Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 30, 1864, Image 3

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NATURDAY 'lO,
c'rri Vr-Ems
Snarr.i.w..THAL—Lecture by Dr. L. K. Coon
ley,, in Exchange Hall, Sunday, January 31st,
at 2 and 7 o'clock, r. Seats free.
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IN - As-1. - F. - a—A store, roorn. f on ~24,,ariret street.
between the Square and:De:poi; Address
communications to :7. It4'at this office,
jan3o4l3t*
.BARNVART'S BronehialTioches for hoarse
negs and throat diaetises;lor sale at Dr. Miles'
Dm" store, corner Third. and North streets, and'
Dr. Wm. H. Egle's Drug store; Ridge Avenue.
jan3o-dtf -
Nr.w7 STARS AT THE CANTERBURY. —Miss -MA
lindit Nagle, Mr. Wm. Worrell and:James. L.
eene appear at the Canterbury this evening,
iu connection with the largesteompai,ky in ,the
city. . , - I: .1;
LADLES who • desire to, improve their coni
plexion without injuring the. skin, ,ShOtild get
box of "Talc of Venice," thelleut article in
the market. Sold izr - Any qtemtitiea at .0. A.
Bannvart & Drng.Ftore. jau 30-3 t
PATENT Mmoittmts.-- 1 -COnstirner§'will.do well
by purchasing their'Ratent* Veatch? es at S. A.
Kunkel 4 1.;13r9.'5. Pragplkore, l as they l i teep the
largest and bestselec,ted stock of., thedeading
Patent Medicines. It will.be to your interest,
to give them a call. 11R Market street,..liar4
risburg, Pa. - ,
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R.XPECTOR.A.NT ISRONCITIAr.LETb. -- For,
tus the
alleviation of -Bronchitis, Hearaeness;
in the Head, &c., and, all' similar complaints
affecting the, organs of„the voice. They are
in all cases perfectly innocent, lint most salu
tary when allowed to dissolve in the mouth.
Prepared only by S. A. Kunkel & Bro.'s No.
1188 - Market street;,ll.tnirrisbUrg. -ija29-1:e"
.liLumuvAnso Coo . . 011..--I.laving purcliased
a large invoice of Coal 011'and Burning Boil
zine before the late advance in prices, which
enables us to dispose of either, by the pint,
quart or gallon; at a 'moderate prine. We
have also-a large and, varied assortment of
Coal Oil Lamps,. which.,we, can sellut wipes
to suit purchasers, and to- Which 'We Iwot4di
call the attention of consumers. Call •:an - a t
give our Oils a trial. Sold by S. A. Kunkel &i
Bro.'s, No. 118 Market street, I - Intl:Wm:4.
ja29-Iw*
• i
TEE celebrated crystal spectacles properbl,
adjusted to the eye ; microseopes"from 100, to!
700 diameter tower telescopes, /lel& glasses,
defining an object from one to :tea and , ,
ail kinds of optical, mathematical and philo-1
- sophical histruments atllnsendidc's OptjtaL
stitute, - 8 Market Sijuare Artificial efes:
inserted. Send for a circular! janBdtf
TOWN A • ND .0
FooND—A BUCKSKIN , purse,. -containhtd
some money and postage stamps: The ownmi s
can have the same-by paying fox this adderi
tisemeut, and calling at THIS MICR.' 'ICI
-
Tnz One-hundredth Pennsylvania RegitnenC
was expected to arrive at Pittsburg to-day., ,
NOTARY EunLre.- 7 The Governor has ap
pointed john M. Gregg, Esq., Notary i'nbli4
for the bbrough of "Carlisle. • -
4
THE Fiat CITY ZaGIAVES hive _ made, :r
-rangernents to attend the funeral Of 1.13... Ile 2l
M'Manus, to-morrow l(Sundtry),afteirrOkkt, a
4
Two o'clock.
A.nounnsF*lp l , ol Milton; caught a sabnoli
with a hook and line lately in the canal neat
Watsontowii,.which weighed a fraetib - n day
nine pounds.
SECOND LUTHERAN CBURCE.-,OA ae.COADI Of
the absence of thii pastok,,,tbere will be no
preaching in the lecture room , of the ilaptilit
church to-morrow. •
DEATIFL,:-41.y. virgt*p.A.9l,so, an old
;ud Bell-known citizen cif ,I:effe . i.A64 -
shed at his rosidenoe- 111 Itokd
week, from apoplexy. • - •
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CRITSILED TO DEATK.-A sou. Of ailr.
tins, of Winslow township, Jefferson - oottntY,
about twelve years, was crushed to death
by a timber stick on the 16th
DRSERTER SHOT. -61 the 6th inst., Josegoh
Strobel, of Co.D, Fifty-fifth Penna. V,
A ,
(which arrived here' elev.:. da I YS . ngo,J *'as
shot for desertion at BeauforkS. 0; Tie yid
.previously deserted from a New NOrk
molt, and went to the Fifty 7 fifth as • a subs ti :
tote. He was a .German, and carne to this
country about eight yearS . ago,
p ract igg Trjux.D.--i-It is stated that the
lA_ ach crop next s6asoil in the West and
Southwest will probably bt4.311-Tri, 4 : 40 . , o °'' '
pit
9 - ether 3 failure. In niftily' 'sections ..it `is
thought the hard' freeze about :the ; `liif
janriftry llas, killed figt4only-tlift_ fiznit, 4 „ t i-t, i e
1 - L,. , es. Early cherxies as well 'as peaelies
, vie killed in the vicinity of Cincinnati.:.;
WI: hear it stated that Isaac Fishel, the man
•,,‘ he piloted -Fitz Hugh Lee a4O.
don 4, in his late raid in Cumberland - Valley,
lias.been convicted as aspy and a Aeai - 3riei,by
the Court Martial sitting at Clianibms - bin•g,
rind has been sentenced to be ehot•st,Catlies le
Barracks, some time next month. • 1 •
The condemned was a member 'of the.l§Otli
rc!giment of drafted militia, and deserted
• therefroni, finishing, up his career fitly, by
.endoring active and Personal co-operkfionko .
Lee's invading Briny. He will suffer the just
penalty of his heavy •
•'• •
LENTEN REGULATIONS.--rnie .CLIBtP/AIAX:y rog-
Illations for the -observance of Lent in the
Catholic Ohara have:just
. beertjsgnedt
Ufl
•der them, all Wlro have completedUltho/T.
twenty-first y ear, unless iegitirnatelydiOensed, -
;ire bound to observe strictly the fast4of Lent,
But one meal a day with :a bollationis
except on-Bundays, and the usaof inelfi4 re
stricted to -Aye days of the week; on l *ur of
which W•o94:7o7 l iil l PPOnit,
Those trade! tiventy-one, or who lalkilibard,...
or who frdni-wealsness= cannot - fast pout
great prbjudice - theii health, akeErkilt.' re-,
ciiiired to adhere to rnt!ea..l' l 44t 'ailtothera
not specially exempted mast fast aractii4
. _
A. Papaw; doctor haia ai w oi;ered tb.o biagat
or rum is the . bestantiddie for chlOrcifdrm, and
that it will at once counteract the effects of an
civerdose
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Arrra\ - -riox is directed to au advertisement
in another column for a store room. Parties
having a room to let will find a good tenant.
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OLD ScnooL PRESIITTEEL4N CHUBCII.—Itev.
Jacob Weidman, of Luzerne county, .scill
preashhutchurch _to -mammy -, morning aml,
rfr loyenSg. • . -
Liam.Es.—A certain landlady, it is said,
makes her_pies so light t T. hat her lodgers Can
, -
see to go to bed withoutt a Candle after eating
a moderate sized one!
ti 7. :i
Nntr'Th'esciaY Ground** Say."
If his hogship can see his shadow, it is said
- cre will have six weeks of tolerably cold
weather before spring opens.
THE RAzoa Sraop, MAN.—The Rochester
Express says: "Smith, the Razor Strop. Man,
!has doffed the Zouave - uniform and resumed
his.owu original profession 7of *ending ..razor.
strops. .
A3DDrrioNAL cases poeket:iibitin g have
occiured.with#L.P twe4ty-feu,r,A O P#.
The victims were in the same corioition in
livhich those noticed - heretofore *ere in Nihen
found by the pick-pockets, viz: drum:,!
1 SALEM Cl:lvan - H.—A. Quarterly meeting . will
be held to-morrow, in Salem Church, on North
' .l . 14 i ; 6066 . 'L •
• street'..' (me g (-ur. rman =page,
at 10 A? M. and 7F. M . . by Rev. S. Neitz, of
Reading. Communion after ` the morning
services. The :public are ,cordially invited to
attend.
-A Gazher.lNsuroTioN.—We mean...Alm boot
-
Slack institution, composod of a small wooden ;
Lox with a strap attached to,it, a shoo brush,
a box of blacking, and a small boy of a nonilC-!
script color: Nuniereair titiveling establish-i
mcnts of this kind,cau,tpc soon on our streets!
A rULL HOUSE gre,
night, as Usual: The excellent programme;
gave entire satisfaction. Sanford's Operal.
lionse is a perfect little yalace. The splendid?
scenery and the nei'drOp curtaiii. 'are 'viiirthi
going to see. _Sanford stands unequalled iii
his negro characters, - :Every •member; of thq
company is a star. Go tonight. ~„
PIMEI
.eted &nford's troupe lust:
thk
Tar. MAISIAC LOVER forms me prineipt, ,--,
traction at Brant's Hall tO-night. It is a pia
of niore than ordinary interest,-and will oaus9
hundreds of quarters to' pass •into the treaj
sury of the,Star coMbivation Troupe. The
entertainment will conclude With "Dick Ttut
pin and Toni King." • The above piece4 * fo
a splendid Saturday nighthill. - • " '
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DA.Krn or PAnsox JEAGER.—Rev. Nath ,
Jeager, Lutheran Cle'rgyman of
Reiglesvillei
N
'oithaniptiin county, Pa., died on the 2'
had., from the. effects of injuries received b
being thrown out of his carriage, on the li
high bridge, at Easton, his horse having beet.
frightened by a locomotive on the Lehrgt
Valley Plilitiulillitr. 3.4l'Asi444ear* of age d ,
and formerly the Pastor of the Lutheran
Chrti , c' INA Orvigsburg. :l' , - -i ' f
SAiis or bikimaktap• grocu.—James 4.
rEkiii i - 2ChieNnarterrnastei: of Cavalry Bureaii,
will sell by : public sale, in West . Cheater, 1 3 4,
commencing on the 10th of _February, axd
dontinuing until all , are sold,fthree hundre i d
hdtses, which have been condemned by Ur
iii'iernment, as unfit for the cavalrY service.l
There will also.be a sale of siMilar stock kt-
Trenten, N. 7., commencing on the 3d day Of
Febrnary, and continuing a until -the entile
lot is disposed of. L
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Locrast: Roixtiii3 =Some , time siziee''
weannomiced that a number of our capitil
ists had in contemplation the erection of-a
mammoth 'rolliiig mill, lit; this place.' • Valet
was then an uncertainty is now a fixed fact.
J. R. Eby, Esq., advertises, for 250 to 3100
perch of good lime.- : stonc, to
~ be delivered !at
the site Of tie neW rolling mill, for the conattitc7
tion of : the ileaVy,pierS of the bnildings - 4 2 q 5
delivery to commence by the 15th of Febiu:.
itry. See advertisement" Tot partioultirs: "I 11 I
ROWDYISM AT THE Tniaman.--LLast iiig t,
during the. performance 0f.." The Arid,: Heir
ess,".and while ''Charles Paragon" was -pity
ing his addresses to "Kate O'Brien,', one or two
striplings 'Who - wore (but disgrace) . the Uni
form of their country, created a . disturbance
by loud and uncalled for yells. The result
was that the 'Police ejected the'utmly-•=boys
from the hall,. and owing .to the intertereace
of a number of soldiers a serious fight yes
expected. Fortunately 'the 'parties becai3'
quiet,. and, the play (which lost much .off its
effect tough the disturbance) progressed.
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A B.tme CA-11, —"Ringbolt," the New X'prkH
,
eor,respondent of the Boston Courier, claims. o,
have'originatcd the idea of a ear for 'babied, Oki
railroads. He
.says: ~If it is toe, much to irk
for a separate car at first, Act the e'spc riMent'
be tried on a small scale. Make one, end 'of a'
passenger car a nursery. Let it be separated
by a ary-tight compartonmk Let it be Op
plied with au open stove, with porringers And
sidllets. Let there be a.lockey for. pap,maliing
ingredients, and let it contain all the othei in
fantile par&Phenialia, Nilich the fruitful wives
that hang their clusters about the diree4or's
- lintises-wilt .suggest.to-tbem......with.incine_fOrce
and propriety,Ahapmr!,..llbnit, or, knowledge
1.
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,
Pais AeT OP lfraiirii.---WalkingiA the best
possible ee..l.eise. Habituate yourself to Walk
ing very far: Tliii:Wopearkialutt ~the
save:a : Ma having subdued the horse to tho use
of man, but we doubt, whether' we have, not.
.lostmore than wq,.litive I l liy'dt r eluSe of ,
this'aiiiuml.. 'No ono thing has occasioned sL
nnlo l 4.lgPPA4"ol:the IninOaaka*,,Alk
r ai i.g .. 4B , foot ne4ly as tar m Jtaicfp,
ilthigiority t i.as:,eak:eg — geble4 Viitegoes on
a horse, arA he will tire the best - how - ltd. -
little walk of half an ?M i. in • 91a , p;orning,l .
when you first -risfypia., Itl:shakee
:Offsleep,fard-produeetii.,j3ther good effects iu
1 49:41.44 1 .**.TY. 1 '
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pointed Provost Marakeit for 7 the Lycowing
district, in place of Captain,'White, charged-I
with coirtri4ioroin.h*
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!MEM'
ME weather, although trot pleasaut as
duriug the .pant; week, couthotip,u4ld. The
frost is lesiing 'the . grouttif, autihnu'd coutin
ttes--tobeylenty.. A gotempßraryMrs „ th9,r.t
the.prMatha* thgeffeetof
ing filrth the frogs!
sr= firm of Houser &-. Lochmau, dealers et i
'dry goods, bas been '` dissolved - Mr. Houser
ritiring. The busineswwill be. continued .by
Mr. Augliffilll4Sichituirr; Ut,theAld.stand,
15 Mairket Square; i3pposite 'the: -Harrisburg
i i3ank, Persons in wit* of dry:oats - will do
well In call and. eicarninclhe - stock
A.Woriax. 11x3at MIL —WO.. sons of liir•
iSantnefb. DibtigheAr haye'jtiat 'rcLttped
ithe army and presented .their tfaiher
;a present Of .one hwaftred'and fifty'dollar,'and
addition =to this :have deposited another
`hundred doilaii fore benefit' `of -their
unfortnnate fathir. The sons have re-enlisted
for the war and ft , ipreas :iiiismselves deter
mined'id sie it ont. Such dedds of patriotism
deserve toebe imitated. . ,
A:J.l' our Clo - r, X.Tr-- 7 !llie Southern oOnfeder
..
:Ditto DOion--i§livery. ••• • . .
,D,ittp Sque/hedTY,-.
lt
~ / i/abergasted-44311aviA.Co.
':cititatiainins:4ed—Vhe,6opilerheiads.
Coming td Her Sensek—Engltind.
Topplinglo Hiss Follta. IiACEL:
Long may it }Wave—The Star Spangled Ban
ner.
Niw vsn,PA'.,"Jan. 20; 1864. •
DE.O Lein , Ball, Will you please
pardon me for the libertythat I have taken in:
addreseing.
,you,: n• stranger. • I fool myself!
unila.obligar.* k) you for the benefit 'have!
Alerivedirom your' inedioine and - eye sabre,
having suffered fOr inany years most .expruci-:
iting pain inbead; breast and - ; note
'being .free froth . Ade palyi dny4;ir night,:_ 'And I!
have , been doctoring with will-skilled, and;
'Practical physidians for some years, and , :alli
attemPtg,proveCla'failtre.: bad given up all
hopes of'recOvery and fall fully resigned;to l
await - my fatei,which 'foretold an .untimely
graze. My father being a resident of Siddons-i
burg, and living quite a distance' from you,
did not get to hear of your
proved a wonderful cure indeed. Some few
months ago by a lady, friend of
mine to try your medicine. She 'hated to me
Witt: sho,made nsc , of y0Ur.,104000 444 galY4
which prOved a cure. Feeling rather loth aiP
.first teaas zi had laid‘out mOney time.after,
time, whie ' ll made thc et erases very heavy
and all fdr:nanght.i 4 But: ihavingiggreat conk;
deuce in niy - friend's integrity, I was prompted
Whearken:te her kind' entreaty and-try for
myself. I therefore puishareol two dollars and
a half worth' of loairmddidiuc and, to my
utter , aatemishinent, in,one week felt a great
Oa it. tit- Atekilyksiegkelfree ,
from all pain, and your eye salve perfected a
cure for whicli. - :alli,,othar Washek, gab, salves
proved useless. mveyelids wereiso 41eil
inflamed thatl wtcriforeed:W Wear:gkUisee
for
some years, and now I have no occasion at ail
to wear the glasses, my eye being 11.
' thereforetbaVe• resolved, .dear lady, to let you lpinivklbat'f.gould - not rest content until I
tiwonld return'ay heartfelt congratulations to
you, my friend and benefactress, for the good ,
you have accomplished, feeling myself a new
creature entirely.
You are at perfect Phhlith thiy if
you feel so inclined. I chose: by.reqUesting
you to accept my warmest regards, with n
hope that for humanity's sake, your life may
prolongsd. Success. be, yours forever in
perforining` the wonderful . cure:. 1
Yo
Ars esra t ,
Y E. BROWN.
ral at -I
P. S.—For further information, address
Mary r: Brown, New Cumberland, Cumber
land county, Pa. • •
Mas L. BALL, No 27.. South Pim): t iti4e;t,
Hanisburg, Pa. 1l -tr.
Advertisers Take --Notice.
).44 4
-44 ThiffiltAPli OFT OF TIIF. CITY
LIST OF AGENCIES,.
For the benefit Of personi*lshing to. - Place their :bisi
ne.ss before thi People,,Wiilffiblialrbelow!a•lier of. , the if
torrent places *hi* the DitniTkilitoliaPit has established
dgeLICICS. It Will lie seen that: tliaTscsosAtuf hash
'talon in nearly fifty towns along the lines of the vari4us
railroads, placing it beyond all competition. A Word! to
the wise is sufficient.
LIST , OF AGENCIES:
A - LTOGNA-Tlicio:B. Patton.
ANNVILLE—Ged: W. Hoverter.
BELLEFONTE—J. Ed. Zerbe.
CHAKBERSBURG—SoI. A. limber.
CARLISLE—W. IL Cornman.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD- , Gee. Camerbit
CLEARFIELD-If. A. Frank:'
DUNCANNON—W. W. Dielinion:-
DAUPHIN.,-Sarnuel Speck , : ' - .. • •
EBENSBURG—James XL Harr.
GREENCASTLE—W. F. Kunkle.
GEORGETOWN STATION—B. B. Bubb,
GETTYSBURGT.-Nr 'stout;
GOLDWRO—Petei Bprenkle... -
IiUNTINGDON—TV : Fettittm! .
HIGHSTTREF.
nummELSTOWN—C. D. Dipner,
HOLLIDAYSBURG—A F. Diffenbecker. •
INDIANA—Henry Hall.
JERSEY-SHORE—Thos - Gilday.
LEBANON=WaItz & Houck.
LOCK HAVEN—J. D. Stratton. '
LEWLSBURG,SamueI Slifer.
LANcAsTER•erry-Witotek
MILLERSBURG—B. G. Steever. ;
MIDDLETO_, WN—Geo. Lenhart.
MECHANICSBURG—ji ;Buttner. -•
Brady. - .'t
MUNCYL4kriiT7JPaintoV
31IFFLINTOWNWeidman'k l.ittloBcid.: •
IicVEYTOWN - -J.*Criswell.
ELMIRA
NEWVTLLE—Josi Length...lf.- •
PERnyitn,LE--.7. W. suyvimsort.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Stoel.
SUNBURY-7. Warsliingticin;o -
"SITIPPENSBUItGL-datirea Kelso;
SELINBOROVE-;-Jeremitth'Crouse:
TYIWNE crryi,.: B. Morrie - - •
TREVORTON—I3ogar & 'Frank,
TREvERTON JUNGTION- 4 lsa Sayers
WILLLUPPORT—Ayres k Lundy,
WRIGHTSVILLE—J. A. Wolf
YQ 11 4 , 4,, -Shelly Boyer,
Bannvort's Bronchial Troches. .
It yop wish to impart vigor and eleaines
to tho tOioo, - relieve - hoarseness• and' bronchial
affection, get at onoe a box of Bannvirt's Bina
chialgrooltwAhn only effectualxcrptdyS the
market. For siae by the 3,64 diik6V. , Sr grgsg
at A.A.'gallnirakt4,,Ces..Dvin rkt.isTe,A`T.;?.7: 2 ,
Jonesltow, Harrisburg, Pa.' "
ogirA Moral gicoo i nnt to,t4e de44-tf
,COLOATE'S HONEY SOAP,
This celebrated Ton& SRse, in sti4i ettryer:*-de4suld,
Is Saki) from the tic:near in ! itorials, w Nua)'an. and =or,
-VP? to 4s: 11104 M .4,31.51);
• stunareist. in; its. action ,ulleu qti* b) all
priggisti
.6 3 / 9 . Fancy Goods. Dealers- itaab-tblitlY
• 1 Militiwy, BusinTes
Boulity, Permian, Back Pay; Setin(stel4,6la.nlilli sr Y
and-War Claims,. generally, made *t. and: eAlehted, ,Pe r
sonkreniding at le4listaKo_cali.hAve 4494 bviinOgris
.aetedbv mail, I:py Wronging ,
ETIBERNSIDFDWRI -A, 1 ,7-9Y' r :fi.t:
Third street, apmg,' Pa.
deITAIY
SPECIAL NOTICES.
• • -443%.4.-Jl l 4-14.1 , AVE
ilitteheloeirYPl. Hair Dye
IS THE BEST IN ME WORLD.
.
-1010:bipy 7:far/alms, True and. J2eLiable Dge .kildtott.
... , I , r• '4 „ .
This spreudid. Flair DA' is peffeet—ebauges Red, Rug;
or Gray Hmr . okatalLet asbas
tp w Ejackotiypor f ll i trown
withodt irituitig'ilie iffaieortikilling did Skill, letivi4gthc
Bair &At and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently
restoring* priatiuu color and rectifies ft,
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tLO other 3. ..."mtp ,, o. ;4 . . ,
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cLorsq .);•,,:x. • z.
zivaNtfifstiFir *Olin' 444 -1-01 .• mtsWqrdgt,..,2 4 '-':
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MIIIM
24 :4!#,4 • I• . a • •
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We bate on hand. muffs at . $O,. St and 4r. , ••
good assortment of loveprice , fara: •
Cloaks, clotdts, elgitk.st- • - •
Mika for halo; all priees.
for children.
• - CtltAks at all,prices, up to $25., •
10011 skirts at 75 cents $1 up t 0 $2 ,
tocking,s for ladles and children.
• Srich - a, 'woolen and canton,
Linen table corers, 1016 napkin&
• BOtc)c sills .at.sl $.140 j . and all prices.
Woolen shirts of alldewriptiou. • .
Wes' akolttlemen's pocket hdfs.
pg 104. • .... • .. •--
. tfnen for Piflow rases 54 , -- = •
MiisloaB . , , bleadied'and unbleachcii; 13m, uxat.-4L.
Kid glores..at 87e. and V. per pair.
Caßtimetn,and caaelnetLe for men and boys' wear.
Undershirts,mid 'dtatvOr.z.
Ladies' merino rests.
DPW..gixidii;4l: ail prioop,
Clambrichands sip a can
BalmerniAlits at-$.3.25, $3.80,'54.
Large assortment Of other goods at
. .
SAI4:)MOVR
O co*okprritAttp,. LYE
I' 0.0 A El.ki 4"11,
WAR, akep high vripsilapeniller helpsto reduce
them' 4v . rraixhOkt. tor4• A
01:1TtkAitit liefindflituping
your.lcitcheikgrease. ;
.
Sir u.A.UTION'. SpUttiOtL9l4 - ez are Offered" MAO, be
thikul and brkihe;T'ialdigf article OW up in
IRON cane, all,othe'reheiug•.Qol.TisiiEßFEng
Pl i lC X' A T , ,C T CO.
31017 TA irR '
-Pbiladelphia--No. 127 Walnut Street,
Pittsburg—Pitt Street and Duquesne Way
delo-d&wam
Brti is Brotiddat - T-10011k , S
" I have never changed my mind resiamting them flung
the thayexcept to think.yet bettor of that which rbeganq
thinking well of." HENRY WARD BEECIIEH. ,
"The Tnxhes ata a etall of life to me."
• Poet EDWARD NORTH . ,
Pres. Hamilton Gallego, Clinton, N. Y. I I
'For Throat Troubles they are a specillc."
• • . r.
"Too favorably known to 1110.CCOMIlleildilf.1 011 ."
~ Hon,,CHAS:A.. PHELPS,
.pri.a. Mass. Senate.
"Contain nb opiuntuor. anything injurious..
Dr. A. A. ditAYESChemist, Boston,
"Au ekzunt combination for Cough ' s." •
Dr..G. F. BIGELOW, Boston:
" I recommend their usele PuhlloSpeakers."
Rev• E. H. cnArn.T.
"Most salutary relief in Bronchitis "
Rev. S. sgiGgraw, Morristown, Ohio.
Very benencial when Suffering from C6lds."
• 'Rev: ANDERSON, St. Louis.
"Almost instimier iE the dlstriAling labor of breath?,
twan „-
CV. A. eVint.rri:Vii; N6i+Otik. n 4
"Their . have suited ray case exactly, relieving, myth
'SO thtlf bOilidlSßgi with. othae. I . T. DIJOHARALItri
Chorister:French Parish Church, Mentre
' there) ate imitations be sure to obtuin.thOGENl„,
jett2Nlkarint •• •
.. .
, -- .- . ...
' PROFESSIONA L. -1 ,
IDA-1A.14. L. na&CLAX,
iriAlt
Ortiee with D. Flelphig,;, Second street, arn.sburg.
Strict attention paKto'nllgegalhiuSiuess, collections, mili
tary claims, pensions, Ito. Exemptions from drafty clainls
prepa i rodend advice given. , , .... . „ dettl a dood2m* 1
TO SUFIE[LERA,FII4_,WI rji Sfil§E OR PAI N ..
to ~. 0 , .
I PSPAIPPN " Pt" - ' I
lrhe Celebrated . lltediegal Nesamaintr 4.1111
' ' ''' ' " ' - k Herb -ilikiii* L
! .;, 1
dANYiiiladelphiai his,*it:eil. agaip. in
lJ risburg, Pa., for medical,pnuttico,.,andlaken 4 t Ma
•t the , . STATIC,CIAPITOI4:IIICKUICC ,
Where ho.will remain a short. , time.,., The aillietadare in
vited to calltbetween the hams of 5,1 A. K., and 1 r. N. and
from 2t0.8 i! st. .. , . . '
. - • ' -..ius zikmw:Arlorzs ATieiltir., ?
I
' And aimpeculiarly. valuable, interesting an& sgiseictci ,
owing. to: his-perception to read and detect diseane, f
whatever nature, and wherever located, without maid g
any anqUiries of those who call' respecting their disease r
Mem. ... . . . , i
• . ' DR. ADDISON I
„ 3
. Hits. lately discovered and 'brought IMO his practice, a.
methdll of treatment with which he performs the racist
poespected and remark:Alp. cures of the aw With his',
lad* foihairs, Stanbrned,atithllits 'taligniticlCeitlitik,hoT
- ers he causes those.old lingering complaints , aid chronic
diseases which hate so per plexed Physicians aall. ;wait.°
flee like itisigisi iluly this Isakagla of speed and improp
monk, ppd. who can toil whotn year nm,y devolep4,..thiS
o r that brooch of science? •- ' . • - ' Jan ff
. _
, •
DE;
W " .W P 0 W PE If
FORAIORSES.
ir t ußixof,,pgite - We .r.i:Ml4 l Yearn - in trfia
commonityoM-HRE , has mitisfled himself thatita
Powder is vastly superior to any other article in use
:11-1 ) ,91LT/IF PPRET 7 .4
fsv - W A.T gt,lt , .
And is of great service to Hodei that '4o6' lost' tlicit
.APPET.IT,E
. - .
ASTO AtE %
XDAINet;; F9UNDERBD
..og.
,
Di kV EiLP,E R•Fa Ds
Also, that itlrilt pt;event; .
GLANDERS, 601:lb :AITHTHE HtITS, " i
When faithfully, upcd two orthrtr tins a weelr,—invigo.
rating and fattening. " =' 21- f - ':' i
i i
Fer improying the condition ofa Home, he asserts t ere l
is'ncebettermedicine, as it 'wilt Strengthen the ate eh,
and assist digestion, cleanse the intestines of ore lite
matter, And regulate the'bowels When eoith - e, purify the
bbniilaud propote Aigesttort--thua.the skin is kept loose,
the per& trer•ropeeed and a lien; scabby Horse becomes
rot an, „
A Tlie`rowd copplly esbeea be used for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs with
good effect.
*l—"DitelltitrWltrit I
mak= O `ixo - - SOLD AT
SELLER'S DRUG STORE,
No. 91 Market street, Rarrisb
inn 1
, . .
ilidoo_AlK . Here ! .4.. I;.-
..
sold) ' IiTOF yititioligik Bi t enuNo
AT 1 ,
SCHEFFER'S BObIiSTOREy
.i . .
s SIGN OF THE "AMERICAN FLAG-" I
And purchase your't
NOTE PAPER AND EN ELOPES,
POR
;FOLIOS,
"'POCKET BOOKS .
...., ,r j . yocg.FT I ZTANDS,
I " V - DIES, .1 -
. PHOTOGRAPH -ALBUMS,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Made or the very best material, and for sale at raj low
prices. Remember the place, 1..
. - SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE
.ialdri Sign of the American Flag, Hariisburg, ta.
R4llSi! RAM.S 4 --A fresh' kupply of e h_
eners's ticCfsidHains and Dried Bee
_c at
jan:29 BOYER k BOER! t •
BOARDING., =
kJ
MEN qpi. obliaikegoodAtiasabig atMrs.
kJ Eshenhower, Strawberry Alley, between Third and
Fourth:Astatetir ISt is si jan2/3-03t
I _Agents in Philadel
I! 808 I AUNTS WANTED EVERYWHERE ,
„,, I JeIB4 IY
BY the Auburn Publisbini CO . 1 ' linktisty& E lf 'kt "'lit
,*(ililst.
jul for the latest and best. History of The i.e- ~i ~...1A 4 ~.f .; 1. -•'
.. - .7177. , i, e L t . ,_. , , r . , .. . . ,
M and other popular books. Now is Me lime. !F i; - ' ll,l U ‘*. 'A A 'l/P . 'Jr ''r.i . E p
Money is plenty and.books sell quickly.
E.
sT gr oKE ßew , i4 . - ' l flolly, ' ' ” Wise' 1- . '
,will sell and deliver( t i fif i ty s
ltua,frett, Write- at once t 0.4
4rtairmi?biiiirit . ~. ':: i - , i I ? i janlS.tioawgir, 11_ pli*Loc, tke city fresh grouted, best extra. ly
' ' fled; lit ha baris vart er e sa r ,
cks 'or ei m glit an h y Of iluan tt'ltiatre titY l bY ' . .AlSo Ule i . i al i nl; res i tt e. .
BUCKWHEAT! BUCKWHEAT !—A small
barrel hal f,
feed of every dOcritition. • :
lot but superior quality of Buckwheat, direct ; front ' gm th e Grocery Store of George H. Bell, eer-
Malaita, Pa., for sale by the sack or quart, at " ' ner of Second and Clitaut streets; at. Pete min
Peters' !x, ' e r n',
jangtr BOYER & KOERPER. Rotel, in Market street, or' at the drug store of pr. Egle
,
,
: 03L A - nirjrist) ApillesuzLnyliotr Y or k , on the Ridge Reiid l r ibe promptly attended to. •-'
. . - dee2S T 2meow* :. - ,- JOHN H9FFEB":-
. • State Apples of every. 'variety. ALso, Yor k Buda - '' ' '' '
Butter, for sale at jag BOYER & KoEsrtk - fllO, LATRA:-- , yOu- - miai •gctoad Lettek .
• j_ Pape!, Envelopes, , Ink.,-Pent4 a anything else in the
''''statiottlny lir, 'yew; WM doWattby callingat• .
- ' - ' - SOREFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
liarrisbuyt -
td(svir26 O I7,OOOIOIMPOIVY! . uon
OEM
psolgocatAptis.
PHOTOGRAPIRPHIMOGRAPHS
Etrltivirit -WELDON,
FORSIXELY OF RIDGE
1)11ESPE: trIT'IItLY Wirth
I.ll,4lotburg that Choy . bliszp• se:apt •
busindlts Tram - Ridre„ Rhad Cb-T a.TIG mss'• • ,
tween Fourtkand - iiftb, where :lbw have.fitted up anew
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,.with all the moderh Improve
!amnia, where they are prepareclto do nest class work.
We guarantee perfect snisfaetlon to all, who favor us
with a call. no2l-43m
B. G. FLOWERS,
PR - 0 T 013. A.P H
( succmsoß tia. - 17; k WEILDON,
RIDGE iitOAD
rtiTOULD. .respectfully: infopit
; ry. . customers`thathehas - purchasedtheontirefziurs
l eagricaundin'it Walden, including all of - their Qi.D
piEGATIVES, so that , llll. who have had...their negatives
taken by that firm oak bare their pieteree , executed as
beforerat greatIy,REDOGED PRICW3, S2rFER DoZCV.,
:Having refitted theßooms, they. are now equal to any
in the city, and I am now prepared to execute
TROTOGRAPBS, ' 7
•. • • CARTE DE- FIRMA
ANT AXBROTYPFS
tWialichlor softnees,or tone and Uttering effects ; cinnothe
peened. Iguarantee satisfaction to all who may favor
e with a call. B. G. FLOWERS.
nov26-d3mes-3ta,w-tut4.s • 1 . •
• VAIATARLE •
• •
'SASH F . A. , CTOR,
MINING AND SLITTING MILL,
:-. 1.,EW1"0.
AT
rustic - KA:LE,
ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1864.
.FIME , subscriber will'offes for sale; the veina
l_ ble new SASH FACTORY, PLAINING and SLITEING
MILL, on,thc Cumberland. Valley railroad, in Mechanics
burg, Pa. The property. comprises , a large Two story
Frame-Factory, with n,lionvenient. TWO STORY WAltz-
ROOM near, with Shedantrached; for storing lumber ; and
a Lot of Ground, 10 feet. sgnare. very advantageously
locales.'
TirtMielihrTibatteig up mititn: largo , of the, best
Machinery, which is driven by au ENGLNE OF AMPLE
POWER.
41 . 1e:likhas aceexcuktn. pakti,_ pit for
ny one slesitm to carry on This bus „4 -
uktail)o tokralr-• "
O'
bate to comtricabe at IM E CLOC P. - 11C, on said day,
when terms.eill'ho maderknOWll. by
jab-dle*„, JOIIN b'ADLEIL
ESTATE 'REAL ESTATE AT PEIVATE SALE.
nu s cF .r" of go Wet,: 4 WILLISM AL
LON, s ' 1 agicitytbr Illirristatrz, cOnsOilig of
Iltiusts on 'ron Area and'Chestnut street, at and near
the corner of Front and Cllaw.ta tit I , : tracts , a vacant lot on
Mulberry. street, ngar Third street, and 19,/ acres
sAland at the ester terminus oflhir katt streth ' , aro of
fered for sale. For terms of saleapply to the undersigned,
Snvetith and Noble streets, Philadelphia. --'
tle2l-dtfl • THOMAS (MIMI'S.
T 016 OR - SALE.—A _number of lots
have been laid out on the Jonestown Rued, . about
ono tulle
.east of the eity or Harrisburg which are
being soldnt low Prices. To poisons -desiring to nature
a home for themselves, and to be relieved. front the
'present mint Rant - mutt.; this is a. rare opportunity..
A number of lots have already been sold and but few re.•:..
main on hand. The Ilan of said lots can be seen at the',
tiherilrs office FSi Harrisburg;' wherb pers.oas desiring to'
Purchase are requested to call and see the same. t
J. SHALL.
janl6
'llirrisburg, Jan. 15,1884.
BUILDING STONE: TOR SALE, of best'
.
quality, delivered to any part. of the city. •
.Ititply• to • _ - .17 MISH,
jahl2 -• Ihamediately below the city.
FURSi FURSICFURS!!!
,
1 am carrying out my welbeavned reputation for selling
the best.made FURS at the most, reasonable prices, and
,offer now my splendid assort mem' of
'HUDSON BAY SABLE, • .
• RICH MINK SABLES,..
t • •.• ' SIBERIAN.SOUIRRHL, k
'CHINCHILLA,
-STONE MARIN,
FITCH, &C.,
PITHS for Ladles and3Bases at. the most reasonable
prices
R-My stack of Hudson , Bay and Mink Sables is the
Ilneffiever offered in this market and comprises: Riding
Three-Quarter and' Half Capes, Berthas, Collars,
'Math% &a JOSEPH ROSENBAUM, +.
N0."416 Arch street above 4th, south side, Philadelphia
P. S.No business transacted on Saturday.
dq4: 4ll .l o if . , .
and GuAitinAktk,.. r _ a
i iet Wats dkaal ;
an - d wa an ch at _
Ifale 'on Cumberland `alley $4 14 Ailirc
I , sl
ni ars iles‘ mnr be °f .
,krocured ' a . l. the Mace or Jones Hotel. Ad
dressilNTGDON SAUNDERS.
E
ee29-dlni) .P • ebilP. 01, Comb. Co.,
GREAT DISCOVEP.T
Applicable to all
u%eful Alts
.-., ..., , ~t~
..
A new thing.
!J
.Its . Combination.
Boot and Shoe Man
ufacturOra,
Jewelers.
sis
jf.)(-3
as `'sic
If tri ft liquid
Remember
Fini=.
FOR. SALE . ,
PI, RS.
LEGAL.
tiCEL•
Useful and •Valuablp
DUcovery.
HILTON'S'
INSOLUBLE. • CEMENT.'
Is of more general praciiiml utility
than any _invention now before tbo
Public, It bas.bgen thoroughly tested
during tire last, two,ryeamby practical.
men, and pronounced by all to be. 1
:SUPERIOR TO A NY ,-
Adhesive Preparations known.
13nans 7 s IrmoLoma Cmcswe i$ a new
thing, And the result of - years of
study- '
its combination is on .
,Scientific Principles, i
And tinder no- circumstances ;or
chruige br lemperatuio, will. it be
come corrupt omit any offehlce
smelL ' -
' BODY . AHD SHOE
Manufacturem, using Machines, wilt
Mid '•it the best- article known as
CemMititig for the ChanneLs,- It works
withotiVrielay, ts - nol affected by any
change of temperature. • • i
JEWELERS
Will.finck it sufficiently witiesive for
their use, as ha's been. vr9v , ed.
_ ~. ---" 1 I
i't is' .Evecially Aciarptita r lo-liat . her,
.WI-w 0 elaiiii 4 V_ VrAtipecialt twilit,
Wal'it, AM& Mcfrg'6s 'Boots and
_sufficiently strong without
stitChing. . r
Tf ls tilp only -5
ofi ET ,D C E I,E 'I:
Extant that is asurti thing for mend
lug ' • ,
' warniturs• . • . .
vrocKery,
,
And articles of Household use
-
REKEIII3ER
Humoss INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is in a liquid forwand as easilyop
plied as paste. - •
HILTON'S Issouraut Unsex'
bv insoluble in water or. oiL,
llnsoiVa ,LNSOLIJBLE CEMENT.
Adheres oily substunces
. . ,
I Supplied in Family . or Manufac
turer's Packages:from 2 ounces - MI.OO
Lbs.
;HILTON BROS. & co., .
Proprietor 3,
Providence, B. 1.
EIEMI
phia,
LALNG & KAGDZII,S.
MEDICAL.
-- - -
: .
POtt
; WATER. '
,
P 4.
coNsfr
CONSTITUTION WATER.
coN'STITUELON WATER.
CONSTITUTION`,WATER.
cossTiTunkWATM.
CONSTITUTION WATER. •
cossinuTlON WATT
coNsTikiii.oN WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WAWA
•CONetieL - TIoN •% - ATEN" 4 ' l "
CONbriTUTION WATER
CON._ rrt CTION WATER. .
MI
GREAT REMEDY
FOR THE
CONSTITUTION,
AND I:4E ONLY 'KNOWtrirt,DY
FOR
DIABETES. and DISEASES of the KID T,IT)
and 1111011t1.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Has been pronounced by the Medical Faculty and 1.11.:
public, to be the most wonderful remedy for the permr.-
nent cure of all diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER,
RIDNEVS.and BLADDER , that,has ever been Offered.
It is not a MINERAL WATER. It is from eXperience
that CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, and we now
say let , no man doubt, when a single bottle has been
e
knea td elite diseases which thh''be.t 4 fißetis
-this country hastened to relieve.
' A !middy pensateing the virtues Of Constitution Water
cannot be clamed - under "quack' preparations, as it is
now used by the most scientific practitioners 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; andthe success of the phy
sician increases as his knowledge of different remecte.i
enables him to produce it cure, while othere fail in the at
tempt. Science is satisfied with the truth.
Give Constitution Water a fair' triali—ve mean you who
are under some speciatisfes care from yearto year, and we
particularly allude to ladles who are constantly resorting
to local treatment., and all sorts of local implications for
diseases, with as much cbance'of SUWON as them would
be front local apfaicatrons to the omo:it for diseases of the
brain.
. s
We have been always careful to use language in our
circular that could not shock the . most delicate ormniza
tion, but we reriefit so many communications from per
sons for which Constitution Water is adapted, and of
whose diseases no mention has been made, that we have
COMIC to the conclusion that if the remedy is capable of
producing a CUM no matter what the disease may be. it
should he 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 in
every sense of the term, placed in the hands of the peo
ple for their relief, and if taken according to the direc
tions it will in every ease, produce a radical cure. We
viould say that the directions in regard to diet, etc., re
late only to the diseaseunder which they occur. •
DIMTES
Is' i disease of the stomach and liver, acting - through the
kidneys, andis, without doubt, themost obstinatediscase,
except consumption, that affects the human constitution.
We have no space for discussing caurer,, but will state that
the effect of the disease is the et:lnver:4on of the starchy
principle (or vegetable portion of the food) into sugar,
which stimulates the kidneys to an excessive secretion or
water:. Many moons suffer- from this disease who are
ignorant of it; that Is, they pass large quantities during
the day, and are obliged to get np from one to fifteen or
twenty times during the night. No notice is taken of it
until their attention is called to the lane discharge of
water, ifad•often when it is so far advancedastotebeyred
the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptom is
the great-thirst, whichirviliett'the dist:hie is rnuy estab
lished• is intolerable - -the parrenrdrinix• constanity without
being satisfied; also dryness of the mouth, cracking of the
lips, a sweet breath, in the more advanced cases, and
finally loss of appetite'emeciation, and the pataxit gradn
aly sinksfiern exhaustion.
CoxterrruvidS WATER is, without doubt. the only known
remedy for Diabetes, and we have as much confidence that
it is a specific as we have that opium will produce sleep,
and truthfully say that it has cured every case in which it
has been used. -
. .
STOVE 'IN THE . BLADDER., CALCULUS GRAFEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC, ETC.
•
Diseases arising ,from a faulty secretion—lin the . ewe case
being too IRAK dod accompanied by severe pain, and the
other a too profuse secretion—whicliwill bespeedily cured
by the '
CONNTreuVION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER' • -
C 0 1 410 1 43 WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER: '
CONSTITUTION' WATER
CONSTITUTION' WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSE •unON WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER..
CONSTITUTION WATER
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
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
:'' .: D I'A JiE T E $.
IRRITATION OF THE .NEOIC. OP. .TEE BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF THE. KIDNEYS,
CATARRH'.OP THE •
. BLADDER...
STRANGUARY AND BURNING; OR PAINFUL cRI
.TLv , R3F
For these diseases it, is truly a sovereign remedy, and
too mticbCtuitibt be saidiu its praise.- A.single dose liss
been known to relieve the, urgent symptoms. .
Are you tro übled with thWdistrwaing pain in the smcf2.
of the back and through the hips ? A teaspoonful a day
of the Constitution Water. Will relieve you like magic.
PrffSICLUNS
•
Have long antte given up the use of buchu, cubeita eztil
juniper in thetreattricit of thosedi.esses, and only 117.7,
them for the =tit cif f-hoterlemedy.
CONSTMII3,9N WATER.
has proveU Itself t!lenod t94,petask that ha. cievolv...l
upon it. sr' 4,--
irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant use
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease.
We present the Constitution Water to the public wit;..
the conviction that it haS no equal in relieving the etas:
of diseases for whichlt halbeen found so eminently s7v
cessfial for curing ; and we trustthat we shall be rewarii.Ni
for our efibrts in placing so.valuable a remedy in a fern
to meet the requirements of patient and physician.
11PAT)! ICEA,P,!! RRAD!!!
. :DAN - VILLE, Pa.., June 2. 1862.—Dr. IL Gregg—
bear Sir: hi gebruary, 1861, I was affected wlth sugu
diabetes, and for five months I 'Passed more than t - w,
gallons of water in twenty-four hours. I was obliged tr.
get up as often as, ten Or twelve times during. the r4Lt..
And in live months I lost about fifty I - km:lnds in weight
During the month of July, 1861, I procured two bottle
of Constitution Water, and Mtwo days after using it lex .
.periencell relief, and after taking two bottles I was en
tirely cured, soon after regaining my
Just uual good 'waft h.
Yours truly. . L. DE WITT.
Bono!, CORNERS, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1861.—Wan. H. Greg ! ,
& Co.—Gents: I freely give you liberty tomake use of th.
following certificate of the value of Constitution Water.
which I can recommend in the highest manner: My wic.•
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
ended her about three months, when he left her Avers ,
than ho had found her. I then employed one of the hes:.
physician§ I could find, who attended her for about nin-
Months, and while she was under hiss careshe did not s Ul
cer quite as much pain. Ile finally gave her up, and -sic:
"her . osse was incurable. For," said he, "site has Such a
combination of complaints that medicine giren for one cp , -
rates against some other of her difficulties." About to;-
time she comment* the use of Constitution Water, abo
to our utter aitonishment, almost the first dive seem-'.'
to have the desired effect, and she kept on improvim
rapidly under its treatment, and now superintends en
tirely her doMestie affairs. She has not taken any of ilia
Constitution Water for abotit four weeks, and wears ha pp -
to say that it has produced a permanent awe.
WM. If. VAN IigN:SCHOTEN.
WETHERSFIELD, Conn., March our62.—D h-
G "C rext— onstitution Dear S w ir a : t — er Ha ir vrecoinginseemennzd'forhdinvertisemientn o.fr
th ph e ory ßi si
j4c d iansalle neys wim and ith
olvrrilywoctlittew:oredp.n,ornil.: l, t_ e l:
r e_ e ßladder,
bottle. f, xOfw Rao:Ida:I
for,the past Uiree years, and tried the skill ore nu er of
e egd
n t
Hartford, ts at
Mesas. Lee, Sisson ar. co_ and when I t hV uses
hair of it, to my surprise found a . great change -in my
heelth. I have used two bottles of it, and am where I
ixpected to be in my life, well, and in gbeit spirits.
;never all
I can not express my F . !ti R.;. I feel that, it- i,
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. LEONARD RIGEL° W.
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