MEDICAL. •ss CONSTITUTION IVATOIC,I. COS ITUIION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER, CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION w4TER. CONSTITUTION want, coNsanynoN WATER GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE (DUN KNOVN 'REMEDY FOR . DIABETES, and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER. COMATITUTION WATER: • Has been pronounced by the Medical Faculty and the public, to be the most wonderful remedy for the perma nent cure of all diseases of the STOMACH, • LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER that has ever been offered. It is not a MINERAL WATER. It •is frtim experienc that CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, and we now say let no man doubt, when. a single. bottle had been known to cure diseases which the best medioal talent 'in this country has billed to - relieve, • • A remedy possessing the virtues of Constitution Water cannot be classed under "quack" preparations, as it is now used by the most scientific practitioners 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; and the success of the .phy sician increases as his knowledge of illiferent - remedies enables him to produce a cure, while othere fail in the at tempt, • Science is satisfied with the truth. • Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we mean you Who are under some specialists's care from year to year, and we particularly allude to ladies Who are constantly resorting to local treatment, and all sorts of local applications for diseases, with as much chance of succe.s as there would be from local applications to the throat for diseases of the brain. We have bean always careful to use language • in our circular that could not shock the most delicate organiza tion, but we receive so many Communications from per sons for which Constitution Water -is adapted,' and of whose diseases no mention has been made, that wo have coins to the conclusion that if the remedy is capable .of producing a cure, no matter whet the disease may be, it should be made known. The medicine is put up ter rem public, and there should be no exceptions. We would say, Constitution Water is not like a gilded pill, made to sum 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, 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 dismissing causes, but will state that the effect of the disease is the conversion of the starchy principle (or vegetable portion of the Mod) into 'sugar, which stimulates the kidneys to an excessive secretion of water. Many persons sutler from this disease who are ignorant of 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 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 patiencdrimks cgnstantly without being hatix fied, - also dryness of the mouth, cracking of the lips, a sweet breath, in the more advanced casest and finally loss of appetite, emaciation; and the patient gritclif aly sinks from exhaustion. CONSTITUTION WATER is, WithOUt doubt, the only known remedy for Diabetes, 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 THE BLADDER, CALCULUS,,O , Karsr.„, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., kra., Diseases arising from a faulty pearotion—in the ono case being too little, and accompanied by severe pato, 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 TUE 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 KNOWN REMEDY FOR I) IABETES.. IRRITATION ,OF THE NECK OF .THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,- CATARRH OF THE •-•'• - BLADDER,* • -; • • STRANGUARY AND BURNING, OR PAINFUL 2s ATLIs.G. For these diseases it is truly a .soverelgn remedy, and too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has been known to relieve the most urgent symptoms. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the back and through theinps f ' A teaspoonful a day of the Constitution . Water will relieve you like PHYSICIANS Have long since given up the use of buchu, cubebs and juniper in the treatment of those diseases, arid only use them for the want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WA.T,ER has proved itself equal to the task that has deiolived upon it. _ _ DrOItETICS irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant use aeon lean to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. • We present the Constitution Water to the &Mid with the conviction that it has no equal in relieving - the class of diseases for which it has been found so eminently suc cessful 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 and physician. .. READ ! READ ! I. READ ! I.! • DA:qv - run, Fa., June 2. 1862. —Dr. - Mit. "Et Greig— Dear Sir: In February, 1861; I was affected with sugar diabetes, and for live months I passed more than two gallons of water in twenty-four hours. I was obliged to get up as often as ten or twelve times during the Right, and in five months I lost about...fifty pounds° in weight During the month of July, 1861; I procured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in-two dais alter using it I ex perienced relief, andwftet taking two bottles I was en tirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good, health. Yours truly, BOSTON CORNERS, N. Y.;.Dee. 27,1861. Gregg el. Co.—Gents: I freely give you liherty to make nse of the following certificate of the value of Constitutlon',,Water, which I can reeeituneud tn thq highest.mazinkrt.Slity wife was attacked with pain ha the shoulders, wholo length of , the back, and in her limbs ; with It illidedion 'of the Heart' and Irritation of die Bladder. I called' a physician(who attended her about - three mouths, ivhcti he left her worse than he had found her. I then employed one of tho hest physicians I could find,-who attended her for about nine months, and while she was under his careshe did notsuf for quite as much pain. He finally-gave her up, anaCaid "her cast was imitable; Ibr," said lie, "she hits such a combination of anstplainis fhat medicine given for one ,ope rates against some other of her difficulties." About this time sho commenced the use ar 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 domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the Constitution Water lbr aboutiour r iireeksliand we are happy to say that it has produced a permanent cure. MI EL VAN RENSCHOTEN. WSIBIEASPIELD, Conn., March 2, 1863.—Dr. W H Gregg—Dear 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 thp sitill.of a number of physicians with only temporary relief, I was induced to try your medicine. I procured one bottle of your _agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Sisson & Co„ and when I had : used. half of it, to my surprise I found a greet change in my heidth. I have used two bottles of it, and am where I never expected to be in my life, well, and in good spirits.. I ca jinot, express my gratitude for it; I feel that it is dß' and more than you recommend ii to be. May ihe blessing of God ever attend you in your labors of love. Yours truly, LEONARD BIGELOW. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE .$l. W.M. E GREGG & CO., Proprietors. : MORGAN & ALLENGeneral agertfe, • jam 2.6-dawameoil No. 46 Cliffiareet, New York. SOLD. BY .. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDIN, rimardraerk, PA. KUNKEL & BED. ) US Market street, Harris - burfi: AND ALL DR lI.GOII ISXS. =!=il GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE ! DISCOVERED AT LAST Cherokee Remedy, CEIEROTUT INJECTION! COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES CHEROKEES REMEDY4he great Indian Diuretic, cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such as Inconti nence of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, Infiam =UM of the Kidneys, Stone in the BladYir, Stricture, Grave; GOnnOrkea; and is especially recommended in those cases of Fluor Abut (or Whiles in females) where all the old nauseous medicines hare failed. Snir It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three times per day. Aar It Is diuretic and alterative in its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, eatiiing it to flow in all of its original purity and vigor; thus removing from the system 1111 pernicious causes whieh have induced diseagn, CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or assist ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used In conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea, Gket, Fukr Albus or White& Its effects are healing, soothing and demulcent; remoVing all scalding, beat, chordeo and pain, instead of the burning.and almost un endurable pain that is experienced with, nearly all the cheap quack injections. sii-By the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and CHEROKEE TNJECTIONthe two medicines at the same time—ill improper discharges are rersoved,,and the weak ened organs are speedily resttired: to full vigor and strength. ' Agy-For full particulars, got our pamphlet from any drug store in the country, or write us, and we will mail free,• to any address, a full.treatise... • for Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, 'br throe bottles for $5. Atai-Pries, CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. • Air Sent by express to any address on receipt of /Kir Said by all druggists everywhere.- -. DR. W. R. ILEI3.WIN & CO., Sole proprietor?, marlo-codly Na. 59 Liberty stroot, New York ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES An unfailing cure for Spoinateribea, Seminal Weak ness, .11'ociurnal Emissions, and all : diseases caused by self pollution; such as Lose of Memory, : Universal Lassitude, raini in//4EaCk, Dimness.of Vision, .Premature Old' Age Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakeful ness, Eruptions on the Face, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consumption, and s cc - the, Direful complaints caused by de parting from the path of nature. .lifg-This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one on which all can.rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed in a singlainstance. Its curd , tive powers have been sufficient to gain victor . ) , over tho most stubborn case. , those•who have trifled with their constitution until they think ihemselves beyond the reach of medico aid, we would say; Despair net 1 tho Criznoras CURB soil restore'you to health and vigor, ,and after all quack doe tors have failed ! Air For full particulars, get a Circular from any Drug Store in the country, or write tho Proprietor, who will mail free to any one desiring the same, a full treatise in pamphlet form. fa-Prices $2 per bottle, or. three bottles for $5, and forwarded by express to all parts of the world. Rig-Sold by all respectabltrdruggists everywhere. DR. W. R. MERWIN & CO., ' Sou Pnoraroroas, marlo eodly No. 59 Liberty street, New York. N.E W ADVERTISEMENTS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ANOTHER .LARBE ASSORTMENT OF 1 :2 h togrark.h. BOUND in FINE kbßOCCO—panelled, gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt clasps. ALBUMS WITH • - , 30 PictumS for_ . $3 00 4 0 11 3 50 5 0 c, . 400 together with rrrious other styles of binding, sizes and prices, whidh will be sold cheap. Soldier,s you cannot buy a prettier, more durable and cheaper album anywhere. Oall'and-soe at • SCREFFER'S Bookstore • Harrisburg,‘ „ THERE IS NO 817pR WOAD AS Fab.” palt , kNT'S CONTOM) EXTRACT OF 'CUBEES AND COPAIBA. This. preparation - is particularly recommended to -the MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC for the.prcaript and certain cure of DISEASES OF-THE BLADDER, KID NEYS, URINARY ORGANS, ETC. It maybe relied Owawthe bestitedo for the ssiministra tioir ottheso 'remedies hrthe largeuiassuf diseases of both =sexes, to:which they aro applleable. 'it never interferes 'With:the digestion, and by- ite concentration; the dose is much reduced. N,8.--Purchakers are advised :to 'AEI:: for _TARRANT'S COMPOUND • EXTRACT OF CUBEBS . AND :COPAIBA, andtakenothing eLsie, as'imitations and • worthless. prepa rations, under similar namw are in the market.: Price $1.00.:: Sent-by- express on , receipt of price. ' Manufac tured only by TARRANT A GO., No. 2711 Greenwich. street, corner of Warren street; Mawr-York; and for sale Drlygait" s l'pEsusrrelly. •-• .• • ' oct22-:dly 'For -see by S. A. KUNKLE & BRO., and, by Druggists . . 'Wholesome and' Convenient Sub stitute for Yeisti . • • EFFERVESCENT YEAST. POWDE • AS • -- They serve to impregnate the dough, or batter, with carbonic' acid, which by .its expansion in; cooking pro duces levity, 'whiteness .and digestibility, without elmi- . nating.alingle'nutritive .element, or adding thereto any thing which the , system does not constantly require. They enable .a cook to make the most luciouxbread, the sweetest - and' lightest rakeswithout a-moment's delay. 'Warranted to give satisfaction, or no sales. 'Prepared and sold, ivtiole:sale and retail; by. ' . ma7-tf HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA 8A.T..114 FOR beautifying - the cornrileiion, eradicat ing freckles, emptions, sunburn- and tan.- It is the most extraordinary and delightful toilet article ever dis covered. ,B changes the sunburat, face and hands to a pearly like; satin 'texture find ravishing , beauty, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. It re moves,pimples, totter, .tan and roughnes.s. It. is what every Italy_ :Should have, slid Mine will dispense with when ones used. ''.Sole agents foi 'ChM bitY: For sale by the bottle or dozen, B. A., .KUNBIEL & BRO., Apothecaries, 118Markctstreet, Harrisburg., SILAS - '7ATARD' . . 1111 1 10 FORTES, MELODEONS, SUET 'MUSIC, .I[TIOLDTS, Flutes,. Guitars, Banjos, Strings, V Drains, Fifes, and all kinds ollfusical Merchandise. Picture Frames, Looking Glacqes,.Photogrsph Cards and Albums, Ambrotype Gems, Engravings, Pictures, &e, &c. Remember the place, No. 12 Third street, the largos Music Store this side of the great cities: jan2B-dtf A . PATRIOTIC GIFT BOOM OUR CONSTITUTION, GOVERNMENT AND UNION * . "Our Government,'} an exposition of the Constitution, &c.., for popular use. By M. W.Kraxnr: :Pri6e $l. For sale at del4 B;RGNERPS BOOKSTORE. 3 .. :. GOSHE.*j BUTTER FOR TABLE . JELit.reoefroa'tet. 'sgts .VoR & FRAZ - (Successors toNip,.bock, Jr., 4 R 'o.) UCKWHEAT I BTICIr*XIXAT LLksinail _LP lot but superior quality of Buckwheat, thrir4 4,°132 .Towanda, Pa., for sale by the art* ormtart, at - soyER & ICONAPER. XEDICA. - THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOP. AND CHEROKEE CURE! THE. GREAT LNPIAN MEDICINE, ,CO2IPOUNDED FROM B. A. KUNKEL & BRO., Druggists, US z lfarkot street., Harriskurg. RAILROADS. Pennsylvania Rail Road ! ! Am y_*, 4 PR- 3312 1 -- " WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR PHILLADERELPHIA. ON AND AFTER 11ONDAY, Nov. 16th, 186t1 TBE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylv:taia Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Har risburg and Philadelphia as follows: EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 2.45 .a. M. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 8.55 FAST LINE leaVes Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 6.00 a St. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. at. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves Harris burg at 7.20,4.' M., and arrives at West' Philadelphia at 12.25 P. X. FAST MAIL .TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) atl.oo P. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.20 P. IL . . . . . . . HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum bia? leaves Harrisburg at 5.30 P. X., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.50 r. -WESTWARD. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAlNleaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.20 A. Y. ; Altoona, 8.00 A. at., take breakfast, and arrives at Eittaburg at 1.00 P. X. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS THAW leavea .Harrisburg daily at 3.20 A. 31.; Allcrana 1ic8.40 A. Di.; 'olc. e," breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. N. BAIL TRAIN leaves ,parrisburg at 1;40'1...1d. ; Altoona at 1.55 mg; suppbr, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.10 A.*IL. PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 4.15 P. M.; Altoona at 9.10 r. it : , takes supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 11ARRISMIRG ACCQUIEODATION TRAIN leaves West Philadelphia at 2.45 P. and arrives,at Rarrisburg at 8.10 MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster a 11.38 a. N., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.40 P. M . SAMUEL DYOUNG, Supt. Midclie.Div. Paln'a R. R. Harrisburg, Nov. 13, 1882.-iltf Northern, Central Railway - - , , • - WINTER. mimic TABLE. THREE ' TtArNS DAILY r - WO AND FROM B A I_. TIMOR .1E WASHIN'GTON CITY Connect!Ons mad with trains,on Ponwlvania Railroad to and froni Pittsburg and:the West. . . TWO TRAINS DAILY to and Prom tho North and. West Branch Susquehanna,Elmira, and all of Northern Now York. , , - - ON and after MONDAY, NOVEAD3r,DI66II, 1863, the Passenger. Trains of the Northern Cen tral Railway will arriveat and depart fron Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows,. viz: SOU'THWARD.: • MAIL TIVIN leaves Sunbury daily (except .... . .:..10.10 a. M. . •f " 'leaves . .. 1.20 r. arrives at Baltimore... 5 40 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except • Sunday). . 11.42 r. n. leaves Harrisburg (except , • Honday)g....... .... .. . . 2.50 A. U. ari-ifci - at Baltimore daily • (eitopt kfond'ay)' . T.OO A. X. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leavas liar burg ' 7.00 A. g. N 0 n, TraNVAIi.D. MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sunday) loaves Harrisburg arrives at Sunbury. 4.80 r. Sr. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily 9.80 P. Sr. - - " arrives at Harrisburg.......2.oo A. At. !MVOS Harrisburg dally (ex le . ciptinday) , &25 A. ht. " arrivelMSunbury • 8.25 A. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal-. ; • timers dfily (exclapt. Sun - ' dpy) . 9.00 r. Jr. arriyeBltHarrisburg.........7.so P. M. For farther information apply at the OM* In Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot.... DuBARRY, Harrisburg, Nov. 18, 1868.-dtf Gen. Supt. : NtReArT/ViIiffIXISTE , AOUTE. jer T • -AL THREE TRAINS ' ' DAILY TO NEW YORK --....PlatalltLPlta.. ON AND AFTER 7110NDA-Y; November 16th, 1663, the Passenger Trains will leave the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad DepOt, altuTtsburg, for New York and Phga4elphia,,a,..followe, viz . T 17:A . EXPRESS LlNE•leaves Harrisburg at 0.30 on ar rival of the.Pininsylvania Railroad .EspreSs Train from the West, arriving in New York at L 45 a. At: A sleeping car is attached to the train through from Pittsbuzg without . change. , ' MAIL TRAIN iet;l44•Varrisburg at 8.00 A. sr., arriving in New York at 6.30*n.t.., and Philadelphia at 1.60 P. at. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 r. arriving in New ; ork at1.0„25 and - Philadelphia at 7.00 ; P. M. WESTWARD. PAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 A. IL, and Phila delphia at 8.16 A:xi, arriving at Hartithurg at Ll 6 P. M. IRATE/ TRAIN. l'etives N0w . ...Y0rr:at'12.12•3 :11:6011, and Philadelphia at 3:Bo.arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20 EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New Yorkat 7.00 P. id., ar riving at Harrisburg at 2,00 A. w., and connecting with the Pennsylvania ExiirestrTrain-tor Pittsburt kaleeplng car 10 also attached to . this train. Connections are made at Harrisburg with traiiii on the Pennsylvania, Northern. Central and Cumberland Valley railroads, and -at • Reading • for Philadelphia ; Pottsville, Wilkesbarre; -Allentown, Easton ik.c. Baggage checked through: 'ar& between New York and Harrisburg, $5 15 vbetween Harrisburg and Philadel phia, $3 35 in No. I.,cara, and sg3 in No. 2. For tickets pr ; ntinlil4fortnatien apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. nol4-dtf 1864. 41 r 1 r: 1: 1 ri'2 ., , 141 PhiladelpipaLand Erie Rail __ . . . T Frs:gr.Oft,t. traverses :tale Northern and • - Northwest counties of rennsylvanis to, the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. . . • ' It has been leased by the PinitOrivancitinatoet Coy. kn.., and Under their, auspices is' being . rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use 'for Passenger and Freight business from„HarrisburgtO EITIOriIIOI (195111lIFS), on the Eastern Division, and frar - Aheftteld 10 Erie (7 a £ miles) on the Western Di4iaion , TIME BF r 'OHS TRAIRH AT HARRISBURG. Traiii leareslikirttiL4s p. Express Train leayesNorth— 3.25 A. y. Cars run thrcsigh witirourr „mown both ways, on these trains between Philadelphia 'ink LoelCilaron, and be tween Baltimore and Look Haven.. Elegant Sleeping cars on &pre/3s - trains both ways be tween°Williamsport and Baltirodre, and Williamsport, and Philadelphia For information respecting .Passengerbusiness apply at tho S, E. Corner llth and Markei strbeta And for Freight business of ,(,ha Company's Agents: S. B. 'Kingston; Jr.. 'abler' I.3th 'and - Market streets, Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. Ct .11. HOUSTON, Genera/ 'Freight Agent, Phil'u. LEWIS .111301/PT, Central Ticket Agent Pttil'a. JOS. D. POTTS, • nol64.lly]General Atcyntw, Williantsport. A LL persons Navin . Grape Vines'of choice 11_ varieties, which they Wish to have prtuted, call have it'done iia the best mannerand fraeofoharge, by addres sing a ;tote through the Pciieollice to JACOB MISII. . N. ,B .4—The presOit 'season and weather are most favors; ble for the purpose. febl6 : A.T,NrAIiACI ! r I . A. . . . , ; OLIN. . . A CS.. ! _.. .. . . . „ .. _ --B-E,4 IV S-L A-N-Cl4-3-T-B-R AL M A N-.. 4.- 6, S, Just..ie:Mved and for sale at ' • n 01.9 SCHEFFER'S BOOKSDA.E. TWAY-ANA ORANGES, just recieved at x :nom : ' I.I9YER firiCOERPER. MING - LlSELT)LaEarquid: t • ju • . NEW, Y, ofiresiivi cIiCEEST4 At [no2s] BOYEg klEOF.ItrElt. • 1863 WINTER 1864 ARRANGEMENT CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN RAIL ROADS. CRANGE OF HOTTRS.—On and after Mon day, November 17,.1863, Passenger trains will run daily; as follows, (Sundays excepted:) FOR CHAMBERSOGRY AND HARRISBURG: A. N. P. 3L Leave Hagerstown 700 2.46 I " Greencastle 737 3.35 Arrive at 8.17 4-20 Chambersburg.. ...... - Leave at 830 12.55 Leaves Sblppe_nstang _...9.00 1.28 " Newville 932 2.00 • " Carlisle - 10.10- 2.42. " Mechanicsburg .10.42 3.12 Arrive at Harrisburg - 11.16 3.40 FOR CHAHRERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN: • .. A-N. P. iic. Leave Harrisburg 8.05 185 " Mechanicsburg... 847 2.15 " Carlisle 9.27 2.55 " Neu - villa .10.02 3.29 " Shippenslung ..10.16 4.00 Arrive at Chamborsburg 11.'00 4.30 Leave Charnbersburg ..11.10 4.40 " Greencastle .1-155 5.30 Arrive at Hagerstown .12.35 6.10 gar Making close connections at Harrisburg - with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg •. .and with trains for all points West. 0. N. LCLI Supt. R. R. Office, Chambersbnrg, Nov. 17, 1862-1 y . READING RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. RE A T TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton A°. , Stet Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville and -all intermediate stations, at 8.00 A. M., and 2.00 P. N. New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 8,30 A. at., arriving at New York at L 45 the same day. Fares from Harrisburg: To New York, $5 15; to Phila delphia $3 35 and $3 00. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave New York at 8 A. ac, 12 noon, and 7 p. id., (Pittsburg Express.) 'Leave Philadelphia at 8 ifIA. 31, , and 3.30 P. H. Stooping cars In the New York Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers by the Catawi.ssa Railroad leave Tamaqua. at 8.50 d N., and 2.15 P. M., for Philadelphia, New. York, and all way points. . . Trains leave Pottsville ut 9.15 A. x., and 2.30 r. x., for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New Turk. An Acctimmodation Passenger train leaves Reacting at 6.000. x., and returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. x. . ,87-All the above trains run daily, Sunday excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. at., and Pbil adolphia at 3.15 P. N. Commutation, Mileage, Season and Excursion tickets a reduced_ rates to and from all points. G. A. NICOL'S, General Superintendent. Novernbor I.l;lB63—d&trtf THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, il - ARRISBURG- 7 PA. COVEXLLY & HUTCHISON, Pi•oprictors T ' well known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refit ted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadel phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the best in the State Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and In close proximity to all the public offices and business lo calities of the city. It has now all the conveniences of 5.20 A. M 1.45 p. at A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and the PrOprietors are determined to spare neither ex pense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the , guests. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully soli cited ' STATE CAPITAL . HOTEL, CORNER OF THI RD AND WALNUT STREETS . . 11.11.1tRISBITR.G, PENTIPA. T' 4 undersigned having purchased this well known house hai enlarged and thoroughlyrenovated IL The rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the entire estalisliment elegantly re-furnished. Being plea santly and eligibly located, and provided with every con venience' it offers to the public all the comforts and luxu ries of a first class hotel. Trusty and obliging servants always in attendance. A bar well stocked with choice liquors is attached to the establishment." de26.dly W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor. JONES H US E , Corner of. Market street and Market Square HARRISBURG, , PENIr4. • • •• 'CHAS: H. MANN, Proprietor. nob-40 .LILLIEN SAFES. CHILLED" AND WROUGHT IRON 07- CUT—Si:cookie, the 'Net work • Wrouzht Iron Bora J. 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 I,:yi inohes to 2 inches thick,) and is proof against the punch or drill and the use of powder, as fre quently employed by burglars in their 'operations. De scriptive circulars furnished by GEO. W. PARSONS : , 110 Marketstreet, Harrishuri,', Agent for Central Penna. 1864 ROM STANDARD SCALES. Every desoripilon of Dormant and Portable Platform Scales, Hay,. Coal and Stock Reales, Railroad Depot and Traci: Scales, Furnace Chuaiing Scales, Array Scales and Counter, Scales. Theis Stales have several IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES. They receive the wear and'friction always on dulled 'from Was under the platform, instead of receiving it upon the knife picots.and dulling thein. No jarring of the plat forra affects the working or the scale. Rave - no 'cheek rods to confine the platform. Will weigh when out of level. Large scales require no deep pit, and cost less for foundation, AM7.., , Lthitn.rtily titherseales. Full information furnished by the subscriber, who is agent for. Central Pennsylvania, and. sells at manufac turer's prices. GEO. W. PARSONS, feb9-dBm 110 Market street, Harrisburg. NEW BAKERY, Broad Street, between -Brand , and Third, HARRISBURG. . • T - undersigned has opened a new BA KERY, in the Sixth ward, where ha is prepared to supply BREAD AND CAKES at A reasonable rate. He warrants satisfaction to all who will-give him a call. He will pH his bread at the rate of FIVE CENTS PER POUND and full weight guaranteed. JOELN:ALGIORN.. jan6-iltf VISITING, WEPRING, INVITATION, AND AT HOME CARDS - =By a special arrangement with ono, of the best engravers in the country_, cards of any description will be executed in the highest style of art, eonfOrmable with the latest fashion, and supplied promptly, at lower prices than are charged by tare :station ere I n N o w York or Philadelphia. For samples and prices call m a ch t“ ti K BERONER'S BOOK STORE, APPLES 1 APP . S! 1-150. bbls. of York suite Apples of. every-variety. Also, York State Butter, for sale at ja29 BOYER. & KDERPER. . fresh lot just received and far sale by Of*. BOYER k RBERPER. • FINE. ORANGFS an.d.LWONS for sale at JO= Wulf Vacilala... riala i- RAILROADS. HOTELS. MEDICAL.. ~..e.r..ne.r.n.,...", . ..."0, . ., ` , . ....1 0 CAEI c) W = t,d t -4 txl DR. JOHN L. LYON'S FRENCH PERIODICAL, DROPS TRE i pREAT FEMALE REGULATOR, Are the only known remedy that will succosstutly and invariably restore and regulate thefemalesystem remov ing all irregularities, and producing health, v igor and strength. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS Are a fluid preparation, the only true one of the kind ever discovered in this country, and acts directly on the parts affected, whilst pills and powders can only reach them as they work through sympathy, brit not at all direct and positive. Are you suffering from a constant anxiety for the regu lar return of nature's prescribed laws - Give yourself no uneasiness, for Lyon'isl'eriodlcal if taken a day or two before the expected period, stir posi tively and invariably regulate its coming, a. sure as erect follows cause, as certain as daylight ibliows dartmeaa Are you sick, enfeebled by dimes, or unable to bear the labor and danger of increase ? LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS Come to you as a blueing, for is not prevention better than care? If regularly taken, it Is a certain preventive, and will save you much peril and many hours of suffering. Have you been afflicted for many years with complaints incident to the so; that have baffled. the skill of physi cians, and are hurrying you on to an early grave ? LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS Are the most tellable regulator ever known, and cure, like magic, all those irregularities that have defied the doctor's skilL Will you waste away with suffering from Lencorrhosa, Prolapses, Dysmenorrhoea, and a.thousand other difficul ties., all summed up under the name of suppressed and obstructed nature, when an investment of one dollar in DYON'S - PERIODICAL DROPS will surely save you. Do not use the drops when forbidden in the 'Erections, 'for although a . positiv e cure, and harmless at all other times; they are so poweiful and finelYadeulated to adjust land govern the functions of the sexual organism, thatOf taken at improper times, they would producerresulta.ooE- Eery to nature, against which all, partictdarly thossillrho would refiroduce, should carefully guard. LYON'S PERIODIOA_L DROPS Cannot harm the most delicate constitution at any-time' yet the proprietors wish to guard against its udsose: hoping that a thousand bottles Stitt he, used or a good pur pose where one is used for an illegitimate one. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, the never-failing Female Regulator, is for sale by every Druggist, in the city and country, and do not, if yen value your health and wish for a reliable medicine, buy any other. Take no other, hut if the Druggist to Whom you apply has not got it, make blin send and get it for you. C. G CLARK & - CO., PZOPBEETONti Al 'Wholesale, by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & 00WDKN, 2.S North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa Erl C 4 0 P. '-, a ti pa , It ti Book and St.ationery Store Embracing every new and improved sty hu r:!" POCKET BOOKS, MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS, BUCKSKIN pUssES, P ORTII O NNATE,: . at prices to suit all circumstances. POCKET CUTLERY, Consisting of a fine assortment of Westenh.h:, Pocket Knives. GOLD PENS, From Newton's celebratedmanufactory. E with a guarantee. PORT FOLIOS, WRITING CASES, ROSEWOOD DESEs, Together with every article usually found in a f,r, t Book and Stationery establishment, at myl2] BERGNER'S, 51 3faG;a -. . _ PEIPHER'S DAILY Li \ BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, Lock Hawn, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, 31Er. ey, Uniontown, Walsontown, Lewisburg, Northumberland, 'sus luny, Treverton, Georgetown, Lykenstown, Millersburg, Halifax, Dauphin, AND HARRISBURL _The Philadelphia Depot being centrally 1e,4,1, drayage will be at the lowest rates. u.no.,,z)r through with each train to attend to the : at ; , all goods intrusted to the line. Good, celisurkll t - pot of FREED, WARD & FREED, Sit Philadelphia, by b o'clock P. at, will be drill, EL, riaburg the nest morning. Freight Always as Low as by Any OG I ,, Line. JOS. MONTGOMERY 6.) Philadelphia and Rea:, I octill-tr Foot of Market street. li m os! BAGS! BAGS! NEW . AND SECOND-lIAN:i BRAIITESS, BURLAP IND CUNNY BAG S "6012 AND SALT BAG'S, ALL Slits. • PRINTED TO ORDER, Lv JOHN T. BAILEY & Co., No. 113, North Prong Si., Mt26413m DANIEL A. Mt - F:Ni I, liarr,l.„re,. 1:1..T. Goods sent to the Warehouse of NI, V. & Hindman, Nos. 808 and 810 11ati:t s tr.:et , ,re Sth Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock - , r. N., burg, ready for delivery, den morninr. r 6 mcl SOLDIERS, YOU WILL DO WELL BY CHM SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTOR L SIGN OF THE "AMERICAN FLAG " And purchase your NOTE PAPER AND MIN - ELOPE:A PORTFOLIOS, DOCKET BOOKS, POCKET INKSTANDS, VALENTINES, PIIOTOCRA PIT Bt -1 Made of the very best material, and for PH oak OTOaGILIAiS, prices. Remember the piece, SCHEFFER'S BOOKS ;I , P.E. *MI Sign of dm American Flag, Ilarri-1.1.;,:. l'; MUST BE 13OLD! WALL PAPER, BORI)E BCIIEFFER'B BOOKSTORE, Has to be removed on the first of April i of Wall Paper must be reduced, and will. r sold at very low prices ; although price of W:i.: tr.; still going up, Persons-desirous of Papering tit , it 't will do well to examine his assortment and pr, - - 4. December 1,11363. THEO. F. SCi t 11-_rE. *lir nye cents cash paid for clear mix,' pound. Old Books wanted for—cash. GUM PEO'rOICALb are weird to soothe It cough, allay Melding in the Throat, t.) Catarrh, Sere Throat, &c. They tor:.. Coltefooyorehound, Ipaceenantia, Senega and (the moct'reliable expectorants known,) are the on.! live 'constituents, so blended with Gum Arabic and tind each lozenge contains a mild and very pleasant d - Manufactured solely by S. A. KUNKEL .t jan27 Apothecaries, 118 Market street, Harrrhar. Important to Truckers and Gardene , r Wilms by the BUSHEL or POUND, of~dt the leading and best early varieties. Peas, Bea:- - Cabbage, “Winninystadt" & Co., Beet, Carrot P.- amp, aga, Onion, &c., &c. The above seed for male are raised in New York State, by one of the nl.) responsible seed growers the country. I have pi chimed from them for a number of years and found them true to name and much earlier than raised farther South. J. MISH, Keystone Farm and Nursery, itirn,burg P. B—.. Orders wanting immediate attention drnp in rL•e Prat Office. No orders will be takes for any ranch ca . Wed lees than by the pound, or one-fourth pound of four varieties. [feb2s) J. 111 SH. DR. B. M. GILDEA, DENTIST, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, Teeth positively extracted without pain by the c nitrous oxide. ROSEWOOD AND IdAROGANI IVIO4'XON'S GOLD PEN 6. New Naoen, Conn. Another lot of Morton's UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS Just received at Scheirer's Bookstore. All pens warranted for one year. PUBLIC riuktuuLs •,. SCHOOL SLATES of different sizes, Wills2c' ,, eac , • - series of Spellers and Readers, published by 11 Brothers, together with all other School Books aLd Wr lag Materiels are offered, wholesale and retail, at doe? SffimFTEß•s MORTON'S GOLD PENS Another lot of Morton's Unrivalled Gold Pens nn at SCHEFITP26 13001;:iTORE - All-pens 'warranted for one year. NORFOLIC OYSTERS—ReaI s a lt s , n the Jones Holm. York River Oysters, a tine smc't. under the Jones House. •leo, Terrapins, which will be served up in fine str:e , : short. notice undee the Jones House, by no SO J6' • H sz„-TvELL POCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN rUItsES PORTEMO-NNADM, and a general variety of LE * MR GOOLE jag received at • BERGNER'S BOOK STORK WINEROMANO SHERRY, imported in But Warraated the Finest sherry Wine in tl ` country. For ade at SD:ESLER. .t FRAZER, ftba - ( 11 1MaxaM So Wm. Deck, %),0 MISCELLANEOUS. NEW GOODS-JUST OPENED! AT BERGNER's CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS, M'OLINTOCR'S PECTORAL Ni 1 THIS INVALUABLE SYRUP, whiel. tirely vegetable in iti commksii.:,!l ployod with wonderful SUCC4-16 for many ; of diseases for the AIR. rassAcis s. form of the dlsease, such as COD:II. 11;1:1 IN.: THROAT SPITTING OF BLOOD, tdinct - Lr I;I:. ,; HOARSECIaiS, LOSS OF VOICE and I!F:t - I it use will be attended with the of the beat and safest medicines Mr at 1..1-n. CHTIIS and CONSUMPTION. A° law/Joao, lion of Opium in any shape in This syrup. PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE. For sale at BERGNER'S Cheap Book DANIEL A. MUENCH AGENT Oy the Old Wallower Line, re , peetfully in forms the politic that this Old Line (the only Wallower Line now is vc,:- ;:, • sitylla in successful operation and 1.. (relit t as low as any other individual 1.1., delibia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lew:sburg, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and ail et 1,, 1. , vn Northern Central, Philadelphia and Ene :.:an, and Elmira Railroads. Look Here JUST OPENED, AN ASSORTMENT OF - - - - WRITING DESKS, Of different aims, for sale at nol9 SCHEFFER'S BOOKSToRK