Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 18, 1862, Image 4

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    Malice
E LIXIR PROPYLAMINE,
2718 NEW REMEDY IVA
REEUMATIODdi
NEW REMEDY, t roI
A CERTAIN BM/WY,
ACUTE BEFIUMATDMIL
CHRONIC REINUMATIO N,
BREEMA2LEM OE EVERY BIND;
HOW STUN,
No ALUM EtOW LONG B ST BOR ANDING,
raorrlamtlf
WHAT IT HAS DONE,
rf WILL DO AGAIN.
•
tat BEST TXITIMONY,
san MEDICAL AUTHORITY.
DOGTOBH. KNOW
PAnE/03MILIETE IT,
' intli.ll AND TRIAL
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL.
Tacos Ovensaaliicorrm itaroawal -
MAI 19, I.BBo,—Ellsa 8.,1et. 28, single, never was very
strong. Two years ago she had an attack of acute rheumy
tlem,trom Which she was confined to her bed for two weeki
and subseqenuy from arelapse for four 'pore. Shahan been
well since then till last Saturday, while engaged id hem
cleaning, she took cold, had pain in her back, felt cold,
not had so decided chill. Two days later tier ankles be
gan so Befell, whisk was followed by . swelling or the
Knee joints and' of the hands. • She' has now dull
win in her shoulders, and her anticklee are very ladder,'
red and ; both has are affected but the right
Is most so. • This, ; then, Is a caso of acute rheumatism, or,
as It is now fastilecably called,, rheumatic WTI a
w remarked ty - Pietil ease We will car efUlly. *stab the
case, ann leOEO thne to time call yciufattention to the vari
ous mptems which present themselves. My chief abject
in bringing her before you now, is to nag &Matto& to "-a
remedy which has recently been recommended In the
treatment of rheumatiam: I mean propylitinine. Dr .
A wenarius, of St. Petersburg, recommends it. in the
highest terms, having derived great uoriellt from its use
.0 260 &set Whit% came under his care. Various corn
mandatory testimonials respecting it have appeared In
our jean:ate, and I propose theresbre to give It. another
trial. I must confess I. am siwsys incredulous as to the
worth of new remedies, which are vaunted as specifies! ;
but this comes to us recommended so highly , that we
a re bound to give it a trial.
SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER
Id.tv-23, .1860.—1 will now exhibit to. ou the patittittfor
whom I preseribitd Propylainind,find:wtt then hit:bor
ing under an attack of acute rheumatism. . She has
steadily taken it hi doses of three grains every two hours
(Intermitting it at night.) The day after you saw her, I
round her much more comfortable, getter than she ex
pected to be for a week or more,ludging froni'her other
attaca. (the patient now walked into the room.) the
tmprovement has steadily prOgressed, and. you 'Gantlet
of to notice a Marked uhange in the appearance of her
Ante, which ere new nearly all of their natural size.—
. nut far our experiment would have seemed very sue
fateful ; but, gentlemen, we must wait a little while be
xe we tom give a 'decided ' °pink% tut to what is to be
'tic result.
Here is Soother patient who: was ltjaptulion the:, nee bf•
_mac .sine thedkitiiii on Siinliailiatit she' bad Ring been
muttering tram o tirade rheumatism, and I foetid her at
teat um. with an acute attack supervening upon her
cit.routc edatuton. The wrists and knuckles were much
swollen and tattoo. She took the chloride of Propyla.
mine in three grain dotes every two hours, and you will
perceive UAL dm swelling of theJoieta has much.dimin-
'MBES DAYS LATER 11
lit 2/3, 1860.—This is the cogs of acute rheumatlam
treated with propylamine, the first of those to' ir - hiCh 1
called your attention at our lut UMW, elle is still very
comlintable, anti is now taking three grains thrice daily,
In this case it hius seemed t 0 be followed by very eat-
Isfactory ressite. The second cote to which your atten
tion was celled at our last lecture, has also continued to
do well 'I will' ow bring n'efore you a very cnaraoter-
Idic of acute rheumatism, and if the result be sat
factory, I think, as good jeatnapi,wo auall ittatly , render
our verdict In ftevbr propyladnut '
He Is a seaman, let. 26, who was admitted a few days
ego. Haa has °coalitional rheumatic pains, but not so as
to keep his bed, until nightdaYal ago. The polite begin.
m his right knee, subsequently affected the left knee, and
later, the joima of the upper extremities. Theta feints
are all swollen, tense and tender. totlgtie is furred ;
his skin, at prevent dry, though th ere baa been .mtioti
swearing. His pulse in toll and strong, and about 90.--
Ho aaa now umat Jpropylamineler twenty-four hours.
This gentleriten iswhot maybe ballads strictly typical
case of acute rheumatism. There was exposure to cold
and wet, And 'exposure la followed by a feeling of
coldness, eaten articular pain, beginning, as it `usually
does, in the lower pinta. There is fever and the profuse
sweating, so generally attlauclant on acute .rheumatism
1 did not bring this patient otahire Yon Witkrthe inten
tion of giving you a lecture en all the points. connected
with rheumatism, 'but to again give a trial to the
new remedy we are testing, and to exhibit to you this
typical case, as have called it, allot wmen'tOre
not be a lairer opportunity for testing the medicine in
queetion. We are, therafore,"avoidibg the use of all
other mediCines; even anodyne; Unit theto butt be no
miagivingal kW to which was tini anodyne;
remedy. You
shall see the case of a future '
THE REbULT
FAVOIIABLE VERDIOT..
osJusa9; , lBllo.-.The next of our contilescesitS is the'
mute ol acute rheumatism before yen at our °fluid C 1 May;
98th, which I then - ealled a typical ease, and whit* IV
was remarked was a Tali oppertnulty l lot 'testing 'MC I
worth of our new remedy, • It was therefore steadil y'
given in thrac grain doses every two'hnurs for Mar days:
The patient has got along Very aleClyiand now able'to
walk about; tui you• see. Ido mot . heallaustd s.y that-1
have neves: seen as severe a case of actite'rhenmatiem
so soon restored to health as' this -man. has .beeti . ; 'and
without being prepared to decide Positive by alto the:Vat
ee of the remedy we have oiled,`( feel bound to;gate'
that in the eases in which we have tiled the Chloride b;
rropylataloe, We patients have regained tkelr health'
much earlier than under the treatment ordruarlly pur
sued. 1 wish gentlemen, you would yourselves try it,
and report the results.
For a fall repert.ot nhloh• the above., la a eondoused
extract, Bee the Philadelphia medic:at and SureicaVite
aorta% It la the report after a fair trial by the beat mid,.
cal authority In this ootuatry, and makea IL antubceseary
to give numerous oortificates from amonished doMorir
and rgioloing•paileLLa.
• Arial:lY COR•,'
AN OTICTUAL OURS
THE SAKS MeBULT
WHAT IT HAS DONE,
Bullock avOrtsaahaw, a firm well known to moat medi
cal men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine has beenle:
crodueed, have cold to na the exoluive right to manna&
lure it acpeordlng:to the original recipe, and we have
made arrangements of such magnitude as to enable 'ea
to scatter it broaaaat amongst cabling' humanity..
A WORD TO DOCTORS.
lf you prefer to use the came moody in another form
we invite your attention to the
Puna ORIESTALIZIM CRLORMI PROPYLAEUM ,
PRY PROMAILUCK Lmolo,
Pt= Pmemaxusu Cosawasman, -
PRY lORIDRPRoMmoRI,
of which we are.the sole manufacturers. -
girWe claim no oilier virtue rot we Sitar Propylamine
than 1a contained La Pore Orpoelleel Ohloride_of Propy.
amino.
TEO 131.11.11(
AffiD MAY BE TAKEN_
AMOD.DING TO DIRELTIONS,
BY ANY ONEI
MY EVERY ONE,
WWI EIAR,RHEUMATISII OP ANTKINA
Bad In Harrisburg by
ALT 16 cis. ♦ Barna.
Orders slay be addressed to
PROPYLAMIIiII MANUPAOTURING 00.,•
mallios,itoom No. 4,
W. Cor fourth and Chesnut streets,
ur to either of the following
=3
WaOieellbe Agents
BULLOCK &
CH, ORBNBRkWi--
FREN lucliallOS
Joing N saialco., •
Da°. D. WEIHRSKLIr&COW-7
PKTER.T. wa.mair
ZEIGLBR -
T YORAM MDT &by
EMZEI
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD I
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
WILL cornaugßirr,
WILL CUBA IT,
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will depart trom and arrive at Harrisburg and
Phlladelpiditas follows :
EASTWARD.
[MOTORS
DO RS lU=iin'r,
CTO
DOCTORS TRY ,
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves HarrAunt daily
at 1.16 a. m , and =Me at West Plalladalphia at 6.10
a. m.
FAST LINE leaves Harriliburtdatly, (except Monday,)
at 6.80 a. In., and arrival at West Philadelphia at 9.46
a. m. •
PAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except
Sunday) at 1.20 p. in., and Film; West Philadelphia
at 6.26 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Mount ioy, leaves
Harrbsbarg at 7.00 a. m. , and amves at WOOL Phila
delphia at 12.26 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACOOIII6IO/1611061 TRAIN, via Comm
toil, leaves Harrisburg at 4.10 wilt.. and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 9 25 p. m.
THROUGH EXPREBti TRAIN haves Philadelphia at
10.86 p. m. , HarrisburratB.oo a. in., Altoona 8.10, a. in.
and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.86 p.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.16 c in. and ar
'vatar. Harrisburg atl2.Bop. in:; leaves Iterrli ..
A burg at
1.00 P. in., Altoona, , 7,00 p. in., and arrival at Pittsburg
• '
at 12.16 a. m.
FAST LINE lamt Pidladelpiiiait'll.Bo a. m., Harris
burg 8.45" p. m. Altoona at 8.20 rt. m., an/ arriving at
an 2.45 m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil.•
delphia at 2,30 p. üb, sad aveiveee at Harriabarcat, 8.00
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy leaves
Lancaster at 10.50 a. m., arrives at Marrissorg at 12.40,1
..
~ , SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Oupt.last,lsv. Penna. Ritilroad.
-..
Marrlabruir, May 2, 1802 —ittr • ' . • .
NEW Alit LINE RUHL
THREN TRAINS MU TO NM TORS,
AND
PHILADELPHIA
dQN AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY sth,
1862, the Ptiame.nger - Trains will - leave the Phila
hla and Reading Relined Depot, at Harrisburg, far
New York and PhiJadelphis, as Mews, via •
=PRIES LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.25 a. in, on &r
-eveler Pennsylvania Railroad Rl:press Train 'from the
West, arriving in New York at 8.15 a. m., sAd at Phan-
O•OlPhis at 9.00 a. in. A sleeping air a &Niched to the
Wain'through from Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harriabarg at 8.00 a. m„ arriving
In Neer York at 6.80 p.and Philadelphia at 1.25 p. in.
LINE leaven Hadiatnurg at 1.40 p. in., on arrival
of Pehnsvlvania Railroad Fast Mail, arriving In New
York at 9.60 p. in., and Philadelphia at, 8.40 p. in. .
=
YAM LINE leaves New York at Ba. m. and Ptdlada 1.
pail it Ba. ns., arriving at Harrisburg a t p. m.
HAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Phil.
&deigns at 8. 15 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10
P 111 .1
....
, 85[111.1188 LINE leaves New York et 8 p. m., arrl
vld4al Harrisburg atB.oo a. and connecting *Mtn
Pennsylvania Mcprees Train for Pittsbnrg. A sleeping
ear is also attaobod.toahls-train - - --- - -
Connection/SAM made 1 8IlarIllibligg tvillt , trainsini,the
Pennsylvania; Northern Centialitivr Gnixibtsiand" Palley
Rath ' ds, and at illaidiiie roe Plgiadelphis, Poitsvifie,
Wily' barre„ Allentown, Easton &o. •, ,
UM age
Chocked th rough. - Fara betweeli . •NeW tort
and rrisburg, $6 00 ; between Hiwrisbnrg, and,: Phila..
delphla $8 26 in No. ,cars, cars, and $2 70 in No. 2. _ .
For tickets or Other Inftirmation apply to ' • ,
J. I. CLYDE,. .
myo-dtf, . Genartil•Agent, Beirtsburg.
IN EVERT CLOD;
WHENEVER TRW),
WELENEVER. TRIED.
IT MIL DO :AGAIN.
1862.. 1511)111E/t 1862.
ARRANGEMENT!
CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN
(MANGE OF HOII.REL—On and A ft er
9 4 .,/ Monday, May 5th, , 1882, Passenger Train!' will run
daily, as follows, (flundaya - Uoepted :);
For Obseibersbinw and Harrisburg
A. IL
LeityikHagerstown. ........ ........ 00 266
" ,Elreencunkh-nrr.:-; --- 87 888
Arrive at. • 817 420
011 ipnbersburg,
" Len* at 880 12 66
00 12T
" Ca Came ... .... '9
10 10 240
iB2 400
a Mechanicsburg 10 42 839
Arrive al Harrhiburg ...... lb 840
For Cliambersburg and Hagerstown :
LeiZlrliitiarrs burg .......... 806 P. 1
86
"
BisekanlOsbarg........... .......... 847 215
Carlisle 9 :e7 255
. ; ......... _lO 02 829 .
ghippeneburg._ 10 88
";.Arrise.ll 00 4 ao
"
olumbeiblirg - Laire..ll lo 44 0
Greencastle 66 OllO
ArliVe u Hager5t0wn..........::.., —.1218.
_0 . 4
Siipq."
A . B. R 011iee, Chaniberstinre: May 1, 1862.-dly _ _
MORE CONV r.Nran,l
AND ALWAYS nein
FOR .1111tEDIATII USR,
yr.. Q, TRIPOLI, *-:Walte )3111
, c- 4 1
„ta /4.74, Id/ta. lkingatseisi Big licit sift by
- _NICHOLS & WMAN,
4,earner_Prom and litullteti slreabi.
NEW ativtrtietnUilta.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
OA A= JIMII
MONDAY MAY sth, 1862.
WEBTW ARD
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
EASTWARD.
WESTWARD
pennopluania Math) (iltiegra.pl). inoo:12 Afternoon August 18, 1862
D W. GROSS & CO.,
DRU GGISTS,
MARKET S'PREET
HARRISBURG, PBAN'A
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE.
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are' daily raiding r to . our SiMortment of
goods Rif such articles as -are desirable, and
wo4d rispedtfUlli to the
largbst and best sulfated stock in this cny, of
DRVEIB OREMIOALS di PAINTS,
CIL% varnishes and Glues, .•-!
Dyo-littairs,Olasit and Peaty,
Artist c.olorsand
Pars Ground Spiess
. '
hurtling Fluid and Alcohol,
Laid; hitsria and Plas r Oilik •
'Plaids and 'maim Globes; .
Castile liioap s. llosara'aad Coths,
se., &a, dro., dto., dos.,odas.,:drei
PERFUMERY, * lonarr.AatioLtiii
seleCted from the, bast manufacturers and Pe
turners of Europe and this country.
Being very 1514 t dealers In
Parcrip, wiini Loral), •
UNBEED , COLIVONiIiff*, ;‘"
,WINIVW,PrIARI, ARTIST'S
'COO* PAINT AND
&KW'S BliUi
IN ALL MITA *iiiliflES I
COLORS AND /31tOICZES:
OF,gtaqUlPE's
We,respeoffinly __Jr; 'deft
tient:Unit we , c a n ,egpply,fbe mil l ions, of , all on
rine to theli.l/4;atieficiticini,'l'
TEETH 1 TEETHII
JOOESAND wEnswErl%: ROEGSIRVIM%
PATENT MEDICINES. AND HAIR
C. 4 ei4 kinds, direct from the Prrydetom.
Saponifier and Ooneentrated Aye
y6%0 68111E1 'Agents for 8140'0ler, which we sel
as ler as it can be pnirotiaged in Or Fides.
rEIAIER"S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS
GOAL OIL •I °ARBON OIL
Being Purchasers IR theeet dile, we can
efblr iinducements to close buyers. OW Oil
fOie of the most. Improved patterns, very
ohas All : kinds of lamps thaaged to bunk
-EARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
1 1 1 94 of you who 1411111:AciiteveMiS 11 4'flOBSE
AY - MAMA E'OWDIIIIB a taint -iinOw no
theirsupoilori and
,pio adynOngo they ate
in kekking. and Gatthyhhalthy :and in
goed;co 3.l : l 4 l t•
Thildetede cart testify tothS:prOilt they have
I
di:wild:keel 5 1 0 use of PuriClaPtle'Powdere by
tibtrineri•asing quantity •lind
. qindity of toll . h.
besidis Improving the general health and sp
paten& of theft `Cattle.
idng experleneell,W9!?!SilhaeS'giViSi nit
the 414tiiii.;c4 . i:4r9PgtbluiciWifIdge,ot..the
trad4 and our arrangements` lir die cities are
such pudive cal ins very short time furnish
anything appertntning to our ' liminess, on th e
best of-terms. J : '
l'halik:ful l f?r,o/191 1 PlAi Iti+7 l Vn§ge , 1) to:lwe,
on oni tioneey we shop° )1), et le attention to
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bnEd ! l * ' e tSO ill i rl i i 9PAP. 9! '4)
IPU I3 R :O: E .- _*.
i ....." , (c..Driftria.,s
,
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at fair prices, and the deelrevto -please all, to
merit ~?414*i'm of the„ fii"Ptll 04414,'
Waling Inilffin.p I r I E. ~ I.> i;lz t uige-d1 , 1
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Tl4l=sk)ivo
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Linen t um= 'hmuw. ,- .' 4 - n C.- n ' " ' n 4
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Breas.iLitittifir_mkßeiglts 6 4iW. dili. - ~ ,"--- 1 =,, , ..:' 7
A lot of Melee Trolle ro . . .... , t - ~,
'Silk WOrif Lade i '146:1th.101 , 31! ' ; ": 214 f1?4,. ' -
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-f a , It la economical and,,highlyoktarahre.. -Weep,
Mane no Rain ond, will not , Wajlerii ltela warranted not
injuiethe ham* It.Onfi impagimlagneable odor,
Ind t lao naltalite. _tor—every—porpeera--.--
*le 67 ; fi t) , MIL SHMII 'fthik 00X
4 AGE an d „ e m e h tiv c tmen't of
,
14'myss, Dishes
Ms, Ids., iwg, and army - thine icor presorts& di?
14/030L13 & BOWMAN',
)612 Caner Front RNA MA* draft
ED. IR k;) raiz $ to.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NO, 19
With a general variety, of
RESTORATIVES
' i'A '
DR. JOHNSON
313.1kiaTINIL01=L3E1
LOCK HOSPITAL!
A8(!l etonal i eni
soovered.dtyhteu the mo worldstetln, speedy
jl .4
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
BIZ TO TWILVII souse:
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs.
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one
to Two Days.
Weakness of the Neck or,Limba, Strictures Af ee tk e es
dike kidney. and Midday, Involuntary distils:gee, Im
potency, General Nervousness, Dyapepay, Lan
suer, Low Splrtes t Confusion of Ideas, Pa Ipitatien of the
Wart. Timidity, Trembling's, Dimness of tUght, or Giddi
ness, Di Ewe of the Head, Teroat,,Nose or rierin, /Oleo
woe o r the Liver Lungs, Stomach or Bowels — those ter
tibia' disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth
—these most end solitary primness more fatal to their
victims than the song of t , yrens to the Mariners of Ulys
ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, he., hnpossible.
; . Young lien
miepebiiilly, who have become, the ;victims of Solitary
that dreadfatand4lestrucilve habit whie h annital
tp "Weeps to an untimely grave thouiantia of Young
Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intelle4,
who might otherwise have entranced batman Senates
with the thunders of eloquence ovtgaked to ecstasy the
living lyre, may call with fall co ntdonce.
,Merried Persons, or. Young Men contemplating mar.
rlege being. aware ofphyltical weakness, organic _ debit!.
daltimalea, ate., weer cured.
.118 who plums himself under the care of Dr. J may
religiously confide in his boner as a gentleman, and 00a
thgently rely upon .his skill as a Physichte.
; Orgamo Weakness
iinwidiatelYOured, and full -vigor Restored:
a Tills distressing dffectionwhich renders / lie mitten
blattidinarriage impossible-1a the *nay paid by the
trichina tit improper indulgentew -Youngpersons are too
apt to commit °scenes from not being aware of the
dreadlid oonseqi anon that may ensue. New, who that
..understatias Me subject will pretend to deny that the pow.
es otjpiecr.ation is lost sooner ty those fallsng Into . im
roper habits than by the prudent • Besides' being de.
*lna, the pleasurnof healthy °flawing, the most se
nowetnd deetruetlve symPtoms to both' body and Mind
ariae The ayetem becomes deranged, the Physical mid
Mental Functions Weakened, I.osnpf Procreative Power,
&Mons Dyspepsia r Alphation of the Heart,
Indigestkm, Oonatitution,, 1 Debility, a Wasting of the
Raw, 0041 1 , Consumption, Decay and ,Death.
Ofiloe; J 916. 7 South Frederick Street..
Lai hand side going trom Fatiinore street, a' - le* door.
tram the corner.. Fall not to observe acme and number.
Letters intuit be paid and `cantata a ;Imp. The Dec.
toe's Dipkonsit. hangln inseam. •
A vore . .W,arranted in TWO Days :
- - 11 1. 01140: ant er /fiSatiOull /MA"
D r . ioh n ik on, .• •
MeiniuM,Of the Royal College 01 Surgeons, London, Grad
=tom one of the most eminent Colleges in the United
said the greater part of whFete Ille'has been spent
in the boapitahinflondon,,Facia,. Philadelphia and , msg.
nhera,`has ellhOUd Sane of thk; most astonishing cures
that went ever known • many troubled with ringing :In
the hind and eon when asleep, greet Earyeinulaaa, being
ebtle' d sudden sounds, baithfalnees, with freqient
Wishing, attended somennesWlth derangement of mind
tope !cured immediately., t ; 1.
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• ,
Take PaltiOulaic!Notice.
01..,J. tularemia sittings, witO have Mured Doti:siva ires
byproper indistss„esend sollisry habits, which robs
oth body andinsind;nnlitting - them for either business,
stud* society or marriage. - ':
.MlSsiLor Sittlistand melMehoarsabetti pro'-;
Mo in1 4 1 1 "1" 1. eorly ha1:114,4 youth, ste : Weakness of tee
Bank entLinine,44dnifin n th,
Read, Dimness ',.:i'' Sight,
Loss Otlimmilisr.pwor PaLuitation of the heed, D3' ll-
ma: 4 l4ersOns Irratiaty, Doran mean of [hate Mee
ge ge
Demerit Debility, Symptoms of Constimption,
'••
y.—The (carnal erects on the mind are Minh
Mho dreaded—Loam of Memory, Courualori of Ideas , De
mos,rlfflp'ect
i tv i lif t og e rings,. .Timidirers on to
are msrmey,
the =prodhcid:•: .: 1., ~ ~ 4 7. i :', , ! 74%
GIE
Theeilexes of Plausisof all ages ;Call now judge what
is the!cause eltheir declining health, being their vigor,
beco gu li w ng rui, pale, nervous
. and'ePeeti.tted, having ' a
du appearance libildt WO el toe symptom
of eo =option. , . • ._ - .:• • , •
1 ' ' Young Mon
Who =Ai htio.Wad themselves t;y a certain praCtice In
dnlgeif In when - alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil GOlnM u t ol F s, , c W ai4 KP o 9!, 'kbe,efeeet i of- which are
nutsf m ell, even *when asleep, and tr n ot care* renders
mar impouble, anddestroya both mind and body,
gm apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of he coon=
in', ii deruzigs his Mileff, abe . ..._s4 be snatched -• trout
r i ai
all L pests's' no enjoyments of ll* by the oomequence
of 40 ng from the path of nature and indolgmg 'in a
os secret habit.; duct persons nom, beiorapontem,
ragout theta wand mind and betty are the most...neatly
aaryreirimites to promote connubial tutp=neea. indeed,
erithoot these, the journey through` ife becomes a weary
iiilgrilient 6 ; the prospect hourly ,darkens - to ..the view ;
theiniad becomes shadowiar CUL dispel:reed Ailed will&
the nielaturbolly rell.etion. , :that the happinens of another
becomes blightedwith our own. ; •;; , .- ; ~.. .• r .
1 • ; 0 Disease: .4f Imilrudenoo. • •
when the misguided and imprudent ;votary of pleasure
gaga that he hes imbibedithe •seed, of tlue Paiefill , die - ‘
ease, it too often i l=iMnethat an til-.tlmed sense of shame ;
'or' dread of dlicoVery, Miters him from applying
who,from elucation awl resneetabllity, van 'alone be-'
fiend him, delaying. till the constinulenal symptoms on
this hoer d disease make their appearance, such as al
oersted sore duns, diseased ;nose„: nocturnal Rahn •in
rho Lead aid theme= of sight, (teahouse, nodes on
the eh= bones kndartoisbloalies on the had, face and ,
extratities, progreeding -with frightful ,i-apidity , till at
bat the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose - fall
Is, and the victim of this awful disease become a horrid
object of commiseration,' till death puts a period to his
dreadful sufferings, by sending him to " that trodbcov
*rod poaetry, from whence na traveler returns." ii .
~, 'lt is i siirkinebtay fact that Ihoneende fall victims to
thiniterrible disease, owing to the unsicilfuliness of ' igno
rant pretenders, who by the waif that Deadly Patios,
...ifireary, ruin the constitution and =eke .the residue o
life miserable.
. . .
"Tinat not yottrlliwkor health, to the.can or the many
Unlearned and Woythleal Pretenders, destitute of knOw
ledge,*aame or chancier; who 'copy Dr. Johnson's iidver
eartbaments, or style themselves in the newspapers.,
,regularly Bducated•Ph.nicians incapable of Oiring; they
keep you triditigmonth alter month taking „their: filthy
and pelsonomunsa oomponnds,tor as , longna the innallest
men be obtained, =din &spelt, leave. yon,with ruin,
cla keelth to sigh over yonikalling clissppohrt.
_Dr., Johnson Is the only Physician advertising.
aredenind or diplomas always hangs in Ms Mike.
BM remedies or treatment are unknown to an (sheet
prepared frenai .15PORViklite gr sat hospitals a jc a l.
mope, the that in the country and a more extensive kali
vete praline than any etker , PAYa i lalam PepTnfr....,
IndOilleident*the -
The mean thou/Ma ciiiitst this Institution year it.
ter year, and the; numerous important Surgical Opera
gaina,parformed by Dr. Johnsonorilineased by the re
ka,ArtiFti, et 4 10 ;P w N irieller,"Ald , ether;pat
1 - 1 T, 1 ,a - ra ltt ees put t b c osidee v ilhAtl re n d g as ag inen a gm a gt
r and rugartaibtkit i y, za, gnanantee
btka - -
Okla Diketiseubpadily Cured.' ,
=one writincahot*ilarrpsewedistr, diremingatusir,
1 - t o his fislitutien, in the followi ng manner :
JOHN M. D.
pi the Baltimore Lock Hospital, ore, Md.
• 17,
lIMBRELIdi gANUYACTORTI,
(a Ilidekei - r - s
t-.. . ,
EILIBIENURG, s
Air 0 Ir. •
frcE 3-.: ' •
tthellßnt;
•< RABgoLS and.,NALIGLNG CANES, will forolsh
tE LOWER.:PRICIFYituie tanlre - boaght-iii any of
n k itaigekig 000; ;.-iPoldmmerobantacwllLAcf :Well 10
te r ad trilg° 4 -PVV 991 ,1 4Y* APIIVII,cO thaw.:
vei o f • Ihrtadt. au23-dly
MEI
CjiIEPFKLIN—BROTHEIVEI & 1;00.,
f wiEmEmix DRuercusTs.
. .
r ND ploy .goods, Per
'..-Aliaeriiirrii,:a7ll"vogynttf"rithe jibe of of 4etined
=0 , 1441
any
quinti l es 1 , 1: or tp , : r tiz i cr s la . 11 •
0 and 172• th e
-William. &met
:2 . 6m] NEW'YORK.
SALADOII,
qe supply of fr esh, Bala 11,.in '
botibm4' 414 - dise tandei
AargerandlonsU
• all - Wed and•ibrgiale , by . ....: -, —;
DOOK,
. ,
CRe ~: l oys i like,,ohatt or box,
__L, z 2.l4Cla t 8
nod for soloby
'
NIOHoLS & BOWMAN.
JoI4 Collor Front aw 2 Marta strati.
ff
-Strangers.
LiNS
Johns & grooltp.
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES
ors NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD
• JOHNS 4E. CEOSLEY'S
American Cement Glue
TRH STRONGEST GLUE IN THE WORLD.
TES GIIIRPEST GLUE IN THE WORLD.
TIIII HOST DURRILII GLUM IN TH3 WORLD.
THE ONLY RIELIABLI GUTS IN THE WORLD
IRE BM GLUE IN THE WORLD.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
Is the only article of the kind ever produced which
WILL WITHSTAND WATER
IT WILL MEND WOOD,
Sam your broluia Furniture.. • .
IT WLLL.MENEI LEATHER;
wend year Haman, Straps, Belts, Boole, ha
IT WILL MEND GLASS;
Save the pieces or that expentive Cut Shaw Bottle
, WELTLL MEND' WORT,
Doa't tarow may Unit broken`ivoryha; It L easily re
. . .
IT W ILL MEND CHIN A
Your broken China Cups and Sitcom can be made as
.Cl.: IT WILL MENDS MARBLE,:
That ptocc knocked out of Marble Math!, :aaa:be
s pat an as straag aa.BTer.
IT WILL MEND .FORGETIAIN
No matter ff in* broken , Piteher. did not oast but cubit. a W.p.thi saved It shining learned.
T t D ALABASTER,
That'll:o4ly Alabaster Vase:token and you can't
war& it, mend 7t, It will neveiphhw when put together.
.
Ito Will Mend Bone , Coral i .Lava, and in
fact everything. but Metals.
Any article Cemented Will) AMEVC.LN CIMENT ,GLUT
Will not oho* *bete itte Mended'.
• irraserk • • . 1 •
"Seery Housekeepers should have a supply of Johns
& Crosiers American Dement Gluete—/V. 7'. limes.
"It Is so cousamleM.A have tue house."—ly : , Y.
"kg!, shwa _ red ;.4 ati.oltheSeads .ftseif to. every.
body. —hide/Dol deist.
"We have tried tt, anciihid It aslaselbrin our homes as
water'— Was' Bsait of the Moat.
ECONOMY WEALTH.
$lO,OO tier Yeel• saved to every family by Goo, Bottle
of
AMERICAN CIEBtErr CRATE.
Price 25 Cleats per toittle.
Rice 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 cents per Pottle.
Prioe.2s,Gents Per *Ale,
PAC. 25 Cairo per
Price 25 Ceßleper .
tery .aeral So l Plio4aqie: #llyers.
TERMS
ArFor sale by All Dreads, aid storekeepers ventral
ly througholit. the eittlitry. •
JOHNEik I OROSLEY,
c3oleihineaciar 4w eji
78 WILLIAM STREET;
Oorster et Liberty street.
Important to FEUIIIOIII.
lb all wham this itiakcone rfl, anariteconeernt every
ZOMP cpiliszmy's
iXESOYED GOTTA
CEMENT ROOFING,
The Cheapest and roast durable Roofing in use
important to ke)ise Owners
Important t =A44 (4 1...
Important Road Companies.
_
• LT IS Fin AND WATER PliOOF.
Ina be app idiri* DLit fidortrot 'kW %arida.
:steep or tIA anitto,. nouttaut noovEtrithoitt
r emov in gtheg. blll lo o4 •
The Coat liken ty about One-Third that of, Tin
• • 'aProvvis-Arwma
, .
'Tina article has been thoroughly tested In New York.'
Qty aid all other pArts of .the MAW States, Canada,.
Weal Indies Centrsl and Smith Atnerica, on ;buildings of
an kings, such as nowsuin,artiowestse, Ostruense, Rau
Raiz? Dwain, Cape, and on .Puswo BuILDISOtt ! gateway
Sevitirwin lka.; by"the' *WOO Builders,
Architects and abets, during Atie Ittest tfouryearis, and
bin proved to be the CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE
'ROOFING in nee; It is in every reskientA FIRE. WATER
WEATHER and.nEE faiNvt, ooyering 1 for
,ROOrd or.
ALL BINDS.
11'.1
.
This', is the ONLY sacrum eninufaottent in Me United
Aldo which itoratAnee the very deetrable Properties of
anti*, and Deiwthitt4, which.are nuteewmailv it ,k now ,
ied&edi to be posies/lid' bq 26V12`4' TERCSI" "AIM
returi Brisairs. j • tip r
No Ftoat is required in making appli6ation.
The expense of ef plying lt WWI ogonyttn ordimaYr red
can be amend adrilinithei tbsisetne day
It can be applied by alkyl one,
odyti en finished rerpwayskurfeetly Ihaa.Paoos auriace
with al elastic body, which cannot be injured by Hu!,
OOLD .lineritoune, nor any ex
ternal action w tog. , • • „ 4, •
•GIITTA PARCHA CEMENT,
t i ~...-4, a ll - when
lcri:Joatlng Metals of Binds, exposed
1 - . . 1 jto the Action of -did WtititVai, and
FOB PRESERVlREAStilnitOirriciiiiiim,
1 ROOFS Orkit — ltlNDS'.
This Is the only Composition known whichwill areas.
fully resist extreme changes of: all .elfmatee, fOr. any
length of time, when applied to metals, to which it ad.
tierce firmly, forming a body equal to coats of ordhuiry
paint. costa much lees and will LASf THRICE TIM as
LONG ; and from alie elasticity a ciabt Injured •by the
contraction and estsusnos gm. and. other;tlem I -Roofs,
tenseqablir addirstidden cUneet of the weather
1
• Amin oad CRACK IN COLD eli Rl* IN WARY
ing4;IDIR,4ND.D=NOIAPARIT Jr,: ~.- . - -..
Lea_ i Tin potberilletalltootkpaa bilipidfly,yepit r .
ilia 'iraUGIYITA - PMEAtnintliT, and.preyented from
remotion and leallig, thereby ensuring filler
loaly btroof for many yeas t ill, •-;
..
• t i bi ment Is peculiarly ads ted for the preserrailea
rue%
,etwpir RaiuNnN_____ CDA —'IIAM'AGICr
Ca ti V n t"'SaLMFl N l*•Ur , 1 0 2049r.gaperai 111ffillt
:- -:ZTA PEltbriA 'OESTEN — ~l`
e r c a: 44 - d "
secriptigon,andircurepaitnipandtaggrrwittannewskiodf o:ree4seta;litßoo_vilitg:rixla:
by the contraction and e
crack id cold or ran in warm weather. - • ,
i-Thi4reateeiam airerMilniiSitifiliNi i i4 e
Eli.oo tutPOY.9rdere Nihk_ktfitloxeonn;
t drt - notice"for • GIITrx 'nutt,,Eta 'COOPING In
. t agb,,, y prepared for use, end JOIJITTa PER HA GT
INUIT barrels, with fdll whir di roc at on . roj , no y
l'a 4r- i --
- --'-' j AGENTS WANTED:}. • - '
J - -:, ,
ne wni make liberal and saUsrialmyrarrangements
withimponsible parties who.wouldlke to establish them
selves ta a Itairative aid amanbtusineaa. - '
AIUI GASH. 311*;-''
We, met give abundant woof on &twelfth/tit ie rbjy p r
emir Improved Root* baNblig apPlied > tkei to maul
thodeend Torii Clity and
soLiOirANitribruifik
Wheeze WarelinfiiirB • WIIIii3W-St.;
-comer of Llborty Street. NEW YORK
Fall deserimit vetiroidars Priem 'will be' tiirdiabed
0 3
- Zolit, Biaonit, Ci d :.6,441'1; jitsirc,4fy .r.'
0 led' and for s!‘ el,4et . :l' ice....'iwat:Bow Me ‘r J , ` A
,r j i -AR_ ' Fmllll6ll, Markel atkria --'
POT FOIS)- - Vir ' U DigoAK:7,
gN town new iiiiartineirof these neefid ar
tides just opened at
111{BONEZ'a Cheap Bookstore.
DAN'LU A. MIIENCH AGENT,
IF the Old Wallower Line respectfully
ir Informs the public that tnie Old Nu: iranv orta .
thin tine, (the oniy Wallower Lane now in exist-nee
i s
thte City,) is Is In succesanl operation, and prepared to
carry freight as low a any ollterindividual line eetweea
pnoadeiphin, Harritibtirg, Sunbary, Lenis Imre, wa.
Hamaport., Jersey Shore, Lock EILT•I3 and all other points
on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and we
Ugensport Ind Madre Railroads.
DAHL A. MIIHNCH„ Agent.
Harrisburg, Pa
Goods sent to the Ware House of Messrs. Peacock,
Zell & •-• [nehmen, Nos 808 0,1 AP) Market street shore
mow, philadelphia, by 4 u'ciock, P. It.. will arrive at
Harrisburg, ready for delivery next morning.
aprgardmyl
B. 3. HARRIS,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer
NO. 112 MARKET SlReal2,
HARRISBURG.
H AS always on hand a full assortment
arm and Japanned Ware, Cooking and Parlor
Staves of the beet ntanniacrcuies, Guile• Spouting, Roof
ing and Galvanised Iron oornish, manufaztarai had pat
up at reanonable rates.
jar Repairing promptly attended to. sprBo-dly
A. C. SMITS,
ATTORNEY-AT -LAW,
OFFICE THIRD STREET.
mylo/) NEAR MARKET.
IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY
R. P. R. ALLABACH, Surgeon Doh.
Ott, Manufacturer of Stineral Plate Teeth, the only
mettiecithit etiolates every abjection to the use of arti
lffilal loan, embracing partial, half and whole seta of one
platencinly, of pure and Indestractiole mineral, there are
no Melees for the acteumniation of sinall particles of food
Ind therefore, no offensive oder from the breath, as no me.
fat is media their construction, there can be no galvanic
antics or metallic taste. Renee the indtv ideal is not AD
noyed with sore throat, headache, &c. Office .tS
North Boootid igrr4n, ffiatrinPlirg.
nein-W[3r
11101. ADOLPH P, 'FEU PSER.
WORM respectfully inform his old
vs , patrons'and the public generally, that be will
continue to give instructions on the PIANti FORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH
BASE. He will tett pleasure wait upon pupils at their
homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be gives' a
bis resideace, in Third atm'', few doer■ below Itt
German Reformed Church, feclz.-4 t
UNION aaST - A.U . A.NT,
RTT.T.T ART) AND BOWLING SALOON.
NO. 119 "KAMM STRKET, NRAN lelll7lll.
HE subscribers having erected a larg e
braiding :at the above plane, expresaly for the paro o
w above Indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub
lic to the following :
Yet Risrecatest, oa the first floor, with a dining room
attached, Matted up in first-class style, and it will at all
limes be stippled with the beat OYSTERS to be had in
the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, flish;and all
Linda of game in season. Oysters served up In every
style ; and meals to be had at all hours. The Ake or all
the celebrated breweries In the country constantly DU
. _
The Ten•pin Arley, 'or Bowling Saloon, is In the rear,
and contains three alleys of modern ceistructioti i imhere
the loVers of this hishity exercise can enjoy themselves.
The Billiard Saloon is opal - tiles—elegantly fitted up,
and mutates three marble top combination - cushion ta
bles, equal to made.
Harrisburg has loot fait the want of a grand combln
-40011 of this , kind, and as the proprietors are determined
to conduct it In a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve
rything in their power to make it a fasuionable mar
they hope to receive a liberal snare of public patro
Jait-dtf WILLI&M'C. ManDDRN &
PEW YORK
FIRE INSURANCE•
•
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAN& TY INEMBANCE COMPANY.
IROORPOSATED 1836.
Capital and 9sseb3 0169,126 37
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Martio;Edniond A. Pointer, Thenpldlos Paulding,
Jno Penrose, Jno. C. Davis Jas.. fra:inair, , Wns.,Myre,jr
JAMOiI C. Hand, aidliam 0. Ludwle, Joseph B^al, Da
R. M. ;Huston, Georue Leiper, Hush Craig, Chartss
Kelly, ramuel g :tokes, J. F. ?evasion, Henry - km;
Edward Darlang on, H Jena- Brook; ?Tessier It'llvalosv
Thomas C. Band. Robert Burton, limb P. Jones, James
B. Id'Farand, Joshua r. Eyre, Joh(' B. Semple. Pitts
burg, D. T. Morgau r Piusbur4, A. B. Berger, envenom&
'WILLIAM MARTIN, inesideat.
TriOMAS D. BAND, Viet..ehuidest.
HENRY LYLBVEN, de&etary.
. The oliderairgited as agent 'for the' hove named cow
psov „ , continues to take tire Bhsks in Rardsotyg sad
iipEgraia.
:104111 • •
1 PORT FOLIOS I
IBITING DESKS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
PURSNS,
, PORTMONAIE3,
And a genera' agsortment of
FANCY. GOODS
hive just been received at •
BKBGN - Ka'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
SUGAR CURED •
pIiTED BEEF;
SHOULD 1018;
; ; . BOLGNA EIATBAGIL
Lt largo snayieah sapßlyjgat riaaaVir.ad by•
eb2B : • ' • WaL DOCK Jr.. Sa.oo
HARRISBURG - COAL OIL DEPOT,
FOR the Safety of nonsurners, we have
established aticul OMDepot at the corner of Frost
and Market streets, MI our oils are tested and.we
Seilllollll except such as prove to be non-explosive,
clear andSreefrom odor as far as practicable. We offer
*present the following justly celebrated brands., Mag
nolia, Robinson Nabrona and L moor, lower than Can be
purthase,t elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or
retail. Also an 'extensive assortment of Lamps, Chim
neys, Shades, Ohms Cones, Burners, AM. Wa will also
change fluid , or campheue lamps, so as to.oe used for
coal cal. Call and satisfy Yourselves, at
' „ NICHOIBAMOWMAN,
Conies of trent and Market stmt.
apell
ItEAUTIFUL-TISSUE PAPiR i
VORT covering , Leaking Mums, Picture
Frames, ornamenting Ceilings, itimpitog Goa Piper
,
Sm., and en' im as to bang over strings_ in. the shape o f
stars; points, circles or festoons. for sale at
my 61, SCIELEFTER'S Boolcsroßm
2.17883E11 GOODS !
übße
Rubber Watates,
Rubber Battles,
.
• „Rubber Toys generally at
131i111413ER'S CHEAP Booagroatt
Jars for pettiog np Arcot, the
lJf oeteerarect Mthrthe Patent; cheap, envie and ef
recital, warranted to'give ettaraction, jest received and
.ror sale by N/CHOLB & BOMA;
• ' Corner Front and Market street.
lIGARS for preserving; call and exam
Inc at ' 'NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
y 7 Career Front and Marten streets.
LEMONS, raisons, ; cocoanuts &a, just
received and biz. Bale by
WHOM & BOWMAN,
Ifront„ap. I Matta streets.
JYIS
4 4 11t1 ll FISH every l'uesdayand Friday
-12 • et JOHN WiSSIS Store, corner of titled and Wal•
nut - . InYIY
01'10Dit3.-41aiter a vancity'ot 'weal]
. .taidenk f rtatoing artielet—alleap.zat:
N .,
attkirvieß.- ,:or , Kg ,, ila I
pRI IHt Lemons ,a 1451
~114bijus, just re
°dyed stator tale bin by
• -'r. ' • MicHOLS & BOWMAN,
ktl4 Sarno': Front and Motet. etree'a•
'6•000. WINDS:Extra Prime Sugar
• Cured aguna for sale very low whet , eels
ar retail by* DOCK iIL. a co.
,EykrALL lot of choice Dried,, Fruit, at
Nici3oLs & EovirAN,
,Conier,Fron tam& mark e t week
le&
TEBARY- HAM . I—Tin tierces 'of these
celebrated nlgsr..cored- llamsCreccived anG
ec birge or Salaa gaso t ltiee
,WM:DieR,Jr■ k
CRAB ClDER.—Constantly on hand at
IV ray impalor &Aka of Was cam onna.
WM. DOM Ja. *W.
33usiliess tgarbg„
ifflisttitatttuas