Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 03, 1864, Image 4

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    MEDICAL.
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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
F I R TI
CON ST TTION,
AND THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY
FOR
DIABETES, and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS
and BLADDER.
CQNSTITUTION WATER
Has been pronounced by the Medical Faculty and the
public, Milo the most wonderful • remedy for the perma
nent mins of all diseases of the STOMACH, LIVER,
KIDNEYS and BI.DER that has ever been offered.
It is mit aKINERiL WATER It from eiVerienc
that CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, and we now
say let no man doubt, when a single bottle has been
known to cave diseases which the beat 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
now usedby 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
nteatuatOoficomplish a cure; And the suocessof. the. phy,
aician increases as his knowledge "of different remedies
enables tiroatioti a Mike, vdrile'othere fail in the at
tempt.• Beienee.is satisfied with the truth.
Give Constitution Water a fair trial—we mean you who
are under some ipecialiits'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
&masts, with as much chance of success as there would
be from local applications to the thxoat for diseases or the
brain. .
. .
We have been always careful to use language in our
cirobJar that could not shock the moat delicate organize,
Mon, but we receive so many,cemmunications from per
sons for which Constitution Water is adapted, and of
whose diseases no mention has been made, that ive hive
some to the conclusion that if the remedy, is capable of
predating a cure, no matter What the disease may be, .it
should beinadelnown. Vhenedicine,is_put up (Sr the
public{ anti there should he nOiesceptions. , - '
We woad saY;c.onstitntion Wafer is la like
pill, medal° suit the eye and taste; it is a medicine In
every sense of the term, placed in the hands of the pewi
phi feetheir relief, and if taket'eceording to the direc
tions it will, in every case, produce a radical cure. We
weuld say that the directions in regard to diet s etc., re.
late only to the disease under which they occur.
• DIABETES • • • r
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, _ hutw ltatatethat
the effect of the diseasti Is the convetion Of the . starchy
principle (or vegetable portion of the food) Into sugar,
which stimuLatos, the kidneys Loan excessive secretion of
water. Many persona suffer ,from this diseasetyho are
ignorant of it; that is, they pass large quantities duridg
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 drdihery - reniediei Another 'symptom is
the great thirst,:which, when' the'disease is fully estab
lished; is intolerable—the patientkirinks constantly without
beingvativiod; also dryness of the mouth, cracking of the
llpe, a sweet breath, in the more advanced cases, and
finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient gradu-
Illy sinks from exhaustion
CONSTITUTION WATNIC IS, without doubtthe only known
remedy for Diabetes, and we have as muchconfidence that
it fa 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.
870NA' IN THE BLADDER., CALCULU6 GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., Erg,
Diseases arising front - a Multi secretion--in the one case
Deny; too little, and accompanied'by severe pain, and the
others top protege oteottioe-whith..wtltbe speedily eared
br 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
TEE ONLY KNOWN KEMEDY FOR
THE ONLY ENOWNiREMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
.THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
TIIE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
TO ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
D E T E S. .
IRRITATION OF TRH NECKOF THE BLADDER,
INFLAMMATION OF THE KU/HEYS,
CATARRH' OF THE
BLADDER. •
StRANGUARY AND BURNING, OR PAINFUL URI.
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Northam . , diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy ; and
too mesh cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has
been known to relieve the moat urgent symptoms
Ara you troublefirith that'distressing pain in the small
oftne back and through the hips? A teaspoonful a day
of the Constitution Water will relieve you like magic.
PHYSICIANS
Rave long Meet given ,up the use of buchu, eubebs and
Juniper in the treatment of those dimes* and only use
them for the want of a better remedy.
CONSIITUTION WATER.
hu proved itself equal to the task that has deVoltrea.
upost ti
.DIURETICS • •
Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant use soon
lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed. disease.
We present the Constitution Water to, the public
the COUTICLiCaI tbstithas no equal in rallevinitlie Mak
of diseases for which it has been found so eminently sue.
easeful for curing . ; onawa . trust that we ' shall be rewarded
for our tifibrts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form
to most the requirements of patient and physician. •
BEAD R 1 AT)!! ! READ!! .!
11 , 2 „,,.. h i ., June R. 1862.—Dr. Wm. H. Gregg-,
DOW In February , 1861, I was affected, with sugar
diailastes, and for five months I , passed more 'Alum =two
tidiest of water in twenty.four hoot's.. I Was obliged to
get nit as often as tenor twelve times during the , sighy
and in five months limit About fifty pounds -in weight;
Daring the month of July,•lB6l, I procured, two bottles:
of Constitution Water, and in two days after using:it fez:
paktum' relief, and after taking two bottlimi I was en
tirely cured, soonafter regaining my usual geod health.
Yours - J. V. L DE WITT
Bow& Coevsss, N. Y., Dee. 27, 188 L—Was. /I: Gregg
di Oa.—Gents:. ', fr eely give you liberty to make use of the
following certificate at the value of Constitution: Water,
which I can recommend In the highest manner : .111 Y wife
was attacked with pain in the shoulders whole length of
the Wt. _and in her limbs - twith Ph/1,18: of the Heart
eid tion'of the ' I called a phYsician, who
&Mended her about three months, when he left her worse
than he had found her I then employed one of the beat
physicians I could:llmi, wheattended her for about nine
mouths, and while she was under his care she did not suf
fers quite its much rain. , He filially gave her up, and Said
osier east was incurable. /rOr,' , said he, "she has ,such. . a
aossoinaffon of complaints that medicine given for one opt.
rake against some other of her. ,Chiftesdhes. About • this
lime she commenced the use 'of °destitution Water, and
tsiour utter astonishment, ailmoit the • Ares doss •.seemed
Ito have the desired &bet, and she kept•on. improving
rapidly .under its treatment, and now superintends 'MIT
Steely her domestic affairs. She his not takeli any.of the
Constitution Water for about four weeks, end we are happY
!NE fiai,ll, has produced a.permanent cure.- • :0
WIL If! yAlrmarscHarm.
war n, Conn:, March.. 2, 188e—Dr. W. H
igimw=Dearßir:—Having seen your advertisement', of ,
Vesustitution Water,".recommended for Inflammation Itf
the' Kidneys and Imtation, of the Bladder + ' , having su ff ered
f or the fist three years, and tried the skill of a number of '
orysiouis
with oily temporary relief, I was induced to try
your medicine I procured one bottle of your agents at
HartfOrti, Magas. lies, Sioschi..ai Co., and when r had used
ha . ( ti t, 11 0 ,my t gurprise I •found a great change in My
health._ I have used two bottles of it, and am where . I
never expected to be in my life, well, and is good. spirits,
egainai,,wreen my gratitude .for ; I feel that it is.a t li
and more than you yen recommend it to be: May Up!. M e **
Of God - ever attend yon in your labors of love. • .
truly, 'LEONARD . BIGELOW.
KGB BALA' BY ALI, DEMOB= .:PBlc
• w x. H. ONED4k 06.;ProjntietOrs4
MORGAN k Gerieti tAgent,'
JssSBdawflm end Ho. 48 Cliff street, New Yetis.
sold. by Johnston; HoIIowayCO3ECTIM,
Phila., and .KUNKFLE. 46, BRO.; IMP Ataiket
street, 13.2,14sbittr and by: all _
ENW; 4 lftektOEFlali 'TEA. —Jusilie
solved, a fine chest of English Breakfast Teo, at
SEMLER k FRAZER'S,
(13nocessons to Wm. Dock, Jr.)
MEDICAL.
DR. WISHART'S
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL
THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF TEE PINT. TREE,
Obtained by a peculiar process in the dis
tillation of the tar, by which its highest med
ical properties are retained.
/rave you a Cough ? Have you Sore Throai?
Have you any of the premonitory symptoms
ot. that most fatal disease, Consumption?
;Those who should be warned by these
symptoms generally think lightly of them
until it is too late, Froze this fact, perhaps
More than any other, arises the sad preva
lence and fatality of disease which sweeps to
the grave at least "one-sixth" of death's
Time.
Consumption has deStroyed more the,
hiunan family than• any:otherdisease, and the.
best physicians for many years have despaired'
of a cure, or,a remedy that would heal the
binge, but for more than two hundred years
the whole medical world has been impressed
that there was a mysterious power and eftl
&nay in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lungs;
derefore they•have recommended the use of
1r Water,
which in many cases had a good
effect; but how to combine the medical pro
pties so as to heal the lungs, has ever been
ahnystery until it was discovered by Dr. L.
Q. C. WLSHART, of Philadelphia, Pa., the
proprietor of "Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cor
dial."
'lain.S';.Aft ;: )131 Yoi:::IN 1- ,7-pioideM24.4:iii-Yle0
ciaiad'oftiriiiribataapv - orliai3;-,ezw , 444
.okArre.gio; -!‘:WhliiiP'itheenA...olllo ioidaiiiitit pi'
yourimecess-,in the...tiresiment of:::P.il4,cnia r ry.
.C.rmiuritfitiiiii ?" MY answer iithis .
1 ; The zumeration of the digestive organs- 7
le strengthening of the debilitated system--
e purification and enrichment of the blood,
ust expel from the system • the corruption
vthich scrofula breeds. While this is effected
by the powerful alterative (changing from
disease to health) properties of the Tar Clor
tet,
'al, its healing and renovating principle 18 i
• o acting upon the irritated surfaces of the ,
:1 gs and throat, penetrating to each dis
ed part, relieving pain, subduinginfLamma
on, and restoring.a healthful tendency. Let
this two-fold power, the healing and the
strengthening, continue to act in conjunction
iith Nature's constantTecuperativetandency,
and the patient is saved, if he has not too
lbng delayed a resort to the means of cure,
I I ask all to read the following certificates.
They are from men and women of unques
tionable worth and reputation:
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1
Da. Wisti.urr—Dear,Sii.:—l had a very
4readful cough and sore throat for one year,
d my whole system was fast giving way, and
was prostrated on my bed . with but little
ope of recovering : My disease baffled the
wer of all medicines, and in a short time I
nst have gone to my Trays, but thank God,
ItiLy daughter-in-law would not rest until she
ent to your store, No. 10 N. Second Street,
d related my case to you, purchased gone.
ottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and it
Mmenced to use it, and in one week I was
eli better, and after using three bottles :1
perfectly, well, aid .a wonder to all my
friendi, for they all-pronounced me past cure.
Publish my ease if you think proper.
REBECCA HAMILTON,
No. 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia.
I Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial is an
t'of
alliable sure for , Bronchitis, Bleeding of
e Lnngs,Sore Throat and Breast, inflammii
n of the'LuAgs.
I lir. WA.IID says;
,
ID m n.Wurtta.ux----Bir:—l .had Bronehitis;. In
.mation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath,
j€l
d Palpitation of the Heart in their wort
orms; I had been treated by several of the
ost eminent Physicians in Philadelphia, but
ey could not stop the - rapid • course of.m:
' ease, and I had despaired of ever being re
tored to health. I was truly on the verge of
0 grave. Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial was
}he
recommended to me by a friend; I
tried it, and am thankful to say that; after
pang four large, and one sniall, bottles, . I was
restored to perfect health. YOU'clui, ,give re
erence to my house, No. 968 N. Second street,
br at my office of Receiver of Taxes, from 9
as to 2 P. as., corner of Chestnut and Sixth
treats. JOHN WARD. 47
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Read the following from Utica: •
I
f Dit.; lyinnakr—.Dear Sir:—l take pleasure
4 o ::
informing you through this source that
. ulr Pine Tree Tar Cordicd, which was recom.
ended` for my daughter: by Dr. J. A. Hall, of
thus dity, has-mired her Of a cough of more
_than five months' standing. I had thought
her beyond cure, and had employed the betit
of medical aid without , any benefit. • I can
cheerfully. recommend it to the public . ' as a safe
il nd suureremedy for those 'similarly 'afflicted;
`I know of many other cases besidesthati4
Imy daughter that it has entirely cured of long
standing coughs. Yours respectfully,
JOHN V. PARTCPIR, Daguermian Artist: I
126 Genessee street, Utica, N. Y/
* * * . • :—I have used Dr. Wit3WS
ine Tree Tar Cordial in my family, and can
i cOrdirdly recommend it as avaluable and safe
medicine for colds, coughs and to those prer
disposed to consumption. , , •
Dr. G.,A..POSTER, 160 Genessee street, • .
Utica, New York.
The above are a few among the thonsaricls
which tldsi:gi:eat remedy has saved frina,an
untime bkirave..
We 4Aye - thousands of letters from phy,si
cians-and druggists who have prescribed and
sold the Tar Cordial, Saying that they have
neverorused , !Sold a-medicine Which gave
such tiniversal ar43ftt,ction.
After cordial, when taken in Connectien
Nishart's Dispepsia Pills, is an in
fallible cure for Di , spepsia.
The PIN 3 Tans TAD Corawm, will cure
Coughs, Sore Thr - oat and Breda, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptheria, and , is,
also an exe,ellent remedy for diseases of the
kidneys and female complaints.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
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The genuine has the name of the proprietor Midi v pme
hithe toottle. ' , Mothers are spuriowt Millto
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fir"lV iLei:`Witaiart4l7
No. 10 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by Druggists everywhere, at Wholesale by all Phia.
delptds end New Yost ‘'iltoloWs Druggists, nisrlo.l,y
KEDTPAL.
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mmedlately cured, and full vigor restored.
This distmeaing affeetion—.which- readers life miserable
and marriage impossible—is the potatity_ paid by the vic
tims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt
to commit Mowed from Mit, beteg steam of; the dreadful
consequences that may''ensue: ` Now`, wed that under
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of
procreation is lost teener p7 ; ilicos9" 4. 4aphig into improper
habits than by the prudent. Mulles 'Oiling 'deprived the
pleasures othealthy ggßpring, cri l ,na T i e .s l rious and de
structive symptoms Ito both and, mind .
The system becomes deranged, Ilia, phVidcal and mental
functiqus weakened, loss of procreative power, nervous
irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion,
oonatitutional debility a wasting of the frame, cough, 094,-,
gumption, decay:and death. . '
FEMALE REGULATOR, I
canes No. 7, Scam FAIIDJUIME STAZIT,
tRENCII PERIODICAL DROP
TM GREAT
Ana the only kneo remedy that anasesatuny and
Invariably restore andTegaLstethiffemalesystem,
14 all Irreunlarltlq, ; and, Producing health, rigor and
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
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fluid preration, th e oily true one of the kind ever
vered In this country, and, flciit directly on the parts
,sliected, whilst pills and powders can only reach them AS
they •
work through sYmpathy, hut not •al all direct •and
p 'Are you su ff ering from a comitant.anxiety for thexegu
14' return of nature's prescribed lawelt •• • • .
,Give yeurmdf no uneasiness, for Ifyon'S Periodical Drops,
ifltaken a day or two before the expected period,, will peed.
•tlyely and invariably-regulate its coming, as sure RS • effect
Idllowe dinse, tacertedn as. daylight follows darkness.
Are you sick, enfeebled by dishene, or unable to boar the
iahor and danger of Increase .
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
dome to you u a blessing, for,is not prevention better tban
cure t
Irregularly taken,, lt s a, certain, preventive, and will .
stve you much.perit and paw, Aetna 6C itidering.'• • '" •
Rave you been afflicted for Taney yeara with aompialnte
Incident to the sex, that have baffled the akin of 'phytit
ohm, and are burying yon on to an early-gravel
t
LYONI PERIODICAL DROPS
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ire 01 1 0 paget and oulol6
maik, all those titaiiilltrifleii thit'litieelleinat the 'dodoes
Will you waste away with grota Innoorrho
lapsus i pyamenorrhcea, and a thoineWid ninei UMW"-
all' summed up uudee•the wilni of aiippreased sad
opetzuckal nature, when an invoistmente of onus dollar in
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
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will surely save yea. . ~. . • .
I Do not use the drone when lbrbbiden in the dfrocitionit ;
r although . a positive ; 'oars;-and -leamlees it all other
lituns, they are so poweiful and finery - adellafed•to adjust
El:overn thefenetienalt the sexual • ergaritten; thalcit
en at improper , timee,-they would prodneeresulta eon=:
to nature, against whletralli partlaularly these *he
rut& rer caluoe; , ahotdd earelldly guard..! ,, ",''. • • •.- I '
LYON% i'ERIDDIO&L 'DROPi
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Cannot harm the most delicate ognetktntion at any time;
Tot tI MCPTiet"a *bitt to g uaro ,: 2 =k -*I - A bu se,.
_toping thousiind hotting Nein‘Lro for ppr.
wee where one:mined for alkilieetimateez*'
durows,P3thibiAbAt 15110.V8,
the liciletfailing remale Regulator, is for rate by every
Druggist, in tbtegyjuad.country,,, and do noqlrypu value
your health and wish for arehable . mediaine,, .buy Other: Take no other ; but if 'the' "Diugght , te wham `y(rtr
*ply bas Red got it; make said tact pi it for yoti;
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JOHNSTON, HOW N,47 & COWDEN,
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LOCK HOSPITAL,
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HAS discovered the most oertain, s p eedy
an d qtr§chisi remedies in the World for
A Cure Warrante4. eor No Marge, in from One
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Eidneys and
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General De
bility, Nervousness, DYsPePala; Languor,' General
Spirits,
Confusion of Idesul, Palpitation. of the Heart., .Timidity
Tremblings, Dimness of Sight, or•Cliddiness, Disease of the
Rem!, Throat, Nose. or. Skin, Affections of the Liven
Lungs, Stomach or. Bowes--thise terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those secret
and solitary practicemore fatal to their victims than the
isong of Syrens to the Hariberaiof Hlysses,z blighting their
moat brilliant hopes or , anticipations , rendering marriage,
am., impossible. •
TOUX9L - MEN
Especially, who have bee; : inelhi;ictims 'a Solitary "Flee;
that dreadful and destmctivohpit which annually sweeps
to an untimely grace. thouitandi "of Toinig Men of the
most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the than ,
dare of eloquence or Waked to ectasy the living lyre, may
call with toll confidence.
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Married persons, or Young Men contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weakness, ,organic debility, defor
mities, &c., spes.tily. cored. -
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may re}
ligiously eonfide in his honor as, a gentleman, and' confi
dently rely upoif•his sitlll as ik Physician.
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OuGANICI WEAkisrEsst
Left hand aide going from Baltimore street, a few doom
from the oorner. Faltnot to °been* nhme and number.
; t4 Le plo t uuus ters
hsuag must
in be ilis paid e ff i and oe ntaln:Da p. The Doottor,
DR: JOEINSON;
Member. ef the.Rotyal College of Surgeons, London, grad
uate from one ortlieniCet eminent colleges is the United
States, and the greater part of whose life ,has been . silent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some of the most, astonishing cures
that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the
head and ears, when asleep, great . nervousness, being
stunned,. at sudden *mid; bashfulness; with frequent
blushing, attendetisometimes with Orangement of mind
were cured immediately.
- - -
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro.
duced by early habits - of youth; viit'vlbaitness of the back
and limbs, pains in, the head, dimmask ot sight, loss of
muscular power,. palpitation of the heait, dyspepsia, ner
vous irritability, symptoms of consmirption, &c.
MsrrrAts.v.-The Martel effects oh the mind are much
to be dreaded - logs of Memory, "confusion of ideas, de
pressibu of forebedrowaversion to society,
self - distrust, love of solitude, timidity; kc., are some of
the evils produced..
YOUNG MEN
,
Who havik injured themselves by a certain practice in
dulged td when alone, a habit frequently learned front'
evil companions; or at school, litr Acts of which are
nightly felt, evelt When asleep, and it inet diced renders
marriage ,tupos gible t ntd destroys both mind and body,
should:twirl. , „ • ,
What.% MC . Lii r il ,r S WPM. the kOPeg.f cocilltrY,
of puCa,,,iliculd imakched- from all
proceeds add enjo menta of lire, by the consequence of,
deviating from the Path of nature and Indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such persons xcwr, before contem
,
plating
. .EfiLtUtRIAG ,
. , ,
Reflect that a amid =Aid and body.are the`mostneeewar' y
,requisitea to promottkolittoblathapplhess. Indeed, with
out these;•thejournefthrough Mb becomes 'a weary 'pil
grijanage i•the'prOppectlielisly darkens to the view; the
'mind bpotaaisehedowed witirdeepair and filled with the
melancholy reflection that the hvpittees of another be:
comes blighted' with Oar para.
DiSWASE OR IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguidettanthimprudeut votary of pleasure
Suds he tuntimbibed the seeds: of this painthl disease, •
too often happens that an Mimed sense of shamehrthe:
dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who
frota education and respectability, can alone befriend him.
Hedalisiiitelhe tmenbreignorantintd designing pretend=
, e yt iviho, Iscapablsk_o; suning,filett- pecunisry.sub
ce, Inielp him MnbermOntbafteir mohtly brae lonkas
th smallest fee can be obtained, and .in despair leave him
with =Med beah.h.to eigh , oier hisgallingibmappointment,
vr, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the
• nstitutional symp tetnsof this teniible aisease t tuch affew
I toils of the, Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, etc., progress Mg.
I with fligti v edViditi -1 4 11 inakAL/ 0 0 1 430A1a
4"0 1 14 . . rinig t .. . -1611 4iNg 1 hint to ttst — dstaVt
. 4 " 11t47 f i l "." henc4.4o 4 l " .
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The many thousands cm4d at this institution year after
year, and ,the namerous impurtant surgical .eperationir
perforined by Dr: ,rolinion;.wftnaieed by ~the reporters of
the Wan, 'C'Zippor, and Many otherimpens, notices of which
have appeared again Ind agitha before the public, heeides
his standing as a - gentleman of character and raaponsf-
Witty, Ma sufficient guarantee to the affiloted.
SHIN DISEASES
!ONlce No. 7,Nontla Fredoyieh.Street.
iti26:'ilrY
“TiEBRE 1.4‘310 BUM WORD AS FAIL ”
's cPbEeouND EvßAcrr OF
nT ITT
CVBEBS ANI I )C9PAIBA.
"This preParitih' - particular' reco"min ended - to the
ME ICAL PROFESSION,,and the:PUBLIC for the prompt
.andioertain cure orDISF A BF-4 OF THE BLADDER, MID-
I
KEYS, lIRINABB ORGANS; ETA
It may be mike on as the beistisicale fettaraciministrit
trait of these remedies in bile large..class ofdiaeases of both
taxes, to whigh, they are AppLicabba, It never , interferes
the'dlieinlon,xandtby ita r asnoEntration:.UM dose is
muohreduce
r
B.—Farbhaea are advised to ask" fcir T.A.RRANT'S
COMPOUND- -EXTRACT- OF CIIBERS -AND CDPAIBA;
and take nothing eine, xi hpikationa gut 510#11068 prepa
rations, under aimilar names, are in the market. Price
$1 00. Sent by .ennene 'On receipt of price:, :71aniarae-,
tared only by, TARkAN't Ss CO t No. 278 Greenwich'
..t, cornerieV of Warren street, New York, and for sale
PalWY
ptale by a HIJNELHIs BRO., and by •Draggists
Steam , lE"r4itivig
.tVeta Haven, centw
11111FAVING recently 'added to our Jobbing
• Department -alairke amount of new i typei'seiteral
new fast steam presseybf the most improved machlran,
and:other material; -we are' now prepared to execute at
short notice, and in the mostapproved.style,
*WDS OF Wig TARKIthANIA
LETTER SHEET MidARTNOS,
, Lt- CIRCULARS,
BILL READS,
e ',BUSINESS CARDS,:: ::."
RAILROAD! BIANIKSF.
FOSTERS; In one •or more colon:
PROGRAMMES, • • •
. 'BILLS OF LADING,
• • PROMISSORY NOTES,
• LEGAL SLAVE
ME
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11.1-41.N;0*,.9-RmilmEpitTAT4i.
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•
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INieIOIO4ISHERRY,
11 1848. Warranted the Finest Sherry ill this
country. For - sale at • SHISLBS. F
102 , (gnomon to Wm. Dock, Jr., &
MEDICAL.
DR. AMMON,
BALTIMORE
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
RUMP IN SIX TO TWELVE HOURS,
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
'to Two Iklts
MARRIAGE
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
Ltalocex* - m - s
lIIIN
TELEGRAPH
ESTABLISMWE,ArT;
THIRD STRRI T,' NEAR WALNUT,
PA.
, ~:.,4:.-.9,4-p-,A-,fyi9;4:-...1F:
RAILROADS.
Pennsylvania Rail Road !
SPRING TIRE TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM FBILADEDELI'MA.
MONDAY, May 16th, 1864,
Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
r r
eilroad Company will depart from and arrive at Har
risburg and Philadelphia as follows:
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
at 246 A. IL, 'and arrives at West Philadelphia at &NSA_ m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
6.00 a. at., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 AL K.
Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
MOUNT JOY ACCOILMOHATION, leaves. Harrisburg at
7.20 a. it., COMIOCtEI at Lancastee with Lancaster accom
modation train, and and arrives as West Philadelphia at
12.25 r. x.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leave. Harris
burg at 12.20 r. ; Columbia ~,L56 P. K. and arrives! at
Lancaster Z3O ; connecting .v.ith Fast Mail east at
Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives •at West Philadel
phia at 5.30 P.S.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrialsriiit - 1.23 M. sr. ; Limessier
at 2.47 m. xy and'arrives at Wag ariladelphia at 6.30
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, vnt Colum
'bin, leaves Harrisburg at 5.26 p. m., and arrive at • Welt
Philadelphia at 1.0.50 rtc -
S T-WA R)5.
- - -
-13 ALTDIORR-EX.PRMSTRAW : Iatirea IlagiEdierg daily
(except Monday ) at 2.10 A2st. 4itoonicl.t.s" JL 11. take
breakfast ' , and arrivesPitt.4ourg at:12.302:1i • .
PRIT. MURIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily at 3.10 A.k. ; Altoona at B.2e'i. it., take breakfast,
and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 r, •
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at' 1.30 P. M. ; Altoona
at 7:15 P. N., take slipper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30
FAST LlNEleavus Harrisburg at 3.50 r. IL ; Adams. id
8.35 a 114'take'.supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at LOO
A. IL
MOUNT JOT ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at
9.30 A. Y., arrives at Harrisburg at ILIO JL /L
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West
Pialtanelphia at 2.4 r. x. , and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10
MODN. T JOT ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves Lancas
ter at 6.25 P. at., connecting there with Harrisburg Accom ,
modation West, leaves Mount Joy at 7.00 P. at. and arrives
at Harrisburg at 8.20 T. it.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. Middle Diu Baus'a IL R.
Harrisburg, May 13, 1864.-dtf • •
Northern Central Rall*ay
SWM.III:ER TIBDUJIABLIC.
THEE TBAINB DAILY
• TO. AATJ FAO.
B A,6 - T.I M. 4* E
WASIVINGTOIY"
Corinec.nons made with trains on Pennsylvania
to and from littshuit and the West. •. 7 • •
THREE. TRAINS ItAII.Y to and from the North and
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern'
New York
N and after MONI)At, MAY 16th, , 180,
,
~ the Passenger Tralitit 'of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive ',at and "depart - from Harrisburg and
Baltimore as follows, iz:•, _ '1
1301EJTHWARD.
ILLIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury Willy (except
Sunday) ' 10.25
" leaves Harrisburg • 1.20 r. x.
arrives at 8a1tim0re... ......... 5.40 P. x.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daiy (except
Sunday) 1145'a X.
leaves Hanisburg (except
Mon
" anives da at yy Baltimore daily
' (except Monday) ' tOO a:
HARRLSBITRO A C COMMODATION leaves Hair- • •. .
tirgb, 'f.MI a M.
SIINBUItY 'ACCOMMODATION leaves Sue
: linty daily (except Sun- • •
day) at 7.20 A. x
. .
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) 9.20 a. Y.
• leaves' Harrisburg 1.35. P. at.
6, arrives at. Sunbury 4.05 P. at.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaveslialtimore daily 9:80 P.- IL
. arrives at Harrisburg 1.60
leaves Harrisburg daily (sx
cept Monday) •L 11.1.5
. arrives at Sunbury 6.83 A. N.
HARRIS T~RG ACCOMMODATION
- • tinier° daily (Fccept .
tt arrives at Harrisburg. 7 50 P.
SUNIIHICr.dC,COMMODATIOR leaves Harris
burg:d ally (except Sendai) .
" • .. .t .
F o r further Information apply at the OfficiOttliomileylt
Tani: Railroad Depot •Thi71 3, 4 3 Y, - •
Harrisburg, May , ern. Sitpt.
hiladelpitia and Erie Rail
great line traverses the Noithein'and
NOithwest, comities of Pennsyhouile' to the 'city of
Erie; on ;Ake Etna:
It bay boenleased, ,hy P....l'M:Sink COY
ran', and under) that' , inispleel is being rapidly:opened
IS:roughens. its entire length. .
It is no* In use for Passenger an refight • business
from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (216 miles). on. ille.Sestorn
Intl:don ; and from Sheffield to Brie miles) on the
iTI:IIfE OP F.AsstMER TRAINS AT KARRLSBURI3.
t F4Lstward. ~ V
press r : . •
. , „ t? 1 ,26 P. Y.
Leave Northwead.; • '
Malt Train 135 r. x.
Expremi Train •
Cars run throng : rill:MT. : WANGS both ways on these
trains' between delnhia and Lock MaVen, andr-te- ,
tniesatialtiziorei and Lock Maven, r
- .. k.Klogant Sleeping cars on Express trains both ways
and Baltimore; and Willitintiiiott and
Philad elphis„„ ;.. .
For information respecting Pintienger businitei anfdy at
the S. E. Corner 11th and Market streets'.
And for Freight business of the,Company'a Agents:
S. B. Kingston, Jr. corner lath Market streets,
PhiladelphNr• "-
W. Reynolds, Brie.
J. M. BAB, Agent - N. C: - •
GersraZ ,frright Agent- ...MT a.
LEIOB 1101EFFIV • - f • •
St?S; riyrrs, ,
• Gen era Malltager, 7Fobkintrixprt.
an,ll ' o-411.y]
NEW AIR LANE RQUTE
.
THREE titALTEFS . DA..ItY r TOi FEW YORH
PHILADELPHIA. .
fVN AND ' AFTER( MONDAY, ..N r ovember
U . hi l titr '24 V= ra t tir,
New YorluandTbiladelphiai as
EASTWARD.;.
ViRRESS MT/. leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. 31. 7 . on ar.
rival of the iiiintrstfratita , Itallioad . Ramits Train froin the'
West, arriving in NewlTpik,at 1.45 A. N, -A shaming esr
is attached to thp trim throngh, from rttaburg without
DIA I .; TRAIN. leaves. Harrisburg at 8.0.A.aL, • arriving:
in Keir t Ybrk at '5.80 r . - ., and 'Philadelphia atl.so*P. rc
FASTUNE letOreiiiHerrubmg at- 2.00 r. :Sr. arriving in,
New? York at 10.20 r , rt. and Philadelphia at 7.00 r. i.
RD::.
?FAST-LINE bikaisit NetioYdrik at 6.00 A. and' kiiu
delpttia at 8.15 A. X., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.15 r. !;
:2-HAIL TRAIN leaves New York - at - 12.00 noon, and
Philadelphia at 3.30 P. 4, arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
Ey:PHP.9.9fttalit'haves. New York at 7.00 ir
rivngatt Harrtignitt 41004.44 and connecting with the
'Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg .. P I eOPIK W.
!wide° attached to this thin- '
CdMeOtions are madeadiHa*shuric with. tr a ins Wn'til°'
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley
rinithads, and at Neadins for Ptuladelphni,. Pottsville,
FfesAult.P..e.: : - 1 4
a erg thatorigk garo.bptikloß r , ctr.„
snd ' 4 sl bettAqintLitrl
Ph' Oath* nib and WM'. F f "'" I
• For tickets or other ormation apply to
:
.
nolt-dtr
SEEM
121
Road.
J. J. CLYDE,
general Agent, Harrisburg.
RAILROADS.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY-
FR.ANKLIN
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and atter Mo n _
day, April 4th, 1884 , Passenger trains
daily, in folkows, (Sundays excepted_)
70.12 CHAMBREMBEIZIG 4187? HARRLSBETRG:
Leave Hagerestown
" Greencastle .
I Arrive at..
Chatabersbarg,
Leave at..
Leave latippezusburg .......
" Newsille
" Carlisle A. X 5
55 10.10 2.42" Mechanicsburg 625 10 42 ma
Arrive at Harrisburg 655 11.15 3.40
FOR CELLIERZESBORG AIiTILLUGERSTOWN:
AL /L P. X P. X.
Leave Harrisburg 405 132, 420
"
" lieduinlarbure 3.47 2.15 4.54
Carlide 9.21 2.55 5.59
" Newville ... - 10.22 3.29 -----
" Shippensburg ' .- 10.33 4.00'
{Leav
Arrivee
at at 11.00 4.30 °
'ChArnberabwil 1110 4.40
Leave &sisal...tie
.1456 620
Arrive at Hagen/town 12.35 6.10
sir- Making dose connections at Harrisburg mith intim
for Philadelphia, New tork and Pittabwg ; and with
rains for all pQinta West.
Any-The Train leaving Ikuxisburg at 420, P. X, Ma
only as fir as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL,
H. R. (Ace, Chambeanburg, April 4, 1561-ly
READING RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
No= mid Northwiest for Piaui elphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Eastonoic., arc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville and all intermediate stations, at 8.00
a. x., and 2.00 p. M.
New York Express leaves Harrisburg at &BO a. r.,
arriving at New York at L 46 the same day.
A special Accommodation Passeneer train leaves Read
. 4 at 7.15 A. at: and returns from Harrisburg at e. n.
Rarest from dibirrisburg To New York, Cs In; to p t a t .
detphia E3' $5 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Retuning, leave New York. at 6A. 0..12 noon. and 7
n. a., (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A. x)
/ears Philadelphia at 8 15a. a., and 3.30 r.
Sleeping care in the New. Yore Express Trame,through
to and from Pittsburg without change,
: -Paisitengera by the Catawinea Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 3.60 A. X. and 2.10 r. Y, for Ptilladelplta, New York,
and all way points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 a. a., and 230 P. a., for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger trahedeares Reading at
0.00 IL, and returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 r.
ifig+.All the above trains on dAily, Sunday excepted.
.1 Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 a. a., and Phil
adolp}in. at 3.15 P. N.
Oinximutation, Mileage, Season an Excursion *Wiens at
redooed rases to and from all poinia.
BO pounds baggage alloWedlo each person.
'kqr 1864-iikwir
semi and Valuable
• Discovery.
INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is of more general practical utility
than any' invention now before the
public. It bas been thoroughly tested
during the last two years by practical
men, and pronounced Wall to be
SUPERIOR TO ANY
Adhesive Preparatione'lmown.
Applicable to 'Ol
uscrild Arts.
HILTON'S LIBOLIIBLX Cirawrr is a new
thing, and the result of years of
study; its conlbinntion is on
A. new thing.
Selena :A° Priem,
And tinder no circronstancee "or
change of tompenuake; mill it be
me corruptomit any; We:atm
lb' Combination
. . , .
' • Bobtiorn•
• .ufacturert, tiding Machines, will
End it the bad article imolai as
Cementing for the Channels, it works
thout delay, , is not &Soda.. by any
change of tempegaturn
Boot andatioe Man
tifacaurers.
WIN find it sufficiently adhesive toe
their use, ashasheesi *vett:
Jovelent.
Rig Bspectady - Ackkofed 'to Leeiffiet,
And we claim as an especial _merit,
that it sticks Patches to Boots and
Shoes sufficiently strong - without
AmAUet
LIQUID cE.144172
Zatentithatis sure thing Ayr mend-
itts a -liquid.
rockery,_
TO);
• Bone,
I • • viy,
And artieleEi of How3ehola use •
ME
• Rintrataim
r Rasura Laimmmu.r. Gloom -
Ts In a liquid form and as easily
• plied aa.paste.
lituros ) s Issommus Cam=
lainsolublelu4ater or' oIL
Smami'a lasormars ppriam
Adhores . pily sutsitancea"
Remember.
6titillied "fa 'twilit-at Min' rallus:
tunes.Par4u4ges fro.!xL 2 ggoeeeto _ lod
HELTON Bitos. &
pidirtrigSL
ma
igentg
18 6 4 . PECELADRLIIHA
PAPER HANGINQS.
. 4681
17X.0 zI: Si+ 1301JIELMEE . ,.
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' WALL' P AP-ER=S =:"
WINDOW. eljitTAIN PAP-YEAS. ,
car. 42 culia strew,
PHEGADELPEELL. •
N. L -A flag stock of LLNEN SHADES. conottasfis",,a
asur
h mat243ixt
NOTICE. . •
Whereas, Letters of Administration upon thi estate, of
Beehimin Ebben*le, dec'd, late of Lower Swatara town
ship,:Daaphin county, have been granted to the sub
scritmrs, who reside in said tewashiP, 41mM:qui hidabhat
to the said estate are requested make inunedrate pay
ment, and all those having' o'c deinandeapinsithe
Same - will make them kw 'Mout delay to
8Er88LEF34.0.!:..
:
,Lowint Sw"ARA '
Apq 14 4.8 Mmietsuutors
. .
. t lll 1 ; •
T. J. MCGUIGAN
TBITORTER Mut Nithblilmile baler m •
,L FANCY GOODS,
.NOTIONS,&C.
FIREWORICS . „I7“ . GS,
MATCHES' and BILACKENG,"NO. 2 Strawberry =am,
(flint ratire4 above Second, between} MaSFet and Crnadanc)
Philadelphrn ass-warn
A pT . s 1400 i t . zilyciiiii_inter.ests !—Call
PeraMt, or ten sam e prsr e or r Urg li E 7 neFde f li or by 'rw a :g
that 'retails for Tiro IDA by R L WitCOV,"
7.:70 CHATHAM. SQUARE, NEW YORK.. de„.104y17
0 BOXES ORANGES, .aeleeted from.
thmortatioes, and the moat seperioreverhonshk-,;.-
to Oda market at this seasiin, just-received and for sale
br ' " •
4 o
Win.
fell (successors to Dock, jr.,.lqa.
CI_4O.9SE BLA - CKWELL'S. ENp:WH,
N4_./ PICKLES, a nue article for table vae,',jitat
and for rale by. M ara
Seth. to I Y. tr•
Ugemsm-
GElTTS.wanted to sell the Standard 'gig
.
, tory of the War. A rare chance make . ' Money.
A VMs are clearing from $lOO to $2OO Reamonth„ $OO,OOO
vetoing already sold,. Send for - circular& - AVdreas
.301023 BBOSs..iaafr
-• de $0 Publishers, Baltimorei ,
S 91[FTE`31 PIOKTANI
tßtitti bind, bait of dOziflg
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H 0 0"K /3. I =-TKE SKOI3LHER
14,A Isnurs 51'
DAYS OF SHODDY
Jut reoelyed at [dela] SCEEEFFER'S BOOKSTOM
A.
p
7002 . 4
7.37 3 , 33
13.13 4j
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NICOUS„
emend-Superintendent
HILTON'S
It is Mit duly
Emma
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