Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 06, 1862, Image 4

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DR. JOHNSON
33 Ak.XiTI/i&C,I=LMI
LOCK HOSPITAL !
HAS discovered the most certain, speedy
and effeteuel remedy In the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
Rgu IN SIX TO TWILVII HOURS.
No Mercury or NOXiOUS DM%
A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, ht from one
to Two Days.
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictitres i - Affeitiona
eittee.y.tanAys and Bladder, Involuntaty discharges; ICS;
potency, Geoeral Nervousness, Dyspepsy, tam ,
puor, Low Snints, Confusion of Ideas, pa Ipitanen of the
Heart. Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of eight or taiddt-
Deal, Di teats of the Bead, Throat, Nose or Skin, Atka,
tiona of the Liver, Lungs. Stomach or Boviele—those ter.
tibia aisordem arising from the nolitary Habits of Youth
—those mower and solitary prang cas more iatal to their
victims them the song of yreus to the Mariners of Lilys
ace, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations ,
rendering marriage, ans., impossible.
Young Ken
ibp e olg or, who have beeoMt m. -victims of Solitary
irks, that dreadful and destructive habit whkih annual
ly;sweeps to an. undmely , goiye Meurer:NM of Young
Wed of - the meet Atelted Waifs and "tchllfant Intellect,
who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates
with the ihunders of - ' eloquence or waked to ecstasy ; the
living lyre, may call with full confident*.
Marriage.
. .
idarried Persons,. or Young Men contemplating mar
riage, being aware or physical weakness, organic debili
ty. deformities, an., speed' y cured.
be set* places himself under the care 01 Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his l'ocaur as a-gentleman, And con
fidently rely upon tis ekW as a Physician.
Organic Weakness
immediately Cured, anti full vigor Restored,
This distresong renaers 1 he misera
ble and marriage impursible— is the penalty paid by ',the
victims of improper indulgences. t Mingpersoue are' too
apt w commit num see from not being - - aware of 'tht
dreadful cunteq ences that-may ensue. , New; who that
underwrites the subject win pretend to i'eny that the
or of PrucT , Won is:lost sooner • y those falling into im
proper habits than by the prudent Besides being de,
prived the pleasures of healthy Miltpring, the - most se
riousand destructive symptoms to both body and mind
arise. The system osomiseit deranged, the Physical and
Mental Functions Weanened, Loss of Procreative Power,
Nervious lrradbility, Dyggiepsis, PalPitatiorrof the Heart,
Tudigiik4tion,, Oduatitailon .1 Debility, a Winding of the
Frame, Cough, Cousumptlun, Decay and Death:
Office, No: 7 tidath Frederick - Street. ,
Left - hana side going f; um lialtituole eireat, a feww, door.
item Die corner'. hit Doll td ohierve usme and mixotier.
Letters must be paid and ;contain a stituni. the Poe ,
tor's Diplomas bang in his aloe.
L. - Cure Wartanted,in Two Days.
Nu Mercury, or ACtuseout Drags,
Dr. Johniboi
Member of tbe Ro. al Cellege ol enrgeol3B, London, Grad
uate from oue of the most eminent Colleges m the tinned
Limes, and tbe greater put of whom hte has been spent
in the.laispltals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and eltie
where, has .effected some of the most astonishiug
that wertrever. ROOM/ many troubled ' with ringing in
the need and ears when asleep; great norm:Lanese being
.
alarmed at sudden mands, baelinlianens, with frequent
blushing. attended onuetimes with dernigement of mind
were cured Immediately. "
Take Particular Notice.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have hitured themselves
by improper indulge ce and solitary habits, whick rub:t
hink oody and mind, entitling them for 'either business;
Study, society or marrlega
These are some of me sad silo melanctiolly effects pro
duced by early habits •of youth, via : WesluieSer of tee
Back and Limos, Pains in the aced; Dimness .f Sight . ;
Loss of Muscular Power, Palgitation of the heart, Dys
popsy, Nervous irratibil ty, Derangement of the Digestlye
Functions, Sentral Debility Symptoms of Coniumption,
ito;
ILINTALLT.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
lobe.dreaded—Loss of Memory, COW usiou of ideas ,
premium of Spirits, Evil Fur tKKIlup, Avers on, to eomety,
Self Distrust, love of aolitude, Timidity, do., are some of
the soil. produoiNL
Tat.nusalsos of persons of all ages can now judge what
Is the cause of their declining health, losing their rigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having 'a
singular appearauce tweet the ey es, cough and symptom
of eonsumption.
Young• Men
Who have Invited themeeirai by n certain practice re'
deilged in when atone, a Luton frequently learned from
evilcompauiuns,oratsahent, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and il not cured readers
marriage and destroys both rand and body,
should apply Immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun
try, the darling o: his parents, should be snatched from
all prospects end ecjoymeute of life, by the eomequenes
of deviating treat Me path of nature and Indulging ih a
cartaln secret habit. Such persons nun, before conical
plating
Maxnage . •
relieCt thata /band mind cud body are the moat , neOsi
sarriecolitites to promote connubial happiness. indeed,
without these, the Journey through lifb becomes a weary
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the yiew i;
the mind becomes ehedowed with despair sod tilled with
the melaucholly reit aims that die happiness of another
becomes blighted with our own.
Diseaise of Imprudence.
When the mleguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
finds that be has imbibe M the seeds of this painful dia.
ease, it too often hapens that an tit-dined *ease of shame
or dread of discovery, deter* him from applying to those
who, from e iuc-lieu and reapentauility, can alone be
.
friend him, delaying till We contlituilimal symptoms on,
this burr it unease mak their appearance, such as ul
muted sore throat, disiased nose, nocturnal pains In ,
the head and limbs, dimness of eight, deafness, nodes on
the shin boned and arms, blotches on the h ad, thee and.
extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at
Writ the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall
In, and the victim of thirrawful disease became a horrid
obj.et of commiseration, tiltqleath pure a period to 116
dreadful suCerings, try sending him to " that Elediecoe ,
vered.Cfnatr.y, trots teceifyetio ;warder
Ii W inehinahlly Ater thaAtitattsdatia fail victims to
this terrible disease. esein,.. to the , ousgtifuliness of igno
rant pretenders,. Wild bF: the use of that - Chia' fay Poison,
Ne‘aury, ruin die Genstitahon and make the residue o
We mist:rabbi,
--Strangers: -
Trust not your lives, or neann , to , the,cyra of the.many
Unlaulted and Woitlawn . Pretenders, deentute of know
ledge, name or anaraolo,r,Wbo. copy Dr. :aohnsonis
m
sdver
yertlee or style - themselves to the newspapers,
regularly, ICOncated Phrlieftne inclinable of Curing, they
keep it/1) trifling month after mo.tn wag their filmy
and powsnouan•ss cos. ,ponadri, or as long as the smallest
Le ea' tai attained, - and in despair, leave you with ruin
ed health to sigh over your galling disappoirdnuint.
Dr. Jonmon is the only Physician .uvertisingy
Bin credential or diplomas always hinge bills office.
His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others,
prepared irom a life spent in the gr eat 'haspittils
rope, the firs' In the country and a more exhale*.Pri
vate Practice than any other Physician in the World;
-7: Indorsement of the Press. '
The many tramsa.ds oared, at slue kunnuttoo year af
baryear, and the -iininerone imtiortint Singlet& Opera
tions performtd,by Dr, Johnson, witntiaised by 'the ge,-,
porters °film , ..qqa,”. , - , Clipper," and many, other , fa 4.
pm, mites or Wlleii:hAve appeared Rota andi , agafri
before beeidee his standing as a. gantlentan of
ebarketerand responsibility, is a sufficient gthirrantee
Intim adhered. .
Diseases,bpeedily Cured: 4?
Perilous writing altoul < l be Vartacilitit in directing their
littera to his InAnutica, Um following manner :
JOUN M. JOHNSON, -
01 the Baltimore Lock Horpitat,
Otitt - newly replenished. Skock ti . i. Toilet
aid Piinet Goode Is tiudurpassed tn,. ad.! eity ./i0
,letlilitg ctiiig u
eoc or znodoting tag,laction. we would tea
pent:llllj , inyita a doll. • iii..LLEft;
91 Market street, two doors east of Fourth accent, Bout!
5in!,...„ _._ ..... ..
. •L• ..,.:,;.i..,..,. - L._. ... -
08.0..Cia. of , all : kinds .Yoi
1. Web,' 0,10 . 1101.8 BOWII-iti, . •
Corner Vront and liaraet nreets.
NEW Orleans Bugars; wtnte and brown,
}Gat reusisen and for mkt log oy
NILMOLS & BOWMAN,
Car. Front and Market streets.
EM
QUDA Biscuit, City Crackers, just receiv.
ed end for ea by Nit:l3olz rr,Bo etete.,
• ,
Cfor!*Yroel , fla harlot streets.
PORT FOLIOS—:. WRITINU DESKS. r
ti, entire now eneortment of these (le g a l ar _
A
tifi* : lo B Copeikad at_
qt 4 v.! '4> Parl Rert,
.
RO WNlatigarti of .OIL-grades, for sale
imr;.bir trICROLi's , OWMAIV,
Ooraer P'roni an / Market ...meals.
QIIGAR oured hams. jnet received and
I„) rout., by Nloll‘,lo it:BOWMAN, •
$4,17.1 - Tor. Front opit, Me het eAest•
IaiItfrIVASEENG BLUE, vlta
eaoel
lent pubstaute.for Indigo, for ea le at the wholesale
Entail grooefyrifore of - NICHOLS Ss WW4T
-- • acirsugrof PrcuA andmarket:
New 2bvertiottnents.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
BUMMER TIME TABLE.
'FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHIL4DRLPHIA.
ON AND APIIM
MONDAY MAY Ekth, .1882
The homages Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will depict from and arrive at Harrisbnri and
Philadelphia as litilßows
IE4 STWA*Ii•
THROUGH 11:81'RESS TRAIN leavas Harrisburg daily
at 1.16 a .; and :arrives at Sweat Philadelphia a t
et.. Ili..
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, (ne* Honday,)
se 6.80 a'. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at '8.45
VAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except
scoday) at 1.20 p. m, and arrives at West Philadaphia
at 6.25 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Moon Joy, leaves
Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m.. and arrives at West. Rids•
delphla at 1.2 . :26 b. m.'
RANRISDONO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, vta Whim
-144,101mm, Marriabari at 4.1.0 • tn.. and' arrival at West
Philadelphia at 9 26 p. m.
WESTWARD.
THROUGH EXPREBts TRAIN Istives Philadelphia at
10.36 p. m., Harrisburg at 8.00 a. m., Altoona 8.10 e. m.
nd arrives at Pittsburg at 12.85 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 a.m., and ar
rives at Harrisburg ,a112.110p. m.; leaves Harrisburg at
1.00 p. m., altobna, ?Alp. m.; and arrives at Pittsburg;
at I'lls a. m.
. .
.
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.30 a. m., Harris
burg 345 n..m., Altoona at 8.20 n. ni., and arriving at
at 12.45 a.. in.
Pittsburg.
HARMSBURG ACOOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pb!!.
delptda at
.7.50 p. tn., and arrive.' at kLarrisburg at 8.00
tn; -
MOUNT JO 1r AOCOMPODATION yin Mount Joy leaves
Lancaster at ICAO a. m., arrives at Harrisburg at• 12.40
P.m.
SAMIIKL D. YOUNG,
&V. Pun, DIV. Penna. Railroad IDartsburg, May . 2, 1862 .—dtt
1:862. s riat z 1862.
ARitANG-tIiEN
CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN
L •
- _
ROADB-i. `:
ORANGE OF ' HOURS. On and , after :
ncindiy,MAY' s ,nglley i k!;isliOgerl'raltoi'sytll run
dotty, an follows , (Sundays Canted :)
For Uhamberiburg and Harrisburg. :
Leave Hagerstown ' - 7 00. $ la'
" nreencaine,..........- ~ •• • ••••• ••—7 8 7 . ..!),.: 85
,
it 1 . : { "Airme at.. ' • ' 8 17 ~4! 20
:,chamber.burg ' —.---
. Leave at ' 8.80 , 12 66 ,
861 nob 900 127
'' Newrille...."4, ...........,....9 32 200
Carlisle ' ' ''' 18 10 2 4 0
` "I M ccbanicsborg ' 10 42 312
Arrive at nirriabnrg 11 - - 76' .. 3 40
••••••••
For Chamberabnrg and Hagerstown :11 ,
.; - i • ,
A. , X.: • P,1119-
Leave ciarr,.,loul ••••. .... . 2 ...8 06 ..-,
_2.."116
"
l" Mechanicsburg ............ . . , 1 ........8 47. 216 I
. -
Carlisle . 9 :I' 266
Newvi11e........... ...i l O 02 329
" Bblopensburg. ... •• , • e 1....; •••• • • • • ..10 88 400
...
Cbambersberg......„.....Arr tve.ll 00 4SO
" Chnelbersberctil..l. .. ...',.laave..ll 10 44 9
," Greencastle}.' ' 11 66 680
Arrive aklitigtowajsi 12 86 010
. n .
... 1 . : ,. ~ ~- . ..„ 0.N. .: LULL, Supt.
R. a. 4 -Thineunainbersto . nrg, May 1, 1862.-dly
-, 1"
OROS& .ifk BLACKWALL'B Celebrated
'id tunas, SAUM,A.ItgIEKVAS, &0,, Ste. A large
supply of the above, et:Abrupter every Satiety, ligst re
if Ted rud for oak by, [llo] WM. WHOM& Co,
ipoptogtvarnt Map elegraptb itionbag 'Afternoon October 6, 1862
DAN'L. L MUENCH, AGENT.
t IF the Wallower Lin repectful
Informs th Ol e d
public thst this Old e
Daily s Transporlta
y
tion Line, (the only Wallower Line now in existence to
this City,) I. Is in sitccesalll operation, and prepared to
carry freight se Mar as any othertudiehical line °Muesli
Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg,
Jersey'Shere; Lech Havm and all other points
on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and WU
liannaport and Elmira Railroads.
DANL. A. WHENCE, Ageet.
Harrisburg, Pa
floods sent to the Ware House of Messrs. Peacoat.
Zell & Sinchman, Nos 808 and 810 Market street ab eve
Eighth, Philadelphia, by 4 delock,'W. u., will arrive at
Harrisburg, ready for delivery next morning.
aprBO•rdmyl
B. Z. HARRIS )
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Blanniaotarer .
NO: 112 HARKEY ;MEIN,
EtARRISBUEG.
L.l AS always on hand 'a full assortment
• dna and Japanned Ware,
Pooling and Parlor
StOses of the best manteacturlas, Otte" Spouting, Roof
ing 'and Ckalysoized Iron Comb*, manufit 'tared and pa t
up at rismottable rates.
Repslitag promptly attended to. . aprBo-dly
REMOVED.
JOHN B. SMITH
la AS removed his Boot and Shoe Store
_Lk from the corner of second and Walnut streets to
NO. 108 .MARKET STREET ,
Next doorto Havne's Agriculture Store, where he Intends
to keep all kinds of Hoots a..d Shoes, Gaiters, &c., 'and a
large stock or Trunks, and everything in bla line of bu
siness • and,wili,be thansful to receive the patronage 01
Lis old customens and the public in general at his new*
place Of buslipes. All kinds of work made to order in the
beat style and by superior wo:kmen. Repairing dune at
'abort Maim rapr2dtf3 JOHN B. BIRTH.
A. C. 13M,ITEL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OFFIOE THIRD ,STREET.
mylOy) NEAR MARKET.
IMPROVEMENT YN DENTISTRY
tit. P. R. ALLABaCFi , btirgeou D.
tist, Manufactarer of Stuceral , PlateT . eeth, the Duly
method that obtriatea`every tilifeetido ,
the use of arm
&Cat teems, embracing partial,- buffered whele sets of one
piece only, or pure and indestruett•le nutteral, there ere,
an crevices for the acecumtilittitac efliaiall 'Ps:4meg of Pone
And therefore, noodesterre oder from the breath, as no me
tel he ',media their coheiracipa, there can be nii"gitiviudt
settee or tuba Hence the Indio Ideal is not ac
cloyed with sore tartlet, headache, be Office vo:
North second street, Harrisburg.
nella• . •
TELE°. F. ISCHBF.PER,
BOOK AND JOB . lIIINTEB,
Na 18, MARKET STREET,
HARRISBURG.
•
sarEnftiodiar attention paid to Printing, Ruling and
&tiding tiailroad Blanks, Manifests, Faiiinee, Meets,
Canna printed at sit, sa, $4, and $5 per
bouaand Inelegant style. • • " 120
SCHIEFFELIN Baovi.4 - as & co,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
. .
• A
ND 'DEALERS in Fancy Goods, Pep ,
throcry,ko. Also agents.for the sale of Relined
Pouuleum, oil, superior to any coal oil •
furnished Maar quantities at' the lOieest market rites.
in and 172 . Williant . . Wreet,
a27416m] • . NEW • YORK.
.
ADULekt r, *TEL; PSEI.
wOULD resp'eattlilly intorn, hieold
patron/ and the public' generilly, Mal Ida win
continue to give ingtriletanus on the P 14,91. FORM, hit
WDEON, VIOLIN : sad Alen in On /Menne oi
BASS. Ho will'iettiirindsuroirairefxm pupils atthen
4komeg 14:41 3 Y 11our. deniredi:or moons will be giveli a
rosuieoce,.ifi : Thir§l mato, f t few, doors; below tb
Wraith itinainied ennrekt. dectib-dg
W M AL P RAC, 8I L •
PLUMBER
.G A S F, I T'T E R
Thikr.sh4,l the h Printlis
: O
t„!1' , 01-LES., dwellings,.fics•
churches publics !
bulidiugs, factories, Lc., fitted up with•gls, lead Ara
Iron Edits lu it workman like manner. Hydrants, Wash
Beth Tula, ifc aSdßitTei Altar, Witter Closet:li,
Lead - ano Irsn Ave for water; kas CCU statat': n shire
PcSsiblumistrocutge Is reepectful4 eolioltbd. All *Ork
prnetlyatistellto. 1 i myBo.4ll3ini
US 1 • t 1; a N
. .
'BILLIARD. AND BOWLINE/ SALOON,i
NO. 119 luour.ET sTßEET,'l'ltath. FIFTH.
THE eullscriliete having. erected a larg eL
' building at the eboveplace,expreestrtur the•pur,t 0-
seii,thove tedicittad, heg . to,eec the attention of the pub
tie t o the.iefloWing : • "-
Pea ihtsraysnrrr, on the firit thior, , wlthit dining `room
attaoho . # pled up in if, will at ell
tithes he stippled with fhe best uy4TER4 to be had
ae
the Atlantic. dike, thiethix - erith feiripin .thsh, and , all
piths geese toeenren. ':Oysters served 'tip in every
style, and; attinis to; be hartatla hours. • ' The -Alecerall
the celehret.,4 breweries lu: ,the country constantly :on
bend:•
•
TheTeirplit Alley, or Bowling Saloon, u in the rear,
and contains three alleys of, modern coisatruction, where
the lovers of this healthy exercise can enjoy themselves.
'Me Billiard Saloon Is upstairs—ralegautly Sued „hp,
and contains three Marble to
, pg r fpenbituttioA• cashion'i tier ,
bleS, eqiiie '
Harrisburg boa long foil- the -want of II grand combin.
atiou of this land,, and pa Op proprietors are dloWingtid
t9.PciPi.d
10 ldt: it hija — ciiiiht Ordwilr osisnner; add'dd
rring their power to inane it a fas.donable recur
o'y Dope to. roodoeo bberal-octivo of poptio, mar°,
• • WILLIAd C. ifq+9).Po.oo.
- ItEAUTIFULTISSUE P2Oliat r i ,),.
1
~'IR r ee l lr rillg intin: ; C:oilings,6 l"B4.3B g
4 P rE i° Pi t ii.es .. a .
E
- anciait.eo as to pan over grings in" go. 'O3A p . .o I
tar B ,4 oo intigi arae B ._ o lfoli 4 X , scliE ns.
ir t i,s a ,s te soo . at - E.6 -
70148.
..
=R9@l-
''' — EI7I3BER GtoIIDS
Rubber Watches
aubber,Toye generally al,
By.. ktqw:EN ,e,PIRAP,I3OOKETORi
POCKET BIBLES,-
A FULL .assartitiatit`,l4l Pocket Bißles
ILA. and Teetameata fq!' the, soldiers, jcat re
eived at ' BERONEWS BOOAMBE.
LASS 'Jere „ frAtt, the
- AURA, eheapi &nide land et;
taw, warrantei! to give Asteetionotketsreceived and
Oar sale by ' iblloaoLB* VOWMAN,
.1019 . CprnerPront and Market,elreee.
PIOES of all kiiids; s vihole isOtiround,
LI warranted fresh and pure, for,ealkleor,...by
I , lloelo/.5:&,1040, '
I septl2 Corner croifisuf Market streets. _
iID NiR , : Vinegar, Nvixititilted apttee;:-Ifor
V ado lbw, by , Nlca(fA,l a Bow4taN,
soptl2 Coiner !cal bfiikeraireetie. ,
,
) 1 - .)61. kt.B for ,Rfeafgving;z4Ml Aid:ex am
ma; - .ibWMax t
iy7 ‘coiner trintitniildikriet estoi
.•
L kit0ik,8,rai.0...,,,,0„.0„,inti„... ; jest
~
received and for sale
.3 0,346 03r. Irront anti Market. !meta.
. , 3
LORESH FISH every Tuesday and Friday
at. JOHN WISE'S Otore r -dornat)of Third and Wal
ant
_ . .
'ltarioty of useful
)11 ,
i.emotts! and: Itiiislns=, juid'
ceiced and foiriede
‘• 4 SOWILLY;
Comer Ironeand ,
m-lrW - AltD ALL& LEVSS, , Piades*d
9meipiodeiniwai - w143/04, A Oak-,
linsintso barbs.
. faisullanuius
fflebital
hELNIBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
, •1110 LY CONCENTRA rgroo
COMP. .CND num EXTRACT BUCRILI,
A Positive. and Speolde Remedy '
For Diieeses of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL. SWELEINGS.
lithe Medicine. ncreases -the power of Digestion, and
excites the ABSORBENTS Int healthy action, by which
the WATERY OR CALOAREOUS depositions, and aII:IIN
NATURAL lENLARGEISBNTS are reduced, as well as
PAIN AND INFLANATION and is good for
MEN, WOMBt4 OR csuanulti.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
' For Weaknesses.
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In.
discretion. or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Indisposition to Exertion, toes of Tower
Ices of Memory, Difficulty , ' of Breathing,
Weak Nerves,, , • Trembling,
Horror Of Disease, Wakefuldess,
Dimness mVlelon , Path to the Bask
Universal Lassitude of ttie Muscular Spann,
Hot Hands, Flushing of tile Body
Dryness of the Skin Eruptions on tue Face
PALLID tX/UNTENANCIE,
These sylnptoms, if alloWed to.go on , which this med
icine invariably removed, soon Rillows
IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS'
IN
IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXP IRE:
Whocan say that thoy_are not Dein& tip fo ll owed by
those "DIREFUL' DISEASES,"
. - . "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,*
Many are aware of the cause of their enffenag,
NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE: RECORDS OF THE INSANE.ASYLUMS,
And OA Arelatteholy Deethe by COWS%4ifiptiOn,
Hu& *mug MrENDMITO nurra or ritCessontmer.
THE CONSTITUTION OEMs; AFFECTED WITH
oltoeNic WHAII.NBA
Regains the aid of medleine . to strengthen and .
Invigorate the System,
Which Esimsoce's EXIRACT SUOMI , ineariabig doe
?kW. WILL COMIC! THE MOST 21111P77011...
•
• FEMALES-4 1 RATALFS--FF*i . 4ES.
• LD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, Oft CONTEMPLA
TING MARRIAGE,
IN MANY AFFECTIONs PECULIAR TO FEMALES
the Extract Ruche is unequalled by any other remedy,
as in Uhlorosis. or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness; or
Suppressto n or 'CliatOmar3i . Ulcerated i or
Sublimes state of the Uterus, Leucorhont Whit* Stahl
fly and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether
arising frus, Indiscretiod,'Habits of Dissipation, or in
the
, .
DECLINE Olt CHANGE 01 LIFE.
iloca SYMPTOM 410 , 71
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT
MEN xo MOP t Ill 131.amat, lliotraY
AID DANGIUN3tI3 DLI4AFINd
OINN POR
EtIIOIIIOLIPB R4z2RAcr 800111.1
=Ma
SECRET' DigEABEI3.
•
In ail their Stars,
At little EYpOnae
Little or uo change in Diet ; No inconvenienee;
'And no Exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Oaring Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying Pain and Imflammat.km, so frequent In the
claw of oiseatoni and expelling cili Poisonous, &sensed
and worn-out Natter.
THOUSANDEI 'UPON Thorratirea
SU HAVE BEEN ME VICT,4IB OP QUACKS,
and who have paid nervy nas to be,cured In a, shOrt
time,have found'thity were'deceived, and that the "PO
suns ludyby the use oF.t.rowearon acrenument, been
dried up In the system, to breat, °attn . an , aggravate&
Corm, and -
PERHAPE MARRLION,
use flumooLD'e Romeo' Bumf for ell drool:ton and
diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
whether esiettne in
MALE Oft PENTAIR,
From whatever came orikinating and no matter , t
MOWIONG,STANDING.
Mileages of these Organs require the , aid of MSS IG
EINIMBOLDIS : , HIRMSI MMHG •
- ..ISMIREGRELT.DIURRiga r API
AII3Is . tertaix to have Ule dottrel elect in.eallsalisee
FOR:WICEOFiIT DI RECOMMENDRD.'..
Evidence of Me most fellable and , rfspenabs character
irlll nacoripenr the Mei:J.loa.
CERTIFICATES OF CURE;
• . /rose told yeierso standing, •
Wren LIANA" maws ro
• SCIENCE AND FAME.:
Price $1 00 per bottle,;..or' 811 fel. $5 00:
Deliveirid to any address, eaniely 0444 frem cheer
DINCRIBEASYMEIONS LIS; COMMUNICA'PIONS.
Cures; Guaranteed 1 ..;Advice Grail!!
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally atmeared before me, an Alderman, of ttho
city of, Philmielphis„,H..T.. HEISBOLD, wno being duly
/worn, (loth - say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no
mercury, (mother Injurious drugs, but are purely vagii•
table
. ...
• -._
a. T..gawarlx
. .
litworn'and imbeeribed before me, this llitl doy of No
vember, 1864 i . - WM. P. 'UMW', Alderman,
- : ~.. • ' Niothatokboye Race; Phila.
Adgreesletters !or beormotionlo conll4,enoio ,
_- 'a
T. MUMMA Otremizt., • ,
De ' 101. South Tenth ' SE. . her.themnut,, Philo, I
BE. OF couimpurzirts
,
_
AND UNPRINCIPLED Dig;&LARS, 'I . •
Who endeavor Allispose "or isna owsr and. hymn"?
Asnioridi ON TON AirorArioN Anarsito Br
Halmbold's *mine ft,eparation R.
- • a ...Axe* Buxhu,
" , S“••• , -Sarsaparilla,
Improved Ron Wash.
Sold by 0.K., dellor,:, D. W, (bean, .7. VlrYsil!,
Bannvart. -- • -,= . : •
NYNRY WHERE,
ASK FOR,FIELMBOLIPS. TARR yo OTHER,
Oat out The 'advtirinent arid seo .tor.it;
AND'ATOIDiIipOSPIIO WAND tEPCSUR.E.
noirla.dl* ;: • I • 1-
F I tki ti ICA*II.O E
THE .DELAWARE MUTUAL
SALFETT INSURANCE 00MPA.NL:
•
• INOORP.ORA TED 1886.
Capital 069,128 37.
,EIBEOTOBS. •
•
Wm. Martha, Edmund A. Souder,,Theophllus Paulding. •
Jno Penrose, o. C. Davis JIM r Eitl Oar, I Wm. Lyre,
James. 41 Bind, William O. Ludwi&',Toseph'lL Seal, Di
R. M. Mum? evoriie Leiper, Hugh Dealt- %ones
Kelly, damp E. ztOirelf P. Peuldetok awry ...loan,
Bdward Dar ngiOit; U. Janes Brook% Spencee , M'llvalue,
Thomas C. Mand,'Robert. Burton, Jacob P. Jonas, Jamee
B. Affailand, Joshua P. Eyre, John' B.Bemplo. Pitts
burg, D. T. Morgan, - pittsbare B.-Berger, Plitilbarg.
WILLIAM kARTIN, Prom**
ThOMAS OA HAND, Vice .ProAkent.
' HENRY LYLEUDM,....DIeIteaw
The undersigned as agent - for the above named OM-.
pauy , comma to like lire Risks inL itarriebtig Ina
;, 1 -
, Wit -Wilt.
jele•dlt - ~.
PORT' FOLIO!, I " ''_
1 IlivorlNGlDlicalts,
v v • filtAvaitact BAGS; ' .
- , PURSES,I I'ORTISIONAIES,
lAnd a general 1m:oil - anent of -- - • -
FAI 4 ,P.T.AOOEII ,
111417743 just been moit*.ivea at
BFX.Gb.'S CHEAP BOCOSTOtt.F,.
~ ~ • .. .......-- . .
SIMAR OURFA ;RA Mfg.
pima) BEET,__
! SHOULDEBB
i ~...- . BoLG.Nat , 4IISACtE.
•IA ... i ge apia frfah pumplyjukt receivojty ~
1 bt'i t " r ..- .... . i: . •I. W C PPC4O 7 - ' , li io •
MrUIIINTUOVS 'PECTORAL
BATS INVALUABLE
entirely[E•YEU-,., .
L.L. vegetable la_ its composmon,
D i yed with wo_aderfnl success..tor.
" qu ark L
of i diseasea ,f f oy the f A t t e
=',G e Iit.S . aAdLINGS. For any orro o
at su6ll''ae: COUGH: inbcpx, 'of-li
r— AT . BEITTING •OF BLOOD,• MET;
CULT BIiEATEING, HOABBENEtiIB,
°l°4 ' l l i° l E ll *
n •
le : 3 It ie
e will
taAH4r ' tilPpere:tlt/
dneoYfie b e st safestedicaes for
r all
'forme of BRONOWF—R - C ONSUMPTION.
•No kidnam or prepatat tOn any
44: tiii(*fil°`so sale at BOfI LE .
't . • PRI CE $l9O Ms O l P • BOOK
'1 ii . E . 3IG-N r t , .; '
pasi,TENOlTPLailidrtgiont, of ilsooware
jr,a reicvo., 19/d rat ; .
own , - V.Otti &A:I6W, , i•
foal • - lttagi
En=MM
-.4 qrge supply of fresh Salad 011 In
IL.ferge end small bottle, sand of different brands
-Let received and in sale by ,
. .1;.:•• ••.• nrit..laxi t ii„! . . t .v.i . ‘ •
'10• • IRE•titakeikatfirbr the' cilia or boic,
'Just reedy& aid fir safe by- 1- .-'; •, • • J- 1 .
J.-.NSNIMAsjI97I I4 / 1 .•.:i0t.1a
ijel4 ' nta milut strata
1
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1) W. GROSS & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
MARKET STREET
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE.
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of
u.rmxis all such articles as are desirable, and
would, respectfully ca your Mention to the
hysest and best selected stock in this cuy, of
DRUGS CILEXIOALO da PAINTS.:
um. varnuni. and Glues,
Ell . drsang Fluid and Alcohol,
Sparin and Pine 0n...
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
a=
CE
eetected from the beat reandfactarare end Pe
turners of Europe and this country.
Being very lett t dealers in
PAINTS; WHITE LEAD,
C, NSEEi 41. 1 VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARII6 1311IIKELSS
IN ALL THEIR VARIED - 28,
COLORS AND BRONZFA
OF ALL &ENDA,
•
W HO 1.-M
9mA
- We resPectindY invite a., call , feeling comB
dent ttntt we! ow ;supply ,tne wanta of. all do
forma to their. satisfaction.
JONE'SAND WITITES'SPOROFILAIN TEETH;
PATI]NT. MEDICINES, AND HAIR
Of 411 kinds;difect from the.Proprietore.
qepcniifier en:d" geeeentrited Lye;
Wholesale Agents.* .eaponifier,- which we eat
as low as it can be.purchased in the dike. •
MAY KEINOAI:.- EI•IJED EXTRAOTS.
Being 'large. pinnate/re In these Ws, we cai
otler , Inducement& to close buyers, Coal Oil
Lampa dfthe mostmproved pattern s veiyi
obeap. All !dna. of !ripe changed to bnrn l
Coal OIL
FAlt FRS AND GRAZIERS,
Those of yon who have' not given our HORS)!
*ND 0/1f FEZ POWDERS ti aria] know no
ihezr superiority,, end: the. Advantage they are
in keeping:ll°ms• and Cattle healthy and in
gy-steondititin.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from, the use of our Oatge Powders by
iuctotaipg , quantity and Axiality of rank,
besides hnin'oviiig the general" health and "iiii;•
bearinoecof their Cbittle
par long potemelu gre business gives 'us
the advantage of et thorough knowledge of thi
trade, and our arr a ngements in the 'cities are
:each that We caa in Et very short time furnisb
. •
anything to oar,basin e sa, on the
limst of terms. .1 •
Alutulrfol for the liberal: patronage bestowe
onour tiOuue; we hope by strict attention to
iiusinere, a 1 careful uelectiou of
dialit•O' please all, to
;limit 'a contliroanee'of the favor of a diecrip.
i t athig a, , aPI4-4/1
FISHING, , TA,Q..11:. Ei
I '..- ''--
§.-Tr4ml il t ren:ll: , .
Torm:ifruiritnet floe joint, Trout Rods- - •, .
Bilk ankAliaritkralhisithiMn = l-oi4 60 1 Yaids ;tong.
I &widen pateM,Trout, Imes,
_. 'Li , " ' " "
A!::wfraosJirossisted Bilk Trout Lines,; i' '' a a
,
en en t CottonLamy;
Limon, , .t , 0 t. , c
lost Lines furnished COI Wooks,rM , I, ix,
mpg Multiplying Ape% 40,m igy ... „l - Ms.
, 4 id abliolee Wong nm, .
Silk Worm Gutteiderichottom tines, 3,t0'9 feet.
r,Simindri...r
' 4 1 ".- A111:14:41, UMW& BOOS, Watt, NoL bias
i 'lima Bask*Wriii,rioirg arid River MQ Abner
lokttrout and Era floolni, troitsj/lasks - and -Drirk.h,,,
'LOSS.I.9I4.Mgyja MAIJR,ANDIFASOTAgrOmg
; triY2 ' - 9 . 1 Nar are A.
if ,"`Fresh eicsund aii bo o t i plee,
•- v.: Roppor, , Aloploo, annint i - thrtmanzik - mi... --- ii
1 ; t
- ; Llg ne olAkliownnii.iii,.
Lge , .) , isorro t . arir
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#
' in - jure lW l6 Ratli alv ina r enidlli ald . mikinoti voru lininig anumm impart .* :l j a iul t eni = '".
is ta lt iLrOg or,
anw-in ' - Wattle' far efirrypurilase; gp4
ste bY .: -, ;1 i , 4 .. _,' u .!.; :.. MIL DIXOLo Ai: C o.'
1.1.-teilli slid ifitatennivric anaortniedt of
lalle • wlM liMulliALNaldin-- -1 04 9 1-
Maio , 'dor stud 's*Mllol' sit ,
E 9 • One Front end fano&
aso*.
ID. 111. q.rosy $0
%WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NO. 19
BARRISBURG, PEAN'A
DysAtuffs, 011 and Patty,
Artist Colors and Took,
Pars Ground Spica
Ooittes, Vials and Lamp Globes,
Castlic Soap, Sponges and Cork.,
so., emu:, &e.,
With a gmwral v a riety" at
TEETH I' TEETH I!
RESTORATIVE!?
LVAL dIL f OAAI3OII off, f
PAL it IEI : UnGll3
ffaital.
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE,
TIM NSW SSAIK.Dy Fug
RHEUMATISM
4. NEW REMEDY
caßrAor EMERY, J 7"
ACUTE RHEUMATISM,
CHRONIC RHEUMATL.9II,
WIEUMAIISK OS .EVEHT SIND
HOW STUBBORN
No matnammil HOW I,ONG MAWR%
PROPTIaI
WHAT IT HAS DONS,
I I WILL DO ADAM,
LI BftST tam:mows,
Ban bLICDIQBL AIITHORiTY
PENNSYLVANIA EIOSPITAL
riVom Oniau Hoarrua azreB7za.l
MAT 19, 1860,--Ellen S., mt. 28, single, ester seat ver;
drong. Two years ago she had an attack of acute rneem a
siam,trom which she was confined to her bed :or t we week:
and subsenenhy from a relapse far four more. She bee heel,
weft since then till last Saturday, while engaged in house
cleaning, she took cold, had pain In her back, felt cold,
hot bad no deeded chill. Two days later her amides be
gan so swell, which was followed by swelling of the
knee joints and of the hands. Oho has now dug
pain in her Shoulders, and her knuckles are very trader.
red and painful ; both hands are affected, but the right
lamest so. This, then, is a case of acute rheumatism, or,
as it is now fashionably called, rheumatic lever. it a
well remarked typical ease We will careffilly watch tlx
case, and from time to time call your attention to the Varl
octs symptoms which present themselves. My chief objeat
In bringing her before you now, Is to call attention to a
remedy which has recently been recommended is the
treatment Of rkenmatiam. I m ztn props/amine. Dr
Awenaries, of St. Petersburg, recommends It in the
highest terms, having derived great oeoefit from its ueo
in 260 Mee -which came tinder his care. Various com
mendatory testimonials respecting it have appeared in
our journals, and 1 propose therefore to give it another
trial. IMILA confess lam always incredulous as to the
worth of new remedies, which are vaunted es specific., ,
but this comes to his recommended so highly, that we
are bound to give it a trial.
tbrIBLE CASE FOUR DAYS LATER
MAY 23 /880...1 Will now exhibit to you the patient in
: whom I prescribed Propyhurdne, and was then labor
ng under an attack of acute rhenntatnim. She h..s
steadily taken ft in downer three grains every two hours
(intermitting it at night.) The day after you saw her,
!mud ber much More comfortable, better than she ex
pectedMbe fora week or more, judging front her other
enact. (The patient now walked into the room.) The
mprovement has steadily progressed, and you cannot
dlrnbothis a masked change in the appearance of her
mita, s which are new nearly all of their natural size.—
nur far our experiment would have seemed very sa
maul ; bat, gentlemen, we must watt a hula while tre-
Ore we can give a decided opinion as to what is to bc:
:he result.
Here is another patient who was placed on the the ni
Js same medicine on Sunday last ; she has long been
tuffering from a bionic rheumatism, and I found her at
shat time with an acute attack supervening upon her
fibrin/lc affection. The wrists and alltlCKit. were much
swollen and tense. She took the chloride of Propyla
line in Mies grain does every two hours, and you wilt
perceive that the avialhAg of the joints has mush dimin
ithed.
THREE DAYS LATER I I
MAY in, 1860.—This is the case of acute rheumatism
eaten with propylamine, the first of those to wilier:,
ailed your attention at our lug clinic: •ate is et II very
nomfortabbi; and is now taking three gralue :one. daily.
In this Mott has seemed to be followed by very sat
letsctery rental& The second cme to winch your e tt en ,
gauss called at our last lecture, has also continued to
do welt I will now bring before yon a very Cturactor-
Wit case of acute rheumatism, and if the result be eat
factory, I think, as good juryen, we snail justly render
our verdict in favor of propyhunin
-He is a seaman, let. gs, Who was admitted a few days
ago. Hall bad ocaskinal rheumatic puma, but not so as
to keep hid bed, until eight days ago. The pains began
in his.right knee, subsequently adectedthe left knee, au,i
!mar the joints of the tapper extremities. these Pinot
rite ail 'swollen, tense and tender. lila tongue Is furred
ids akin, at present 'dry, thougn there has been moon
samiting. " His pulse es ft
and strong, and about. Be:—
Hoban now used propylambio Sir twenty-four hours.
This gentleman is what may be called a strictly typical
ease of acute rheumatism. There was exposure to cold
and wet, and this exposure is followed by a feeling of
tiild,ness, severe articular pain, beginning, as it es:tally
: due% iuthe.lowerjohns.. There is fever and the profuse
sweating, so generally attiendaut on acute rheumatism
' I - dldmet bring thbi patient latdbre you with the [men.
don of giving you a lecture en all the points coat:timed
with rheumatism, but to again give a trial to the
sew remedy we are testing, and to exhibit to you tibia
typical case, as I have called it, than which there co
not be a fairer opportunity for nesting the meWW.' ice in
question. 'We are, therefore, avoiding the met et et,
other medicines„ even anodynes, that there may be ut,
'alitigivinge as to which was the efficient remedy. Tot
,shot l see the case 01 o future clinic.
THE RESULT,
A FA.VOIIAI3LE VEBDICT
Josmg, 1880.—The nett of our convalescents to tit.
case of acute rheumatism before you at MIX 011.1t0 of hiay
UM, which I then called a typical came, aad ribleit it
was remarkod was a fair opportunity for teineg
worth of our now fenisidy; It was therefore stellity
I ven in three graln dorm every two hours for four nave
.llhe pat( enthsif got along very nicely, and is cow able In
:wait about,.issen see. Ido not hesitate to a y that i
have neves seen as severe a case of acme rued ...tatiser.
angina kestored to - health Am any
man has been, an
iithfitinthelny„ prepared to decide positive by as to the rai
iienf,Alie remedy we have used, I feel bound to Ste
diet In the Mae in which we . have tried the Chloride e
.rrOptandoe, the patients beim regained their bealti.
earlier- I*.uuLtailiiiirt - tko treatment ordinarily elfpied.
Mod. '`.tOrligt.gedailititen., you would yOilfgetres try it,
4Xld r ep eat
~
Ibr_xPLlt eportfitwitch the above is a eonneasen
earact,Tsm it* 04idelphia Medipsd and &growl' Br
icker.- ip t e report after a fair trial by the beet Med
anitiorikt tbisematikh. wad makes it unnecessary
tc give certificates from smotaithed manors
sr d retalciiiipableiltit •
A SPEW/ CORN,
KRFANT4W_
_OUR&
l 'EfE 4411 ‘ g4MI
WEATIT 1144
.stunt: la Grmusnatv, samn Well known to mend meit•
41,:mmcny IFS=
* the Or Propylamine has been lo
tii.wine*, kw/kin:l4e° US pS4 eSdlLiilfe right SO mimeses
•tare *Ord* to the luil reMpe, and wo bays
Made I,',uraeMlenti of magnitude in; to enable on
AO mat* tt Menikwat antoppt angering bumanitY•
A. WOAD TO DOCTORS.
it. you prefer upo.:the gpme emedy le aeotheriforto
rit 'helper* etiejOien to the
00. 6 Ostessuiii) apinow Pharruharnt,
, . -
P#T9OlO3 lottripi
tote 1161724.1: amodirriurda,
t 4l 4o 6 ilaile :: 10 / 17 7:41 1 F 1 V , i.
ietidliset , e're are itie sole menitheilliren.
! jerWes ifim no other eirineter the 111bIr Propylatelae
ban i n nontiletiii Aeleire Orpsuailled Chloride of - Prop' ,
inane.
TELE KLIMA
: - AND MAY BE TAKEN
ama.nnaa TO OMOIdnONS,
• .
. .
Wif ANTONII,
• ET ERy
WEO WANED %MUM= OF ANY KIND.
Sold in Hanisbnrir by
lt 75 025.4. min!.
!Ur:tert.natY.PeogeMato
PaOPZ:LA#MA At.odyirPACITOZIN6.
_vitae; Bain No. i;
:s. W, Oar tour= and Gamma area's,
muaddr" . 4
Ur treftuler thelkikraihk
. .
irldsliale alb. - mina a minas, w_,...
rEENca, RIG ar, tu ft
JOHN 111. litialla &CO
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...
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WILL ecru IT,
VOLVOILs =hip
DOCTORS RX.A.I6.n.
DOOToRS TRY IT.
toerut* KNOW :1:
PATIF.NTS BNLIEVi r
Ilite.D AND TRUE
IN EVERY HASH
WHENEVER TRIED,
WHENEVER TEM/
IT WILL DO AGAIN
iIOR,E CONV , NIM,
Aso - etwAYs RSADY
JOR aataiunt Las,