Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, March 14, 1864, Image 3

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HARRISBURG, PA
MONDAY ItIORNBG, MARCH 14, 1864.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AII Adver
tisements, Business Notices, Marriages,
Deaths, &e., to secure insertion in the
TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom
panied with the OASI-I.
Advertisements ordered in the regular
iiLvening Edition are inserted in the Morn
ing Edition witboot, extrsis,eiscsrge.
CITE mgais.
BirSTAP.T . S Brorichiat.Troches for hoarse
ness and throat diieaset, for sale at Dr. Miles'
Drug store, corner Thirdond North streets, and
Dr. Wm. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue.
jan3o-dtf
TEE celebrated crystal 'spectacles properly
adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from.loo , to
700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field - glasses,
defining an object from one,to ten piir t ee t tiftd
all kinds of optical, mathematicaP acia.-phdo:
sophical instruments- at Roseridald!a:Pptical
Institute, 8 Market Square.- Arrifibialz - eyes
inserted. Send for a circular! janBdtf
TOWN AND COILNTRY.
Ac important. notice is - published by the
committee of the Ciflzen.Fire Company:.
INIMLDZERY. AND
. STD . ..AW Goons--every vari
ety—opened out at H. Ward's. Read adver
tisement.
THE West Branch Insurance Company;
lo
catec"t at Lock Haven, Lycoming qOuTity.. has
!ailed and appointed.assignees.
Tux. Seveuty-ninth regiment P. V., arrived
at Louisville, Ky., on Friday, on itswa3i .
Lome. It may be expected her&
days. The 79th is commanded by the gailtpi
3. I
liambright.
A ;.ot,DrEn was relieved of about $BO in
greenbacks, in the vicinity of the market
houses, on Saturday. No doubt - the "pro
fessionals" attend market. and the
crowd.
Amusamurrs.--There are, now five places of,
amusement open in our city, 41:14: . a11;f142#1,g1a;
thriviiig business. A sixth will be - oper4.,
few days. Who says • Harrisburg is
,not
- flourishing " condition? •
THE Parke House, on,Market street, be-!
tweeu Third and Forath, is offered? for
This is au excellent businessvi-1 - 111 a ,
large run of custom, and its adintrable2l . o4-.
tion recommends it to capitalists. See adver—
tisement.
A orroroE lot of fancy chickens, raisedfrOin
premium stock,'will be sold at Hoffic.'
on Tuesday. They are all fine specimens of
the choicest varieties, embracing Black Span
ish, Silver Poland, Black Poland, and Nankin
Bantams.
Tut Lochiel Rolling. kill company adve -
tise for proposals for erecting .. fiftf:4N4l:hpg
houses. We also learn; that a •:coratiao"4
capitalists intend erecting a )alock of . ,
270 feet in length, in the vicinity. of the
R . ound House, the ensuing season. This is
evidence of the prosperity of our city. Let the
good work continue.
SUNDAY ALWAYS. —By different nations
every day in the'.week is - 4 1 ...etapait for public
worship; Sunday by Christiana; ltionday,by'
`the Greeks; Tuesday by the rersians;l*ed
nesday by the Assyrians; .Thursday Ay-0e
Egyptians; Friday by the Turks;.Satnida'y
by the Jews. - Add to this the dihrriiill=revo
lutions, and it is apparent that every moment
is Sunday somewhere. . .
ALIRKET was .attended by the usual rush
and jam, on Saturday. Prices were enor
n_Nous. Think of 40 to 60 cents per pound
for . 1 4:itter; $1 to $2 , per pair for chickens; 15
to 20 &outs per pound for beef, pork, veal,
etc. ; 1 to 25 cents per root for horse-rad:llt;
50 to $1 a-piece for cups; $1 to $2 OF anne
horse wa3ort load of w0m:.. 1 and , , i Othef articles
at equally high rates. As soin as the bell
tapped there was a general grabbing for mAr=
keting, regardlesn of prices—bvery
seizing the first article he wanted,
would obtain none. Our -country cott*s,.
seeing the eagerness with which theit:-gc:od.l
were taken, asked immense
chasers exhibit a little hesittincy in r egiirdlo
buying, they would be enabled'to obtaiif - What:
they want at lower prices. AS lor4gftp then
are willing to pay exorbitant ratest)iiymnfiV
expect to 'be imposednpon. " -
TRUE P-kTDIOTISAL—Smitb, the razor st.top
man," early volunteered in the:l444. lll iacd-§,
*,t .?,.13 per mouth, though he was 11,05112g' .:11,..L 1
most a month's pay in a day. • He
- Led in all the engagements of: ,
regimen)
till the battle of Gettysburg, where he was
wounded in* the deg, which he came near
losing by amputation. He:was taken to, a
hospital and finally discharged, netwiths
Mg his protest And asseveration that helia
• one more left of the same sort. 4ilio*
return he has been devoting himself to:pilo:;
, aring recruits gratuitously. r.
A SENSATION STORY SPOLLED.—The ; i;r4bitg'
as Courant spoils the sensation story which - ,
has been going the rounds of the press, for'
some days relative to the murder of. a.,50l
(her at EnonYalley by his wife and paranioni
The man did return as stated "anddiseovered
the infidelity of his wife, but left Ae.giett,
boyhood, either the same night or '
next morning, and though diligent mquiry
was made, was not heard of until WeclaseeN),
last, when he turned sup, alive and well, a
Enon Valley, from whence he werkt .
his father in Ohio. His sudden disappear
a ... Ace excited fears in the minds of the. neigh- .
;:ividch were
bore strengthened by ilie.fifelithit
his wife and his paramour had 54d
plenty of STensbacks. All the twaddle44ti,
the tight role performance, and the - igtfeETce
either of thet.i having acknowledged; fitbe.,
guilt been ar2"eeted, was hatehed
excited imagirmuorf , ; of a Pittsburgzmee..ll
informant. .The guilty pair have left for p: 11
linklloWll. • ' •
Mu. Grs.4lxx)postiCthrough this city
at noon on - Saturday, - en raide for the West.
Sow five hundred men belonging to the
Pennsylvania cavalry, left for Chattanoo,
on Saturday evening.
- r••••,.....
SECOND WARD NounTATioria.—Town Coun
cil, B. G. Peters; Judge of Election, J. 8..
Boyd; Inspector, Edward Boyer; Assessor, N.
Zollinger; School Director, F. B. Reber; Con
stable, Moses Fleck; Conferees, George Berg
ner and E. S. Zollinger.
RE7 - crismKG licba•—The Efarrisburgers who
were captured at- Baty, Va., in a skirmish
with the rebels, while members of the 20th
Pennsylvania Cavalry, have been exchanged,
and are at Aniiipolis. They are expecteil
home daily. We hope. the old First City
Zouaves will meet them, as a number of them
served creditably wit). that corps during the
nine months' service. ,
=:c==
A Ilirmmo FAM:iins.There are three things
easily raised aiid harvested, for which, the
farmers may depend upon it, there will be as
enormous demand and high prices paid during
the war. We fetgr to potatoes, beans and.
onions. the farmers could not do a better
thing for themselves and their conntry than
to plant these vegetables very extensively.
If it appears, as tfie spring advances, that the
wheat crop is likely to be short, and that fruit
will be scarce, onions, potatoes and beans
must be had to fill the vacuum.
NOTIOE TO RECRUITING OFFICERS AND TO ALL
PERSONS PRESENTING Itsgams.h;.S.. :S.
is now ready to make out'the necessaay pat p rs
for the collection of premiums for presenting
fie/eg eeecl
and Tesito make' lettpffi
ic'efFifTderuitit 'tiW fay roll
kinds of writings connected with the military
departments. Haying had much experience
in military writings,. he: is fully capable to
transact any kind of business connected with
the various departments. Office in' Maur
TzLEPW:
burg. "" marst-d2w
AN EICROR.—To suppose thatevery man you
see wi..th a gold amp& aroun4 hts . lkat is a Gigs
dier 13rindle. j " • • = -
ANOTHER—To suppose that every Copper
head you hear whining about the destruction
of the Constitution, has ever read that article.
A TEEERD—To suppose that every one whom
you meet with a hrickin, his hat .is a house
contractor.:•
A FOURTH-TO suppose that those-Locofoco
Editors who blow so much about the worth
lessness .1 Greenbacks will refuse to'take the
aforeeliia,T34preeige4:eu)rielmy7 in exchange
'for suliSmptions:Exchdlige. • •
THE Sulu Wenn CotniainitteN.—The. Organ
s terribit e the bill
'recentlypassed-br,tlnypOslature! declaring
llir;- 7 .1/1niii4Seat .*.iii;"chiatioill,vacited, and
charges the RepublicEtns With origbiating the
measure. We have the assurance of a citizen
of the Sixth ward, whose Democracy is far
more creditable than the "loyal" (?) editors
over tb.e yuy a thEtt yap._ all the
good citizens of the ward referred tO, having
been denied representation by a Democratic
Council, sought the intervention of the As
nembly-in-their-bebelf-and-obtainedit. Tho .
feel , under-ma,ny „.obligEktions to Mews. Alle
inanEKEd: Leming , WhOkintexeStO t*nrselve,s
in the measure--Securing its passage--and
they teat When thecititens of
the Sixth ward choose a councilman they in
tend selecting a man who will not misrepre
sent their interests, be he Republican or
Democrat:Z.lf ,thEttpapWiettic.ullit&l. other
wise, we thin k they will be "slightly mis
taken."
I=l
Nit. Cmnimmerria, PA., Jan, 20, iqcf.
.
.DE4B
_Tapirs: Ball, you .please
pardon me for the liberty that I have taken in
addreselikey6M 7 :* r. 'stranietT.:fefd'inYibli
under iibligadonSSolc3ilpr tha . ThintifttniaVe
derived frour your' medicine.: and •eye salve,
having suffered-for many years most excruci
ating pain in my head, breast and side, not
being free from pain day or night. And I
have been, doctoring,: with , well skilled and
practicarphyalcians - fOr some years, and all
attempts proved a failure. .1 had given up all
hopes of recovery and, felt fully resigned to
await my fate, which • foretold an, uptimely
grave. father residionta:Stdantle
burg, iaiitilliiing......4tute-n. - distinee froin=you,T
didtuot m!lytcphetir-61Witigfgellififiliiis
rinkocil'iv - 7,qll2ldeziir ‘.".Setrifif • .feW,
lia,friend•of
mine to try your andioine. l t Sho stated td me
that she made use of your medicine and salve
which proved a cure. Feeling rather loth at
first to try, as I had laid out money time after
'time, which made%expen ses very heavy
and all for naught. But having great confi
!tlence -in my triend'sintegrity, I was prompted
to hearken to her Lind entreaty and try for
myself. I, therefore, Eurohased two dollars and
'a half ; *nth your
utter astonishirienti one-week.lfelt' a traat
kthange, and tiiii - Wearral free
'from all pain, and your eye salve perfected a
cure for xbich.„ all other washes and salves
proved taeletis: were se , much
inflamed that I was forced to wear glasseslor
soma yeara,.land nonalate:nolicearatin at all
'fr.44iiveittrth'e - AlitiliKgiflyte'Aidlig - .. Well. , I
thßePie.,;f4fo4 l *..edi:i4t*V;l4-Y;4 707 1it you
rest --cca'Alwit 4 , until < I
would return my heartfelt _congratulations to
you, my friend and_ benefactress, for the good
you have itectinp i lihfilVfgrelizig myself a new
creature entirely.
You are a:terfect. liberty to publish this if
,
ou feel-so inclined. I close by requesting
you to accepe-nly : :Ywarmest regards, with a
hope that for hummtity's sake, your life may
'be prolonged. Succese 'be' yours forever in
Perfetteing the wonderful °VC ; 7 .0',
Yours with respect, .
- MARY E. BROWN.
P. S.—For further information, address
Mary E. Brown, New Cumberland, Cumber
land county, Pa.
lass L. BALL, N0.,27 South Pine street,
Harrisburg, Pa. 121-tf
SPECIAL :NOTICES.
HAIR DYE! HA . IR DYE!!
/ ..
i Hatchelor's Celibrated Hair Dyi
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
' The only Nannies*, TheeagniClieliedge Dye Known.
, This splendid Hair Dye ie . teritia--changes Red, Busty
or °my Hair instantly to a (Ateriggßaere orleaturalamon
.svithout injmin,g the Hair orstantg,g the Skin, leaving the
1 )fair soft and beautiful ; impaltitresh vitality, frequ en tly
restoring its pristine color, end rectifies the ill effects of
had Dyes. The genuine is ,_ggned WIWAid A. BATCH.
i lEIDR. All others are inefei imitations, and should be
I iroided. Sold by all DruglgSts, &o. Factory—Si BAR.
I CLAY Sr, N, Y. 0
i. . ~:. , oes mar maw Mpg FOR DEEMING TAB Itiaßl
i; -.-,
,
.* Je234y
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RANNYARTIMONCEL TROCHES,
For the cure of. Hoarseness, Throat = Dis
eases, Sm., are specially recommended' to
ministers, singersnnd Reasons whose vocation
calls them to speak in public. Mantffactured
only by C. A. Bannvart &.Col - Co.,
Pa-, tbVioliqdl 00ms-should- beiddiessed•
itta tst ,
Soid. - , ' 10,47..lelitereL" :', ' •I ' '.-, --,.
wfneteabnibnicds - fraiii - some
of oUr - inent clergymen: ' * '
' ' HAlMPrcan, Feb. Bth, 1864.
C. A. Biugimarr-;zDecti• Sir: I have used
Brown's Bronchial Troche,s, Wistar'sLozenges
and other preparatio4s for he axserke,th PA
throat trciubles, and in ccinpafickm. Ivi,tn,theint
all, Can shearfalbi. commend your TKlct. as a
most admirable specific for public speakers
and singers, in cases of hoszsenessr coughs
and colds. I have , found theta• serving in
time of need, most effectually.
-- Yours truly, ,T.'H. *ROBINSON;
Pastor.of N. S. Presbyterian Church.
agree with Mr. Robinson; as to the
value of BannvaWs 13ionghial TrOches.
: . C. , CATTELL,
Late Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Church.
Heinusavna, Jamn;lB64.
To C. A. BArThrvAreri—Dectr. Sir: Intim habit
a:speaking very" frequeutlY, ;ands in places
where •thi, vocal organs are . vbyymuch taxed,
T.have;fotind the need of some gentle eipecto
ntht, and that want has bean supplied in your
excellent Troches. . • -• . ,
I- consider them very far suwrior to any
Lozenges' plat' X have pvettkaect, reinoylr.%
speedily that huskiness- of--the voice _arising
froni itslociifre4uent and: impairing the
effectiveness of the - delivery of public ard' 7
dr - dbfies: Tours; 416c;i: . ;
WALICIAXL,PLCKSON.
Pastor of the Locust St. Afethodist Church::
To O. A. BANNYLET-7Dear. Sir: Having used
your Bronchial Troches, I am free to say they
are the best I have ever tried and take great
Pleasure in recommends thenito iffl
'persons
afflicted with sore throat; or- htu3kiness of
voice arising from public speakbigor singing.
Yours, ac., G. G. RARESTRAW,
Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist.Ohurch. .
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S DITICE,
HAakencito, Feb. 29, ; 1864:.}..
To C. A. BAN marr—licar Sir I have
found your Troches to be invaluable' in re
lieving hoarseness and in strengthening 'the;
muscles of the throat. They impart clearness,
to the voice, and are certainly of gre t bene-,
fit to all public speakers. A. J. EIMER
.
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE ;
: or Mr MAUD.
Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO,
YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous De-;
-billtyrPremature Decity"of - Manhood; . &o n ': siipplyingitt,
the same time Taw M.RANS.O7 ~Ssmr-Cume. By one who;
has cured himself aft iitidergoingbonsiderable quackery.
By inclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single.
copiwt maybe had of the wither:, : -
• ' 'NATHANIEL 11.A.YFAIR; Esq.
feb3-BmOw • pr."-IltelifpFdy -, .Kings.Co., N. Y. '
Arrival,, of: Neve::7Goods:: .
of New Goods !
Having - just rettirited froin - New York; we' are nnw 11. e. •
aeisdura splendid assortment' of new goods. --
Plain poplins, plain alpacas. •
Plaid lustres and other dressiroodi
Newapring delaines. •
Calicos, the , best prim's.
' Muslims, bleached and unbleached. -
Ticking, all 'prices. • - '
Ladles , •and gentlemen's pocket-handkerchiefs
Stockings for ladies and gentlemen
Plain all-wool delalnes.
Figured, all-wool delaines,
shirt, hreesie at, all prices.
Ginghams, ftillasiortmeitt.
Black ailment ; black delaines.
„Bitiok bembazitie; blatk merinos. - •
Modpskirts at 76 cents, $l-and upwards. -
Balatoral skirts at S 50, IS and upwards. • ;
andUllendide quilis,
Black silks at $l, $7. 25, $1 50, apd. upwards._
Our
Our SioCk is vorylarge nnw, and we'can offer an as
sortment of goods Whicburamin beagiciaied in prices and
~; • 141,1 Fri,
FOR SALE.
pRWATE
,The iJpdegrove Lack property, five miles north of.MarL
risburg, fronttng east therPennsylvania canal and railroad,
near the depot, west : the — turnpike, consisting of a Canal
Grocery Store and a Hotel, is offered at private sale until
the 15th day ! of March,. 1864. Tito:anal grocery is the
best stand on the Penusyltania canal-Lltirge and commo
dious stabling and hay houses, and 'stables 'arra.uged to
lock each: tetun separate ; 4aretionseitler train, carriage
bouie, Veigh-scales, sheds, ice house,,,.e.pd all, other houses
necessary for"corrying on the bushiess.- '
The Hotel (RocluiHo House) has agood run of both rail
road and:clitial.einilem,.and is ndesirable opportunity for
any one Vshingaa,op p aing in a business already estab
lished.:::, s
- •
The title to the property Is perfect. Reason for seß.lng
is on aocoutnofill-heatth of the owner. -
Apply on the premises,: ,05, by , letter ; to •
F ; rW. EF.NRY,
janle-dawtd RgEquehanns P. 0.; Danphinne.; Pa. •!,
R EAL ESTATE AT 'IVATE BALE
-The several properties of the Estate of WILLIAM AL;
LINN, deceased,ln the . WM-et:Harrisburg, consisting at
Houses on Front. street and Chestnutstreet, at ;and near
the corner of Front and Cliestikutntreets, a:vacant lot on'
Mulberry street, near Third. Atroot, and. log acres
of land at the eastern terminus of-Market street; re of
fered foesale, for terms of sale apply to thicuildersignod,
Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia,
de2l-dtf3 THOMAS COCECRAN.°
T OT 44*ey ~ :or riots
hfirveaieen laid out , on the about
one
one mile east of the city--of Harrisburg, which, are
being sold at low Arleen. To persona sacuro
home. for themselves, and to 'be reliettd,' NOM the
present exorbitant rents, this is a rare opportunity
'A number of lots have already been sold and but few
.re
main on ilamr, The plan or Seitl lots: can be seen at the
offfeeludilarrieburg, ' , Where - limeys ,destring to
purchase are requested to call and lam the sato*
•
st, SELELL
Harrisburg, Jai. 15, 1864, •4; Janl6
- L - 1 OR SALE.—A Five-hOrse-pp*.ef. STEAD"
ENGINE •and BNLI4t,Amt xci4*i , :i/LPPIY to
- - • 'l`-.1,71:' .i.gx;:etypy,
feb2:3-11 .744ititlitreet41*w Sixth.
-PAPER. IVAREHOIMSE.
FARRELL, &- CO
510 MINOR STREET,
-
M.A •
NUFACTIJRERS of
ROLL 'WRAPPERS,
DOUBLE 40 BLNG:T4I4:KDDThi,
CAP 'kip - MO*l4isiAlluath4'
on hand or made to order: • ' '
Highest price paid for rope in 'large or small quanti
ties. - marl-d3m
SteaßS4w Mill for Sale or Rent.
L ~.= • - s!
EEE:toidbrii g ne'diiffere Resale - ft , desnable
T
MILL PROPERTY,. situated , the - ,sasilneldinua ,
river,'at Duncan's Island, fifteen:Miler; west of garris
burg:, This .Property has . the advantage. of a Thaber
Marhet, and is accessible by canal nr•rallway. The mill is ,
geared in the most improved style, with a good (Morris &
Co.) engine, which 'drives two _Gate Sawaiona wj forty
and the other' with, eighty .feet of carriage: ~also,. three..
ciraulay saws forlhe inanufactdro of Shingles, Lath and
Picketta. ' :
'fhe.abOve property for sale orient on reasonable terma
For particulars adclreaN by maior
I call in person, on
JOSEPH S th incan'slsland.
marf.4l.l.m* Suvegue.P. A, Pa
60.0 S Fresh Peaches' 600 Cam/
~:' r esb..Toinatcea,i2oo, Cans Green Corn, 100
Cans .Green Peas,"put up by the most celebrated - fruit
growers, and every can warranted to,gtve satiefactior4 -Pr
talent feb2 ' ' DOCK; Js.,
FOE SALE,
BET of le LOOK
JOIST
;( , ISCAtINT .., LING. Apply°° to
A. SI .LX! , TTZ,
mailj:d4t* 'Walnut stree below Sixth:
Pest Nub!" ~ , ' •
0 MIA . , .
BUSiiErOO I'EAITITTS forsale,ixt
aTATWO'INDLLARS - pe bushel, i 3 3,
anars4 , K l k4Y.,ts .XIII.IIM , f;
QIJPERI OR WINES AND BRANDIES eyer
ij offered-in this market. Iri.. l .lMitiek by get
on or qlott [deolsj• WIL DOCK, Js.,t& 00
CEMN;= I Mi
MM?,TPAP.
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GLAD NEWS FOR THE L'INTORTCSATE!
ac4ickter-ror
DISCOVERED AT LAST
Cherokee Iteifie4Y,
•
CHEROKEE INJECTION!
cOMPOEWORD PROM ROOTS, BARKS IND LEAVES.
~.0.11/02itithE tiliEl4l4 , 6yraul Int" tadic.
care's di (17 thritfinars omits, such Intonti
nence of Ate Urine, Inflammation of The Bladder, Inflam
mation of /ha Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture,
Grate; Meet,Gomfrhsa, elnd, especially recommended
in those cases of Pluor"Albas (Or Whites in females) where
ttll the oldnauseons medicines have failed. . .
RR: It is prepsed in a highly concentrated_ thrill, the
dose onlybetig rilmiSoliti to twoZteatipetinfals three times
per day.
lea- It is diuretic and alterative in Its action; purifying
and cleansing the blood, causing It to flow in all of Its
original purity and vigor; thus removing from the system
all pernicious causes which have induced disease.
CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or assist
ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in
conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea,
Glee; Fulor .471. ms or Whites. Its effects are heating,
scorning and demulcent; removing all scalding, heat,
chordee and pain,. instead of the burning and almost un
endurable pain that Is experienced with nearly all the
cheap quack Injections. .
.W•By. the use of the CHEROKEE-, REMEDY and
CHEROKEE INJECTION-the two illedtlikes tit the same
time—all Improper discharges an removed and the weak:
ened Organs, -are speedily , restored. to; full vigtor • and
strength:. -
itirFor full particular; get our pamphlet from any
drug store in the country, or write us, and we will mail
free, to any address, a full treatise.
tir Price, pII;EROBEE AFT.rrplc;, $2 per bottle, or
thiee bottles toress.• : iii ;. 1
sa-Price, CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or
three bottles for $5.
, la- Sent by express to any address on receipt of
price.
Aar Sold by all druggists everywhere.
DR. W. R. DEERWIN az CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
tuarlo-eudly No. 59 Liberty street, New York.
CHEROKEE CURE!
TfiE GREAT
INDIAN KEDICINE,
0011POUNDRO FROX
ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES
An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weak
ness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseases caused by self
pollution; such as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude,
Pains inthei*.kiDintnessof. Vision, Premature Old Age
'Weak Nerves;Milly - Of Breathing, Trembling, Wakeful
ness, Eruptions on the Face, Pale Countenance, Insanity,
Consumption, and all the Direful complaints caused by de
parting from the path of nature. •
ner This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one
on which all can rely, as it has been used in - our practice
for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not
failed in a single instance. Int curative:powers havibeen
sufficient to gain victory oyor.the most stubborn case.
sg-To those who have trifled with their constitution,
until they think ihentrailvee'boyond the reach of medical
aid,we.wriald say Despair not ! the CHEROKEE CURE will
restore you to healtli and vigor, and after all quack doc
tors have failed 1
•
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soy-For full particulars, get a-Circular from any Drug.
Store in the country, or write the Proprietor, who will
mail free' to any one deshing the same, a full treatise in
pamphlet form.
ffirPrices .$2 per bottle, or three bottles for $,Ci, and
forwarded - by etkOnisstolill parts of - the world.
Afir Sohl by all respectable druggists everywhere.
n 4. W. R. MERWIN & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
marlo eogy „NO. sa Libegt3s street, : New York.
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANT'S .NALL BRANT'S HALL.
' I GRAIsTD STAR
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination Dramatic Company,
Combination - • Dramatic' Company,
CROWDS TURNED FROM THE MORS UNABLE TO
GAIN ADMISSION.
SPLENDID NEW PLAY. SPLENDID NEW PLAY.
SPLENDID NFW PLAY. SPLENDID NEW PLAY.
Rose of Killarney. Rose, of lillarneyi ,
Rose of Killarney Rose of Killarney.
Rose ,of Killarney. Rose
. Killarney.
Rase of Killarney. lose of Killarney
And the Musical Farce, called
JENNY 'LIND.
JENNY- I/IND
JENNY LIND.
JENNY LIND
JENNY LIND
JENNY LIND.
JENNY LIND:
JENNY LIND
MISS FANNY DENHAM,
MISS FANNY DENILAN,__,
• 11188 1 FAVIY.DENFAAI - -
MS FANNY DENIM
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fah uumerous songs, duetts, chemises dances and a
TRIANGULAR DUFL.
The whole company in the bill
•Secure Seats and Coma Early.
For particulars see small bills.
' SANFORD'S HALL.
-TBIRD STREET, BELOW MARKET STREET,
REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON
SANFORD AND TROUPE.
DRAWING ROOM CONCERT.
MONDAY EVENINO, MARCH 14.
HUTCHINSON FAMILY.
To conclude with
- THE MUM/Si - Y.
SANFORD AND
Orchestra Seats can be procured in advance at .Bann
vart's Drug Store.
Doors open at 631. Commence Xto 8 .
Policb always in attendance to preserve order. •
Admittance 2,5 cents: , - •
Orchestra chairs,•'so cents. '
Private tam eptircs . tEmch; jfiagle seats,..sl.eicn.
CANTERBURY MUSIC- 11111: -
WALMIT ST., BELOW THIRD.
.
With a Firat- - slass Company of -,=
SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIANS, &c.,
16 cents.
Seats in Boxes
DIARIES DIARIES I
A NOTHER assortment.of Ppoket and De*
21_ Diaries for 1864, just received and for sale cheap at
feb2. ; 1 11.SOITST8'.WS BOOKSTORE, Harrisburg, ,
ORAITGESI-:,ollGES!,:vaust
65 BOXES ORANGES ; in prima : order 'And fov sales
low,by „r• .•: tribsr. . w. DOCK, cek
QTRUPS, of extra quality,arid'iltAo*-pn
just received and for saleby
,fel . , CO.
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-- 13,1C,CIAZ -NOTICES.
litiff3
"Dr. Wishares Pine Tree Tar
Cordial - is the only safe and re
liable remedy which has ever
been prepared _front the juices of
the pinertree."
* " Dr. Wishart's
Pine Tree Tar Cordial has given,
evidence in thousands of capes of
its power tQ cure in Consumptimi .
of -the Lungs, A'r . ysipelits; Salt
Rheum, and eruptions on any
part of the body?'
* * * * " ThOle who are
troubled with throat and lung
diseases, cannot do better than
get a bottle slf : , Dr. Wishart's
Pine Tree Tar: Cordial, and use
it-according =to directions."
"We believe
that on (104 spent for Dr,
Wishart'i Pint Tree Tar Cordial
will do more to purify the blood
attd cure scrofulous sores than
ten dollars on any other -rentedY."
"The weak
stomach is rapidly inivigorated
and the appetite restored by Dr.
Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cor
dial."
* * * * « Dr. Wishart's
Pine Tree Tar Cordial does its
work at Once, and the patient is
immediately relieved._ and cured.",
fail to read the
next column. . _
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IRDICAL.
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TAR CORDIAL
IS THE VITAL Fitikcn PINE TREE,
Obtained by a pe - nuhar process in the dis
tillation of the tar, bk:Nififehjts highest med
ical properties are retaizied:;:'•
Have you a Cough P Have you SorelThroat
Have you any of the premonitory symptoms
of that most fatal disease, Consumption?
Those who should be warned by these
symptoms generally think lightly of them
ontil:it is too late,; • Fibre this fact, imitliffips
Imorbithin any 'other, "arises the sad -preva
lence - atil.fatality of disease which sweeps to
the grave at least "one-sixth" of death's
victims.
Consumption has destroyed more of the
human family than any other disease;., and the
bestphykicians for many years have despaired
of a cure, or a reinedy that would' heal the
:lungs, but, for more than two hundred years
- the whole medical world has been impressed
that there was a mysterious power and effi
ciencrin'the Pine TreaTar to heal the lungs;
therefore they have recommended the use of
Tar Water, which in many caseslutita good
effect; but how to combine 'the medical -pro
:psrties so as to heal the lungs, has ever been
a mystery Mita it was discovered by ; Dr- L.
Q.• C. WISHART, of - Philadelphia,
,the
proprietor of "W 4 r
ishart's Pine Tree fir-00r
n
• Many, not only of the people, but physi
cians of every school and practice, are daily
asking me; "What is the principle °realise of
jroir success in the treatment of Pulmonary
Consumption ?" My answer is this:
The invigoration of the digestive organs--
the strengthening of the debilitated system—
•the ipari,fication and enriehment of the blood,
Must expel froin the system the corruption
which scrofula breeds. While this is effected
by the powerful alterative (changing from
disease to health) properties of the Tar Oor
dial, its healing and -renovating principle is
,also: acting:upon the irritated surfaces of the
lungs and throat, penetrating to each dis
- eased part, relieving pain, subduing inflainma
tion, and restoring a healthful tendency. Let
this two-fold power, the". healing and the
strengthening, continue to act in conjunction
with Nature's constant recuperative tendency,
: d t,he patient is saved, it he hau not too
long delayed a resort, to the means of cure.
I ask all to read the following,'certificates.
They are from men and women of unques
tionable worth and reputation:
DR. WisaturrDear had a very
dreadfal cough and sore throat for one year,
and my whole system was fast giving way, and
I was prostrated on my bed with but little
hope of recovering. My disease baffled the
power of all medicines, and in a shbrt time
must have gone to my grave, but thsielt God,
my daughter-in-law would not rest until - .she
went to your store, No. 10 li. Second street,
and related my case to you, purchased ' One
bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and I
commenced to use it, and in one - weak I was
Much better, and after using three bottles I
ram perfectly well, and a wonder to all my
ftiends, for they ell pronounced me past cure.
Publish my case if you think proper.
REBECCA HAMILTON,
No. 1381 Wylie street, Philadelphia.
Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tax 'Cordial is an
infalliable cure for Ifronclii#4 Bleeding of
the Lungs, SOrn Throat_an4l3teast, Inflamma
tion of the Lungs. ,
Mr. Wan) says.
Du. Wismar—Bin—l had Bronchitis, In
flammation of the Lungs, Shortness Of Breath,
and Palpitation of the Heart, in their worst
forms; I had been treated by several of the
most eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but
they could not stop. the rapid cours_s- of my
disease, and I hid despaired eireriming re
stored to health. I was truly on the verge of
the grave. Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial was
highly recommended, to, me by a friend; I
tried it, and am thankful to say that, after
using four large, and one small, bottles, I was
restored to perfect health. You can give re
ference to nayhouse,No. 968 N. Second street,
or at my office of Receiver of Taxes, from 9
ar. to 2 p. as., corner of Chestnut and Sixth
streets. JOHN WARD.
Read the following from Utica
Da. Wnanizr- - -Diar Sake pleasure
in informing you through this source that
your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which was recom
mended for my daughter by Dr. J. A. Hall; of
this city,
_has cured her of. a Coutift* more
than five Months' standing. I had thought
her beyond cure, and had employed the best
of medical aid without any benefit.. 'I can
cheerfully recommend it to the
.public as a sale
and sure remedy for those similarly afflicted,
as I know of many other cases besjdes that of
my daughter that it has entirely cured of long
standing coughs. Yours rasp ectfaliy,_
JOHN - V. R Dagnerrein Artist.
Is 6 Grenessee street, Utica
:—I have used Dr. Wishart's
Pine Tree Tar Cordial in my family, and can
cordially recommend it as a valuable and safe
medicine for cob* coughs and to those pre-
Drse pi to consumption.
G. A. FOSTER, 160 Genessee street.
The above area few among the thousands
which this great remedy has saved from . an
untimely grave. •
We have thousands of letters from physi
cians and druggists who have - proscribed and
sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they have
never used or sold a medicine which gave
' -
such universal satisfaction.
The Tar Cordial, when talten in connection
with Dr. Wisharts Dyspepsia Pills, is an in
fallible cure for Dyspepsia.
The Pm TREE TAR Coanur.,,' will cure
Coughs, Sore Throat, and Breast, " - Bronchitis,
Astiuna, Whoa Diptheria, and is
also an excellent 'remedy for -diseases of the
kidneys andfemale'complaints.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
The genuine has the name orthe proprietor an II a pine
tree blown in the bottle. An ethers era sPilliot43 . imita
tions. ,
- TEM tilirt CENTS and OZE Dormar(per Forms. Pre
pared only by the ProprietOr;: o -
•
Dr. L. Q. C. - Wilutrt,
10ngt . h.spwn e 4 Stre.el s Pidiadelphia, Pa.
Sold bitinigists evt . t3riclWld• WheloseebY
delphia and New York Wholesale Druggists. Ynarlo-1y