Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 25, 1864, Image 4

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    MEDICAL.
•ss
CONSTITUTioN WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER,
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
GREAT REMEDY
FOR THE
CONSTITUTION,
AND THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY
IM
DIABETES, and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS
and BLADDER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Has been pronounced by the Medical Faculty and the
public, to be the most Wonderful remedy for the perma
nent cure of all diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER,
KIDNEYS and BLADDER that 'has ever been offered.
It is not a MINERAL WATER. It is from experione
that CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, 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 'a
now used by the most scientific practitioners in this city.
It Is only second class physicians that cry down popular
remedies, while the better skilled make use of every
means to accomplish a cure; and the success of the phy.
sician increases as his knowledge of different remedies
ambles him to produce a cure, while othere fail in the at
tempt Science is satisfied with the truth.
Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we mean you who
are under some specialists': care from year to year, and we
particularly allude to ladles who are constantly resorting
to local treatment, and all sorts of local applications for
dismse., with as much chance of success as there would
be from local applications to thd throat for diseases of the
brain.
We have been always careful to use language in our
circular that could not shock the most delicate organiza
tion, but we receive so many communications from per
sons for which Constitution Water is adapted, and of
whose diseases no mention has been made, that we have
come to the conclusion that If the remedy is capable of
producing a cure, no matter what the disease may be, it
should be made known. The medicine is put up far 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 the term, placed in the hands of the peo
ple for their relief, and if taken according to the direc
tions it will, in every case, produce a radical cure. We
would say that the directions in regard to diet, etc., re
late only to the disease under which they occur.
DIABETES
Is a disease of the stomach and liver, acting through the
kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most obstinate disease,
except consumption, that affects the human constitution.
We have no space for 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 stimulatos 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 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 to be beyond
the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptom is
the great thirst, which, when the disease is fully mtab•
lished, is intolerable—the patient drinks constantly without
being satisfied; also dryness of themiouth, cracking of the
lips, a sweet breath, in the more advanced cases, and
finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient gratin
aly sinks from exhaustion
CossTrritroutt Wars's. is, without doubt, the only known
remedy for Diabetes, and we have as much eonfidence that
it is a specific as we have that opium will produce sleep,
and truthfully say that iL has cured every case in which it
has been used.
STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., ETC.,
Diseases arising from a faulty secrption—in the one case
being too little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the
other a too profuse secretion—which will be speedily cured
by the
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWM REMEDY FOR
TEE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
DIABETES.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK Or THE BLADDER
INFIAMVATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
CATARRH OF THE
BLADDER
STRANGUARY AND BURNING, OR PAINFUL URI
NATING.
For these diseases 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 symptoms,
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in ,the small
of tne back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day
of the Constitution Water will relieve you like magic.
PIffSICT ANS
Have long since given up the use or buchu, cubebe and
juniper in the treatment of.those, diseases, and wily 'use
them for the want of a better remedy.
• CONSTITUTION WATER
has proved itself equal to the task that has devolved
upon it.
DICTRETIOS
irritate end drench the kidneys, and by constant use soon
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease.
We present the Constitution Water to the pliblic with
the conviction that it has no equal in relieving the class :
of diseases for which it has been found so eminently etic-1
ceasfut for curing ; and we trust that we shall be rewarded"
for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form
to meet the requirements of patient and physician.
READ! READ ! ! READ ! !
Denvflan, Pa., June 2,1862.—Di. Wm. H. Gregg—
Dear Sir: In February, 1861, I was affected with sugar
diabetes, and for five months I passed more than two
gallons of water in twenty-four hours. I was obliged to
get up as often as ton or twelve times during the night,
and in live months 1 lost about fifty pounds in weight.
During the month of July, 1861, I procured two bottles
of Constitution Water, and in two days after using it 'ex
perienced relief, and alter taking two bottles I was en
tirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good bean.
Yours truly. • J. V. L DEWITT
Banos Consiats, N. Y., Dec. 27,1861.—Ww. H. Gregg
eb Co.—Gents: I freely give you liberty to make use of the
following certificate of the value of Constitution Water,
which I can recommend in the highest manner: My wife
was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whole length of
the back, and in her limbs, with Palpitation of the Heart
and irritation of the Bladder. I called a physician, who
attended her about three mouths, when be left her worse
than he had, found her I then employed one of the best
physicians rcould And, who attended her for about nine
months, and While she was under his care she did not suf
fer quite as much pain. He finally gave her up, and said
"her case was incurable. For,? said he, "she has such a
iambi:laden of complaints - that nteilieinegiven for one ope
rates against some other of her difficulties" About this
time she commenced the use of Constitution Water, and
to our utter astonishment, almost the Scat dose seemed
63 have the desired effect, and she kept on improving
rapidly under its treatment, and now superintends en
tirely her domestic anairs. She has not taken any of the
Constitution Water for about fourweeks, and wettraltappy
to say that it has produced a-perinanent cure.
VAN BENSCIIOTEN,
Wretnintsvnetn, Conn., March 2, 1863.—Dr. W El
Grepp—Dear Sir:—Saving .seen your advertisement of
'Constitution Water," recommended for Lamination of
the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder, having suffered
for we past three years, and triad the skill of a number of
.phyaiciana with only temporary relief, I was induced to try
goer medicine. I procured oue bottle of your agents at
Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Simon & Co., and when I had used
tudf of it, to.my &amiss I found a great change in my
health. I have used two bottles of it, and am where I
;,ever expected , to be In my life, well, and is good spirits.
I cannot exprees.my gratitude for it; 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.
NOR SALE' BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE
11... GREGG & CO., Proprietors.
MORGAN' & ALLEN, General Agents,
latt , 26-dAw6m-ood No. 48 Clastreet, New York.
SOLD BY
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDIN,
PHILADELPHIA, PA;2
KUNKEL & BRO.,
118 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa.
AND ALL REV alias s
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TELEGRAPH
Steam Job Printing
ESTABLISHMENT,
THIRD STREET, NEAR. WALNUT,
HARRISBURG, PA..
HAVING recently added to our Jobbing
Department a large amount of new type, several
new fast steam presses of the most improved machinery,
and other material, we are now prepared to execute at
short notice., and in the most approved style,
ALL KINDS OF MILITARY BLANKS,
LETTER SHEET RBABINGS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
RAILROAD BLANKS,
POSTERS, In one or more colors,
PROGRAMMES,
BILLS OF LADING,
PROMISSORY NOTES,
LEGAL BLANK
AND
JOB WORK
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL.
Orders front a distance attended to promptly.
marlo-derwtf
A. F. ZIMMERMAN,
Practical Watch Maker,
No. Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
DEALER IN
FINE WATCHES
CHAINS
RINGS,
SETS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SILVER WARE
PLATED WARE,
TEA SERVICES,
AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY
Has constantly on band a well soloeted and elegantly
assorted stock of
FINE WATCHES,
CHAINS,
RINGS,
AND SETS.
FINE SILVER WARES.
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND. SWISS WATCHES,;
Both in Gold and; Silver Cues:
Alen, a fine assortment of
LADIES' WATCHES
Constantly on hand
LAWS v..uoirry or
ELEGANT CIL.OOIHES,
Of altdescriptions; all of which will be soldat the
.LOWEST CASH PRICES.
gar Ca l l and examine the g 00613.
Particular attention paid to repairing of fine WatchM:
such as Chronometers, Duplex and Other celebrated.
Watr,hcs, and all kinds of Jewelry neatly repatred.:
None but the most competent workmen employed, and
the whole matter under my own personal supervision.
A. F. ZIMMERMAN,
mar2B] No. 52 Market street, adjoining Brant's Hall.
T. F. WATSON„
MASTIC' CEMENT
.MANUFACTURER,
PITTSBURG, 1213-,
TS PREPARED to tarriish• and coat the ex
terier.of Buildings with the 'MASTIC CEMENT, on a
new system. This material is entirely different' from all
other cements used heretofore, and is the only. reliable,
imperishable coating foroutside work. Mixed with pro
per.proportions of pure Linseed Oil It forms a solid, dura
ble adhesiveness to Brick or Stone Walls, making a beau
tiful, fine water proof surface and finish equal to Brown
Stone or any color desired.
Among others for whom I have applied the Mastic Ce
ment, I refer to the following gentlemen: •
J. Bissell residence, Penn street, Pittsburg.
J. D. al'Cord, "
J. IL Shoenberger residence, Lawrenceville.
A. Hoeveler,
James M'Candless, . " Allegheny city.
Calvin. Adams, Third street, Pittsburg.
James Wood, owner St. Charles Hotel, "
Vohol, Girard House, "
Barr & Moser, architects Dispatch Buildings, "
John B. Cox, residence, Front street, Harrisburg, Pa.
A.. 1. Jones, . ' " • • "
Pleas* address . T. F. WATSON,
- . P. 0: 80x1306, Pittsburg, Pa.,
febill.dem or, Pena: 'Rouse, Harrisburg, Pa.
PH(YfOGRAPH ALB VMS.
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
Photo ay a Rh. Albums .
B01:11 , 113 in FINE MOROCOO—panelled,
gilt and mounted with twe heavy gilt clasps.
ALBUMS 'WITH
30 Pictures for - • 1 11 $ $3 00
40 de le . 850
50 It de - • 400
together with vrrlous other styles of binding, sizes and
prices, which will be sold cheap.
Soldler,s you cannot buy a prettier, mere durable and
cheaper album anywhere.
Call and see at SCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
marl2.-dtf ' Harrisburg, Pa.
"THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL"
TARRANT'S COMPOITND EXTRACT OF
CUBEBS. AND COPAIBA.
This preparation is particularly recommended to the
MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC for the prompt
and certain cure of'DISEASES OF TEE BLADDER, KID
NEYS, URINARY OKBANS,,STO.
It may be relied on as the best mode for the administra
tion of these remedies in the large class of diseases of both
sexes, to which they are aPplicable. It never interferes
with the digestion, andhir its concentration, the dose Is
much reduced.
N. B.—Purchasers are advised to ask for TARRANT'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CURERS AND COPAIBA,
and.take nothing else, as imitations and worthless prepa
rations, under similar names, are in the market Price
$1 00. Sent by express on receipt of price. Menefee
tared only by TARRANT St CO., No. 278 Greenwich
Street, corner of Warren street, New York, and for sale
Druggists generally. oet99-illy
For sole by S. A. RUNKLE & BRb., and by Druggists
generally.
N ASSORTMENT OF
OVER 100 STYLES
OF
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
AND
POl
FOR. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
ICELLEINOS
Drng and Fancy (`roods Store,
No. 91 Market street. •
The best Morocco
TRAVELING EATt 11. ELS,
And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, &atonic for
Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S DrurStoro,
marlo-tf • No. 91 Market street..
SILAS WAE D , •
DEALER IN - - '
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SUET -MUSIC,
VIOLINS, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos; trings; -
.Drums, Fires, and. all kinds of' MusicAEMerchandise.
Picture Frames, L ooking Glasses, Photograph Cards and
Albums, Ambrotype Gems, Engravings, Pictures, &a, '&c.
Rememoer the place, No. 12 Third - street, -
,t - ho large&
Music Store thii side of the great cities jan2B-dtt
IMPORTANT TO ALL.—It will restore the
sick to health; the intemperate to temperance. The
Rhubarb Wine will do it all. Don't think the reading of
the advertisement will do; we don't claim that. But If
you will go to C. K. KELLER'S Drug Store and get seizes
of therWine and examine it for yourself, it will set you
right.; I will warrant you on that. Orders icir wine and
wine plants taken and filled by our authorized agent; C.
K. SELLER, bro. 91 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. For
full particulars apply to or address the above.
JAMES It. LAMENT,
Milford, Pike county, Pa.,
marW..iltf Wholesale Dealer i Wine Plants.
CATSUPS AND SAUCES, of the most sa
porton and choice brands, just . received and for ege
by SHISILER & FRLZEII, .
faledna,rs to W m. hock, jr...tg Co
H AVANA ORANGES, just received at
SI:ESLER .$ FRAZER.,
no2o (suomssors to Wm: DockOn, Stem.)
A. PPLESI APPLESII-150 bbb: of , York
State Apples of every variety.. ALsoi York State
Brater, for sale at. "
.029 BOYEIt. & .ROBRPRIt.
•
OIAN9E§, just recipy,ed
BOYFACMCONitat
11 n~5 , i
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RAILROADS.
Pennsylvania Rail Road !
ira
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,
AV:W7llrs.l/0010.-' - - '
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SPRING TIRE. TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM PRILADEDELPHLL
ox A..ND AITaR
MONDAY, ; May 16th, 1.864,
THE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will depart from and arrivo at Har
risburg and Philadelphia as follows:
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
at 2.45 A. 11., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 8.55 A. M.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
6.00 a. ar., and arrives St West' Phdadeiphia at 10.10 A. M.
Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harrisburg at
7.20 A. U., connects at Lancaster with - Lancaster accom
modation rain, and and arrives at West Philadelphia at
122br. r.
_ _
. . .
coLvmsrA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris
burg at 12 20'e. ; Columbia 1.55 P. IL and arrives at
Lancaster i/30 'P. ; connecting With Fast Hail east at
Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 5.30 P. N.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 120 p. M. ; Lancaster
at 2.47 P IL: and arrivesat Wast Philadelphia at 6.30 p.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via COMM
bla, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. st.., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 10.60 p.
WESTWARD.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.10 •. m. ; Alison; 7.35 A. m., take
breakfast, and' bxrives at Pittsburg at 1230 P. at.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily. at 8.10 A.m. • Altoona at 13.20 A. m., take breakfast,
and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 r. N.
MAIL TRAIN leaves - Harrisburg at 1.30 P. IL; Altoona
at 7.15 P. 21., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30
FAST LINE leaves Thirrisburg at 3.60 P. M. ; Altoona at
8.35.p...x., take supper, and arrives , at Pittsburg at 1.00
a. it. . . .
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at
010 A. Y., arrives at Harrisburg at 11.10
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West
Philadelphia at 2.45 P. N. and arrives at HarrLsburg at 8.10
110171.77 . J0Y • ACCOMMODATION No. 2,.leaves I.aneas
tetat 6425 P. .n. conneoting there with Harrisburg Accom
modation West, llonneJoy at 7.00. r. M. and arrives
at Harrtaburgat 8.20 n. Eti
SAMUEL O. YOUNG,
Supt. Middle Div. Penn'a it. R.
Harrisburg, May 18, 1681. dtf
Northern Central Railway
'SUBIIIIIEtt VINCE' TAitILM
THREE TRAINS DAILY
so lam ram
BALTIMORE
- -
sin
•
WASHINGTON CITY.
Xonneetlons Made with lialns on Penssylvaniti Radread,
to and from Pittsburg:mid the West.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and
West Smell Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern
New York..
ON acid after niONDAY, MAY 16th, 1864,
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive and depart from Harrisburg and
RalthEnre as follows, viz;
•
... SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) —10.25
leaves Harrisburg... ....... 1.20 P. Y.
arrivesiitTlialtynork.. ' 640
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury dallyiexcept
Sunday) 11.45 P. Dr
' leaves Harrisburg (except
' Monday)
it arrives at Baltimore daily
((except Monday)
. 7.00
a.
I
HARRISBURG ACC(ldtOenves Bar-
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION ---- leaves lea . i;es Sun- 7.°°
u.
bury daily (except Sun
day) at. • 730 s. zel
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) 9.20 a. m.
leaves sburg L 35 r. M.
arrives at Sunbuiy ' 4:O5' P IL
EXPRESS TRAIN leavesj3altimore.dally...... 9.30 P. Y.
arrives at Harrisburg .. .. 1.60 a. la.
44 leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept Monday) 3.16 A. M.
aritvesitSwibUry 5.bS a. is.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Hal
•timora daBY :(eitapt. Sun
" arrives at Harrisburg - 7 50 P. M.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris
burg daily (except Sunday)
at 4 00 P
For further information apply at the Office, In Pennsyl
vania Railroad Depot, -J. N. DuIIARRY,
Harrisburg; May 16, 11364.-dtf Gen. Supt.
1864.
1864
Philadelphia and Erie Rail
Road.
Pas great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of
on Lake Erie. .
It has
a been leased by the PUNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Com
,re.Tir, and under their auspices is..being rapidly opened
throughout Its entire length.
• If. is now In use for r and Freight business
, from Harrisburg to St..Hary'sl 6 miles) on the Easter)).
IDivislon, and from Sheffield to }kris (78 miles) on the
;Western Division.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG.
. • Leave Eastward.
Wall Train 120 P. lc
Express 2 50
Leave Northward.
"fmin...
Express Train
Cara run through wrrnovr OEANO both ways on these
:trains between Philadelphia and Lock. Haven, and be
tween Baltimore and. Lock Haven._
Elegant Sleeping cars•on. Express trains both ways be.
,tween .Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and
flilleAlelphia. • .
For information respecting: Passenger business apply, at
the S. R Corner 11th and Market streets.
And for Freight business of-the Company's Agents:
S. B. Kingston, Jr. , corner 13th s and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J. IL Drill, Agent N. C. R. R.; ;Ultimate,.
IL H. HOUSTON,
General Preight Aped, Phil's
LEWIS L. HOUPT,
General -Ticket Agent Plat&
JOS. D. POTTS, •
general Nana:fir, Williams Pert.
iny2o-dly]
NEW Alit LINE ROUTE.
Art
• ' t r 4.1 1 11gi • INN !SIMI
•L: . ' . _
- A A" JL
THREE TRAINSVA.3I*F I TOiviEIytr_
. ..*
PBILADELPBIA.
pN AND AFTEI3,, MONDAY, November
16th, 1863, tke Pamener.Trahts walleave the Phila.
Clads and Reading.ikaltmarDopot, a 6 Harrisbnix, for
btew Ythdi and Philadelpl*na i:OUOrs, viz
EASTWARD,
VEXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 m., on nr
rival of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Express Train from the
West, arriving In. New York at L 45 A. M. A sleeping car
attached to theltaln through from Pittsburg without
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrirlburg at 3.00 . A. ix., Arriving.
i Nair York at 5.30 P. or., and Philadelphia at LEO P. It.
IFAST. LINE lexica Harrisburg at'2oo lt re., arriving it
Hew York-at 10:25 m rr., and Philadelphia at 7.00 P.
WESTWARD.
PAST LINE leaves New York:at 6.00 e.. IL; andkhfla
dflphia at 8.15 A. sr., arriving - at Harrisburg at 1.15 v. +s. ; MAIL TRAM- leaves:New .York.-at 12.00 neon, and
Philadelphia at 3.30 r. sr., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
. .
:EXPRESS TRAIN leaves .New York at Loa p .Ea ;
riving at Harrisburg at 2.00 A. t, and a:lnflecting with the
Pennsylyinna Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleeping car
isiaiso attached to this train. •
',Connections are made . at. Harrisburg with trains on, the
PehitsYlvania, NUithein Central' and Cumberbind
railroads; and at 'Reading for PlulaAlelphia, Pottsville,
Psticesbarre, Allentown; Easton,
paggage checked through. Fare between- New :YOrir
and Harrisburg $5 ; between Harrisburg and Philade4-
phis, $3. 33.1 n. N0..1 oars, and $3 in No. 2.
For tickets or other lamination apply to
J, J. CLYDE,
t ol44lft - • General /gent, Harriskat •
RAILROADS.
CiiiiiiißLAND VALLEY
FRANKIA I N
RAIL ROADS.
OORANGE OF HOURS.—On and after 110-n-
I L J day, April 4t1;1864 , Passenger trains will run
daily, as follow; (Sundays excepted:)
FOR CHAMBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG:
A. N.. P. X
Leave Hagerestown 7.00 2.46
- .
" Greencastle
I Arrive at
Cliambersbnrg,
Leave at
Leave Shlppensburg
Newville
" Carlisle 555 10.10 2.42
" Mechanicsburg 625 10 12 3.12
Arrive at Harrisburg 655 ILIS 3.40
FOR CHARBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN:
A. AL P. IL ,P. lIIL
Leave Harrisburg 8.05 132 420
" Mechanicsburg 8,47 2.15 4.54
" Carlisle 9.27 2.55 5.29
" NeWVille, ...
" Shippensburg 10.33 400
Arrive at 11.00 4.30
Chambersburg, 'Leave at .11.10 4.40
Leave Greecastle .11.55 5.30
Arrive at Hagerstown 12.35 6.10
sir Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains
for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg ; and with
rains for all points West
Arir-The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.W3, P. M., runs
only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Supt.
R. R. Office, Chambersburg, April 4, 1884-ly
READING RAILROAD.
S U MMER ARRANGEMENT.
(
.I_,RE A TRUNK LINE FROM THE
ljt - NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allebtown, Easton, &c.,&e.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville and all intermedtate stations, at 8.00
A. M. and 2.00 P. N.
New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. K.,
arriving at New York at L 45 the same day.
A Special Accommodation Passenger train loaves Read
ing at 716.5. nt., and returns from Harrisburg at 6 P. a.
Fares from Harrisburg: To New York, $5 16; tu Phila
delphia $3 36 and $2 80. Baggagschecked through.
Returning, leave New York at 6 1 IL, 12 noon. and
p. Br., (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A. a.)
Leave Philadelphia at S 16A a., and 3.30 P. a.
Bleeping oars in the New York impress Trams,tbrough
to and from Pittsburg with Out change.
. -
Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua'
at 8.50 e. L, and 2.10 r. x., for Philadelphia, New York,
and all way points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 1. ar., and 2.80 P. N., for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at
8.00 a. ar., and returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 six.-
agg• All the above trains run daily, Sunday excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at T. 30 A. 11., and Phil
lidelphia at 8.15 r. n.
Commutation, Mileage, Season and Excursion tickets at
reduced rates to and from all poin
80 pounds baggage allowed to each person.
• tI. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent.
May 2, 1884—d&wtf
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, PA.
D, H. HUTCHISON, Proprietor.
ITIHLS well known Hotel is now in a condi
-11 to accommodate the traveling public, affording
the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest
and the permanent bda.rder.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely rat
ted throughout, and .now has accommodations equal in
extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadel
phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the best In the State
Capital, being in easy acceso to all the railroad depots, and
la close proximity to all the public offices and business lo
calities of the city. It has now all the conveniences of
FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietor Is determined to spare neither ta
per's°, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests.
The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully soli
cited.
STATE CAPITAL HOTEL,
t~~~ :;n a r r : n ; a ~~: i, nis•~:~ e, i ~y ~ti r :i ~ ~ r;~
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
TIES undersigned having purchased this well
1. known house has enlarged and thoroughlyrenovated
it. The rooms have' been re-painted and paperedand the
entire estalishment elegantly re-furnished. Being plea
santly and eligibly located , and provided' with everyOoX
venlence, it offers to the public ail the comforts and luxu
ries of a-first class Blida Trusty and obliging servants
always in attendance. A bar - well stocked, with choice
liquors is attached to the establishment
de2B-dly W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor.
JONES -110 USE,
Corner of_ Market Street and Maikat Square,
HARRISBURG PENNA.
• CHAS. H. MANN,
PropriOtor.
nefkar
New anti Popular Books.
r - rtl, WIFE'S EVIDENCE, a novel, by the
author of "Notice to Quit." Paper 50 cis.
THE WIFE'S SECRET, by Mrs. Stephens. $1 60.
INDUSTRIAL BIOGRAPHY, by Smiles, author of "Self
Help." • $1 25.
ANNIE WARLRIGR'S FORTUNE, a novel. 60 eta.
IN WAR TIMES, and, other Poems, by Whittier.
$lOO.
CUDJO'S CAVE, the most popular book of the day.
$1 60.
L 35 P. M.
3.15 A. M
LES MISERABLE'S, Victor Hugo's groat bcok.
$1 50.
TEN ACRES ENOUGH, showing how a very large lam
lly may live on a very small farm.
LIFE OF LINCOLN, containing all speeches, procla—
mations, &c., to date. Paper cover. - 50 eta.
Also, uniform with the above,
LIFE OF GENERAL It'CLELLAN, . . 50 cts.
" " EIMER, 25 o.
g , =ADE, 25 "
tt " GRANT, 25 ct
For sale at
BERGNTi.R'S CHEAP BOOK-STORE.
aprl6
Pll OT 0G R APR ALBUMS.
Photograph Albums:
Photograph Albums.
Photograph Album.s.
•
Photograph Albums.
THE largest and cheapest variety of PIEIO-
TOGRAPH ALBUMS in the city are constantly kept
at (roarl2] BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
NEW BAKERY,
Broad Street, between &fond and Third,
HAREIBBURG.
l I HE , undersigned has opened a new BA
KERY, in the Sixth ward, where •he is prepared to
supply BREAD ANHOARSIgt ,at a reasonable rate. He
warrants satisfaction to All who will give him a calL He
will sell his bread at the rate of
FIVE CENTS PER FOUND
and full weight guaranteed. _ JOHN AL d ORN.
jand-dtf
QIIPERIOR , WINES AND BRANDmis ever
offered hi this market. In bottles and by the gal
l° or quart ' , SIEMER & FRAZER,
hatOzeesors to Wm. flock, jr,. Ja efo
FRENCH BRANS--A rare article, just re
ceived at SIUSLER & FRAZER,
(successors to Wm Dock, "r..
Shade- Trees. •
k FINE assortment of •
AA. silver Hanle, Norway Maple,
Taller Ash, Horse Chestnut, '
i • European Linde; Cals3ipa,
Magnolia or Cucumber Trw, &a &re:
it KEYMI'It.
Harrisburg, March 16, 1864:: • STONE NIIRS•
ENTE ORAXGFS and ILF2lloliff for Sale at
jojEN'AVESovhalesald aticUrobiliV • Altr
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MEI
=:
7.87 3.35
8.11 4.20
8.00 12.55
9.00 1.'28
9.32 2.00
HOTELS.
MEDICAL.
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DEL JOHN L. LYON'S
FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS,
TEE GREAT
FEMALE REGULATOR,
Are the only known remedy that wilt auccessinuy and
Invariably restore and regtdatetheremalesystem remov
ing all Irregularities, and producing hunb, uljpir Ind
strength.
LYON'S PERIODICAL-DROPS
Are a fluid preparation, the only true one of the kind ever
discovered in this country, and acts directly on the VIM
affected, whilst pills and powders can only reach them es
they work through sympathy, but' not at all direct and
positive.
Are you suffering from a constant anxiety - for the regu
lar return of nature's prescribed laws ?
!Wive yourself no uneasiness, for Lyon's Periodical Drops,
fitaken a day or two before the expected period, will posi
tively and invariably regulate its coming, as VIM as effect
follows cause, is certain as daylight follows darkness.
Are you sick, enfeebled by diatom, or unable to bear the
labor and danger of increase?
LYON'S PRRTODIOAL DROPS
Come to you as a blaming, for La not preyention better than
cure ?
If regularly taken it is a certain preventive, and will
save you much peril and many hours of suffering.
Ihve you been afflicted for many years with complaints
incident to,the sex, thathave baffled the skill aaf phyal
clans, and are hurrying yen on to an early grave ?
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Are the most reliable regulator over known, and cure, like
magic, all those irregularities that have defied the doctor's
skill.
Will you waste away with suffering from Lencorrhcea,
Psolapsus, Dysinenorthosa; anda thousand _other. "difficul
tles,all summed up under the name of suppreseed end
obstructed nature, when an inv.estment done dollar In
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
will rarely 880/6 you:
Do not use the drops when forbidden In the directions,
for although a positive cure, and harmienr at all ether
times, they are so powerful and finely calculated *to adjust
and govern the functions of the. nexus] °rotation,- that, : if
taken at itnproper time, they would produce necultu eon,
wary to nature, against walckall,partloularlythett who
would reprcduce„ should nreal4
LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS
Cannot harm the most delicate constitehimrat any lime'
yet the proprietors - wish =to guard against its minute;
hoping that irthocusuid Inittles will be Used tbilltlt
pose where on-Is seed:loran illegitimatehnet
LYON'S PRRIONOkT, DROPS,
. .. ,
the never-failing, Female Itegrilater,. is for , ode by every
Druggist, in the city, and:country, and do not, If you value
your health and wish fdi a reliable - medicine, buy any
other. . Take no ether, but if the Druggist to, whom yea
apply has riot It; nialo him wind end get It for you.
. . ..
C. G CLARK & CO.,
,Pso~a~xose,
At Who Wade,
- JOHNSTON,'HOLL9WAY, do COWDEN,
23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. pit
IV 6
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DR. JOHNSO,
BALIATESIORE
LOCK HOSPITAL 5
HAS discovered the most eertaii)
and amnial remedies in the worid for
=a
IMI
A Cure Warranted, or Bo Charge, in front Ora:
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the laiteys
Bladder Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, Genttal lie.
bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low gp,„
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, ia,„ 2 ,..:"
Trembibigs, „Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, DiseaKi of tie
Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Agecnons of the Lacey
Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those terrible &=unt, ri
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—tho.ie secret
and solitary practices more fatal to their victims ti ah its
song of Syrens to the Mariners of Illy blighting their
mold brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering kc., impossible.
YOUNG IEEN
Especially, who have become the victims of Sol.tary Vxe
that dreadftd and destructive habit which annually
sr r r tlr
to an untimely grave thousands of Young Step of ta,,
moat exalted talents and brilliant intellect, alio aught
otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thr,a_
dera of
call with fu ll confidence. uence or waked to ectasy the living lyre, ma
_ -
Married persona, or Young Men contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weakness, °roma debility, detot•
udties, speedily cured.
TO LADIES.—If • you wish good Letto
Paper, Envelopes, Ink, Penis, or anything else in the
stationery line, you will do well by calling at
SCHMITZ'S BOOKSTORE,
Haninbarg.
New oven,
NUitFOL.K. bane, wider
the Jones House, York River Oysters, a fine snide,
ander the Jones' ouse.
0 "o i l ott Terra winchwinch swill be served up in line style et
ort
ea under the Jones House, by
no 110 JOSEPH SNIVELY.
MIUkLENEEW eXeelatlOT Mona, 04 this sea
„web outing. Just:vetoed :mu for axle la
SHISLEa& FRAZER %
darts (onocessors to Wait Dock. Jr. s
uU '1 Boul J Istitaszu riasz.ES
pcdirEMONNAIES, and a general . vanecy of LEA
TWEE GOODS, jinn received at
- BERGNER'S PI M SIORg.
FMB. BOALAITO NHEit , KY, imported
UAL , Wartaated, the Finest Sherry WheTL this
:cusntry ' Fortade at SEMLER & Fming&
• fol 4
(Notxvitions to Wm. Decay' Jr., *
MEE
MEDICAL.
DisFASES OF IMPRUDENCE
RELIEF Ix SIX TO TWELVE EiDia,
NO ILRRCURY OR NOSIOUS DRUGS
to Two Days
MARRTAGE
He who places himself under the care of Dr, J. mar re
ligioway confide In his honor as a gentleman, and Celai
deadly rely upon his skill as a Physician.
ORGANIC WEAXNESS
Immediately cured, and full vigor rtored.
This dlstruming affection—which renders life ndEen:ble
and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid be the en ,
time of improper indulgence. Young pen_ons are too apt
to commit excesses front not being aware of the dreadful
consequences that may. ensue. Now, who that under
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of
procreation is lost sooner by those falling lido is prop Er
habits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived the
pleasures of healthy offspring, the most senotia and de
structive symptoms to both body and mind wise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical std mental
functions weakened, loss of procreause poser, nervous
Irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion,
constitutions( debility, a wasting of the frame„ cengh, con.
anaiption,-decay and death.
OPTICS No. T, SovT PE.EPEPS(I3. STRrx-r,
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doer,
from the corner. Fail not to ob.P.en - e name ar.d number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Duciar's
Diplomas hang in his office.
DR. JOHNSON,
Member.of. the Royal College of Surgeon; London, gral
nate from one of the most eminent colleges at the United
States; and the greater part of who life has kill spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has elected some of the most astotoduLg cures
that were ever known ; many troubled with nneitg in the
head and ears when asleep great nervousi;,., being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bablAtulnesa with ttequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of onza
were cured immediately.
-TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
These are some of the sad and melimcboly etiecis
&teed by early habits- of youth, via ‘. weitims at the tack
and.limbs, pains in the head, dumuss et night, Was
moactihe power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, ner
vous irritability, symptoms to consumption, stn.
Midi/Lt./A.—The lem - tul edema on the mind are mach
to be dreaded—Loss of memory, coniu.Ttin of idea; tie.
passion of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society,
self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of
the evils pruduced.
YOUNG MEN
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice is
dulged in when alone, a habit frequently teamed from
evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage .Ivossible, and destroys both mind and body,
shoulda : l2lyt m =Mainly.
Whati t hat a young Man, the hope of his country,
the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all
prospects and enjoyments of life, by the eousequence of
deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such persons mom, bafore contem
plating
•
ItSA RUA GE,
Reflect thht a sound must atm buoy are the most necessary
requisites to promote connubial ht‘pplaess. Inures, with
out these, the journey through life becomes a weary pil
grimage • the prospect- hourly darkens to the clew ; the
mind be comes shadowed with d es pair and tilled with the
melancholy reflection that the hoppincss of another be
comes blighted with our own.
. DISEASE OE IMPRUDENCE.
When theimeguided and imprudent votary or pleasure
finds he has imbibed the seeds of this paintul climate,
too often happens that an Whined sense of
dreiclof discovery deters him from applying to those ate
from education and respectability, can alone befriend him.
Ice Calla into the hands of ignorant and designing pretend
er; who, incapable of curing, inch his pecuniary sub
stance keep him trifling month alter month, or as long as
the ihrialleet fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him
with ruined health to sigh over his galling disappointment,
or, by tne use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the
aonatitunonalsymptoms ol this terrible db.-. o.,ttich as sties,
nova of the Read, Throat., Moie, Skin, etc., progritng
with frightful rapidity till death puts a period it. kin
dreadful sullerings by sending hint to that undiscovered
country,from-Whence no traveler returns.
INDORSEMENT OF rl:tU: PRESS.
The many thousands cured at this institution year after
year, and the numerous important surgical eperations
performed by Dr. ;Johnson, witnessed by the reporters of
the Bun, (Ripper, and many other papers, notices of which
hose appeared again and again before the public, besides
bin standing as a gentlenum of character and responsi
bility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
:I: , CO6)I.:{DER) - 34:1:1054D1i)iffrCeispaola
ONlee No. 7 South Frederick Street.
ap26-dly
NEW pT-IT I A DELPELIA
CI A A. lei 'l' 0 i F
IN D. W. GROSS" NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
OP VASHIONAME
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS,
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the Ist of April. trnar2l-tily
TTISITEVG, WEDDING, 'INVITATION
V A ND AT ROME CARDS.—By a special arrangement
with One of the test engravers in the country, cards of
any description will be executed in the highest style of
art„ conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied
promptly, at lower prices than are charged bi the station
ers in New York or Philadelphia. For samples and prices
call at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
nrch&dtf • .
ALLMED SALM9N.-1 0 110.1 16,1101iE1l
0 SALMON, just received at
SHEISLREt
feb3 (saccemors to Wm- Dock,
nag
DILMLES! PICKL.NIS! !—lsy the barrel,
Ra Baa:rel, Jar or Doze SHI SLn, at
ER & FRAZER'S,
00~
(Successors to Win Mock. Jr., & Co.)
AFEW HUND.IIII.O of the best PEAR
TREES, of valuable leading varieties, ever ollered
foraale inHarrisburg, are now on band at the Keystone
Nursery, lap') JACOB bitSR.
ri.IDEE. CIDER. 11—Two liarrels of ewes
%.,/ and pure CIDER just received at..
marlit ROYER & EGERPER.
SYE`CSF