ettbital PROrt'LAMINE, A-4 . ram= craw Rmaror asEtrmATzeiss A NEW RIMED Y A CUMIN ,j 1611 I - AotiTARHrUhfATIOIL. CHRONIC ItHEMILAIMA REAVAL4IIBIII 011 EVART XThw No KUM HOW STUBBORN, HOW LONG STANDING, PROprtAmIN coNQUIRAT, WILL CUBA IT, DOCTORS BR _D DOCTORS AT,Adr" DOCTORS TRY IT. WHAT IT HAD DONE, IT WILL DO ADAM Tax MT TESTIMON , UST lIKDIOAL AUMORITY. DOCTORS KNOW,IT PATIIINTS 11111UVE IT, TRIM AND WM. PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. 'nom Om= Honer= Ramrod hike 19, 1880,—Falea S., mt. 28, mingle, never was very edrozig. Two yearn ageabedutd nu attack of acute rheum. dem,frout whiehahe was confined to her bed for two weeks and subseqestiy from a relapse far four more. Mohan been well since then till last liatordaY,, while engaged in /HMO, cleaning, she took cold, had Ode in her bilick,:felt Cold,: not had so decided chill. Two days later her ankles bo son so swell, which WWI Rained by swelling of the knee mints and of the luuda.,,, lithe ban now dull pale in her shoulders, and her knuckles are very tender, red and painful ; both hands are offentedybrit the right is most so. This, then, Is a case of acute rtienmatlam, or, an it la now fashionably called, rheumatic fever. It is a well remarked typical case We will carefully watch the ease, Laid from time to thee call your attention to the mi. , ous symptoms which present ttlemselves. My allied oldest In bringing her before you now, is to call attention to a remedy which has recently been recommended in the treatment of rheumatism. I in= propylmains. Dr. awenaritut, of St. Petersburg, recommend' it in the highest terms, having derived great benefit from its use in 180 eases which Came under his care. • Various cons. mandatory testimonials respecting it have appeared in our Journals , and I propose therefore to give it another trial. I must confess lam always 'credulous as to the worth of new remedies, which are vaunted as specifies but this comes to us recommended so highly, that we are bound to give it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER 1 Ass 29,1890.—1 will now exhibit to yob the patient Per whom I prescribed Propylamine, and wa a then labor. log under an attack of acute rheumatism. She bee steadily taken it in doses of three grains every two hours (Intermitting it at night.) The day after you saw her,. I wand her much more comfortable, better than she ex pected to be for a week or more, jagging from her other attack. (The patient now walked into the room.) The mprovenihni has steadily progressed, and yob cannot tU to nonce a marked change in the appearance of her Ants, which are new nearly all of their natural sine.— nut ter our experiment would have seemed very sus awful ; but, gentlemen, we must wait a little while be. are we can give a decided opinion as to what is to be he result. Here is another patient who was plaoed on the use of -.is same medicine on dunday last ; she tuts long been collaring from c bromic rheumatism, and t found her at that time with an acute attack supervening upon her Chronic affection. The wrists and knuckles were much swollen and tense. ithe took the chloride of Propyle mine in three grain doses every two hours, and you will perceive that the swelling of the joints Ilea much dimin• @bed. THREE DAYS LATER II MAT 20, 1800.—This is the case of acute rheumatism treated with propylamlne, the drat of those to which I called your attention at our last clime. She Is still very comfortable, and Is now taking three grains thrice daily. In this case It tuts seemed to be followed by very eat lafactery resells. The second c.se to which your atten tion was called at our last lecture ' has also continued to do weir wid now bring oefore you a very crutracter lads case of acute rheumatism, and if the result be sat. factory, I think, as good Jurymen, we shall justly render our verdict in favor of woo listrun He lea seaman, int. 26, who was admitted a few days ego, Has bria ocaasional rheumatic pains, but not so as ho keep his bed, until VIOL days Igo. The puma began In hie right knee, subsequently elected the lea knee, roc letter, the knots of the upper extremities. These are all swollen, tense atm tender. This tongue is furred. '•' his skin, at present dry, though there has been much sweating. His pulse is mtl and strong, and about 90. He has now need propylannue for twenty-four hours. This gentleman Is what may be Gallen a strictly typical wan of acute rheumatism. There was exposure to cold and wet, and this exposure is followed by a feeling of coldness, severe articular pain, beginning, as it usually does, in the lower Joints. There is fever and the profuse Sweating, so generally attlendant on acute rheumatism , . I. did net bring elfin patient before you with the inten, lion of giving you a lecture en- all toe points connected with rneumatiam, but to again give a mist to. tae new remedy we are testing, and - to exhibit to you this typical case, as I have called it, than winch there co Ind not be 6 fairer opportunity tor testing the medloine in question. We are, therefore, avoiding the use of all other medicines, even anodynes, mat there may be n 0 maigivings as to which was the ell:Cent remade. You shell see the case el a future ciinio. HIE RESULT. 1!1 A FAVORABLE VERDICT. =1 Jesse, te4lo.—The next ol our tiOnvaleimentit .its the epee of acute rhnumatism before yenta*, our olinto.ot Kay which I then. called a typical calm, and , which, it - Was remarked was a fair opportunity [or testing the 21 :Kir* di our new remedy, It was therefore steadily Thein three grain doses every two boors for four days The patient has got along very nicely, and is now able to alk about, sa you MX. Ido not hesitate to a.y that I have neves seen as severe& case of acute theolnatisot SO BOOS restored to health as this ruin has been, and without being prepared to decide poitittvehy as to the rid,. no of the remedy we have used, I feel bound to ma te that in the eases le whkih we have tried We Chloride o: Propylandoe, the patients have regained their health much earlier than under the treatment ordinarily pur. sued. I wish gentlemen, you would yourselves try it, and report the reenite. For a Indreportsit which the above is a coudensed unmet, We the Philadelphia Medical and Seismical Re. porter. It is the report after a fair trial by the beatmed cal authority In Missionary a and makea It unnecessary to give numerous Gotta:atm from astonished doctors and rejoicing patients. A MONT coals, ANN/VICTUAL OUR Paz BANN gaIIULT WHAT U HAS DONIS, Bullock At Crenshaw, a arm well known to most medl. Dal men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine has been in. troduasd, hays sold to us the emulative right to manufac. tare it &wording to the original recipe, and we have mule arrangements or such magnitude as to enable us to natter it broadcast amongst suffering humanity. 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The Paesenger Trains of the Penneyloan% Railroad ,HOmpany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows : TEIBOUGHEXPEIES6 MIN leaves Homisburg daily at 1.15 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia a t 6.10 a. M. FART LINE leaves Harrisburg didiya 45 except Monday.) at 5.80 a. , m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 0. a. m. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.20 p. m, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.25 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. tn., and arrives at Wen Phila delphia at 12.25 p. in.. BAR caLIBITRO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, vi. Colon' bin, leaved Hanlabarg at 4.10 p. AC. and arrives at Philadelphia at 9.26 p. m. THROUGH =PROM TRAIN • haves Pbiladelptila at 10.86 p e m., Harrisburg at 8.00 a. in., Altoona 8.10, a. in. and arrives at Pittabtug at 12.85 p. m. 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It hi iraira—n o to injitre tholiaildw :It will impart an initnaibla end- Is thoretore kultabie R y wm ov . e v ry oo po it. ropiel jr k • 00 1 OA 117 ARGH and extensive aabortu o t -.2.llllauaraam- lacludtps-Tuardancliatdaavufthaa, Bowie, az., aim, and evarididtat Ideldwaintilair at '1 NOHOW fa BOW** EE paw kcal sal Mackm target& ' gtM!MIE=tMI illtiw 1 DR. JOHNSON 33ALI.Ort11110It3t1 LOCK HOSPITAL! LI&S dis Covered the most certain, speedy AL and effacesl remedy in the world for DISEARES OF IMPRUDENCE. WNW IN SIX TO TWILIT HOURS. No Navin or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to. Two, Days. Weakness of the Back or,Llmhs, Stricturee, kneetiMis of the h idneys and Bladder, Involuntary dineharges, Im potency, General nebßity Nervcnianow, , Lan guor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Yalpit °nor the Heart, Thnidity, Treniblinge, Dimness of Sight or Giddi ness, Dissent al the Head, Throsto Nine or Skin, Area uons of the Liver, Lungs. Stomach, or Bowels—those ter rible disorders Seeing fr oth. the Solitary Habits of Youth —.those,ssmanr and solitary ;practices more fatal to their victims thin tie song of zyrene to the Mariners or Ulys ses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, an., impossible. • Young Men especially, who have become the ;victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and desdructlsa habit which annual ly sweeps to an =thusly grave thousands ,of Young Men of the most exalted Went. and brilthmt Intellect, who might Otherwise Dave entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with-full contldonce. . Marriage. Married pomp, or 'Young Men contemplating mar riage, Mug spare or physical weakness , organic delbill y./detdindlies, dia., speedily cured. He who &ow, himself under the care ol Dr. J.. may religiously confide M his honor as a gentleman, and con- Madly rely upon his skill as a Physician. Organic Weakness immediately Cored, and full vigor Restored. This distressing Affection—which renders ! He misera ble and marriage impossible--is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences.. Y oung persona are too apt to commit esoessce trom not being aware of the dreadful rental ences that ' ay ensue. New, who that understands the subject Will pretend to deny that the pow er of procr anon is lost sooner by those falling into im proper habits than by the prudent Besidesligang de prived the pleasured of healthy olikpring, .the • most se riousdud symptoms to both body and mind arise The eystem baronies deranged, the ;rhythml and llenytt furattitios i Wistrenol, Less of Procreative Power, Nertous linnitillity, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Hansttoulona i ;Debility, a Waiting of the Frame,_Clough; Consumptkin, Decay and Death. Office; No: ? South Fredorkk Street: Lea hand aide going from Baltimore street, a few deer. hem the corner. trail not to observe mime and number. Letters most be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc. toes Diplomas ping In his office. A Cure Warranted, in Two Days. No Arum, Dregs, Dr,. Johnaon, amber of the Royal College or Surgeons, London, Grad uate from elm of the most eminent Colleges in the .Untted States, and the greater part of whose Rte has been spent fo the hospice& or Loridoe, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the moat astonishing purrs that were ever known 'Mont trohbled wItIC ibcging In the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed lit sudden sounds, bashectiness, with frequent blushing, ',heeded sometime" with, erangement of mind were cured iniznediately. Take. Partiouhe Rotioe. Dr. J. addresses all those who have Injured themselves by improper hidelge- os and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society, or marriage. These are some of the sad and melancholly effects pro duced by early habits of youth, via : Weakness of toe Back and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, 'Palpitation of the heart, DYa popsy, Nervous leratibilthr, Derangement of theDigeattve Mimetic's, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption ' 1518ITALL ' • T.—The feageffeets on th e mind are MUSS hi be dreaded—Loa of Memory, CotifUsioi of Ideas , De =of spirits; Evil Norbodings, Avert on to Society, wit, Love of solitude, Timidity, dm., are some or the evils produced. Tnoussiokof Lessem or aitages can now judge whit la the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, ha:timing weak, Wiley nervous sod emaciated, having a sistrubirsppearancosiusit the eyes, cough and symptoms of eonsumpOon, Young Mell . Who have mum themselves by a certain pradtice Ln dulged inynett altwe r chebht frequently learned from' evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, 'even when Asleep, and if not cured renders marriage Imponnble, destivre both mind and body, should apply immdlatelY. What a pity that.ayoung men, the hope of his:: coun try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched Irom all prospects Rik edloybAttia of lugs, by the 'eonteipienee rgArseetiotifrowt the path of nature and indulging In a certain secret habit. Such persons now, before content pg . , 2. reflect theta sound mind rid y aro the mOrt noges eiry reqUbileit to proniete connubial happinees. Indeed, Mithgat Meek WeArney through hfo becomes a weary pilgrimage,; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind bioomenshadowed with despair and 'tilled with the mehuscholly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with own. . . 4 11 pridOncer wnen the maw and Imprudent votary Of *were tads Out he bas izu inel the seedsor this paleful dig ress, It too often lispemithat an ill-timed sense of 'thane or dread el discovery,-deter, hint from applying to these Who, trent elucation respeotability, can .atone be friend-Aim, deiaying, till, the canantntlomd : symptom on this hOrVil Malmo Warp appearance, such as, al tented sore thrtsiti t dWettW ittose,g n octu r nal Paine: . In the head . acid Hat* Milken of sight, deafitala, BOW; 91 the shin bones kr . ms, himohes Op the head , face- Ind estrepititte, Plogramtg with: frightful rapidity , at bust the imitate oftliti Month or thetiones of the nose at in, and the victim of this awns disease become • Murrill object of commiseration, ill death pute a Period to his &retail I sagerings, by sending him to " t h at UndiscoV vered Country from whence no traveler returns.” Il is a melastcholly foot that- thousands all victims to this terrible disease: owing to, the unikilfuliness of igno rant pretendeis, who bylhe 1114 of thit Deadly PoOomi, larctrry, ruin the constitution and make the residue 0 life miserable. . • stramppe Trait not your live., or health, to the care of the mile I:Whams& and WorthlaisTretendern, destitute or. ledge, who or character, who copy Dr. Johnsoles.adr, - Varthements,.. or style 'themselves in• the 'newaPaPaMe ritiPfiorbr fidorsted Plundolitlm,hiceMble 01 Outing, they heap you trilling month after Minali taking their filthy •snd pots mousnem compounds, or as long an the smallest Ike can be obtained, and IlVe you Atik ruin ed Wealth to sigh over You taming disappointment. • -pr. Johnson the only Physician advertising. ,Hip credential or diplomas always bangs in by olficti. aft remedies or treatment are unknown all 'others, PrOPftred a &keen; in We great hospitals or Ku: rope, the first in e country and a more extensive Prt ease practice:than any other Physician In the world. indorsement of the Press, The suay thousavis cured at tlns Ingham* year . ter yea ' and 'the numerous' Important Surgical. -Bleare d= performed by Pr. Johllo9N mired rt porters of the 'dun,' "Clipper ," an many oilier pn ' Para, notices of which have 'appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman Of character and responsibility, is a sufficient punvatittie both. afilidted• • _ • . Diseases Speedily Cured. - persons wtiting's mild be Particular in zirialut thep totters la his Institution, in the Wowing manner : JOHN M. JOHNSON, 111.. D. 1 the Baltimore Loch Hesplial, Baltimore, Md. ' - ivirol.,;.EsA.ti* • ! UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY!! 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TIECIVIEWREITGLOR R 7 THE WORLD. THE MOST DUBAELI GLUE IN THE WORLD. THR .9 14 1 0 T 4RUARLR GLUE IN TRI'WORLD THE. BIT GLUE IN TES WORLD. AMERICAN GEMOTT GLUE Is thewuly artkaii of the kick eve, Produced which WILL WITHSTAND WATER, IT WILL MEND' WOOD, Save your broken Ihiriliture. IT WILL Pifgkri) LEATHER, mend your Haruaas, Strom Relto, Boo t s, IT WILL .MEND (MAIM, Save the pica!" of that eoeutive Cut Wen Bottle WIITLL MEND IVORY, DoteCtbroir away that broken Ivorirlen, K le easily, re. IT vt;ILL END'CHIN A Your broken Mao dupe ind Baucere cad- be madema : food isnew. IT WILL MEND MARBLE, That pleoo Owned Olt your Warble Mantle'oanttre put on as strong as ever. IT ,WILL Di EN 15:IVROB LAIN , No matter tr that broken Pitcher : dm Bova: but Van. Wi t? °billing saved. a bN i n g larsed. IT WILL MEND ALABASTER, That costly Alabaster Vase a tiroiiin iad you ciao% NIMob it, l!leaCIN it will Power show Whoa pat goitethor• It will ?dead .Bone, Coral,. Lava, and in fact everything but Metals. Any anti:oo6mA"kW wits/ AIOSMAN CIMENT .11L011 will not show where It Is mended. . "Every Housekeepers snook Lave a Supply or Job= & CrosiersAmerbaurOment Ihisa ~.! `4ir.:, : o P v*Vent 'to Lace tOe hitasei."—N. T. 7 41 7 1 - it ' alAga:ieady ; this eoolideilia limit to every . bodr."=..haApdadasai: • - 4 14 pave tried it, sad And It ai esedid In our homes as water."— Wilke Sprit of the Timm $lO,OO per year SIM ' V , ery &nay by, (010. Bola* of AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE. Price 26 (Mita per Both. Price *Obits par Bottle. Price 26 Conte pew Riittle. Price 26 Cents per Bottle. Pike 26 Ocala per Bottle. Price 26 Cede per Bottle. Very Leberel lieeketioes to Maim& Buyer*. TERMS GASH. wirer sale by tU Druggietodiod Storekeepers gown's' 17 throughout the °wintry. MEMO & CROBLEY, (Solo itiounctureram 78 WILLIAM STREET, Corner of . liberti street. NEW YORK 'important to Farmers‘ 'lb all Son** may asseern, anCibicancerna eva7 iady. CEMENT ROOFING ! The Cheeping and meg dinable Roofing in uee , Important to Renee Burners. WO* t to Builders. - Imperhint to Rail Road COitioanies. L — f IT IS AND WATER P.ROPY, It can be *Kum to saw and OLD noon of all kinds, Keep or Mkt, and to Sinai' Boon without reencmillg theßhloglese • TAie Coatis only about One -Third Dialog Tin • AND 11. Ifi TWICE A$ ninciustA Thu article has been thoroughly ?tested In Ns* .Yor Qty and alt other 'bares:or the. United Btatee,ioaitadat, West Indies Central atati f iltdlth America, on baddlnp qt all kind; inch 68 FACIMIPIES FOUNDROIIII, Cattlioana, Rea Roan Dingailt, CA* and ,On Pomo BOlidantiej gdienal4 Covastommllopoinse, &a, by the principal) Builder% Architects ind"eihers, during the pain tour tears, and has proved* be -the ampwrr and thltail:AßL BOWING intone • , ie in every Tempo* A. WAIN WEATHER aelliMME PROOF emend': for FS Au, Klieg. • • unitei Haifa which eombhisalke. tvorY. - ;dastrable properties of skikiehy and Durability, whkdi are unlierselly **now:. hedged to be possessed by • 6 0 1/721 PILYCHA AND IN I 1 RUBBER. r i - . No Heat is required in inekkg)upplipatioU. The expense of applying kis trilling, es en ordinary roar can be _covered and finished the seem day. and when finished-terms a perfectly Fun Pao& ear Moe with an 040 tko4y, which cannot be injured by R. 4 Chan or am" anima of Boom Buns, nor any ez. ternal lotion whatever. GIIrrA Pic Ostemirr, For. 0014141 MetehLef 111 l Medi when exposoil to the ifiCOOEL of the Weather, FAA PRISSF4pIek AIR RgerupmfamarAL Rom 9v49 . KINDS. Thu is eferickiieiseetwekteee IreVaircheseeei fully rum extremeof an'fOr'' length of Miry When applied to setablltew ' here. ONO, 'MIPS a badY equal to ' ofi °Hiner' M 112% chi 4 1 .17: Lt.A.7O_MX„„ contradtionitaidnapealn of Tln Ina outer Metal Roo coneequent up"' sudden eltangricaf theireallier diratzuswe.slolV-Mff w 44 • teakY aka Ober RougLeaa be readily fir- ett with GUM PRACI:=r mid prevented box' further aorroakut and I ereby ensuring 4 per, hotly tight roof for many • This Oementisf Or poopinsuo i i: Sr IRON RAILINGS; OTOM, ammo; aim AGRI.- otrufunAL IMPLZMlnetdint, aloe 1 e mail. Maim rowers use. OrtnA k i filetiA, CST Tor .i.norlitid reining Tin and otheggissiti Boob et every the* front its greatim2kimnt Wand ! by the eon and expansion tif ' sled will wilt era& in otdoter-inn in warm w Theseitin ti are unarm so ALL : i ntinsint, end arearaftWd rilairtstiribecom . try, at MA noun, for Gun WINO Trwiltftit ale, cud .11 AvgRoR A cag, nimfin Darruokith inia4o.4liNcams Appli • • • ." • esUcei, We will lake newt would ernuiginke with responsible parties who estab its lhih them- Wen in a lucrative ahir jpieent biudoess„, OTRARRILS ARE CAR A.. we eeirVirmluidiit proof of all we ewes in hive r et oar Roofing bevies applied thebi;to several thalami* . *New 'York QtY sod "WSW. OINS it masker s Wholesal Warehouse 78. William Bt. cornet of mon, ammo. , _.49g w.irtu ai _ _ and VI 4° fu° 41 1 1 / 4 4 demariPtiv. 42":"Milliacum. oca-dly SODA jutreceizt d and fpcsata by_ c. JNICH & Melaka; • POKT— A„N entire sokartmeat gf thi s itii s dd ar l tictlarjusk a =l ' 1 14. 1 p '8 Chom Bookstore, Jalpts SF 41!costtgal SOISZTRINO FOR THE nigh H 11 "/"C?nL ECONOMY IS WEALTH, JONAS & =MILEY'S WBoVIID suers PllitHat It *l* applied by sky •cete, LIQUID - MIE=B_WANIND. i 11 , e J Bushuss garbs. DAN'L, A. MIIENCH, AGM. F the Old Wallower Line reetiectinily informs the fluidic Skin tide Old - HWY 'rrinsPart.: Inn Lim, (the only Wallower Line now in I n 1h Clty , to is Isisteensilid operation, and prepared to a'7 fre bt as low as any otherindlvidual line between Ptillede 'Hardening, Bnnbery, • -Lewiltinnig; WM- Hennspori, Jersey Mune, Locklapiren an4alintkarmoists oaths Northern Central, Phitadslphht sad Eris and WEl kinkiguiriand Stain Railroads. " • •DdNL 4 MHENollotgebt. Harrisburg, Pa. GoodsAult to the Ware House of Messrs. Peacoat, z e u & dinclumai, Nos 808 and 810 Market street above Eighth, Philadelphia, by 9 Wal...c.t, will arrive at Harrisburg, 'ready for delivery next morning. aprBo-rdmyl B. 3. HARRIS, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer NO. 112 AlbUlial S7ERE7, HARRISBURG. • AS always on, hand a fall assortment • . of Tin and Japanned Ware, Clootting and Parlor Stoves of the boat inantificharlea, mate- spooling, Roof ing and Galvanised Iron Cornish, snawn&Mnred and pa t op at remonable rates. SI- Repairing promptly attended to. apr3o-dly A. C. SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFIOE THIRD STREET, mylOy) NEAR MARKET. IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY D& P. ALLABACH, Spigeon 'Den. USE S Manufacturer of Mineral Plate Teeth, the only method that obviates every abjection to the use of are tidal Webs, embracing partial, half and whole seta of on, Ow Only, of parkland indestructible mineral, there are, no orevioes for the acccumalation &elan particles of fool and therefore, no ollensive odor from the breath, as no me Sal is needle their omustruotion, they* can be no galvanic aotloa or metallic taste. Hence tho Indio bloat Is not su =yeti wile sore tiiroat, hosubiebe, Ibo. Of tie no a !‘lortb second street. Harrisburg. . PIMP ADOLPH P. TEL PSEit. VirOULD- respectfully inform his °la patrons and 1M public generally, mat nu *Ol eon ue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, NE. LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the nehmen 01 THOBOLIGR BA. He will w'th pleasure wall upon pupils at their hour& it any hour desired, or lessons will be given a his residence, in Third street, few doors below th German Reformed Church. itlisttitantuus UNIOILi, C U 11 'C, BILLLIBiI AND BOWLING BALLOON, NO. 119 KARS= STREET, NEAR FIFTH. MITE enbacribera having erected a larg e bandlait at the above place, expressly for the paro o• Ns above indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub. lid to the folloWing Tas itssattnuutt, on the first door, with a dining roma attached, is tilted up in dritclass style, and it will at all Mmes be suppled with thit best 01(SrEFLS to be had in the Atlantic , cities, together with temple, fish, and all kinds of game in season. Oysters served ap m every style, and meals to be had at ell hours. The Ales et all the eelebrated breweries in the country constantly on bald. 'The Ten-pin Alley, or Bowling Saloon, Is la the rear, lad contains three alleys of - modern costruciton, Where the lovers of this healthy exercise nen entortheakielves The Billiard Saloon Is up-stairs.—elegantly Bud np, and contains three marble top combination imahion ta bles, equal to any made. Aarrieburghaa long fait the want of a . grand combin ation of this kind, and as the preprietors are determine d to deduct it in a quiet end order y( manner, and de eve rything In their power to make it a fah .unable reser they hope to receive • liberal snare of public. patro Jai-dtr WILLIAM C. SicLiDDliN & Op. FIRE INSITRANOE• THE DELAWARE MUTUAL • SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. • INOORPOBA TED 1836. Gaidtal and Amts.., 13833./36 37 DIED:TIDES. • Wm. WartioiEdantual A. Ponder, Theirddlag Padding/ Mao B. Padose, ha. C. Dash Jas. Traqbair , Wm. Byre, Jr Jailliek•Caload,W.llolust Latteig,loooph kl. Beal, Dr R. 111. Wawa, Beor g e Lelparu g h OraixCharles Holly, limn Z. sakes, J. remaist , H on, He nryf tkwa, award Darlington, W. J.2lo3Broote, Spencer It'llealne, Thomaatl.. awl, Reheat Banos; Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Ararland, Jumbos P. Byre, John B. Semple. Pitts harm D. T. NotigsePl_habur g , A. B. Burger, Pittsburg. WiLLIAN_WOMN_ President. ' THOMAS U. HAND, Fla Priddent. HENRY LYLDDEN,,lleatdary. The touteraigned as agent for the above named com pany, condones to take,. Tire Mai In Earriabar g and NintraiCBMIIIZER. PORT FOLIOS I i M% DEWS TEAVEtIRG m as,, MOM, POWItIONME, And a general anforlituant of FANCY QOM have just been *lifted BERGNI2II3:OBEAP BOCKSToItE rtIAR CURNDribriff3. - S DRIED EWE, SHOULDERS, • _ . BOUM& lIIIWSAOH. Li burgs and magi supidy pust, ‘.- eb'2B . . HARRISBURG 00A1. - OIL . DEPOT. anrt the) kafety of • Ofinisiniqs, : eehtbllalied a Col Oil Depot at the center Of Iron Market streets. all our cal arktesiet mid we pail. livelysell none except sachet novel° hatioemamkume clear aad free from odor es over at present the folloulft,lMtl'y g oMag nolia, Robhison, ix ilia be purchased emerbereika ofeelplioi, other Ili eor retail. Also an extensive, . pri o lpik" Claim - nem Shades, a 1 a .1, Utak, BarroW .• Wa witi also ehange Hold or eampfielie M ops, •se Mt ti'Ve tiacd for coal oal. Call and galley youreelseed at i 211 0 1 0. 1 311110W1ta11, aprll '.`uorner of Front end ~111arket aireeL • BEAUTIFIIL TISSUE PAPER, fOR cowing Looking Gkianos, Piotor. ' Brarnee, ornamenting Ceilings, trimming Gm aim and eat so ea a s lemurrer. adage in the nave f *tarn, poliiM, dada or radeona. rlrre-side my6l ~4 301111F11311 BOOS:STORK DS I übbe ' At Rubber Witches, Rubber Rattles, • 'Rubber Toys generally at BETIGNICIrS CLEW BOOKSTOitit. raw • 14138 salt for :putting up frau, the 4 11111,114 patent, cheap ? aimpie and bawd alebeneed , warranted tdnive nsaaraodon,jast media& and ke sale by NICIHOLte BdWi4dUre__ *al Corner /rant and Market, atria. QIJOARS for preserving; call and exam- MEWLS & BOWMAN; ,j 97 - corner float and llama Wang& Li ratholul, °umlaute Aka, just received rind lor mile by r • • 11101101.8' & BOWIILN, Oar. 11Pront, wit Utast street& rrm PREBiI 1 1 184 every Tuesday and Friday at JOHN IFISVIS Stare, Garner at Third and Wit. soy- IgOTIONI3.-4,/aite a variety of useful and enterignin g artichm,dimp—dt ' .4 `" EIFIDVICK , • '41,) aP. .14enpne and Raisins, just re ,L envoi Outlier We. lew by ••• ' k BoWILLN, AA, Corner boat an 4 Mom Wee*. 6.000 POUNDS Extra Prime Boger . Clued Haim for Sae very low whokwale or WM. DvCR JR., t 00. A SMALL' ot of choice Dried Fruit, at • Nicuots BO vmA2i, Front ind Market• street& ..:to RANI Ten - tierces of these 040404aRsorpree hew, unsaved sad Unto aye: outa quiralutitor MOIDEL-4Kiist' l ialy on f lume* oulliiikw wade of lam awl awn. WM. Dam 44. • 00.
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