paik ,eitgrapt HARRISBURG, PA TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1864. CITY ITEMS BANYVART'S BrOl'Chilli Troches for hoarse ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and Dr. Wm. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. jan3o-dtf THE celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field, glasses, defining an object from one to ten miles, and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Rosendale's Optical Institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial - eyes inserted. Rend for a circular ! janBdtf TOWN AND COUNTRY. Wairmi:>--A young man who can write a good hand. Apply at this office. tf GRA2P,S. —Fine Catawba Grapes, just re ceived and for sale cheap, at While's Fruit and Confectionery Store, Third street near Wal nut. feb6-tf THE Forty-sixth (formerly Cob snipe's) regiment will probably arrive here to-day or to-night. =Mlle TICE Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania regi ment is en route for home, and will be here in a clay or two. - I=l JorniROXDIE/CHER, who hacl been sentenced to several years' imprisonment ter larcieny; escaped from the 'Lancaster jail, on Sunday night last, mid is now at large. MOIINT VERNON 1100 S AND LADDER COXPANY. --There will be a special meeting of this com pany, at the Exchange building, this evening at eight o'clock, when. every traiuber is re quested to be present. By order. REV. F. W: COINURAD fins resigned the shin of TrinitrChurch, Lancaster, and will on the first of April enter upon his duties as.pas tor of the Lutheran Church in Chambersburg, to which position he .was elected a month ago. I=l TRAIN SMASHED Up.—,-On. last Thursday night, a freight train .on .the Pennsylvania railroad ran off the track about three miles below Lewistown, smashing it literallY into• splinters. The immediate cause was the Slid ing of a large stone upon the track directly after the passing of the watehman and imme diately before the train was due. The persons on board escaped without injury. The f ears Were loaded with coal and grain. ''' Val:tun - LE Pahsras . ”rs Run:nix - En . Sol, Dtrats.-141. IL Lee, No. .69 Market speet , has on hand a stock of splendid Canes, gotten up - expressly for presentation.anel private use, which soldiers desiring to evince their goOd fee!. ing for their, officers, will find soy .desirable. Mr. ,Lee is also prePared to frialinfaCture Canes from the Palmetto and other . 'wOod Which the returned soldiers .arenow from the South. We advise . our - friends to give Lee a call, -.~___.. SIN2ORD'S OPE'RA ' TEMPE. =- Sanford is ' alloying very large houses and the_ best static faction is . given. His performance is of a very superior order. The musicians Selected for his orchestra are of the bed talent in, that line in this country, while the comic portion of his company, headed by himself, is a guar antee of all that is requisite to make up a laze performance. Mr. Haven has taken Sanford',i position in the band, while the Old m an a ssumes-Ws great role of Negrodora in the Olio, and his own afterpiece. The /Warn my, last evening, drew an over flowing house. The same great bill is 'repeated - this eiening. =r2== TITE STAIC CONISMATION TROTIPi will give their eighteenth entertainmen,t this evening, on which occasion the, great thrilling four-act drama entitled Lucretia Borgia, will be ine- Sented• forthe first time. The charm'ng aosepkipv Tyson will appear as Lucretia .Borgia, (Duchess of Ferara,) and beautiful Fanny Denham as Itrafl)co Qrsini, cavalier;) Mr. Jennings as Don Alphonzo D'Este r (Duke of Ferara,) and Mr. Itouse as Jeppo loiveretto. The evening's entertainment will conclude with the very laughable farce, The Youth who never Saw a Woman. There will beaAremen tlous jam at the hall to-night, and we _.would advise all to go early. A ?mild hill is ' Tire- Dented, =I Krux.n AoAra. —We are to be Without peaches again next season. The croakers have already coimenced, and the crop has gone up the spout—it is froze out and played out! This should have been foretold last July, instead of waiting until so near the time When peaches will be expected in market =The disappoint ment to lovers of the fruit will' be bitten deed. The price of sugar will be effeded, and that will be a consolation, as the article will not be worth near so JaAGI?• Oh ! that this "cruel was over!" We will have to wait until , G 5 for peaches. For our own' part, we hil,ve no faith in that species of fortune telling which proclaims the failure of a crop seven or eight months before the time for the fruit.' Svsti Lux COME!-T , Thg Fifty-first Regi ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, esournanded by Col. J. F. Hartranft, arrived in townie* eve. ping, _This regiment has been .ciamested with the Ijintli Army Corps, and did /gOOd service in all the battles in which the corps was engaged. Col. Hartranft lap been com mander of the 51st since its, organization, and has proven himself an efficient officer. Upon their arrival here, the veterans composing the regiment were. quartered in the soldiers' rest. They will remain hem a few days, and limn visit their homes, after which p ? e7 ‘, re turn to the field. They have' re-enlisted' for the war. Lieut. Col., Edtffird * Seholl tend Nei. W. J. Bollman are also oonneote(t3y4th the sist. It, was two years ago yestqcliijih s at they were -first engaged in battle, at Roandke Island. This regimeNtt PcatiPiPfttte4 he terrible charge aeross the stone bridgapf4- tietam. - Tian Organ is now• published by Messrs. Pa triot & Union. The old...proprietors have re tired without ever announcing their intention of doing so. A. PUBLIC installatiou of the officers of Washington Lodge, No. 1(1. 0. of G. T., will be held on this (Tuesday) evening at 8 oelock. All Good Templars and friends of the order, are cordially invited to' attend, at Tem perance Hall, Second street. ' ARRIVAL OF 'nit. NINETY-TIIIRT).---Tl,le 93rd :Penny vacua . regiment , arrived 4 at. rinon to day, under command of Lieutenant Colonel John S. Long. It was originally commanded by Colonel J. M. McCarter. The regiment belongs to the Sixth Army Corps, and has nobly battled for the Union in many hard fought contests, of which wefhave sufficient evidence in the bullet-riddled flag which they brought with them, and in their decimated ranks, which number but three hundred and ten men. The 93,1 is a Lebanon county regi ment, but contains one Dauphin county com pany, (I,) which is commanded by Capt. D. J. Boynton, of Middletown. Having re-enlisted for the war, , these , veterans return to their homes on furlough for a short time. A grand reception &waits them in Lebanon. J. ROSENDALD respectflilly announces to the inhabitants of Harrisburg and vicinity that his stay in town is limited to only four weeks longer. Thant ul for the very liberal support received, my aim will always be to merit the confidence of all entrusting me with their Praek 6 . I To sell out my stock of instruments, and save the expense and trouble of removing, I offer at cost, a fine assortment of powerful microscopes of Smith & Butt's and Nacket's make, and opera and field glasses, stereoscopes and views, with a variety of optical, mathe matical and philosophical instruments. All spectacles purchased from me, can at any time be exchanged•at our =factory, 221 New street, Philadelphia, should they not suit the wearer. I 'shall re-open the .office at Harris burg by the• let September, 1864. feb9-oawtf THE MURDER OF - 301111 STRAWBRIDGE. —A confession has , been made which may lead to the identification of the murderer of John Strawbridge, who was found in an insensib'e condition; at the 'river bank, in November, 1862. An old lady named Paul has Called upon District Attorney Herr, stating that a young lady who recently died in our city, con fessed, upon her death bed; that she, in-com pany with a lover, were .promenading on the river bank on the evening yrecedinothe . day on which' Strawbridge . was found; that her loverloiooked` down Strawbridge and robbed him, supposing that he was ' dead; that she was forced to swear that she would never re veal the murder, but her conscience compelled her tO'stete the theta before departing this life. The alleged murderer is in the army, and if guiltyit'is hoped that some • means may be found by which he may he.nulde, to suffer the penalty of his crime. The case, is a singular' one throughput. Quite a sensation has been created here:b3ithelreielatioiis-reportecl to the District Attorney. TELE qAIII3ONDAIX Esyza.—We regret to state that there seems to be no abatement of the fever overlhe friciuntain. Indeed from all ac counts,. it must be on the increase, and what furnishes occasion fOr additional anxiety is the fact that adults are now being numbered among its victims. A gentleman just return ed from a visit to the city, informs .us that there were twelve funerals on Saturday last, and we are told that in a single day the un dertakers of the place took 'orders for thirty coffins. We are gratified to learn that effec tive,steps are being taken Warrest as soon as possible the further progress of the disease, which has thus far appeared to baflie entirely the skill of the resident phySicians. The Delaware A; Hudson Canal Company, through their President, G. T. Olyphant, Esq., have engaged the services of the best medical talent of New York, and sent it at their own expense into:the infected district. Among .the latest victims of the terrible scourge is Mr. Henry Stone, of Mt. Pleasant, this county, for some time past engaged in tre,rveying in Carbondale, who died Monday evening last, aged about 28 years.. He was a promismg young, man, and well known in this vicinity.—Honesdale :11-Praki• REottritvrtoNs FOR Thurr.—The season of Lent will commence on Wednesday, 10th inst., and continue seven weeks. It is gener ally observed by the Roman Catholic and Episcopal denpminations. For the guidance of the first-named, the following regulations have been issued: 1. All the faithful who have completed their twenty-first year, are, unless legitimately dis penied, bound - to observe the fist of Lent 2. They are to make only one full meal a day, excepting Sundays. 3. The mealallowed on Fast days is not to be taken till about noon. .4. At that meal, if on any day permission should be granted for eating flesh, both-flesh and fish are not to be used at the same:time. 5. 4 small refreshment, commonly called collation, is allowed in the evening; no gener al rule as to the qmmtity of food permitted et this time is GI caKtliel made. But the prac tice of the - most regular QWstians is, never to let it exceed the fourth part of an ordinary meal. (1` G. General usage haslnade•it lawful to take in the morning some warm liquid, as tea, cof fee, or thin chocolate, made with water, and a 'Cracker. 7, Necessity and custom have authorized the use of hogViatil instead of butter, in pre paring fish, vegefables, 8. The following persons are exemptedfrora the obligation of fasting : Young prsons un der twenty,--one years •of age, the sick, . preg nant women, or those giving suck to infants, PeTKIEia obliged to hard labor ' and all who through weakness, cannot fast without _injury to their health. 9. By dispensation, ithe use of flesh-Meat will be allowed at any time on &au:lays, and once a day on Mondays, TueSdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with the exception of the Sat unjAY in Ember Week, Spy-Wednesday, Good Easbp Saturday. Milk, eggs, butter and chiiisci are not Prbidden except on Good Friday. • " ' 10 ensed from the obligation o f u s in g , are not bound by the restriction of using meat only at:one meal, on days on which i t sas is granted' by dispensation. Thotie vfio are obliged to fast, are permitted to use meat only at on in* I=l I=l CEI=I A Social, PARTY.- ''The wise are fools, with all their ru1„.e4,..„, When-ihey — would joy'control.' For the protection of society, the regulations of a social party are , wise, and an intelligent indulgence therein ennobles our _nature, and permits the pleasant interchange of . thoughts in conversation with - acquaintances. which sometimes leads on to love. These thoughts were suggested from hear ing our friend Peter Brindle speak of a very happy social party that he attended on Friday night last at Duey's Hotel, Hogestown, - under the control of A. L. Rupp, S. hi. Bailey, David Paul, and J. J. Ringwalt, Committee. The substantial families of entaberlared county were represented there, and gay good humor and fun ruled the hour. At eleven and a half of the clock, the party partook of a rate-sup per, got np by Mr. Duey, of the hotel; after which the honest men and bormie'huises retir ed perhaps to their several homes; determined the first time that they came to Harrisburg to call in at C. L. Bowman's cheap dry . geode. store, No. 1, corner of Front and Market streets. I=l Nr.w Cll3ltSmu m, PA..,.Jah. 20, 1864. ' DEA.It LADY :—Mrs. Ball, will.' you' please pardon me for, the liberty that have taken in addressing you, a stranger. -I feel myself under obligations to you for the benefit Ihave derived from your medicine and eye salve, having suffered for many years most excruci 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 get to hear of yourmedicine—that has proved a wonderful cure indeed. Some few months ago I was advi.sed 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 sure. Feeling rather loth at first to try, as I had laid out money time after time, which made the expenses very heavy and all for naught. But /eying great confi dence in my friend's integrity, I was prompted to hearken to her End• 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 gle,-o.ses 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, ray friend and benefactress, for the good you have accomplished, feeling myself a new creature entirely. ' You are at perfedt lib,ertir to publish — this if you feel-so inclined. r close by requesting you to. accept my warmest regards,, with a. hope that for humanity's sake, your life may be prolonged. Success be yours forever in performing the wonderful cure. Yours with respect; M.ARY.k. BROWN. • P. S.—For further information, address Mary R Bropn,. ,New Cumberland, Cumber land county, Pa. 4. Mrs L. BALL,No. 27 South Phi°, #reet, IlaiTiobtu'g, Pa. j2l-tf SPECIAL NOTICES, 3 . K E IN-N-NO-:411-A lin W, oroking' ,usrebacco, ed by the North American ludiabs;%tcompostk of the' finest quality of tobacco and the mosßmalthful and odorous roots, barks, herbs, 'west of the Rocky Mountains. TIM . preSent -proprietor having purchased, for a large amount of money, the right for the United States, from a former roSidentlbf the Rocky Mountains, who hqs spent mnuniber. of years with those people, and during his stay, having acquired a thorough knowledge of their habits, costumes and mode of life, and who gives me.au thorny to say that I 'am -the: o nly living ;` civtllzed being on the continent of America besidei .ffirridelt,' pos sessing the knowledge of the 'Above-named s The'present proprietor `that once having used this tobacco they will never be without' it, from the fact that its odorous properties are delightful, and It can be used In the presence of the most refined ladies without the slightestrePugnance on their part. It also possesses medicinal- properties, relieving, almost in stantaneously difficult breathing, ordinary colds and ob structions of :the nasal organ, nen:ell as producing im mediate healthy expectoration from the lungs. For sale by all enterprising tobacconists in the country, and by E. R. Runt, Ml Chestnut street, Phila. N. B.—For sale by Win. Duncan ; Harrisburg.' feb9-d&wit BANNVART'S BRONCIIIAI TROCHES, For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons whose vocation calls thenito'Speak in public. Manufactured only by C. A Baiinvart & Co. ' Harrisburg, Pa-,,t0 whom all orders should be addressed. Sold by druggists everywhere. • , Read the following testimsinials .friom some of our eminent clergymen: aTtranuno, Feb.-Bth, 18Q4.: C. A. BlNNViutT—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozenges and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them far, can cheerfully commend your own as a most admirable specific for public speakers and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found *CM serving in time of need, most effectialV• -4' Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON); ' Pastor of N. S. Presb*rian Church'. HARRISBURG, Jan., 1864 To C. A. Ruorven.r—Dear Sir: In the habit of speaking very frequenllT, and in ;pliiiies where the vocal'orgOts are very Much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that waVhas been Sfipplied in your excellent Troches. I consider them very far superior. to any Lozenges that I have ever used,' in :removing speedily that huskiness . 6f the voicev. tfeing from its too frequent Use and impairing the effectiveness of : the delivery of public ad dresses. Yours, &0., MA WALKER. JACKSON.. Pastor of the Lcicust St. Methodist; Church. To O. A. Bernivark-Dear Sir: Having used your BrOnchial Troches, I am free to say;they are the best I have ever' tried and take great pleasure in recommending them to all persons afflicted with sore throat or huskiness of voice arising from public speaking or singing. Yours, & - ,c, G. G. ILUIRSTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. Military Business Attended To. Bounty, Pension, Bank Pay, Bubal' stance and Military and War Claims, generally, made out and collected. Per• eons residing at a distance can have their business trans acted by mail, by addresaing , NUGENE SNYDPA Attorneyrat-Law. del7-dly •• • • Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. Muffs ! Muffs ! ! Mulfs4ll We have on hand muffs at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5- A good assortment of low price furs. Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks I Cloaks for ladies, all prices. • Cloaks for childron. Cloaks at all prices, up to $25. Hoop skirts at 75 cents, $1 up to $,3. Stockings fOr ladies and clikircn. . . Socks, woolen and - cotton. Linen table covers, linen napkins. Blaok silk at $1 $1.40, and all prices. Woolen shirts or all descriptions. Ladies' and gentlemen's,pocket hdfs. Linen sheeting /0-4. Linen fir pl low cases 5-4. . . Muslin, bleached and unbleached, best make. - • Hid glove#At Efro. and $1 per pair. ceesintere and ciadriet,srfor men and. boys ,e sr. • Undershirts and drawers. Ladics'.merino vests. Dress goods at all prices. Cambric bands and cambric edging. o Balmoral skirts at $8.25, $0.50, $4. E Large assortment of other goods at 'S.-LENCTIS. TICE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE lik l- 41iir:ite a Cktrnoll: TO YOUNG MEN- all ,oquirs, • *lto suffer from Nervous De bility, Preniattrie Decay OrMaabbod, &c., supplying at the same time TM MEaNs or SELF-Cota. By one who ;tins cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery, By inclosing post paid 'add - resd envelope. single copiosmpy.be hack of the author,. - • , T - 1 ITATIVAPIEEALAFAIR, Esq. feb3-3nidik* Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. p J GATE'S HONEY Ally This celehraled Ton t* In anefiiel , deniand, lenradt rtthiftio na ma: akl33 . :Niyi itajiitAre, - rixecnt4siiY SCENTED, and extremely BE:Y&FICLAL in its aetior , i,upon the skin. For Rile by all Druggfals ' aild ihnex Goods Di3alers. Ljan2s-dawly SAP6kI it&4IER OR CONCENTRATED LYE FAMILY SOAP MAKER, WAR makes high prices ; Saponifier -helps to reduce them.. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pound by using your kitchen grease. .I)gr,o:ALTTION As spurious Ly,as aroOlß.redealSo, be careful and only buy the PATENTEp_gtkle put up in IRON etas, all others being COI , P.Pr4.. - SALT MAKI:Th!AOT.e.R.E.;YG CO., Philadelphia—No. 127 Walnut Street, Pittatairg—Pitt Street at►cl pi q uesne Way. dele4&w3in Brov nos Bronr,hial.. • . Tioches. - I have never changed in; mind respecting them' from the first„except to think yet better of that which I began thinking"well.of." Rev. HENRY WARD BEECIfE,R ":Yho - Troches are a staff of life to me." , ' . ProftEDWABD NORTH, Pres. Hamilton'Coßege, Clinton, N. Y. "For Throat Troubles theyaM a specific:" I iN. P..FILLIS. TOolityprObjy, knownto m 'commendation." Hon. CHAS. A. PHELPS, Pres. /14.93. Senate. , "Contain no opium nor anything injurious." Dr A. A. HAYES, Cloimist 'BOctoo. "Au elegant combination for Coughs" 'Dr. G F. BIGE'LOW, Roston. "I recominendotheir use to Public Spixdreri" " Rev. E. H. cHAPra "Most, salutary relief in Bronchitis. Rev. S. sziolltrED; Morristown, Ohio. "Very beneficial when suffering trine Colds." . Rey: S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis, "Almost instant relief in the distressing labor of breath ing peculiar to - Asthma." ' 'Rev. A. C. EGGLESTON', New . :lfork. "They have suited my case exactly, relieving my throat so that imould sing with ease." T. DUCRARME, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. As there are imitations be sure to obtain the GENUINE. Jan2l..d&wlm 'AMUSEMENTS. SAt - RD!iiiD TROUPE, SANFORD AND TROUPE • - • UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. CROWDED ROUSES NIGHTLY. CROWDED HOUSES. NIGHTLY. SECOND WEEK OF Tit SEASON. SECOND WEEK OF THE. SEASON. . 1110ND.,..YOVEMG, FEBRUARY 1. • 410.1 WAY EVENING„ FEBRUARY L yi i r • -110i-MAY'rEFERDIGPTEBRUARY L MONDAY E4EXING, FEBRUARR 1. MONDAY EVENTMG, FEBRUARY L , IIONDIAVEVEND4G-i -FEBRUARY 1. ' '' ' 1 The interior renovated, re-decorated, &c. - NEW FACES. - NEW FACES. DIN EVE ThiG, MOXDAY, FEB. Bth. THGINIA.• • THE VIRGINIA -MUMMY, THE VIRGINIA - MUMMY. THE VIRGINIA MUMMY. sAN.FoItrPt , AS TUE MUMMY. S'ANFORD AS THE MUMMY. Scenes in Mesmerism.. Scenes in•Me'sisferism: • Scencs in 111esuse ' ni, • • . - 81.U.y Barlow on the-Times. Billy Barlow Qn,the Times. Billy Barlow on the Times. HOW ARE INPAI GREENBACKS' "S.OrENCOMD -AVM n rRotTPE. Oreheetra,Saats can ,be vrecured- in advanee at. Bann vart's,Drug Store. . -,• • ' • • ann2l-01. B' ANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL. t GRAND STAR Combination , `Dramatic,Company; Cornbination 'Dramatic Company Corabination... Dramatic .COmpatiyl THE' GREAT AND THRILLING DRAMA: " • - THE - GREAT AND THRILLING DRA)IA TRANSLATEDfrpoi the FRENCH Of VICTOR HUGO, 'TRANSLATED froni the FRENCH of VICTOR HUGO, Lucretia Boictia . Lucretia Borgia, Lucretia - . Lucretia Borgia, - LuCretia Borgia, • .Lucretia. Borgia, And tie Laughable Farce called. tloe - '• YOUTH. WHO' NEVER RA 'W A WOMAA - YOUTH WHO NEVER SAW . 4 A WOMAN. MUM - WHO NEVERRAW - 4. • itromAiv: POUTS WHO'NEVER SAW A wprizc'.. MISS FANNY DFNMAM, MISS FANNY ;DENHAM, .MISS FANNY DENMAM, --'" • " `MISSTANNY Secure Scais and Caine For Partle .11.11,01.010e.5Ma1l bills Jan2s .CANTERBURY MUSIC- HALL. ---WeirIZEFF—ST-4-141)120W-TBIRD. OPEN EVERY EVENING, With a First-class Company of SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, &c., .h'................ - 'l5 cents. Seats in Roses .25 " PIIB C 'WALE. ON . Saturday, February 13th, at 2 o'clock, will be sold, a LOT OF GROUND, Situate on the corner of Market street and Maple alley, In Linglestown. The improvements are a Two Story LOG HOUSE, well weatherboarded, with Summer House and other necessary Outtirtildipgi. This is an excellent loca tion for a business stand. 'ferule will be made known by jan26.dtkt-ts-19,1* I ; ' W T. GARBERICH. NOTIC Persons wanting Venetian Blinds, or having Old Blinds to repair, will please call at No 28 South Second street, a few doors below the Market Houses, where they will find an assortment of ready made Blinds on hand. Per sons in want of Blinds out of the city will please send the size of their windows whh theltorder for new Blinds. All work ttguratitid tolgive satisfaction... jal.3.doaw3rn] A. R. SHARP, Harrisburg, Pa. 'S PE A S WA R D PIANO FORTES,, FELODERIS MET MUSIC, r. Flutes,6uitars, Banjos, Strings, y Drtirps,Atiep, Mall kinds of Musical Merchandise. Picture Frames, looking Glasses, Photograph Cards and Albums, Ambrotype•Gems, Engravings, Pictures, &c., &c. Remember the place, No. 12 Third street, the 'beast Music Store this side of the great cities. jan2B-dtf BUCK_ 'WHEW BUCKA-BiIAT!--r-komall lOt, butibparior quality of ißockiategit, direOt from Towanda, Pa., for sale by the sack or quart, at jan29 • BOYER & KOE.RFEIL CATSIJPS AND SAUCES, of the most sn perior and choice brands, Just received and for sale bY , *NI DOE • as'Oco, . _ 11 URHAM MUSTARD, the best imported, just received and fur sale by febl WIL DOCK, Ja., FOR SALE. FOR SALE---rTwo Building Lots, situated on the eoinor of Chestnut street and De berry al loy. For further partieulars apply to feb2-dlw IZOCIIFORT B1:11 REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE 'The several properties of the lattate'of WILLIAU AL LMN, deceased, in the city of Harrisburg, congisung Rouses on Front street andrheStnut street, at and near the corner of Front and Chestnut street, a vacant lot on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 19t acr. s of land at the eastern terminus. of Market street. are oh fered:for sale. For terms, of sale apply to the under ' , Lined, Seventh and Noble street=, PhiMdelphia. de2lol if TitOMAS COCHRAN. OTS FOR S kLE. —A number of lots _Lj'have been laid out on the Jonestown Road, about one mile east of the city of Harrisburg, which are being sold at low prices. To persons desiring to secure a home for them Selves, • and to be relieved from the present .caorbitant rents, this is a rare opportunity. A number of lots have already been sold and but few re tnam on fi e nd. The plan of said lots can be seen at the Sherie's office in:Harrisburg; where persons desiring to purchase are requested to call and see the same. .Harrisbtirg, Jen. 15, 1884. FOE SALE—A first-rate seem • ed-handed CARRIAGE, suitable for Hacking. Will be sold cheap by applying to W. REES, febl-tf Fifth street. "QM: DING STONY FOR SALE, of best „.1.) quality, delivered to any part of the city. Apply-to . lmmediately below.the city. PROFESSIONAL. R ALPH L. MACLAY, A.T2'.ORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with D. Fleming, Esg.,.Second street, Harrisburg. Strict attention paid to all legal business, collections, mili tary claims,. pensions, Ire. Exemptions from draft, claims prepared and advice given. - de1.13-deod2m* ELECTRICITY. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY AND WONDERFUt. MEM M. CREAMER would respectfully LI inform the public in general and the diseased in particular, that - he has opened an office in South Second street, bolo* Chesthut, Harrisburg, Pa., where he will treat all diseases entrusted to his care,in accordance with the,system discovered and taught by Prof. C. Bolles, of Philadelphia; with' -whose institutidu he has been con nected, and .to whom he takes pleasure in referring the public for.iuformation with reszect to , his success in con trolling-disease: No drugging the system VI uncertain mid(calagents. 'Alf cures performed by Magnetisin, Galvanism and other modifications of Electricity, without shocks or any un pleasant sensations. After an Electrical Diagnosis, 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 practice overall othmts. 003mM/ion free. Office. hours 9to 12 - .s. I.to TO 9 r.'st. DR. J. MILTON' CREAMER feb3-d3tawlm- to-th-sa DR. J. HITE'S YELLOW WATER POWDER FOR HORSES DTIRING a practice of_ many years in this community, DR. RITE has satisfied himself that this Powder is vastly superior to any other article in use FOR THE CURE OF YELLOW WATER, And Is or great service to Homes that hare lost their APPETITE ASp ARE HIDEBOUND, POUNDERBD, OR DISTEIMPERE D. Alsq, that it will prevent GLANDERS, COLIC AND THE HOTS, When faithfully used two or three time#a week—invigo rating and fattening. For improving the condition of a Horse, he asserts thorn is no 'better medicine, as it will strengthen the stomach and. assist 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 fat and comely. The Powder,cati be used for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs with good erect. Directions with package. • • PREPARED ONLY AZiD SOLD AT KELLER'S DRUG STORE, N0..91 Market street, Harrisburg. Jan 14 MISCELLANEOUS. Gans DISCOVERY 1 Useful 'and Valuable Discovery. • MI,TOW.?S IIIiSOLVIILE - • etvrENT Is of more general practical ritllity than any invention now before the pnblia It hag been thoroughly tested during the last two years by practical men, anti pronounced by all to'bo? tETPIZIZIOR TO 4NP Adhesive Preparations known. Applicable to all useful Arts. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT is S new thing, .and the rmult or , years of study; its combination is.on. A new thing. 'Scientific Principles, And under no circumstances or change or temperature, will it be come corrupt or omit any offensive smelL Its' CombinatiolL BOOT AND SHOE Miumfacturers, using Machines, will find it the best article known as Cementing for the Channels; it works without delay, is not Mrected by any change of temperature. Boot and Shoe 3fart ufacturers. JEWELERS Will find it Sulticiently adlie.iire fur their use, as has been proved. e, Je)volors it is' Especaly Aclapkci to Leather, And we claim as an especial merit, that it' sticks Patches to Boots sect hoes sufficiently strong without [ stitching. Families LIQUID CEMENT It!is a liquid.. Extant that is a sure thing for mend • 1 Furni turz c.ockeiT, Toys, . •Bone, Anderticles.pfliouseholdise -n, agfdoE - MBER • - Mc:ropes Nsciursu Cormmrr Is In a liquid form and as easily ap Remember. plied se paste. Ha...rox's IxsoLuins Gamma Is insoluble in water or oil. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or 'Manufac turer's Packages Prom 2 ounces to 100 HILTON BROS. & CO., Proprietors; Providence, It I eila LAING S MAGINNIS. 4gealW in P jp3-dly • NEW BAKERY, Broad Street, between Second and, Third, Heat RMBUEG. THE - undersigned has opened a new BA KERY, in the Sixth ward, where he is prepared to supply BREAD AND CARES 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 oEki'S PER POITND, and full weight guaranteed. JOHN ALCORN. Jane-dtf - REMEMBEIe .THE PLACE Getw . ge w.- WATCHMAKER AND• JEWELER, Agent Aient for the Celebrated American Watches, NO. 38 INA.RICET STREET, (Opposite the Jones Honsej PENNA.' n0643m A PATRIOTIC GIeBOOK. ODRCONSTITUTION,'GOVEI;NNENTAND UNION. "Our Government," an exposition or the Constitution, &a, for poindsr use. By N. DPlCsmit nice $l. For sale atdsl.4 - BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. , • • GMI FOR TilE CONSTITIFTION, J. SHELL. Janlc. DIABETES. and DISEASES of the WINOS Ras been pronounced by the Medical Faculty a;,,1 public, to be the most wonderful remedy for the peon, vent cure of all diseases of the STOMACH. KIDNEYS and BLADDER that hes ever been ofeepd. It is not a MINERAL WATER It is from expert that CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, and a e now say let no man doubt, when a single bottle has Lee known to etre diseases which the best medical talent in this country has failed to relieve. A remedy possessing the virtues 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 physicians that. cry down popular remedies, while the better skilled make use of every means to accomplish a cure; and the success of the ph} sician increases as his knowledge of daerent triiiedies 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 under some specialisies care from year to year, and we particularly allude to lathes who are constantly resorting to local treatment, 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 dh,eases or the brain. We have been always careful to use language in our circular that could not shock the most deliaue 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 cyo and taste; it is a medicine it, every sense of the term, placed in the hands of the pee 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 must obstinate disease, except consumption, that affects the human constitution. We 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 of water. Many persons suffer front this disease who are ignorant of it; that is, they pass large quantities during the day, and are obliged to get up from one to lineet] or twenty times during the night. No notice is taken of it until their attention is called to the large discharge of water, and often when it is so far advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies..:,Anottiee symptom is the great thirst, which ; when the disease is fully estab lished, is intolerable—the patientyrinks constantly withmet being satisfied; also dryness of the month, cracking of the lips, a sweet breath, in the more advanced wises, and finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient gradu aly sinks from exhaustion. Cossrvrtrrtos WATER is, without doubt, the only known remedy for Diabetes, and s wo have as much confidence that it is a specific as we have that opium trill produce sleep, ajd truthfully say that it has cured every case in which it has been used. STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, ORAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., ETC., Diseases arising from a faulty secretion—in the one case being too little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too profuse secretion—which trill be speedily cured .by the DIABETES. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE INFLAMIATION OF TEIE KIDNEY, CATARRH. OF THE RUDDER. STRANGUARY AND DVRNING, or PAINFUL URI For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and too much Cannot be said in its praise. A sleet° do:o has been known to relieve the most urgent symptom Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a all ot' the Constitution WatCr will relieve you like ma;c. Have long since given up the USO Or Ilta!htl. eubeb3 and juniper in the treatment. of those, diseni,.= and only nos thew for the want ore better remedy. It is the outo Las proved itself equal' to tha- task. that has tlevolvol upon it 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 class of diseases for which it has been found so eminently sec cessful fob curing • and we trust that we shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing to valuable a remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient and physician. D.Ltivii.x.s, Pa., June 2, 186.1—Dr. Wm. H. Gregg— Dear Sir: In February, 1861, I was affected with sugar diabetes, and for five months I passed more than two gallons or water in twenty-four hours. I was obliged to get up as often as ten or twelve times during the night, and in five months I lost about fifty pounds in weight. During the month of July, 1861,1 procured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in two days after using it '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 WI/T. BOSTON CORS'ERS, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1861.-Inm H. Gregg & Co.—Gents: I freely give you liberty tumake use of tnu following certificate of the value of Constitution Mater, which I can recommend in the highest manner: My wife wet 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 careshedid not suf fer quite as much pain. He finally gave her up, and said "her ease was incurable. For," said he, "she has such a combination of (=plaints that medicine given for one ape rates against some other of her difficulties." About thi.3 time she commenced the use of Constitution Water, and to our utter astonishment, aluiest the first dose 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 we arc happy to say that it has produced a permanent cure. Wrrnaitsrstmo, Conn., March 2, 1863.—nr. TV: H Gregg—Dear Sir':—Having seen your advertisement of "Constitution Water" recommended for Inflammation of the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past three years, and tried the skill of a number of physicians with only temporary relief, I wasinduced to try your medicine. I procured one bottle of your agents at Hartford limns. Lee, Sisson & Co., and when I had used McCalla, half of it, to my surprise I found a great chan ge i n my health. I have usedtllwo bottles of it, and am where never expected to be in my life, well, and in good spirits. I cannotexpres 3 my gratitude or it; I feel that it is all and more than yon recommend lito be. May the blessing of God ever attend you in your labors of loVe. Yours truly, LEONARD FOR BALL' BY ALL DRUGGISTS: PRICE $l. Wu .11 GREGG &" CO., Pruprietom_ MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents, Jan 26-dewem-eod No. 46 Cliff street, New Yor MEDICAL. •ss CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION . WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER ONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER THE GREAT REMEDY AND THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR and BLADDER, CONSTITUTION WA' R CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER — ;coNstrrimON 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 THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWM REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY 101: OEM PIiTSIOUNS CONSTITUTION WAT ER DIURETICS READ! READ!!RR aII ! WM M. VAN BENSCHOTEN
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