Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, March 19, 1864, Image 4

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    MEDICAL.
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CONSTITUTION WAVER
coNsTrTurlce: WATER.
cossITTUTION WATAR.
cONSTirci NcATER.
CONSITITTIoN WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
coNsurcTioN wATER.
cossniTTlON WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION. WATER.
CONSTITUTION( WATER.'
CONSTITUTION' WATER;
GREAT REMEDY i
_• ~"FOR,TErK _ _
C stiTtin 0 N
AND THE ONLY KNOWN REHEDX
,FOR
DIABETES, and DFdEANES of the KIDNEYS-
and BLADDER.
CONSTITUTION WATE4
Has been pronounced by the Medical 'Faculty and the
public, to be the most woaderful . remedy fot the perma
nent cure of all di-lessee of - the sTifeLACiF "LIVER,
KIDNEYS and BLADDER tliathas everbe - en offered.
It Is not a MINERAL - WATER n. 'le from experienc
that CONSTITUTION WATER - hair emanated - ; and'we how
say let no man doubt i when a single bottle has been
known to care diseaseswhichilie best tliedieal talent in
this country has failed tottelleve.
A remedy possessing the virtues of Constitution Water
cannot be classed under "quack". preparations, as p,
now used by the most sclentific'practitioners in this city.
It is only second clam physicians that cu down popular
remedies, While the better skilled make lidieoreyery
means to accomplish a cure; and the success of the Phy
dcianincreases as his icactwledge of 414 rgnt- remedies
enables him to produce a'etire, while othere fail in the td
tempt. Science is satisfied with the truth.
Give Constitution Water a fair trial---we mean you:who,
are under some speck/Wet care from yearte year, anti wo
particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting
to local treatnteni, and all sorts of local applications for
fligAnqr., with as much chance of success as there trotild
be from local applications to the throat'roi diseases of the
brain.
We have-been always careful.to -use language in our
circuldr thht could 'not shock the mottlielicato organiza
tion, but wo receive so many communications from 'per
sons for which Constitution Water •is adapted, said of
whose diseases no mention has been made, that we have
come to the conclusion that if the remedy is capable of
producing a euro, no matter what the disease 'may be, it
should be made known. Tho medicindis-put up- for ; the
public, and there should bo no esceptions: ••
We would say, Constitution Water is not like a ailed
pill, made to suit the eye and taste; it Is a - medicine in
every sense of the term, placed in the hands of thelico
pie for their relict; 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, etc„ re
late only to the disease 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 the human constitution.
We have no space for discussing causes, but will state that
the effect of the disease is the conversion of the starchy
principle (or vegetable portion of the food) into sugar,
which stimulates the kidneys to an excessive secretion of
water. Many persons suffer from thls . disease who are
ignorant of it; that is, they pass large quantities during
the day, and two obliged to get up from one to fifteen or
twenty times - during the - night io 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=fhe patient drinks constantly without
being satisfied; also dryness,of AIM mouth, cracking of the
lips, a Sweet breath, in Abe more advanced cases, and
finally , loss of appetite, oniaciation, and tho patient gradn
sly sinks from exhaustion.
CONSTITITriON WITER is, without doubt, the only known
remedy for Dialielei, and we have as much confidence that
it is a specific as we have that opium will produce sleep, '
and truthfully say that it has cured every case in which it
has been used.
STONE IN TILE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL,
'BRICE! DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., ETC„
Diseases arising froma faulty secretion—in 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.K.NrOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOAYN REMEDY FOR
THE -ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY. KNOWN REMEDY FOR
I.HE 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 KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF THE
BLADDER
STRANGUARY AND BURNING, OR I'AINFULURI ,
HATING
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy' s and.
too much cannot be said in its praise. A single do* has
been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the:smell
of the back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day
of the Constitution Water will relieve you like magic.
PHYSICIANS
Havel ng since , given up' the use of buchu, eubeira and
juniper. In the treatment of those diseases, and only eei
them for the mint of..a.better remedy.
CON4TITIITION WATER
has proved itself coal to the task that has deVelveitl
upon. it.
DITJEETICS
Irritate and drench the kidneys, mid by constant use, soon
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. . -
We present the Constitution Water to the public! with
the conviction that it has no equal in relieving the! class
of diseases for which it has been found so eminently' sue
cassful for curing ; and we trust that we shall be rewarded
for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form
to meet the requirements of patient a:nd physician.
READ! READ! t READ! ! !
DANVILLE, Pa., .Juno 2,1262.—Dr. lrm. IL Gregg—
Dear Sir: In February, 1801, I was affected with sugar
4100t0a, and for five months I passed more than two
gallons of water in tweatifour heurs. I was obliged to
get up as often es ten or th , elve limes ; ' during, the night,
and in. five Months I lost about fifty PiendS weight.
During the month' of July, 1861, I procure . "tw6 betties
of Constitution Water, and in two days after using it lex
perienced relief, and after taking 'bottles was en
tirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good health.
Yours truly. - ' J. V. .1. DEW6IT
Bosroii: CORNERi, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1861.—Wm. H. Gregg
et Co.—Gents. I freely give you liberty to make use ,)f the
ibllewing certificate of the value of Constitution , Water,
wiitch I can reennaMoini iii;the,/figliest manner: .llv wife
was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whole - ienith of
the back, and in her. Ilmhi; vilth PaVtatidn'of the Beart
and Irritation of the Bladder. rcalleCa•physidian I who
attended her about thiee months, when he left her worse
than he had found her.- I then employed one of the hest
physicians I could-find., who attended her for abou nine
months, and while she was. under his careshe did n suf
_
for quite as much.naiii-.. He finally gave her up, tut said
"her case was incurable. For," said ho, "she' has ch a
combination of compfaints that medicine Oren fbr one ope
rates against some other qf her difficaltua." AboL4 this
time she commenced the use of Constitution Watery and
to our utter astonishment, abeam , the , first. dose seemed
to have the desired effect, and - she - kept orrimprOving
rapidly under its. treatment.; and now . saperitifeed en
tirely her domestic affairs. _Sheiveitanit taken any of the
Constitution Water for about fourweeks, and wesare
to say that it has produced a permanent cure.. • ,
WILK VAN BENSIMOTIOT.
Wirrunitsrato, Conn., March 2, 1863.—Dr. 1F "II
Gregg—Bear sir:—Having seen your advertisement of
Constitution Water," recommended for Inflammation of
the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder, having suffered
for the past three years, and tried the skill - Of a number of
physicians with only temporary relief, I wasitiOnOed to try
vonr.rneflicine, I procured one bottle of -your .ragents at
t ar ': Irod, :meagn). Lee, Sisson & CO., and when I - had'used
half of It, Thy ausprh3e I found a great, ch ing e my ,
health ' Lhave used two bottles of it, and .ant whore I
nevni.expected to be in my hfe,_well, and. iazood....spirita
I cannot.exPress
my grotitude,for B. I feel that. it is all
Laid more.tlonlsoll recommend ii to be. Hay the.blessing
of God eyerattend you in,your Sabers of love.
Yours tru l y, . „ "Iip:ARM BIGKLOW.
FOR sa r.le BY ALL BBUGGISTI PRICE Li.
WM. H. GREGH-&-GO.; Proprietore.
MORGAN &A. .13,N .Genoral Agents,
2641.4w6m-eod . . '46 Clifistiect; 4 l4ew York
7_,
SOLD
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDIN,
purca.DELParj„
AND ALL 'DRUGGIST-S.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Steam Weekly to Liverpool.
TTOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork
i. Har
bor.) Tho well known Steamers of the Liverpool,
New York And Philadelphia Stearnehip Company, are in
tended to sail as follows:
ETNA, "Saturday'', March 12; °lry GE NEW YORK,
Saturday, March 19; EDINBURG, Saturday, March 28,
and every auccc..ding Saturday, aL Noon, from Pier,44,
North Atter.
RATES . OF PASSAGE,
PAYABLE Di GOLD, OE ITS EQuividawir ta Cenral:, cr.
FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE $3O 00
do to London 85 00 do to L0nd0n...... 34 00
do to Parts 95 00 do to Paris 40 00
do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg.... 37 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Roller.
dam, Antwerp, &c.,at equally low rates.
Farm from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75,
$B5- $lO5. Steerage, $3O. 'those .who wish to send for
their friends can buy tickets here at these rates.
For further information apply at the Company's Offices
JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y., or O. 0
ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. (123-dly
TREASURY DEr.urrirstrr,
OFFICE or CoarrraoLLsa or nix ytaarscr,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 1864.
TICTHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence, pre
sented to the undersigned, it has been made to an
peox that the First National Bank of Harrisburg, the
courity'orDauphin and' State' of Pennsylvania, has Wen
duly organized, under and according to the requirements
of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide a Na
tional currency, secured by a pledge of United State
stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof," approved February 2,5 th, 1.8(33, and has complied
with all the provisions of said act, required to be complied
with before commencing the business of banking:
Now, therefore, I, Hugh M'Culloch, Comptroller of the
Currency, do hereby certify that the First National Bank
of Harrisburg, county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylva
.nia, is authorized to commence the businesS of banking
under the act
[L a] In testimony wheroofovitness my hand and seal
of office, this 17th day of Janus 1884.
_ . . • J.
HUGH WCULLOCH,
jan 19-2ra. .Comptroller or the, carrondy.
OTIOE TO BUILDERS AND • CON
.
.TRACTORS. The undersigned committee of the
Paxton Fire Ccimpany, proOOStits for the erection
and completion of anAngina °Reese ,two-story, brick, fo
be located in Wsc . Corid street near tine 'For plans and
'speetlicatlons call aeon. DANIEL E. WILL, at.his Lumber
office, foot, of Second street. Bids will be received lip to
10th day of March , 1964. 'DANIEL E. WILT,
GEORGE. F.,WEAVER;
CRAWFORD.
, • ALEX. BOSER,
JOHN A..H. AU ER.,
marl-dif Building Conainitteol
HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM,
011., beautifying the complexion, cradicat,
F
ing freckles, oNptibus, Millburn and tan. It i 4
most extraordinary and delightful toilet article ever dis
covered. It changes the sunburnt face and hands to a
pearly like, satin texture and ravishing beauty, leaving
the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It re
moves pimples, totter, tan and roughness. It is Ant
every lady should have, and none will dispense with
when once used. Sole agents for this city. For eale by
the bottle or dozen. S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.; ; •
Apothecaries, 118 Market street,
• HarrisbOrg.
fobl.l-dtf*
SILAS WARD,
MIAMI. IS
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS. SIIEET
.
'VIOLINS, Flutes, Guitars,-Banjos, Strings,
V . Drums, Fifes,_ and all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
Picture Frames, I.ooking Classes, Photograph Cards and
Albums, Ambrotype Gems, Engravings, Pictures, &c., &e.
Remember the place, No. 12 Third street, the. Urges
Music Store this side of the great cities. janLB , -dtf
. .
Important to Truckers and Gardenesr.
SEEDS by the BUSHEL or POUND, of all
the leading and best early varieties. Peas, Beans,
Radish, Cabbage,'-'!Winningstadt" & 00., Beet, Carrot. Par.
snip, Rootabasa, Onion, ike., Sin. The above seed offered
for sale are =sod hi New York State, by one of the tno
reispotisible seed grbwers in the country._hate pu -
chased 'fnim Them fur a number of, years. tout always
found them true' to name and much earlier than seed
raised farther South. • J. MISH,
Keystone Farm and Nursery, Harrisburg.
P. S.--Onaars wanting immediate attention drop in the
Post Office. No enters will be taken Sor any kinds of
seed less than by the pound, or one-fourth pound of four
varieties. ' (1'0251 J. MISH.
DR. B. M. MEDEA )
-DENTIST,
NO. 1.19 MARKET STREET,
Teeth'positively' c.tnicted without pain by the use of
nitrous oxide. oct7•dtf
JUST n l3 / 3 rair"it
AN ASSORTMENT OF
ROSEWOOD AND ,MAHOQANY
WRITING DESKS
- 5
Of.dllll3renl alzos, for sale at, ,* • • '
nol9 - SCIIEFFEWS BOOKSTORE.
APATKIOTIO GIFT BOOK.
.
ouit CONSTITUTION, GOVERNMENT AND UNION.
"Oar Government," an exposition or the Contißa y ou,
fokDopatir tip°. By M. !WEI - Ks-ay: Price St For
sale at' •:•del4 : BEIIONEWS BOORGTORE.
OBACCO . CIGAXtS. • ,
T
109 BOXES CONGRESS AND NAVY TOBACCO.
1,Q0; 0 00 FINE CIGARS. '
100,000 COMMON ClOAlts. • •
For sale by ffeb29-Iw 4 l EBY t KUNKLE.
A LL persons having Grape Vines of choice
varieties, which they Ns'ish to have pruned, can have
it doneln the best manner and:tree orcharge; by - addres;
sing a sole through the Poet Oface to ,JACOB MISIL
B —The present season and weather Are most Carom:
blo for the purposq. - rebl6
'NORFOLK- OYSTERS—ReaI Salts, under
. . . •
the Jones.liouse. York River Oyatere, a tine article,
under the San& Muse. - • '', • .
:Ale% Tcrr,apins, which. wilthe served up.io•flue ety la at
etiorAeotico ureler the Jonei llorie - ; by '
.: no3Cil'' • - '. 7 " 'JOSEPH SNIVELY.
.
RANGES ! ORANGES !-20 boxes in
O
prinieronior,: ueb mcolvetl wholeeale ante rotilL
fob 2. . _ „ _ 4PDj DOCK;:JR., /F. CO
VRENCEE SEANS—A"rtiro article;' 'just re
oetved at [rel33) W. DOCK, JR. &CO
FINE ROMANO SHERRY, imported in
1848. Warrantod the'riziest SherryVigo ict this
qountry. der sale at. . ; • WM. DOCK, J.R., S, CO
ftb2
plillEl CELEBRATED VIRGINIA OIL OF
A. AIX, and Day & ILartin's' London Blaeking, Just re
ceived and for sale by [fel] MIL DODK, d: f.X.)
GLOVER SEED.—One hundred and Fifty
Boshols,prime Ohio Clover Seed for sale by
febE9•lw* EBY E: KUNKLE.
C'OX'S 'SPARKLING GELATIN, the best
manufactared, just received and for Bale by
fel' • .•-• -WEL DOCK, Je., &CO '
CATSUPS AND SAUCES, of the most su.-
perioiind choice brtunts;just.-Teeelved. and far 'sale
by [feblj IS DOCK, Ja., 8: CO._
20 BOXES - ORANGES - , -- selected from. late
impeilations, and the ri?St.sutiprior ever brought
to this market at this season; just _racelved Dad for mile
by , W3i. DOCK, JR CO.
A IS Ir E .8' . • :•::
We have just received a ible selection of APPLES, Yit
pride Stiff - 3r. For sfate"l.4% 'the barrel, bushel or small
quantity at [febar. ' , :VV.AN30013.; , Ja.., & CO.
.
SII°R-pr) SALMON:- SMOKED
SALMON, just received at, i
fcb3 DOCK, CO.
APPLESI. ' AkPPLES !1.--15tr.als. of York
State Apples of every variety.' Also, York !State
Butter, for sale ja..99 BoyErt .E.overF.R.
TEA & PERINE'S WORCESTER SAUCESI
.
the most popular and the purest ever offered to the
- pubile;junt_ received ant for sale by
fala = 1.. . ' WK. - DOCK, Jit.,& CO.
.
A : LARGE lot of best quality: of ;14.44r0er
• Potatoes just received andlor sale by •
deol2-ate
BOXES ORANGES, in good` order ;
k./ aLso,loo Barrels of CHOICE APPLES for gale at
JOHN WL.S.E , Fruit Store.
.
DURHAM MUSTARD, the best imported,
- juWreceimt and for sale by
febi • ' DOCK, Ja . _, k CO, •
ORANGES ! ORANGES !:-A large = lot' 'Ol
suporior O'raifges, end Sicily Havana, for sale in any
guava , " al • Pte29] 'PI TA KOERPSR.
..IWICEIENFa'S e.134315i0r Inucei h r,q - f . ging taea-
Lv_a_ ua readari4..
a pul
DINE APPLE CIITPAISE--Norton a ce!e
bratal, at [no2o] wnc DOCK, JR." j . k. ea
FINE ORANGES and LEMONS for sale at
JOHN IirtSIPS, wholesale and retail. rltf
WINTER TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND . FC Orlt
FROM PHILLADEDF.T , PHIA. • . "
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, Nov. 1eth, 1663.
THE Passenger Tzitins of the •Penanylanbia
Railroad Company alit depart from and arrive at Rar
risburg and rhiladelphla as follows: - - -'
EAST - WAUD.
THROUGH EXPRESS -TRAIN b3aves Harrisburg ly
at 245 A. at, and shires itiVeSt, Ph il adelphia at 8.65 at.
FAST LANE leaves Hariiab daily(except Merida yat
6:00 A. x., and &Circa at 'West elphia at 10.10; ..13 x.
Passengers take breakfast - at Lancaster. . -
WAY ACGOM2dODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves Harris.
burg at 7.20 A. X. and anivta at West. Philadelphia at
12.25 P. X.
FAST BUIL TRAIN tomes Harrisburg daily (exirept
Sunday) at LOO P. IL, and arrives at West, Philadelphia at
5.20 P. 11.
.. -
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Dolluil
bia, leaves HarriabilrglMW,3oS. IL,pend arrives at West
Philadelphia 5110.50" P:
W 14:T W It D.
BALTIMORE EXMWA:TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.20 A. M.' Altoona, 8.00 A. lc, Oka
breakfast, and arify_aCat Pitts burgat 1.00 ar. •
PHILADEMMA Vat=TRAIN learea HarriftUrg
daily at 3.20"X.1t.3A800vi it 8.40 A. m., .'take `break
and arrives aSPRIabor . g • 4440 P. N. -
MAIL TRAIN lea:vcarMarins" burg at 1:40 r: x. ; Altpons
at 7.55 r. ric . ,,takd sapper, and arrives at Pittsburg !W1r1:0
FAST LINE leivenatturisburg al .1.154.. Alteeda at
9.10 P. m., takes supper, and arrives at Pittsburg it '1:40
HARRISTItItG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West
rhiladelphia at 2.45 r. 11.; and arrives at Rartisburg a 68.10,
Y. M.
MOUNT JOY AC ATION !eaves Lance) Asr at
CiSuDD
11.38 a. N.; arriVes atU_i'rlsburg at 1.40 r. x.
.s.AMITEL D. TOIDTGi.
- - 7 Zug MiddietDitt:Penn'a S. R,
Harri6burg,,Nev..44l;4B62.7dg, • - •
_
Northeni central Railway
_ • __ _
L - i:/' huatiLl
. Isrwr
vinerri:Da TIBER T4BLE
THRZE T=RAINS DAILY
WAS T 0 CITY.
• -
Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad,
to and frOM'Plttabutg Atuil, the 'West. '
TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and :West
Branch Susquehanna, :Elmira, and all of NortherriNcw
York.
O •
N and aftearDiTDAY, NOVEIdBER 16
ism, the Phesdn'Ar "Trains of the Northern 'Coo,
tral Railway will arrive at and depart ithrellitrrisburg and
Baltimore as follows, viz:
•
-, , .
'S 015 Tll WARD.
HAIL TRAIN leastel'Eutibury daily (except
• SfitldaP)il. ..........10.10 ;e
" loaves, gacrisburg... 1.20 P. N.
antivs at Baltimore...... „ 5,40„r,
EXPRESS TRAIN leaTeiHunbury dallr (except ' '
Surilly) .. . ........ :11.42 r. zc
leaves- Harrisburg, (except
• •HOxiliP) Bt
" arrives" ; at Baltimore - daily -
(except, M0nday).....'...:. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leavois Hat. .7150
. berg, .. 'l.OO A. it.
NOR - T.IEWARD. .
MAIL TRAIN icood BilltiMpro daily (eicept
tridaYr — ' 0.20. A. sr.
" : ' .bladeir Harrisburg ' Lib r. M.
" a4riv'es'at.pribury 4.804'M
EXPRESS TRAlN leavoi. Umore daily. .... -. 0.30 P. M.
.. . - arriMMA't Harrisburg . /W.A.*
'
. " ' , bikrosHarrisburg daily (ex- •
• . .' ' , cclrtAtunday) 3.28 A. u.
, ."MG( . • arriveriaiMunbury r. ~,.... 6.25 A. X.
HARRISRI4I.OOO/IMODATION lest . tes gal
' tfaiorli'dallY (except Sun
_ .. .. • . -1 , -•
.. ... . . _ -
rri — i
g* I"litibil , %* • .
•• 7 4 60 P. M.
Forlurther d eerreathmeppbeet the ypEene.syl
vatia'ftllioa. 'J. t - Dut
xe==inuurs, Nov:En ,l s= l B6a-dtr Supt.
PIIIVLADELPRIA.
ON AND lIMEN.II MONDAY, November
16th, 1,803, ilt? l'itWegerTrains will leave ttke
Llilla
dplphia aml itkadling Reifroad Depot, at ganisburg, fez
New York and liiiladelphla, as lotions, viz :
EXPRIZS'IIINE lhaviiillarrisburg a 6 &30 a. 11.'' on ar
rival of the Penpaylvan* Itailroad. &pram Train trion:‘the
West, arrivinglableAr.:York at 1.45 A. IL - A sleeping eater
is attached tO: the traliqhrOugh froin Pittaburr. without
MAIL TRAIN leiveellierrishulg SAO 4- 11,, arriving
In Now York at 5.30 r.;-ra., and PrillidelPhia at L5O r.
PAST I.3l4Elcavea nar l yisburg at 2.00 P. M., arriving in
New York at 10.25 r - at:,; :and 'Phi l adelphia at 7.00 r. x. •
WEB'TWIAAA-.
FAST LINE leai - osVt4 )rork at 6.00 1. 11.., and Phila
delphia at 8.15 A. M., ariiiing at Harrisbing at 1.10 P, M.
NAIL TRAIN leases New York at 12.00 noon., and
Phlladedphia at 8.30 ay, arriving at Harrisburg at 8:20
. -
EXPRESS TWIN . kirres Now York at 7.00 r. at., ar
riving at Bhilisbiiriet X OO A. Al., and contentintwith tbo
Pennsylvania Espresalrain for Pittsburg. t sleeping car
Is also attached, td Aint ;rata.. •
Connections itiotdddebV , Harrisburg with trains on the
Pennsylvania, Central and Cumberland Valley
railroads, /Ind. - at Iteanni4: for Philadelphia, PottSville,
Wilkcsbarre,. ia;ql,,,lkaston, &O.
Baggage cheek& .thrlitigh. Fare betv{cett New York
and' Wristlet,' $5.15 i bbtiveen.lhirtliburg and Philadel
phia, $3 35 . 1n-No. E . carsTiiid $3 in No:-
For tiokettor, other hiPormation apply to
1863.
Philadelphia:•and Erie Rail-
Road.
T ffts tixp, teiverses the Nortitoin and
Northwest ponhtiBB,Of Penns] lvsnia to the city of
Erie, ow &Ito Erie.' ; ' • .•
It has been leased:WOO Fitnisrivent. RAILROAA CON
rexr, and undlef their apices is being mpidly.opened
. _
throughout ils eiiirenift enge
It is now in- ase'rror. r and Freight business
from Hairisbunttolnipisilum-(195 milet - on • :the/Eastern
Division, and from ShiAleld to Erin (78 miles) on t h e
Western Division.
TINE or PASSElslatit ,TA-,ilN, AT ILEA-Tutipßu4tik.
• Mall Train ..... P. X.
. 3 .4 5 ; A- x•
Cars run thie . ughiiiir44inf In;iic w aka these
trains betsteth',PliElielaphis4uall Ipek - Havenotrid be
tween Bali-ham and,„Leck ; Haven,
Elegant'Sleepinigrans'tn'Ettif e inv trains both units be
tween Williamsport 8144...141tilncore;Ava 'Wiillannpert, and
Philadelphia.
• For'infoniatihn•resPeoting; itet bvainesenpplral.
'the S. E. Corner 11. th and Market streets: • •
And - for:Tie — Wit liesinegtiattlie - CempanPs Agenti:
' S 'IL Sings Lon, Jr.:corner 13th and... Market slices,
Philadelphia. : .
J. W.- Itejneldis, Erie- • - .
1.1. AgAnt Xfnit l 4 l 4lllore..
':goop* • _ •
• - atte"ral.Fr*/14enkAll'a.
- • LEWiii Boupr, ,
: General Ticket Agent gyp,
JPlP..l l 7 l4 Yrrai-`-'' -
11016411 A • gfpusp:fi, Wilazini*ni:
BOYER & ICOERPER,
No. 3 btarket. Squire.
PAPER' WARETIOUSE I .
F 111 1 01111 Sr, C
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--- 1111ADLVMA;PA.
AT.E;INTEACTIFIaIigi of
!tOLL.'.W.p.A.PP.IIIII3.,
DOIC*4 AlNVKL`rdrir.l4o ;
. , ‘o.o. 2 .4.llllcOßtiVair .
ou hand 'orivade to order
price paid for tope in larglies '
marl-d3m
SIIPERIOR WINES AND BRANDIES ever
offered in this market. In bottles and by the gal.
orrAr quart [deollti WM. DOGS, &CO
RAILROADS.
Pennsylvania Rail Road ti
TO FROM
BA - L.l l - m 0 E
1111
NEW
,A):4:, LINE ROVTE.
,AND
- -E 4 KIPT WARD
CLYDE,
Ceueril Uaikt,
nol44ltf.
RAILROADS.
1863 " WINTER. 1864
AIIRA_NGEIIIENT ;
CUMBERLAND VALLEY . AND FRANKLIN
RAIL ROADS. f'
CHANGE OF HOURS. —On and after Men
day, November 17, 1863, Passenger trains trill tun
daily, as follOws, (Sundays excepted* 1 -
FOR CTEA.AFBEESSEIDO" AND ETARDISBURG'
Leave Hagerstown ..... ...7.00 2.
" Grectlctestle ... 7 37 . . 3.3 s
. . Arrive at
.. . 817 4.111
Gluanheraburg... i.:-..
Lesce at 8.80 12.65
.. Leaves Shippensburg 900 L2B •
~ Her/Ville ' o n - 2.p0
~ - . CeriLte IQ.IO 2.42
Mechanicsburg .10.42 2.12
Arrive at Harrisburg • - - - • 11.15 2.40 -
FOR OFLADIRERSBUDO AND lIAGER,OTOWN:
'X X P. X
Leave Harrisburg , 8.05 1.25
" Mecbatticsbttrg 8.47 2.1.5
g , Carlisle..... . ........ ~... ....... 9.27 2.55
• " Ncerville .10.02 8.29
" ShilTeasbara, ..10.33 4-pp
Arrive at Chambersburg 11.00 4.80
Leave Chamber5butg . ..,...;.............n.i0 4.40
Greencastle ' 11.55. :5.88
Arrive at Hagerstown...a .12.35 8.10
sis- Making cleseconnectiona at Harrisburg with tsafas
for Philadelphiti,:'New York and Pittsburg ' and and with
trains for all points West. -. 0. N. LULL, Supt. •
It. IL Office,:Charnbersbarg, Nov. 17, 1862-1 y„
RE,,IMWO RAILRQAD-,
WlNTtit ARRANGEMEN,T,
(IRE AT - TRITIa. L IN E FROM- :I±EliE
ILA NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville,ttehanon, Allentown, Easton,6;c4&u. '
Trains leave nartithtirg for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville 'and all intermediate stations, at 8.00
A. Y. 7 and 2.00 r. - 7t.'
New York areas leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 s.
arriving at i ,N9s,Yot2k attl.46 the same day.
Fares from Raii•isburg To New York, 65 15; t&Plitta
delphia $3 85 attirs3 00. Baggage checked through.
Returning, leave Neve - York at 6 a. Y. ,13 noon, and
P. , (Pittsburg Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 8154.
IL., and 3.30 Pt ;
Sleeping ears in the . Now York Express Trains, through
to and from Pittsburg without change.
passongerstiy ibe-Catairissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.50 a. as., and 2.0 a at, for Philadelphia, New yuck,
and nklavaypeints. , - t . •
Trnius icatiVT . Ott:Siill6l4 9.15 A. as., and 2.30 P , it , for
Fidliallphiii • bialrisburg and Now York. •.. -
An' ocortifulltlatibil Passenger train lotoleit Reading at.
6.00 1. Y. 7 and returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 P.
All , thoabovotiaina run daily, Sunday excepted.
A Stindity,tisin lcayes`pittsville at 7.30 e. is, and Fla ,
adelidilivat 3:15
Commutation, Ifilcagej Season and Excursion tickets at
reduced rates to and from all points.
G. LjsTIXPLIS,
• ' Geuerai.Surfertattadent.
November 14, 1.863-41..ne1f
THE tINTEIZ§TATES, HOTEL,.
covirltyr utiTtnlSOiCivroliiiitors.
. _
T HIS we~l
TrnOwkilearel is now in a condi
tion to ectiontiatidate the traveling public, affording
the most andikkeeiWenientes alike for the transient guest
and the pentuumatboarder.
THE LINTISDNTES HOTEL has been entirely rent
ted throughout., now has accommodations equal In
extent, comfort - luxury to any hotel between Philadel
phia and Pittsburg,. !ItOltication is the best in the State
Capital, boing.in ()FT access to all the railroad depots, and
Is close proslrialty fp allthe public OffiCCS and business lo
calities of the city.* It tudenow all the converftices of
A 1' .14 S,T CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietors are 'determined to spars neither ex
pense, time or labor. toansure the comfort of the guests.
The patronage:o,We traveling public is respectfully
Jell-dtt
STATE '_'.CAPITAL HOT - EL,_
CORNER:OF Thaw . AND WALNUT =Kw,
Emnitipaitrao, PENN'A.
Talundersigned having purchased this weir
larOwn hops extbirged and thnroughlyrentwatel
it. The rooms UT, peen re-painted and papered; and the
entire estalishMen,Vtleiputtly re-furnished. *Being plea
santly and cligiblt located', and provided with °Very con
venience, it copra to the public all the comforts and luxu
ries of a flint olisrhotek• Trinity and obliging servants
always in attendance. A bar well stocked with Choice
liquors Is attached toile eoltabllshment.
de26-dJy - •W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor.
JO 1 E S- HOUSE
•• , I (:17
Corner of 344;ket ; qtplot and Alarkg§snaro,
11A Jidda S 11`11 RG, PENN A.
MAIVIV,
- : ;-i Proprittor.
nob-dtf 7: ;
DI TI EW 7I BAKERY
3
Broad Strepti.,..belaireen- Second and, titird
HARRISBURG.
niiil= -• ti llias opened a - -now
f BA
TRERY, in. — want, where be Is prepared ti)
supply BREAlkalip CALMS at a reasonable rate— 110
warrants sadalhoflon to all who will give him a cal He
will SCII his 440.1 it UM DUO of
JoiIr.S.CENTS PER PO UND,
and full woightodi JOHN ALCORN.
jan6-dlf • '
1863.
VISITING, DG, DING,
V AND AVTIO.S.-By a speciament
with ono of the bestnencitwers in the country, carila.vf•
any description will be thejt,ighent ity,le of
art, conformable with The latest - Mahlon,' and supplied
promptly ; ttltavtCptidhd' Altai are charged by the statl6lc—
ors in NewF:lforkur Philadelphia. Efornc g1i914441 1
call at . r. BERGNER'S BOOK St ORR
me.lo3.dtf
SPERM CANDLE'S, ',4l,ll>bit,es,
septS4 72:1 Wm; lc JR:, at
.
NIE MEAT. —A Ereslitit .11 - I%fived
for ale by [(184:: BOYER & KOERPER.
IaTAVAITA ORANGES, just received at
ja, son w]kpooK, Ja, CO
HOTELS.
MEDICAL.
§
ft 0
0 2 •••
t -4
c'm
r7y.
R. JOHN L. LYON'S
FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS,
THE GREAT
FEMALE REGULATOR,
Ara the only known reto o p te - that will enceessmuy and
insatiably xestorelunis the timmlegystem, remov
ing all irregularities, an producing heath, vigor and
tl.otll.gtit
LYON'S PERIODIOIJ4 DROPS
Are alaid preparation; the -Oily true one.of the kind ever
discovered in this country, and acts directly on the parts
affected, whibit pillaand wonders can only, teach Mein as
they work through sympathy, but not at- aH direct and
positive. -
•
Arc you suffering from a Constantanitety for the regu
lar return of nature's prescribed laws?
Giveyourself no uneasiness, for Lyon's Periodical Drops,
If taken:a : day or'twkbefore the expected perlod, willposi
tlrely and invariably regulate its coming, es sure as effect
follows cause, as attain as daylight follows ilarkawn
Are you sick, enfeebled by disease, or unable to bear the
labor and paw 'Attlee:reuse .
LTON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Come to you mu Waving, for is notinerention better than
cure 4
If regularlytaken, lt is a • certain preventive, and will
same you much peril and many. hours of sufferirg.
Have you be e n yielded for many years with complaints
Incident to the sex, tliat have bated the skill of physi
cians, and are hunying you on to as. early grave?
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Are_the,most reliable regulator 'over known, and cure, like
magic, all. those irregularities that have defied the doctor's
WM you waste arty with - :sullkuing fromiencorrhomt,
Ptelapsus, Dysmenmrhcea, and a thoussid . other Meal
tles, all stunmed n ander the name of suppressed find
obstructed nature, when an Investment of one dollar hi • •
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
will surely care you.
• Da not use the . (hops when forbidden In the direethins,
for although' a- positive care, and Massless as all other
Mites; tligy tires° pownrful and lithely calculated to adjust
amtrionru tholungtionsultlus 1404' orgsaind, that, if
rk.feuitt'imprmer times, they would proddee results con
=toilaturer 1 41 artis t: width 'all, particularly those who
d itakidtice, utiouhTuuttoUy guard. - -
4 P' •' ."-LYON'S ARTODICAL DROPS
Oupjat.,4l4l.t.tut oust &acids, Amok' ttutton sissy lime;
yq.dicebropteidtir wish to ; :gdard' against' Its misuse;
hopidg thitiithimaidtd bidttes.iiidtddsedlor a good pm
pastzishete-otteleisid forma
,
, • LLYON'S PFRIOVICAL- DROPS,
• •
thelieVer•failing.-14MA n 'Regulator, Is for tale by every
Ding*, in the &rata country; multhimot, if you value
Wialu for a reliable: medicine, buy any
Wien, Take rici;tithiii, but if the 'Druggist to whom you
abply has not got it, mike him winit and - get it for You.
C, G CLARKA-
Pizoiusvoi,
Haven,•C9n•
• -l AL Wholegale„ by
JO*OigN, HOLLOWAY. COWDEN,
1: 23 frolAb pbcgi ptreet, Ph3la4elphfa; Pa
lIM
-0-
-
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MEM
131., -
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MISCE.L LANE° s.
NEW GOODS--JUST OPID,F,T) ,
AT
BERGNER)s
Book and Stationery Sto re
Embracing ever; now and improve:
POCKET IcOOKs,
MAGIC CURRENCY HOLD?,
CALF SKIN POCKET BOORS,
BIICKSKLN PURSE...;,
PORTMON‘:;::,. a.
.
at prices to suit all circumstances
POCKET CUTLER V,
Consisting of a fine assortment of Weat.r.l, -
Pocket Knives
GOLD DENS,
rtom Newton's celebrated manufactory
with a guarantee.
POW FOLIOS,
WRITING CASES,
ROSEWOOD DESKS.
PA I'ETFF.:7,
Together with every article usually found la a
Book and Stationery establishment, at
myl4l BERGNER'S. 61 Mark,.
PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE
BETWEEN PIIILADELPIIIA,
Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Moo.
cy, Uniontown, Watsontown,
Lewisburg, Northumberland, s ir_
bury, Treverton, Georgetown .
Lykenstown, Millersburg,
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND HARRISB fic.
&The Philadelphla Depot being centrally lwat,j
&Jima will be at the kewmt rates. The Coala
throe/eft with each train to attend to the sal",
all good§ Intrusted to the line. Goads dellrerel E:
pet of FREED, WARD & FREED, 611 lis.rk,T.
Miledelphla, by 5 o'clock P. tc , will be delir-Ard
Osbert the next morning.
Freight Always as Low as by Any Ochs
Line.
JOS. MONTGOMERY &
Philadelphia and Reading IhT
oet2l-tf Foot of Market street. Ilam.•
BAGS! BAGS! BAGS!
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
SEAMLESS, BURLAP AND GUNNY
I 3 A_ G.- S ,
FLOUR AND SALT BAGS, ALL SIZES,
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
JOID T. BAILEY Sr. CO.,
No. 113, North Front St., Philadelphia
febX•4l3m
PURE CONCENTRATED
COFFEE, SUGAR AND MILK.
10111 1 YRSONS making up boxes to send to the;:
friends hi he army, will find this an elegant
one box making forty cups of coffee, equal co av
coffee, with little labor. For Pale nt
no WM. DOCK. JR, F
Ii'CLINTOCR'S PECTORAL SITU.
gums INVALUABLE SYRUP, which lb ea
.& • tire/r vegetable in its composition tay
played with wonderful succum for =nay years in tilecr.r
of diseases for the AM-PaI:SAGES Mid LUNGS. Form;
of the disease, such , as. COUGH, TICKLM of tom;
THROATSPITTHIG OF Bioon,DIFFICULT BEESIMIVS,
HOMISMIESS, 1//55 OF VOICE and HECTIC FEVER;
use will be attended with the happiest results. It Is eti•
of the best and safest medicines for all forms of BEM;
CHITIS andCOMIBLETION. Jiro laudanum or prpori
tint of Opium in any shape in Skis syrup.
PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE.
For sale at BERHNERSCheap Book Ron.
DANIEL A.-MUENCH AGENT
OF the Old Wallower Lime, -respectfully in
farms-the public that this Old -Daily . nausArewt..ct
Line (the only : waupwer Lino now is ....mist:moo
city,) is in successful operation and prepared' to
freight as low as any other individual line between 11:1
delphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamspr ,
Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and all other points en f.
Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Williamrp.::
and Elmira Railroads. -
HANEL A. MULNCH, Amu
- Harrisburg, Pi.r.z.
Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock,
aLHlnchman, Not 808 and 810 Market street, abet-?
Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P. IL, Win arriv, at
burg, ready for delivery, next morning. lapho-rdayi
Look Here
BOOMS, YOU WILL DO WILL BY MN
SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE
SIGN OF THE "AMERICAN FLAG"
And purchase year
NOTE PATIZRAHD MATHLOPE-9,
'POETPOLJOH,
POCKET .BOOK
POCKET TNKSTANDS,
' VALENTINES,
PHOTOGRAPH .L Btj
PHOTOGRAHL
.3fado of the very best material, and for sale at rr
'pefofa Remember the place
BCHIFTERS BOOKSTORE
jan29 Sign of the American Flag, Ilarnsburg.
MIIST.BE SOLD!
•
ALLPAPER, BORDERS..
,scilArspar• a:Boo - Jura/ix,
'Has Lobe renamed on the first of April next. His 0-4
of Wall Paper must be reduced, and will, therefor!,
sold at very low prices although price of Walt Pap,i - E.
still going up, Persons desirous of Papering their
will dolrell to examine his assortment and prices.
December 1 , 1883. THEO. F. SCHEFFF2
Sjp-Five cents cash paid for clew mixed llsr
pound. Old Books wanted for—cash. tat;
lIM rEPTORAIS are useful to soothe
NA cough, alley Tick/big in the Throat, to rater'
Houseman.; Catarrh, Sore Throat, kn. They cpr.:l-;
Coltsibot, Horehound, Ipecacuanba, Senega and :AO.
(the most reliable expectorants known,) are the clue a:
live constituents, so blended with Gum Arabic and S'23 l r.
that each lozenge contains a mild and very pleasant c)i ,
Manufactured Solely by S. A. 111JNILEL k Bad
.. ,jart2T Apodecaries,lll3,Market Street, Hartliba k g
MORTON'S GOLD PENS.
Another lot of Morton's
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS
Jug recetvednt Schefees Bookstore.
All pens warranted for one year.
FaR SALE.—Argood small LIION SAFE,
nearly new, can be purchased cheap by caLin
" W.-STURGEON,
F if...learrsoLl's
- F. C.-A. SCHEME-
Trustees Ot Dauphin Lodge No, 160, LO. F
Harrisburg, February 23, 1864.--dtt
p lIBLIO BOHQOLB.
SCHOOL SLAT of different sizes, Willson's exc , :—:
series of Spellers and Readete, published by ihiTer
Brothers, together with all other School Books and
tag Materials are-tiffenid, wholesale and retail; at
deel SCHEETER'S BOORA9RE
MORTOIT'S.GOLD PENS
Another lot of Morton'athrteanea Gold Pens for sa , '
at - SCIIEFINWS BOOKSTuRF-
All pens' warranted for one year. facs
ENGLISH DAIRY and
NEW YORK STATE CRE
•BOYER KvERrEK
At - N 0251
- -
- DOCKET BOOKS, BtrOKSKLN PURS ES
PORTEMONNAIES, and a general variety of I-Ra
TEM GOODS, i u-- " , r ecei v i r E i t a t ` - ' 7s B OOK sTORE
ALYANACS! ALMANACS !
BEAR 7 BIrANCABTER ALMANAC , '
Ana received and for sale at
nag , _
SCHICF7ER'S-BOORISTORK
AVANA ORANGES, just Tecieved at
LC was BUYEB:jE-gp&APES
000 1 t a ted 4: 12 1)21614
.1 ,1 3 11 , 8 r4 e t;
[febll tigY DOCK,
far sale
r .. or, it' . BicAMIVEIVS - .11N ir . o l ,
~..f-PlCSldekartfie iiitiele . fok bible tit* PA r ecely '"
rd far Bale by [febl] wisplie ;mil* at
LIotUOIEWIEEE&T 1 BIICIIMEFAT !—A moll
ton superior quality of Buckwheat, direct fro ci
i all., for ale by the sack or watt, at
WM BOY= di soma&