Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, March 28, 1864, Image 4

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MEDICAL.
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CONSTITUTION wATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION. WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITIITION.WA.TER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
GIMATi f ] COlkikit
CON STIT ITICI-0. N t
AND ME ONLY KNOWN REKltolt
OR, '
DIABETES, and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS
and BLADDER.
. CONSTITUTION ,WATER
Has been pr . enounced. : hy the : Medical Faculty 'end! the
public, to be theriaost wenderful remedy ' , Meth° perilit
netat titre of all Tdoxises -of the STOMACH; ‘ - LIVER,'
KIDNEYS and BLADDER that has ever been. offered.
It' is ea alanTEßia WATER: It is fr . = 'eiperiene
that CO/,%IMTLITXON WATER has emanated., and 'we'now
say let/no man doubt, when a single bottle - hes been
known to cursdiseasea which the best medical talent in
this country I= failed to relieve.
A remedy.' possessing the virtues of - ConstitutionWater
cannot Ifs .classed under ; Nuack" preparations, as it is
now used by the most scientific practitionem in this city-
It is only second class physicians that cry down popular
remedies, while the better skilled make use of every
means to accomplish a cure ;nand the'suckless of the, phy
sician increases as his knowledge ordifferent ` ro mp ea
enables tim to prodnee a cure,: while others fall itl the'at
tempt Science is satisfied with the truth: ,
Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we 'nfean'you whO
are under some rsacialistes care front Tear t4ear, and we
particulatly allude to ladies who are' constantly' resorting
to local treatment, and all sorts of locaVaOplkationa for
with as much chance onsueeessus theie 'would
be from local applications to the throat for diSthses of the
.
We have boon always careful to use language in our
circular that could not shock She most delicate' organita
don, but we receives!) many oommusleations from 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. reirtedy ' capable of,
producing a cure, no matter what the - disease 'may be, .It,
should bo made known. The medicine is put np fqr
public, and there should be no .oteeptiondiJ • .
Wo w,ould say, .Constitution .Water Is riot Ake a 064,
pill, made to suit the eye--and - taste; it Is a medleine.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 mee t - produce a radical cure. We
would say tha.t the directions in - regard diet, eto., re
late only to the disealle'under *lda they:odour.
DIABETES
Is a disease of the stomach" and" liver, acting through the
kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most' bstinate 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 , txmvenalen oftho ststraii
principle (or vegetable portion of the food) into sufar,,
which stimulates the kidneys to an excessive secretion Or.
water. Many persons suffer Prole. this iliac:lse who gre
ignorantpf it; that is, they pass largo quantities during
the day,- and arc obliged to get up from' One to fifteen or
twenty times during the night. No notice is take/10f it.
until their attention is called to the large Cliscbauge.of
water, and , often when it is so far advanced as in In beyond
the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptom-is
the great thirst, which, when the disease is t'ully estab
lished, is intolorablo—the patients constantly without
being satisfied; also dryness of the-mouth, cranking of the
lips, a sweet breath, lin tho' niore itdvanned. case; said,
finally less of appetite, emaciation, and t4d. 4
psicnat gqicttid
ay. sinks from exhaustion. ' , ' '
only
.. - ;,t .- •
COMTPUTION WATER is, without dolibk, the y known
remedy for Diabetes, andwe have as upaohconfidence that
it is a specific as we havethat "ophira Win- lircOuP9,Bleff
and truthfully say that ithas cured every otinln - whic
STONE IN TO =ADE ER, -cALcurithl,;e44.44:
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT; ETC., Bro .-
Diseases artems from a faulty secretion—in tho ono case ,
being top little, and accempaniedby severe_Pain, and Mai
other a too profuse secretion—which weilbe speedily cure:ff.'
* * the ' ,1
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER' ,
cobisraunoluw'Alkle_:
CONSTITUTION lIPATRIt.
CONSTITUTION WATEIt
CONSTITUTION WATICP:
CONSTITUTION:
CONSTITUTION' WY il li:it
CONSTITUTION - pTATER
• CONSTITUTIOIfi WATER
THE ONLY KNOV,;.N REKED , z - Fo n
THE ONLY KN I SWN REMEDY. FOR
THE ONLY E - NOWN REMEDY - Vat
THE ONLY KNOWN .REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN 'REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN' REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR. .
THE ONLY 'KNOWN RENEDYTOK
THE ONLY KNOWIS REMEDY FOR,
THE ONLY KNOWN REHEDY TOR
DIABE TEA.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF ;TIE • BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF THE" .10.DNEY§; r • •,*
. CATARRH OF THE • • . .-
STRANGUARY AND SIIRNING , • OR. PAINFUL
NATING.
For these:diseases It Is truly a sovereign remedy, and'
too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has
been, knomm - to relieve the most urgent oymploms.
Are you troubled with that dlitreasing pain in the small;of the back and through the hips P , A teaspoonfuls day
of the Constitution Water Rill relieve you like magic.
PHYSICIANS..
Have long since given up the use of, buchu.,,cubelas and.
junlper,in.the treatment of that& diseaseig, 'end' only - Use
them for the want of a better remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATER.•
has proved itself equal to the 'task that has deliolyed .
upon it,
DIURETICS
. .
irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant ups , soon.
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed dieaeee,
We present the Constitution Water to the gun° With
the conviction:that it has no equal in rolispring, the &pia;
of diseases for which it has been found so. eruirtentlY i3U0..-
cessfutfor curing f and we trust that :twat:tall be rewarded,
for put. elltirts in placing so viduable..a..remedy in a form,
to meet he requixements.of patlenj and ph:piloted.
_READ ! ItEA.IS! !!
_ .
Deslams, Pa., Juno 2 4 1862.—Dr.' Wm. H. Greg g _
Dear Sir: in February:, 18641 was affected with ringer
diabetes, and' for five months I palsed more thaz two
gallons of Water in twenty-four hours.lwas.entiged to
got up as often as ten or twelVe linosduring-,t'Ao night,
and in five months I lost about,
,fifty pounds in weight.
During the month of 18E4 I•Procpred two bottles
of Constitution Water, and in two - days ifter l using it lex.
perienced - relief, - and after taking two bot:iied , I ,was en
artily cured, soon after regaining my uer.ial good health.
Yours truly. 3. V. L. DE WITT
Meares CORNERS, N. Y., Dec. 27, .861.—Writ:
& Co.—Gents: I freely give you IPaerty to makenasal e
following certificate of the value, of co m m o ti on _ t w a td r .;
which I can recommend in the 'highest planner: 'my:wife
was attacked with pain in the,, Shoulders , whole:length. of,
the back; and in her limb",. with Palpillstion of the Heart.
and irritation of the EtWer. ealled:a physician, who.
attended her 'about thaw menthe, when.he left her worse
than he had found ;tor. I then employed one Of the best'
physicians I cons a find, wheaminded_her for about nine:
months, and w..nlle she wag under lfis eareshodid not suf
fer quite as "much pain: He finally gave her up, and said.
"leer' case was incurable. For," said he,-'she has such
Combination of com plaints ilia, medicine given fon one ope,
rates against som e other,ofher. difficulties" About this
time she commenced the use of Constitution Water, and
to our utter astonishment, almost the first 00SO seemed
to have the desired effect, and she• kept antlinbroviiig
rapidly under its treatment, and - now `Superintends en
tirely her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the
Constitution Water for abotd four weeks, and wertreliappy•
to say that it has produced a permanent cure.o , " •
AL, VAIsTIIENSCHOTEN.
WSTHERSPTEID, Conn., March .2, 1863.—;Dr. TV.`
Gregg—Dear Sir.:—Having seea..your , advertirmnent;of
'Constitution Water," recommended for InfilumMtion, of
the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder, liming sUfkred
for the past three : years, and tried the Will of a 'number bf
physicians with only temporary relief, I WaSinducedinitay,
1 your medicine. I procured one bottle Of your • agents"
Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Sisson & Co., and when I had wed
half of it, to.my surprise I found a great change in. my
health. thavtinsed two bottles of it, and am where 'I
never expected to
he in my life, well, and is good spirits:
I cannot expressmy gratitude for it; I feel that it. is all
and more than you recommend - 11 inbe. May the blessing
of God aver attend you in ybui labors of love. -
• Yount truly, - 'LEONARD DIGID,OW. -
FOR SALE BY .ALL'DEUGGISTB: PRICE V.:
WM. H. GREGGR' . oo.,'Proprietors.
MORGAN & ALLEN General Agents,
Jan 26•41awem-end •No.,46"Cliff-11, 1 5ew York- ,
• SOLD
JOHNSTON HOLLOWAY& COWDIN,
PHILADELP7M, PA,
KUNKEL. & BRO
. .
Us Market street, Iltirrisburg, Pi
A N 'DRUG-GISTS
Mrn CAL.
GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE !
THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOE
DISCOVERED AT LAST
Cherokee Remedy,
CHEROR A F.4 INJECTION!
COMPOUNDED FROM:MOOTS BARKS AND LEAVES.
CIIBBOILEBB 'MEATY, the great Indian Diuretic,
cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Inconti
nence of the Urine, Ind* nation: of the Bladder, Inflam
mation of Oto Sidneys;2i4ione in the Bladder, Stricture,
Gravel, Glee, Gomwrhecti;lital is especially recommended
ies those cases of Fluor 41#48 (or Whites in females) where
att the oidnaussous medic — s hare faded.
la- It is prepared in a :highly concentrated form, the
dose only belnOrom one to two t/mipoonfals three times
_ • •
. . .
It is diuretic mid alterative in its action; purifer‘g
stiCclidttiiing r il4blobk : Ottushig, it , to ,flow in all of its
original purity and vigor hills removing from the system
an pernicious causes whieh 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 iq _ all cases of Gonorrhea;
Meet, Fulor .etWous or • Whites. Its effects are healing,
soothing and ileirtu c rentovMg . all,: scalding,. heat,
chordeo 1, 0 * l /, in 4 64 Of, tfolburning and
enduribleintin that is expetiehto.4lth nearly ,id!, the
cheap 'qiecteklijedtiOns. . •
the use, of the C/KERORRE REMEDY and
CHEROKEE INJECTION—the' two snedicinesat the same
time—all immhpof discharges are yomeved t and the weak
ened organs are speedily 'restored. to full vigor and
strength.
.-For full particulars, get our , pamphlet from any:
drug stom,inr - the country, or wilt . itti, and we will mail
aliclress, a fall treatise. '
ha- Price, „CTECEIROKEE ItEhltl7", $2 per 'bottle, Or
three bottles for $5,
CHER WEE:INjECTION42 per bottle, or
three bottles for n
),:f4r ; Co'aikiltratidret reenjpt
„5er....5/d
, DR:. W. R. DLEIRWIN 8.; CO.,
- Sole Propriotors,
morlo.oodly.''. No. g4.l,ll)erty, street, New York.
. ,
-'
CHEROKEE •caJw,!
TIM efßziT-:
.W•
COMPOUNDED PROD[
ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES
dvs nraiting.cure for.. d'i , ei'!wstorrbect, S eminal Weak
ness, Noctarnal'Entinfolls, and all 44xnes causahby self
pollution; such as,Loss of hfemoryi, , Universal Lassitude,
Pains in the Back, Lianas of VisiOh, Premature Old Age
Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, isembling, IVakeful
. . .
new EruptioThi on. .the Face,. • Pale.. Countenance Insanity;
,acimultlti:on, and all the•Difilubconsllaints caused by de-
P a-ftin o..P .cm thi P 2tl .4 ii4110:e;;1.-,:;;;;,
. .
girlhig medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one
on which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice
for many yeas , i,..aUti thousands treated , it has not
failed in a siiagle'liiitance‘ . its curative poweritavesbeen
sufficient to pin victory over the most stubborn case.
TO- ; tlMge*bici have.trilled !their constitution,
think ihejektelves . beyondAlM Mach 'of Medical
aid, MD WOUia say, Datpaieiiot t tIIi4EII.OILEE CURE will
reStore you to health and vigpi,''ariiiitter all quack doe
tors have
iiirFor full particulars, got a Circular from any Drug
&dein the cbantry; or wtito the Proprietor, who will
a.ny 014.,dsaying the !isms_ a euu In
piusitiblet-forM.
,a-Prices $2 per bottle, or 'thtee -betties Tor $5, and
l'orwarded by express t'o . all pails or the world.
soia by eir'Vespeetable druggists everywhere,
; • ' DR. W. R. IgRRWIST & CO.,
• ' • Psornurroas,
marlo oodly alo. 59 Liberty street, New-York.
'NEW: AIDirkIerIgF.M.ENTS
, ------- - - - - - - - - - _ _
PHO'iIOGRAP.OI. ALBUMS.
ANOTHER URGE ASSORTMENT
.Photographiill) s
130IIIstb FEL4tlibßOCCO—rianiilled,
gllVaiadMounted with two heavy gilt clasps.
ALBUMS WITH
30 Pictures for ~ $3 00 00
.40 tt
60 w • tc
together 'with Wife - us other - styles of binding,
_sizes Anil
pima, which will be soldcham."
Boldiers you cannot buy a prettier, more durable and
cheaperalbzaa anywhera
Ca mm seal at BCHEFFER'S BOokstore,
'marl2-dtf . Harrisburg, ra. •
,1 0*. ;IQ suog..,,wpit - p. S EMI."
TARRANT'S CONFOUND EXTRACT OF
CITHERS rAlifte-COPAIIIAV
This prepare-blearily:particularly, recommeuded'lto.the
.131EDICAU FROFIRSHION and the PUBLIC for the prompt
and certain cure of DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, RID
,NEYS, URINARY- 0, . N4.-ETP•
It may be relleelb altillteikteroAtor theAdministra.
*tick of these remedies in the large class of disoogosof both
semi, to which :they ,are .applicablk It never- interferes
with the digestion, and by its concentr ation , p the dose is
much reduced. - " •
N. B.—Purchasers are advised- to ask for TA.4RAIs'T'S
;COMPOUND EXTRACT,OF..CUBEBS AND CDPALBA,
arta take nothing else, asimitations and worthless prepa-
VatiOriE, -wider simikteniuries, tut in - tho' market. 'Price
01 00. Simt by ,express on receipt of -price. 'Haiiiificv
tared only. Ary,e TAR RANT: CO., No: 278' Greenvifel
street, comerofiWarrenstreet, Now York, and for sole' '
Druggista.mourraThy. - 0ct22411y
For sale by S. A. 41.17NK1X &IMO/land by Dreggisto
geberally.
*holeiome and Convenient Sub"
• • stitutO 'fat- Yeast.
FEFAILVROBITTItEAStii POWDERV
•
They - servo to impregnate the denglior hatisin with"
carbon% Lackli-WhiCh -br its expansion , feepakinglo6 l
duceeltivitYi whiterieis and 'digestibility; Without , - Coil-
Delimit single "attritive element, or adding—thereto any
thing which. the ByStOM does not constantly. :require...
'hey enable a cook to make the, most lirsious bread, the
sweetest and lightest cakes without a moment's delay:
. Warranted to give satisfaction, or no sales 'Prepared-4nd
hold, wholesale and retail, by.
S. A. KUNKEL Druggists ;
118 Market street,'Marriabing.
trla7 tt
HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA. BALM,:
OR beautifying the complexion, erarticat-..
ing freckle; eruption; sunburn and tan.
Most extraordinary and delightful toilet article
covered. It changes the sunimmt face mid ,:lmods,3o
pearly like, satin texture and ravishing, beauth.fcaving
the complexion fresh, transparent and •Sinecita:''Tt.' .
moves pimples, tatter, tan and roughness. ,,- IVIS -What
every lady should have, and none willAismsoeuith .
when once used. Sole agents for this city. For sale, .by
the bottle'or dozen. S. A. KIJNKEL ,E
Apothecaries, Fla.blarleet street, Harrisbulf. •
febll-11,tr!,„
.
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11003 lIATES,-.; NELODEONSI KEEP 1 - 11111 SK
NrIOLINS,Mutes, Guitar; BalajoS, , Strings,
- ..prams,.Fifes, and all kinda of Mdsleal-Merchandise.
- Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Photograph cards and
Albums, Ambrotype Gems, Engravings, Pictures, &0., &
Remember the place, No. 12 'Third street, ,the. largos
Music Store this side of the•grleat . iiittira ._;*l2p-cur-
TATRIOTIc GIRT BQCIN." -
1;..
OUR CONSTITUTION2 1 4 t:FiO/ 0
"Our Government," an elpolitian of tlio Constitution,
ie., for popular use. ' By M M'Eri.i . :We' 'Pace $1...F0r
sale at del4 , :BERGNEWSROOIItTOTE.
if,iTTED-0-crro-vm, , , •
i -,131
OR TABLE USE,
Just ril;t:Cl at` - ;'; ' 4l -•; SigLER & FRAZER'S,
.(Successors toVm. Dock, Co.)
M
lICKWHEAT small
_ lot bot,poperior, quality ;lit 'llt4: . ivlOil:ltteot: from
TOwondi ikki.torsaltb,rttoyttiolcor quarc - at _
Pall • BOYER & KOERPER.
:.~.~a~
RA_ILRCIADS.
Pennsylvania. Rail Road I
winviam, TIME TABLE
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FO UR
FROM 113ILADEDELPID.A.
• Olf AIM AFTER
MONDAY, Nov. 16th; 1863
MEE Passenger Trains of the Peaasylvania
± Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Har
risburg and l'hlladelphM.as fellows:
EASTWARD.
THROUGH HIEPHESS TRAIN leaves- Harrisburg daily
at 2.45 A. M. and arrives at West Philadelphia at G. 55
FAST LDNE leaves Ilarrisburg.dally (except - Monday) at
8.06 . at, and arrives at Wesablladelptila at 10.10 x.
Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy leaves Harris
burg at 7.20 A. x. and arrives at West Philadelphia at
12.25 r. x.
YAM'._KAU , • TRAIN loavie NE4113614 daily (excepl.
Sunday) at 1.00 r. x., and arrives at West Philadelphia at
PIAMP.IBBITRG ACCOMMODATION TRAM, via Colum
bia, Jewett - Harrisburg at:5:80 it M. and attires at. West
Philadelphia at 10.50 P.
WES , TMARD
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.20 A. at ; Altoona, 8.00 A. at., take
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 P. st.
- PHILADELPHIA REPRERS.TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily at 8.20 A.M.:; Altoona at 8.40 A. at., take breakfaSti
and arrives at Pittsburg at LBO P. X. - • • '
, MAIL TRAIN loaves Harrisburg at. ]..40.r. ; Altoona
at 4:55r. lalckiditlper;lad'atriVeg Lit Pittsburg at 1.10
FASTlXiltleatres Harrisburg at 4.15 x. ; Altoona at
9.10 r. x:,'takessupper, and arrives "at' Pittsburg at 1.40
A. M.
. .
H.A.RRLSBDR9 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West
Philadelphia'at 20 r. Dr-, and arrives at. Harrisburg at 8.10
. -
MOUNT J OY ACCOMMODATION leaies Lafficaster at
11284. at, arrives at Harrisburg at 1.40 P. Y.
• • SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. Middle .1:47); Pam'a R. R.
Harrisburg, Nov: 13, 1862.-dtf
,
.T193. 4 4wrp.,1 Central .Railway
WINTER MIMS _TABLE.
- THREE TRAtra''DAILY
Dtattoii "
BIA. "I` 1L)114' 0- R E
W A S H I , N G'lriV{N 'C'l T Y
Connections made witletraina on Pennsylvania Railnaad,
to and from Pittsburg and the West. -
TWO TRAINS DARGYIto 'and from the North. and West
Branch Susquehanna, 'Elmira, And all of Northern New
Yor N
and altar XIONPAY, fqOYEMBEE, tab,
O
1863; the Passenger . Trains of the Northern Cen
tral Railway - A(111 atiatakdepazi rron garrisburg and
Baltimore astellows, vii:
• SOUTH - VA:IID.
.
. .
MAIL TiOt./..casvu,nscia'.Byrbury daily (except io. : i 0
a.
3L
" "leaves. Harrisburg .. . 1.20 r.
arrives atßaltimore 5.40 r. 1.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbiiry daßy lexcept
Sunday): 11.42 r. ai.
"liana Harrisburg (except •
ItoridaY) 3.50 A. at.
arrives at -Baltimore daily
(except Monday) . 7.00 a. m.
HARRISKRGAGOOMMODATIQN leaved Hai
NORTH-WARD
=EI
MAIL TRAIN, leaves Baltiutore- daily ,(except
, . Sunday) - • 9.20 A. M.
leaves Harrisburg L 45 P. M.
" arrlveS,44l,oury , ,4.30 P. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaoM".altifnere daily. • 4 9.30 r. M.
• • " • anlyesl4 Herrisburg ..... aoo A. at.
. ,
leaves Hardsburg daily - (ex, •
copt Monday),... • 3.25 A. M.'
arriyOilatAUPthlny\ 6.24
HAiIIitRUNG ACCOMMODATION leaies ' "
.•
•. "- ;! . . t ... S4 . 11 :: " 3.00 P. M.
" arrives at Harrisburg
For further information apply at'the °Mee; In Feraulyl
ntilla • , I=sd Depot J. IT . ..Di:BARRY,
: • Nov. 16, 1863.:dtt Gen. SupL,.
A F T 11-
THREE TR:ATNffi DJail, TO NICW YORK
,
N'PrEELADELPHIA.:
OAND 'ArrElt' MOVDAY; NbVdmber
18th, 1883, the, Pa.gsongel.YrainsAd leave the Phila
delphia and..lteadinrEallroadrDepotrat Harrisburg ; for
Ne° l l ,7o fkW P1#44e414404131f0110w5,, Viz .
• t A. s • a D.
EXpitE4.ll,,lNNleay,en - NarribMiltp%6o -;11.; on`r ar
rival of tlievAlathsklittnierthilrotufrdp Train from the
West, arriving in New York at 1.45 a. x. A sleeping car
is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without
change., , •
MAIL leade r sHaritsburg a t 8.01 x. arriving
In New. York at 5.30 1.. ts. an M d .Philadelphla 1.50 P. M.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 200 P. M., arriving In
Now York at 10.25 P. M., and Philadelphia at 7.00 P. M.
t .
WESTW D.'
„
FAST LlNE , loivektiltear_ PYtiik at 6.001 A. and Phila
delphia at 8.15' a.:11.1i
. tiiiiifig at Hariiibitig at 1.15 P. x.
IfAll.-"Mak.,IN leaves- Now York at. 12.90' noon, and
Philadelphia tit 3.60 P: , x; arriving at Harrisburg at 0;20
EXPRESS:TRAIN leav,es birt Yorrat 37410 .ar
riving at Harrisburg at 2.00 and connecting with the
Pennsylvania Express Train forPittsburg. A sleeping car
is also attached to thistratiL •
Connections are made at,Harrlsburg with :Intim on the
Pennsylvania; Northern Cantril and Cumberland Valley
railroads, and at Reading . , for "Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wilkesbarre, Allentown,. Easton,- &d.•
'Baggage 19 „heSked, ...,tkraligit• battv4en Now York
and Harrisbing,-SPIA ;aro - tWeerniarriebarg anti Philadol-
Phla, $3 3ft DI no. a cars, and $3 in. No; 2.
For tickets or other information apply to
11. CLYDE,
nolA-dtf ' General Agent, Harrisburg.
1864. • •• 1864
44(..1 , ... •
• rt !r, r•••
f • MCM . j LI S \ blaaaliaftaaa
- .4I: — .AL"-IL •
•
PliiladPipliiii
TiEgreat lintilraverges the Northern and
thwest •counties of Pennsylvania to the city of
Erie ; onLake Erie: • • • • •
It beehleesed by the Pmessrtvsara Amman Com
mon; and under -their- auspices' is • being rapidly opened
throughout its entlpallAnVt),,,l
It 11i1105f. use i ,for -Pam-anger : fund ;Freight business
froth- Ititiisburg 20 Einporiurn7(l.9s. miles) on the Eastena
Division, and fretiv/Abellield,to. PAO (78 Miles)nn the
Western Division.
TIME OF rAssmER, MAERISBURG. -
Mail Traie,l-uies:NOrth.... • .... 1.45 -1".
Expreesi Trattileives North 8:23 11.
Cam ruMthrough umrnotrk CHANGE both *rays on these
trains between Philadelphia and Leek 7 Hiitta:nd
green Baltimore and Leekllaite. - -•' '
Elegant Sleeping ears on:Eitpress -Andes both nap?, be
tween Williamsport end Btdtimbre, and'WilliaMspert,and
For inforanation•respmtindlPilmeriger business aPPlrat
the S. E. Corner 11th and Market streets.
And for Freight buinnem of the Company's Agents:
S. B.,.Kingsion,4r., °pram , I.3th and. ILarket streets,
' biladelphla.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie. - .
J. R. Drill, Agent. N. . 8., Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON,
•
General Freight Agent, • Phit'a.
LEWIS L noun.,
• General Ticket Agent
JOS. D. POTTS,
RerontrvanageriTY.ficrnivot
nol6-ayi
A LL pOrtions having Grupe Vises of clime°
11 varieties, which they wish - to have pruned, can have
it done in the best manner and free of - harge, by addres
sing a Rote through the Post Office to JACOB KISH.
N. B —The present season and weather are most favors;
blo for the purpose. ' ' • ' febl6
ALMANACS!. ALMANACS !
B R - Arin.SVIA - 10CfA?.81-Srli-.01-1, 1 1/ 247 7 , - ,tt'W
Just recolveitandlisile - • - •
n ag .-; :-.49HEFFER'S BOOKSTORE:
,
AVAN-A:. - oßmspry,s, just recieved
N
- • 13CFFER &-KOEEPER.
1 i G1 444 4 4 4. 1 4T.,0441 7
41 Eno , 253 . 4 1 19.
. 11 . 1: 4 3 isymE RK-STATE CHE_RS_,SI
KOEIttER.
RM:URO4.I)&
1863 WINTER 1864
ARRANGEMENT
MDERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN
RAIL ROADS:
Clr-DTGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon
day; November 17, 18133, Rts;3enger trains Will ran
daily, as follows, (Suntbiks excepted:) ' '
FOR CHAMBERSIIFRa AND ITARRTOCRG:.
A. X. P. X,
- 2.46
3.86 -
..9,17 4.20
.. .8.30 12.55
- -
Leaires Shimiensburg • 900 4.28 •
tt :Newville • ..... 2.00
" Carlisle - 10.10 2.42
Mechanicsburg . ..: 10.42 2.12
Arrive at Harrisbmg 11.15 140
.
FOB O.IIAIM4ERSBURGAIVD ArAGERSTOWN:
; .
Leave Harrisburg . 8.06 - 1.25
hiechanichburg • 347 2.15
" Carlisle •• • 9.27 2.55
.10.02„ 3.29
iQ Shippensburg ,' • - .10.33 4.00 .
Arrive at. Chanabersburg.:: ...1.00:.......4.30
.Leav,e Cbarnbersburg....,. • . ;1.10 4,40
" Greenosgo • .11.65 5.30
Arrive at Hagerstown _12.35 6.10
w Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains
for Philadelphia, New York and "PittabUrg ; and with
trains for all points West.o. N. LULL Aipt.
R. Ompo, Chambeisburg, Nov. 17,1362.1 y ,
Leave Hagerstown
Greencastle
chamt9ro3,nra
READING RAILROAD.
•
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
REAT..TRUNK LINE FROM TEE
‘..A-"ROKIII and Northwest for Philadelphia, Now York,
Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, ARentotrn, Eastcayre., &c.
'Trains' leave Harrisburg for 'philadelphia, New 'York,
Readihg, Paitsv.ille and all intermediate statiookat 8.00
New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 a. at,
arriving at New,York ut 1.45 the Same day. . • .
Fares from Harrisburg: To New York, $5 15; to Phila
delphia $3 35 and $3 00. -,Saggage checked through.
Returning, leavo New Yorkat 64. ac ,12. noon, and 7
P. M., (Pittsburg Express.) leave PhiladelPhia at 815 A.
IL, and 8.30 P. M.
• Sleeping cam In the New York Expreseltainskthr - ough
to and from Pittsburg withoatehange. • • -
Passengers by, the Catawissa. Railroad leave Tana:qua
at 8.50 A. sr., and 2.15 P. m., for Philadelphia , New York,
and all Way points._
Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 a.. at, and 2.80 r. x., for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. , i
. Accomniod alien Passenger train leaves Reading at
6.00 a. if., and Aturat,from Philadelphia at 3.00 it.
• ror AR the aboib trains run daily, Sunday excepted.'
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 a. u., andPhil
adolphia at 3.15 P. IL ,
Commutation, Mileage, Season and Excursion tickets at
reduced rates to and from all points.
Novembei 44, 3:8637-damtf.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
HARRISBURG PA.
covr.nty & mrrainsorr; Propiietors.
•
mars well known Hotel is now in a condi
lion to accommodate the traveling public, affording
the most ampld conveniences alike for the transient guest
and the,permanentimarder.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely .retit- .
ted throughoid, and now has accommodations equal in
extent, comfort.and luxury to any hotel between Philadel
phia and Pittsburg. - Its, location is the hest in the. State
Capital, being in easy ticcc , as to all the railroad depots, and
hi close proximity to all the public offices and bnshmsslo-,
edifies of the city. It has now all the conveniences of
7.W .A. N.
.FIRST CLA'S'S HOT EL ;
and the Proprietors aro determined to spare neither ii
perm, time or labor to ensure the comfort of. the ghosts.
The patronage of the krevedingyntqc regiectfully,spit
jellAftf
. .
STATE ; `'CAPITAL 'HOTEL;
CORNER OF THIRD Alt.) wALNur STREETS,
HA.B.4I4SOURIGivrEMPA..
THE havingpurchasedWS Well
known house has. enlarged and thorouglily renovated
it. Thep:louts haire bbe'n re=painted and paporedan&the
entire estrdishtiaent elegantly re-furnished. Rein . * plea ,
ty
san and eligibylocated, and - provided with every'Atin ,
venience it offers to the pubho.all the comforts and, lain,
wies Sr altrat Mass hOtel. Trusty and obliging servantel
alWays in attentlifide:' Ater well' stocked with dioioe.
liquors .is attached to the establishment.
de2tl-dly,
' W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor.
Corner of. Market:ll4l.4U and Iftta'Rat Square,
. 111' . 111 ' 113 UR 9,, fEkrN.I.
- . 'Proprietor.
LD.I4 - prs .SAFES.
CHILLED AND - WROUGHT IRON
A
Z
•••'
PC, 1 1 - 3' CUT—Sho‘vin; Ole Net 11 %:411 •
at Wrought Iron Bare
attention of business men generally
is invited to the supertor advantages of this - Safe
over all others, in Fire and Burglar Proof qualities. They
are all secured by a Combination Lock, without-key or
keyhole, and the whole outside of the Safe is CHILLED
IRON, (from 1.34 inches to 2 inches thick,) and is proof
against the punch or drill anifihei use of powder, as fre-.
(lucidly employed by burglars in their operationa . De
scriptive circulars furnished by
GEO. W. PARSONS ;
110 Marketstreet,'Harrisburi, - ,
• Agent for Central Penna. • -
HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES.
Every deseription of Dormant and Portable' Platform
&Mos, Hay, Coal and Stock Scales, Railroad Depot : and'
Track Scales, Furnace Charging Scales, Army Scales: and .
Counter Scales. .. • . •. •
These Scales have several IMPORTANT.ADVOTAGES.
They receive the wear and friction allntys. on dated iron
balls under the platform, instead of receiving it upon the
knife pivots and dulling. them; No jarring; of 'the . plat
form affects the working of the scale. Have no check
rods to confine the platform. "Mill weigh when out of
level. Large scales require no deep pit anl'cost• less for
foundation ' Am., than any other wales.
Full information furnish.* by the subscriber,- who is
agent for Central Permsylvania,, and sells at man ifi c .,
turer's prices. .- ' GRO. - W. PARSONS,
feb9.43m 110 Market street, Harrlibmg.- •
NEW _BAKERY,
Broad Stieet; between Second and Thir
R - AR.R.isitußG. •
rrEcE, undersigned. has opened a new BA
-11 in the Sixth wards where he is - prepared to
supply BREAD AND CAKES at a. reasonable rate. .He
warrants satisfaCtion to allwho will gicbllink a on.. He
will sell his bread at the rate or, • •
FIVR CENTS ND:
and full weight guaranteed, JOHN ALCOBN.
. „.
VISITING, -WEDDING -'INVITATION,
AND AT HOME CARDS.- , : By a;speefal arrangement
with one of the besteugfai•erii in the country,, ; cards of
any description will be executed in the :highest style of
art, conformable yrith the latest- fashion, and supplied
promptly, at lower prices tharfare charged by .the station-.
ers in New . York or Philadelphia. For samples sod prices,
ratli at HiKEIGNER'S BOOK STORE.:
- mcbs-dif
APPLES! 'APPLES! !-150 bbls. of Yoxk
State Apples of evirt variety. Also, York State
Bullet, for sale at ja., BOYER Pi KOERPER. .
.
INCE flesh. just,Teeeive4
IVA- and P 7 . , TPAn ;Ide4l MERPF.X.
R9Ns Ant WlVron for sale at
F
JORN WItEI3, *tamle and mail. dtr
. Arrive at
17. 4 eave. at
G. A. NICOLLS, -
General Superintendent.
MOTELS..
MEDICAL.
:ra Rf.'
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DR. JOHN I.i..±YoN'S ..
FRINGII - 11111010 . 0.1% : :: DROPS,
;;; . . ' TEE GREAT
FENALE , REGOLATOR,
Are the only' known remedy dad' sticceutly and
invariably restore and regulate tbdiemalesystem, remov:
ing alt irregularities , and producing health, vigor and
strength.
•
. ,
LTON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Ara a fluid prepandion, the only true oneof the kind ever
discovered in this country, and actedirectly on the parts
allbided, whilst pills and powders - can only' reach them as'
they work through sympathy, but, not. at all direct and
positive.
Are you suffering from a constant anxiety for the rega:
larrenim.9f nature's proscribed laws?
'Give yourself no Uneasiness., for Lyon'S Periodical Drops,
if-taken a daY.or two beforethe espected period, will post)*
Lively and invariably, regulate Keratin, ea sue as spat.,
follows cause, as certain asdaylight folloWs darkness.
Are you sick, enfeebled by disease, or,raddeto hear the
labor and danger of increase I'
1 . RI •
'LYONN ' PRRITIDIAL DROPS
COMO to yOu es a,b1444, fpr is not pro veugon beger Wm,
cure?
If:regularly taken, it Is a certain prtnvetiVe,- and' Win ,
save gon much peril and many houm of staring. • .
}Glyn y&r b een dieted for many years with coniplainte
incident to the sea, Ullatltave tkilled• the of phyla
cians, and are hurrying you on to, an only grain
Lt9res PRitrolgoAL PROPS,-:
MEI
Are,the most reliable regulator ever ]mown ; and oure,,like
magic, all those itvegularities that LitiVe defied the doctor's
Will you waste away with innyering from Laucorrlicea,
Prolaptms, liyindenOrthosi, anorethousand other ditlidul:
ties, all summed up under the name of suppressedand.
obstructed nature, when an , havestment of one dollar in
El
LYON'S PNEIMIOAI, bßors •
• '
•;111 surely crave you. = .
Do not use the dropa 'whei forbidden in the directiqns,
:for although a poslihree cure; and harmlessit," all ,Otlier
times, they are so powieffidand ihiely:c(dottlatedlo aoljriat
aid govern the functions of the sexual organism,thax,cifi
taken at imprope Diey would produce results . ceni
Crary to nature, - *Wilk wlitch: all, particularly those 'Wlm
would reproduce , -rdikaild eatefolly guard. • ' "
=MEI
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
. • ._• • .
ptumot harm the Most " delicate mitudittition at. any time
yet the proiiiietoM wish to' . guard 'against its mfause'
Milting that a thousand bottles Will be used tor a good pnr
pose where one is used for an illegitimate one.
LYON'S PERIODICAL 'DROPS,
„Dni the 4 . 3 :pl . for by wary
*oturer"ealth in Ll c Z r a . r f a 9r
I:l,l=taililidnido not; if you tl value
"Tale ne - Ottier„but if the Druggist to e 'whoin ; n on .
got it, make him eind'ind get it'for' Yon.
C. G >CLAItK-•&
MEE
At Wholesale, by
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & OOWDEN,
28 North StxU!Stfeet,, Mithidolptilat Pp
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MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW GOODS---JUST OPENED!
AT
BERGNER'S
Book and Stationery Store.
Embracing every new arid Improved style of
POCKET 1100E.S,
MAGIC cußits - Ncy HOLDERS,
CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS,
BumsEax PURSES,
• PORTMONNAIKS,
•
at prices to suit all circumstancest
. POCKET CUTLERY,
Candstiii.g or a fine asaThrataii-Or'irtisienholm's Superior
: . Pocket %atm!.
GOLD PENS,
'From Iteatoa's celebrated manufactory Every Pet tr.
. with a pomace.
FORT FOLIOS,
WRITING CASES,
ROSEWOOD DESKS; ,
PaPETERIE9, ke
Together with every article usually found in a ant Cla3
Book and Stationary establishment, at
• Myl.2] . BERGNER'S, 51 Market street
gEIPIIEWS DAILY UNE
BET vs Js.EN PHILADELPHIA,
Lock Harm, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Man
or., Uniontown, Watsontown, Milton,
. Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun
burry, Treverton,- Georgetown,
Lykenstown; Millersburg,
~! , • Halifax, Dauphin,
AND HARRISBURG.
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, the
drayage will be at the lowest rate et. pie Conductor goei
through With each train to attend to the safe delivers. of
all goods intrusted to the lino. Goods delivered at the de
pot of FREED, WARD EcYREED, 811 Market tweet
Philadelphia, by 5 o'clock P. IL, will be delivered in Ear
risburg the next morning: , •
Pseight. Always as Low as by Any Other
.
JOS.. MONTGOMErn & CO.,
Philadelphia and Reading Depot,
Foot of Market street, Harrt.burg.
0ct2.1 tf
BAGS! BAGS! BAGS!
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
517.411.1111F55, BURLAP AND GENNI"
BAGS ,
FLOUR AND SALT BAGS, ALL SIZES,
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.,
fetd6- Ho. 113, North Front
.Philadelphia.
d3m
•
FIIINTOCEI PECTORAL, RIRLP.
TmsINVALUABLE brh.UP, which is en.
tirely vegetable in its composition has been era
ployed with wonderful secbessfor many rear= in thecae
of diseases for the AIR PA ° , IGES and LUNGS, For any
fbrm of' the disease, siteli as COUGH, TICKLING of the
THROAT,SPEITTNG OF BLOODOMFFICULT BRECGMG,
110ARSENk*, LCk'' OF VOICE and HECTIC IL% Elk... its
use will be attended with the happiest regoll. It la ate
of the best and safest medicides for all forms EatuN
CHITIS and CQNSUBIFTION. .IVo /a/ damns or prlors
Kan 4f O
,p mosey shape inais syrup.
PRICE $l.OO PER , BOTTLE.
For sale at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Solo.
DANIEL A. MAIENCH AGENT
OF the Old Wallower Line; rezpeetfully in
forma the public that this Old Daily fransportatter
Line (the only Wallower .Lina now is exL,tence
city,) in successful. operation and prepared to carry
freight irs low as any Other individual lite bvtwv,nlittla
dolphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport.
Jersey aore, Lock Haven and, all,other pals on the
Northerneentrat, Philadelphlawnd m
Erie and IVlNamsyori
and Elmira Railroads.
DAN - BM A. WM:CFI, Agent
11arriabura, Petua'a.
Goods seat to the Warnonse of Messrs. Peacock, Zell
& 808 and 810 Market atreM, above Bth,
Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock will arrive at Ilarrh-
Mut e :ready for delivery; neat morning lap3o-rd myl
book.' Here
SOLDIERS, 1011. WILL, DO WELL ET CALLINit
SCOPVFER. 3 S - BOOKSTORE,
OF THt "AMERICAN FLAG."
And initliaseYonr
NOTE'PAPERANO MNA - Eftins,
PORTFM.
BOOKS,
- POCKETMiIiZTANDS,
VAIMPT4 'INES,
PHOTIVPH ALBUr.
tiadoTofiho very liest.sinaleriill, and for sale at rglnto
" emember
Miklth BOOKSIORE L
jan29 Sign of the American Fthg, Harmburg,
B E 73 .tE D!
- • .
..PAPERoioit.DERs
- SCRAFFERVI.:I36oirsraus,
Has to be removed on the first, of April next. His
,of Wall Paper must be iteludid, and will. therefore, 1,,
sold at very low prices ; althahgll price of Wall rapers
still going up, Persons desirous of Papering their Hecies,
will 'do well - toertz:eine his assortment and prices.
flecemljer4lB6l3. 111E0. F. SCliErft.R.
Air-Plve cents cash pad for clear mixed Rags per
portritf. Old -Hooke Waited foi—eash.
(.le3
11111 f PBOTORAIS'arn to soothe a
,Ticirlizig in tiro .lirdit;„ to relieve
Boarieneen Catarrh, Sore Throat,- & They cantata
llorenoond, Inecacaanha; Senega and Squill,
fiche noiwreliable expectorants: irnown,) are the chief ac-
I Aire; ixinstatientri, so blended with Gum Arabic and Sc.gar,
:that each' lozenge commas a mild and very pleaSant dote.
Manufactured solely by .. S.._A. XU EL & BRO.,
Ijan27 Apothecaries, 118 Market. street, Harrisburg.
rtant to - Truckers and Gardenesr.
Q"OF.' nS by the BUSinlia or POUND, of an
),7 the leading and best early 'varieties Peas, Bears..
Radish, Cabbage, "WilminroAsittltit`Ca., Beet, Carrot Par.
ship, Atootabaga, Che-loni . .ka t . The above seed offered
for salerare raised in Neteror State, by one of the mo
responsible seek giinverstrini 'the *country. I have pc
chased from them for a number of years and shod . =
found themtrue to name and mach earlier than seed
lapsed farther Sorith. . ~ J. 3118 H,
i., keystone Parm and Nunieiry, Harnaburg.
P. 13.—Ordets wanting immediate attention drop in the
Post Office. -No orders will be taken for any kinds of
seed less than by the pound; - or one-fourth pound of four
Wirie94s: ' [feb2ls] , ' J. NII-3a
I. DR. IL 'BE GI:FADE/L .l
BENT T,
NO. 119 MARKET STREET,
Teeth positively extracted withi:it pain
, by the usa
nitrous - • -•• • cietitif
• JIINT OPENED,
, • -Av AS.ktON'FILEINT OF
R 0 SE.W Q 0 D../I'ND H 0 G
witrivriv, DESKS,
Of different stia; forsae at •
nol9 . ••• A ECENFEIR'S BOOKSTORE.
M . ORTOIVS-Wid) , PF.NS.
AnoNiet bfm - ortomi
LLED:GEOLD pEyS,
Jnst received at Scheffer's Bookstore.
All-pens warranted ito• one year.
pQ .131, I- Cl WO kt 0 0 L 8
of dikerenl. sizes Willson's excellee!
eeries of Ellialers Mid Readers, published by Harper #
Bi:othersltogether with all other - SChool_Baoka a nd Wr ' '.
hit Materials are offered, wholesale and retail, at
dee7 SCHIEFFFIt'S BOOKSTfiftE.
MORT G'OLD PENS
Another lot of Mor,ton's Unrivalled Gold Pens for
SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
All pros warrante4 for otke 3 year. (dam
ATORFOLIE - OYSTEIT-Real 'Salts, ender
,LA the Jowls House. York Moor, 9ysters, aline node,
abider the Jones Him*.
Also, ,TerMg l 36, MAich will be served up in See este at
nbort notice under the Jones House r by
no ea • Josspa siavas.
13OCKBT BOOKS, - BUCKSKIN PURSES
POICEMONNAII23, and a general variety of LEA '
TREK OGE!'s jaecfeq ved, at .K
MEW
'ER'S 800
1911: - ‘"Wirrrated the Finest Sherry Wine in 0'
ngE.M O3 4ANO SHERRY, imported iu
country Fer sale at SE:ESLER dc
reb2 (enamors to Wm. Lloclr•F,IJEtIO