Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, March 15, 1864, Image 4

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CONSTPAYTIION I,VATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONS TrUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTTTUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION.-WATER.
CONST/TIITION, WATER
CONSTI2 VIION-W.g.rme
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GREAT REMEDY
CON STITILITIO
AND Tkil; ONLY' KNOWN
DIABETES, and DISEASES of the ILDNEYS
and BLADDER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
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'Ens been pronounced by the :Medial .Facnity and the
public, tobe the most wonderfal remedy far the perma
nent cure of all diseases ofi :the STOMACH, LIVER,
EIDNETB and BLADDER thit has ever been offered.
It is not a AIINERAL WATER. It is from experienc
that CONSTITUTION WATER has ,emanateci r and we non
say let no man doubt, when a- single bottle has been
known to cure dise . ' 4l ' 4 which the best medical talent in
this country has failed to relieve. '
A remedy possessing the virtues of 'Cifinstitution Water'
cannot be classed under "quack' prepuraticin.s, as it is,
now used by the most scientific practitieners in this city.,
it is only second class physicians that' - cry - ildtvia poljular .
remedies, while the better skiffed.' Make use' - of eVery
means to accomplish a cure; and - the success, of the phy
sician increases as his knowledge; of different remedies
enables him to produce a cure, vddlerothere fail in the at
tempt. Science is satisfied with the truth.
Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we mean you who
are under soma ipeciadists's carelrcim year to year, and ire
particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting
to Meat treatment, and, all sorts of local applications for
diqe.qeo, with as much chance of success as there would
or from local applications to the throat for diseases of the
brain.
We have been always careful to use language in our
circular that could not shock tho most delicate organiza
tion, but we receive so marly communications front per
sons for which Constitution Water. is adapted, and of
whose diseases no mention has been.mado, that .we have
come to the conclusion that if the _remedy. is ;capable 'of
producing a cure, no matter what the disease may be, it
should be made known. The medicine is put up for tho
public, and there should be no exceptions.
We would say, Constitution Water is not like a gilded
pill, made to suit the eye and taste; it is.a medicine in
every sense of the term, placed in the hands of the peo
ple for their relief, and if taken according to the direc
tions it will, in every case, produce a radical cure. We
would say that the directions in regard to diet, ete., re
late only to the diesese under which they occur.
DIABETES "
Is a disease of the stomach and liver, acting through the
kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most obstinate disease,
except consumption, that affects Lho' human constitution.
We have no space for discussing causes, but will'ttatc.that
the effect of the disease is the conversion of tiro starchy
principle (or vegetable portion of the. food).into• sugar,'
which stimulates the kidneys toan excessive secretion of
water. Many persons Stiffer from thisdiraiso who are
ignorant of it; that is, they pass large quantities during
the day, and are obliged to get up from one to fifteen or
twenty times during the night. No notice is taken of it
until their attention is called to the large discharge of
water, and often when it is so far advanced as to be beyond
the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptom is
the great thirst, which, when the disease_ is' fully estab
lished, is intolerable—the patient'drinks constantly without
being satisfied; also dryness of the mouth, cracking of, the
lips, a sweet breath, in the - more advanced cases,; - and
finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient grade
aly sinks from exhaustion.
CONSTITUTION WATER is, without doubt, tho only known.
remedy for Diabetes, and we have as much cOrilldence that
it Is a specific as we hare that opium will produce-sleep,
and truthfully say that it has cured every case in which it
has been used,
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., ETC.;
Diseases arising from a faulty secretion—ln the one case
being too little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the
other a too profuse secretion—which will be speedily cured
. .
by the
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
.CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION. WATER
•
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE'
,ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR'
THE ONLY KNOwm REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
DIABETES.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE'. BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF THE_IIIDNEYS.,
CATARRH OF THE
BLADDER. '
''TRANGUA.RY AND BURNING, OR PAINFUL URI
r - NA'ILNG.
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and
tco mush cannot be said in its praise. A single 'dose has
oeen knoWn to relieve the most urgent symptoms
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in ,tho small
of the back and through the hips? A teasppOrtful a day
of the Constitution Water will relieve yon
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given up the use of buittu, cubpbs and
Juniper In the treatment of those diseases; and only use
thorn for Font of abetter remedy.
.
CONSTITUTION. WATER,
has provod itself equal to the task that has devolved
upon it:
DIURETICS
,rritate and droneh the kidneys, arid by Conekuit use soon
lead to chronic degeneration and cohtirmed disease.- '
We present the Constitution Water to the public with
the conviction that it has no equal in relieviqgthe class
of diseases for which it has been;found so eminently litue
cessful for curing ; and we troy hat We shall lig reylirded
for our efforts In placing:to vakable a remedf irk,a -form
to meet the requirements of patient and phrAatut.
BF AT) ! READ I.l' READ! !.!: - •
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ItAlvvms, l'a., June 2, Isek—Dr. Wm. IL Gr,e99,-
Dear sir: In February,lB6l,4tva.s affected with Sugar
diabetes, and for five months ..I passed more ' than two
A
piti
gallons of water in twenty-Co ours. ' I was obliged to
get up as often as ten or twe times daring the night,
and in five months I lost a t fifty pounds imweight.
During the month 'of July, 1,481,1 procured. two bottles
of Constitution Water, and irifro days after using it les,
perienced relief, and after to ng two bottles I was en
tirely cured, soon after regaining my usual plod hinith.
Yours trulY. J. V. L DEIVITT
BOSTON CORNERS, N. V., Dec. 27,1134.- 7 1 Tm. Gregg
Co.--Gents: I freely,givo yeirlibertylenSake use of the
following certificate of the statue of Constitution Water.,
width 'Can recommend in tip highest manner Mrtilfe
was attacked with pato in thseshouldere', whole ' length' of
the back; and in her limbs, with Ftellritation of the 'Heart
and Irritation of the Bladder. I'called' riphysician, who
attended her about three months; rbente left her worse
than-he had found her. I then employed one of the best
physicians I could find, who attended her for about nine
months, and while she was under his ,care she did not suf
fer quite as much pain. HO finally-gave her, up, and said
"her case was inearabie. For," said he, "she has such
combination of complaints that medicine vitas for one. ope
rates against some other of her cliflieultses." Abo4e this
time she commenced the use of Constitution Water, ' and
to our utter astonishment, almost the first dose seemed
to have the desired effect, and she kept on - improving
rapidly under its treatment, and now superintends en
tirely her domestieafiliirs. She has not taken any , of the
Onstitution Water for about four weeks, anti aro happy
to say that it has produced a permanent cure.
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FM M. VAN BENSOMMT.
WETHERSFIELD, Conn., March 2; 1863.—Pr. W. H
Gregg—Dear Sir:—Baring seen your-advertisement of
"Constitution Water," recommended for Inflammation of,
the Kidneys and Irritation of tho Bladder; haV,lfig'StifferisiK
for the past three yeart, and tiled the sat of a number
of
physicians-with-only teinpouirfielia, I Wasindlicid to try
our medicine. , I•procefed one bottle of your agents at.
Nartforil, Messrs Lee, Sisson & Co., and when I had tided
half of it , to my surprise I found a great change in in
health. I have used two bottles of it, and am where I .
never expected to be in my life, well, and in goods pi r it s ,
I cannot express my gratitude for it; I feel that it is all
and more thatryou recommend is to be. May the blessing
of fled ever attend you in Yotirlabots . of love.
Yours t r ul y, .LEONARD PK/BLOW.
FOB &LLB BY ALL' DROVOISTS , PRICE 31.
• WX; OREGes .9% C4,.Prorietb.
brORGAHIt ALLEN,. detteral Ag P
enta; is
Jan 26-dastilm-eed No..4ll.otailtreet, New 'York
SOLD 0 :
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COW:DIN;
AMID p 4 U G. %-.1
Steam Weekly to Liverpool:-
711' OIICIHNIa at QITEENSTOWIQ, (CorklEar
-1 bor.) The well (mown Steamers 'of the Livittiool,
New York and Philadelphia staamphip Corapany,-ard iii:
tended to sail as follows:
ETNA, Saturday, (March' 12_. CITY OF NEWYORK,
Saturday, March 19;
. FDINBURG, Saturday; 'March 20,
and every succeeding Saturday, at Noon, foom Pier 44,
North River.
RATES OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLE rir GOLD, os ITS 3KIDLYALErr in orrnitmcnr.
FIRST CABIN $80 : 00. STEERAGE .. ~..... $30,00
do to London 85'00 -do to Londchr " 4 34'00'
do to Parts . 95.00:. •do to :Paris, .-:-. .;. . JR). 00 ,
do to Hamburg ..; - 90;00, :do to Mataburk,•i, 37.00
Passengers also' forward to Haife;''Brernen, itotter.
dam, Antwerp, Bm., at. equally lowistes. • • '
, Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75 4 ,
$B5, slos... , Ateentile, $30., Those who wish to send, for
their triendsz an.buy.ticketiliere,at t4o Bo. niteit- -__....,,,, -
For Outlier idformatlon' apply at-the Company OMea."
JOAN G:' DALE,' *AgOrit, 15 Briridway, K Ir.:iii 6:0 ,
ZIMMERHAN, Harrisburg. [ll3-dly
TRBABbgr. nameassarr,
COrrnie O# l 4;kiiitruiniain' of _tint Oensintior;
Wiesmcaori, Jan: Id, 1864.
.AXTBEREAB,
by-Satisifactory - evidence, - pre-.
VT. seated to the undersigned it has been made,toap•
pear that the First National Bsuak or. Harriet:Mfg; in the
county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, has been
duly organized, under and according to the requiremeats.
of the act of Congrem, entitled "An act to provide a Na-
Along.. currency, secured by a pledge of United,,States
stocks, and Ic, p'rovide for the "circulation and' ralerantion
thereat'''. iipproAd• Febritarr:2sth, l lB63,• and hasisoloplio d .
with iall'theprovisions of said amy.required to be complied:
with before commencing: the buainsms ofban l In
Now,,therefore, Mtußech, ComPtrellek Of the
Currencyido' hereby certify . that' thwFirat. 'National _Bank'
of lEtarglebui7,countfeeDinphin'Mid State or Pennsylva
nia; isalutheriv.ed ..to - .commence: the' 'businefeof banking
under•theact aforesaid. ;
_
S.) In testiiiioly whereof, witness my .hanit and seal
iof office, thbi 17th'day Orlmuatt 184' 4
HUGH htdUILOCH, -
Jan 19-2 m • Comptroller. of the Currency.:..
-NOTICE •TO. BII:ILDEN8 - AND' 'CON: ,
.TAACTORt.i—:TfrOlitdeittped• committee •or hie"
raxton-Firo Company,-..invitiiproposals fort the ' creel ion
and completion or ai4Engitto" House two:story brick, -to
be located in Second sheet near Tine. Fur piing and
specifications call upon DANIEL E. WILT, at hie Lumber
oillce,.lbot or Second street, Bids will be received up to
10th day or March, 186.1.. - DANIEL
.E., Wl,l2,____" _ , .. :
.. GEORGE ..... WEAVERi% .
DAVB ORA - WE:T.IY -
-. ALEX.KOSER; - - • .
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JOHN 'A. HALLER,
marl-dtf „. ... Building Committee.
HAGAN'S PLA.GNOLIA BALM,
VOR beautifying the oonaplexion, ,oyadicat
I_,`lug freckles , eruptions; sunburn and tan.. It is . the
tuost - extraordinqy and. delightful *ukt article ever
covered. It changea the andburiat face and hands: in 41
pearly 'like; 7 .tatin. texture add ravishingbuaut“v leaving
the complexion trash, tradeparont rand smooth. It re
moves pimplcs,, tetter, tan and roughness. It is what
every . ladY
_should and none will dispense with
when mice used. Sole 'agents for 114:city. For sale. by
the brittle df dozen; - 8. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
Apothecaries, 118 Harker atreet, Harrisburg. ,
fctill-dtPr . ,
SILAS WAR - D •.
• DEALER 1 • • •
PIANV:RODTES 'MELODEONS 'SHEET MDSIC
.
Banjos, Stilingq i.
Drunii,lifes, T aintall'kinds of - Musical Merchandise.
Picture`Rames, Looking Glasses, Photograph Cianbi and
Albums, - Ainbrotypo Gems, Engravings; Pictures,
Remember the place, No. 12 Third street , the larges
Mash? Store this side el the great cities. jan2B-dtr
Ithportant to Trutkers—and Gardenosr.
QEEDS by tho BUSHEL or POUND, of
the leading and beet early varieties. Peas, Beans,
Radish, Cabbago,,.7imilngstailt," & Co..ol . ent, Carrot Par.
srni,,ltoolahagn, Onion, t4e. Theaborc aced offered
for safe are raised in .I.olr 'York State, Wont+ Of the mot
respOnsible seat :growers in IBC: country.- I.'. hove .:pu
'chased from them.fora nitubor of yeariv:and always
foandAluantrue, to. name and Much ember than .accd
. • . - -
raised farther South.
Keystone 'Elwin. und Nursery flariisburg.
1". S.—Orders unnting immediate attentiorrdrup In the
Past Office. No ordeni will be taken for any, kinds of
seed less than by the;pound, or one.fourtli pound of four
carietle.s. tfeb2sl . , 'J. MISR.
•DR. B. M. GILDEA ) •
T'l S T - •
NO. 'll9 MARKET
Teeth positively extracted- *ithout pain by the use of
rij.rous oxide. , • • ciell-dtt
JUST' OPENIM,
AN ASSORTME'N'T OF
ROSEWOOD AND,MArROGANY
WRITING- DESKS, -
Of dilrerent slaw., for sale at. • • *. • -
nol9 SCREFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
A PATRIOTIC k GIFT BOOK.
OUR CONSTITUTION, GOVERNMENT AND UNION.
"Ocir Government,".an.expoidtioii,of
&e.., for popular hilfirmirr:..Price. SL.. Pim
sale at del4 . pERGNEWS BOORSTOREL
..
. . .
MOBAdOO .AND , CE( ARB
100 BOXES CONGRESS'AND NAVY TOBACCO.
100,000 FINE, MAIM
1.00,000 corgoN
For solo by tfeb29,4*"ti T BY & KIINKLF.,.
A LL4lersons hitving4GrapeTines of choice
vtnietiee; vittich.they wisty to have pruned, can-Iwo
it•tione in tho, boat manner and tree of .charge, by addre:t
sing a note through.the Post 011ito.to TACOB
N. EV —The present Seabon and weather are titos.t Tlxvo)a:
ble for the Wirpoaa, . febio
"XTORFOLK CRYSTERSI4S9,I Salts, ur.O.er
the Jones Rouse. • Tork River Oysters, O. fine article,
under tho Jones }lonise.
'Also, TerrapihCwhich will be served up in line style at
short notice under the Jones House, by
no $0 JOSEPH SHIVELY. •
ORANGES! ORANGES!!-20 boxes .-in
primeurder. Just received wholesale and retail
roles • DOCK, "Jit.; do 00
MIRENCIi BEANS—A rare article, just re
-1 calved at, Ifeb3] 7iCr, DOCg„, da &C 0...;
NE • ROMANO SHERRY , JIB4B. -Warranted - the Finest i:Sherry' 10114 s this
'country.. For sale-at . . Vll4l. D000.4.JA., &;CCLI
•711 HE CELEBkANED ItEZG.ENIk , Ott, .0 ,
1 AIX, and4lay.& Martin 'a - London Vacking, Just.. r e -.
ceired and , for sale by- - C 04,, •
.
SEED.-- 1 0hp , hundred: enij Fi
Bushels piimb• Milo Clever Seed forego by
febQ9-lw*l EBY & KUICKLE.
COX'S SPARKLING GELATIN, the best
manufactured, just recelvedand for sale by
fel WM. DOCK, is., & CO
fIATSUPS JUNTLoSAIIOESi of the most =-
NJ perion and choice bninds, Just received' and .ttin sale
by , - : - 44.14
MIS oitANdES, 'soladtedAoiffiat&
20 . 13° importations, and triamoit, , tiPeafoi erar!ottaidlit•
to this market at this season, Jew: meetood "and rot sale
lip Vela] WM. DOCK, Js & CO.
APPLES.
have , just receivedit fine selection, of - APPLES, in
prime order. For sale by the barrel, bushel . , ctr . small
quantity at [feb3] DOOltr ;CO.` .'
Qmotrprn SALMON.-- FINE sEiaw - gn
sAr.J4eN; jast received at • 1
t'el?a , W. DOCK, CO
APPLES! APPLES! 1-150,:bbls. of , Yotk
Apples of every variety. Also York State
State 'S
Butter, for sale at . ja29 BOYER & kOERPER.
T EA. 4R; P,ERINES WORCEST.gR. .
sxtroggi
1./ the most popular and the purest. aer , offered to, the
public, just received and for ado by
fold - 'WM. DOCK, Jrt & CO:
A. 7 LARGE•.Iot 'of best , quality , of , 'Mercer
11 Bitatoes just reoeived and. for silo W.
• BOYER &XliEßP:kkt. •
decl2-dtf • No. 3 Maria, SquOre.
40 BOXES ORANGES, in good order ;
a!5O, 100 Harrell of CHOICE APPLES for sale at
rebs - - : JOHN WISE Fruit Store.
IAURITA'Air MUSTARD, the beet imported,
Just received and for salo by
Mr • WDE. DOCK, JR:, al CO.
. :
ORANGES! ORANGES !—A large lot of
superior Orangw, and Sicily Havana, for ado in any
- quantity al !aim) BOYER it' ROMPER:
MOFEENER'S excelsior hams, of sea-
Ikus
EOWS curing. - Ault, rcoolvolouid for
deaf ' W. DOCK, JR, & C 0,1.1
PINE .APPLE (ALEESE---Norton s ce'l3-
prated, at [uo2o) WM. DOCK, it. & eO.
Frig ORANGES andl:4lsl9NS fat mdo at
40/EsT I f fiteS, wholesale suaVatiga. • -
EMI
H. W. GROSS & CO.,
FMTM:WW•IrWRV:MI
DRUGGISTS,
MARKET STREET,
HASRIBBURG, PA
DJUGGISTS, PHYSIOIAI1 7 8, STORE-
KEEPERS AND CONSUAIERS
We are daily adding to our awortmout of goods all such
'articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your
attention to the hugest and best selected stock in this
city, of •
DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PAINTS,
.01114, Varnishm , and Glum,
Dye-Stuffs, Glaa; and Putty,
Burning Fluid and Alcohol,
_ ••••
Lard,'Speria and Plna Oila,
Bogies, Vlials, end Lamp Gtobee,
. a" : • ; It
• • Lit
With a general variety of
PERFMKE4Y /X 1:) T011..E ARTICLES,
odecteii FronCtbe tr i Olailtftiliriiri o
Sm. op() bind z)1 L 1
Beinevery litrehliOitiiiii[ ,;•:11,11. 1)% Z ,
pAnirs, 'fauna
LINSESD OIL, vAatylvigs, if 3 f •I,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
.4Rrisrs ILEUMS& f
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
ooioßs
?1,.)1111
AND DitOP
' ' • — ~Ciir AEA KINDS
•
Wer 44 Bl l 6 4 3tfth9 knirlteraixill,Taeltil . Jeoltirdathat' we
eau supply the .waiits:drull: ainefrotuiVeleir'figlstso-
TEETH F . TEETH
JONES' AND WHITES PO#CELAPT METH,
PATENT MEDICINE'S, AND
72: 11 1 .1 ••
*dm Riedn i s&iin*
or ail kind's', 'diredf trb3i the*Propriedorir.
. 1 .• , :
SAPONIFIER AND CONCENTRATED LYE.
BR
Wholesale Agents ,for w4tek.lre IP. Ps .IfT
_
as It eau be purchased in the cities.
I_4l
, t
TRATEIV* FiViii.EXTRIOTIZ;
CARBON OIL
Being ]urge purchasers
: these 01ls, we oan oflbr in
ducehto'ng clOs4 buyers. 4941 4 an
improved - patterns, 'very %kinds oftatitpii
'changed to burn Coal Oil.
PARSCERWANTYGR
Those of you who have not given outrltoitiffi ITh ha-
:ILE POWDERS a trial know nut their superiority, and the
advantage they are in keeping limes and Cattle healthy
And In a good condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived
from the use of our Cattle Powders, by the indreased quan
Ity and quality of milk, besides improving the general
health and appearance of their cattle.
Our long experience in the business gives us the advan
'tage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our ar
Oungements In the citing are such that we can, in a very
short time ; furnien'anything appertaining to our Inudness,
on the best of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our
house, we hope by strict attention to haziness, a careful
selection of
PURR DRUGS
at fair prices, aid the desire to please all, to merit a con
tinuance of the favor of a discriminating publia
apl6-dly
AC. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Third
. street, Harrisburg, Pa. • All business entrusted to
him will be promptly attended to.
Bounties, Pensions and Back Pay of °Sams collected.
dcclo
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
PORT FOLIOS! PORT FOLIOS!
CHESSMEN ! BACKGAMMON BOARDS
Received at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE
ENGLISH DAIRY and
NEW YORK STATE ORKESE,
At N 02 0 .) WM..DOCK, JR., & CO.
PICK' Es I PICKLES 1 !
By the barrel, half barrel, jar or dunk., at
tto2s]. BOVER'& KOBRPNR.
AFRESH supply of Mchener's Celebrate
Sugar Cured Hama and Dried Beet at
n 0251 BOYER & KOERPER.
MOKED B " F,
-4. CHOICE LOT
At
[dols) W. DOCK, JL, & OC.
0 YOU wish a good Gold boa .11" ao,
all at sammurs - Boolaaora, Rerriabiag. (we
egida
NO. 19
Artist's Colors and Tools,
Pure Ground Spices,
IMEMEI
Castile Seep t .Sponges and Corks,
in, kn., Ate.
,
COLORS; PAINT AND
3 ::i
184 -.YriaITVIA-7-..7,1!6.
Afl~H I 4 EMI NT
R'A;LaUOADS.
gOtria--Oirand after Man
dan Normthber - 17,1 1 / 6 3, Passenger trans, will run
flatly, as follii47)3,l33indaya excepted j.
FOE erAMBERSBBRO - .4147) Etamtse6iititr
Leas6RlNpraCam;.•;•••• • .... ... .100 146
" Amen= 316
" Arriviat . . .... .4.24
Chamb gt rab .; ll4. " l. "' teav'e at • • - 8.20 - 1 12.60'
-2.100 - L2B-
Leavei-81148jetsbubt''''''" ''' '' 2.00
NeWVIUR .*.
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*
CaiiiSlo. 2 ::. ''''' IQ 2.42
" Mecbanicaburg - .10.42 3.12
Arrive-at Harrisburg • , ILIS 3.40
PqR,,C.1131,71ig. ID.ifetaglkTOWN:
. • , - , - .... _ , , ,
A. Y. • P. It,
LesCe-ifitirfsiitii -'. .. - .+.f.... 4:04 : 4.36 '.
":' `
,4 1itediant.......r....... .... . 3.47 4 2.15
.
g. Vair li Slo • • - - " ' 127 -2.55 -
rie , .10.02 :3,20..-
a . pplisborg ' -WM 4.0 -
Arri On.imbershrtie: -4- + :11.00 ..;:tbik
B M.
Leave ( tea '.....,...„.........:-/LlO. -440..
" - Orc.e e -- ; ' ` — .:11:55' ' '5.00' - "
Arrtrial; - . - :;6.10,
jsr : Making eloso_colmec — tioniat7Harrisbum with trolni
Tor Phflin - lelphiti; New York and Pit *, wit with
trains for ell points West. 0. N. LULL, W._
R. it 011 Ice Gbanibersburg, Nov. 17 , 1862-1 p .
P.tO&G RAILgoAIS.
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WiNTER ARRANGEMENT.
GREAT TRUNK. LINK FllOlll TAX
NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon 'Alliinkitirtf, Easton, /re.ike.
TruiL,q;lQavg for- Philadelphia, New lett,
Reading, Petlstlll6 and all rertded LW Stations TOO
New,lork &press loaves liarrisliurg at 8.80 A.
&reek* at; New York at x. 45 leaven,
138CM0 day. .
Farikl-fretralaerlaporg; To Now. Y0rk,1.5 15; to Phila
delphia $33 85 and $3 00. BaggagOcheckett through.
itetahligi leave , Neir , York at 86. x:, - 1.2 noon, and 7
e. x (PRlabli,rs ISRITVPS.) Leave Plitladelithia at S 156.
and - 3.501.. x. •
ateeplng wain We New York Itctirma - Trainetthro o ll l :!,
to anti from Pittsburg, without change. , -
Passengers the Catawlssa Railroad. -kitty° timatina:
at 8.60 it. and. 246 P. lc., for .Philadelphia, New York,,
and all way polnta.
Traits leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. iL, and 2.30 p at., for
Philadelphia, Ilarrisburg and New York.
An Acconfraodation Passenger train leaves Reading at
8006. j and returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. X.
,p.-,Alt the above trams-ton daily, Sunday excepted.
A Sunday.traittloaves Pottsville at i:;80 u., and
iidelphia.at 3.15 r. u.
Conlinutation, Mileage, Sensim and lidurslon tiokete at
feduced rates tn pad Rona allpoints.
G. A. max,is,
Connie! Superintendent.
Muventber 14, 1.863--41&wtr
MOTELS:
THE UNITED STATES- HOTEL,
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- -ItAItRISIWR4 PA. •
.COVICRI t Ii .S ihtITCHISON, tiiopriefors.
•
1701114 well known Hotel-id now in a condi
& Jaen to tieownnutdate.sa, MaYeling public alFitrdhlt
the mostamploSenvenlences alike for tho trankient:gtlesS
azillhi c perminanttiodider:`- • •
THISIVITITERgrAna noTka, has been entirely mat
ted ihroughimt, and now has aboammodationa equal Im
extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel betwomatilladel,
phia and.Pitiallurg,,lta location in the best in the State,
tft• plhd, being ta eaVietieto all tile railroad , depots; and
in doing prittlistltyttli SIP Mei totibli6 &Nose and bulginess lo
eshthitrotthe t3ty It itsdnow nWthnoonweidenees
FIRB2 , :az A 8 1 X - . ll 'o 2. - I Vir, •
and theltolirietoraiiris!daterinined to:` spare neither ex-
Tense, time or labor to ensure thq.comfort of the guests.
The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully soli
cited: - • ',lell.4ltf, '
; STATE,', -. CA HOTEL;
I.6:9MiA9.TFIRD,4 IO ?,FA* I. -stams,
sims T i W i A• -
loft undergi ed hainkturaltasedibisiiell
(mown house enlarged d.theroughly - renossited:
lV Tho rooms bare been re-painted and papered, and the
entire estalishtnent 'elegantly teturnished . Being plea.
santlY/ 1 44g2illehlY Pi'cl,Wed , with everYcolti
ven~euce, it olihrs to the public all theLeathlortg, and
ries et, a-Vat:Clasp
r hbtel. Tibsty 'it4l4 setviiitt*
'alw ,
4n "attendance. A bar witutigoaced with :64466
liquorstixattactitid:torthixestabliAhment:. - '
de2o4l„,y_ , , WG. 171(8R8OX,.Proprle-tor.,.
0 11:E5' If •
Corner of Market' street and Market Square,
EI/CR,4I B UR G PSI7:N A.
: CHAS: H. -MA N N
11%1)11140,01%
NEW- BAAKERT
`Broad Street *: bet*Fett Second - and - Third,
04A Ri a . C . Ra •
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undeisied hue opened a new. BA. -
1 KERT in the Sla - th.ward, where he - , Is prerkunA to
supply BREAD AND D4.tup-at. a• reasonable - rate, He
warrants satLslactionitrall - who him a calL , He
will sell , .
F ,R PO Uhl)),
and full weight guaranteed/ - - ' - JOHN AIXORN.
•
jan6dtf
:I r AttattliklB4Eg:
CHILLED 4ND, IVROUG}IT IRON.
txl
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pct to- CUT—Showing the Net Work •
of Wrometki iron amp
rrirr, attention •of •ungineal men generally
Is Invited to:the supeitch advantages of this Sere
over all others, in Fire and Burglar Proof qualities. They
are all secured by iCoutbination Lock, without key or
keyhole and the whole mite& or the Safe is CHILLED
IRON, iota IX-inehtia t 0.2 inches thia- 3 ) aud is proof
against Pinith draand the nse of warder, as fro
queutly employeA•lty ,bintgWs in their operations. De
scriptive Weems Tdmieed
• ' GEO. W. PARSON'S.
110 Market street, Harriaburi,,,
Agent for Central Penna.
HOWE'S - STANDARD SCALA&
* ery des.riptip. o mean and Portable Platform
s ca l es, Hay, Coal and Stook Scales, •Hillretul' , Detiot anti
Thi c k Scales, FAirrutee Oharging•Sordes, - Army:Soales and .
Counter Scale&
ties° scares have several IMPORTANT ILWANTAaIa s
.
They receive - the wear ma friction always on chilled s
Valli under the plithinirlliatdatt of receiving it upon
knife pivots and dulling them: No luring ' of. the
.plat
rpm affects the working-.of 414 e ticalv f , Have check
Confine reds to ufLuOthe plid.forni. weigh - *hen out of aisles require no deeppit and cost' less for
foundation, Sze" than any other scales. .
Full informationAdnUat - ted g hi the ,Stdmiber, who is
agent for Centrai,...yle . u.usylykuda, and sells at, netwee..
threr's prices. GE0:14: 'PARSONS,
.049-d3m . . no lihrket street, Aarrisburg..
VISITING, • VaDDING, , , ANTIUNION,
Az/lONA arraitgertierik
iithoe o%t4.ct 49 1 8 I ?.ggirteFs . ..ix . L.,the conutry„ muds of
4nr,a6sceptroll. 14313xgegtod in 'the hilliest *lea.
ar t. . r on - formabre- With 'the.l444 faahioni and entilled
ifri;mptiy, lowsrpriees thatthrireharged.bythestatitat--
ere in N o wysgit: 4144ftlphis. t For seutip_les and-Elea
niaebl6-dtk ;' • 'I''''BFICONFIR'S. BOOK-SWILE.
• :#3 AND KlA',Vrit f_all sues.
o ptaes t: Lie; co.
croseieoelYld
I itnitt4`i-0:14'..!, roc, Itoirw&-K9Np.ilac--,
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JOHN 1.. LOWS
FRENCH PERIODICAL. DROPS,
THE GREAT
FEMALE IREGIII!..ATORI
Are the only imown remody that will sucasettuay and
Invariably restore and regulate the fernalesyeteln, remov
ing all irregtdatitlee, and 'producing health, vigor and
strength.
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Are a Reid prepeas_ Um, the only true one of the kind r evel .
discovered is tkdircormtly, and seta directly, on lY . ,e
erected., whilst-pills and powders can only esta l th em es
they work through sympathy, but not a= tau dmmt sue
polarise,
. Are you suffering from a constant, anxiety for the regu
lar return of naturel'preecribedt,Awa
Give yourself no uneasiness Tor ,Lyon's PeriodicaLDrops,
If taken a day or two borone die eximeted period, will poll
trelyand invadably regu3megioe , oowalog i as cares egiba
IfOIIOWS cause, as eartalwas daylight follows dariumws.
. Are you Welt; enfeebled by disease ; or unable to beer the
labor and Mower of increase? ,
LYONS RIWODIOAL DROPS
Come to you as ablesidng, for is not waren than better than
...
. . ..
ir mpirly takenilt. Ls a certain preventive, and will
pave you mnehinvif - and many hours oteitinirlag.'
• IlaYEennis Nett ailllnted lbw many rovi Itigi complaints* bleat to the' sea, mum hive balntia the stilt
,i3r 0413'-
o'l3k; kW irehurrying you own) an early grave? •
LYON'S PEEIODICAL DROPS-
Are" the eiost itglable iettilator evezknowzi; kid cure, like
shat. have defied the ileetaes
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.
, Will you *age:sway wfth Buttering from Leta:orates.
TrolapausDystatestorrhipa, end a thousand other .dtglcul
ties; all. Lunnoied up 'under the name of lupprestied and
obstructed Ware, whew an,investment of one dollar in
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
will surety Wm you;
Do not instils dropu when forbiddonin the direction,.
for Athena • a ponlye _cpre, and beanies at , all. otter
Uinta; tiiey en suryowe=fni and thadynlouhddlt to ihr
ag440Wn..t 1, 9 Ninetitellmf thti sexual Orgent - . 4,
an&
snltactat-!
WEIt Imrojn_timcs, they would m .
-
trtui R a
nlaturre against Artdch
* 34 d. . I :Vmduget_abeald ,rO l / 1 Y Park jar'
thwe wh°.
LYON'S PRRT A)DIOA.T..', DROPS
azu.n. h!,;0/ the MOW delicate CO_ tick at suty_ . tinae•
yet otimal; slab - to ga.ant — attfast midst
hoPtag that a thonsara Sfie . be used for igoodpur
tans where .one is used for an p bagithuate one.
LYON'S- PigtIdLACAL . DROPS,
the.n .eYtt r-r atr4entale-Regnkator is forsaht by . every,
Diligent; in a inifititiiitiY, lila do not, try= value
,el 4 ltalettfOr a: - * li able - inetunise, hay any
niner. WUJI no other, but if the. Droggiat . to -stoat you
apply:has not - goVit T inalto-him sand and get It for you
C. Vr. CLARK &
Itorsirroas,
AllVh - Weade, - by
JOIED/STON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEM,
=North Sixth Street, Philaffephit Pa
•••
. 64
rn -
e• ;(
Nook _ ; Mid -Stationery sto re
v ithrachkig every new and tmlavred cu e of
I‘OIOKET BOOKS,
mums,
=tz.
MAGIC
DALE SIMILTOCKIIT BOOKS,
888 PURSES,
PORTBONNAM, 7 ",
sL pritvato enlC &It ctreatostancea
la
POCKET CIITTOCR.Y,
Consisting, ea fine asortment of Westenholz--'s
Pocket Knives
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MUENCH AGENT
OF the Old Wallower-Line, respectfully
forms the public that this Old Daily Transpertatcz.
Line (the only Wallower Line now in existence in this
clip,) is In successful operation and prepared to carry
freight as low as any other individual line between Phila
wielphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport ; Williamsport ;
"Jamey Shore, Lock Haven and all other points on the
Worthen Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Williams7 , l
quid Elmira Railroads.
- SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
SIGN OF THE "AMERICAN FLAG,"
And pun bass your
NOTE PAPER AND. ENFWPES,
PORTFO p aa .
. NOOO4I,
POOSET DOISTANDS,
VALENTINEa,
PHI:Y P I nRAPH ALB CIE
lode of the very best material, PHOTOGRAPHS
'
prices!. Remember the pla ce , for sale at eery Pr
MUST BE SOLD!
Has to V
-of iv,„- Je removed on the first or April next. His 6teei
..11 Paper must be reduced, and will therefore, b
at Very low prices ; although price of Wall Papers
..4111 going up, Persons desirous of Papering their Rocs&
will do well to examine his assortment and prices.
December 1, 1863. THEO. F. SCHEFFER
,Aer Five cents .cash paid for clear mixed Rags pe
pound. Old Books wanted for—cash. [de.,
MORTON'S GOLD PENS
New Haven, Cann.
•
•
Another lot of Norton's %rivalled' Gold peas for sa
at SCHEFFER'S BooksroßE
All pens Warranted for one year. Sru
E NGI A SEE DAIRY and
- • NEW YORE STATE CHEESE!
BOYER..k kOERTER.
POCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES
PORTEMONNAIIES, and a general variety or LEA
THER GOOD:3, just received at
BERGXER'S)3OO.K STORE.
ALMANACS! ALMANACS! !
BEAR' S LAITC4STERALMAIYACS,
Jest nieelsed and for sale at
SOBEETER , S BOOKSTORE.
HAVANA ORANGES, just recieved at
scaro BOYER it ROMPER
eke/Alas. CODFISH, of the cele
brated St. George .brand, just received
vipil . l:o labs by &hi], WIL JR., & co.
1.1306,5 E & ELAGILIVELL'E ENGLISH-
MitLEES, a rare article for tableviae just received
'surfer sale by [feta] WM_ Wm., Jr,. .4 CO.
1141JOIEWHEAT I! BUCKWHEAT !—A small
strperhz quality of Buckwheat, direct ?rum
for ®le hY the =tar quart,
=WI
NEW GOODS-JUST OPENED !
- AT
GOLD PENS,
From Airotort , o celebrated - marpo.
waVi a gatanagea
PORT FOLIOS,
warrnio CAB
ROSEWOOD DESKS,
PAPETERLES,
Together with every article usually found in a firm Chu:
Book end Stationery establishment, at
myl 2 J BERGNER'S, Si Market street
PEIPHE.WS - DAILY LINE
BET we ana..ll PEIXLAD.ELPHIA,
Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Will'. msport, Hurl
- or, Uniontown, Watsontown, Milton.
-. Lewisburg . , Northumberland, Sun
bury, Treverton, Georgetown .
Lykenstown, Millersburg,
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND HARRISBURG.
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally lor , LZcj,
apage will be at the lowest rates. The Cond-c:cl
- with each train to attend to the Fare deLvery
an goods Intrusted to the line Goods delivered ae r ,
pot of FREED, WARD FREED, 811 Market Ftreet.
Philadelphia, by 5 o'clock r. sr., will be delivered in
risborg the next moaning.
Freight Always as Low as by Any tithe;
Line.
JOS. MOIITGOBEERY
Philadelphia and Readinz
Foot of Market street, Harr,Fbar?
0ct.21-tf
_
BAGS! BAGS! BAGS!
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
SEAMLESS, BURLAP AND GUNNY
13 A_ G.- S
FLOUR AXL) SALT RAGS. ALL SIZE".
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
JOHN T. BAILEY k. C+s.,
No. 113, North Front St., PhP,,adElphi,:
fetat4Sta
PIIRE CONCENTr LATED
COFFEE, SUGAR AND MILk.
PERSONS making nr,.l boxes to send to their
Mende in he army, v:111 find this an elegant artic;-:
one box making fortF Yaps of coffee, equal to mai ;-‘7,
cake, and with me Lab or . For sale at
no 24 WM. DOCff
InINTOCE'S PECTORAL SYRUP.
WITS INVALUABLE SYRUP, which is en
tirely Tegetable in its composition has twen en:-
Inoyod with wonderful successdor many gears in theca.)
of diseases for the AIR PA,..i.GES and LUNGS, For any
tbrm of tho disease, such as COUGH, TICKLL\G of the
.THROAT,SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFICULT BREATHING
HOARSEVESS, Lohs OF VOICE and HECTIC FEY ERb,
we will be attended with the happiest results. !t is rta
of the beat and safest medicines for all forms of BRON
CHITIS and CONSUMPTION. Ao laudanum or prrpara
4ins qf Opium in any shape Whir syrup.
PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE.
For sale at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store.
DANIEL A. MIMICH, Agent
Harrisburg, Penn'a
Goods sent to the Warehouse of klessrs. Peacock, Zei
.1s Blechman, Nos. 808 and an Market street, above Bth
Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, r. M., will arrive at Barra
burg, ready for delivery, next morning. tap3o-rd myl
Look Here
SOLDIERS, YOU WILL DO WELL BY CALLI
jee29 Sign of the SOF
...RIVER'S BOOKSTORE,
.....meriaut Flag, Harrisburg, Fa..
WA-14-1 14 PAPER, BORDERS .
SCILEPPER'S BOOKSTORE,
f_11:111 PECTORALS are useful to soothe
11..J1 cough, allay Tickling in the Throat, to reLev
Haersenesai r Catarrh, Sere Throat, ha They coma: Coltsfoat, °rebound, Ipecacnanha, Sexuega and Slug
(the Most reliable expectorants mown,) arc the chief e:
/We constituents, so blended with Gum Arabic and Sage:
that each lozenge contains a mild and very pleasant dos;
Manufacturedeolely by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
*AT Apothries, 119 Market street, Harrisburg.
MOUTON'S GOLD PENS.
Another lot of Morton's
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS,
Jag received at Schefer's Bookstore.
AB pens warranted for one year.
FO jr ,SA good small IRON SAFE
new, ant be purchased=by '.llStr, of
W. EON,
R H. IVREYNOLDS,
FER,
Trustees of Dauphin LodF. O. A. SCECge.Eo. 160, I. 0. 0. R
Harrisburg February W, 1864.—dtf
pUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL SLATE of different sizes, Wilison's exe
series of Spellers and Readers, published by Harper i•
Brothers, together with all other School Books and Writ•
lag matedais are offered, wholesale and retail at
deel - SCREFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
wt [nes]
12
Ja., & CO