.. :: MEDICAL. CM •ss CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITPTION. WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER, CONSTITUTION WATCH GREAT REMEDY FOR THE • CON STITUTIO N AND ONLY KNOWN REkEDY. FOR DIABETES, and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER. CONSTTIVTION WATER- • • Has been pronounced by the • Medical Faculty and the public, to be the most wonderful remedy Tor the peniia. vent cure of all diseases of the . STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER that has over been offered. It is not a MINERAL WATER. It is from expo/lens that CONSTITUTION WATElkhas emarated, - and we now say let no man doubt, when a single bottle has been known to cure diseases which the best medical talent in' this country has failed 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 cleans to accomplish a cure; and the success of the..phy siciaa increases as his , knowledge of_ 'different remedies, enables him to produce a cure, while others fail in the etc tempt.' Science is satisfied with the truth.' Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we - Mein Yoil'Who are under some specialists!. care front year to year and we particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting to local trudge:l4, and all sorts of local applications for diseases, with as-much'chance of success as there would be from local applications to the throat for diseases of-the brain. We have been always careful to use language in our circular that could not shock the most delicate Organize, tion, but we receive so many communications from per sons for which Constitution Water la adapted,. and cie whose dimmest no mention has been made, that we,havk come to the conclusion that if the remedy is capable of: produting a cure, no matter what the 'disease may be, it* should be made known. The medicine is put up' for 'the public, and there should be no exocptiona We would say, Constitution Water is . not like a gildpd pill, made to suit the eye and taste; it' is a medicine in every sense of the term, placed in the 'hands of the peo ple for their relief, and tf 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 tho disease under whish they occur. DIABETES Is a disease of the stomach and liver, acting thabudi the kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most obstinate ; 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 this disease who are, ignorant of it; that is, they pass large quantities durir.g the day, and aro obliged to. get up from one to fifteen or twenty-times. during the night. No notice is tirkon...of it until their aftangop. is called to the large discharge. of water, and often Whed it; is SO far advanced as Le be .W.proird the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptom is the groat thirst, which, when the disease is fulLy estab lished, is intolerable—the palient,:drinias constant, y:without being satisfied; also dryness of the mouth, crack.ing of the lips, a sweet breath, in tile more advanced cases, and dually loss of appetite, emarAation, and the patientgradu , aly sinks from, exhaustion. • CmunTrurinv WATnf,isovithout doubt, the only kticain remedy for Diabetes, and wo 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 is has been, used, . • . , • . . szt2A-4 , 1 21L BLADDER, O.ALCULUR, GRAVEL,. =DK Dusr DEPOSIT, ETC., ETC., . .Wsas,marisiag from a faulty = accretion - in the cinema by Mg too and accomrranied by severe pain and the qt,her. a too profuse sect %km—which will be speedily owed 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 .IPOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOIL THE ONLY KNOWN RENEW FOR: THE ONLY KNOWN REMEw pm. THE. ONLY KNOWN RRXFDY FOR. ' THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR. THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR, THE ONLY KNOWI.I. REMEDY - FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY.FOR: - IR,grAfri. OF THE, NEOK. , OF THE BLADDEK INFLAMMATION OF TU. KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. , RTWDDARY AND DNDoNDRI; OR PAINFUL URI- I , LIIING. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and toe mushm=lot be mkt hi its praise. A single dose hies b9estEsews,tryvelienelbs most urgent symptoms. • • Are yes troubled with that distressing pain in the nasal a the back twit through the hips t A teeinionful a dry of the Constitution Water will relieve you like magic. ' PHYSICIANS Wave long since given'up the use of buchu, casts and )sniper in the treatment of those Memos, and only use them for the want of a bettor remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER has proved Itself equal to the task. that has devolved epee it DIURETICS irritate and, drench the kidneys, and b 3 constant use soon lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed Aiken. We present the Constitution Water, to: the' public with the conviction that it has no equal, in,. relieving the clam of envies for which it has been found se shall sue oessful for curing ; we , trust that we shall be rewarded for our efforts in placing ea valuablo a 'remedy in'a Term to meet the requirements of patient'and physician. READ.I. READ`!"! R.F.AI)! I 1 . Djornum June 2,1862:14M . .Tl - .• Ono-- Dear In...tebruary, 1861; I was . greeted with sugar diabetes, and for five months I passed more than two Tiallons of water in twenty-four hours. I was obliged to Kenup as often as ten or twelve times during the night, and in five months I lost about fifty pounds in weight. During the month of July, 18131, I procured two bottles of Constitution Water, and in two days after using it 'lex-, perienetnt relief, and after taking two bottles I was en. tlrely eared, soon after regaining my, usual good tiehlth. . Yours truly. , • ;J., V. L DEWITT . Beaker Commas, Dec. 27; 1861.—Wm. H. Gregg di Co.—Gents: I freely give you liberty tomakeuse of the following certificate of the value of Constitution Water, which I can recommend in the highest manner:. My, wife was attacked with palifin the shoulders' whole length of the hack, Mid in her limbs, with Palpitation of the Heart and Irritation of the Bladder. I called a physician, who attended her about three months, when ho loft her worse than he had found her. I then employed ono of the best physielana I could find, Who attended her for about nine monther,Und while she yeas, under his careshedidnot.isuf fer quite as much pain. He finally gavelter up, and said "her ease was incurable. For,P said 'he; "she has WA . a ' combination' of complaints that medicine given for-one qm raks against some other_ qf. her 2tbout :this time she commenced the use nf i ttienstitutfine Wtdeg; a,nd to our utter astonishment; almost the. first dose souped to have the desired* 'eflbet, 'and 'She kept on 'lmproving rapidly under its treatment;'and riber'-t fitiperintexids ' eu ; • tirely her domestic affairs. .She has not not,taken any Jac the Constitution Water for about four weeks, and wetivehappy to say that it has produced a permanencouve. Wlt M. VAN Bi3NSCEHAHN. s • whiff( Mann . ' D Conn., March 2, 1883. 7k.':42: 11 e rem ,„-naar Sir.7--"Hating seen your advertie,iiment _of 'fiksatitiltionPhteV," recommended for Inflammation of th ela d n i ts 11x4ilriitatiett. of the Bladder_,' haVitiesuffered• I for the isist,tthitee years, and tried the skim of a number-of physicians with only temporary relief, I wasinduced to try your medicine. I procured one bottle of your agents at Thirtscrd, mo nn Lee, Sisson & Co., and when I bad used hair of it, to my surprise I found a great chan ge in my health. 'I have used two potties of It, and am where I s neverespected to be In p ]lie f well, and is good spirits - I cannot expressmy'gratitnde oiit; I feel that it is all and more than you recommend it to be. May the blessing of God ever attend you In your labors of love. Yours truly, , LEONARD BIGELOW. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGIST, ' W3L H. GREGG & CO., Proprietors. MOBHAN AI. EN General Agents, jam2lll-dtalm:eod No 48 GllksticieteiNew York. SOLD BY JOHIigTON . ,41014,1,0 4 / 1 4i--0011.10 . 2 piaLeDziinui, KUNKEL & BRO., 118 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. AND ALL DRUGGISTS. MEDICAL; GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE ! THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST Cherokee Remedy, AND CHEROKEE INJECTION! COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES. OMEROKEEE REMEDY, Oleg:real Indian Diuretic, cures an diseases of ate urinary organs, such as Inconti nence of the Urine, inflammation of the Budder, Initam rustic% of the .Sidneys, Stone in Q, kidder, Stricture, Gravel, Meet, Gonswrhea,_ , and . is apeciany rcoommended in those =ado/ Fluor Ag.4ur (or Whites in females) where, au (he adnauseoui,medicittee hi:grief - oak • .04P It is prepared 1114 highly concentrated form, the dose.only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three times per day. for It is diuretic and alterative in Its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in all of its original puritY and vigor; thus removing from the system all pernicious causeewliieli have induced disease. CHEROKEKIEVEMOI:I is intended an anally, or .assist . ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea, Meet, Fulor Arbus or Mites. Its effects are healing, wafting and &mule:en/I ;rematlng all scalding, heat, channel; and pain, instendOf the burning and almost un endurable pain that is. experienced with nearly all the YLeiti - 0 4 4' hlieationrt 40rBy 'the use. of the" CHEROKEE REMEDY and CHEROKEE INSECTION--the two medicines at the same time—all improper 'ill`chargei are removed, and the weak ened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and strength; • - • For full particulars,' got lour pamphlet from any drug store in the country; or write us, and we will mall free, to any address, a full treatise. • sar- Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. - Sent' by express to any address "tin receipt of prim. • Sir 'Sold by all druggists evorywhOro. ' DR. W. R. DIERWIN S CO., . , Solo Propriotors, mafl.o-eodly... No. 59 hiboriyolreet, Now York CHEROKEE CURE! TER GREAT INDIAN AItDICINE, COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES An unfailing curs for SpermatorrAcix, Seminal Weak ness, Nocturnal Emissions, amt all disiases caused by self- Pollution; such as Loss of Neinory, Universal Lassitude, Pains in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age !WeaklNerves, Di f ficulty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakeful ness, Erupticms on the race, Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consumption, nt ell the Bircfni complaints caused by de parting front the path of nature.' . .10 - This meditinc is a simple' vegetable extract, and one on which all cad rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed In a single instance. Its curative powers have been , sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. WTo those who have trifled .atith their constitution, until they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair not ! the MLR...RORER CURE will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack duel . tors have failed I If-For full particulars, get a Circular from any t)rug Store intim country, or write the Proprietor, who.. will mail free to any one desiring tho same, a full treatlio in pamphlet dorm... ; , r ' r ,>l@-Prices s2perhottle, or three pottles for forwarded by oxpresstO all parts of tlie ,Sold by all respectable druggists overYivhore. DR. W. R. MERVIN St CO., ' Sous. Pitortiriross, .Na. ;69 Liberty greatly...r raarlo:oodly NEW ADV_ERT-UEMEN't'S PHOTOGRAPH • ALBUMS:: • • ANOTHER LARGE- ASSORTMENT : OF, - Photo grapla BBOUND in 'FINE MOROCCO—rifijielled, gilt and,ruounted with two heavy gilt clasps. ALBUMS WITH 30 Pictures for 40 , 380 50- ac it ,S 44 , 0 00 together with vrrious gther styles of binding, sizes gird prices, which will beisold cheap.- • - ?" Soldler,s you dikillUlLL. buyvildtlerp . morpletrable and chealrataltetsW:P4Ywb" •;' .'”Ctaik.glag.,see at CIF:OF;FER'B Bookstore , mar " • ' Harrisburg, Pa. .. , TIEENE LS NOi S e OH WORD ASgli-T4.4'. ICARRANT ' ) S ,COMPOUND. EXTRACT Or . CUREBS . 'ANMCQPAIBAC This preparation Is.particularly recommended; to-the MEDICAL PROFESSION, and the PCB= for theproiript :and certain cure of DLSEISES,QF , MIR 'BLADDER, KID NEYS, URINARY oucGANs, ETC. - It may be relied on4S - the best, mode for the administra- Men of these remedieS in the class of diseases of both sakes, to which they are applicable. It never interferes with the digestion, dud Writs cOncentrationi the dose is much reduced. 13.--Pareluisers aro advised to 'ask for TARRANT'S COMPOUND =TRACT' OF CORERS AND COFAIDA, and takenothing else, as irultations and worthless preps : rations, under similar males, are in , the market :Price $1 00, Sent by express on reeeird,otoice. „Idartufaor tined t tonly 278 street, corner of Airanen street, New Yo ,and Or sale Druggists gmw&2y •s- , s oct22-dIY For sale by S. A:KUNKLE .k and by ,Draggista generally. Wholesome and.:CAkiiiiigirient' sti - tnte for Yeast. EFFERVESMIT YEAST POWDERS.-- ` They serve to impregnate the dough, ortlattor, with carbonic acid, which by its-expansionjn -cooking pro , duces levity, whiteness and illgestibiliti; without elmi nating a single nutritive element, 'di adding thereto any thing which the• system: dim; note constantly require. They enable a cook to make the most luclous bread, the sweetest and lightest cakes without a moment's delay, Warranted to , give satiefactioni or no Sake. -Prefaced and sold, wholesale and retail; by. • • S...C."KtmetEL Aerßßo.:, Druggists, TlV,litiuket'striet, Hairisburg . • nia7 tf - FIAGAM'S, BALM 4:- FOR bealltifyifig cli eracat ing freckles, eruptions, mnbum andtttm. It ts the most intramtinsiyand delightful toiletlirticle 'era: It'cliangewthe aiinburnt facctindAnuidsito a .pearly, like, satin texture and ravishing libilutpleaving the complexion freeLh,. trangfiefett - Mad -Mateltit"-:lVre moves pimples, fetter, tan - and roughness. "It is t iyhat every lady . should have, and none.will dispense -with Nihon once Used. Sole adehts forAhis city. ' , For-sale, by the bottle or dozen. S.'A.''KUNICEVeBRO:;* ! Apothettiiii; 148 Market street, Harrisburg. , fibll'Atf* Sl[LAse 'w - Ait • 5 DEALEFI'M L PIIIO TORTES NELODEONS,- 811127. _ TIC - , VIOLINS, Flutes, G u itars, Sti'irios, os, • Drams, Tires, and all kinds of Musical. Merchandise,: TiotilM,FrAmeeitooking Glasses, Photograph Cards and. Albums, Ambrotnie Gems,-Entsvings,Tietures, lie., , Renleptinip:Ahe , plate, ,, bio, 12 . Third street, the lmges :Nadu S. . r e tbis theArltat clubs.. Ism2B:sitf 1:17 / AVAN.A. O.ROGES, justrpoeived at . SHISLER & FRAZER, " (sucmssors t) _Dock, jr., ) no2o" • - . OROSSE, - BLACKWE,M'S NJ -PICKLIA 'a rare article, for table gee, just • received . _ and for sale by SHISLER rob]. (successors to Wm- Dock, jr -di .) CaI GOSHEN . ITERTOR-• •-- ~ .1' 01-.., .'t : '''... _ v ie w V .111SDITM. . . :,&., A : ' ' '-, • , ~. . . --.: rOri Z.V.pizm'''e t . '" ''''' ' - '3EDS E .-----t ' .— a (Successors to Wm. Dock, Jr.,17C0. BIICILIVIDLAT I BUCKWHEAT !—A lot but superior quality of Buckwheat, direct from Towanda, Pa, for tale by the sack or quart, at Boyzit a SUMER RAILROADS. Pennsylvania '.41a1l Road WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAIEX., TO AND FOUR FROM ITILADEDELPHIA. MONDAY, Nov. 113th, 1863. TEE Passenger TrainOf the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Har risburg and Philadelphia as follows: EASTWARD THROUGH EXPRESS THAW leaves Harrisburg daily at 2.45 A. at., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.56 A. FAST LUNE leaves Harristesn'_daily (except Monday) at 6.00 A. x., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. Y. Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster. WAY Aix°wilop.4loX, via Mount Joy leaves Harris berg at 7:20 A.. 'arrives II; West:FM*o4l6X at 12.26 e. at. FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 P. st., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.20 e. • • HARRISBURG A CC O M MODATION TRAIN, via Colunil bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.20 and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.50 r. x. WESTWARD BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.20 A. m.; Altoona, 8.00 A. , take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 P. Y. PHILADELPHIA EMPRESS.TRAIN,4eaves Harrisburg daily at 8.20 A.Y. ; Altodrai at 8.40'A. stl, take breakfast, and arrives at PittsbUrg at L3O P.' 14 MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 P. x•, Altoona 'at 7.55 r. at, takosupper, and salvos at-Pittsblt at 110 A. X. FAST I,lll,E,leares Hartisblug at 4.15 r.. f Altoona at 9.10 P. takeii mum, and arrivetr•at, Pittsburg at - 1.40 HARRISBDRG;io'CONSIDDATI*TILAIN leaves West Puiladelphin at 2.45' and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 MOUNT: 'lolf AOCOMMODATION •-lativis Lancaster at' 11.88 A. it, arrives at Harrigatrgatt 1:40 r. • • 4 ' ..- SAMIIEL D. YOUNG, renn'a B. R. Harrisburg, Nev. 13, 1882!-dtf Northern Central Railway WINTER TI.!N:E. yABLE. HRE A IL Y TO D FROM it - A T r IttlY WAS I 04.N.C4:0,.,N..:01:7T . ~ .. . „ Connections rnado with trains on.Pen*lcarditltaillitd, to and Crouatabaig and the West , ' _• • TWO T S DAILY to and ffern the North and West' Branch Suinceltannit,' Blnira; end" alt: 'of - liorthern . NeW 0 N ariaafterMONDAt, NOVEMBER ltth, .1863, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Ctnt teal Railway will iiirPie at and depart fir. Mails' brttg and Baltimore as, ollow% vii. :. • ' i '''' ' .' S Oil TIE w'r-A, is -]::f . . : .., , . MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except • • • SellekeY)-,.... •. • • • " " • arrive9,atilaltimorp.... . 5.10 P. K. EXPRESS TRAlN•lea,vesSanbury daily (except .Sunday) , 11.42 F. M. leaveo,,Xerdeberg (except .... 250 4 . arrival, at - , Baltimore *Ay _ t rouPt 4 4 :15dAY) 7.00 A. X. HARRISBURG AG 11MuDATION leaves I:Lar — : burg O.IIT "[WARD. , , MAIL TRAIN Idlivesqlaltimoro &BY .(exisept Sunday) 9.20 a. I. leaves:Harrlsburg 1.45 r. M. It arrives at Sunbury 4.30 P. X. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily...—. 9.30 P. M. * arrives at Harrisburg...:... 2.00 a. M. 44 leaves Harrisburg daily (ex cept Monday) 3.25 A. X. " arrives atSunbnry. 6.25 ti M. tISBURGA"CCOMMODATION leaves Bal. , "'_*!'eirdsraNisdlyl. exospt.enn..• 3. 06 =II day)... 7 50 P. IL arrivten r atafarrls 'berg For further information apply the 9ifico el. ,inauPeyn,asyl cania Railroad poliot.' -11.,P41i.asupt. rranisliuit Nbv. I es.- NEW ATR . LiNE ROUTE. THREE TRAINS RALLY TO NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. ONAND,,AFTER. JAPNDAY, ,November 16th, 180 t e NS'S' iliDiePrillinfl will Wive the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad. Depot, at - llaryiriburg, ;or New York and Philadelphia,' as feller, EXPRESS LINE leaven Erarrisburg at &WA. x., on ar rival of the Pemmylvania Railroad ExpreSS Train from the West, arriving in New Yoricnti4Bsleeping ear is attached 'to the lrainthrottir h'from Pittsburg without change.— C, t MAIL TRAIN leatibe 'Harrisburg at &OWL it, arriving In New York at .6.30 Philadelphia at 1. tO P. N. FAST LINE leavesPlarrisiturg at 2.00 P. ar., arriving in New York at 10.26 r. if. r aridThiladelphia at '4OO r. mr. WESTWARD. EAST LINE leaves New "York at 6.00 A. - M., and Phila-- delptiiii Itailuviilbuty at 1.16 r, m. MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 1.2.00 - noon, and Philadelphta-aCUO .at burg at 8.20 P. M.. . EXPRESS TRAMleaves New York at 7.00 P.' ar. , ar riving at Harrisburg, at 2.00 a. at., and connecting with the Pennsylvania'Extireas Train for Pittsberg. ..A Weeping car is also attached to thisArain. _ ConnectiOna are made at Marrisbeig with trains on the Pennsylvania, NorthenaSentral, and Cumberland Valley railroads, and at -Reach for PlidadelPhia, Wilkeebarre, Allentown, Easton, &c. • • Baggage checked through. Fare betsveen New York and Harrisburg, $5 18 Ifietw'eervßarriatiurg and Philadel phia, $3 30 in No ,1 cam, and sa in No. 2. For tickets or otliatllif ea:matfett apply to J. J. CLYDE, "•• r tielieral Akent,'Hihitsbn • 1864 no?...k4itf rl.lB I.l4erthwest,traintlea of ;Pennsyiiiiiiia Ask -the City of Erie e en Lake ErieS. . . It has beenleasedbrthe ratedivi.veamt Helmuth) . Coss warp, and—under: thterLauspices is' being rapidly opened tbrougnoutits entire length. . nose: in use -for:Passenger and Freight business from - Harrisbmg - to Emporium (195 miles) on the Eastern Division, and itrons .to Erie .(78 miles) on the Western Division:" TIM OF PASEMMTIURTS AT HA13.11.1901T1141 51[01 Train leayes North T 45 V. au Express Train : .. . . .....3.25 ystiloitrr CIE!ANGS both wElpsin these trains gen/ F ilkaelphliOteeLast7Havawand be tween Ballim,gre, and Lock Haven. Elegant:Weeping elm bill EaPicesitiaitts both ways be tween Williamsport:and r lisltinsow and Williamsport and Philadelphia.., „ „ Foi informatitiniuspecting Lhissetiger business apply - at the S. E. Corner 11th and r -Harket streets, . . _ . And for Frelght,business, of ,the Company's Agents: S.' B. Kingston,t4E. 'corner:l3th and Market streets, Philadelphia. • J. IL BOUSTOII,. al , _ ,a. B. yy,hstA , genf, Fht J. - Drill, Reynolds, Ag e e ve . Ramvasattimore : :7fs .1113t311 GeneraY anager; wpsimpora .;;4d-dIY/ LL persons having- Grape Viiiek'of_ choice wiachAtkeywish to - gave.PFuntgic4We itnone thirbesP-atWerenii free of were, py ea. sing a note through the Post Office to . JUG": 2,1311 11 - -,The presantsreac-on tad weathei'are most favors; blelbr the purpose. • fetas - AL.MANAQSI ALMAlstUtl 1 - ' " 1 . . ; - AA 111 lus X .i , A ILL ' . A 4Z.,,...,P4 15 Tir F.AA oTUFlAreCelMelitrilelSAle:at *l9 : . , '' - ' SCELEFFIERI44O6 eiltriy y A • OBA ES, just ßo zi it et le Ed B ENGLISH DAIRY and NEW YORK STATE CHEESEI BOYER & WEIMER. A 6 1n026) CUMBERLAND VALLEY CM& IT' OE OF HOURS.—On and 'after Mon- IL/ day, April 4th, 1364, Passenger tratru3 run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted - FOR CHAIIIIERSBEIRG AND HARRISBURG: cat. "ate 7.00 2A6 7.87 896 8:17 4.20 Leave Hagereetewt:::: " Greencseitte . Arrive all Chamberstrurg, iteltve at. ;Leave Shippeusbimp " Newrille " Carlisle 5.55 10.10 8.12 " Mechanicsburg ' 625 10 42 2.42 Arrive at Harrisburg 6.55 11.15 3.40 FOR gIEAMBERSBURG AIVD HAWCR.STOWS: A. M. P. 3t. P. IL Leave Harrisburg .... 8.05 ,1.82 420 "Meehanicstang 8.41 2.15 4.54 " Carlisle ....... 9.21 2.55' 5.29 " Newville 10.22 3.29'- '4 6 " . ..Shippensburg 10.33 4.00 5 ...„, I Arrive at 11.09 4.30 chainim* „ ''' l Leave at 11.10 4.40 • Leave Cretcaitle .11.55 5.30 Antra at Higerstotni , 12.35 6.10 .. making doso connections at Harrisburg with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg , ; and with trains for all points 'Went: .1 - -Tlie Train tavidg Harrisburg at 4.20 r. u., runs only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LIILL, Supt. H. R. Office, Chambersburg, April 4, 1804-ly WINTER ARRANGEMENT GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM'-THE NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia,New York, Reading, Pottsville;Lebanon, Allentown, Easton,/ite.,&e. Trains leave liorrisburg for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville and off intermediate gallons, at 8.00 A. X. and 2.00 y. x. Now York Express leaves Ilarrtsburg at 1130 A. M. arriving at ;Now. York at 1.45 the same day.. Fares from Harrisburg; To New York, $5 15; to Phila. delphia,s.3 85 and. 1.3 00. Baggage theclmd through. Retuning,' leave - New York at 6 5. X. ,12 noon, and :1 P. w., (Pittsburg &press.) Leave -Philadelphia at 13.1.6.4„ x...and. 8.30 Sleeping ears la , the New York Express Trains, through to and .trom PittsbUrrulthOut change. FasSengers by the Catawiasa Railroad -leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. x., and .2.15 P, x., fox Philtidelphia, New York, and all way,points-, Trains .- frave l'ottavillo'at 9:15 /LAE, iuid.2.Bo P. 34,14 Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 600 . A. x.; antl returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 F. X. 'Anr All the above U 11.31111 roe. daily, Sunday excepted. A Sunday. train leaves . Pottaville at:7.30 A.m., and Phil adolphialt 8.16 v. At' - 'COmmutatien, Mileage, Season and Excursion tickets at reduced rates Wand frem ' .• - • - '" G. A. NICOLIS, General Superintendent. November 14, 1863-4Acwtt,.., rpHIS *well known Hotel is now in a condi 1. Lion to lettommodate the traveling public, affronting the most ample conveniences alike for the transient, guest and. the t pennanent boarder. THE UNITED STATES has been entirely refit ted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in extent, comfort and lushly to ainrhotel between Philadeb. phla and Pittsburg, Its location is the beet in the State Capital, being, to easy access to all the ragroad depots, ang ix close prosinnty to all thepublio onices and business To- cantles of the dig. . It has now all the omiveniences of • • A FIRST , -CLASS.HOTEL, • . and the Proprietors en' datermlned to spare nettlyr pease, tlinvor labor to ensure the coinfort: of thix guests. The patronage of the traveling public is respeetfilly soli cited. jell-dtf 7.00 &. u. rs 3 STATE;-.b - APII`AI HOTEL, . CORNER OF 'EGIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, HAILRISBURG;PENPPA.. undersigned having purchased this well kniimit house ha enlarged'and thoroughly renovated it. Tho rooms have been re-painted and mtpered and the entire estalistment elegantly re-furnished. Being plea santly and eligibly located, and providea With everycon venienco, it piTers to the public allthe iMmiorts and luxu ries of a thwt class hotel. Trusty anCObligur servants always In attendance.' bar well snicked with choice liquors is attachedlo the establishMent. de26.dly W. G. MORMON, Proprietor. ELM RAILROADS. FRANKE I N RAIL 40ADS. READING RAILROAD. 410TEL8:- : TIE UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG, PA. COVERLY IiVic#ISON, Proprietors. O,N E N -HOUSE corner of.}daiket street and MaTkel l aiip, HARRISBURG; . 14 ININ"..L' i • CHAS. 11. MANIyI, ' Pripitetor. lALLIE 9 g SAFES: CHILLED AND WROUGHT IRON. A. z . -, irr MlT—Showing !he Net Wort . • of Wrangle iron Bare • THE attention of business men generally is invited to the snpertor advantages of this Safe over all others,. in Fire and Burglar Proof qualities. They are all secured by a Coriabinatiorr Lock, - - without key or :keyhole,,ruadthe wholeamtelde of the Safe is CHILLED ALAN, (from 1X inches to 2 Inches thick,) and, is proof against thepunch or drill and'the use of powder,' %etre quently employed by burglars in their. operations: pe scripuve circulars furnished by:, - GBO. W. PARSONS. ' 11011:Whet street, Harrisbury m • , Agent for Central-Penna, HOWE'S STANDARD SOWS. Every description or raiment. and Portable Platform Scales, Hay, Coal and'Stock - Scales, Railroad s .-Dt arid. Track SogileeiTulirakNi Schlek Anny.Scalleaslid Co. Thete•Scides 'hive several EHPORTANTIEHANTAGES. They receive the vveteand'Hiction *ways on chilled iron b a us under the plaifOrin; instead drreceiving it upon the knife pivots aud. dulling:o3cm. -Ho jarring of, the. plat, 'form etas the Working-eV the scale.: Him& ono check ro ds te,cOnEine the platform.: - Will , weigh , when opt of level. Large scales reiritrs no'dtap,Pktraild cost l for foundation, .kc., thEni tuiy other gml Ca Full inforthatiotifiiiiiislied' by the' inbSCribei, who is agent for. Cent r akrunnsylvenity and , sells ,ut ;max:tufts tunies vices. •a • - t PABSOM, feb943m - • ...110 Market street, ; Harrisburg.: - • - NEW aitliEkir..- . ... 1 . . ... Broad...Street,between Second: . and l aud ~' • _ ~ .71ARRINBUI2G.. . . . THE undersigned has- opened a new BA- . KEAY, in the Sixth:WM.4l4 where , he is prepared ia supply AfthAti AND CsIDES -at a reasonable rate Re warrants satisfintion to itlr4hci will give him. a: eall.-- Re will sell his bread at the rata or • . , ... FIVE , CtENrS - P . ER POUND; and hill weigh' t: guaranteed. JOHN ALCOR'S. janG-dtf • :. , c D , . Z.: Uri marB•dtw3w 7 APPLES! APPLES! !-150 bbls. of York State Apples of every variety. Also, York State Bake, for ale at 3829 BOYER k swarm MEDICAL. 8.30 12.55 9.00 1.94 9.32 2.00 DR. JOHN L. LY FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS, FEMM,E REGVLATORI . Are the only known remedy that will andiatititity and Invariably reaternand ratulatetbafernalazeinov !Sod Ali irnalrali and Producing bald*, 31W and LYON'S PFP.IODIOAL DROPS , . Are a Gold preparation, the only true One of the kln& over diecoverad in,thia imuntry,and acts directly„.on the pgrtit affected, whilst pills and powders tan only reach them as they work through sympathy, but not at tM direct and pWtive. - Are you suffering from a constant anxiety for the regu lar return of nature'slortecribed laws? Give Give Yotirself no uneseinme, for Lyon's Periodical Drops, if taken a day or two balite the espectelPetiod, will Posi tively and invariably rertillteitSJDOMlng,lll; sure 14 effect follows mum, as certain as daylight Mows thuirness: Are you sick, enfeebled by diem" or unable to bear the labor and danger of inc ream LYON'S PERNIPIO DROPS Come to you as a blessing, for is not preveatlon better than mire f If . regularly taken . It le a ontain proventtre, and will save you much porWand many houts of snarl* Have you been &Meted s:or.manty esinplents incident to the sex, that have baMed the skit . 8( Apt- Mans, and are huerying-you OIL to aiiairly geso&f: urovs I...Emordom 4 MOPS Are the 'most reliable regulator ever Mown, ud oars, like imgalaritlealbut have delleithi doctor's goiii.WaUfitniiir with Uniting from Lettoorkiiimi; Prolamin, -Thrimatworrhawi Aunts ihowituid- ether ditliatil ties, all attuned. up , under the , lame; etllleefmed and ohdructed.Uhires vita' an itiVeshnent of one: Waiir is LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS I will surely acre you. . Do not wie the drape *had' forbidden in the dlreottecia, for although , a.: pi:widen tuns and haradeleat. all other times; they ere p sre: and finely calculated to adlwat and goifern the" flutiof die'sexual iirpahin, - thakif taken at Imre . they-would prodsee revalta eon tizrY Wiliam; Wilma "Irbkeh *ll, PartielbeY %kW Who would reproduce, should carefidly guard. -. . . I LYON'hil . PERIODICAL DROPS Cannot hornlike moat elongate! 'oonstliation at initism; yok Me.proprietore, oisish :guest iss. .zoismse, hoping that i ttiosistMciliottles will be .Mlis'good per psioishere-omibi oeedl6r Orilissithome oak LIONS PPSIODIOAL DROPS, 'the never-falling' Female "Regulator, is for saii-by. every Druggist, in the city and country, and.donot, you value your health aid wish for a :enable inedicinic• tuy any other. Take no other, but if the Druggist to whom you apply has noggin D v snake :bin sendindlatit for yOll. . dOBENSTON;SOiT.WAWT COWDSA 28, North ”11/ r illadalPhil S Pa - • •'• - t 4 0 • - ;13 , 17r :smia = ast Vci 1311 THE GREAT C.. 113- Psuipaixroas. New Am* ann. WhOws*'- 1 7 , ., b. 4 0; .G. ".to MISCEL.LANEO US. NEW GOODS-JUST OPENED! BERGNER'S Book and Stationery Store. Eintaneing every new and improved style of POCKET BOOKS, MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS, CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES, PORTMONNAIES, &o. at prime to suit all circumstances. PICICIUCT CUTLERY. Consisting of a Ana assortment of Weatenholm's Superior Pocket Knives. GOLD PENS, From Newton's celebrated manufactory. Every Pen se with a guarantee. PORT ARMS, WRITING CASES, ROSEWOOD DESKS, PAPETERIES, ke Together with every article oznally found in a first Beek and Statkinery establishment, at mylS] BERONF.R'S, 51 Market gtrect PEIPHERIS DAILY LINE BETWEEN PUELADELLPIIIA, Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Duo. ey, Uniontown, Watsontown, Nihon, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun bury, *credo'', Georgetown, Lykenstown, Millersburg, Halifax, Dauphin, AND HAItRISB CMG. The. Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, the drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods tntrasted to the line: . Goods delivered at the de. pet of FREED, WARD /lc FREED, 811 Market street, Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock P. a., will be delivered In liar. riaburg the next morning. Freight Always as Law as by Any Other Line. JOS. MONTGOMERY & CO., Philadelphia and Reading Depot, Foot of Market street, Harrisburg. anl.-tf BAGS! BAGS! BAGS! NEW AND SECOND-HAND SEAMLESS, BURLAP AND GUNNY BAGS , FLOUR AND SALT BAGS, ALL SIZES, PRINTED TO ORDER, BY JOHN T. BAILEY Sr. CO., Ho. 113, North Fremt St., Philadelphia. feb264l3m APCLINTOCR'S PECTORAL SI Rt P. TBiIINVALUABLE SYRUP, which is en irSelk vegetable in its composition tins been em ployed with wonderful success for many years in the cure of Wiese& for the AIR PASSAGES and LUN(S. may fbim bf the disease, such as COUGH TICKLING nt the THROAT SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFI C ULT IMFATHING. BOARBE'VESS, LOSS OF VOICE and HECTIC FEri.R. , , Iva use will be attended with the happiest result,. it tont of tbibest safest medicines fur all forte, ~r ce.to;_ atrns and fx.wamenoN. Ito Laudanum or preixtra tione. Opium in any riga az Ws syrup. PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE. For sale at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. DANIEL A. MUENCH AGENT 01. the Old Wallower Line, respectfully in forma the public that thia-Old Daily frae.vorcitwe Line (the only Wallower Line now in extstenc, in this city ie in successful operation and prethe.d to carry freig tas low ad any other individual line 1. Mall itua delptda, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Jersey Hhore, Lock Haven and all ether ped, on the Northern Central, PlAbiaelphia and Erie and Withamsport and Elmirsßaibvida, DANIEL A. IIIIENCII, Agent. Harrisburg, !Vine& Good: sent to the Warehouse of liessrs. Peacock, Zen k Rinchman, Nos. 4113 and 810 Market street, above Bth ; 'Philadelphia, by OF:o'clock, r. x., will arrive at Harr. - burg, ready for delivery, next morning. jap3drdmyl Look Here SOLDIXES, YOU WILL DO WELL BY CALM AT SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, SIGN OF THE "AMERICAN FLAG" And purchase your NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, POEM& BMIS eNEST POCKET - ANDS, VALENTINES. PHOTOGRAPH ALRM, PHOTOGRAPHS, ]fade. of the very best =Mr*, and for sale at rery low priori Remembeithe Place, • • SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, Jali2G Sign , of the American Flag, Harrisburg, Pa. Js ! WALL PAPER, BORDERS. , fICHEAFT.EIiCS 11Q01 STORE, Kam to be removed on the arm of April next. Hi; st 3 Of Wall Paper must be reduced, and wilt, tberetore , be sold at very low prices ; although price of Wail fakers still going up, Persona desirous of Papering their I:IWIE , i7 Wilido'well to atainine his`assortment and prices. December 1,1863. ' THEO. F. SICIDYFE= ifirrive yenta cash pald . fOr clear mixed Rags per poised. Old Books -wanted for—cash. (del CLUJ& PECTORALS are useful to soothe a cough, allay Tickling in the Throat, to relleve Hoarseness, Guarrh, were Throat, &a They coutale Coltsfoot,• sonahotmd, Ipammumba, &liege and squill, (the most reliable etspectoranis known,) are the chief aC. Shall constituents, so blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar that Bich loalmirk edam= a mild and very pleasant d• Manufactured solely by . ,S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., jean , Apothecaries, US 'Market inset, Hamsbum Important to Trackers and Gardenesr. QEEDS by the BUSHEL or POUND, of all 1,7 tbe leading and best, early varieties Peas Bean; Eatino o Catage, "Whudnionadt" & co., Beet, Carrot Par tabaga, Onign , &e., Sic. The above seed offered for Slde'llie raised hi New York Stare, by one of the mo t raltplinsible seed. gnmera in the country. I hare pa - eisseld' from them for a number of years and always found them tree to name amid much earlier than seed raised farther South. J. NISH, Keystone Farm and Nursery, Harrisburg. &--Orders wanting immediate attention drop in thi , , Poet Mike. No orders will be taken for any kinds Is seed ken than by the pound, or one-fourth pound of four varieties. [feb2s) J. MIeIL DR. B. Al. GILDEA 7 DENTIST, x 0; 119 MARKET STREET , Teeth positively =tonne& without pain. by the r... 2 0 nitrous oxklet. oct 7 dtf JUST" ON•glitED; ANA - 880R1114.E341' OF ROSEWOOD ANWMA:HOGAN T WRITING/ DESKS, Of different sizes,. for sale at nole ' SCHEFFKR , S BOOKSTOP. M . OBTON'S GOLlirralS. Anottear lot or Norton's, fIoLD PENS. Jot Tecate:alai Setketrertfis Bookstorp. AU peinraiarninted for one year. 130BLIO SCHOOLS ISCROOL SLATES or different elms, exceani series of Illpellerit ekid , Readers, pnblished by &die . .Irothims 4 together with all other School Books and Wnt ing.gatetials are o ff ered, wholesale and retail, at SIIREFFER'S PAJONSTidtE. ORTON'S SOLD PENS .. - - Another: lot of Mo r t on's Unrivalled Gold pens fcr SuitniFEWS BOOKn'TURE . all penal :umlauted for one year. [deb. NORFOLK. OYSTERS -434 a Salts, 11 . 116 r the Jones House, York Brvar O yster " d ne arucle , nnilerthe Jones House. l'anVain, lithalj win bosomed. sp in Line /AT I° at short notia mador-sno Jones Hisao; by od 81) " • JOSEPH SNIVEIS• 1101bakrittalS, - Ma FUM A,. .f S :2011fMoNNAE11114 and gement VanetY " 31111"etvIrBRUHa'S BOOK STORa Vat lio eli6 - §ttEriatt holiort , a 1.8430 Warraated the Finest Sherry Vries RILS owdrY. For Bale M SHISLER &FRAZER, .„ Ibb2 Osoccemom to Wm. Dock, fr., Co•Li =M