Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 10, 1864, Image 4

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CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUT/oN_ WATER.
CO'NSTITUTIOW.WATER.
ICONSTLTCTION WATER
GREAT REMEDY
Mt TILE
CON STI
AND THE ONLY KNOWN BKI[EDY
FOR
DIABETES, and DISEASES of the -KIDNEYS
and BLADDER.
VONSTITUTION WATER
Hu been pronOunced by We Medical. Faculty and the
public; tty nettle most wonderftd,rehledy for the. perm*.
neat cure of 6.11 diseases of the. STOMACH, LIVER,
KIDNEYS and BLADDERthat has ever been offered.
It tiord: a MINERAL WATER; It Is from eiperieno
that CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, and we now
my let no man doubt, when a Single bottle has been
kneWn to cure diseases which the beat Medical talent in
this country has Jailed to relieve.
A remedy possessing the virtues of Constitution Water
cannot be classed under "quack" preparations; as li Is
nortr ussaibytbe most sciastldc 'practitioners ROMs city.
It is only second class physicians that .617' "ticrwii Popular
remedies, while the better skilled Make use of "every
means w accomplish &cure; and dui 'Success of the phy
sician increases as his knowledge of different remedies
enables him to produce a cure, While Othere Talk 'p the, u
tility,' -- Science Is Satisfied with the truth. '
Give Constitutibu Water a fair, trialwe litainlyou Who
are 'under suute - bi3Ocimis' ta's care . fidiri 'year to YlaiP, anti we
particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting
to focal treatment, and all sorts of local applications for
diseases, with us much chancy of success as Mai would
be from local applications to the throat for diseases of the
We have been always careful- to use language in our
circular thattould not shock the most delicate organiza
tion, bucwe receive so many communications from per
sona fur which Constitution . Water is adapted, and et
whose diseases no laminion has been made, that we have
tome to the conclusion that if the 'remedy is capable or
producing 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 exceptions.
We would say, Constitution Water is not like a 'gilded
pill; made to suit the eye and taste; it is a medicine in
every sense of th e term, placed in th 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 my that the directions to regard to diet, eta, re
late only to the disease under which they occur.
• . DIABETES
Is a disease of the stomach and liver, acting throuch the
kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most obstinate disease,
except consumption, that infects the human constitution.
We have no space fur discussing causes, but will state that
the afoot 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. litany persons sinter from this disease who are
Ignorant of it; that, la. they pass large quantities during
the day, and are obliged to get up from one to fifteen or
twenty times during the night, No notice is taken of it
until their attention Is called to the large, discharge of
water, and often when It Is so far advanced as lobe beyond
the control of ordinary remedies. • Another symMote is
the great thirst, which, wuen the, disease is fully esteb..
intoterubletir patient drinks conitantly u'iiM it
being satr:gfiord; also dryness of the mouth, cracking of the
a sweet breath, in the more advdticed cases, and
finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient, guide.
Sty sinks from exhaustion.
CONSTITUTION Watsa is, without doubt, the only kuokrzt
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 useit
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS,'GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT,..ETE., ETC.,
Diseases arising from a faulty. eeeretioar—in the one case
being too little, and _acconipiutied by severe pain, and the
other a too profuse seezutlun—which will be speedily cured
by the
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITMoN WATER,..
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER `.
CONSTITUTION. WATER
coNsTITUTIoN WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
TUE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FUR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWM REMEDY Full
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
DIABETES.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE RLAiiDER
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, .
CATARRH OF TIM
BLADDER
SPRANOTIARY AND BURNING OR PAINFUL 13RI.
NATINti.
For these disestves it is truly a sovereign remedy, and
too much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has
been known to relieve the most urgent sytnotoms.
ere you troubled with that. distressing pain in the small
of toe back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a, day
of toe Constitution Water will relieve you like minds.-
PHYSICIANS
Hare long elute given up the use of - Luella, cubebe and
Juniper in the treatment of chime cit.e.avou, and only. use
them for the want. of a better remedy.
;CONSTITUTION WATER
has pro e4` Itself equal to the task 'that" nag dei.olved
upon It. _
DIURETICS.- . •
irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant usefpoon
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease.
We present the Constitution Water to the public with
the oonviction that it has no equal in relieving the •clam
of diseases for which it has been found so etninently.sue
media for curing ; and we trust that we idiallhe rewarded
fofour efforts in placing so valuable a lamed} , in a form
to meet the requirements of patient and physician. . .
READ .1 READ 1 . 1 READ r! 1
DANVILLE, fa.,. Juno 1882.—Dr. Wm. H. Gregg--
Darr Sir: in February, 1801, I was affected with sugar
diabetes, and for live months .I.l.pasand more than two
gallons ot water in twenty-four -hours I was obliged to
get up as often as ten or twelve threw during the night,
and in five mouths I lost , about fifty pounds. in weight.
During the mouth of July,.lBBl, I .procured two bottles
of - Constitution Water, and - in two days aster using it
relief; and after taking two bottles en.
Urely cured, soon after regaining my usual good Beath.
Yours truly: J. V. L DENvitt
•
11013 TON Y. Dee. 27,.1803:1:-"-f1trot.H. s birggg
ff 47o.—;Gents: I freely give you liberty to niake 'lsola-the
Zitroirlita certificate of the value - or Coirstittitteri - Water,
mulch.( can reLemmend in thelligheat manner: 'My wife
was attanked with pain in the shoulders, whole length of
the back. and In her Ilnibs 'with Palpifalidn of the Heart
and irritation of die Bladder. I called a physician, who
attended - 11er about three moptiff.s t when he, left her worse
than he had found her. I then employed one of the best
play:dela:ls, I could find, who attended her for about nine
mentlis, and .while she was under his care she d id. ffot suf
fer quite as much pain. lie finally gave her tip , and said
"iii' caw was ineurabia said "She, has suck a
corfulauition of comptaintothed medicine ,:otten'fo'r one ope
ra's against SOUK aka: JO her About the -
time
time she oununenced. Manse of Constitution Mater, and
to our utter astonishment, almost the first dose seemed
to have the 'desired - offeet, add - abe — kbfit onimproving
rapidly under Its treatioent,and now supecifuends en
tirely her domestic al airs. Sheltas not taken any of the;
Constitution Water for about Mar Weeks , and we arehappy:
to say that It baO produtld4 I.Perinintent cure.
%VAL M. VAN BENSCHOTEN.
Wurtontaresa.n, Conn., March 1861—Dr.. -
GlN:pp—De& Str:--Havirtft seen your advertisement , of
Vosirltution Water," recommended for Inflammation •f
theMtdheya 'and Irtitatiorrof the Bladder; having tattered.
for the past three years, and tried the skill of a number of
physicians witheeny temporary relief, I wasinduced to try
your Medicine. I procured one bottle of your agents at
artford, Messrs Lee, Sisson & Co., and when I lead used
half Oritcto my surge* foulut a' great thine In my
bealth. I have used two'steltlo. - of it, and am where /
never e_
tube in-mylra, welt, and is good splrita
I cannot express mr . gratitilde fail; I feel that it is.a ll
tandamorelttan you recommend-it to be. May.the'bleVing
or Qfp:l ever attend you In your labors of, love. .
Yours truV , ' ' ' , LEONARD BIGELOW..
FOR SALE , BY ALL DRUGGISTS: PRICE EL
WM: IL GREGG & CO., Proprietors.
ZORGSN:it'ILUEsr, Oeffefai agents;' -
Sao 28-dimailtn cod • No. - 46 Cliff Eitree% New York.
SOLD BY •
.01INSTON HOLLOW 8[;--QOWD1,:y
mumszszLegae, Pd.
KUNKEL & BRO.
118 Market street; Harrisburg ,11 . _
AND ALL ID RUGG tair-,
N EVVWTI S E N TS
Steam Job Frhiting
ESTAILLISIIMENT,
THIRD STREET, NEAR IVALNET
TIARRLSBUI 0, PA.
11111 - A.VING recently added to our Jobbing
IX Department a large amount of new type, several
new fast steam presses or the most immoral machinery,
and other material, we are now prepared to execute at
shOrt notice, and In the MOSt approvvd•style,
AT.L KINDS OF MILITARY BLANKS.
LETTER SIIEET RBAIANOS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL BEADS,
. • - - .BtXL.NIESS CARDS
• -•'• " • RAILROAD BLINICA
•
POSTERS, In one or more colon,. .., - .
PROCIRAMMES, . 7 •
-.BILIS OF LADING, -
PROMISSORY NOTES,
•
LEGAL BLARE.
•
JOB 'WORK ••
OF ADD, DESCRIPTIONS:,
PLAIN OR ORNAIVIENTAL.
Orders from 'a
dlstrumo extended to promiely.
marlo-devrtf, , , •
A. F. ZIMMERMAN,
Fraciical Watch Atiike* - ,
No. rsi Market Street, Harrisburg, PP.;
D'IALE'R IN
FIN WATCHES '
&AM%
sgrs OF JEWELRY.
FINE SILVER WARN! . ,
PLATED , WAEE, • .. •
• TEA SERVICE 4, . •
• AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY.
Etas constantly on :liana & isell selected and elegantly
assorted•etock of - • '
FINE WAT6TLESRIri " •
CAAINS,
AND. SETS.
FINE SILVER IV - p.ES.
AMERWAIV, EiVGLISJT AND sw.r..sj WATeHES;
Both itt Goldoni' Silver Cages. , - . t . '
Also, a tine assortment. of
ADXES'. .lA r AT 0 1 - Og,S '
600.9tRialy OR hat 4
A LAG VARERTY 0.13
ILL-CANT 1-.AI:SOa:CP4,
9f A il 4 es 9 ri P t , MnS i .211-°fajhich w ,ll .be *la! ake
LOWEST :CASH PRICES.
ter- Call and examine'the goods. . .
Particular attention paid to repairing of tine Watches,
such to. Chronometers;•- Duplex and other eeleOrated
Watches, and all kinds or Jewelry neatly reppird.
None but the MOM competent workmen employed. and
the whole matter under my own personal superriMOn:
ZIM.MKRAIAN, •
raar2Bl No. ca, Market street, adjoining Brant'attall,
T. F. WAVSON,
MASTIC' CEMENT
, . NANUFACTITRAR,
. . .
Prx..
TS PREPARED to turnish and coat the a
l_ terictivof Bilildings with the MASTIC CESIENT, on a
new system. This material is entirely different. [rese t - all
otter cements used heretofore, and is the only rokslii,
imperishahle coatinglor uuteide,wori:. Mixed .Witiogplro..
per proPertioni of pure Linseed Oil, it'forms a solld, du!ra
ble adhesiveness Lei:trick ur mono alls, Making a bead
tiful, fine water proof surface and finish equal to Brown
Stene or any color desired.
Anamminhers for whom I have applied the Ce
ment, I. refer to the folio - wing gentlemen:
J residonce, Penn street, Piteibtirg.
arCerd, " s.' " .
J. IL Shoenbergor residence,. LAwrencoville.
A. Hooveler, "
James liiTandlost, " Aileen:llY Pity-
Calvin Adams, . " Third street, Pittsburg.
James WOW,. ciwner St. Charles Hotel, "
William Vohei, Gicard Rouse,
Barr & Moser, architects Dispatch Buildings,
John B. Co; residence, Frontntreet, Harrisburg, Pit
A. J. Jones, . . .." • !
masa address . .t F.. WdI:TS9N,
. . .
P. 0.130z,l ,aOO, Piusburki•Pa.
or, Penna. HoLL: , e, Harrisburg,. L,a',
feblB-d6m
Priuvroci-RAPIrt A_Litu
ANOTHER - LARGE ASSORTMENT
P o to - p 11.• .41. 111 it in. 4:
BOUND in FINE kO.RoC6o—panelled,
gilt and moaned with two Iteavi gilt clasps.
AIiBUMS WITH
30 Pictures fora. IS 00
. -
eV" " .... ... . ........ •4 DO
together with vrrious . ether styles . 'orbinding, sizes -aFid
prices, which will be sold cheap. •
Suldier,s.you cannot buy a prettier, mere durable and
cheaper album anywhere. '
Call and see at SCREFFER'S Bookstore '
2
marl2-dtr Pa.; -
“THEILE IS NO .SUOR WORD AS FAIL:”
,
TARRANT'S 'COMPOUND T.:XTRACT
CUBEBS AND, COPAIBA.
This greparathin is immeidarly recommended to the
'MEDICAL PROFIVSLON: add the YUBIiIG for the Rronipt
and certain ourecif DISEASSS.OF THE BLADDER, KID.
NAYS, URINARY ORGANS, ETC.
It may be retied on wattle besmtide for the adulinistrai
Lion of these remodtos , ln the large class of disenees of boin
sexes, to Which they aro Tintilliniblo. It never it:ll6ooms
ertiliahe'dlgestion, and by its concentration, The„ctose Is
.11d4Wrircilikqed-. . 2. • •
N. B. —Purelmseril lire - advised to ask for TARRANTIS'
COMPOUND BXTRAPT, OF. Cf./BEBS AND COPAIBA.,
and take nothing else; Initiations bud worthless prepa
rations, ander similar Munekaie in' the market. Prim
$1 00. Sent by express 'on - ree;eipt"of prim. Manufac
tured only by TARUPT &" Nb. 278 Greenwich
street, corner of Warren Street, , lTow York, and for sale
oct22-dly•
. . .
For aide by S. A. KUNKLE BRO., 'and by Draws
generally.
AIQ 4ssomripprr OP - • da
0 E o
or,. - • i•
POCKET 'BOOKS,''': PURSES
Poi rie N I
FOR LADIRS AND GENTIRINft,:, •
•
KELLER'S
Drtig and Fancy Goodi StOre,
f.No. 91 Market street.
• The beet lioi•Oecot ; •
TRAVELING BATCH .ELS,
And a:general variety of FANCY GOODS, suitable kir
Pre: eats, now on nand at KELLER'S Drug Store,...
• No 91 Motet eiroat.
S , l'•,tiA , S -..
.•••• • •f.' • ....
piiiiII:PORTES,--MELQDEQOiIFEEE: - )iuslq,
z - v- Drums , fifes, orlCLisigai/.4ierclutgtil24.
ricx.v.mf:K44943, Loukiug:Glagyes,;Yhotograpk.Car¢gaud
Alboms, oranqrotipe menus ; .Eagravinov fiourree, £G,. &C.
Ramemoqr the , ylace, tie; ,street,.; the larger
bEtrsia . gtara this aide of. Liao gra.. mtiee..... ~iOD2B-dtr
rialjlatANT TO AILL. —lt will castors the
_
. MO; to health; the intemperate to tempentnae. • The
Rhubarb wine will do it all. .Don't think , the reading of
the adyerkisement:will. do; we don't daimldtaL. Btit if
you wilt guLto C. L. KELLER'S Drug Store and getsome
of the Wino and. examine it for yourself, it will set you
right; . I will warrtull you on that. Orders for. mine and
wine plants taken and tilled by our authorized agent C.
. ,
K_ KELLER, No. 91 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. For
full - p aril9lllllff apply to - or - aibiresS the above. •
JANIES '
j. = '3iiiront.PikeeountY,
iriar22-(l.tf , 71)1.91e§illv Dealer in Wiue Plants.
G.F. 7 S. s tzt rezi r wscl z ttl
no2o lincooeso — plo iink..ooolc, -
riAtubbE 11.1.AtapMELL`8- ;_ENiil~L 1d
Pic.ww;a rare art ickp Sor table use, just retelTed
and for sale. by . , SHISLER. & F RAZER,
- (saccessort to Wta Dock,)
A • PPLAsi: rprk
AEL
State - Apples of, overt' varlet- Also, IrCirk 'State
ainter:for'sriktit' — 1029 "' 'BOYER &.IKOSRPER
.11151.VAN/49EANG11 1 % , itigvieuiei , e4 at , "
juaicias 47 cc ;:3110YER ,fitKOERPn.
RAH...ROA DS.
Pennsylvania Rail Road !
• Wirpumnpro-r.„ .. .. T
it 3 _
WINTEIi TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND Ff Uli
FROM PIIILADEDELPIDA.
oy .IiND AFTER
MONDAY, Nov. 1edt,.1863.
THE Passenger Trains of the PellliStyh,nia
Railroad Company w ill d e part from and srri: c t , ‘ aar
risourg and Philadelphia as follows:
EASTWARD,
THRIAIGII EMPRESS TRAIN leacei Rarrishurg s daily
/45 and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6. A. M.
FAST LT E leaVes Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
6.00 a. X. • Old , arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. M.
PassengerStakbrealiinst at Lancaster.
WAYI=II:KODATION, via litcixtt . Joy leaves.Harria
burg at 7.26r a and Fares al West Philadelphia at
. - .
FAST iif.AEL THAW leaves Harrisburg daily (=apt
Sunday) at at., and =lves at West Philadelphia at
_
. .
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
leav'es Harrisburg at 6.80 r. si., and arrives at:-west
Philadelphia at 10.50 P. PL.
WESTWARD
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.20 , a. Altoona, 8.00 A. ac , take
breakfast, and arrives at:Pittsburg at 1.00 P. sa.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TFSIN leaves Harrisisurg
daltydo, 8.20.e.x.; Altoona..at:.B.4o A. X., take breakfast,
,and arrives at Pittsburg at,1.30
MAIL TRAIN leaves.Hamsburgat ,7:40 P. 4.; Altoona
at 7.66 P. at, take,supper, and.arrtyea AL Pittsburg at 1,10
FAST LINE leavesgarrisbure at 4.16 P. m.; Altoona at
9.10 P. it, takes supper, atulallirivee at, Pittsburg at 1.40
HART IS/3I7RG ACCO/4110DATION,TRAIN.leaves West
Pniladelphia. at 2.45 it m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10
MQI7NT,,JOY, At3COMMDDA.TIOIsI laves Lancaster at
11..88ta., sr.,..arzWes at,liarrLsburg at. L4O P.
....SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
- - Nov.Afiddle.Dis.;.Penu'a
HzUrisburg, N 13, 1862.-dtf
Northern Central Railway
WIPiTEB: MIME TABLE.
THREE 'TRAINS DAILY
• • TO AND FROM .:
BALT .I. 31f. 0, E
WASHINGTON CITY.
Connections made with.traitis on peun.sylvania Railroad,
to and from Pittabiland the West.,
TWO THA.INS:DA Yto and fromthe North and Weil
Etaltiat Ssannehan.na s Elmira, and. all of.Northerc New
York.
ON and afteiraoiNlNkii - NOVEMBER 16th,
1863, the Passenger Trains of the Northern ()an
tral Railway will arrive at and. depart fron Harrisburg, and
Baltimoiaas follows, viz:
SOUTHWARD..
MAIL TRAIN. leaves Subliury dank (eseeia,
Sunday).... ...... st.
leareo . . 1.20 P. M.
arriv,es n ia 5.40 P. M.
S
EXPRESk. TRAI.I4 leaves Saabury (iixeept
' ' Sunday') 1L42 P. M.
• leaves Harrisburg : (except
Mohday) • • itp A. AL
arrives at Baltimore daily
..
(exdept Monday) ,. -
7.00 a. 3E.
HARRISBURGACCOSINIODATION,Igaves Har
bwg . .... .. .. . '. .......... 7.00 A. ii..
NS) :1, T .IV A ..11 P . •
MAIL DRAIN: leam IW4iiiipre daily .(except. . ..
Sundny)
leay.es Harrisburg
.
lArvivef ai.3anbury 4.30 r. at.
RY&RESS TRAIN leAvoji Raliimore daily—. 9:3110 P. M.
• " , arrives at. Rairis4urg ..... ZOO .'.
leaves Harr burg daily. (oz
critt.,Monday). .. 3.25 A. a.
- " 6.23 A. M.
RARRLSDITRO ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal.
~; t .tmere daily (except. Sun,
. . ... . . . 3.00 r. ac
afrivm*,_Harrisburg 7 60 P. ac'
Per further inforinaLllppplfat the Office, in Pennsyl
vania Railroad Jtepet. . 9* , • ,ptraziatßY,
Harrisburg, Supt.
NEVV - • Atli: LINE ItOUTE.
.THRIIIETAAINSIMIILY TO NikiV TOME
AND
.. , PHILADELPHIA. •
ON": AND AlerEß' KONDAY; 'Noyember
liqh, 1863,
i t i piiPasiiengerTralns Avid leave the Phila.
delptila'Od Rea ri':,Riillrnal Depot, at Harrisburg, for
New York find Ltd&% ClPhia, as' followti, viz :
EASTWARD.
EXPRESS LINE lea*egi Itarrisburg at 6.30 A. it, on ar
rival of the Pennsylvania Railroad „Express Train from the
West, arriving in New York at L 45 a. at. A nlne - 1514 car
is attached to the'tmin• through from Pittsburg without
.MAIL TRAIN trxtVen' Haniabnrg at 8:00 A. DL, arriving
in New York at 5.&0:7, it.and Philadelphia at 1.50 P. m.
FAST LINE lotto& Harrisbdtg at 2.00 P. it. arriving in
New York at 10.26 P 11., and ,Philadelphia at 7.00 P. at.
WESTWARD. ,
FAST I.JAR:learsdloi:York ati6:ol:VAt -x., and Phila
delphia at &to e. at.,,arriving at Harrisburg at 1.15 P. a.
MAIL TRAIN leayp Now. York at 12.00 noon, and
Philadelphia at 3.30 P. x., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York-at -7.60 ar
riving at Harrisburg at 2.00 A. ati,' and- tiannecting witb the
Pennsylvania. Ex - prods Train. rot-Pitralinrg.' 'A sleeping car
is alsoatttlebed•to.thlitraili . ' .- • •
Connections are made( at Harrisburg 'witty trains On the
Pennsylvania, Northern' Central , emir; Cnraberland Taltey
railroads ; and , at Rbbding for Thiladelphla; " Po t vine
Wllkesbarro, - Allentevoy Easton; ' •
Bigkige checkad , through. Fare betweeh New York
and' Harrisburg, $5 15 . ; between Harrisburg and Philadel
phia, $3 35'in No. 1 - cars, mid $3 In No. 2.
For Reacts or other Information apply to.
: • : ;tit CLYDE,
noli-dtf General Agent. Harrisburg.
Philadelphia and. Erie Rail
-.
Road. •
THIS - greill line Eraveises the Northern and
Northwest countleil of Permsylvanla to the - city of
Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Plorasumins Ranatoan Cox-
eery, and under.. theft ajtsplues la bes 94 iapidly opened
thtouglibta Its entire fen s
It is now in use Str,,hioseoger and Fitight business
from iluvuturg,to Emporiamjl9s miles) on the Eastern
Division, and from ,Sheffield to ,Erie (78 miles) on the
Western Divielon.4 , it.; (T` : -". 0 :: -1 , I
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG.
Mail Train leaved. .. . ..1,45 r. at.
Express Train leaves North ... 3.25 4. a.
,CitrB run throagh wimp= caAns-both ways on , these
taxdias , betweeir -PlilladMpttia• , and . rLot.k" Haven, and be
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven.
ElegantrZleving es;n7on - ExErssa, i« both ways be
tween Wiffitimeltort and — Ttialtrmore, and Williamsport and
Philadelphia. •
For mformatlan.reipecting• Passengenbusiness apply at
the S. E. Corner Ilth and Market streets.
And for Freight busanekss.of the Company's Agents:
S. B. Eingstett,"Jr.: ceratti 13th and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie. • -
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
IL H. HOUSTON,:
- • • • • " Weherul Freight Agent, Phil's.
LEWIS L. HOUPT,
•
General Ticket Agent purg.
JOS : D. POTTS, • • •
Genera/ kan•a96', WatiamaTort
nol64lly]
DICKLES ! Plblt T .F.S 1!
By the barrel, half barrel, jar or dozen, at
ao2f4 • '1 I'! BOY BR & KOERPER.
• G.. •
AFRESH supply of Mieheuer's Celebrated
,Sugar CgetßaMtaad Dried Beef,. at
BOYER & KOERPER
:• - •
CHOICE LOT
At - [(1.e15) W e DOCK. AC.
•
Q WT VADEII I4 ---
.4. pm!). jOrtar yety fink lot
kjnor SweetVider; received at
SITIALEF. &_ ERAZER.
r(StieVeasorsla.W,Docir,!Jr., & Ca)
=II
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AASSORTMENT_• OF
q
qr.- ni MORT: - 1021 . PORT 'FOLIOS I
CAREIRRFN I RACKGAMMON _WARM
Received eV' - ' , , -'.gatErlyitiegoo . -la
RAILROADS.
CUNIBERLAiND VALLEY
FRANKE I N
. RAIL ROADS.
CBA-'GE OF HOURS.—On and afterMon
lJ day, April 4th, 1864, Passenger trains will run
daily, as - follows, (Sundays excepted:l
FOR CHAMBERSBFRG AND HARRISBURG:
Leave Rage:v.l4mm
" Greencastle
•• Aivive at
Chambersburz _
(Leave at
Leave Shippensburg •
" Newsille
N.
44 Carlisle 6.03 . • 10.10 3.12
Itlecbaniasthirg.._ 623 10 42 242
Arrive at Harrisburg • 6.56 U. 15 3.40
FOR CH.4.MBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN:
AL P. N. P. X.
Leave Harris.burg 805 1:82 420
" Mechanicsburg 8.47 2.16 4.54
" Carlisle 9.27 2.55 5.29
Newcille .... , . ... 1.0.= 3.29
Shippensburg 10.33 4.00
Arrive at n.oe 4.80
Cliambersburg,
Leave at 11.10 440
Leave Oreeceetle " .11_55 5.30 '-
Arrive at Hagerstown • 1285 8.1.0
lar Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains
for Philadelphia, 'New York and Pittsburg; and with
rains for all points West, • •
,The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.20, P. m.,,rune
onlras fares Carlisle . . 0. N. • MOLL, Supt.
RChamhrsburg, April 4,.188417
READING RAILROAD,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
NORTlland Northwest for Philadcluhlu., New York,
Reeding, Pottsville, Lebanon, allentowni Histen,&-e.,&c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia„ New York,
Reath g, Pottsville and all intermediate stations, at 8.00
A. tt.,•and ROO P. at.
New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. X.,
arriving at New York'at 1.45 the same day.
Fares froth Hatrisberg: To New York, $5 15; to Phila
delphia $3 35 and $3 00. Baggage checked through.
Returning, leave New York at 6 A. 2. , 12 noira,alid
P. At, (Pittsbnrg Express.) -.-Leave Phijadelphiaaf 8 15A.
s., and 3.30 P.
Sleeping care in ilioNew York likpress Trains, through
to.and from Pittsburg without change.
Passengers by the Camwissa Railraid leave Taniaqua
at 8.50 A..mt., and 2.15 P. x., for Philadelphia., New York,-
and all way points. .!
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. s., and 2.80 C. s:„ for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An Acommuodation Passenger train leaves. Reading, at
6.00. t. ar., and retnrnifrem Philadelphia at 5.00
-.All the anothtrains run daily, Sunday, excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. u., au4Pllll
- at 3.15 P. s. '
Commutatkm,slileage, Season alid-12xcursiou.tickste at
reduced rates to and. from edpehlF4, •
• -' ; ' ' mcous,
General Superintendent.
Nos:ember 14, 182,,ditiwtf
THE UNITED gTATEii HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, PA.
D. H. Iit'PCIIISON, Proprietor.
THIS well known' Hotel is now in a condi
tion to accommodate the, traveling public, affording
the meet ample conveniences alike for the transient guest
and the permanent boarder.
TEE:UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refit
ted throughout, and now. _has accommodations equal in
extent, comfort and luxury many hotel between Philadel
phia and ,Pittsburg: v Itslocation is the best in the State
Capital, being In easy:access to all the rallied depots, and
is close proximity:4.o all the public Otficeaand businetz
°stales of the city. It. lass now latha conveniences of
A FIRST CLASSIPOTSL,
and the Proprietor Is , cletermiced to spare neither ex
pan time er;iatior lii'li#sure the comfort of the guests.
The patronage of .the traveling public is respectfully ettll
cited. • jeli-dtf
MIMI
1,45 r. IL
STATE CAPITAL HOTEL,
CORNER OF THIRD. AND WALNUT STR-=3,
- +ll.AltlaSitU߀4-PENN'ik.
THE undersigned liavingpurehased this well
, lcuowt, house has salarged'and thoroughly renovated
, The rooms have been re-paintedandpapered , , and the
entire essalishment elegantly- re-furnished. Being plea,
gently and ongibry located, and provided with everycon
verdenee, it oilers to the public all the contleitti text luxu
ries of a fu - st class hotel. Trusty and obliging servants
always in attendance. A, bar well stocked with choice
liquors id aitathed to the establishment'
de26:dly • - ' , iv: G. Tlitllifl'SfEC, Proprietor:
JUNES lin n S . B
Oorner of .Nisrket street and Market Square,
HARRISBURG
CHAS. H. MA VIN, •
Proprietor.
IMFAIAM'S SAFES.
CHILLED AND WROUGHT MON.
RI
z
-,!d
1:474 ET - CUT—Shovi.in :r• !hr. t •
at Wrought iron esrt
rpicE attention .of . hnsiness men generally
is Invited to the , summer advantages of this Safe
over all - others in Flroand Burglar Proof qualities:l They
are all secured by - a Combination Lock,- without key or
keyhole, and the whole eutsideof the Safe is CHILLED
IRON, (from Ig 'mbar t 0.2 inches thick,' and • Is' proof
ageinEtt the punch or drill and the 'Wile of perwdirr,'-'astre
quently employed by burglais •In their. operations. -De
scriptive ciroulani.AuDiehee by. •
•
- GEO.:W. PARSONS.
- 110-M km street, HarrisbuiT v
. Agent for Central-Penna..
HOWE'S STANDARD SCALFIS,
§rery description of 'Dormant and 'Portable Platform
Scales, Hay, Coal and stock Scam, Railroad Depot tusd
Track Salle; Furnace Charging Realm, Dudes and
Counter Scales:: - •
These Scales have several IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES.
They receive the wear and frietion.idways on chilled iron
balls under the platformOnSteciii of receiving it upon the
knife pivots and dulling them. No jarring of the plat
form affects the working of. the seta' Have 'CIO check
rods to confine the -platform... Will weigh when out of
level. Large scales require no deep 'Pit and cost less for
foundation,&O., than any other scales:
Full information furnished' by the subscriber, who is.
ageet for , Centiiii Pennsylvania,' and sells' at mannfae-•
tureris prices..'.. , • - GEO. W. PARSONS,
febo-d3m 110 Market street, Harrisburg.
• NEW. BAKERY
Broad Street, between Second and third,
HARE4fBURG. • E
rpHE undersigned . has opened a new ; 1 . 1 - A.-
j. KEAY, in the Sixth ward, where he Is prepared to
supply BREAD.AND•CAR.ES at a reasonable rate. lie
warrants satisfaction* twill who will give him a call He
will sell hle'breatiatille rate of ••
CE-N TA• EBB POUND,
and full welkin : gliaiunirt • , JOHN -ALCOR!:
. .
•-• Shade •
A FINE assortmeitt of
Silver Maple, Norway Maple, -
Taller. nab, Cbestuut, -
,Etrepean. Liuden, CataJapa,
• . • MaKnolianr Cucumber Tr
• - • -•„, a _ _ KEYSTONE ,
Y.
r 6t
'Prre - . 3L r4:1 6 ., I_Bol -
SIIPEMOR WINES AND BRANDIES ever
_ o ff ere 4.w4l4 markee'ln bottles end by the Ical-
Winn 'ciiui4 SMELER. ArFRAZE.2,
- 3 4665-= ' " ( I Sitre toook;44.tiao
Ersi
7.00 /96
7.87 535
8.17 420
8.80 12.00
9.00 1.28
9.32 2.00
11 OTE LS.
PrIEDIUA L
NO- ==,
DR; JOHN L. LYON'S,
FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS,
FEMALE REGULATOR,
Are the only knewn remedy that will siunatony and.
invariably restore and regniatethefemalesystem, rernov;
tug all irregularities, and:preducfing health, vigor and
strength
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS
Are a fluid wepirraucin; the only true cue of the'kind ever
discovered in thiiresurary, mid acts directly. on the. parts
affected., whilst pills and powders can only nisch them as
they work through sympathy, but MU" et al dhoti , 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's Periodical Drops,
fr taken a &jai : two before the expected period, will posi
tively and invariably regulate ite coming, as sure as effect
follows Muse, as certain as daylight follows darkness
Are you sick, enfeebled by disease, or unable to bear the
labor and danger of Ir.meeei
LYON's PERIODICAL DROPS
Cftime to you as a blessing, for to not prevention better than
cure ?
If regularly taken, It is a certain ,preventive, and will
saiii you much peril and many hours of suffering.
,Have you beau afflicted for way years with complaints
Incident to the sea, that have bulled the skill of physi
cians, and are hurrying you on to an early grave I
LYON'S PERIODICAL DitOPB
Axe the mace rellabLe regulMek ever
s known, mid cure, like
magi; all thaw irregularities that have defied the doctor's
Will you waste away with suffetiog from latiaportines;
Prolawns, Dyamenontren i and a 'Manua Mite/ fillad,
aes,.all•summed lip under. the came :of suppiessed and
Obstructed nautili, when an investment of one dollar In
LYON'S -PFaIODIC,AL .DROL'S
1
. .
will surely save-you::.:' -
Do not ; mug idle drops when forbidden in the diseellona,
fiir althcitigh a positive cure, and harmless at all other
times,. they are so powerftil And finely calenlated4O adjust
and govern the functions of the. sexual orgazdara, that, if
taken ailnifiropertimes, they would - produciiiirtilta con.
4119 tO SultiSre. fifidrOg..wliksh.fill,:perticularly.thone who
would reproduce, etiorld caneully guard.
.
1
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Quanta balm the most delicate constitution at any time;
yet proprietors-,wish to. guard: agaPst uOusev
hoping that thousand bottlea bo used for a.gcustpur
posetiwher email:used for anilleettniate
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS,
the never-hang Ann* Regulator, Is for tale by every
Drngtat, In the city, and.oNntry, and do not, it pan value
your health and wish fora reliable medicine, Way any
other. Take no. othei, - tan if-the Druggist te !Mom" you
apply has not got It, make him send end get It for..you.
V. Gt CLARK & CO.,
AtWholasale, by
JOXMSTOI , 4:4OI4,43W4 . q r ;af COWDEN,
, 23 North Sixth Street,'Phibsdelphia, Pa
11==filIMEM
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TRB GREAT
Paomarroas,
New Haven, Cann
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tid 0
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kg to
MEDICAL.
DR. JOHNSON,
BALTIMORE
LOCK HOSPITAL,
HAS discovered the most certain, Speedy
and eflectual nmnedies in the world fur
DISRA RES OF DJ:PRUDENCE,
RELIEF IN SIX TO TWELVE HOU:a
NO MERCURY OR NOSIOUR DE.TOS.
A Ours- Warranted, or No Charge, in from One
to Taco Days
Weakness of the Bal a Ail
ir is of the gi
Plodded-, involuntary D' impotency ,G, i , k 6,.4,7
Rervoussiess DYSPelialai Lo'o• Spot;
C,onfesion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Sean,
'llendilings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disead t .
Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the 1.,17p.
Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—throe terrible dtb mer ',..
arising from the Solitary Elstrim of Youth-4h", atcKt
and solitary practices more fatal to their victims Mat the
song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting ib t i r
meet brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering star. , ,
sic., impossible. 4„,
XOUNG MEN
Especially, who have become the victims of Solaa-y
that dreadful and destructive habit which manually sweep,
to an untimely grave thousands or Young Mne or the
mat, exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who mk vn
otherwise have entranced listening Senate. whh the li mn _
dere of eloquence or wakod to eaany the Ermg lyre,ria, -
sill with fall confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Married parson; or Young Men ositemplatiag
being aware of physical weakness, organic denri y deter-
nilues, ate., epoedily cured.
He t,,,
wplaces - hi...4T under the Care of Dr. J. may re
iigiously confide in ON honor as a gentleman, and cone
deadly rely upon his skill as a PhyAeLtn.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Mtnediately Cured, and WV rigor re.,tored.
This dianeraing anernion—utuch renders life taise.,,
And miu - rinne ituraiminle—t-. the petadt2. paid by the sic
tittegof improper Voting per.auns aze too apt
to amundt CEMSSINEIIin Lot wo.e, an are of We dreacUni
eunsequenme that may ettauta New, who that under.
stands the subject will pretend to deny that We power of
pimreatlOU is lust sooner by tho-ie land% Into improper
habits than by the prudent, he,ide.. being &privet the
pleasures of healthy misprint, the molt aerieus and de.
aructive symptoms to both body and mind area
The system beeereee deranged, the phys=ical and mental
turn-lions weakened, lam at mu:rezone power, net-yens
trriuthility, dyelupsia , palpitation or the heart, unhimipo ,
ceutititutioual debility, a wasting of the frame_ math, win.
gumption, Many and death.
Orrioi No. 7, So=lt iIIS.DEM:CE.
Left hand side going Cram P.altimore such, a fee
from the ember. wail Hai to obuerve nave and number.
Letters must be paid and contam *stamp. :be Duane.,
Diplomas hang in Mu °Moe.
• DR. JOHNSON,
Member of the Royal College t ut surgeoes, London, eel;
mite from one or the must eminent colleges lb the Crated
.Slates, and the Jointer pari. of where lite bet`. been WAR
an the hub . pilnis eV-London, Yuri; Yhtkmetplaa and else.
where, bait` elletied *owe of the Moist abtwbsibug twin
anti Were ever down many troubtedl with noting in the
head 'end earn whe n imijeis groin no ueeeea , beusg
alarmed at Sudden sound; blelaulue , ,, nitl Ireqbea
01.0.ing, attended aouteutues with derangement of nand
wore cured immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE..
These an, some of the sad and metaaebuly elect= vs,
ducetl by early habits of youth, viz : weattnem ul the back
and Imil a, pataz in the bead, trassner6 ol night, tore of
nittecular, power, palpitation of the bean., dyspepata, aet
Cues irritability, symptoms us consuutpuun, &u.
MEXCTALLY. —The fearful miects on the mind are mud
to be dreaded—loan of memory, contusion of mess, ts.
pression of spirits, evil furebtanngs, aversion In society,
self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of
the evils produced.
YOUNG MEN
who have injured themselves by a certaiu praztletto
Bulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned frau
evil manpanitais, or at school, the effects or which are
nightly telt, even when astern, and if not cured renders
marriage .a)ussibio, and destroys both mind and boob
Almelo tame:Mate*:
t Sat a young maw, the bopeof his country,
Me darling of his put:ruts, should ' tiO tmatched (ram al l
nrustwas and enjoyments of tife„by Me summarise of
deviating from tiv patit ,, Othiiittalre and milaigng in a
certaili_ secret baba. Duch Fermis* Ur,. babes eastern-
AT ARRTA GE,
Reflect that a Wang mum atm tpact3 are thi.atostaallatiary
regillSiteS to pruitsetecotuMbial [tepidness. indeed, with
out these, the journey through lite bulolar. a eddy pil
grimage; the prospect huirriy iterkzeus v. the view i the
maul boWLuub sla.ivrrul with ilthipur :apt third wlth thr
relitvalui, that Liao VI altoti:rr tvt
Outikui, blighted with our dm,
INSFAKE OF LUPRIMENCE.
When the tuniguated anti kuptuuuta V0L21.17 ut plaU. -- Itt
finds be Leta nab:taxi 'the tweak, ut thieqectuiul haetua,
tun utter Isayitena that au tamed sense ut due.. la tat
anew ut theetwory down lbw aunt applyaq; w &law: taw
aunt 'aluminum and relpetuattatty r use tame netrana Gam
Lie laths uitu the hant6 ut ighuratet and desaituar, pretend
tas, who, tuctitable of cur:us, Web but pecuutary tab
tanucer-keett butt minus, tannin ulna unreels or a., 14/4 ee
the elnalleao lee ant be utitauttal, era us dialatir fem.=
Watt turned tataltt, Iv stet veer tangellatf,disapixestmeet,
Or, by the use ul the 14...itt1. 1110
GlOLUALUMUilaiSyillptOlillbthl thla terflUte alxtc..SUch mhlic
noun Ut the limn, Throat, NuNe, Sttat, pzuglMlLlig
wan Ittglatal rapaticy tall dealt, pule a petard tu
dreadful sulletuiga by • denting new Le that tuebeeuvered.
uuuntry twin Whence no traveler recant&
INDORSEMENT OF TEE PRESS,
The many thousands carer at this Mahn:tie° year after
year, and We umumuus duper:Ma atuipmi operattmS
wham:dad by Dr. Johnson, wmumbed by the rewrote , . of
the Sub, Osirperr, and mussy ether papers, anucea el WOO
shave appeared again and again Mime the publu, breedbe
am Mantling as a gentleman of character and reapeml .
batty, is a aunterent guarantee to the annual.
SSA DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED
I)6See No.l South Frederick Street *
ap26.dly
NEW PEIIAIIE.L.PIIIII.
C1_40.1-11 1 17011 F..„
IN D. W GROSS' NEW BLOCS,
Market Street . ; Harrisburg,
1, uoU DIFFERENT STYLES
oy Fastaexama
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS
AND
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on We Inc of Awn. • [ am-21-nli
PORTFOLIOS FPORTFOLIOS t
CHESSMEN and Bac449auutauk Boards, a Ane Ma'
...in, just received at StAIEFFER'S fio qt".'7oleF-
QMOREDSALMO.N.-- FINE atillia
- 0
SALMON, Just received 'id
SHISLER Cr. FRAZE 3, 0
feb3 (eircoeseiers co Wm. bock, jr-,
TO LADIES.--If you wish good Lette
PaPcx,_ 11; 'metopes ban, rem., et nutmeg else= L b ' t
asecionery line, you selll do well by mins% al
:SLILE.Filard tkraiLSTORX
H.rneb.rg7_
CEO
NUltl'ULdi nia•claucle't
IN the Juien., Rouse. Yore. River OyraanY.
under the JoueiHoune.
rensPulLS' %% 111 0 will be served up In Ina stile "
=en notice under the Jerez Rime, by
- no ?A - • .ft iSEPR SNWELY.
PKIKLES ! PIO K I .14S ! I—B3 the /s3rre4
Self Barrel, Jar or Dozen, at
aO2O SMSLER k FRAZEIS ,
. (Successors to Wus Dock Jr.,
AFEW HUNDRED of the hest PEAR
TREES, of valuable leading varivtiva. ever " eit4
ito fade in ilnrrtsoing, are now on hand at t he Keydeae
bruniory.. ( n d) JACO33 ding.
111)kai.! CIDER !—Two barren, ut bi.ce
k.,/ and' pure EIDER just received at
starlit BoYER KOERPEIt
ii i LIALLE K
NJ tacel4ll.4 ham.. 01 L.U.L.
can't! curing. Ju.lr recaved laud For 2.1 e by
SEISLER s FiLtZF.I 3,
to W
MCI
.1-"U"._.; 1 -11110613, JSUCAaaP,LIN r
' NOmEMONNAIES, and a gerieral. car.ery
MEE 6Uetlk3, just, =emelt ett
BERGNER ' , Root ORS.
1, Stl.E.kat 1, imlio nv chit
184 a. • Warraated the Mutat Sherry Vruxe 1,1
country.. Nor role at SEMLER
askßo
feat aucmcsorg 10 D. sr..
CA— *
TSITPS AND SAUCES, of ;the most
see
dor and choice breads, just rece'ed and for
by ". SHISIZI4 oe
FliAos„
CineCarni Wm . Dock, Joe%