Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 25, 1861, Image 4

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ALer's
CATHARTIC PILLS.
A RE YOU SICK, feebks
„Al. Are you out of order, with your system deranged,
ens your feelings uncomfortableh These symptoms are
often ino prelude l o o n serious Illness. Some fa of sickness
is creeping upon y, and should bo averted by a timely
use of the right remedy. Take Ayers Pills and cleanse
out the disordered humors—purhy the blood and let the
fluids move oe anoostructea healf again. ;They stimu
late [he functions of the body into v igorous activity, pu
rify the system Irons disease. A cold settles somewhere
In the body, and obstru , :taitS natural functions. These,
11 hot relieved, react upon them selves and the surround
ing organs producing general aggravation, suffering and
disease. While' in this condition, oppressed by the de
rangements; take Ayer s fills , and see how directly they
restore the natural action of tbo system, and with it the
buoyant - Web* of - health again. What is true and so
apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also
true in many 01 the deep-seated and dangerous distera . -
pure: The same purgative ethic expels them, kansed .
by similar obstructions and derangements of the - natural
fractions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of
them - surely, cured by the same means. None wisp
know the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ
them when asidering trona the dhorders they cure. .;
Statements from leading physicians in some of the
principal cities, and from other well known public Per
sons.
/from a Forwarding Alerclunit of Et, Louis, Feb. 4, 1854.
Da. Arse : Your Fins are the paragon of all that is
great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter
el- ulcerous sores upon - her tau s and feet, that had
proved incurable for years. iler rainier has bean long
grieviously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her
skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she
also tr led 3 our Fills, and they have cured her. .
AEA MORDRIDG
As d FAMILY flaw.
prom Dr. E. W. Cartwright, Now Orleans.]
'Toni. PEW are the prince of purges. Their excellent
qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They aye
mild, but very certain and elleutual in their action on the
bowels, winch make them invaluable to us in the dully
roatment of disease.
HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, FOCI. STOMACH
[From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore,]
DE JA Rao, Arne: I oanbot answer you WALT cOm.
plaints I have count) with your rills better than to say
all that we ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place
great dependence on an effectual cathartic) in my daily :
oontest with disease, and believing s 8 Ido that year
Pills afford us the Nat we have, I or course value then!
highly.
Prrrsstrsa, Pa., May 1, 1855.
DR. J. 0. Asst—Slr : I have been repeatedly cured of
he worst headache anybody can have, by a dose or two
•your Pills. A seems to arise from a foul stomach,
Which they cleanse at once.
Yours with great respect,
ED. W. PREBLE,
Clerk of Steamer Clarion.
ftwOos Disonsas.—l o. 11 CompLusTs.
porn Dr. Theodore Bell. New York City.]
Not only are your Fills anal rably adapted to their
purpose as an aperient, but I Lind their beneficial eflects
upon the liver very marked 'Aced. They have in my
practice proved. more .effeetual ior the cure of Bilious
Complaints than any ono remedy I can mention. I sin
cerely melee that we have at length a purgative which
to worthy the confidence of the profession and the
people.
DEPARTMINT OF VIZ INTERIOR,
Washington, D. C., 7th Feb. 1968.}
BD: I have used your eills In my geaeral and hospital
practice ever since you made them, aud•oaunot hesitate
to Say they are the best, cathartic we employ. Thor re
gulating action on the Lver is gem'a and decided cause=
gueetty they are au adualrnOie remedy for derangement
of that organ. Indeed, I Woe seldom found: a case of
Bilious Disease so obsciutte that it did not readily yield
to them. Fraternally yours,
A.!..UNZO BALI, M. D.,
Pliyslotan (t the Marine
Mastruire purtauo.A. Rau; WORMS.
(From Dr. J. 11. (Ivrea, 01 etrmago.l
Your Pills h ve nad a ong trio k a my practice, and I
hold them in esteem as one of too oast aperients I have
ever foana, 'their alterative Went upon the liver makes
them an excellent remedy, when given iu small doses for
Bilious Dysentery amid ularrhoss. Their sugar-coating
itrutkes them very acceptable and convenient for the use
Of women and children.
DYSPEPSIA, ltenarrif as THB BLOOD. •
Lynam Rev. J. V. Dimes, Paster Advent Church, Boston.
Dr. ATM?. : I haVe used your Pills with extraordinary
anocess In my family and among those I am called to visit
in distress. To regulate` the organs of digostion and pu
rity- the bitited,.they are the very host remedy
. .I have
icuciwiy - an4 sap :dozfloontly reoonainona them to
iity friends. Yours, J. V. RIDES.
.Wyonttlig - Uo., N. Y., Oct. 24, - 055.
Dun Rut Atolug -year Cathartic Pills in my
primes, and flu i Dittman excenent purgative to oltiense
the system and yarify.ifts fountains of the blood.
oUB.N G. MEACHAM, M. D.
. • -
Othartvamott, (133TITENE33, SOPPRHSSION. N.HOGILATL93I:
NEUHAU.4I.i. Dnersr, P.thatrals, Pros, COO,
[From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.]: '
Too mach cannot he said of your Pills for the cure of
`Costiveness. if others of your fraternity have found
them as efficacious as I have, they should min me in pro•
.ffiaiming it ter the beneilt ot the multitudos who sutler
limn that complaint, winch, although bad enough in it.
sett, Is the progenitor it others that are worse. -1 hellve
OestilVeness to originate in the hottr, - but yout Pills allbd
that organ and cure the dittease.
From Mrs. X. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Boston."
1 And one or two large doses of your pills, taw at the
proper time, are excetlent promotives of the Natural'
aeration trucn wh,lly or partiatly suppressed, and also
ery eleetusl Locus:4Bz the STOMACH and EXPRI. WORMS.
They are so muon the best physic wo have that: • eoorri
mend no ether to my patients.
[From We Rev. Dr. Hawkes, of the Methodist Episcopal
Churehd
POLABECkaOII.IB, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6, 1856.
Santcauto Ste : I should be ungrateful far tho relief
your still has brought me ft I did sot report my case to
you. A cold settled in my limos and brought on excru
ciating Neuralgic Pains, wilica ended in Onronio Khan
m.anem. . Notwithstanding uad the best of physicians,
the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice
of your excellent agent, Dr. Makeusio, I
tried year Pas. .Theit greats - were slow but sure. By
parser:a .ng in. the nee et them, I am now entirely well.
Innis CELANEBEB, Eaton Rouge, La,, Deo.6, 1855.
Da ATM ; I have been entirely cured by your Pills,
of , Rheuntatic Gout—apalulal disease that had afflicted
me for years. VINCENT
Arig-Moat of the Ella in marital. contain' Mercury.,
',Mott, although a valuable remedy in akilifal is
dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequen-
Gen that irequanily inflow its incautious use. These
contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.
Price 25 cents per box, or 2 boxes for $l..
Prepared by Dd.. J. C. - AYBR A CO., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by O. A. Banuvart, C. K. Koller, B. W. igross &
00.,J. M. LUGS, Holman & Co, Armstrong, Harrisburg,
and dealers everywhere. ap27-6mdavr
TAAVID .11AXNES; 110 MARKER, T.
Jur 'HARRISBURG, Agent for
LILLIE'S' PATENT
Wrought, and Chilled Iron Fire hail Burglar Pripet
OSI.A.V / .lo ' Ste .
Strictly the ONLY Mercantile Sale made, that
re and Burglar Proof. mar 29 dly
. CANDLES!
EARA.FFINE CANDLES,
BPS/1U OAK Di. F.S,
ADAMANTIN 1J aANDLirts,
. STEAR.INE 0 A.N.DLES,
STAN CANDLEk.3,::
CAI:RICA L SPER CANDLES,
iTALLO INV :CSAN DLLS,. '
large kit of tee abetre m at,cie and for sale at the low
dit, pleas bty
• . LOCK JR.
leas. Opposite the Court House:
VERY HEAVY STOCK OF
BLACK• AND SECOND
MOURNING DRESS .....GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION JUST OPENED
At Prices below the Cost of Importation : .
CALL AT - 1
CATIMIRT , S,
mays Neat door to the Harrisburg Bank.
FARMER'S HOTEL.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and the pulahe tom he has taken the FA
3 ,. d myrfiL, in Market street opposite the Post, CM 01:1,
turrherly J. Stahl s, where he Is prepared to ascent mil
dale them on reasonable terms. Having refitted .and
furnished the House entirely now, be hopes by strict at
tention lko fastness, to receive a liberal share ofpatroi
age. laPd-gtodi B. G. PEERS.
rpilE ,SOLDIER'S BOOK, il'lCittnerej
i - !Oer Gpaorament,",an exposimon or. the Coii,§mo:
Mon of the Crafted States, explaining the oat are and opor r
Oka et our governmeat, from Judicial and' aut4iontib
' , Duress.; Pr* 49._ker •• • • ,
• — ` II MINIK"CUTORMI ;
misceianeozis.
E 4 -1
TEETHING
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BelEtS..wniratiow,
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An experienced Nurse and Female Phyeicins, preeente
the . altentlon of mothers her
SOOTHING SYItUP,
For Okildreill 'Teething,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soil
ening the guras,redaeing all Inflammation,Adil allay ALI
PAIN, and 'spasmodic action, and is
SURE TO EMULATE 11:11; BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselven
a.ND,.RELIKg AND BEAUS TO YOUR INF AN'f§
We have put up and sold this article for over tei
yews, and MN EAT, la OONEININCOI Ann UM/ what WE
nave never been able - to say Of "any Other Medicine—
NRVBR HAS If PkiLED, .11.14 . 1 K. EMILIO INSTANCE 10
IFFEOT A CURE, 'Whew timely used. 'Never' did: wit
know an Distance of dissatisfaction by any , one who -tisee
IC On the contrary, all aro delighted with its opera
tionS, and !Teak In terms of highest boteuilendation of
its melded effects and medical virtues.' We speak In
thin matter "watt ws no EllOWi atter ten years' expo
rience, lAD manna ova amirramon son, ran rommacun
01 WHAT 191 HMI Dismana. In almost every instance
where the Infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, re
lief will be found in neon or•twenty • minutes after Ott
syrup Is administered
This valuable preparation is the preseripton of on,
of the most FIFIRIENOEO sad SKILLFUL :NURSES IL
New Kt/gland, and has been used with seen muse
SITCCINSe •
THOUSANDB OF OAMOI
It hot only relieves the child from pain, hut Urns
orates' the stomach and bowels, corrects . Mddity, an.
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will: al
'most Instantly relieve
G ...
RIPiNCI TER BOWELS, AND WIND 01701A0,
and overcome convulsiOns, *filch If not speedily, recto.
died, end in death. We 'believe it the ism and SWUM
MOODY 1111 TM WORLD, in all Cases of DlDlENtilit2 ANL
OIARE-Lkia IN CHILDREN, whether: arlaeo Iron
teething or Nom- any other cause. We would say Lt
every mother who' hail a child offering from, any of ,the
Loregoing complaints—no so! nrr roes raitrecaN not
ma PUJUDICAUus 055555, stand between you MI yow
sintering chlldund the rebel be.6litt4—Yea r Ab
. eLOLCrALIf SIIRE—M fallow She .use 01 !Wit medicine
D timely used. Full directionS for using Will acooniplini
.each bottle. None gouinne unless the istc-cimllo c
CURTIS DREINS,New York, le on the outside wrappez.
gold byli uggista trtrougnont the wend. .
erincipal ....toe, No. is e cedaist., NeW York.
Pric,o . only 25 Gents or Elfittle. •
• Airicor Sale Harrisburg; by D. W. Gross & 00. , rio
19 Merger strtfet, J. Siartiu Lutz, MO. 2 Harken, stroac
K.. !teller No. 91, Market street, kagowiem•us . , and R. VF
Macey/2A Market Meat.
1=0:81
Dyspepsia Remedy
DR. DARIUS HAM'S
iIIiOBIATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT.
'This Medicine has been used by the . public for six years,
. with increasing favor. It is resommerukd to Cure
Dyspepsia i , IVervourness,Reart-Burts, Cotie Pains, '
Wind in the Stomach,: or ttt.suin the Bowe::,
Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney Ocen,
plaints, Low Spirits Dliritan
Tremens, Inge/Akre .ce.
.11MMIANATed, 1 V AVIS, 51 3 5. •
WILL nor LaVoianten Os 6.1:1
A S A IitEDICINE it is qtack nd eileotu
. .
niaL al; curing th e mostaggravating case o Dyspepsia,
looney diniplairds,. and all other derange ant of the
Stomach and fitment, In. a speedy manner. •
It will instantly revive the most hideout' ly aid
drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous .d !M.
ijr , to health, strength and vigor. • •
Persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors, hAvc
become dejected, -
and - their: nervous systems shattered.
constitutions broken 'down, and subject to that hornet.:
curse to:.humanityi ham =hums Tatinsets, will, Mmes.
immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigorating
etlicsoy of lir. Dam's invigorating Spirit. •
WHAT IT - WILL DO. ' •
Deag..—one wino glass full is otten as necessary . '
One 4csie will remove all Bad Spirits.
One dose will sure Heart-burn.
Three doses Will cure Indigestion.
One dose will give you a Good Appetite.
giOna dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia.
One dose will remove the distressiag and disagreeable
wrest. or wind or riartuence, and as soon as the stomach
receives the Invigorating OK% the distressing load anti
all painful teenage will he removed.
One dose will remove the most distressing pains of . nliy
either in the stomach or bowels.
A few doses will remove all obstructions in the Kidr.Cy,
Bladder or Urinary Organs.
Persons who are seriously afflicted with say Kidney
Complaints 'are assured speedy relief by a dose Or ,ilO,
And a.radical cure by the use of one or two bottles. • I
•
NIGHTLY -- DISSIPATION. "
Persons who, from dissipating too much over night, Mid
feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors; in viedent head
aches, sickness at stomach, weakness; , giddinests, &c.,
Will Ana one dose will remove all bad feelings. • .
Ladies of weak and sickly Constitutions, should take ; site
-Invigorating Spirit three times a day"; it will make to em
strong; healthy and nappy; zemoven.ll obstructions and
irregularities trom the menstrual organs, and restore tit.
bloom of health and beauty to the careworn lace.
During pregnancy it will be found an initaluattio med..
nine to- remove disagreeable sensatleni•rit the •stthetcli.
All the proprietor- asks IS atrial; and to induce taus, he
has put up the Invigorating Spirit in..pint bottles, at 50
cents, quarts $l. ,
General Depot, 48. Water Street, - N. T.
Wholesale , Agent, Philadelphia, D. YOl7, & CO. aim
for sale: in Marthiburg by C. A. Sacuivart, D. W. Gross&
Co. and C.. K. Keller, and by all Druggists everywhere
jeld , dawly ' •
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUMNER STYLES.
1 8 6.1 .
PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS.
GRItNITILLE STOKES'
ONE PRICE (JFT
OLOTHINGEMPORIUM
No. 607 affESTNU2 ,STREM.
A suporb stook of fine French., Anglian and American
OLOTHEY . .
.
• CASSIA:MILES,
and VESTINGS,?.
For City tuad Country trade, with an unapproachable as
gortment of Rum St wham at 'the lowest . cash
girßut ONE PRICE le asked, and a GIFT of uarluatc
romp arid use prosauted arid/ ma% article sold.
fartai..ular attention paid to the Ousted/or department.,
nAld germinate madeniadeent w Ortleeniany address.
inauguratins time new system ef doing busman,
GRANII/.l4Le STUlilin would Impress. on .ttle nainde!oi
the patrons Mtge mitablialunent, WM Weems urine gin
IN difilliolOATTool, and NOT added to the prim el the anti
de unmeneely Increasing sale:y eiruibling nit&
to act Chas ilberally,. and at the erne-chits - to "imbed
renemerative prOtit. ,
-- iiirlduiss guaranteed--to give entire anti Motion, !
• tIitANY rtiLE4-TOKES'
ONE PRXCEOLOTHING -EMPORIUM
60/ CEI.EiII.NITI§TRZo',I'
%oon.9.6md—rcLularii-dtt
•
PEE COMMLSSIONERS. appoiuted littOr
11 tue Act of Incorporation uf AWL city, of Hama nig
having made a plot or draft of said eitr, designating Die
6tredtg, lanes and alleys bOw existing and. opeidag, and
also where aveuues, &Anita., lama aid alleys atilt tiorit.
after be opened, and aide ateignatiug the limits
of maid city a plot Or piece of ground, containing not leis
DIM twenty acres, tor the use of the public and of said
any, for the purposes and uses. mentioned in said act;
and baying submitted their draft and report, to the Cour t
01 Quarter sessions, of Dauphin county, for . the approval
of Bald Court; the said draft and report have beea filed
by order of said Court in the office of toe Clerk of Quar
ter Sessions of said county for public inspection ; and un
less exceptions are Men thereto by parties interested in
'Bald city, the same will be approved at the August term
of said Court. By order of me Court.
myi.dtw WM. MITCHELL, Clerk.
SIGN OF THE
&Hotta . . Star Spangled Banner I
A NOTEEER SUPPLY OF WALL PAPER,
4011., SONDEM, &0., SPLENDID WINDOW BLINDs, to
wruchwe call the attention of our friends, and cordially
Unite them to examine our goods and prices.
Ws are determined to sell cheap.. Mind the place. ;
IiOnEFFSIt'3 13001i3TURN,
_New. the. Harrlahurg.Erldge.
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cAR , PENTRA ,4 !4 3 -` &ma i Awe.
Residenowo,otNorth
N. Wr AT P, MI" IV
, flennoßivanta trasaav - 30uc 25, 1861.
LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS.
TA - FIFE MEDICINES have now been be
fore the public for a period of THIRTY YEARS, and
during that time have maintained a high character in al
most every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary
and. immediate power of restoring perfect health to per
sons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to
which the human frame is liable;
The following are among the distressing variety of hu
man diseases in which the
VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
Are well known to be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by therougfily cleansing the Brat and
second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure, healthy
bile, instead of the • stale and acrid kind ; FLAW-
IdNCY, Loss of Appetite, Heratburn, Headache, Rest.
lateness, Hi-Temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melaneholy,
which are the general Symptoms of Dyspepsia, Will ran -
Ish, as a natural consequence of its cure. -
COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of
the intestines with a solvent process, and without vio
lence; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within
two days.
FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a
regular circulation, through the process of respiration
such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinalob
struction in others.
The LIFE MEDICINES have bean known to ours
RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks and
GOUT in half that time, by removing iocaltnliammation
from the muscles and ligaments of the joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen
tug the kidneys and bladder; they operate most delight.
fully on these important organs, and hence have ever
been found a certain remedy for the worst casts of
GRAVEL
the
WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings the bowels the slimy matter to 'which 'these creatures
SCURVY, ULCIIIRS, sad INVETERATE
SORES, by the frerfect purity which these LIFE MEDI.
C NES give to the blood, and all the humors.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BM) COMPLEX
lONS, by their alterate effect upon the fluids that feed
the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all
eruptive complaints, sallow,' cloudy, and other'disagree
.
able complexions.
The use of these Ells for a very short time will Met
an entire oure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking ha
provement in the clearness of the akin. COMMON
COLDS and INFLUENZA will always be cured toy
one dose. or by two in the worst cases. ;.
PILES.—The original proprietor of these medicines,
was cured of Piles, of 85 years standingby the nee of the
LIFE MEDICINSS alone. • • • .
FEVER . AND AGUE...For this scour& of the
Western country, these Medicines will be found a safe,.
speedy, and certain remedy. Other Medicines have the
system subject to a return of the dieease-4 cure by these
Medicines is permanent—.TßY THEM, EM RATIRFIRD,
AND BE CURED.
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER cog-
PLAINTS.--Gwriaw. Drumm, Loss or Arnim, and
DI mesa Os ismare—the Medicines haver been oiled'
with the most beneficial results in OEMs of this descrip-
Lion :—Kings Evil and Scrofula, in Its worst forms, yields
to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medi
cines.. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Cum.
plaints of all kinds, Palpdation of the Bear% Paint is'
Colic, are speedily cured.
MERCURIAL DISEASES.--Persons wheel.
constitu tons have become impaired by the Injudicious
use of Mercnry, will find these Medicines a perfect curt)
as they never fail to eradicate from the system, all the
effects of Mercury, infinitely gamer than the most power....
fel preparations of Sarsaparilla.
Prep tared and sold by ' W. B. MOFFAT,
885 Broadway, New York.
Female by all Druggists. 13,20.daw1y
Holland Bitters
Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague,&o.
Tao successful introduction and use of this age.
orated Remedy has been the signal for a Moral llood
of compounds called "Bitters," offered in venous
forms, from a quart bottle to a Syne/ion - keg, until
this word "Bitters" is but another name for grog,"
or some villanelle whiskey mixture.
But the really great relief derived from the minute
dose, one teaspoonful, of our medicine,' •
BIERHAVE'S HOLLAND - BITTERS,
and the entire absence of °Per prwstrarion, has ostii ,
bibbed !be it a reputation which the beet of imitations
mad coamorscrus Loma mutla Vo wiIaerIILIIIEL. It la • -
tively a vegetable preparation, with barely maiiiciens •
pure spirits to preserve it. - •
But one size- of the genuine, - (Ralf-Pint Bottles,)
price Oxs Doman. . • . :
It.ti a medicine of long-tried Roy Pier(f Ong
the Blood, so essential for the foundation of goody.
health and for correoting disorders of the stomach
and bowels. •
Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of is
ealutaryofflots. The stomach will speedily regain its
strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and
kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be
the quick result.
For INDIGESTION, Try
Barbarols Holland Bitters.
For. 'HEARTBURN. Tzy
Bierhaveqi Holland Bitters,
For ACIDITY, Try 7
Bwrhave's Holland Bitters,
For WATEEBRABE, Try
Berhavel Hollandilitters,
For HEADACHE, Try
&above's Holland Bitters,
Poi LOSS or APPETITE, Try
Beerhare's Holland_ Bitters.
For COSTIVENESS, Try
lkerhave's Holland Bitters.
For PILES, Try c
In all NOll'olll4 Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec
tions, it has in numerous instances proved blithlr
beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure.
The genuine, highly.concentrated Dtwortwes
Lop Bmos is put up in halt-print bottles onV, and
retailed at One Dollar per bottle. The greet demand
for this tally celebrated medicine hue induced many
imitation!, which the public should guard against
Beware of impoettion 1 See that our name is on the
Zabel of every bottle you Inv..
Benj. Page, Jr. &Co.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
For:0119ln thp:eitylotyarrigh.ag oy D. W. GAODSIit
cO• * azillOrd—soloawly
JEWELRY WATCHES CLOCKS ,
FANCY GOODS, &O .
ALFRED Fi2l l / 1 1ENEAN & 00i
O. bi MARKET STREET, Harrisburg,
j
:op - pergto Eltait's..,llom and sototsisql the
Streoz*ut ROM; havttfel patAhased the stook it";;K. P
JenalA ARK added a laiTelywiAatto4t of NSW JEW
ELRY. w il l soil thiWknie - WtAttahl!,oash 'Mewled
sohoitpstrtines'e...
Wittohes.-ClockS and :Amory tie 44-idikkromm:l6-
Pairfxf 14 6 0K7r.5d.
• • • 4.I.PRED F. & CO.
HavipieftiOisei of WO stook of Jowsh7-1 0 kr:
naermip .1a o 4:1 ehderkilly recommend 'tham 10*ky for
mer ouatiniiers as yrsibtical .
sow 'exiswiencstd, f Watch
misers ; IWdsolloh-for, theoz,,a piothtuapt*Rthp4latron
iftilchlis-Peee. so OwSro . W.ektstidtlif#*e. - pirUts
mows sti Xistis.L.= •
„ _ 144 ER F.. JERNITGO.
whirs
SHAID; No. 1, 1 • :
SAELKON,
HES,RINQ,
COD FISH, No 1,
itACKEREL, :!
Of-:.*ahliva , Atre ,have';alt theithge: eut eized pa . ekagee
row.:: the ant to the 11•32113.1. hi kart and for sale at the
meat markdydet.
MA , P O ,c/c,J,), at co.
ORANGE' AND LEMONS:
TORTY BOXES in priMe order just re.
&lived mid for mile b 7 • • '
' 1 WAL PPCit &
SPERM CANDLES
L!Raii, b Expes..l avec. mum sr
Awri "1" 1 . - Ali; aga
7.
illtbital
ihrtcoNnENB.T7B
v,CERHAVz, s
CM
Barim% Holland Bitten.
Read Caiefuily
illtbital
CEPHALIC-TILLS
.cam
SICK HE ADA CHE
MEE
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
CUBE
ALL • :KINDS Or HEADACHE.
By the use of these, 21111 the period° attacks Of Mery
voice or 6io7c,Headaohe may be.prevented; and if taken a
the commenceinintioi air attack Immed iate relief from
pale .and slams! npay be obtained. , -
They seldomlail in Yen:m*l'4 Nausea uud'Neadache to
which feuialee are so suinect:. - „
They ectgently upon the bowels, removing pmeiveness.
• 'For Literry Men, Students, Delicate Amides; and all
nersons of sedenry habits, they ere .vaidah le as
impieVingthe annum, giving Toys AND VIGOR
to the ; digestive organs, and restoring the -natural elasti
oity ad strength to the : whole system. -
...The CEPHALIC 'PILLS Stir Ina ult or loni !ni , estl•
getion and eerefilliretelducted experiments,' having - been
in use In many year!, during 'which time they have pre.
vented and , relleveitiontet amount ofpain and suffering
from Headache, whether. „originating in the nervous eye
ten; or front' S. derairgedetate - Of the statrusch: -
.' : They are:entirely vegetable in•thelr composition; and
may be taken at all times with vierfeet safety without
making • anyehange of diet theabserice of any diaa -
greeabietaste r e nders it easy to administer them to Children
. -
BEWARE OV COUNTERFEIT . -
The genuine have five Signatures of Henry O. Opal4lng
on each b es.
Sold by drugginta and all either . dealers In medfcluea.
be cent by mail prepabton receipt of the
' • figgETW.NNT,Y,FIiVE 0118875.
All orders should be eddreased to ,
• • 'HENRY 0. SPAWING
•
- 48 Oedar Strest„'bievi York.
FOLLOWING.gIwitspiENA.OF
.ap4 . i..p:.ix..:, - p..7:§,..
c.zp...a413...C.;;•T1'L'1S
WILL CONVINCE AIL WHO' ROFFRE FROM
HEADA,CHE,
TEAT A
SPEEDY,,: AND.. SURE CURE
laMgfiLK.T.IIEIR„REACH.
Aiejlieirf
. lexeitainna' 11-4160 e: siroolV Mr. SPALM
... 9 - ? gh eY tf,V.,Y131,e,4, re I b4 . 4 . . 1 !c
'T • 1 1( •
. .
• . id.temmmts, Conn., Feb. 6, 1861.
• • hir • - -
I Mime tried your Gephalie and /law fAta SO mai
that 'Wag,.yon to Rename two dollars worth Mare.
Fart of these are for the neighbors -to whom I gave a
few out of the 'first brit I got froti"yott. ' '
tho.PUla oblige . -
Your ob't. Servaltinum
H.Avatinv, Ps., Feb. d,1861
ME. Breunana,
Mir
-I-ertsh yon to send me one more cot - of kour Oophallo
PUlsahavereetiourasmt deal besitiftfiroinahan: •
Yotire, respectfull szt y,
7 3LAIPS ANN' y 1
BRIO:TON CYBELE; Huntingdon Co Pa., I
• • • - :' • • January 11S, 1861, , 1
11,10. aPALDIAG •
YOU win Vl664lKiend t•W9: flfrAbl Of. your Oophallo
Pills., Osud them irunuidiatoly.
• .21 e. '
blaaoaa.
_ .
EP. 3.••••4 have used one box of your Pills and ilnd them
'Racal Vas-leo:N o -Ohio, Jat.„.. 16; NEC.
Pleshe dud enclosed twenty-are cents, tor which send
mu another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are truiy
the but rstia I luiv . e ester tried.
Direct " ' ' " ' A. STOVER, P. M:, •
• : Belle.Vornou,Nyanaet Co.,;(1.
Mass;;Dee: 11,185)...
_H.O. Elrammwo,,g.m. -
I icr" for some clioulara or large show bills. to bring
your Cepbalic Pille"Mere - partioularly before my mato
mom.. If you bave anyping of the . kind, Veneto Bend tti
One of my customerm, who is subjeot to severe Sick
Headache, (usually luting 'two days) was- cured'of an ,
attack in one.bourbY your Pllle, w 1 cll T Seat her.
, . Respectfully yours,
: . Eatstuasiautus, Franklin Co., (Rtio,l
' , January 9,1861. j
gleam O. &Ammo,
No. 48 Cedar St., N. Y. •
. Doter Sir :
Ilnokeed And-twenty-Ave cents, (25) for mad& Bend
,boil Of !.Klepbalin Pile.": :Sand to actor aas of Rev. Wm,
C. Filler Ittrioldaburg, Franklin comity. Ohio. •
row. Pam Kw* lac okarit--curs kinidoche, aiaiod
Truly yours
. • *X. C. MILES.
Yaw eatt (,
Mloh , Jan. 14, , 1881.
Not long Once I sent to you for a box of Cephalio
for the bare of the Nervous Headache and ; Costive nese;
end received the safes and trap had segeoden got thie f
Isms indtwid te send for more. • •
Please send by return mail. Direct to:
A. B. WHEELER,
Ypsilanti, Mich. '
.
[From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.]
Cephalic Fills accomplish the object for which „ they'
were made, rim Cure of headache in all its forma.
[From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.]
They have been tested in more than a thousand cam,
with entire 6110438118.
E[From the Democtat, Si. Cloud, Minn.] _
If you Ira, or have been troubled with the headache,
send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may have
them in ease of an attack.
[FrOni the Advertiser, Prcividence,
e" The Ce,ihalio Pills are said to boa remarlcably °Met
iv* remedy for the headache, and one of tne very beat
for that very frequent complaint which has ever been
discovered. •
(Frontihe Western It. R. Gazette, Chicago, AL]
We hearti_ eadoree Mr. Spalding, and his unrivalled
Cephalic ruts:
[From the Kanawha Vanity Star, Kanawha, Va.]
We are sure that perfume suffering with the hemlitehe,
who try them, will error to them.
Al single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
"VI nave ten Wept fuo wet annually.-
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I
SP.ALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SAVE ins rum
ECONOMY , DISPATCH 1
ine , B MEM Dr ma BANIgIi_KINS."..ar
As accidents wit 4 twines, even,* iseargridatedianiaita
this very desirable to nave some cheap - and convenient
wry for •crockeriri tmtt.•
ICPUDING'S PREPARED
mo o a n inn% enessee, =lea, and no household oan &Sok
to be without it, is ilw!Gril ready aad up to the stink.
mB P t dn
, '
rissHOUSIL"_ • •
N., B. ,--A Brush sonstalunnes each bottle. e 25
Address ••• RENRY•II. SPALDING,
No•
Al certain usprtaciphad mums areattempting palm:
r g or ea eke onsoliPeetteitngo ingtattgus, of mrk4a
PAW CIPUB, I ,IrOFa Puttlioi W Pettialui*-eiteetine
tame purchaising, end tee that the relleetne,
iIir4MDINQIPERMED OLUtt,,4O
on 'the ° 11141 4 91011 19 0 q0ac446$ arelwincUbm c01a—
'440114
Linn of Crawl 3c -Crcnisportatin
NEW MR LAB ROUTES
THREE ptgzof DAILY TO NEW YORK.
.." TWO.TRAINS DAILY TO -
P.HILADELPHIA•
:16 1 1111.01ETT CSANGE OF CABS.
. .
Ox AND AFTER MONDAY:OEWE 10,
1861 j the Piesengei-Trains will leave the Philadet
trl,tfp=drsit3l pr o t i a , t , i v raburg, New
.
• • EALSTWARD
. .
REPRB.* Tor, Iffilyee Earriqburg.at 8.80 a.m., on ar
riVeror Pen n sylvania - Railrciad Express Train from the
Weer; arriving in at 4 P.' E. A sltibping car
is attached to the- train.through from Pittsburg without
chan ge. MAlL 'TRAIN leitves ikriiiiburg at 8 a. m.. arriving in
Raw !Tort .at 4p. and - Philadelphia at 1.26 p. tn.
FAST LINE leaves Ilarrisburg at 1.40 p m ,on arrival
.PciiiistAtrinta Rallroad , Feit Hail; arriving In New
• l'ork.et 9.48 p. ,111.. and Philadedphiaat 8.40 p. m.
' ' •: WESTWARD: •
AST LINE ).eaviii New Yore: ate. m., and:
phla:at 8 arriving-ittlletrisburgitt - rn'. • •
MAIL, TRAIN leaves New York at 1.2.00 noon, and Phli
adelPhia 'striving it' Harrlatfurg at 8
• EXPRESS leaves - New York at 8 p.
ving• at Harrisbur g at 2.80 a , m., and connecting with the
Penneylvania• Earthen I YraierforTittabnig. ' A sleeping
car is also attached to. thle 'rain. . • ,
Obinieeldoinerare made atiferilsbnrg with trains on the
PennitylvaniayNarthermeentral and Gitosberland Valley
Hailroade, and at Reading •for Philedelpins, Pottsville,
Allentown,LEw3toxi;
:Baggage checked 'through:: .Fttro•tfetweedeNew York
and Harrisburg, $6 00 ; between Harrisburg and Ph oa
delphia, $3 26 in No.l cars, and $2 7$ in NO. 2. •
For tickets or other•intbrmatlon apply to
- myl6 ' - Peneral Agent, Harrisburg.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD!
iSIIMMER TibiE TABLE
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PIIILADELPHIA
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, JIINE.IOth, 1861,
The passenger_ train . , of the Pennsylmta Railroad Coup
PTY. %ill doPort from 14 44.. 1 0:ri1l Aorrhiburi, and
Philadelphia as follows '
:IE . AJIT;W.A;I6ID:.:
• FAST LINE leaves flarriebtug every morning (except
lifoaday) at, Ll 5 a m, , and arrives at Waist . Philadelphia
iita;ro a. tn, ' ' : • •
THROUGH - la:MEI:I TRAIN leaves .Harrisburg daffy
at 9.20 a. m. , and-asrivee. at West Philadelphia at 1.1.0
HMI, TRAIN jeaTee, Rarpaburg daily. (except Sun"-
end :trey.* a$ West Pidladetphia at
• .
4e 8 9-tralis MAO dog ., cowetloi A•at with
_L.
mer NeVe Ydrk Liner. • - " •
-
7AOO9MIdODATION. TRAILkii No. 1; via Mount Joy,
lama Harrisburg. at 7.09 Lai; and asntres at .Wen t
' Pitiaddiptlia at 12.00 noon: • . -
- "ELOIRIEN3IIRN. ACCOMIIODATION . TRAIN, via Wool
blar leaves Navigation/ atl.lo,p. m, r and arrives aF Wag
fableiphilkat 41,211 • . ,
.
I: AiDOO - 11116DATION-IltLIN; Mann% Joy,
isayea-Efarriabarg .at 4445- p. Cannac tag at -Diller;
a'aa'artitei at West,
W'ESTWAR•D
"THROUGH EXPRERB TRAIN loaves Philadelphia at
10;20.p,:ixi . Birriaberg . Altoona 7.80, a.
and arrives at Pitts b urg , at 12.00 noon ' •
-
AWL - tRALN - leavaPtitladelphis it • 7.30 a. in.,
Iterziebarg: 1.00 p m., Altoenet t 6.60 p. nn.,.and arrives
ei,Pittibnrgas,ls.oo=midnight..- • • , ,- •
/dial 11N11 leayea Philenelphia at 11.20 a. in., Harris-,
burg 3.30 p: Antonin it,lo-p...llll.i'dact. 'ar.rfene at Pitt-
. , .
SAARIBBII
" .4commommom TRAIN teavea
enunabipine;:ii 2.30 p. 2 it.; •Liineiiiiter Vet-
titans 6.4fip f m..aad animas, at lilarnatrarg itt3.013.0.
This Trent - connects - at Iliirrieblirg; at SI p. in. with
Siortheise:Cintral Intllrceeit'frain .for.nuriteurv,.:2lllliinia‘..
port, lAA HA*Oll, Scrantonrand n/l, point p-No , •
.
4CCS.III.InOPATIONTIWei, 1741; enelptila at 4.00
p - Plountiloy
betanint, 0.07 :p..• and aniVaa-at tParriaburg at
Attention le calliato tLe feot , Out peas . angere
. leaving
Philedertime4tce.oo 111. Untiedat i..eacuter Wi th
PA/UHT:JOY a. 1 X0 1 11 , 10.114011,114111, auct uTiveat
9.344 ' "
- , • - • : - .IiIAM,OXL, D.. - I'Ol7NG,'
• Supt. Eut. Penn 11. Rsaroati.
Fiarrleburi;'Jcne : t, 1861:4if. - • -
Seteot: :§ohoola lot 'bow ano > Girls
Aituvir. liocwasT.
torra-oLROB.ERT IiVRIEWKWS
A, alicoolici• yoys i OIL 'open o,u Us last tbs
August, room fur
undArt ovbry.repnotwolt , adapted. for • Echo.%
purposes.
, . . . .
' CATILIBINI9 WELWEVI3 Behoth *for girli, lode tad In
the same blildingl will open for thelau tdrwal• On Vitae
Amu. The room Nut been elegentiy fitted up during' this
"VitaltiOt4 to proinote the ttemilin and txichfortrof soholltra.
i....Pi# 81 7 ( 4 4 '.,',,—., • • .. : ' . . . -.-. - ' .
. . .
CITYIIITBRY - STA.I3 LES -
Aw 4 c s Bzip x , ALLEY , llsi• Tux 't. l
VREnndersignedlas re-oolmeneeci_fhe
•LLAiver7-ktisixteea folds 11111 W, sad .SPACIO(I3 sra
BUN, located tihove. with at Largos:id varied stook o
, ErlitaltteNAßßlAOrkS'iwtd,olaitalJE.W, wbich.he 'wit
Aire* thprippqm nat?!.• • ; _ F. dviamm.
LIQU . ORS A' - .COST ' -
RATING concluded to discontinue the
Dumbness , we offer our large lied' cemiileie.asiorV
swasyl Frnalfwei.gotaeez_ke, vidliteorts.ef of eryi (Fe,
spr.iptpfkapl withcopt reserTe.
• - • Lwzi.spuuK 41,16 , 111 46%1
't'-rirSIRP9I4I9RIOOIII.
filizallaneono.
ORDERS NO. 2
HEAD QUARTERS H. V. COUS,
HARRISBURG, June 6, 1861.
I. A Department of Ordnance and a Depart
ment of Transportation and Telegraph will be
established at these Head Quarters.
II will have charge of
the Ordnance Department, and Lieut. Col.
John A. Wright will in like manner have
charge of the Transportation and Telegraph
Department.
111. The chief of the Ordnance Department
will receive and receipt for all Ordnance and
Ordnance stores required for this corr.. It
will be his duty to see that all State property
placed under his charge and appertaining to
his Department is preserved in condition fit for
service. He will issue the same only on regal
sitions countersigned by the Commanding Gen
eral ; and he will perform snob other duties as
may be assigned him in connection with the
Ordnance Department.
IV. To Lieut. Col. John A. Wright, Ohief
of the Transportation and Telegraph Depart
ment, is committed all arrangements and con
tracts with Railroad an i Telegraph companies.
He will have prepared all necessary forms, and
make such arrangements with the different
Transportation and Telegraph companies, as
will secure a regular and correct settlement of
their accounts, and devise and prescribe all
regulations requisite to
.give efficiency to the
business of the Department.
V. All orders for the transportation of troops,
will be signed by the Commanding General. The
order of the officer in charge of this Department,
together with the certificate of the officer in
command of the troops, that the service has
been performed, will be the proper vouchers for
the - ' settlement of the account, and all passes
to individuals, will be signed by General McCall
_or Lieutenant Colonel Wright.
VI. The Chief of Ordnance, Quarter blaster
General and Commissary General are authoriz
ed to make requisitions for transportation of
freight over the railroads of the State, by form
prescribed by the Chief of the Transportation
and Telegraph Department. Such requisitiens,
with certificate of service performed annexed,
will be considered a sufficient 'voucher in the
settlement of accounts.
VII. AII bills or accounts orservice perform
ed by railroad or telegraph companies will be
forwarded to the Chief of the Department of
Transportation and Telegraph monthly, and
must have his approval before they are paid.
By order of
MAJ. GEN. GEORGE A. MOCALL.
HaNny A. Seaem.,
•
Captain and Ald-de-Camp
jeB-dtf
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 12.
READ Q1)&1=1111.9, P. M.
liarriaburg, May 19, 1861.
Major General George A. M'Call is ,assigned
to the command of all the military forces of
Pennsylvania, raised or to be raised under the
provisions of an Act of the General Assembly
of the Commonwesith of Pennsylvania, enti
tled " an Act to create a loan, :no to provide
for the arming of the State."
He will, without delay, proceed to organize
these forcaq, according to the provisions of
said Act, and to select convenient locations for
suitable encamping gtounds, for the Instruction
of the.troops.
By order of. tfie Commander-iu. Chia,
:. -JOHN A. witictar, Aid-de-vamp
ST. LOUIS-HOTEL,
CHESTNUT 151., ARO 'FE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
TN the immediate neighborhood of the
_Jobbin g _Homes on Marna. Third and Cittestnat
streets, the Banks,. Fan Olitoe, Merchants' Exchange
TOM' BOTIt ON 'D3III
AMERICAN AND KIIROPpAN PLAN.
AltD PER DAY.... 81.50,
Dinner, between. and 3 o'olocir, 60 cents. stogie
room from 50 cents up*ard.
A first croas Reatacirmtt attached. Prices according to
Ella of Fare.
The City Gars take Faaa're• agora from any Station to or
close to the Hotel,.,
1
Frenelii Ger Man and Spanish spoken.
STONE .FUR BALE.
IptITILDING fI3TONE
or.. Stone euitated
for,tuFailikingpnrposas.wia no delivoratt to any
par. of the olty"or tnrvicinttg. - 11.01nY to
1 4 11 .r 23 - ~• • • Whit: COLDER. dr.
, .
.
GREAT ItEritiOTION IN PRICES
WtrEtr , EA 4 -WILSON'S
,
••-• • - •
S'EW IN a - MA H I N-E S
WITR
NEW. IMPROVEMENTS. AT,REDUCED PRICES.
TriE'WEIEELER--Sc WlLSON.Manufacp.
taring Company baying gained ALL their suits at
law,with infringing meilatacturers of Sewing 111E101113103,
proese that the' public should be benelitted thereby,
and have accordingly reduced the prices of their Sewing
Machined i= After this date' ttier.inil be sold et rates that
• will pave. fair prods on the cost,ot rnannthoturejespital
'inverted, and onponseof ' Baler; such prices
wili:enable them to :make: first class machines, and, as
hermofore, guarantee them in every particular.
• Itt necorilance , with the announcement above I will
selUtheir splendid Sew . lag:Diachines at prices from $ a
to 900 for the fine full caseehaehiniss. It is a well estab
-lished fact that the -- ; .•
Wheelet OsiV3lB` on. Sewin g. Maclune
Is the hest one In the Market, the best made, most apple
and least liable to get out o f order j and they are now as
low as the interior =Whines. Call and see them a
.Third and Market . .
del:etn W. O. HICKOK, Agent
CI. F. iT3sIN CDS
TE39iILING . AGENT : Or THE
OLD WALLOWER' LINE. -•
AT OLD _TRANSPORTATION LINE
L. ,
is still in itiosiesful 'opevatiOnprepax.ed to carry
freight as .LQW as any other individual lino Demean
riallidelpiits;klSfrisSiirg, 3uobaig, Lawlatilirg, Williams-
Torii :Terse %iota; unix a:trim,. Add all points on ins
Northern Csniral . Philadayala and Es* and Williams
poll sad guilt ' •• • •
local Agent at Harrisburg
H. A. musada
Gkola wont to:PAIONIE,'ZELL Jk 113NOEIMAN, Nos. 808
and 810 Market street, aticive Eighth, by 4 o'clock, t. M.,
wilt"arriieat Marriabnrgi. ready . tor delivech mio oaffi
FoMin.lf. • ' -C. Y, MUENCE,
apB-or Traveling Agent.
VNIPTY BARRELS.—Two Hundred
124 Empty Flour, Sugar and Wine Barrals of all do.
scriptions and prices.
apB
WALLOWER LINE,
DAISY ISETWESN
HARRISBURG and PHILADELPHIA.
Tfm. E. Rug*, 'font, 812 Market etre, .Phikictet
each formerly Ideingetort Co.
Special ConductOr in charge of each
truss. Goods delivereds% the Warehouse, Penatiol
phia,..at 4)4 'clock P. hi., will bo deb fermi Hdrris
burg tiott mormug. J. WALLOWER, JR., Agent,
mingitt • Moe Reading Depot, Harrisburg.
LI-.44M5.--Three..-11undred .Extra Sugar
cur9d. 4ems past received by , .
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES
I I RG E R IVALI
VIAVING4IJST RETURNED from the
glow ,ITA • pre. ;we have selected with the
asor. a large alt,d'cOtOplete assortment or au-
Fe ricb-goods OliiilvenibraceAutythbfg: kept In the best
Aispeogellyead cordially horde the
PtiVio,Acall'iig-Ipatigibiskr stair: sod wens ova
feklfi WM. DQV k CO.
WM. DOCK JR. k CO