Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 23, 1864, Image 1

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    TIIE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISTIED
_lO T 2 YIN U AND EVEN - 7\t,
Y 0 E 11 G GNER.
op-r.vE THIRD S 7", NEAR WA 1,,Y UT.
;ITS ('l' .;Ri'k j)
gLti(ll.l: 7.,CRIPTIf
TELMILAPII t • 1-7,1)- 12r t.ll,
ctlt .t , S per WoOk. Yearly
00 in advance. 'lbw: , persi2n,',Vllo ts)
111 .:Vallee will be cliargo.d $6 00.
WEEKLY TELI-.GRAPIL
TELEGILAPIT is also lin blished weekly, and i 3 run isbcd
to subscribers at the followiug cas:it
„ ! ,, , , g l, copies, weekly.. • • .• • •
Three copies to one Post ()Wee
To copies to one post,
111. E MC Ai..
GLAD NEWS FOR VTR UNFORTUNATE!
THE LOIs.:0-SOUGHT-FOR
DISCOVERED AT LAST
Cherokee Remedy
•
AND , .
CHEROKEE EVECTION!
comPuusDED FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAXP.
CIIEROKEEB REifEDP, the great Indian Diuratie,
ores ntt diseases of the urinary organs, Such as Inermti
nine,: of the Urine, Inflammation of Ute Bladder, Infleun
of iha Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture,
Gravel, died, Gonnorhea, and is especially recommended
in post cases of Fluor Altus (or Wldtes in females) wOire
all the old nauseous medicines have failed.
R is prepared in a highly concentrated form,'the
dose only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three times
per day.
,dre• It is diuretic and alterative in its action; purifying
and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in all ofjts
original purity and vigoa; thus removing from the system
ail pernicious causes which have induced disease... :
CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or al4fer,
ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used4a
conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrlion;
Gleet, Fulor Albus or Whites. Its effects aro healing,
soothing and demulcent ; removing all scalding, heat,
chordec and pain, instead of the burning and almost ,uril
endurable pain that is experienced with nearly nil the
amp quack Irtiedions.
It,By the use of the CHEROKEE 'REMEDY 6,1
CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicines at the same
improper discharges are removed, and the weal:
eyed organs are speedily restored to full vigor and
strengui.
.4.1 - For full particulars ; get oar pamphlet from any
drug storo in the country, or write us, and Ire will ntjlil
frPe, to any address, a full treatise.
4 ,- -) Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY,.S2. per boltle - ]or
three bottles for $5.
v.a..Price CHEROKEE INJECTION, ssi per - bottloilor
three bottles for $5.
„Sent by express to any address su receipt" of
. .
uri&?.
11.2),.. Sold by all druggists avorywhore.
DR. W. R. DI) RWIN &
Sole Proprietors,
marlo-oodly No. 59 Liberty street, NewYinic
CHERONEE CURE
THE GREAT
INDIAN ATFDICINE
COMPOLNDF:I3. ERDM
ROOTS, BASKS AND LEAVES
An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea, Seminal it
nets, _Nocturnal knissions, and all diseases caused by ;0-
pollution; such as Loss of Memory, Universal Lcssi4de,
Pains in. the Back, Dimness .of Vision, Premature Old'..ilge
Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling, IValceul,-
nest, grupiiiois on the Face, , Pale Countenance, Insanity,
Consumption, and all the Direut complaints caused bi2de
partingfrinn the path of -
gar-This medicine is a simple vegetable extradt, and:nne
n which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice
for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not
tiled in a single instance. Its curative yowers have beep
at licient to gain victory over the meat stubborn cane.
those who have trifled with their constitution,
until they ilinknhemselves beyond4lie ;Teti& of Medical
id, we would say, Despair not ! the CHUROK&E CURE will
restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doe
~ . •
tors have failed l
,E 'For full particulars, get n Circular from any Drug
Store in the country, or write the Proprietor, who will
nisU fied to any one desiring -the snob°, a full treatise in
pamphlet form.
tm-Prie4s S 2 per bottle, or three bottles for 35, and
forwarded by express to all parts of the world. •
.053 — Sold by all respectable druggtsts everywhere.
331 t. W. IL AfERWIN lv CO:,
SOLE PROPAINTORS,
No. 59 Liberty street, New York.
innrlo eodly
Useful and Valuable
Discovery.
HILTON'S
GRINS DIfOOPYBY I
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is of more general practical utility
than any invention now before the
public. It has been thoroughly tested
during the last two : years by practical
men, and pronounced by all to be
SUPERIOR TO ANY;
Applteablo to al
usotul Arts.
I Adhesive Preparations known.
HILTO3'B I.N2OLUBLIS CILXENT Is a new
thing, and the result of years of
study; its combination is on
A new thing.
Scientific Principles,
And under no circumstances or
change of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or omit any otreiasivo
[smell. -
Its Combination
BOOT AND 81108
Manufacturers, using .Macuities, will
find it the best article known as
Cementing for the Channels, it works
without delay, is not affected by any
change of temperature.
toot and Shoe Man
ufacturers.
JEWELERS
Will find it sufficiently adhesive tor
their.use, as bas been proved. I.
Jewelers.
Il is Especially Adapted to Leather,
And toe claim as an especial merit,
that it sticks Patches to Boots and
Shoes sulliziently strollg without
stitching.
Yazdllea
LIQUID OE II F., 3 fi
Extant that is a sure think far mend-
Furniture ing,
Crockery,
Toya, .
Bone,
Ivory,
And articles of Household use
It:us a liquid
• REItEMBER
•
I.l.rsormain Comarr
Is in' a liquid form and as easily am
-plied as paste.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLB ONNENT
Is' insoluble in water or oiL
HILTON'S LISOLUBLN GENE
- Adheres oily substances
Remember.
Supplied In! Family or ltariufac:
turves Packages from 2 canoes to 100
tba
HILTON BROprotrSOcc6,,
.Phiiidetice;
Finis}
Agents In Phtla I
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DR. B.
DENTIST
- RN ESPECTFULLY informs the eitizen§:. of
Ji_iu Harrisburg and vicinity that he has removed hip of
fice from Market street to Third street, next door toe-the
Patriot. and Union office, where he is prepared to ELCOOM-
Modate all who may desire his professional services, x
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$1 50
4 00
.10 00
DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
GEIIMUN
T'
SEitterS have performed snore cures;
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have and do•give better satisfaction; have more tes
timony.; have more respectable people to vouch for them
taint any 'ether article in the market.
defy.aiiy, one to contradict this aasertion, and, will
Pay $l,OOO, to any one that will produce a Certificate pub
not genuine. Holland's german Bit
ters, will.cure eve& case of Cbronio or Nervous Debility,
Diseases of the Kidney; and diseases arising from a dis
ordered stomach: Observe the following, symptoms, re
sulting frtim the disorder& Of the digestive organs: Con
stipation, Inward Piles; Fullness of Blood -to the head,
Acidity of the &preach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, Swimming
of the head, Thirried and ditlicult breathing; 'Fluttering at
the heart,, Clinking or suffocating senianions when in a
lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dots or webs before' the
sight, Fever and dull,pain in the head Deficiency of pers
piration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes, Pain in tbe side,
back, chest, limbs, &c., Sudden flushes of heat, Burning
in the flesh, !Coats& Imaginations of evil, and great de
pression of spirits." '
Remember that thlii Bitters is not 'alcoholie, contains no
rum or whisky, , can't make drunkards, but
I s the
best Tonic in tim world .
NU
From the Rev. Levi G. Beck, 'Pastor *of the Baptist
Church, Pediberloti, N. formerly of the North Baptist
Church, PlUladelphia..
* * * * * * * *
I have known - Hoofiand's German Bittors favorably 4 for
a number of years.. I have used them in my own family
and have been so pleased with their effects that I waS in
duced to recommend them to many others, and know that
they have operated in a strikingly beneficial manner. 'I
take great pleasure in .thus publicly -proclaim ing this
fact, and calling the attention of those afflicted with the
diseases for which they are recommended to theca Bit
ters, knowing from experience that my recomniemdation
will be sustained. I do this more cheerfolly .as; HOW
land's Bitters is intended to benefit the afflicted; and is
"not tkrum drink. 'Yours truly. '
LEVI G. BI W
K.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor - of the 'En
cyclopedia of Reli4itius
F nowledge and Christian Chroni-.
cle,Philahelphia. •
Although not dispbsed to favor or recommend 'Patent
Itlelticines in general, t'ltrough distrust of theiringredieuts
and effects, I yet, knOw of no sufficient reasons why
man may not,lOstify to the benefits he believes himself to
have received from auy'simple preparation, in the hope
that he may thus contribute to the benefit of.ethers:
I do this the more readily in regard to Hoefland's Ger
man Bitters,' prepared by Dr. a M. Jackson, of this city
because I was prejudiced against them for many years,
under the iropreion.that they were chiefly an 'alcoholic
mixture. lam indebted to my friend;' Robert' Shooing- ,
key, Esq., for the removal of this prejudiCe 'by proper
tests, and for 'enootuiigement to try them when suffering
from great and 'Ong 'continued debility. The use Of
three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the
present year, was Ibllowed by evident relief' hod -restora
tion to a degree of b - Mtily and mental vigor which' I - had
not for six months before, and had almost despaired of
regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for
.di
recting me.to the use of them. -
' ..... NEWTON BROWN; Philada.
From Rev. Warren 'Randolph, Pastor of Baptist
Church, Gertramtmin, " '
Dr. C. N. Jackson:--Dear Sir:—Personal experience
enables me to say that I iegard the German- Bitters, pre
pared by you, as amost excellent medicine:` In cases of
severe cold andleneral debility I have been greatly bene
fitted by the use Of the Bitters and doubt not they will
produce similar effects on others.
Yours tnily WARREN RANDOLPH
. d eermantown, l'a. •
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From Rev. J. a Turner, Pastor-of Redding M.. E
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Church, Philadelphia. - . . .
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Dr. C. a Jackson:-l:-. har Sir :—Havingpied. youy,Ger.-:
Aran Bittern in tar family frequently I am:prepared to say
that it has been of Ireat service. I believe that in most
cases of goneral.debility, of the system it is the Safestnrid
most valuable remedy:of. which I have any . knowledge.
Yonrs,vespectfekly J. IL TURNER,
. . .. . . :No. 726 N. NinoWnth street.
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From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, formerly_ .ptistor of the
Columbus (N. J. 4 bndMilestown (Pa.) Baptist,Clirches.
New ROCHIELLE, N. Y. t
Dr. C. X: Jackson:—Dear feel it a pleasure thus,
of my• Own accord, to hear testimony to the' excellence of
the German Bitters. Some years since being much of
flicted with Dyspepsia, Fused them yery. Beneficial
results. I have' often• r'ec'ommended them to • persons en
feebled by that tornienting disease, and hive heard from
them the most: flattering testimonials as to, their great
value. In casei et general debility, I believe it to - be
,a
tonic that canneebe surpassed. J. BE LYONS.
From the Roy Thomas Winter, Pastor etßoxberough
Baptist Churelt.
Dr. Jackson:.‘.-Dear Sir:—l felt it due to yorir extol
lent preparkiiiii, "Welland German Bitters,'W add my
testimony to the deseryed reputatimi it has obtained. ' I
have for years, at timet, been troubled witli:great disorder
in my head and:nervous system. I was advised by a
friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters; did so, and
have experienced:great and unexpected relief; . my health
has been versimaterildly benelitted. I confidently recom
mend the article where I meet with cases similar to my
own, and have' been. assured by many of:their good of
tests.
It Is the only
T. WINTER Roxborongh; Pa.
From Rev. J. S. 'Hernias, of the- German_ Reformed
Church, Entzteema,.Bcrks county, Pa • - •
Dr. C. 11. 'Jackson-Respected Sir:—l 'have h'een
troubled with Dyspet)Sii.iiearly twenty =years,; and have
never used any medicinelhat did me as much good as
lioolland , s Bitters. lam very much improved in health,
after having taken five bOttles.
Yours with•vespect, J. B. BERMS:10B
PRICES.
Large - Size (bolding nearly double quantity,) $1 00
per-bottle—half duz • • .45 00
Small Size-75 cents per bottle—half doz. - 4 00
• BEW.4aE OF 'COUNTERFEITS I
See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSONt is on the'
WRAPPER of each •bottlo
Should your n'ea'rest druggist not have the article, do
not_be._pnt off by any of the intoxicating -preparations that
maybe offered in .its place, but send to us, and we- will
forward, securely packed, by express
Principal Office and Manufactory,
NO. 631 ARCH STREET,
: PHILADELPHIA.
• • • JONES & NvAws,
Successors to C. It: .Tackson
' - PRCiPiIiTORS.
For sale by Druggist. and Dealerst bravely , ' town In the
United• States. • - • '• bIY4O-ttew/y ,
Qom.
Ell
BY GEORGE BERGNER
MEDICAL.
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASES RESTTLTDiG FROM
AND DIaSTIVE ORGANS,
'ABB CUBED BY •
11.00 FLA ND'S
THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC,
SEAD WRO SAYS SO
,pectrupy yoursiti
"THE UNION-NOW AND FOREVER."
HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY EVENNG,L 101' , 23; 1864
MISCELLANEOUS,
GREAT BARGAINS LN JEWELRY !
mr%
F , OBSY-TH & CO.,'
42 AND 44 NASSAU STREET, NEW. YORK.
(Adjoining the Post Office,)
Offer for sale the following magnificent fist of .
WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY, • &0.,
VALUED AT $300,000. •
EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR, AND NOT TO BR
PAID FOR UNTIL YOUHNOW WHAT
lOU ARE TO GET.
150 Gold and Silver Watches.. $l5 00 to $lOO 00 each
200 Ladies' Gold Watches 85 00 each
500 Ladies' & Ceuta' Silver do 15 00 each
s,ooo.Ladies' aold Pencils.-- 406 to • 600 each
5,000 . Gold-band Bracelets.-- 300 to 10 00 each
10,000 Lockets, Chains and Rings. 250 to 600 each
6,ooo`Cameo, Mosaic and Jet
Brooches ... 4'oo to 600 each
6,000 -Coral 'and Florentine Ear-
. :Aron? 400 to - ; 8 00 each
10,0na Cants" Ilranat. Pine u . r.o to 8 00 each
15,000 Sleeve Buttons, and Bosom
Studs • 250t0 ' 600 each
10000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry...... 8. 00 , to 1 10 00 each
6.000 Lava and Florentine Seta.. 400 to .6 .00 each
10;000 Gold Pens, Silver-mow:de&
; Holden__ „ .. „ . 4 ' j)0 t o 600 444 1,
5,000 Gold Pens, with Silver Ex- '
. • ' tension Cases and Pen
oils • ' 400 to 6:00 each
.
The articles in this stock of Jewelry are of the. neatest
and. most fastilorstb4 styles. Certificates .of all tee va
rious articles are punt' sealed envelopes and mixed; thus
giving all a fair chance, and sent by mall, for: 25 cents
each; and on the receipt ofthe certificate ; it is at your
option to send ONE DOLLAR and 'take the article named In
it or not., certificates for ill; cloven for $2; thirty
for $5; 'slaty for $10; ono hundred for $l5. Certificate
money to be enclosed with order: Correspondence
.promptly answered., ,
' AGENTS WANTED in every town - and • ritgirne,nt. Send
of a circular. Address W. F.ORSYTIL.& CO.,
• 42 autl•44 Naseiu street; New York.
inar2s-dweis3m&w3in' • .
CILRC,TJLA"R.
HISTORY OF THE. PENNSYLVANIA. RESERVES.
T:LIAS BARR S; Co. respectfully_ Ar t noorice
that they have in preparationra History of the Penn
sylvania Reserves from theii organization to the expira
tion of their term of service.
This History will contain the names of all the Officers
and Privates of the Corps—their promotions, casualties
fulutdischar g os—also, graphic descriptions of their cahip
life and their gallant achlevements in. the many battles in
which they have taken part—all derived from oftlffial and
authentic sources.
The History of the Pennsylvania Reterves will be in Ns
Voirodm of 600 pages; ciatave slse r meatly printed on good
paper, and substantially bound In black cloth, containing
. . . .
a steel engraving of the lamented Remolds, and one of
Governor Curtin, (who -first recommended the formation
of the Penutylvania ReserVe Corps.) and will be sold only
by subscription. It will be ready in August next. Price'
—Three dollars per copy.
The Publishers feel confident that the just pride which.
every Pennsylvanian must entertain for the brave' men
whose gallant achievements and patriotic self-devotion it
records, will secure, for "THE HISTORY" a generous and
appreciative reception.- -
. ZT.TaS BARR & CO., Publishers,
, NO: 6 East .11ing4treet-
LANCASTER, Apri. 25 1884., t 's
Aozyrs WANTED to canvass for the abeyeirtgleeyery,
district of VemisylVdnia. Respongible reterencestetlialredl ,
my4-il&wim •
NO EXCUSE FOR EXPLOSIONS
, • . A,SHCROFT'S LOW WATER DETECTOR , •
TS:AN L_NFALLIBLE PROTECTION akainst
._i_ any possible injury to steam bolle'rs, from a 'lack. of
water, winch is the great source of so 'many sad catastro
phes, and so much damage from the burning of boilers.,
We warrant this instrument to be a perfect insaranc•
against such contingencies; perfect satisfaction guaran
teed or no tiny. Price $5O.
Send for En instrument and try it; if not satisfactory
.you may return it.. Circulars with references sentito any.
'one desiring them. Address your communications to
D. C. MEADE & CO.;
Pittsbarg, Pa.
PIANOS.
ALBRIGHT, RIEHES & SCHMIDT'S.
EXCELSIOR PIANOS.
-SOLE AGENCY AT W. ENOCITE'S,
. ,
93 Market street, Harrisburg.
T 1 ,4 OR REASONS perfectly satisfactory to
.A 2 blirsELF I have taken the agency of the above most
excelleht Piano& The public is invited to come' and ex
amine-fcir themselves." ...
A few Schomaoker& pi's Pianos on -hand yet will be
*now.mar2.s-tt
e TAVA.,Jaanaica and Lagnyra Coffee, at.'
SHEELER hr FRAZER
tio23 • -• (successors to W. Dock. jr & Co.)
A:RAT±tiona GIFT BOOK. • .
OUR CONSTITIITIO_N, GOVERNMENT AND UNION.
"Our Governnient,P artexposition.of the Constitution
&c.., for popular use.. By.)f, 7.l , ll.mninr: Price ,g 1„, yo;
. de.1.4 AREEGNER , E_BOOKSTORE.
rpEE.CELEBRATED
AIX, and Day & Martina London Blacking, just- re.
°dyed and for sale by SHISLER & FRAZER,
. fel . - , (successors to Wm. DOCk, jr &To.)
SPERM CANDLES, first quality, all.sizes
_ - SHISLER & ERAZEI
copt.24 (sill:motors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & CO.)
NA TIVE-W - INE-._
FINE BLACKBERRY and ELDERBERRY WINE.
Warranted pore. For sato Kt
SHISLEIt k FRAM" R.
%tab ' : to W.. 1 um)
TIOR SALE—A very handsome Tvico-laorse
PEDLER WAGON—clidati. for &At.. Direct loiter to
BOX No. 313, Harrisburg, Pa. marll-tf
ILTAMSL , ELMS !!--. Michener's Excelsior
11. Just cared. Received and for sale at 5-
SELMER - 1 1 1tAtElt . ,
mar2B - (Successors to W. Dock. at, keg.'
mo THE PUBLICI.L-LThe undersigned
1_ otter or eala id their . sealoii, a very largo quititfty
Of ROSE 'BUSHES, ant FLOWER' PLANTS to great
variety. T. aus.
WIOR SAVE.—A Five-horse-power STEAM
ENGINE and BOILER; in good. Order. Apply to
feb23-tf
Soldiers' Portfolios.
A LARGE-assortment -
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
marlB Sold at Wholesale or retail at low prices
S MOIEED BEEF,
A CHOICE LOT . .
At Relsl, , , W. DOOR, ;Tx, & 00.
DrAY of the best quality is offered for
eale. Carat' 3rcomacK , s 00AL OFFICE on the
Comal.,:Ennisbnrg. ' • .ap3o-tf
4UBOXES ORANGES, in good order
also, 100 Barrels of CHOICE APPLES for sale a
7FANGLLSH BREAKFAST TEA. re
ceived, a fine chest of English Break-fast Tea; 'at
• SHISLER & FRAZER
(Succespere to Wm. Nock; Jr.)
'MEESE. PINE APPLES jiiat received at
SEI.D.:BLER & FD.A.ZER t
ap3o Successors to W Dock, Jr., & Co.
2n - BOXES SPERM ,O4NDT.N.4 t - of a very
Ur superior rook% just reeeived 'aid for :sale by
SHIBLER'ir FRAZE 4,
febl (eueeessors tcrWra k
'IOTAMS! HAMS!—A fresh supply of Mioh
eners's Exnelalor Hams and Dried Beef at
jan2O BOYER ds,BoEftPElt.
NEW MACKEREL, HERILLNO : 14. t 3.211/
MON'at Vl* BOYER is 4.QE.W.84
F. GEE'rY,
Walnut street, below Wail)
JOHN WISE Fruit Sore
Nutilte AL.
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KUNKEL% BITTER WINE OF‘DION:
!Eli
APURE and powerful TONIC; Corrective
Wand Alterative, of wonderful aim* , in diseases of
the STOMAC} . I,:LIVO and.B9WFX. , :.
Cures .
DYsPePsia) •
. • LiVor'Odurplaints •
Headache, Genend • .
Debility,..Kervousnoni; De- • • • '
Pression of . Spirits, Coestipation .
i Anterniittent Fever, Acidity of, the
Stomach, NauSen, Itanythurii, Dtateistfor
Food, Fullness or Weight the StoMaoh,
Sinking oc Fluttering at the• Pit of :the :Stomach,
Swimming of the Head, Difficult Bieithing, Yellow
ness of the Skin and Eyes, Fever and Dull pains in 'the
Head,- Pain in , the Side, Back, Chest'and tinibs,
will cure' every case of ...Chronic . or Nerv.ous
Debility, : :Diseases of the. :Kidneys and
• Diseenes arising from. a disordered
• ' - • Siomaich' Geed' 'for r Adale ' -
• :',45f , Female, 'Old '
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Or. YINIEV "i , .• • ' :
The most beneficial medicine ittiowng lives bettonpafia
faction and cures more diseases than any other prepara
tion offered to the Public.q.Prepared solely by& A. KUIT
EEL & BRO., 1181darkett3treetAarripurg.
For sale by proislatotivalhulers,eaa'rywhere.
BEW - tRE OF
• .1 - Cp, - ;
latz.. Counterfeits .igr
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As Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is the only suro and
effectual remedy in thelitufan. world for the permanent,
'cure of, Dyspepsia Mittliebaify.i.titid as there are a. number
of imitations offered to the,pnblis,,watronld, 9aittion the
community to Puroffese none' Mit — the' gelatine article,.
manufactured by A. Kmrsst & BIM.; and haailhdir
stamp 00 theitop of We corrof ;every bottle. The veil ,
fact that: others are attempting - Act' Imitate. this valpable
remedy,.proyentts worth nnd 11tTakS volumes in ite.fa'ver.
The Bitter Wine of Ironic put up in 75, cent mill 00
bottles; and sold by all respectable druggists throughout
thecountry. Bo particular that every bottle; biutra.-the
gp abeilank tba : pteprie . t9fil signature: . • - 7 •
Ttkis %Vine includes Alio most agreepla and efficient
Salt possess Citrate, Of •Magnatie Oxide corn=biped, with . theMicistthittigetic e: iegetable tonioa, ;Yellow
:Peravian liarkzr, The etfectibt manYi.aisgs :of AqUilit.7, , ,ldsc
ti . pgetito, mid gar:Loral prostration„of eflicient,SalOof
Iron, combM4a . : our' Valuable Verve Tonic;:itienadst
.happy. aligramill the' appCtite,:ralies the pulse, takes:
:ofr. masculorfiabbiness,:.reutoves-:this wait' of•debility,
and gives a florid vistip.M:thg coNtitenance.,-(
GENERAL_. DEPOT,
fliis*TctET AismEt
. ; ~• ;
HARRISBURG, PA.
For sale by all respectable dealers throughout the
ountry.
NEW GOODS---JUST OPENED
m E GN
Bpok , and ,RatjAnpry Store
• Erdbracinkim4 ildtmprthestFle of • •
i PSTICET, BOOKS, '
mime onmattrilaDEß - ail " ta)
CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS,
BEQKBKIN PITASES,
itofrredomumn &41!
at pricia to stilt all ilnumitancel: ; •' • •
• . AEVCONEWPVTLARAtY9.
.Conststing on tlnit onorunentror W•fetenhOn'o Supe
• . . PoCki4 gnlvea
GOLD ,PENS r
' •
FrOm Nowton's 4 veleimated manufactory. Every Pen
with a . guarank.
WRr~tTO,ca ES,
p*wocip DESKS
• ' • PAPE T ritRIES; ko
Together with EA;ISiy• 'art:We junudy tbund ! n a first
Drls Statio n ery •." •
- ' .• .1 tEfetti*TE* 53: Ela*tWeet!
B A4:1! BAGS! BAGS I
NEW ITEC 4 NE S VD
SEAMLESS; -BUBEAP,ISD
B 9
FLOUR 411 7 7) 5AL.T.:1144 ALL N*S,
•RRDTTEE. I ,!i I O ORDER, .t"f
.
JOHN T. BAILEY & COQ
No. 113, Nortrlkofit St., Philadelphia.
f 0 2643M ; < s ;
W4llill OM'S PECTORtIig SYRUP.
aiyALIJABLE.SYRIIPL ,w,1,103. PE.=
- likely vegetable IltiV edititosition,xlias- beea am
ployed with wonderful success for many years In the mire
of diseaseinfor,the I . I4:II:PASEIAGINkand g.ITAGS. Fg any
form of the dieeluai COI3GIITICITING of the,
TUROAT
_SPITTING ' OrIILOO ,D DIFFICULT BREATHING,_
goAR.SprEss,ILOaVOF VOCE an HECPIC FEV I ERS, its
use will be tittenderi with eifi happie:st'results. It Is one
qf the best and safest inedteines for all forms of BRON
CHITIS and"CONSVMPTION. No laudanum or prepiri
tion•qf Opium itt Oily shape ingisf l l l l 4 P.
•
PRICIV, $l.OO TER BOTTLE.
IForlsale at BETIGIOZEVS Chew Nctok Store,
. .
NEW •GROditt 'AO ,
PROVISION STCfRE.
BOY ER &OERITR,.
WHOLESALE AND:.I3,-F;TAIL
DEALIKR3 'aro
GR. 114:4C Mh J S
Queen% and GrlasssVELV3 l .'
AND ALL XII01.5;01: '
OOi3 N Ttitri R.,0 , 1)II 0:E,
HAVE just opened a.„large and well selected
stock of goods ,at their stand, Vo. S Market Square
liarriSbinT, to which t&jr" fiiviiethe attention of th 4
public;generally_ noin-dly
FOR SALE,
11111TE - irtaligare propeity,.bornetl;Ot Second
, and Pitiarsatte . etn, tieing filty-twe arid a half feet on Se
cond and oneliundred awl sixty-Oight feet onPine street,
running baolf,-.two hundre4:and. ten feet,to 'Anil:ware
tkoene Wog space AO' fOny ttilllntilaing jots, and &most do
sirablisfte Itiy a Governor's lditnalcti orpublai Wilding&
For paiticulare enquire . of:Mrs:l 1113UtRAgi' _ornerier; se:
wad and Pins reeta.
Webster
14WA DDIEN* NIARIBLIO
cotriEß 'ovrwAistrr Alm Firma snumrs,
lEtarritburg, Pa.
THE undersigned having opened, a - Marble
Yard in this city, beg' leave to "inform their friends
and the public In - gengal; Illitt'they - are - prepared to fur-
MARBLE WORK OF EVERY
.DESCRIPTION
MontuAents,
Tombs, ,
Head Stones,
And House Woik in barbla.and.Brown Stone
call azidWe will 'gturiaittee m Visfiltln i
CO .
N."3l—tatering neatly none in English or German.
1141491.44 X
Toucm - NG at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Hex
bor.) The well known_ Steamers .of the Liverpool,
New York and Philadelphia 'Steamship - OomPany, sre in:
tended to sail as felledrn: : .
EDINBURG, Saturday;May 7, CITY GEV' . W ASHINGTON,
Saturday, May 1413. tr i OF MANORESTBR, laturday,
May.ll, and every !exceeding Saturday,, at Noon, from
Pier 44, North River.
RATES. OF PASSAGE,
PASAHLE , IN 11013?, OR, ITS EQUIVALIZT LS txtsluatem,
FIRST CABIN ' $BO 00 STEERAGE' • S3R - b0
do to London 85.09 Idoto I oßdon 34 00
.do to Paris . 95 00 Ido to Paris 40.00
do to Maratitirg,..:. 90 00 do td Ramberg__ 37' 00
Passengers also.. Dir, wardexi tO Havre, Home; Rotter
dam, Antwerp - &c.; at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or -Queenstown: Ist Cabin, $75,
$65, $lO5. Steerage, $35. .Vaose who wish to send for
their friends can buy tickets hero at these rates.
Forfurther infcmaatiodapply atthe - Company's Offices
. , JOAN- G. DALE, Agent, lb Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0.
ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. [f'23-dly
MIS
ATTORNEY,--
HAS removed his Office from Third to Wal
nut street ? next to the Prison. All husinws in.
Wasted to him will receive prompt and carotid attention.
SPLENDID INDUCE . AIENTS TO PURCRSEttg.
NO ADVANCE IN THE PRICELOE IM
PORTED GOODS.
, .
Having .purchased heavily-before the first of
May, we have not advanced. our prices since
the new tax of 50. per cent. on all imported
goods. . • ,
CATHCART. & BROTHER,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS.
sub :t
Steam. Weelkiy to Liverpool.
A. C. SAII'I'IIS
DREStk'GOODS
IN LARGE ASSORTMENT
TEE AltadOliN SKELETON SKIRT,
TEE 13EST NEW. STYLE,
THE BEST. MATERIAL,
TIM BEST MADE,
AI~D ~ -=-
tAaiIONABIX SKIBIA OUT,
IjI±,2NEOS ; - ;
t
Any other skirt of the same style is only an
imitation
LA DTF'S' ANI2, tigNTLEMEIVS •
tNrikil, IyV&R
Marinet UneeiShirts arta' Dra*era,
Cashmere do do do
Donet Flannel, do do do
Cotton. Lisle. Thread Finish do '
Pure Lisle Thread Under Shirts do
ALL SIZRS•AND , QUALITIS.
' Y4 ' CAT73CART ;S: BROTII#R,
Next door to ; the H.arrisburg Bank.
. _
Han"isburg",'ll4 - 9, 1864
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
FARRELL, IRVING Ss CO.
510 ,IiEsTOR STREET,
PECELADELPHIA, PA., ,
ItirANUFACTITRERS of
Ivy . DOI;JBLIEG STRENGTH! • '
MANILLA PAPER OF ALL SIZES.
ROLE 'WRAPPERS
on hand or radde to order.
Ifigheotcprice rope 14, large or small , quanti
Um. ,:marl -83m
t 000 deorgd Codfisik;
sale at SHISLER &FRAZER'S
fO2 ; (Successors to 4., co.)
.
.1-00013? -'8. Ce1:1"811‘. of IhO Cele
brated ' George brand, just. received
an& for sale hy SELISLER &:E.RAZE.
. feel (successo . Virtu. Dedlc;jr:, 3L Go.)
ENGLISH DLTRY , and
kiEW _ •_,,.•• YORK RAT'
,6j, [no2o] Js„Js„ & CO.
_
A , AItGE invoice of fresh teas, new raisins,
-puree and gigs at. BIZETE4t4L 11.0.RPER.
LEA: It EERINE'S 'WORCESTER SAUCES,
the most popular-and the phreet orer offered to fhe
pubilq JOstret.V.vel and for sole by
• SAISLER &
.FRA7Mft,
fehl • tsuccessors to Wm. Doek, jr.; & Co.
. . .. .. .
p. ITBLIO , S OHP.Q LS. ~
: btuotrr.. SQIIIS of dlirefentsizeit, Willson's excellent
series of Spellers and Iteadei - s, published by` lerper &
Brothers, together with all other School Books and Writ.;
log tfaterials are offered, wholes•alwand retail, at
dee? SCHE;STEWS.BOOKSTORE.
INE NO-' t MAGIKER k in Kitts, just re
loelvedat • !SHISLEZ- & FRAZER.
marl (successors to Wm. Lic,v4. Jr.. SL Co-)
00Ry the article. Just
re
ceived at SEMLER & FRW.End o
mar3l =cement-to Wm. Dock . Jr.. , 4,1
VEET ClDER.—Superior sweet cider ; just
,D received . Forsalehy the barrel r small quantlUKat
my 4 • • BO 'W.& KOICKYKO.
•
BIICKWHEAT -. 7 Just received. A very
small lot. Fina . ctibica BUCKWHEAT, at
SHISJ,ER le FRAZER,
(successors ta Wm. Dock, Jr. ; Ar. 00.)
marBl
VINE salad oils jusftreoeived
. 12 at SHISLER & FRAZER,
& pap . "Stacipespors D0ci„.3"r.,, , & Co.
A KITE ASS — OtTBEE Ift OF
ix ; • PORVFOLIOSFPORT- FOLIOSF , ' •
. OtIMICENI - ItiOICGAMMORBOARDSI‘
Received at ISORMFFIR'S.X9WOr.
STEM PRINTING OFFICE,
ADVERTLSENG MATID34DAILY TELEGILAPEL
Th e ibikmting*r2 the rates thr advertienteit ,
Those ha'tirig, adrertiging to do will fist
ceti6nt tfor rethrtice.
Four lines or constitute one-na Fq.nire.
lines ti more than ,oar atm- a egmr,
1 - os. A HALF SQFAEB:
One day $ 90
Two days
Three days . 75
One week 125
One month 3 00
Two months 60'
Three m0nth5........6Q,
Six months • 8 00
One year— . oo
Administration
Marriage Notices
Auditor's Notices...
Funeral Notices each insertioi
/or Business notices
before Marriages and
each insertion.
EVENING EDITION.
From Washington.
SPATCH FROM SECRETARY STANTON,
Later from. General Sherman.
Operation of Gen. Bunk .
General Butler Still Confronting the Rebels.
Complimentary Address of 'Geri.
Meiiide - to - His Troops.
To-Alcirjor-iieneral, Dix.---Dispatchea• from
General Sherman state that our forces found
in Rome a good deal of provisions and seven
fine iron works and machinery.
We have secured two good bridges and an
excellent ford across the Etowah. -The ears
are now arriving at Kingston with stores and
two days would be given to replenish and tit up.
• dispatch just received from Gen. Banks,
dated at Alexandria the Bth of May, stateethat
the dam will be Completed to-morrow, May
9th, and the gunboats relieved.
He would then move immediately for the
Mississippi Gen Canby we.S at the mouth of
the Red river on the 14th of May, -collecting
forces to assist Banks if necessary. -
Dispatches from Gen. Butler dated- at 10
o'clock last night, report that. he had been
fighting all day, the enemy endeavoring to
, close in on our lines; we shall hold on.
We have captured the rebel General Water
of the Texas troops.
(Signed) EDWIN M. STA.NTON.
WASHINGTON, May 21.—General Meade has
issned an order comnthnenting General Tyler's
division and- General Kitchen's brigade for
their gallantry on Thursday. ,
There was no fighting on Friday.
Funeral of Gen. Wadsworth.
ROCHESTER, N. Y., May 21.
The Evening Express has the following spe
cial dispatch:
GENt..ESSEE, May 21.—The funeral of the
late deeply lamented and gallant General
Wadsworth is now taking place in this village,
which shows, by every outward sign, evidence
of the great affliction which has tulle:a. upon
it. Every place of business is closed, funsial
wreaths are hung upon doors, balconies and
windows, • and the people till the streets,
doorsteps and every stand point from which
the long solemn procession can be reviewed
as it passes on its way to the humble village
church and to the modest rural cemetery.
The ousequies are as unpretending as they
are solemn. The remnant, of the brave 21st
regiment who served under Gen. Wadsworth
in many battles, have come here from Buffalo
with their regimental colors and band,* and
form the escort. '
Wasurscaos, May 22. —Six hostages, arrested
in Fie'dericksburg, arrived in the city to-day
and were' Committed to the OldaipitaiPrisqn.
They are held for the return of our wounded
men who were sent to Richmond . by the citi
zens of Frederic.sburg alter the first battle of
the Wilderness.
FitOi NORTH CIROLINA
Rebel Iron Glad Noith Carolina *draylid.
The supply steamer Neurbeme, from. the
blockading squadron off the coast of North
Carolina, has arrived with a large number of
blockade running prisoners. '
The rebel iron .clad North Carolina, which
recently came a short distance over Wilming
ton: bax leaked so badly as to be compelled to
run ashore, when the tide fell she broke in
twain amidship. Her consork_the Raleigh, is
nearly completed.
d2w
Later from Europe.
uspensipn of Hostilities for One Month
.Nr.w Yomx, May 22.
The steamer America from Southampton
on the 11th, arrived this morning.
The falloiing . items Of, news were not cov
ered by the Bermuda 'news. : •
.
ILL the House of Loid, Earl ItussellStited
that the 'Conference had agreed to a suspen
sion of hostilities for one month, front the
12th of May, on 'condition that the bloclade
of the. German ports should be raised: -
Parliament will-Adjourn front._• the-13th to
the 19th of May.
Tlie. Bank of France has raised the rate of
discount to'S per dent
In the recent naval engagement the Aus
trians were badly beaten, one of tneir frigates
being in flames. The Danes anchored be
hind Sand Island. Fifteen Swedish and Nor
wegian vessels 'of war willassemble on the
15th off Gottenburg, under Prince Oscar.
Garibaldi arrived;at Capron on the 9th.
The. Danish naval success and the &Aspen
aion of 'hostilities were received in London
with animation. Consuls advanced 'bb 91i
and 914. The Austrians have pillaged``-Hor
sens, Venders and o ther places Jutland;
One car of the express traingoing North- on
the Cleveland, Columbusnua'
Railroad, was threwn - off the track'near
Crestline, this morning,. - Mr. DeWitt. of
Clevehinkwas killed arid a number of others
injured, but none of them seriously and all of
them were brought here...
Explosion of the Propeller Nile.
DErnorr, May 21.
The prppeller . Nile exploded this. morning
at the dock.
Sis.persont.are known to have been killed,
a.ld several others are supposed to be :wound
ed. The boat is a entuplete. wreck: • -
Counterfeits in Circatiatleit.
•
I Itotnon,llll4 - 20.
w e n executed fivep on Ilia .Aerckauts'
Bank of Lowell, are in circulation..._
I=l
One day $ CG
Twe days .. 1 i 0
Three dars. ..... . 1 2E,
One week". 2 25
One month . ... , 6
Ttko months 9 00
VIMe months ..,... 11 CC
Months 15 0
One year.,, : ;:_}:, . :26 GO
$2 25
- .... . . "75
in the Local Odumen, ar
'Rana thatiroalars tut
WASEONGTON, May 21
Nzw Yolm,,Mfty 22
1=10:2111
Railroad Accident, . 1 .
_Ortemmitax, 1114 y 21
_ 1 60