Etitgrapil RRISBURG, tIYENING, JANIARY 28, -i4C'' CITY VENDER, a delicate perfume for toi l. A few drops in a basin' of water freshness to the skin. Get a bot- B£lllllVilli tt Co's Drug Store. 3t - caiEbrated , crystal spectaeles properly • •d to the eye; microscopes.from 100 to •rmei:-r ; tower telescopes, field glasses, • an object from. one ...torten miles, and . ; of optical, math'ematil andphilo 'Cal instruments at RoSelidale's `Optical te, s Market Gqitare. • Artifichil eyes d. Send for a circular ! janfidtf '7WN AND COUNTRY. Baltimore papers state that •giss . of the HOlmam Opera Troupe, is se- hundred condemned Obveiliiinent will be soid At iciarlisle-,to7inorkoiv, - . weather continues very mild.. 'Fire is dispensed' With, and many cases are throivit'operi'aniii Siiiiither. Mud Mother Eartli.from'pnihic view, - • JUNTT ORDLNANCE APPROVED. -.1.11 OUT ing columns to-day Rill bg feu nd ;the . ice to. authorize , ;the boirowino :of for the payment of hotinties to It has 1 - . Pen approved' hY the 14 - 0 , 6 i: Erie Dispalrh •ylt - tt.' put on au entire and is now' as handsome a paper as type and . skilled workmanship ;can To every respect, the OAT of public psitrotiiii , e: and ive . ivish Rblisher an appreciative supppd....,f, a great place. - They arc boring in well there and : l)4lT discovered, 1, , clay; 3, .sand; 4, blood; 5, grease;' 7, granite quartz; . .B lead. quartz,;,3, 10, indubitable prollable success; 13, Water;44, curiosities; 15; fire. and coltiredman,,johnjoneti;F. on the 26th of January, 1856, , 5eni:- our jail for a term of eiglit..yiiarS; ding an outrage on the person of a girl, was released on Wdilisday, his confinement having expired. John c•e that great ohanjesnitivelakefit nu• city during his sojourn in .the. •reet Institution. FEV.EI2,--Ate mideistanilllthat this disease has liroken ouit , in .Ridley , in. Delaware county, mine cases all ding fatally within, a few hours of the having occurred Sy.Ven, were lying in the immediate vicinity other at one .time . T one family were among the'victims:4ll ildren with the, exception of two. BY A Victors Vlcip.sn.= , -kmattiiiithed Quick. - residing' in' Ncirdniniberlan4 was killed by one of kisown horses, day. The brute seized 44.§ . ar4be:` is teeth and shattered . it - t 45- pieces;; ich he reared upon him and-trinuided death. So ferocioAs was the brute was with ,the greatest difficidty tliat of the deceased was secured froit 1:1===11 ionoot.. Dmicrons.—lire see by, the that immediately after the,ap- . it of teachers in etich :district; :the: y of the Board • is, requiredlo'io4it list of names, and the school to which Veen respectively appointe4; to the County Superintendent, With a - n . ? tic 9 day upon which . the ensuing term off_ in the district, will Commence, imdthe ion thereof, as directed by the I=l Holes.--The 50th and•looth Penn . regiments are on their ,way li is commanded by Col 4. Christ, and th by Col. Leasure. Both regiments to the Ninth Army Corps, gen. ,Burn- The 100th PennsylNitiqa went Ynlo sit strong, and has, participated in Ake of James Island; 'B. C., second !Bull Antietam, Frederioksbnrg,.. and Knoxville, Tenn. ATE A SSAULT AND BATTratT. —The Gitr ierican says:—On Mondai night last, Simon Kline, one of our most worthy Tensive citizens, was returningtO;his a visit to a neighbot he Wits set upon by ii maxinein'ed I , who I ?.?rei - h i fa . f? n lq il k: v .4 9l tt' ' with stones in. a most. shocling nuumer. is now confmedto his bed, and :his' although'not c:Onsidered 6 :a , i04 11 4 4 41. 7. painful nature. Thompson has been' -Id to "the County ToWein, to answer S WARD CN ENiISTNENTS,-.1-Y01.1.4 t rite off. Air you sfeard 'VIP. spile t Let me tell you that the best 3t girls in this country heAtif 7 be kinted by fellows on crutches, done great things in battle, and'iOn' that staid at home In. your conntrz'si hours, won't stand no more ehtine,Vl - one. of 'em than Jeff Davis 'of going •en in a balloon!_ Enlist!—enlist!- name of-Hamlet's Courrr.--A mini named Hugh residing in Green.e, _was founA4tifißkei d near manly's tavern on the Watt' lank road, on Tuesday morning., in town with a load of hay the :day_ and is supposedlo have•been' throti wagon. from the e,frePits v i 3 f. -1 64:4 - - He leaves a wife andliye children. fall pdx` prevails - in am:l4 - f0;34,111.E4i' - -ard liaS filled its quota with by abaapty, of $lOO apieee Maltese idal‘ral netted $844 90ftireit ' Aid Society. ' -1?1141. P A .: ~ ~ •~. ICC °V T , FaotTer en, a -"*--.4..'4.Vert on blacksmith`ty urine; -was frozcn to death, Wednesday night, 13t}i inst., on the road leading #oin Altoona to Wapsonongek, near t3ltii2ttar - SoDprs DEATE.—Tho Altoona Tribune bays that on Saturday last, as a number .of boys we're:eoastin the greet Au ;the, Not Ward of that Borough, Tommy Hilliard, son .of Jos. Hilliard, ran his sled off the track and against the steps in frontof a house, on the sidewalk, injuptag r • inV 312,:pyrnallYfritt Ineffat Aida. Tun Lebanon Courier, in an account of the meeting of the Teacher il Institute, held in that town last week, says, in speaking of the address delivered. on Friday cveniftz,: i Tlie ad dress •by ReV: t: t l"ltarker Jacklicin", of Harris burg, in our estimation, was a masterly pro duction. Rich in historleaore, elegant in its style of composition, logical in its • arrange ment, adorned with thrilling bursts of pathos, of beauty and of solemnity, beaming with the holy fire of patriotism, aiid permeated through out with a lively Christian sentiment. Oh, it wits a rich ilitelleitlifilleast,Aifielti which memory may sweetly feed for many days to come. . SAlrFaitn's OPERA Musa Great . improge -merits are presented' each niglilol„S4inford Illetermined to make his hottse a first class 'place of •amusement: 'The 'beautiful speci.:• 4 amens of painting, &c., are the work of Mr. George Wimderlich, an artist who stands at t 1 ellead t ,. and; frontolt. ...profession. Ilka . " 1 .C7' I 4 *it _ panorama now iixhitntmg throughout the country, viz: "Ten Nights in a Xar Room," . "Pilgrim's Progress," "Seven .„ Sisters," etc., !ire the best evideriCt — of his scientific skill, and warrant the assertion that this-scenic ar. `tilt is making Sanford's. Opera House one of the niost beautiful establishments in the couu ltrf. To use his own language, Sanford hae given hime a card bkpte. The Opera House has been densely crowded every night since,Stomford- has returned.- He willhaving, a#94endous "run of custom," and twill continue to do a thriving business, as his 'entertainments are the.best ever given in his :hall. T ! 4 :1! 4 7*X. r DA*49* - r4l l ;k 4 );YrctOrlini -WA*: Wiry says :-11essrs. Hiester, Worrell and Wei .the commissioners appointed- under . the„ ;act of last Winter, to . appraise military dam- . =ages in the border counties; have heard all` 'claims for losses sustained by the Stuart Raid is the counties of Adams, Franklintand'Ftd- Jon. There were 100 claims heard Luid , dis- - .. ;posed of in A.dams,,anll Franklin and I Fulton. These claims .have been adjudicated, :and those' of Franklin 'and Fulton were re ported to the Court of Dauphin county on the 1 18th. inst. The Adams courq cases will be reported in a few The, claims.for dam ages arising from the,Nilitia and the Anderson 'Cavalry,liave not yet teen c'onsidered, and the t i lotSes lAtain'ed by the rebel occupation of !our county Aast-stynmeri -havinrocourred.af , ter th 9, p4ssage tbe, law, are. npt .erubraeqd. -- , 'within the duties of the commissioners.. The „ :present Legislaturewill doubtless enlarge. their powiiiitir4ll: 4 l6 eiabiabeitliii class . of. claims. 'The commissioners have discharged their duties with.vgreatindustry, intelligence. land fideAty, and A tkey, bear ~testimony to the honeaty9l. , ?nr_people as a rule by reporting Ithat attemptsat eitertion• were extremely :rare. They'estiinate that it will require about $1,250,000 to cover all the military damages, of every kind, by 'Our own and 'rebel troops, in the southern 'counties. === Corrrnivaro SuccEss.—There appears to be a ,continued and increasing desire on the part of mit citizens to witness the splendid= perform &noes of the Star Combination Troupe. Last, night the hall again eroWded.' (notwith ,standing the other attractions presented at the ;Tlll'loll4 places otamtsement,) with a fashiona :Able and appreciative audience. = They great Irish drama entitled "Colleen Bawn,, Altr the Brides of GarryoWen," wasrepeated. This is a grand•piece, and themanner in whieli it was renticrel swab' grand. ''ivory= character : ! was fujYy sustained. Miss Fanny Denham, as Anne Chute; Played lief part in that finished and artiptie . .- manner iwhich, characterizes all he ,efforts: Miss Tyson as BUT O'Connor, Jeuning - s - as Sheelah Mann; Mr. 'Jerk finings as Danny Mann, and Mr. Rouse as Miles Coppaleen,played their various parts in ;fine style, and applatise was meted out freely !as•the pieelqirtigressed. :The murder in -the water cave fortned a ,thrilling scone. The. Star Troupe is worthy of patronage, and we tare pleased to notice That it is - Teceiliing it; • , This.evening the . "Daughter of., the Regi ment" and "Black-eyed Susan" will form the atintetions: Go early. ' TEE Pries or bienixs.—An exchange, after Announcing.timinereasein the - price of drinks, ;says:—This will be sad news to tipplers and topers, but "the rest of mankind" will rather rejoice at itz it avill be a serious tai on the 'genteel drinker, who., , alwi‘ys calls for, the best and never forgets to invite • lkds friends" who may be with or about him. The tippler, too,. who must have his "nips" regularly, with or Without the company of hisfriends, will find this the worst tax which he has yet been called upon to - pay, And ;what will become of the toper—that wretched specimen of hu manity who has.passed from the °las& of lip _plers into the low grade of a sot? The gen- Srequent,.lmdlieTYrillliavetCbeCMOre.,excli - ISilT•ill the seleetion:of his fiieniti;_ kre cutcr 99m, hia,eYes about to'find all the familiar faces, but keep his eyes o>L thc l bar , L hpn4o - y and .givia "spongers7 ,- th;oitryi A..§ttott i lit; tippler, W. will have AO ao meet of ;his drinking alone, and in taking his glass will fait a Winger" two higher than 'timid:- Indeed, the pooie class of tipplers and, topers will have to . , Tilt the taverns altogether ,- sold betake itieink, • • to ,the„,141 . e.7 They must - have 4, in enifieterkVituititY.nd if.. thg l etnniet afford get-itlf ten :cents a'stizalti;theii ihafy „AA p o re ** tliat*lialeSale dealer; and'hiin? ;into mignii the old flask andjeg.. !p i= t ai fm - ay expect to see, tlapia,net only- N oith , agA i s -in their hats,F-,,bitt 'leas ,nt their poef k ets. - • ~: yolirself n sonpll6Mr Tll7. DTs*, " EatlQ , 2oB*4§)lSA • -? - 74. 11 Farker, - for j'yin:l Aierrber •of the bar in. Juniata, and the adjohaing coun ties, (lied suddenly on Friday c vcning Parliciropre,:cukcd his dis trict irLC4Lgrocilo . r., oncterp., • VLSITING THE SCHOOLS. —S. D. Dgrunl, Escf.,. •the . Superihtendent ihnion; Schools in Datphin eorinty,-iii! now on a Waiting t 4 9 thiotigh the county, and will .doubtlW,-TlSit all the schools during the present term. . T pbek - et, of a young, soldier wits , picked HF.. yesterday, He had just reeei4fe Supply of greenbacks . _ from the:' paiinaster;.loo doubt there`nrc_doteris of pickpockets here, who are . intMit on relieving the sUldie6 of• their money. MA for them. • lirt noticed numerous. Gases of (.Irunk. enness on the streets, within the past two or. ilu4o . igost l of the• individuals whO were` under . the. influence" were soldierdl• who could not riesistithe temptation to imbibe. Several'fightswerijcaused by -the tanglefoot. A number of " frontispieces " were seriously dainageft xc2.11? axe doubtless ignorant , of the taw requiring deeds , IfOiFtinacikWit*it bexepoided within*4 or they Will be declared void against subsequent purchasers or thartgage .„ !for _valtte.A knoranCe of the la* exettseth no ; man, and therefore owners of.property would kilo well 'to notice the reciufignier“s of the present statute. _ TitE FlitST Vir,Ano AND Isis Dailor. —At a, imeeting of the tax-payerS'Of the First Ward,' „ 'held tlesublic liouselof BrenCman, Jan 'uaiy,o7th, 1864, Mr. Ale,..ll.oSuer was called ;to the chair: Messrs. -A. -Hogan; Jr., - Geo . : Shellenberger, W,Porster, C.•JaUss, John ,v alts, janaes Bfentieiihan, (co. Tplub*- - ier, L. Koenig,Thomas Worley, P. Stucker John Haller, were electedViee Presidents,' laud Messrs. John Zimmeninui, A. F. Zinuner linear M. Forster, P. Bernheispl; Jr. and G. ?W. Hoffman, were elected. Secretaries. • ,;The following gentl,men, Messrs. Ambrose !Taylor,' G. F. lyeaver, D. L. Fortna, J. !Hoover andN., Lukens, were appointed „ ; ; Scommittee to draft resolutions, expressive of ithe sense'of this meeting, After a , short e,b-' isenee, the committee reported the following resoltitiOns, which unanimously adopted: Resolved, T1kt,), , ,0 beartilY approve the ac ition of the city council, at 'its late meeting, in Pa§'aindthe,' !ordinance ' providing for the payment of-a bounty for volunteers to tat the \quota of the city tha.prese(4.}lraft; and that, we will cheerfully pay our portionof the tax twtisi WYotte . d , f2,r,t4t - TurPolie- 3 - ottitd,•ha we'zreclfiffitheltdttlie pltssege, lby the Legislature, of such acks...as. May,lpt „; necessary to enable council tit :ear*. ' out 94' [provisions of the orllitieneeagpve mentioned: On motion, it was • • 7 • .Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet ling be published in both of the daily papers of 4, 111 (11t34.1 -46 1 1. E. yini*WlSE toimpart vigor and nlearnes t f = the voice, relieve hoarseness and bronchial ?affection, get at, once ala4ofA',lo.prost . F.T#Fon-. Ichial Troches, the onlyeffeiithal remedy in the; imarket. For sale by the bbx, dezeri of gross` at 0. A. Bannvart & Co.'s Drug Store, No. 2, tgones Row, Harrisburg :Pa.. • _ "-O q. ff lilirg - gscpunt to`the trade. dec27l4 TECE SoLoran's RETURN.—The return of the isSth Pennsylvania Regiment of infantry, com manded by Col. Richard., White,. , briur r to . ;their homes many that wilitivejoy , tola ers;l limothers, sisters, brotliers and ''steetheartp:,l IWe notice among our immediati'acquiiiitariee; `Captain Isaac S. Waterbury and private Chas: Oran Horn. It is unnecessary on our part to :praise tue::oldiOly qualities of the captain, 10,,friay Co 00e who know him that his , heart lirvintlie right place. We have been informed ;that Van Horn, though quite young, has dis k.harged his duties as a soldier with honor to his country, aud,from the,faetothaving.bcen: lappointed to woleikshipin-..th0. - 4coplinissary. idepartment of .hii-'ogiraelft,lir'eVideUee;of apt' !predation by tlicae. WhOIrIiCAV his • qualities` lboat. We return our kind regards to the oin tugs anil mou compOsing the 55th Regiment, iandsatgenatally.:Vthose who read this adVcr- Itigernent,thlit 41„1.03owinan, No. 1, corner of Pont and Market “Streets, is offering more !than ordinary inducements to those buying tdry goods. NEW 01211.1311111.41-1.1), 20"f661: ' -11,1. R; D LADY :—Mrs. Ball, will 'you please, pardon me for the liberty that I have taken in addressing you, a stranger. I feel myself ',kinder obligations to ion for the, benefit I have :derived from your :medicine. • and eye salve, jhaving suffered:Or many years most'exerticiL iating pain in rdi lead; '•bfdist - chid . side, Mit ;being free from pain day or night. ' And I have been doctoring with well-skilled and practical physicians fOr • some years, and fall attempts proved a failure. I had given up all 'hopes of recovery and felt fully resigned to await my fate, , which F fortliteldi an untimely 'grave. My father being a resident of Siddons burg, and -living quite a distance from you, : I 4id not get- tO•lanirof Yorirmedieine—that has 7 15r:.mith wonderful • ;cure ••indised. - Some few tryinAlis`so,l was ;advised 'by a lady filand _of itoutP:Ao l 74 ol l l •AniAlOit* 81 40tata4 10 me Niat , she'anade use o f; your medicine and save 1 twhicirproled curd. ' :fait to try, as I had laid out gtadiftor te, which made -the expenses veriiheatry +lan for naught. But having greatficonfi &nee in 'thy friend's intelrity;T was prOhipted to hearken to her kind entreaty and try 'for xiyself. I therefore purchased two dollars and it half worth of 'your. ; medicine, and, to my utter astonishment, in one week I felt a great Phange, and in. two weeks was entirely free rem all pain, and your eye salvo perfected a cure for wbieh all other wishes and salves proved useless. My ,eyeliils were so much inflamed that I was forced to wear _glasses for seine years, and now I have no occasion at all to wear the glasses, my eyes being well.L therefore have resolved, dear lady,. to let.you hnoit; could not:. triiiit content until I Would return my heartfelt contrittulatiol l o o . Teal; ray friend and beifaatioss:forlhikdocicl you have aceomplished, feeling nixselfa new t ' erea„tiirafitirillSot st, F. a ,Ta Yon are at perfect liberty to publish this if you feel do inelbod. ',lplose by ;requesting YO# to wargeiltregurdsWith a hope that for humanity's sake,, yourlife may lieprolongedi;: - .ElueoeSs bat yours forever in 1 413- M p g 7.°4404, 000, Yours with . T oped, - MARY E. BROWN.' • 11/1Km:loor farther, information, "eddreas county, Pa. - 14*.ar }Cumberland; .(Dumber-- . , , • Mss; Mals, No; 27,,,.59uth Pine street, Hartisbnit Pa. ' 121-tr - . ffNl =MEI ==l ~~~ , 1143110111 V rte. , , r~r:.~.-gym _ Yw+!wywv' li,Ql~'~~' SOAP. TWO celebrated TOILET SOAP, hl such universal demand, is diode front the citercEsvinaterlals, is KILO and _mi.:Nl in it s nntaw, I'itAGBVP.r SCE-7 . .E n ) a= ll 4,t , , IttL' , 43' . in its alioli uribn. he Al the For llc by all DEuggists an,ll'ar.ey Cocds EjantZdalp.y • Mhitary, BtlidneWl. . fifillitry ant; ar Clain , genorally, wade oaf, and collected. .Per- Aenircidditik at a distancetamtnnel their husfdthttnna acted by ma 4, by addressing EINIENE tNI Dom, Attprney-at-Law. Third street, liarrikhurg, Pr. tirli tlll • AIiUTRA - 11Uir&!! Dialbt!! ' We have on hand wars at- $2 : Sap, $.-1. and $5. good rtsaditniint of"loaa = price fur , . Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks! cloaks forladics, all prices. • Cloaks, for children, • Cloaks at all prices. unto $25 : , Row skirtsat 75 cents, $1 up to $3, stok•kings for ladies and children. - • Seeks woblen and cotton. • Linen table'bovers, linen napkins, ' Black silicat4l, $1.40, and all prices. Woolen shirts of all descriptions. Ladies' and iontlemen's pocket Mfrs . Linen , shoetlng 10-4. • ' • ' Linen for pillow cases 54. Mastitis, bleached and unbleached, be§t make. - Kid glorcs at 87c. and $1 per pair.' „ ' Cassinicr•a and caselnetts for men and boys' wear- • UndershtrM and drawers. Ladles! mbiitio'veSts. Dress goodaiit all prim: Cambric Bands and 'ennibric celging. „ • Balmoral slitts at 0.25, $3150 $4. • Large asserOpept of otltergokis S, ISSYY's, . • spo . Nwmt., Olt CONCEDiTRATED LYE ' A 111,111 A'' , 8 thA PI. WAR makes high prim* I:Saponitier helps to ,reduca tiniraf fo• FOUR cents at pound by using Y9ur.kilchen grew, ' Afar CACITI6N I As spurious I.ycs are offered• alio: , be careful and 'only buy: the TATEI;iTED article put up in IRON opus, all others Iieing•COUNTERFEITS. PEVW'A SALT MANTIFA.CTURING CO., I'liilaclelpkia No.. 127 Wsariut Street, Pitthburg—Pitt Street, and Duquesne Way del9-dgiv3m Brown's BrOThalia Troches. 1 "1. have nerefehtingediny mind respecting them from Gieflr.n, except id think, yet better of that. which.l.began, ' thinking . welt of." Rev. HENRY WARI)BEEC,HEIi. , • "The Troches are ant:diet' lifo to me." . "Prof EDWARD ORM ; Pres. Hamiltim College, Clinton, N. Y. "Fin Throat . Troubles' they arc atpecitia." N. P. witqs. "Too faiorably blown' to.need commendation." Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. Mass. Senate. "Contain no opiuni nor anything injurious." Dr. A. A: HAYES, Chemist, Boston. "Au elegant combination for Coughs." Dr. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers , . • Rev.T. IL crfArrs... . " ifost salutary relief In Bronchitis." RevA. SEIGFRLED; Iforristown, Ohio. iNery, pepeticialmkpAauttbripir from C 0145.•".: • ANDERSON,'SC•Loui. "Almost instantrelief•in the distressing labor of breath ing peculiar to itstlima.lit, _ • .• , • • • Rey. A. C. EGGLESTON, Nevi York. They have, solitid my Ms* exactly, relieving, my tfiroat so that I could sing with ease.'? T. DUCHARILE, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. As there are imitations he sure to obtain the GENUINE. •,Jangl-dkArlm, , • . • . PROFESSIONAL. = RALPH L. lidACLA.lirl- a ATTORNEY-AT-LAW: • (Mice with D. Fleming Esq., Second street,•llarrisbarg. Strict:attention paid it!) all legal buSluess, collections, mili , ta' claims, pensions, &c. Exonptlons from draft, claims 'prep ared an:drudvicegixert• ; delSideod2m* TO . SUFFERERSL4,FROM DISEASE OR PAIN, EL.fikaritsedi y iAL D., The Celieliii:ateelledicnl lkiediletiner Herb - Hooter., • 0 " hiladekStua has ar4ved again. inefflati *pmtioe, and taken It room giv STATE CAPITOL - HOTEL, :Where pp will remain a shbrt. time. The afflicted are in vited to dill between the houys 9-41. M., anti 1, r. it., and from 2 to Sy. M. HIS E-TAIII3iTATIO:STS AR FREE, ,And are peculiarly 'valuable, interesting and satisfactory, 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 disease or ' DR. ADDISON He e lalefOiAverect MAX 'brdught_ ifito 1.1 .iactiee a Method of trestment with which he "performs the most unexpected and retbarkable - cures of-the age. With his !new remedies; conahined witlehis qnagnetic healing pow ' ers ho causes those old lingeriligfcpppisints and chrordp, i dEseasei'which have so perplexed physicitum in all 'ages ' , nee like Magic. "Truly this is an age of speed and iroprov .ment,.and who.can tell what a year may detelop in *this or that branch or science? • , , ELECTRICITY. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDERFUL RESULTS. 'in k . would resplictrully IX" inform .14e,Rttlic, ; * general and, the diseased iu -Particular, Oponed - an.. offionlegiuth second !street, below Chestnut, Harrisburg, Pa.., where he will, ! t reat all diseases entrusted to his care, in accordauteatl the system' discovered and taught by Prof. C. Bolles, of Philadelphia, with. whosd institution he tam been con nected, mid to whom he takes -pleasure in referring the •public itifornuition with respect"te sitimfus in mkt:" Arelling disease. tents;, No drugging the system with uncertailk— All cures performed by..ttagnetism, palm:dam and other `modifications of Elm:tally, .wilhout shockii,or any Wl pleaant sensations. After au Electrical Diagnosis, a guarantee will be given, if desired by the patient. For .further infotipadon tall - and get A pamphlet:which con tains hundreds of certificates from medical men and oth ers proving the,superiorlty, of this .system of practice over all 'others. Consitlfation Office hours 9to 12 e. Ito 5 and, 7to r. fire: DR: J. tigircoz.: DEEAER. dr29-dgiawit*.' $ HITE'S -12 , 43-W—W - tc T OW-D'E` - - FOR VEURS.V.... • TUIUNG a practice of manyl years in this A,/ community, DR. HITE has satisfied himself that this A'oafier iS vastly superior to any other article in use • FU of YELLOW WAVER., Apd nfitrst ser i-l oc o° A r rseetiball. have. 1011111 their :DT E - ARD ARE HIDEBOUND, FOUNDERED DISTEMPERED. ALso,;that itwill prevent GLANDERS, COLIC AND , ; THE HOTS, lighen faithfully used two or three times a week—Mvigo. 'rating and fattening, For iinprovinfthe:condition of Winer* he asserts there is better medicine, as it will strengthen the stomach lit a s sist digestion, cleanse the intestines of offensive Matter, and regulate the bowels when costive, purify the blood and promote digestion—thus the skin is kept loose, the pores are opened and a lean, scabby Horse becomes fit and comely. The Powder can be used for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs with good ette.ct.,. ~ T . • „Directions - with riackage A PREPARED ONLY AND SOLD AT. IMIXER'S TIRI7aSTORE, No•_ 9 / NarkPtsta Harrisburg. $ . `x'l 4 §~~ xFs. • -F 11 Z.N gate l'store worn, cellar...and • warehouse long occupied by Joseph Ross, dec'd, in the borough of Middletown, Pa. The Store Room is fitted up complete for dry goods, &e., and the cellar for groceries. It is well located fora profit able business. - A good opportunity is offered to an energetic_ man to do - a Lugo and ikife 1), 'willow; or therwhOloTpropergy, aircl ling and store, will be sold. Inquiry to lxr made or JOHN . 'l'. ROSS, Acting Executor. Middletown Dec. 11. • dl4-d2taw3m ORFOLK OYSTERS-Real Salts, under ilicklaßic:York Rivor rfly4ern, r undo? tV:ao ' Also, Te ' ins, which will be served up in line style ef short notice underAho.dones House, . no 30 ' -.l'oBEnt TANA00.410.9wad,i146. - ayate.PoffitiVlA:V I EP' Ln0259 - • - W. DOCK; Jp.otion PHOTOGRAPH ! PiIOTOGRAPHS!! BUR SITE & WELDON s • FORLfRELLY OF =GE ROD . , 110.2.6.PEOTFULLY_IlifonRe: att4tear. of thit they hate 'lndeed their !Mace of butints.L• from Ridge Road to go. 110 Mirka street, be tween Fourth and Fifth, wheie they have fitted up a new PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, with all the modern improve ments, whsle they. are prepared.to do litgt+class work. We guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who favor us with a call no2l-d3m B. G. FLOWERS, 11 0T 0 GR . -A P E (SUCCESSOR TO BERME & WELDON.) Baum nix!), 4.A.P . Jusiwßicr r PA., . VOULD refipeetfftlly inform : their 'old "custotriers that,tte, Iles mehilsedthe entire fixtures. °Means'. Thirnitei Weldon; including all ot their OLD NEGATIVES, So that all- who have had their negatives Jaen by that firm , ofin , have their pictures executed as before, at greatly REDUCED PRICES, $2 pfifrDOZE?..T. Raring refitted the Rooms, they are now. equal to any :in the oily; and I am noteprepared to elecute PHOTOGRAPHS,DA_RTE DE VISIT.ES, AND. AXIMOTYPES, ,Which for softness of tone and clattering of.fects cannot be excelled. I guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor me with a call. , It G. FLOWERS. nov2B43mos-3taw-tutaS VALUABLE NEW SASH FACTORY, PLAINMG AND SLITTING MILL, , PUBLIC, SALE • ON SATITIIDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1864: • lart, subscriber will offer for sale, the valna -11 blo new SASH FARTORY, - PLAIRING stud SLITTLNIG MILL, on the Cumberland Valley railroad, In Hechanics burg, flt. The: , propbrty comprises a large Two story Frame" Factory, with a convenient TWO STORY WARE ROOM near, with Sheds attaphed, - for storing lumber ; and .a,Lot of Ground. 150 feet square, Nery advantageously located. ; " • Tho Factory is fitted up with a large stock of aid best Machinery, Which is driven „ hy an ENIGI.V4- 00.31111,E POWER„ •-4 11 %,..„ The establishment hastau:ciatellelit nth and \for any`Clittidesirinet6 rotAn lug. can ha found. . . Safe to commetice at ONE O'CLOCK”; P. at, on said day, when tonne will be =dell:town by jaBALS'O • EAL ESTATE AT - PRIVATE SALE. . Tiliso44.l prilitrtiesofthe EsEtu ofkilLtlA3l - AL LISON, deceased, in the city of Ilarrisburg, consisting of IiatISCS on Front street and. Chestnut street, at and near ,thasorner-of- Fro* andlChestrt al stee4s, gyacant, lot on ,Itfutberry 'street, near' Third street, and" 19,1 r; acres ior land at the eastern terminus , of :Market- street, are or rered for - tale. For terms ornelnapplyto.theundersigned, ...*l - enth and Noble streets, Philadelph ia- de2l.-dttl TIVOILAS COCHILI.V. T O'ES FOR SALE.—A number of lots . _i_a• have been laid ont on the Jonestown Road, about . ; one mile tat of the city of Harrisburg, which ira , ing sold at low prices. io persons desiring to 'tredve home for- thembelves, and to be relieved from the present exorbitant rents, this is a rare -oppo, rtunity. A number of lors.hale already, been sold.and but few re main on hand. 'The plan. of said lots can be seen at the Sherin's Wilco in Harrisburg, where persons desiring to 'purchase are requested to call and see the same. T. SHELL janl6 Harrisburg, Jan. 15, 1864. tVI.ILDING STONE FOE' SALE, of best quality, itelivereg to . any put of the city. Apply to J. janl2 , Immediately below the city. 3GIURS! FURS!! FURS!!! i am carrying out my well earned reputation for selling the best made FURS at the most reasonable prices, and ;offer now my splendid aisort meat' of ITILTDSON BAY SABLE, RICH MINK. SABLEE, SIBERIAN SQIUIRREL, CRWCHILLA, STb MARTIN, /FURS for Ladies and ItEsses at the mast reaseigible Riots._ l airgV%totk. of KOWA, tand %link Sables is the line& weer effenxi. in Ma. Wet mut eernprises.: Capri ThreeOuirter and Half Capes, Berthas, Cellars, Muffs &C. — , JOSEPH. ROSENBAUM,: No. 416 Arc street aboveAkth, 'South side, Philadelphia. P. S,—No butines?traractri Sarrday. -• . : de2B-altnif ' • ) 4z. PifiENT7 _a quiet place for study and recreation for their child rye:led inrds, find such' at 'Gleason Seminary six' miles west of Carlisle, on Cumberland Valley R. R. Circu lars may be procured At the office of Jones -Hotel. Ad ilress 'E. HUNTINGDON SAUNDERS. de29l-411m] ~rlainlieldy. 0., Cumb. Co., ' GREAT DISCOTTRY Applicable to all useful Arts: A new thing. ME= Its Combination is clot and. Shoo 3fan ufacturers. Jei4ers; Fumiliea IS ista liquid ~ t `., - Retmlici. T. c.— Agents in Philad: 1487ar - rutriadittrg Atiuria; :L: Of :R - N - D-- FE'E D e pasubscriber 'will sell and deliver to any rt of the .eity, fresh graund, best extra fandlir jlour, in bards or'Sacks, in any quantity, by , thq single .harrol, half, quartet. or qighth of a barrel_ Also, hash ground corn meal, add. feed of every:deFrVtion. Onlers left at the Grocery Store of George Cgr, er of _Second and - Chestnut streets, at Peters' F armers : otel, in Market street, or at the, drug store or Dr. Egle, .on the . Ridge Road, will be promptly attended to. dees : gpeoF,' : • JOAN , rIIO lAN:ES. —lf yon wit*: god Letter Taperi-Ravelopes; hue, Pens, or anythiogielse in the stationery ll neit you do well by allWg at : SCHXFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Harrisburg. nol9 FOR , SAL.E. JOHN SM3OLEIt - rIIRS. t. ~v~~E( ~r9~L.:.-~. MISCELLANEOUS. Uaefgl anllll Valuable Iliseovery. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of • more general practical, utility than rink , invention now before the pUblic.' It has been thoroughly tested during the last two years•by practical men, and prom:aimed by all to be SUPERIOR TO A ~41" Y Adhesive Preparations known. HILTON'S fesounnat Cm= is A new thing, and the result of years of study; its combination is on Scientific Piirialples, And under circumstances change of temperature, will it be• come corript 'or omit; any, offensive smelL BOOT AND silos Manufaiturere, using Machina% will ' find it the best article known as Cementing for the Channels, it works !without delay, is not affected by any change of temperature. JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently adhesive: fel their use, as has been proyed. , $ is it ?LexiCksr,:. And. claim claim ,as an especial merit, that if tilffits'Patehes to Boots and Shoes suffidently 'strong withoni stitching: • . It is the only Q CEME 241.- Extant that is a'comv'thim for. mend Furniture, ' - • - C'roekery, .Toy - A • Bone, And articles of Hoosehold use REMEMBER Ef.n:roii's - brsormus Cnnorr Is in a liquid form and as easily ap plied as paste. "liarroN 7 s Innounnai CMIZICT • Is ' insoluble in: stater or oil. fittroir's Ism:dram Clrits,rr Adheres oily sabstancos. Supplied in Family 'or Manufae ,turer's Pickagea from 2 ounces to - 100 - • HILTON BROS. & -Proprietors, - ' Providence, R. I. WM ma ,tI,AIN.'G .V 4 )I:A"GrDTICIS.. mote-0. • 5.... CONS'l:iru•rlON WATER, conmurfON WATER OONSITTUTION. WATER CONSTITUTION WATRD.. CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER coNsTrrUTIMWATEZ. oomT TOTAPWITER C CC'CI OIL rirIUTitiTI O 3II N N W WW A ATFAt" : CONSTIri.IION WATER_ IE3 GREAT REMEDY - FOR. THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE ONLY KNOWN ItEIaDY FOR E DIABETES, and WEIRS of the KthNEIS and BLADDER. ON . STITIITIQN WATER Has been pronounced by the Medical Faculty and the public, to be the most wonderful remedy for the perma nent cure of all diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BI ADMMR that has ever been offered. It is not. ai .3IDTKRAL WATER. It is from experience that CONSTITUTION WATER hie emanated; mat we now say let no man doubt, when a single bottle has been ]mown to cure diseas which the best medical talent in this country has failed to relieve. .. . A remedy possessing the,virtnes of Constitution Water cannot be classed under "quack" preparations, as it is now used by the most - scientific practitioners in this city. It is only second class physiciansthat 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 remaidea enables him to produce a care, while othere fail in the at tempt. Science is satisfied with the troth. Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we mean you who are under some meCitiritt . s's tare from year to year, and we particularly allude to ladies who arc constantly resorting to local treatment, and' all sorts of loatlopplications for diseases, with as much chance of success as there would be froth local applications to the throat for d'mases of the brain. we. have beenalways careful to use language, in our circular.that could not shock the-most delicate °rya, nit*. Lion, but we receive so -many oomManications from per , song for which. Censtitation Water is adapted, and of whose diseases no mentlisi has been mode, 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, strould be made known. The medicine is put up for the public; and there should be no exceptions. We would my, Constitution Water is not like a gilded pill, made to suit the eye and taste; it isa medicine in even - sense of the term, placed in the hands of the peo ple for their. relief, and illaken according to the dime- Mons ita will,. in every me; prbduce 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 llter, acting through tin kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most obstinate diseage, except. consumption, that affects the hinlian constitution. We have no space for discussing cliascw,..hut will state that the effect of the disease is the conversion of the starchy principle (or vegetable portion, of the food) into sugar,. which stimulatek the kidneys toitn excessive secretion ru. water. Many persons suffer fmm this disease who are ignorant of it; that is, they pass large quantities during the day, and are obliged to get urr from one to fifteen or twenty times during the night. No notice is taken of it until their attention is tolled to the large discharge of water, and often when INIM so faradvanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptom is the great thirst, which, when the disease. is fully alai.- lished. is intolerable—the patient drinks ormattnal totehrik beinsisatisfed; also dryness of the month, crarking of the Um a sweet breaths in the more advanced eases,- - add finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient grads sly sinks from exhaustion. - Coasyrrcricrs Mama is, without doubt, the only known remedy for Diabetes, and-we have as much confidance that it is a specific as we have that opium will produce sleep, and truthfully gay that it has oared every ease in which it lias been used. STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL. BRICK ,DITST DEPOSIVETC., BTU., Diseases"arikng from a faulty secretion—ln tbe , one cats being too little, and itecomiamied by severe pain, and the Other a too profuse secretion—which will bespeedily eared CONVEITUTION , WATER -; CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER coNsui .iio2.; WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER • , 'CONSTITUTION WATER , cogsTITUTIoN WATER CONSTITUTION WATER Its ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOP. 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 THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR. TER ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR , 'p DIABETES. • IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE BLADDER INFLAKMA.TION OF. THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. STRANCUARY 4N13 BURN - LNG, OR PAINFUL U.RI 7 NATING For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much cannot be said in its. prafse. A single dose has been known to relieve the most urgent symptom& Are you troubled with that distressing pats in the small of the back and through the hips? `A teaspoonful a day of the Constitution Water will relieve you like magic. PHYSICifANS Have long since given up the, line of - bnchu, cubebs and juniper in the treatment, of•thUse disease; and only use them for the want of a better -remedy, CONSTrroTiOlf• WATER - • has proved itself equal tik,tkie,:task.-ithat ha; devolved lipou it. DRIILE.'IICS irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant use soon lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed- disease. • We present the Constitution Water to the public with the conviction that it has no_equal in relieving the etas, of disco es for which it has been found so eminently sue eeffiftti for curing ; and'we trust that we Anil be rewarded fbr our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy-in-a form tp meet the requirements of patient and physician. - READ! READ ! ! READ ! ! ! DAYTIME, Pa:, June 2, 1862.—Dr. Wm. IL Grej), Dear Sir: In February,..lB6l,l was affected with srigni diabetes, and for five months I 'passed more than Mc gallons of water in twenty:four, hours. I was obliged to get up as often as tenor twelve Mies during the night, and in five months I last abort' fifty. pounds in weight. During the month of Atly,lB6 - 1„ I procured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in two days after using it les, perieneed icliecluid after taking two bottles I was en tirely cured. soon after regaining my usual good health: . Yours truly. J. V. L DEM IfT. 1 Boum; CoaA-Eas, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1881.—Wm. 11. Crew Co.---Genti: I freely givs you liberty. to make use of the following certificate of the value of Constitution Water; which I can recommend in the highest Manner My wife was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whole length of the back, and:in her limbs, with Pedpetation of Me Heart and irritation of one Bladder. I called a phyAcian, 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 Bud, who attended - her for about nine Months, and while she was under his care she did.not suf fer quite as much pain. Re finally gave her up, and said 'her =CMS incurable. Fon , ' said he, "shk has aych, a cpmbinalion of complaints that mediciitegiven for one opt roes against some other of her difficulties." About drl - . time she commenced the use of Constitution Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the Arst dose seemed to have the desired offbeat and she kept on improvhu; rapidly under , ita treatment, and now superintends el -1 tirely her domestid affairs. Sho has not taken any of the Constitution Water-for about four weeks;and we are happy to say that it has Produced a permanent cure. WM. M. VAN BENtitIIOTF.S. WSTUERSFFELD, Conk, March 2, 1863.—Dr. ll. lit Gregg—Dear Sir:--Enc* seen your adyertiserudUt ."COnelitiltion Water,lf recommended for Inflammation of the Kithierstikiiiidirritatiowof the -Bladder, having suffered for the past three years; and tried the skin of a number of , physicians - with only temporary reliPC / was induCe4 try youfmedirine. I procured one bottle of your agents at , Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Sisson Co., and when I hadosed r half of it, to my surprise I found a grog. change is health. I have used two bottles of At,,, and where"..i my gratiMde for it; I feel that it Is all never expected to be my_ Ure;:well; tins Intood sptrits. I cannot exlxeso ' and moth than you recommend it to be. May the blessing of God ever attend yew tnyour, labors of love. , yours UMW, - - LEOPARD BIGELOW. - FOR SetLE BY ALL DRULIGLSTS. PRICE sl.' WM. H. GREGG & CO., Proprietem: MORGAN:Bf A T.T.ankr, Genera Aged; , Jan 264orem:cod - No: 46`airstn3et, New, York.
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