticuff," on rket street. All *ere under the influence q-pir;fs. No one. was seriously clam red 1:13:1:1 ':Ork .SAL' , FOR BEEF.—The Superintenent is State Lunatic Hospital advertises for, sals for supplying the hwital with and corned beef, during the year. Pro is will be received until Friday morning see advertisement. I=l NC. MUSTERED IN. —Large umnbers of mire here daily and are mustered -ivice of their Uncle, who, in return for patriotism, rewards them with: a liberal y. Bully for Uncle Samuel, the recruits rt•enbacks iPECLkL MEETING of the Mount Vernon and Ladder Company 541 be held in tcond floor of the ticharige building, on Lt street, this evening, at 7,1 A .teudauce is requested asbusiriess of im \ee will be brought before the meeting. ;[NG RALLROAD. — The Philadelphia midi Railroad Company have leased - the, .ine Hill and Sehnylkill Haven Railioad years, and guara,ntee the stock,-holders cent. dividends. This gives the Phila.. Lia and Reading Railroad Company the •ol of all the lateratßuiiroagtenating huylkill county. CM= 1-r. who Isre suffering from dieease or Dr. H. Addison, who is now.stOpping at ;tate Capitol Hotel,-incites to a -trial of Lew method of treatment, compoSed of and herbs. FOr further information, advertisement in :another column, and unt one of his circulars, which will be out arrow, giving full particulars. ruT Puocnnon:os.—The Court . proceed-, of this week have been unimportant, and orthy of note. A few trivial eases have heard and disposed of. The more im tit eases have been continued. Among .atter are those of the pickpockets arrested time ago, and that of Augustus Liebtrue, ,e d with passing counterfeit money. oLIdERS PAssrso.--Eandreds of. soldiers through this city dailY by railroad. A portion of them are going home on tur n, (they having re-enlisted,) while others returning to their regiments. We notice our streets numerous war-worn patriots wear the veteran's stripes. These noble merit the respect and este:era of all our 11ED mko has ceased - A° ,float, from Hall. The warn May-bite ''Wpather, Icily damaged' the ice, and thel skating has "gone up," temporarily. ; The t state of the weather almost conapels! believe that we are in the midst of] . Fires are scarcely endurable. We that the doors of many business houses een thrown open to admit the fresh air. t not injurious to vegetation, we could a continuance of this pleasant state of during the remainder-of the season. • SINOUIAR ContemnxerThe . trial of Hill, (than whom no honester man ever a conductor on the New Jersey = Cep lroad, on the charge of embezzlement Lei.... 141°13 Valley Railroad, - which re took. - ‘e in this city, has excited pia ttention and heen the cause .of eliciting i But the most sin s.yinpathy for Hill. !oinei,lenee counecteu. With the trial ' is onted in the facts relating to' the .pilfering the railroads at the time the deteM..! b r: ea were supposed dishonest conductors, o-7 ring passengers had their pockets Pi t eked treds of dollars. In this fact there is cer, ly a very strange coincidence, but the eir,, ;mimes involving inmystery a great deal •obbery, extend even further thin this iug of pockets while these detectives were ?ling in disguise over the different routes. .11 Pinkerton and his gang were' in this to give testimony before the grad jury also at the first offer to try Capt. Hill, hdloch's brokers' office was robbed' of ,000. While the same detectivest iiere in city within the past ten days, 'eunkel's t McCormick's safes were burghlriously med—the freight depot of the Pewlvahia lroad was burglariousl3- entered , !-Oad the !lam= thereof murderOuslyi#Mlted. !se are all singular coincidel4c:Cs.:. They 'e excited much speculation in thilifi* - Jult this to our readers without commeat.• Ow a ohild being told that)lematiat be broken of a bad habit, he actually replied: " Papa. hadn't I better be mended ?" DRONN ED. -A boy named Henry Yorgey, of Leading, wac drowned on Saturday tact by the breaking of ice on which he wee clotting. EXCHANGE or FLAGS.—The, peison who re ceived a " flag instead of his own, will re turn it to No. 3 Third street, near Market, and recpive his. - . i m • . 41, Or Eir per.sons hel to service littler , the first draft, one-seventh served in person, two-sevenths served by substitutes, and four sevenths paid service money. A FUBloua rebel writes " rather be a bob-tailed dog in a nonfiderate camp than commander-in-chief of the Federal army." We had rather he would be. - How TO GET RED OF Your. CORNS. —Rub them over with toasted cheese, and let .your feet hang out of bed for a night or two that the mice may nibble at them. If the mice do their duty the remedy will be sufficient. • Tim ,trade in lottery: tickets is carried on to such on extent in Pittsburg that the papers are calling the attention of the officers to the evil. The Chronicle says the evil is carried on: to a greater extent than it has been for years past. It alSe says: "If the' 'cloak of secresy, under which the traffic has necessarily to be, conducted, could be removed, it would astori= ish the public to see , the, men ; who day, after day, week after week, and month after month squander their means in buying tickets, under the delusive idea that they will some day or other draw as prize. WHAT bLva.-s a Buss:EL.—The following table-of the number of pounds of - various artl - to make a bushel may be of interest to some of our readers: ........60 Beans ...... 56 Bran 70 Clover Seed.... ........56 Timothy Seed... ..... .32 Hemp Seed ........46 Blue Grass Seed ' _52 Dried Peaches 50 Flax Seed 50 Castorlleans.. . 4 ,57 pried Apples.. Wheat Com. Shelled... Corn, on the cob Rye Oat. Barley Buckwheat.— . Trish Potatoes... - sweet Potatoes... Onione„., ...... M== BATTLE-FIELD OF GETTYSBIJEO. —Hon. Jeis. R. Ingersoll, Chairman of the Provisioual Committee of the Gettysburg Battle-field Ale morial Association, has issued a circular to the people of Pemisylvania, setting forth the importance of preserving the'dacred grourid; where was fought the greatest .battle of the present war, and calliug,uponthem.to bate tpwards its purchase. The object of file association is ,te,preserve it, with its natutal and artificial d'efences, in the form and con dition they presented during the battle digs of July. • • - IT is horrible to think what discoveries science - is constantly making. It is not sum talent thatesome eminent astronomer at Cain,, bridge should discover a, comet per mon,tlf,'i but Professor Tyndall must 'state that the. 'weight of this earth is such, and the velocity with ivhieliiit Moves So , great,' that if it shofild suddenly stop, the heat it would create would be sufficient to reduce, it, to a T_ thin " if after the stoppage of its motion, the earth should fall into the sun, as it assuredly would, the amount of Beat generated by the blow would be equal to that developed by the combustion of 5,600 worlds of solid carbon." AN AGED Fammr.—Daniel }Melly, an aged citizen, died a few days since, in Adiims county. He was a resident of Franklin toi , n ship for more than seventy. and wits!the father of seventeen children. His anceestors were froin-thelthine andwere among the first. settlers in Lehigh county, of this State. 'two of his brothers: who accompanied hini to . Adams county more than seventy years since, died, aged 90 and 86 years. One brothel yet living in Franklin township, is aged 84, - .and one sister aged 86. Another sister living in Huntington county, Eti."; is aged 90; and? : yet another sister residing in Lehigh countt,* aged about 92 years. i '"' t,,, n • WHO ABE EXEMPT FltoM THE DEAET.—The following important information . relative to the diseases which will exempt persons from the new draft is given. The order will soon be promulgated by the War . Departmentjand is in course of printing. , The following! dis eases and infirmities., are those which ; dis qualify for military service, and for which drafted men are to be "rejected as physiCally or mentally unfit for the service:" Marlifest mental imbecility; insanity, including peri odical aberration; epilepsy, attested by an affidavit of .a physician who bas attended him within six months preceding examination; paralysis or chores; organic diseases of *ter nal organs; developed tuberculosis; caneer;.. aneurism of the large arteries; inveterate dis-, ease of the skin; permanent physical ;disa bility; scrofula or secondary syphilis; chronic rheumatism does not exempt unless manifest ed by change of physical structure; lo4s of. eye sight or cataract; disease of the eye"; greatly impaired vision; loss of nose; deeided deafness proved by evidence; chronic ottor rhina; incurable disease or deformity of either jaw, impeding mastifieation or speech; anchy losis of the lower jaw; caries of the bones of .t fict face; loss' of substance of check; dumb s o:oved SitiaalcTrYev — iitericeTloss * ,or 'Less tongue; confirm 9d stam total Or" iilatial , of mering; loss of front teeth as molars; tumors or wounds of the 'Leek; excessive dez formity of the 'sliest; cares of the spine; ribs or sternum attended with uleerationif hernia; fistula in ano, if extensive; old and ulcerated internal (not external) hcemorrhoids;: con firmed venereal disease; total or parkd loss dgenerative organs; stone in the bladder; Con firmed or malignant sarcocele with :titiendant liliseases; loss of hand or foot; wounds causing` lameneds; loss of right thumb; hiss of two fingers, or power in them, Of the same h an d; also first and second phalanges of the trigers, of the same;hand; lose of great toe; gni) feet end.. dffor,AlarPfthf' feet; varicose 7,9110 on infbrior:-.extrat4tieVOid'e*n lo, 44,3.; MWTP SorioemMkrrE ß sritPinPaztCorsTr•A P ic9 33 . , the "Report of gtate'S)iperintendent,of Common Schools ; far the school year ending June 4, 4863," jiiit : _ , publisited, glean the following information concerning the school: of Dauphin county:.. • No. of schools in' the county, '2lO ; No. yet required, 8; average number or monthb taught, 54; No. pf:male teaohers,•l7o ; No. 4fenolle do., 40; average - stda'ries of -male tetichers per month, $24.95 ; do. of females, . '.. 4 ...22.47„: No• of male scholars, 6,646; No: of 'female do-, 4,395; No. learning German,.ll3; avervigeNo attending school, 6,080; cost •of eaethAler month, 55c.: amount levied for schoi4„pur poses, $41,352.65; do. for building piles, $9,635. 76 ; received from State .appropri4on, $4,328.40; from collectors, tumeated,lands, &c., $48,748.75; cost of WA:mai :433,- 012.95; cost of fuel and contingencies; $5,- 055.38 ; cost of school houses,„buildinii.rent ing, &c.; $10,879.69 ; balance on ::d. $9;551.91. 1: The following figures show the cost, S:c. o of the Harrisburg schools: 33 schools; 3 re.qttrr4; 10 months taught; 12 niale and 21 learude teachers; average salary. of males, 837.49; Of females, $25.15; 1,600 male scholars; 1,818 fe male do. ; 1131 earning German; average attend ance, 1,865; cost of each per month, 34ctrzy amount levied for school purposes, $15,568.35; do, for building purpose.s, $6,617.31; reseed from State appropriation, $1,273.60; fronNeol lections, de., $20;969.44; cost of instrue#4, $11,556.00; fuel, ece., $1,241.11: cost of•sehobl_ houses. &e., 56,816.52. FIRST With) - . C.173 . TELE Of the citizens of the FirSt Waid, ,Harrisburgi will be held at 74- o'clock,-on. Wednesday eve ning, January -27th, at Mr. Brenneman's Black Horse Hotel, Paxton street, for the pur pose of expressing their sentiments in refer 7 euce to the course of: their Councilmen lad the draft question, and to advise such other Measures as may be deemed adviSable, to raiS4 the quota Of the Ward, without resorting* -the draft. All persons - interested in the mat= ten care requested to attend. MANY. Co.mum How.—The 73d and 147th reti ments Pennsylvania Volunteers have re-en.-.. listed and 1117 e now on their way home froW Tennessee on furlough. ; Drvwxbro DECLAILED. —The Atlantic said Ohio -Telegraph Company (Philadelphia Pittsburg) annbunces its usual quarterly dlyi dend, of Two DOLLARS per share; payable On the 25th hid., at the office of the Treasurer, in Philadelphia. • ' , CIATTIMG A,CGoTniTs.—lt is ordered by they' War Department that, in the settlement of tile clothing accounts of,velu i nteers whose periops of service haVe Veen fess' than one year, t theJA belentitleclo fOpozi e ng:fredo ; the different periods of service, viz months service, $23- 08; six 'months'. serf - lee, 835 30; nine montlih' $4O - 34. c Tai BLAcs FEVER. —This singular (Use:: ing r in Carbondale. The followiti. iliireaverathAiin a single family is related • the tionesdale Herald: "A child of Mr. John Hamilton died on Saturday last; the same night three more were taken ill—all of whom died•on:Snn'day. - .The funeral was attended on Tuesday, during which another was seized with the fever and died immediately. On the same evening the baby was taken, and died the same nighC— YesterdaY morning the mother died; leaving, at last accounts; only one child, then sick, and the father, living, out of a family of nine." IF you wish to impart vigor and 97emiess to the voice, relieve •hoarseness and byonchial affection, get at once a box of Hannvares Bron 7 chial Troches, the only effectual remedy in`the - parket. For sale by the box, dozen or gross at c:l 4 --.Bccuivart & Cm's Drug Store No. 2, Jobes Row, Harrisburg, Pa. liberal discount to the trade. dec24-tf THE celebrated crystal- spectacles propprly adjusted to the eye.; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses, defining an object from one to ken miles, and ail kinds-of optical, mathematical and phi/o; sophical instruments at Rosendale's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a circular ! janBdtf NIA' CUMBERLAND, PA., Jun. 20:1864. DEAR LADY :—Mrs. Ball, will you please pardon me for the liberty that I have taken in addressing you, a stranger. I feel myself under obligations to you for the benefit I have derived from your medioine and eye salve, having suffered - for many Years most'exeruci ating pain in my head, breast and side, not being free from pain day. or night. And I have been doctoring with well-skilled and practical physicians for some years, and `all attempts proved a failure. I had given up all hopes of recovery and felt fully resigned to await' my 'fate; - which foretold an untimely grave. My father being a resident of Siddons burg, and, living quite a-distance from you, I did not ge . kto tear Of youimedieine—that has proved a wenderful cure indeed. Some few months ago I was, advised,bY a lady friend of mine to try your medicine. She stated to me that she made use of your medicine and salve which proved a cure. Feeling "rather loth at first to try, as I had laid out mortay time after time, which made the expenses very heavy and all for naught. . But having great Confi dence in my friend's integrity, I was proinpted to hearken to her kind entreaty and try for myself. I therefore purchased two dollars and a half worth of your medicine, and, to my utter astonishment, in one week I felt a great change, and in two weeks was entirely free from all pain, and your . eye salve perfected a cure for which all other washes and salves proved useless. -My eyelids were so much inflamed that I was forced to wear glasses for some years, and now I have no occasion at all to wear the. glasses, my eyes being well. , I therefore have resolved, dear lady,_ to let you know that I could not rest content until I would return my heartfelt congratulations to you, my friend and benefactress, for the good you havo, ,accomplishect feeling m_ a new creature • You are at perfect liberty to publish this if you feel 'so:inclined. I close by requesting you to accept my warmest regarda; with a hope that for htmanity's sake, your, life may be prolouged. •Suocess be yours forever in performing the wonderful cure. Yours with respect, MAlt E.. BROWN. P. S.--For further information, address Mary E.,Brown, New Cuiriberlimcl, Cumber hind county, Pa. " .• -- kiss L. BALL, No. 27. South Pine street; ilairis)inrg, Pa. ' j21.-tf li + '. t I=l SPECIAL NOTICES. HONE This celebrated Tofi t si SpAP, in such universal demand. is made.from the enOrcEsx materials, is MILD and 1:110L LIENT Id itinature;niaGiamiltoENTED, and extremely BYNEFICIAL in its action upon the EL 12. For salo,by all Drufizisti.end. Fanei Goods Iteelcrs. hauls-dawly nilititryßusiness Aticsided To.; Aiz Bounty Pension, Thick Pay, Subsistence and Military and War Claims, generally, made gut and collected. Per sons twitting at a distance can hare their business trans acted by mail. by addressing EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney-at-I.lw. Third street, - Harrisburg. Pa. deli .11) Muffs Muffs Muffs We have on hand muffs at $3, 53.50, $4 and $5. .t good assortment of low price furs. Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks; Cloaks . for ladies. all prices. Cloaks for, children. • •7 Cloaks at all prices, up 'to' $25. Hoop skirts at 76 cents, S 1 up to VI Stockings for ladies and children. Socks, woolen and cotton. • Linen table covers, linen napkins. Mae; silk at $l, $1.40, and all pricee.. Woolen shirts of all descriptions. Ladies' and gentlemen's pocket hdfs. Linen sheeting 104. Linen for pillow cases 5-4. .. Iluslins, bleached and unbleached, bast make. 'Kid gloves at 87c. and $1 per pair. Cassimerennd cassinet. for men and boys' wear Undershirts and drawers. Ladies' merino vests. • Drw.s goods at all prices. Cambric bands and cambric edging. Balmoral skirts'at $0.25, $3.50, $4. Large assortment of other goods at .c, , SAIMINTIFIVA OR .CONdEDTTRATED LYE AiILY SOAP iIIAKER.I: WAlVinakes high Prices ; Saponifier helps to reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR rents a pound by using 'your kitchen grease. Atir CAUTION! spurious Lyes arc offered also. be careful and only buy, the PATENTED article put up iu IRON can all others being COUNTERFEITS. PENN' A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Philadelphia—No. 127 'Walnut Street, Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way. del9.d&w3m MAID 'mg, :11A1111 . DYE ! ! " 44 1”Itziteli'ilior's Celebrated Hair Dire IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 'The only Harailesai True and Reliable Dye Known. - laps splendid Hair Dye is perfect--ohanges Red, Rusty or gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality ? frequently restoring its pristine color ; and notifies the iii effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH "ELOR. All others are mere imitations, and should be melded. Sold by all Druggists, Cc. Factory-81 .BAR- DATCHErA)R'S nw . torscr tiFXse Ton IMESSING TLIS HAIR. Lie23-ly • Brown's Bronchial Troches. " I have never clitingetPtay Mind respecting them from he ilret t except to think yet better of that which I began - well of." "Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "The Troches arc a staff of life to me." 'Prof. EDWARD. NORTH;' Pros. Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y. 4For Throat Troubles they are a specific." P.. "Too favorably.known to need commendation." t. - PHELPS, Pres.. Mass. Senate, Contairttictopitim nor anything injurious." Dr. L.A. HAYES, Chemist, Boston. "Au elegant combination for Coughs." Dr. G. F. BIGELOW Boston.. " I recommend their use to Public Speakers." Rev. E. H. CHAPIN. " Most salutary relief in Bronchitis." Rev. S. SEIG.FRIED;.Morristown, Ohio. " Very beneficial when suffering from Colds." Rev.- S. J. P. ANDERSON, St.. Louis. 'Utmost instant relief in the distressing labor of breath trig • culler to Asttuna." ati ..;, • Hef.tAi,C.:4 - 10LESTOM,tHow - Yorki • "They have suited my case fifitetly, relieving bit throa so that I could sing with ease." T. DUOHARME, ; Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal! As there are haitations ho sure to obtain the GE.NUINE. jan2Lilkirlit 1111SCELLAN - E017,5. Useful and Valuable Discovery. HILTON'S ORRAI` INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of More general practical utility than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested during the last two years by practical men, and pronounced by all to be. SUPERIOR TO A A r r Adhesive Tireparations knowhi Applicable to' all useful Arts. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT is a new thing, and the result of years of study; its combination is on Scientific Principles, And under no circumstances; or change or temperature, will it' be come corrupt or omit any offensive smell A now thing. Its Combination Manufacturers,, using Machines, will find it the best, article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works without delay, is not affected by - any change Of lelunentlilre. _ Boot and 'slloxr3fan afacturers— • JEWELERS Will and it sufficiently adhesive for their use, as has been proved. It is Especially Adapted to Leathl And we claim as an especial nieri, dpit ,Sticlgs Patches to Boots an. Shoes sufficiently strong witbou st,itching, 1 It is the only l welera. Familie.. I. t LIQUID CEMENT Extant that is a sure thing for mend- It lz a liquid Furniture, . Crockery, Toys. Bone. y Ivory, And artielesbf Household use i HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CENENT Is in a liquid form and as easily ap plied as paste. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is insoluble in water or oiL - HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Remember. Adheres oily substances. , Supplied in Family or Ilariurac turer's Packages from 2 ounces liol.oo 11*— kII.TONB - ROS[B..; CO., . Proprietor.' I - ""- ' Providence, R. 1. 1211 Agents in Philade jelB-dly =I Harrisburg Steam Mills. F LOUR AND FEED. THE subscriber will sell and deliver to fury part of the city, fresh ground, best extra family flour, in barrels or sacks, in any quantity, by the Single barrel, half, quarter or eighth of a barrel. Also, fresh ground corn meal, and feed of every description. Orders left at the Grocery Store of George EL Bell, cor ner of Second-Wick Chestnut, stierst:v..at Peters', Farmers' Hotel, in Market street, or at the drug store of Dr.lEgle, on Mb Ridge Road, will be promptly attended to. dec2B . :l.meow* JOEL'S . HOFFER NEW BAKERY , Broad Street, '- between Second and HARRISBURG. THE .undersigned has opened a new > BA KERY, in the Sis.th wana, where he is p i retamed to supply BREAD - AND CAKES at a reasonable rate. He warrants satisfaction to all who will give him. a call. He will sell his bread at the rate of FIVE CENTS PER POUNA. jitutfulf:weight guaranteed JOHN janßdte . . . , , 110 LADIES.—If you wish good 1 7- 1142,tter rapet Envelopes, Ink, Pens, or any9Migelse in the I sUktienelsl l l,nr ? y.ou %V 01 do well by calling at SCHEFFER'S BOOKST.f.* HaiviSirrg. nol9 PHOROGRAPHS. PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS ! ! FORMERLY OF PfIJGE RO:)2, ESPECTITIILLY inform the Oil - irons of Itarrialurg that they havo moved their place of - busing from Ridge Road to No. 110 Market street, be tween Fourth and Fifth, where they have fitted up a new PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. with all the modem improve ments, where they are prepared to do first class work. We guarantee perfeet satisfaction to all who favot. with a call. no2l-dam (SUCCESSOR TO BUBNTTE & WELDON,) RIDGE ROAD, lIARRLSBrRO, PA., - WOULD respectfully inform their old customers that he has purchased the entire fixtures of Idesqrs. Burnite & Weldon, Including all of their OLD NEGATIVES, so that all who have had their negatives taken by that firm can have their pictures executed as before, at greatly REDUCED PRICES, $2 PER DOZEN. Having refitted the Rooms ; they are now equal to any in the city. and I am now prepared to execute PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTE DE VISITES, AND A.M.BROTYPES, Which for softness of tone and flattering effects cannot be' excelled. I. guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. B. G. FLOW ER:. . n0v284.3m05-AtaW-tutas LF.Wri.. PLAINING AND SLITTING MILL, ON SATURDAY, .FEBRUARY 6th, 1864. lu, HE subscriber will offer for sale, .the valua ble new SASH VACIVI/RT, PLADIING audSLITTDIG . eld 'tile CumberhinatVidley mihtiad,' in Mectdmics burg, Pa. The property comprises a large Two story Frame Factory, with a convenient TWA. SKIRT WARE -110011 near, with Sheds attached, for storing lumber ; and a Lot of Ground, 150 feet square, very advantageously loaded. The Factory is fitted up with a large stock of the best Machinery, which is driven by an ENGINE OF AMPLE The establishment hits an excellent' eatronage, and for any one desiring to curry on this business, no betteropen tog can be founiL Sale to commence at ONE O'CLOCK at., onf midday, when terms will be made known by jaS•dts*• JOHN SADLER. REAL ESTATE AT. PRIVATE SALE Tile several properties of the Estate or WILLIAM AL LMAN, deceased, in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Front street and Chestnut street, at and max the corner of Front and Chestnut streets, a vacantioV'on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 19% acres of land at the eastern terminus of Market street, arc of fered fur sale. Fur terms of sale apply to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia. tle2l-dtg . THOMAS COCHRd.N. LOTS FOR SALE.—A. number of lots have been laid out on the Jonestown Road, abodt ouo mile cast of the city of Harrisburg, which are being sold at low prices. To persons desiring to secure a home for theta...elves and to be relieved from the present exorbitant rents, this is a rare opportunity. A number of lots have already been sold and but few re main on hand. The plan of said lots can be seen at, the Sherill's ollice in ilarrisliarg, where persons desiring to lurchose arc requested to call and see the same. J. SMELL; janl6 BUILDING STONE FOR SALE, of best quality, delivered to any part of the city. • Apply to J. lIISH, jp).2 Immediately below the city. FOR RENT—The store room, cellar and warehouse long occupied by Joseph Ross, dec'd, in we borough of Middletown, Pa. The Store Room is fitted up complete for dry goods, ftc., and the cellar for groceries It is well located for a profit able businws. A good opportunity is olrered to an energetic man to do _a large and safe business or the whole property, dwel ling.and store, will be sold: - 111=o - be made or - JOHN T. • Actiht aterintor.: Middletown Dec. 11. d14412taw3n4 • G DEA •" D E TI S , NO. 119 MARKET STREET, Teeth positively extracted without pain by the use of nitrous oxide. - octl-dt.f RALPH L. MACLAY, . . ATTORNEY-AT-44 W . Unice with D. Fleming, Esq., Second street, ilitirislatrg. Strict attention paid to all legal business, collebUom mili tary claims, pension; &c. Exemptions from draft, claims prepared and advice given. deld.deod2mir: BOOT ED SHOE REMEMBER LAING Sz NIAGINNIS. BtRNITE st. WELDON; B. G. FLOWERS, PHOTOGRAPHER, FOR SALE. VALUABLE NEW SASH FACTORY, PUBLIC SALE, Harrisburg, Jan, 1.5, 1864. FOR RENT. PROFESSIONAL. TO SUFFERERS FROM DISEASE OR PAIN H. ADDISON, M. D., The Celebrated Medical Examiner and • - Herb Doctor, • i OF Philadelphia, has arrived again in liar ri4burg, Pa., for medical practice, and taken a room at the . b".I"A'I7.E CAPITOL HOTEL, Where he will remain ' a short tithe. The afflicted are in vited to call between the hours of 9 A. N. and 1 r. x, and from 2 to 8 P. M. . . HIS EXASMIATIONS ARE FREE, And are peculiarly valuable, interesting and satisfactpry; owing to his perception to read and detect disease; of whatever nature, and wherever located, without making any enquiries of those who call respecting their diselLge or DE. ADDISON Eras lately dimovered and brought into his pm:nee a Method of treatment with which he performs the host 'Amexpepted and remarkable cures of the age t :With' his 'new remedies, combined with his magnelleEbeling poi- Ars he causes those old lingering. complainisond ohm:into diseases which have perplexed physicians id ill ages to llee like magic. Tynly. Ws IS an age of speed and improve ment, and who can tell what a year may develop in :this or that branch of science? jai d itr ELECTRICITY. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDERFUL RESULTS. R. J. M. CREAMER would respectfullyD inform the public in general and the diseased in particular, that he has Opened an office in South Seiond street, below Chestnut, Harrisburg, Pa., where heiwill treat all diseases entrusted to his care,in actiordanceWith the system discovered and taught by Prof. C. Molior Philadelphia, with whose institution he has been on nested, and to whom he takes pleasure in referring. the public for information with respect to bis success in pen fretting disease. . No drugging the system withuncertainutedicalagents. All eures'performed by Maguetisnl, Galvanism and Other Modifications of Electricity, without shocks or and un pleasant sensations. After an Electrical. DiagnostS, a. guarantee - will be given, if desired by the..patient. For further information call and get a pamphlet which con tains hundreds of certificates from medical men and oth ers proving the superiority of this system of pnictice over all others. Consultation free. Office hours 9Yo 12, st.,ltosand 7 to 9 ft DR. J. MILTON CREAIItR. defig-datawlm- tu-th-sa FURS. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! . I ant carrying out my well minted reputation for selling the best made FURS at the most reasonable prices, and offer non , my splendid assort menkof HUDSON BAY SABLE, RICH MINK SABLES, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, CHINCHILLA, $ [ ~. STONE MARTIN, FITCH, JrCI, &C. FURS for Ladies and Misses at the most reasonable ' prices. . I Sar My stock of Hudson Bay and Mink Sables Is the finest ever offered in this. market and comprises: Riding Capes, Three-Quarter and Half Capes, Berthas, Collars, Muffs, &c. JOSEPH ROSENBAITM, No. 416 Arch street above 4th, south side, Philadelphia. P. S.—No business transacted on Saturday. . j • de2B-arnif I MORTON'S GOLD PENS. Another lot of Morton's UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS,? Just received at Scheffer's Bookstore. All pens warntnted for ope year. A PATRIOTIC ,GIFT BOWL OUR CONSTITUTION;:GOVERNXENT A1..a.1 UNION. "Our Government," en exposition of the Constitution, ko., for popular use. By M. ll'ltmasr: Price $l2 For IWO at del4. BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. ti• CONSTITUTION WATIaR CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSriruTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONS - m unON WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER CON sin !MON WATER CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER COM inullON WATER CONSTITUTION' WATER CONSTITUTION WATER. GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CON STI TrTIO N 9 AND THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY DIABETES. and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER. CONSTITUTION WATER Has been pronounced by the _Medical Faculty and the public, to be the most wonderful remedy for the perm:.- nent cure of all diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER that has ever been offered. It is not a MINERAL WATER. It is from experience that CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, and we nos say let no man doubt, when a single bottle has been known to cure diseases 'which the best medical talent it: this country has failed to relieve. A remedy possessing the vktues of Constitution Water cannot be classed under “quack' preparations, as it is now used by the most scientiflo psXtitioners in this city. It is only second class physicians that cry down popular remedies, while the better skilled make use of every means to accomplish a cure; and the success of the phy sician increases as his knowledge of different remedies enables him to produce a cure, while othere fail in the at tempt. Science is satisfied with the truth_ Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we mean you who are ander some specialists's care from yearto year, and we particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting to local trbststent, and all sorts of local applications for diseases, with as much chance of success as there would be from local applications to the throat for diseases of the brain. We hare been always careful to use language in our circular that could not shock the most delicate organiza tion, but we receive so many communications from per sons for which Constitution Water is adapted, and of whose diseases no mention has been made, that we have come to the conclusion that if the remedy is capable of producing a cure, no matter what the disease may be, it should be made known. The medicine is put up for the public, and there should be no exceptions. We would say, Constitution Water is not like a gilded pill, made to suit the eye and taste; it is a medicine iu every sense of the term, placed in the bands of the peo ple for their relief, and ,if taken according to the direc tions it will, in every case, produce a radical cure. We would say that the directions in regard to diet, etc., re late only to the disease under which they occur. DIABETES Is a disease of the stomach and liver, acting through the kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most obstinate disease, except consumption, that affects the -human constitution. Wo have no space for discussing causes, but will state that the effect of the disease is the conversion of the starchy principle (or vegetable portion of the food) into sugar, which stimulates the kidneys to an excessive secretion o: water. Many persons sufter from this disease who are ignorant of it; that is, they pass large quantities during the day, and arc obliged to get up from one to fifteen or twenty times during the night. So notice is taken of it until their attention is called to the large discharge o water, and often when it is so far advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptom is the great thirst, which, when the disease is fully estab lished, is intolerable—the patient'drinls constantly trfitlund being satisfied; also dryness of the mouth, cracking of the lips, a sweet, breath, in the more advanced . cases,- and finally loss of' appetite, emaciation, and the patient grade aly sinks from exhaustion. CosErrrrtrraorr WATER is, without doubt, the only iniciwc remedy for Diabeter t and we have as much confidence that It is a spectfic as we have that opium will produce sleep, and truthfully say that it has cured every case in which it has been vsed. • - STONE IN THE BLIDOZR, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, ERICK DU? DEPOSIT, ETC.. Era, Diseases azishg front's faulty secretionln the one case being too little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too profuse secretion—which win bespeedity curid. by the . CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY. FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR TEE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES. RRTTATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDE:'. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. STRANOUARY AND BuRNDTG, OR PAINFUL CRI For these dise.qes it is_truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said In its praise. A single dose ba; been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day of the Constitution Water will relieve you like magic. Havu long since given up the use of buchu, cubebs and juniper in the treatment of those dheases, and only u;...1 them for the want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER has proved itF.elf equal to the task that has devolved upon it. DIURETICS irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant use soon lead to chronio degeneration and confirmed disease. We present the Constitution Water to the public %vat, the conviction that it has no equal in relieving the clase of diseases for which it has been found so eminently suc cessful for curing ; and we trust that ,we shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient and physician. RR Al) RR AD ! I READ !! ! Iltrnmas, Pa., June 2.1862.—Dr. Wm.. H. Gregg— Dear Sir: In February, 1861, I was affected with sugar diabetes, and for five mouths I passed more than two gallons of water In twenty-four hours. I was obliged t get up as often as ten or twelve times during the night, and in live months I lost about fifty pounds in weight Diving the month of July, 1861, I procured two bottle, of Constitution Water, and in two days after using it I ex perienced relief, and after taking two bottles I was en tirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good health. Yours truly. J. V. L. DE WITT. Bosro:t CORNERS, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1861.—Wm. H. Gregg & Co—Gents: I freely give you liberty tonmke use of the following-certificate of the value of Constitution Water. which I can recommend in the highest manner: My wifi: was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whole length of the back, and in her limbs, with Palpitation of the Heart and Irritation of the Bladder. I called a physician, who attended her about three months, when he left her worse than he had found her. I then employed one of the best physicians I could find, who attended her for about nine months, and while she was under his care shodid not suf fer quite as much pain. He enony gave her up, and said "her case teas incurable. For," said he, "she has such a com bination of complaints that medicine given for one ope rates against some other of her difficuttier." About this time she commenced the use of Constitution Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the first doce seemed to have the desired effect, and she kept on improving rapidly under its treatment, and now superintends en tirely her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the Constitution Water for about four weeks, and weare happy to say that it has produced.a permanent cure. WIL M. VAN BM‘&. , C: EWEN. WErnisassiskri, Conn., March 2, 1863.—Dr. W. H. Gregg—Dear seen your advertisement of "Constitution Water," recommended for Inflammation of the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder r haring ang ere d for the past three years, and tried the s of a Number of physicians with only temporary relief, I was induced to try your medicine. I procured one bottle of your agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Sisson & Co., and when I had used half of- it, to my surprise I found a great change in my eal hth. I have used two bottles of it, and am where I : L i l y gratitude forit; I feet that it is all expect be in my. life, well, and in good spirits never ‘a an you recommend it tote.- May the blewinr amloifcalinGoinlergtveer attend you in your labors of love. •IZgtts truly, ''T LEONARD BIGELOW. FOR r 4 I\V BY ALL DRUGGLSTE PRICE $l. ' - WM. H. GREGG & CO., Proprietors. MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agehts, jan 26-datt6rd-end No. 46 Clitistreet, Netr York. M FOR N ITING. PHYSICIANS
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