Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, May 26, 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
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION' WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER
GREAT REMEDY
FOR THE
CONSTITUTION,
AND THE ONLY KNOWN BEKEDY
FOR
DIABETES, and DISFARES of the KIDNEYS
and BLADDER.
CONSTITUTION WATER .
Hai been pronounced by the Medical Facility 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 experleno
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 beat medical talent in
this country has failed to relieve.
'...kretnedy possessing the virtues of Constitution. Wo?r'
ca be classed under "quack" prepamtions,'Ss i
now used by the most scientific practitioners in this'
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
enables him to produce a cure, while othere fail in the at
tempt. Science is satisfied with the truth.
Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we mean you who
are under some specialists's care from year to year, and we
particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting..
to local treatment, and all sorts of local applications for
diseases, with as much chance of 'Success as there 'would
be from local applications to — the throat for diseases of the
brain.
We have been always careful to WO language in our
circular that could not shock the most delicate organist),
Lion, but we receive so many communications from per
sons for which Constitution Water is adapted, and of
whose diseases no mbntion 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; ft
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 the term, placed in the hands of the peo
ple for their relief, and if taken according to Lhe 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 distisse,
except consumption, that affects the human constitution.
We have no space for discussing causes, but will state that,
the effect of the disease 18 the conversion of the starchy,
principle (or vegetable portion of the food) into sugar
which stimulates the kidneys to an excessive secretion of.
water. Many persons suffer from this disease who are
ignorant of it; that is, they peas 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 symptomla ,
the great thirst, which, when the disease is fully estab-:
lishal, is intolerable—the patientWrinks constantly unth' out
being satisfuxl; also dryness of the mouth, cracking of the
lips, a sweet breath, in the more advanced cases, and
fluidly loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient gradu
aly sinks from exhaustion
CoxarrrrrrioN WATER is, without doubt, the only known'
remedy for Diabetes, and we have as much aonfidenco that
It is a specific as we have that opium will produce sleep,
and truthfully say that it has cured every case in which it
has been used.
STONE IN TEE BLADDER, CALCULUS,,GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., ETC., ,
Diseases arising, from a faulty secretion—ln the one Case ,
being too little, and accompanied - by severe • andithe
other a too profuse secretion—which will be s "ly 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 •
THE ONLY ,KNOWN REMEDY FOR
D I. A BE T E S.
IRRITATION :OF' THE NECK- OF ME BLADDER
INFT, A Mir A TION ,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 syrnptoms.
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.
PHYSICIANS
Have long since given up the use of buchu, cubebe- and
Juniper in the treatment of those diseases, and only use
them for the want of a better remedy. .
CONSTITUTION WATER
has proved Itself equal to the task that has devolved
upon it.
DIURETICS
irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant use; soon
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease.
Wepresent the Constitution Water to the public; with
the conviction that it has no equal in relieving the !class
of diseases for which it his been found so eminently suc
cessful for curing ; and we trust that we shall be rewarded
for our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a ;'forestto-meet the remtiremento of patient and physician.
; 11:F1 Al) 1 RIAD ! ! READ 11l
. .
Des - v - rtzli, Pa., June 2,1862—Dr. Win. D Gli99---
I
Dear Sir: In Tebruary,lB6l, I was affected with Sugar
- diabetes, and for five months passed' more than two
gallons' or water in twenty-four hours. I was otiligbd to
get up as often as ten or twelve times during the night,
and in five months 1 lost about fifty pounds in wmght.
During the month of July,lB6l, I procured two bottles
i
of Constitution Water, and .n two days after using it lex
perieneed. relief, and aiteii taking two bottles I was en
tirely cured, soon after regaining my usual good healt h Yours J. V. L DE Win
BMus CORNIER; N. Y., Dec. 27(1861.—Wm R 9reBB
'Ca.— , Gents: 1 freely. give you liberty to make use pr 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 limos .with Palpitation of the .heart
and of the Madder. - I called a physician( who
attended her about three months, when he left her worse
than be had found her I then employed one of till best
physicians teould find, who attended her for about ! nine!
mouths, and while she was under his careshedtd not tint-'
ferquite as much pain., getinally gave her up, ana said
"her ease was incurable. For,' said he, "she hat such a
combination of complaints that medicine given 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 AGM dose seemed
to have the,desired elleet, ; and she. kept on. improving
rapidly under its treatment;and noir superintends en
tirely her domestic affairs. She has not taken any ief the
o:institution Water for about Tour weeks, end we are happy
to, say that it has precluded a permanent cure. i
WM. 14 yeN:LBENSCHOTEK
Wirrweerunram, Conn., March 2, 1863.—Dr. H
Gregg—Dear Bir:—llaving seen your adiortisoment of
'Constitution Water" recommended for Inflammation .
the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder, having suffered"
tor the past three years, and tried the skill of a number
physicians with only temporary relief, I was induced to try
your medicine. I procured one bottle of your agents at
Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Simon & Co., and when I haCused
' half of-it, to my surprise I found a great change hi my
)4014p„ .... _1 bave used two bottles of it, and am where I
never expeZtied tOjii in pay life, well, and is good spirits.
I cannot express ay gnititod n e d ß i n
w it; I feel it -is all
.a o l f i ntinClortit ' alo e ir Inns of love Y i. the
ble r ing
Yours truly, - LEONARD BIGELOW,
FOB ca F.A . BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRIGS $l.
WM H WOO & CO.,,ProPrietoPL
MORGAN & ALLEN General' Agefita,
'fan4M4lawem-eod• No. 46 Clln street, New York
BOLD BY
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY& COWDIN,
PHILADIZIPKU, PA.,
KUNKEL &BRO.,
3,18 Market street, Harrbslinit,
AND ALL DRUGGISTS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TELEGRAPH
Steam Job Printing
ESTABLISHMENT,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
HARRISBURG, PA.
ifAVING 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,
Ail KINDS OF.MILITARY BLANKS,
LETTER SHEET HDADINGS,
CIRCULARS
BILL IMADS,
' BUSINESS CARDS,
RAILROAD BLANKS,
POSTERS in one or more colors,
FitOGRAMMEB, -
BELLS OF LADING,
PROMISSORY NOTEB,
LEGAL BLANK
JOB WORK
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
PLAIN .OR ORNAMENTAL.
Orders from a distance attended to promptly.
inaria-domtt
A. F. ZIMMERMAN,.
Practical Watch
No. A Market Iteeet,,Htirriskurgi,fa. , - ,
DEALER I • N
. .
FINE WATCHES.
, CHAINS _. - _
kINGS,
SETS OF JEWELRY.
_ __
FINE SILVER WARE
PLATED WARE,
TEA SERVICM,
AND ALL KLNDS OF JEWELRY.
Has constantly on hand a well selected and elegantly
assorted stock of
ENE WATCHES,
CHAINS,
RINGS
AND_ SETS.
FINE SILVER WARM.
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES,
Both in Gold and Silver Cases.
Also, a fine assortment of
LADIES'" WATC.C.ES
Constantly on hand
A LARGE VARIETY OP
ELEGANT CLOCKS,
Of all deseNtipos; all of which will be sold at the
LOwAST CASH PRICES.
,Call and examine the goods.
Particular attention paid to repairing of fine Watches,
stick as Chronometers, Duplex and other celebrated
Watches, and all kinds of Jewelry neatly repaired.
-None but the most, competent workmen employed, and
the whole matter under My own personal supervision.
• . A. F. ZIMMERMAN,
mar2B] No. 62 Market street, adjoining Braut's HAIL
T. F. WATSON",
MASTIC CEMENT
MANUFACTURER,
PIPTSEMILG,
Is PREPARED to furnish and coat the ex
teller 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 for outside Work. Mixed with pro
per proportions of pure Linieed °int forms a solid; data-'
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. Bllisell, residence, Penn street, Pittsburg.
J. D.lifiCord, '" - • •-•' " •
J. H.,Shoenbergei. residence, Lawrenceville. •
A. Hoeveler,
James M'Candless, " Allegiieny city. •
Calvin Adams, ' Third street, Pittsburg.
James Wood, owner:et i3tiarifti Hotel, "
William Vohel, Giciril House, - " • •
Barr & Moser, architects Dispatch Buildings, "
John B. Cox, residence, Front street, Harrisburg, Pa.
A. J. Jones,
Please address T. F. WATSON,
F. O. Box 1,306, Pittsburg, Pa.,
or, PennsHouse,HaTrtainwg,- Pa.
feblB-d6m
PHOTOGRAPH •:ALBUNS. ,
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
of
Photograph. Albums.
BOUND in FINE MOROCCO—panelled,
gill and mounted with two heavy gilt clasps.
ALBUMS WITH
30 Pictures for ' • .$3 00
3.50
60 " . 400
togeither with vriious other styles of binding sizes and
prices, which willbe sold cheap.
Soldier,s you cannot buy a prettier, more durable and
cheaper album anywhere.
Call and see at BCHEFFEWS Bookstore,
marl2-dtf Harrisburg, Pa.
"THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL '
TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
. ,„
CUBEBS. .4‘ND COPAIBA.
This preparation is particitarly recommended to the
MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC for the prompt
end certain cure of DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KID
NEYS, URINARY ORGANS, ETC.
It may be relied on as the, beet 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, and by , its concentration, the dose is
much reduced.: •
N. B.—Purchasers are advised to ask for TARRANT'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIMA,
sand take nothing else, as imitations and worthlese prepa
rations, under similar names, are.in the market. Price
$1 00. Sent by express on receipt of price. Manufac
tured only by TARRANT A; CO., No., 278 Greenwich
street, corner of Warren street, New'York, , ,taid for
Druggiete generally. oct22-dly
_For sale by S. £ KUNKLE &BRO., and by Draggists
generally.
'AN 'ASSORTMENT * OF _
OVER 100 STYLES
OF - . T
- PO
- - -
CKEr - 1300.1ig; 'PURSES
P irt , TmorTN.A..t]Bs
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
AT
KELLEIt's
and Faxioy-GelcieWStare,
No. 91 Market street.
The 'best Morocco
TRAVELING , SATLI ELS,
And a general variety of. FANCY COOLS, suitable for
Presents, now on hand at, KELLSR'STUng:Stere,
marlo4! • No. 91 Market street.
SILAS W AIt.DS
DEAL= IN •
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SKEET MUSIC,
XTIOLDTS, Flutes, Guitars, Banjos,Strings r
v Drums, Fifes, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Photograph Cards and
Albums, Ambrotype Gems; Engravings, Pictures, &c., &c.
Remember the place, No. 12 Third street, the larges
Music Store this side of theireatbities. jan2B-dtf
PEORTANT TO ALL.—It will restorethe
to health, - , the intemperate to. tempeparuze. : The
Rhabarb Windmill do it all. Don'elthir& the reliding of
the advertisement will do ; • we don't claim that. But if
you will go to.C. K. KELVR'S Drug Store and get some
of the Wine and exaMine it for yourself, it will set you
right; I will warrant you on that., Orders for wine and
wine plants taken and filled -by our, authorized agent, C.
irsmr.Rft,'Nfl 91Illarket stfeet, illutisburg, Pa. For
full particulars apply to or address the above. .
JAMES K LAMENT
Milford, Pike county, Pa.,
Wholesale to : er jn Wine,Plants
mar22-dtr
OATSUPS AND 'SAUCES, of the most so
porior and choice brands, just received and for sale
by SATSLERS FRA.ZEA,
(successors to Wm. Dock. is..B: Co
ITANANA ORANGES, just received at •
SHISLER'& TRAZER,
no2o (sow.. &min to' Wm. Dock, jr., & t,O. )
A PPLES 1 APPLES! I`lso • bbis. of York
Eltste Apples;of every •variety. ALso,: York State
,Batter,-lereale at 2 Ja29 BOYRR & ROMPER.
♦YANG ORANGF4B, just reciev6d -
310516 MYER & ICOERPRX
RAILROADS.
Pennsylvania Rail Road !
Tl=wunre
SPRING TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM PEULADEDELPELA.
MONDAY, May 38th, 1864,
THE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Dar
risburg and Philadelphia as follows:
EASTWARD.
. THROUGH-EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
at 2.45 A. M. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 A. lc
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
0.00 A. st., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. If.
Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harrisburg at
7.20 A. X., connects at Lancastnr with Lancaster accom
modatlon train, snit and arrives at West Philadelphia at
12.25 P.
COLOMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Farris.
burg at 12 20 r. sr.; Columbia L 55 r. M. and 11M VeS at
Lancaster 2.80 P. N. connecting with Fast Mail. east at
Lancaster for Plailadelphia ; and arrives at West Philadel-
phia at 5.30 r.x.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.20 r. ac. ; Lancaster
at 2.47 r.
.ai, and arriveaat Wsst Philadelphia at 8:30 r. at
MARRISBORD , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum
bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 P. at, and arrives ,at, Wait
Philadelphia at 10.50 P. N.
WESTWARD.'
BALTIMORE:EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburi daily
(except Monday) at 2.10 S. x. ; Altoona, 7.35 Al. at.:, take
treakjaati urgj 12.30 it tr.
DELTIELt. EXPRESS TRAIN leavetAirrisburg
daily at 3.10 A.M. ; Altoona at 8.20 A. sr., takebreakfast,
and arrives atyitteburg at 1 . 00 P. •
•
MAIL TRAlNleaves Harrisburg at 1.30 r. sr.l 'Altoona
at 7.15 P. Y., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30
A. at •
FAST LINE leaires Harrisburg it 3.50 P. M. ; Altoona at
5.35 P. ir.,.take .snpperiand arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at
9.30ra. at., arrives at Bahia:burg at 11.10 a. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAlNleaves West
.Philadelphia at 2.45 P. 11., and:arrives at Hatrisbcirt at 8,10
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No. 2,Apaves Lancas
ter at 6.25 P. M., connecting there with Harrisburg Accom
modation West; leaves Mount Joy 7.00 P. M. and arrives
at Harrisburg at 8.20 LP. at.
, . S id ALUEL D. Y,OIING,
Harrisburg, May 13, 1881 ) if-dtf Din
Pam:41:,,4;,1
Northeim Ceniral Rail Way
SUMMER:' TIME TABLE.
• THREE TRAINS DAILY
TO AND TEOM
BALTIMORE
WA'SHI'NGTON CITY.
. . .
Connections.made,with traps on Pennsylvania Ridlioad,
to and frOrkPittabtirg and the' West.
THREE TRAMS DAILY Coand from the . North and
West Branch Beequ'ettanna, Elmira, and all of Nhrthern
New York.
TIN and after MONDAY, MAY 114.141.561,
kj the Passenger Trains of the Northam:Central
Railway will arrive •,,at and depart from Harrisburg and -
Baltimore as Tolima, viz:
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except,.
Sunday) .
leaves Harrisburg..... ....... 1W P.
arrives at Baltimore.. 6qb p
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday,) 1145
; Jeans garrisbarg (except
2.60 e. x.
"
arrives lit Baltimore daily
(except Monday) .0.00 A. Y.
RARRLSBITRG ACCOMMODATION leaves Rai-
SUNBURY -ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun-
7:00
bury daily (except Sun
- day) at...
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except. ;
Sunday) . 2;0 A. M.
leates 'Harrisburg , 'lB5 P. IL
arri'vqpat Sunbury 4.05 P.
EXPRESS - TRAIN leales;Baltiir' I.` ore daily 9.80 P. M.
arrivedat.Rarrisburg ..... .. 1.50 e. it.
" leaves Harrlalram daily (ex
cept Monday) 8.15 A. sr.
" 1 arrives at Sunbury 15.58 A. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bala -
timore daily (except Suit—
day) 3.00 P. IL
arrives et Harrisburg 1.5 . 0 P. M.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION - leaves Barri
. , burg daily . (except . Sunday
)
~ ,kirk P. m.
For further informatlonapplyat•the Office, in...Perinsyl
vania Railroad Depot. J. N. DuBARRY,
Harrisburg, May 1.6(18 - 641:dtf Gen. Sept.
" 1g64
1864.
and Erie
Roil-
Road:
Trns great line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of PermaYlvania TO the city of
Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the PrearasyLvinfiltiturOin Goa
- PANY, and under their auspices is- being 'rapidly Opbned
throughout Its entire' length. . • 7 • r
It is now in use for ,Paseenger and 'Freighi ,bushreas
from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (218 miles) on the t Earitern
Division, and from, Sheffield- to (78 miles) on' the
Western Division. -
TIME 9,F,I;ASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG. I
Mall irain 1.20 P..ia
Express Train. ' ' ," 2.50
Leave Northward.
Mail Train... 1 35 it rt.
Ea - pros:3'lmi - • - 315 :a. H.
Cars run through vommour CHANGE both ways on these
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be
.tween Baltimore and,Leck Haven. , ,
Elegant Sleeping cars on Expre,ss trains both Ways be
tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and
Philadelphia. .
For information respecting: l'assenger businesir apply at
the S. E. Corner 11th and.Virget street&
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents:
S. B. Kingston,: Jr: cornee 'lBth+ and Market' streets,
Philadelphia; - r
d. W. Reynold; Mi.:,
Aril, Agent N,: - 9,m '
:". -
Gene,* PiTight *tat,
LEWIS L. HOUPT ; •
j • • . Alaten# pad .Apent .Pfaa's.
'JOS: TO: POTTS, • • -; •
my2o-dIY). al Aransas!, Walianuport:
NEW Ate . `I
TJ TitWgS DiMLit t)/STEW 'YORK
• „
PHILADELPHIA.
ONAND AFTER - MONDAY, November
16th, 1863; the Piursenger Trains will leave the Phila
delphia and 'Reading. Railroad,Depok r at Harrisburg, for
New Yorkand Philadelphia, as follows, viz :
• EApir•IVAA.D. '
EXPRESS LINE leave§ Harrisbargat 8.30 A...1C, on ar
rival of the•Ponnsylvania Railroad Express Train frond the
West, arriving hxNevr York at X 1.46:. N. -A sleeping car
is attache& to the train through from Pittsburg. without
change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. X, _arriving
in New York at 5.30 P. M., and Philadelphia at 1.60 P. /4
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 P. IL, arriving ill
New York at 10.25'P. X.; and Philadelphia at 700 P. M.
WESTWARD
-- - .
.T.A.ST-lilliN,liaveri New Yorktat , 6.001 1., and Phila
delphia at. 8.15 a. at, arriving at Harrisburg at 1115 P. X
bum TRAIN leivit Nevi York at 12.00 noon, and
Philadelphia at 2.30 , r; -x., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves blew York at 7.00 •r. at., ar
riving at Harrisburg* 2,00 A. .x, and connecting with the
_Pennsyl a vania Exp to ress . Train
t ain for Pittsburg. *sleeping car
is alsoattached this r.
Connectionsare made at Harrisburg with trains inu the
Pennsylvania, Northern Central, and Cumberland Valley
t a i l l uuti k and at, Heading for Philadelphia, :Potikrillie,
WiliteSten* Allentown,Eastolll:&&
Baggage checked through. Fare betvieinliew' York
and Harrisburg, $5 15 ; Petween Harris, burg .aitd
$ 3 35 i 4 NC". ( ag4 . •
For tickets or other M.
omation:apruy to.
nolAtitt General Ageut, Harrisburg.
RAILROADS.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
7,4mr H -4 " - or r icui ,„ jearini .
!lIVP • 11 nn, e•nr
-a,
FRANKLIN
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mori
day, April 4th, 1854,. Passenger trains will run
daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted*
FOR °HAMM? R 580720 AND HARRISBURG:
At. M. M
Leave Nagerestown 7.00 P.
2.45
" Greencastle 7.37 3.35
.
- I A
r rive at 8.17 4.20
Chambersburg,
Leave at 8.90 12.55
Leave Shippenaburg 9,00 1.28
Newville - 9.32 2.00
•
" Carlisle
" Mecbanicsburg
Arrive at Harrisburg.
FOR GELAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN.
A. X. P.M. P. IL
•
Leave Harrisburg • 13.05 L 32 420
Mechanicsburg • — ''B:47-2:15 454
~ Carlisle 9.27 2.55 5.29
" Newville 10.2.2. 3.29 --
$ 6 Shippensburg 10.33 '4.00
at 1108oe 4.30
Chambotburg •
, (Arrive
Leave.at ILIO 4.40
Leave Greecastle ILSS 5.30
Arrive at Hagerstown 12.35 6.10
tar Making close conn,ections at Harrisburg with trains
for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg; and with
rains for all points West. - • •
sir The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.20, P. N. runs
only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LOLL 4t.
R. R. Office, Cbarribersburg, April 4,18044 y
READING RAILROAD.
S U MMERARRANGEMENT.
a BEAT TRITNIC LINE FROM THE
gut NORTH and Northwest for. Philadelphia,New York,
Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, &c. , &c.
Trains leave _Harrisburg for. Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville and all intermediate stations, at 8.0
A. x., and 2.0 p.
New. York :Express leaves Harrisburg at :8.80
arriving at New York at L 45 the same day.
A special Accoinmodation Passenger "train leaves Read
ing at 7.15 s. X., and returns from Harris/Rug at-5
Fares from Harrisburg: To New York, $5 15;. to Phila..
.delphia $8 85 and $2 80. Baggage checked. through.
Returning, leave New York at B,e. x.. 12 noon. and 7
r. is., (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg it 2 A. N.)
Leave Philadelphia' at 8 15s. x., and 8.80 x
Sleeping ears in the New York }As - press Trains-, through
to and from Pittsburg without change.
Passengers by the Calawissa Railroad leave Tatnaunk
at 8.50 s. 14., and 2.10 P. x., for Philadelphia, New York.
and all way points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. X , and 280 P. Y., rot
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An AcenmmOdation Passenger train leaves Reading at
cool" it. , and' returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 r.
Aar — All Z.Ze u alZe ' Trtiin ' s — nin daily, Sunday. excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 2.30 A. a., and Phil.
adelphia at &lb P.. Y.•
Commutation, Mileage, Season and Excursion tickets at
Tidnoed rates to and tram all points.
• 801)onnda baggage allowed to each person.
G. A. NICOLL%
Generai Superintendent.
May 2, 11331—dkwtf
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, PA.
D, H. HUTCHISON; Proprietor.
THIS well known Hotel is now in a condi-
Wm to accommodate the traveling public, Ant/nib:lg
the MOO ample conveniences alike for the transient guest
and the permanent boarder.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refit
ted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in
extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadel
phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the best in. the State
Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and
in close proximity to all the public ottices and !maim= lo
calities of the city.. Ithas now all the conveniences of
A ir/EiT CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietor is determined to spare neither ; ex
pense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests.
The patronage ot the traveling public Is respectfully
' Jdtf
7.80 A. DI
STATE CAPITAL HOTEL,
CORNER OF THIRD AND WALITU.T. erREErS,:
TIARRISBIAECG, F'ENN'A.
Itleundersigned having purchased this well
own-houge has enlarged and thoroughly-renovated
it. The rooms, aTe been repainted and papered, and the
entire entaliahMent Y'elegantly,re4tirnished. Being plea
santly and eligibly located, and provided with everycon
:veelence-,:. it ()fibril torthe public ell the comforts and luxu
ries of a first class. hotel. TrustY.and obliging - servings
always in attendance.: A bar , well stocked with choice
liquors is attached to the establishment.
de26-dly. W. G. TROXFSON, 'Proprietor.
JONES HOUSE,
Corner of . , Market street and Market Square
HARRISBURG PRNNAI
CHAS. H. MAiff,
• - Proprietor.
New andL,Popular Books`.
the
~ author of "Notice to Quit." Paper 50 cts.
THE WIPE'S .SECRET, by Mrs. Etuphens. $1 50,
INDUSTRIAL 11100HAPHY, by *lee, author of
$1 25.
,AITNIS WARLF 4 IGIPSYORTUNg, a. novel, 50 eta.
IN WAE.TIMES; and other I'oems;by Whittier.
CIIDJO'S CAVE, the most popular book of, Old day.
$1 50
LES 2.I4SEAABLES; ,
< :
TEA ACRES ENOCGR, ahawinglow a very large fam
ily may live - on a ;Viry.siaallfarm.
LIFE OF LINOOLNr Containing all speeches, prods.
mations, &c., to date.....Pap.er.cover. 60 cis.
Also, uniform with the abov •
I.= OF GENERAL M'C , 50 cts.
" " 13131/LER, 25 ,‘
A. MF.ADE, . '25 "
f. • , ; GRANT, 25 "
For sale at
BERONEWS CH
apr3.6 - , EA P BOOK—STORE.
PH CiTog . RAPE. ALBUMS.
Phottigraph Albums.
PhotogrUpli Albums.
.PhOto—kapb Albums.
Photbgralph Albums.
11E1 - •'t
argeat and &awes variety of PRO
TGTO RAM ALBUMS in the cityare eonstantly kept
at [inarl2] ' BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
NEW BAKERY,
•
Broad Street,, .between- Second and Third,
.mirearsaußa
THE thdersigned has opened a new; BA
"EERY, in the Sixth ward, where he •Is .preparea to
supply BREAD ANC CAKES at a reasonable ; .- rate. ! Ho
warrantasatisfaction to all who will
give him a cat ",He
will sell his ,hread at the rate of " ' :
FI'V'E CENTS `PEE POIIND
and full weight guaranteed. JOHN ALGIORN.
SUPERIOR 'WINES AND BRANDIES ever
°franc! in this market: In bottlos and by theigal
• ibr quart SffISLER & 'FRAZKR;
dada (anceeroors to Was. Dock, Jr.: & Co.)
- UIRRNCH BEANS—A rare article, just re
ceived at • aIIISLER,SE FitAZER,.
feb3 ( successors to Dock. k. Co.
Shade Trees.
A FINE assortment of :
Silver Maple Norway+ , .
Taller Ash, gorse Chestnikt„ , 4
European Lindep,
_Cateapa,
Hrignolla or Ctierthiber Tree ka! &b."
at • • -"• • ICKYSTONENnitSEkr.
Harrisburg, Harsh
..„ .
titNE oil At- at
JOHN WISH'S, whaleeile and re 4411.
AND
A. IL
-.5.55 10.10 2.4.2
...6.25 10 42 3.12
...6.55 11.15 3.40
HOTELS.
MEDICAL.
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DE;'JOHN L. LYON'S
FREW PEMODICAL DROPS
THE GREAT
FEMALE • REGaTidATOR7
Are the only known remedy' that will succosstney and
invariably restore and regulate the femalesystem remov
ing all Irregularities, and producing health, 'viget end
strength.
LYON'S PERIODICA_L . DROPS
Are a Ilaid preparition, the only true one Otthe kind ever
discovered in this country, and acts directly on the parts
affected, whilst pills and powders can only reach them as
they work through sympathy; but not at all direct and
positive.
Aro you suffering from a constant anxiety for the regt
lar return of nature's prescribed laws?
. . .
Give yourself no uneasiness, for Lyon's Periodical Drops,
if taken a day or two before the expected period, will posi
tively and invariably regulate its coming, as sure as effect
follows cause, as certain as daylight follows darkness
Are you sick, enfeebled by disease, or unable to bear the
labor and danger of Increase ?
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Come to you as a bleating ; for is not prevention better than
mire
If_ regularly taken, it is a certain preventive, and ail
SAVO you much poril and many hours of sufferiug.
Have you been afflicted for many years with complaints
incident to the sex that have baffled the skill of physi
cians, and are hurrying you on to an early gave
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
dre the most reliable regulator over known, and, cure, like
magic, all those irregularities that have defied the doctor's
Will you waste away with suffering froixt T..eucorrltrea,
Prolapses, DysmenorrtMea, sad a thousand Other difficul-
Dm, all summed up under the name of suppressed and
obstructed nature, when an investment of one dollar in
LYONS , PERIODICA_L • DROPS
Will sorely save you.
Tio.not use the drops when forbidden in the directions;
for although a positive cure, and harmless at all other
times- they aro so powerful and knelicalculated to taktrurt;
and govern thb functions of the sexual organism, that, if
taken at improper times, they would' produce Minns con
trary to nature, against _which. all, particoltirlythose who
would reproduce, *could carefully guard.
LYON'S• PERIODICAL DROPS
Cannot harm the moat, delicate constitution at any time.
yet the proprietorti wish to" guard 'against its` misuse ,
hoping that a thousand bottleswillhe used for a good pur
pose where one is used for an illegitimate one.
`LYON'S ItitiODlthit DROPS,
the never-failing Female Regulator, Is for sale by every
Druggist, in the city and country, and del not, if you value
your health and wish for a reliable medicine, buy any
other. Take no other, but if the Druggist to whom you
iipply,hirs not got it, rrudie him send and get it for you.
C. G CLARK
,& CO.,
PEOPRI:IrrORII,
At Wholesale, by
dO4NSTON,* HOLLOWAY - ti COWDkN",
23 Foitir3ixtfiSireet, Pluladelphia;
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LOCK HO SPIT,
H AS ddieffsci:tuvaered
A Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in f;•; 1,1„„
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the rihinep
b ßladdcr„lnvoluntary Discharges, Impotence, cm cral
Pe-
Irervonsaiss, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low- sp mo
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Tirnal.tr'
Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddinem, tbiease of lc
Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the ret:
Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those terrible disorl.,
arising from the Solitary Habits of 'Youth—those secret
and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than
to
song
Dalskikible of Symms to the Mariners of tilymm blightcg their Mg , brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering inalzh
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YOUNG lIEN
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vs,
that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sirm.:
to an unttmely grave thousands of Young Mtn Of Li.e
most, exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who 111:.:L''
otherwise have entranced listening Senates ant the itca
dets of eloquence or waked to ectasy the lira% lyre, m a ,-
eall with full conEdence.
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Married persons, or Young Men C oll teMplatilig ir,arriap
being aware of physical weakr.ess, organic debility,
mities, &a., speedily cured.
He who places himself under the care of Pr. J. may re
ligiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, atd coml
dently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
Left hand side going from Baltimore street. a few doorz
from the comer. Fail not to observe name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Dector'a
Diplomas hang in his olhce.
DR. JOHNSON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, grad
uate from one of the most eminent colleges in the United
States, and the greater part of whose hie has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, l'lnholelptua and else
where, has elected some of the most aqua:Nog cures
that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the
head and cars when asleep great nervousneps, being
alarmed at sudden sounds,, bashfulness, with irequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of Mind
were cured immediately.
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These are some of the sad and melancholy edicts pro
duced by early habits of youth, viz : weakness of the hack
and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of
muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia,
err
voa9 irritability symptoms of COnSaleptiolt, Ea
ME NTALLT.—The fearful &Meta on the mind are much
to be dreaded—loss of memory, contusion of ideas, dc
pression of spirits, evil foreboding, aversion to Euctiii
self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., arc setae o:
the evils produced.
YOUNG MEN
Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice
dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned fret.,
evil companions, or at school, the ettems of which .re
nightly telt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage inpos sible, and destroys both mind and body,
Shouldki?lf. mmediately,
Whets hat a yoUng man, the Lower Ins country,
the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all
prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of
deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a
certain secret habit, Such persons mrsr, Wore content.
plating
MARRIAGE,
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most sar y
requisites to promotecountibiatheppiness. hmeed,with
out these, the journey through life becomes a weary ril•
grimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind bewunes shadowed with despair and fuled with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another b e
comes blighted with our own.
When the Misguided and imprudent votary or pleasure
finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease,
too often happens that an 'Mimed sense of shame or the
dread of discrovery deters him from applying to those who
from education and respectability, can alone befriend lam.
He falls into the hands of ignorant and designing preteud
era, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary sub
stitute keep him trilling month after month, or as long es
the smallesti fee can be obtainW, and:in despair leacehim
with rained health to sigh over Magalting disappointment
or, by tote use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the
constitutionalsymptomsof thisterrible&ease,tuchasafrec.
tions of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, etc., progressthg
with frightful rapidity till death puts a period to Ins
dreadful sufferings by. sending him to that undiscovered
country from whence no traveler returns.
The many thousands cured at this institution year after
year, and the numerous important surgical operations
performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the reporters of
the Sun, aipper, and many other papers, notices of which
have appeared again and again before- the public, besides
his standing as a gentleman of el:wader and respont
bility, is a stdildent garinuateoo the tainted.
SIM DISV SES SPEEDILY CURED.
C 1 0 K S 'l' 0 Lt. ,
CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS,
WEDDING, .INVITATION
VIS.INVITATIONmin AT HOME CARDS.—By a Special "arrungement
with one of the best engravers in the country, minis of
any description will be executed in the highest style of
art, conformable with the lattmt fashion, and supplied
promptly, at lower prices than are charged by the station
ers in New York or Philadelphia' For samples and prices
call at BERGNER'S BOOK ,STORE.
inchei-dtf
SMOK RI) SA I FINE 6MOI ED
SALMON, just received at
SEMLER & FRAZER,
&IA (successors to Win. Dock, jr, g Co.)
TO LADIES.—If you wish good Letts
Paper, Envelopes, Ink, Pens, or anything else in the
stationery line, you will do well by calling at
SOFIREPER , S BOOKSTORE,
Harrisburg.
Notolia.ven, Gann.
nolli
NORFOLS OYSTER —Real wits, under
the Jones House. York River Oysters, a fine article,
muter the Jonas House.
Also, Terrapins, which will be served up in fine style at
short notice under the Jones House, syJOSEPH
no so . SPHRB4Y.
P IC3CLES I PICKLES! !—By the Bernal,
Half BarTei, Jar or Dozen, at
nap SHISLEIt & FRAZER'S,
(Successors to Wm. Dock. Jr., & Ca)
AFEW ERINDRED of the best PRAtt
TREES, of valuable leading varieties, ever offered
Wreak in Harrisburg, are now on hand at • the Keystone
Nursery [alai JACOB MISR
CIDER! CIDER! !—Two _Barrels of sweet
and pure CIDER Just received at
marlB BOYER & KOERPER.
MICHENEB,'S excelsior hantS; of this sea
son's curing, Just received and for imie by
' StriSLER FRAZEIi,
deolb WEL,P9c 1 5,..1 1, & Ca)
POURET BOOKS, :
PORTEMONNAIEN and a general variety of LEA
TILER ,GOODS just received at
I PIF-RG, n' tS.BMI4.I!DEP
- -
VENB .RomAxo .6H - Faly,
_imported
/ 848 . WlManted the , Sherry Mine this
country. For sale at '
fete. oncoessors to will. Thzalr, Jr., & Cal
MEDICAL.
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DR. JOHNSON,
. BALTIMORE
DISEASES OF TATPRUDENCE
RELIEF 0" SIX TO TWELVE ROL-Rii
NO MERCURY OR xonors DRUGS.
to Two Days
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ORGANIC WEAKNESS
mmediately cured, and full vigor restored.
This &Stressing affection—which readers life misershle
and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the vic
tims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too art
to Commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful
consequences that may ensue. sow, who that under
stands; the subject will pretend to deny that tLe power of
procreation is lost sooner by those falling udo improper
babies than by the prudent. Besides being deprived the
pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and de
structive symptoms to both body and mind arise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental
functions weakened, loss of procreative power, nervous
Irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion,
constitutional debility, a wasting of the frame, ceugh, mu
samption, decay and death.
°saws No. T, SOUTH FREDERICK S,IRErr,
TARE PARTICULAR NOIICE
DTSFASF, OF TWPRIIDENCE.
INDORRW;FNT OF THF, PF.Psg
Office No. 7 South. Frederick Street.
ap2O-dly
NEW . PIELLADYLPH_IA
IED. W. GEMS' _NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
OF FASHIONABLE
AND
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the Ist of April. [mar2l-dly