Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 14, 1864, Image 4

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    MEDICAT.:
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COPISTITUTIoN VV.PITEtt.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
coNSTITCTION WATER.
cosSTTr 1710 N WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
' CoNSTITUTIoN WATER
CoNSTITUTIoN WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONSTITUTION WATER.
CONST/TUTION WATER
GREAT" REMEDY
FOR THE
CONSTITUTION,
AND THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY
QM
tABETES, and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS
and BLADDER.
CONSTITUT lON WATER
Has been pronounced by. the Medical Faculty and the
public, to be the must wonderful remedy 101 the perma-
Tteut cure of all (Unease. of the STOMACH, LIVER,
KIDNEYS and BLADDER that has ever heel., offered.
It Is out a MINERAL WATER. It is from experienc
that CUNSTITUTIUN WATER has emanated, and we now
say let so mac doubt, when a single . bottle has been
known to cure diseases which the best medical talent in
this country lies tailed to relieve.
A remedy pii.e.sSitig the virtues of Constitution Water
Cannot be classed under "quack" preparations, as it.
now used by the must .sneutitic practitioners in, thin city.
It is only aecood class physicians that dry doss -popular
remedies, while the better Skilled
,roake use of every
menus to accomplish a cure; and the succesa of the phy• - •
Sleuth mu - wises us his knowledge of different remedies
enables huh to produee a cure, while others fail in the at
tempt. Science is satisffed with the truth. •
Give Constitution Water a lair trial—we mean you who
are uncle, souls specialittes care from yearto year, and we
particularly allude to ladies who are constantly' resorting
to meal treatment and all aurta of local applications for
diseases, with as much chance of success as there would
be trout local applications to the thrust for diseases of the
bntin.
We hate 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 wetuive
some to the conclusion that if the remedy is Capable: of
producing a cure, no matter what the disease may lie,. 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 souse of the term, placed in the bands of the peo
ple for their relief, and if taken according to the three.
UMW 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 dise_ise,
except consumption, that affects the human constitution.
We have no space for discussing caitw , % but will state that
the effect of the dlsitase is the eoniersion of the starchy
principle (or vegetable portion of the food) into sugar,
which stimulates the kidneys to an exceasite secretion of
water. illany persons sutler 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 01,
water, and often when it is so far advanced as to be beyond'
the control of ordinary remedies. Another symptom is
the great thirst, wnich, wuen the disease is fully estab
lished, is intolerable--ins patient drinks constantly without
being satisfied; also dryness of the mouth, cracking of the
lips, a sweet breath, in the more advanced cases, and.
dually loss of appetite , emaciation, and the patient gradn.
lay sinks Prom exhaustion
CONSTITUTION WATER is, without doubt, the, only known
remedy for Diabetes, and we have as much confideuee that
it is a (Tactile as we have that opium will produce sleep.
and truthfully say that It has cured every case in. which if
has been used.
STONE IN TEE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL,
BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., ETC., r '
Diseases arising from a faulty secrotion—in the one case
belnetoo little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the
other a too profuse secretion- r •whida will be speedily cured
by the
CONSTITWION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
Cags - TITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER'
Tag ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY F.O.R
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THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE.ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
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- TUE ONLY. KNOWN REMEDY FOR
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ERRiTATIoN OF THE NEOII. OF THE BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS,
oArAinis OF THE s -
BLADliga.
wraxicuLay AND BURNING, OR PAINFUL URI
NATI NI;
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and
too MUGU CAI.I/140t be said In liS praise. A single •doSeAtits
been known to relieve the most urgeut,
Are you troublud with that distracting pain to the small
of we back and through the nips? A UillidputoillUl a day
of we Constitution Water will relieve you•likn'magic.
PHYSICIANS.
Have long illace give', up tue use or cubebs and
jatuper to the Lreaktuent of tram disaltfea; and only tier
Mew for the want of a better remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATER .
has proved itself equal to the task thin tuia devolved
upon It.
DIURETICS
.
Irritate and drench the kidanya, and dy constant use soon
Wad to chrome dolgeueratiou and coutirmeti diaease.
We priarent toe Cirusututien Water tfr Lhei public with
the eouvamou that it has Clap equal in relieving tee clase
of drawee* rut watch It has boon found - au eIIIILIVULIy sue
cesziftis fur tient% ' and we trust that we shall tar rewarded
fur our edemati
in laeinit, se valuable a milady m a forte
to meet the requirements of patient and physician.
READ I READ ! ! READ !
Mamas, Pa., 'June 2, 1862.—Dr. Wm. EL Gregg-
Dear Sir: In February, 1861, 1 was allhuted with augin
diabetes, and for live wombs 1 passed more titan two
gallons of water at tw,uty T tbur hours. was obliged to
get up an often as tea or twelve, times tlarinte the night,
and in live mouths 1 lost about, fifty ,pounds in weight
Duriug the mouth . 0. July, 1061, 1 procured two bottles
of eauatitutlati Water, and tu two days after using it lea
periethaat relief, aid alter taking two batik*, 1 was ea.
tirely eureu soon after regaining my usual good health.
Yours tru ly. - J. V. L. DE Win
• .
BOWMN CoMIMS, N. 1., Dec. 27, 1861.—Wm. II Gregg
CP.-0-eitte !freely give you liberty to make use of the
following certificate el the value of Constitution Water,
which I can retimumend to toe highest inautter: My wife
was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whole length of
the back, and in her limbs, with_Palpilation 9f the Heart
and Irritation of the Bladder. leaned a physician, who
aueuded tier about three months, when he left her worse
than he had Ibund her 1 then employed one of the best
physiclani, I could find, wile attended her for about nine
mouths, and while she was under his careshe did nut suf.,
far mute as much Pain,' " Be finally gave her up, and said
4er owe was ineartible.. For t :' said he, "she has such a
combination of complaints that medicine-onm for one ope
rates against ionk other other diffieulties:" shoat this
flies toe comineucettthe use of Qmstitution Water, and
to our utter ustonishmeut, almost the first dose seemed
to have the desired abet, and she kept on Improving
ragnily under its treatment, and , now superintends en
tirgfy her domestic tunas. She has nut taken any of thy
Cuustitution Water fur about four week!, Bait wearohnppy
to say that It has produced a permanent cure..
WM, 5.4 VAN BENSC*ItITEK
Wsvnitaarnme, Conn., March 2, ISM —Dr. W. It
Grew—Dear Sir:—Having seen your advertisement of
'Constitution Water . ," recommended for Intlainination of
the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder, having sulfured
for the past three yearn, and tried the skill of a number of
physicians with only temporary relief; I wasincluced to-try
I procured one bottle oT ;your agents at
orthr jhu ggaN Lee; Simon & CO:, and 'when 1.-hiul deed
liar or - 4021 - 0.....4110e Bland a great change -In' my
h, 4 1 0 !bottles of it,
and am : where I
never in-my life -well; and in good spirits.
-I *min express my gratitude for it; 1 feel th at , i t
`and inure than-you recounnendli a; be: May the ble&l_ u s.
or God ever attend you In your labors of lova
- Yours truly,. ' LEONARD BIGELOW.
POB SALE BY - ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE
WI& H. GREGG. & C0.,-Proptietote,
• ' MORGAN &•••ALLEN , Genend Agents, ,
Jan 26.d &w ay. am i N 0.46 Ciiffstreet, New York.
Sold . by Johnston, 'Holloway ct - Cowden,
Phila.; - and KUNKEL & BRO., 118 Market
.Btreet, IlagisbArg, and MAUD aggistst:
ENGLLSH:IMPARtiAt . TEL "ke-
Oared, a Ana MumVatEm SH aliall Breakfast Tevat
ISLER & FRAZER
Calmeasson La Wm. Doels,r.)
EMI
DRS. WYETEL and CREAMER, Eclectic
and Electropathic physician 3, respectfully offer
Lusa' professMoaraervicts in ail the various branches of
the pref.:es:on, for the treatment el. all acute and chronic
forms of disease.
The reinedlal means they employ in the treatment of
disease consist of Magnetism Galvanism, Eledtru Magnet
ism, the Swedish method of Loulizvd movement cure, a
few Ecivctic medicines when deemed necessary, and in
laet ail the natural curative agents that may SUCeeSellilly
be brought to bear upuu the disease.
They um not wish to be nuderstood as arrogating to
themselves any superiority of prohasional skill, but they
believe the remedies they employ In the treatment of dis
ease far SU perter to those generally employed by phys iclans,
Weir the fact that they act in perfect harmony with the
laws governiug'and controlling the human systeth. To I
Lbw, and the Mot that they confine themselves to no par
tleulrr pathy or system, they attribute their success I
controlling dose's's.
The principal agent they employ in the treatment of
disuses, warmly, Faecal leity, is au agent wohdertnl in as
phenomena and powerful in Its °deem for good or ill. It
is au ever present, all.pervraing principle, governing aLL
thloge, from railing worlds down to the aavitible panicles
of gasseows matter. We see it /11 the lightning's dash and
hear the imuntestations of Its power in the toutti.ring
thunder: Ilia the cause of all decomposition, reoompo
anion and trametoratatturt It excras all motion. It is the
exciting Citik‘m or life, growth, decay and death. IL
causes is,cretion, excretion, digestion. It lays Mika of the
crude food mine atemitun, converts It into a staMol
ffu
idity, trau.surates it into arterial bled, and seeds it on tie
important mince of supply ing nutriment according to the
oecessitieli of toe body. It Is the nerve vital Quid , the
goat agent through which the mind ante opal the bodge
tt Is the camo of ail causes exc . pt the brat great cause.
the lunuite blind which created it and brought it into u e
These may appear like mere assertions, but they as.
facts adulating of strong and irresistible proof. is it then,
to be wondered aL that an agent sit wonderful in its pile
utnueua, au ,powerful in its matufestatiens and so_ intimate
ty 000tfteten 'with all the' 'operation. of the human sys
tem, should be almost absolute in its power of controlling
'M.-easel Certainly not. It Is a natural stAmence and
*AMY as day follows night. -'
Among the discuses which are found to yirild readily to
Electricity, in comma:Lien with proper adjunct treatment,
amy be mentioned the,following;, Incipient COUSDWI4/1.10,
Kiralysis, Elptlintic; 'Hysteric and tuner Convulsions;
'Neuralgia, in as- worst forms, ithizemadsM, Intlinninatory
and chronic; all clukeses of the nervous system; tiystiop
ein,Cutei in a few treatments; all diseanis of the Urinary
and genital organs; Female IJißeasee, Asthma, Piles and
Prolapsus Ain; amaurosis and all kindred }Mentions of_
the eye; Alumna, strictures, all skin thseeels., &c. •
Perseus calling will be. uhd whether they can be bens
titled and no case taken where some relief cannot' be af.'
lorded. Coastination fres Colo.:, adult Second Street,
be.ow Cl:ie.-mut, Harrisburg, Pa, tlllice hours* fr An Bto
m.,ljs Le 5 atid 7 tolii.M.
ALEX. R. WYETEt, Id. D.,
apl3 MILTON CitEilMal..
SCHOMACKER & CO,'S PIANOS
SOUR GRAPES
rir100:well• . known - in this oily to need corn
mendasiou. In use by
PitESIDENT LINCOLN,
GOVERNOR CURTIN, •
• ' JUDGE PEARSON,
And other distinguished citizens. The undersigned
utfers these superb instruments at prices that cannot fall
to command public patronage.
N. B.—No ()Lb stock on nand. •
Also, Solt Agenf for the unrivalled
STEINWAY
ALSO,
BRAIMERIII.I"S CRLIMBRATED PIANOS.
Cnickering's and several other of the very host maims.
None but perfect instruments sold. . - •
Call and see Largest stuck eu t of great oitieti. —
mar24-tf S. WARD Third street &mite Siert .;
NEW►. GOODS-JUST OPENED !
BERG-NER'S
Book Ind Stationery Store.
Embracing every new and improved style of
POCKET BOOKS,
sumo CURRENCY HOLDERS,
CALF SSIN PIiCHET BOOK •
• • BUCILEKIN PURSES,
• PORTMUNNATES, ko.
at prices to suit all circumstances. -
PQCI 141. , 411.1T.LE.RY,
Consisting of a fine assortment:of Westesnolm's Saps
From Newton's celebrated manufactory. Every f'bn
• with a guarantees.
PORT FOLIOS,
WRITING casis, •
ROSEWOOD DESKS,
PaYETERIES, to
Together with every article usually Tonne ut a first
Soak and Stationery establianntent, at
myl2i . BEES , NER'S, 61 Karl: et Street
Steam. Weekly to LiverpOol.
rrIOUCHINGat QUEENSTOWN; (Cork Har
nor.) The well known Steil/UM of the Livorpool
e w York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, are m
winded to sail as follows:
Edinbbrough, Saturday, June 18. City of Washington,
Saturuay, Juno,2s City ut Ittanchoster, 6atutday, juiy 2
PAYABLII. IN, 001.0, tot MN 110,U/NstANT IN antßiricrr,,
FIRST CABIN po 00 STEEKAGE 00
do to Loudon 85 001 do to L0ud0n.:.... 34 00
do to Paris 95 90 do to rani .40 Olt
du to Hamburg._ 90 00 ! do to Homburg.... 37 IN
l'asionaere -also forwaruod to Havre, Bremen, Rutter
Autwerp, so., at equally low rates.
Faroe Crum Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin, *71.,
685 . , 4105.. steeruge, $35. Thum Wtin wish to ohm& tot
-hear rnends.cau Day tickets hero to Moat*, rates. .
For (tattler otturtnutiutt epply to the eoutottutPO Offleeb
JUAN G. DALE, Agent, lb..Brumumay, N. Y., or 0. lj
/.IMMIRMAN, Ramshurr.. (123-dly
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA ,
vu :43:4 Walnut Street, South Side, tlaist
Third Street, Philadelphia.
AMOUNT OF.,ASSETG •••• • •$ 1 • 556 , 663
INGt•PRORATED 17114,
CAPITAL m. $500,000
C.I4.t.g.TER PIMPIs'T UAL.
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Li
' suranoe.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President
CHARLES PLATT, &ennui.
WI_LLIAIiI BUEHLER,: •
Central Agent for Peunnylyanta...
Office Walnut St., near Second, Harrisburg, Pa,
, .
DANIEL A. MIJEN'ttl - AGENJ
o',the Old Wallower Line,- respectfully-in
forms-die public that this Hitt Daily fransPortatna.
Lain; (the only Wallower Line now in existence in this
city is in successful operation and prepared to. cam
freight aslow as any' other individual line between Nhila
:lelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, -Willianart
Jersey Shore, Luck • RaVeu and all other points on tin
northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and'Williatrispori
tad Elmira itialroads.
Harrisburg; Peun'a.
Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, Zel
a Etiochinan, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above Btb
elailadelphla; by 4 o'clock, e, m., will arrive at Harris
rg , ready liar delivery, next morning... fait3o-rd myl -
CARPETINGS.
iv - OW in store, a large stock of Velvet, Bras
il sele, Three-Ply and Ingrain CarpotingS, Oil dolls,
Window :hales, eie,.ptc., all of the -lategt patterits'and
best faurics; which will be'Sold at the loweet prices tor
Ca,h. • .
N. B,LSome patterns of my old stock on hand• will be
sold a bargu.in..
J. T. DELACROIX, ,
• - Nu. 37 South Second streeet, above Chestnut,
mar2...wBm - . Pudadelphia.
T. J. MeGUIGAN I.
IMPORTER and:Wholesale Dealer in
FANCY GOsiDS, NOIIONs, SC. ._
EIREWOIt-KS, FLAGS,
MATCH LS and BLACKING, No 2 Strawberry strict,
(drat street above Second, between Market and Chestuut,)
Philadelphia. • W3ia
A' GENTS! Lp,olF ypui! inor6sts
_
.
11; andinurinine sdneettang . 'urgently needed by Zevery
Tureen; or ten - sainples , senv PRE; by--mall for Twenty
Cerds,Ybat retails for Two Dollars, by S. Ii WALCOTT,
No 170 CHATHAM SQUARE, NEW YORTTL. de3o-eay
.130 X - 1.18 .O.IIANGE6, selected from late
tmportations, and the most superior ever brought
to this markot.at•infs=season, just received and for sale
4 7 - SH/SLER FRAZER,
fen/ .(suoceesorkto Wm. Dock, jr, 14t Co.
910 LADIES: , --If ' tte Paper, Pawelives, Ink, Pens,- or anythi ige lse inithe
Wafter) , line, you 7111 'do welllair : AM
• - - WarriShort.
jiTINDURID : !a. liegi:.r4.4ll
..MogREES, of valuable leadingmujetiesaitautalav,ed.
for sale inHarrisburg, are now on hand at the Keystone
Nuninry. (aPil JAWS max.
DIISCBLLANEOUS.
'ELECTItIC:IT Y.
Pocket Kulye& .
.GNILdi PENS,
ISATNi
DANIEL A. lICTE.TCH, Agent
MEDICAL.
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DR. JOHN
FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS,
THE GREAT
FEMALE REGULATOR,
Are the only. known remedy. that will auccetpluity and
invariably restore and regulate thefenudesystem, remov
ing all irregularities, and produoing" health, vigor WIG
strength.
LYON'S PERIODIOi.Ia DROPS
Aro a fluid preparation, the only true one of the kind eves
discovered in this howitry, and acts directly on the part:
affected, whilst pills and powders can only reach them to
they work through sympathy, but not at all direct and
positive.
Are you suffering from a constant anxiety for the rivet ,
lar return of nature's priscriblid laws'?
Give yourself no uneasibesajor Lyon' Periodical Drops,
If taken a day or two before the s
expected 'period, will posi.
tively and invariably. regulate as coming, as sure as - effect
follows Cause, as Certain as daylight follows 'darkness
Are you sielt,.onfeebleti by dlseasr, or unable to bear the
labor and danger`of increase t
0
140 g ..g' i y, T DROPS
.3 .;
• , :14 , ,,,,.-.,: , r, , ;.. _.2:
..,.. . , , - •..',...
lonie tp ypplutp blwipgjor.lnGitot:ooentlostbetteriltiu)
?"
If regularly taken, It is a certain preventive, and will
save you much peril and many hours of sulfertag.
Rave you hean adlicteAfor many years with complainu
incident to the an; thnf have bathed the skill of physi
dates, end are hutrylag you on to an early' grave
I:YON'S PFrODICAL DROPS
;ye the most tenable 'regulator Averknowia; and'eure, Ilk.
mngic, alt
,those Irrogularitio~avedelicd :: i 3 he doctor'
,
wtll you'waste away" with infferint ttom Lencorrhcea
Vrolapsua, Dyamenurrhme, and a theusand other difficul
iiesodl summed, up under the. name of suppressed 1111 Q
-.gamete:44ll4l4re whenen imiethilent of one dollar In
LYON'S E'RBIODIOAL DROPS
will surely aye - yon.
Do not. use the drops when thrbidden in the dlroottons.
for althougp, g poaitive , ouro,Auld harmless at all oche ,
dmea theirifre eri poivarftd - dnd anely calculated to adjust
And goiern the functions of the sexes/ cirgaalsm, that,
taken at improper times; they Would 'PrOdUott results eon
trary to nature against which all, partioldarlyliose "eh,
wouldreprodttoe, ahonldcarefulky guard.
.LY916773 PERIOPICAL :• DEQ.kB
,
. .. .
Cannot harm the most 'delloate oordiditatiOn at . any ti m e
yet tne proprienirs Cab to'=guard against da aniline.
hoping that a thousand bottles Will be used for n geed pox
pose !here one is mat for an :Illegitimate one. -,
_ . .
•
- LYON'S - PER,IODICAL DROPS,
the never-fethug Actinic Ragulator, to .for sale •hy , every
Druggist, in the'clty arid °Runny, and do hot, gyros' value
your_ health' anti -- whelk for a reliable medicine,' buy `am'
othe.' Take no other , but', the Dritigtet to whom you
apply' has uotrgotit, sake him mend and get It fel' you.
C. G CLARK & Co"
Paorartmons,
AtN.Vholamle, by
JOHNSTON. )IOLLOWAY
North iirth Strgel, 4.elplila,;ya
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DR. JOHNSON,
BALTIMORE
LOCK HOSPITAL,
"lips discovered the most certain, speedy
11 pnd etrectual rerapdtes in We world For
El
A Oure Warranted, or No char g e, in fro; i One
Weelmam of the Back, Affections of the KRliters mid
Bladder, involuntary Discharges , Impotency, General De
bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor Low 'Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of 'the. Heart, Timidity
Trend:dings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, - Disease Of the
Head, Throat, :lose. or Skin, Allections of the Liver
Lungs, Stiimach 'Cr Bowels—Untie terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those secret
and solitazy practioes more fatal to their victims' than the
song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their
most brilliant,hopes or anticipstiona, rendering marriage,
VG, impossible. •
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary. Vice,
that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps
to an untimely .grave thousands of Young Men of the
most exalted' talents and brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thun
ders of eloquence or waked to ectasy the living lyre, may
...all with full confidence.
ECI
Married pollens, or You.ug Men oontemplatiagmaniage,
tieing aware of physliad weakness, organic delkilty,"defor
adties; kc., speedily cunal.
Wawa hiutselflender th'e care of Dr. J. may re:
ugiosisky v 311601,1 nib honor as a gentleman, and confi
dently 'rely:upon hls'skill as a Physician.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
mmediately cured,-and Mt vigor reeitored.
This diStreerig affection—MA% readers life miserable
And suarriag,e impossible—is the penalty paid by the vie
.iims or improper Indulgence. Young persona are tod apt
commit enosses from not being aware of the dreadful
cossequences that may ensue. Now, Who :that • under
liana we subject will pretend to deny. that the powert'er
procreation is lost. soungichyonose. falling Into improper
babas than by the prudent. Idesides being deprived the'
pleasur4s of healthy' prudent ,
the most serious and do
druetiv e symptoms• to loth Imdy and mold arise.
file system bowline deranged, the physical and Mental
functions weaklitied, low of procreative power,' nervous:
irritability, dyspepsia, palpitallon of the Nowt, Ihdigestion,.
ootstitutional debility-, a wastaig Mike frame, cough, con
oineption, decay and death.
Left hand side going from Baltimore street,. a few doors
item the coiner. Fail not to obeerve name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain Clamp. The Doctor
Diplomas hang in-hie ottliss.
DB. JOHNSON,
Wernbor of the Royal aillego or Surgeons, London i _grad
sate Rum one of the mess eminenbivlleges in the UlaiteiX
States, and the greater pan of whose lite has been spent'
ILI the hospitals of London;Paria, Philadelphia and else-'
where, hiutedectedi some of.dlid astonishing cures'
that were ever known i many troubled with ranging in their
need, and ea*. when asleep, great Nervousness ,
alarmed a sadden sonibt, Whininess; with. frequent
ulushing, atwntled sometimes with derangement of mind;
were cured immediately.
These are some or We sad and melancholy effects pro..:
..luccd by early'habits of youth, via : weakness of the back
and limbs, pains in-the'head, dimness of sight, loss of
muscular power, palpitation of' the heart, dyspepsia, no:t
rona irritability, symptoms of Consumption, so. iiratrALLl.—The feartul effects on the mind' are mnohi
to be dreaded—loss of memory, contusion of iders4;de-i
pression of spirt* evil forelassings, aversion to lexnetyl
self distrust; love of solitude , timidity , &c, are eanseiol
the evils produced. •
YOUNG MEN
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice M.'
lulged in when- alone, a habit frequently learned from;
Mt companions, or at school, the effects of which are'
ughtly felt, even when asleop r and If not cured readers
narriage alosßible, and.deetroys both mind and body,'
Ambit Immediately.-
Whets t hat a young man, the hopeof his country ,
the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all
primps:is and enjoyments of life, by the conseviende of
teviating from the path of nature and indulging in a.
*min secret habit. Such persons must, before contem n.
dating
JdARRIAGE, -
Reflect that. a sound mmu mitt putty are the most necessary
. utiumites to pcumutewanubialbappiuess. Miteed,wlth-
Alt theist, the Journey thkough life honorees a weary pa
griguage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; ; the
awe becomes slnulowad with despair and filled with the
nalanttholy reflection t)iat the happthoss of another be,
litmus blighted with our own. ,
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the naigtudediutdolmpructent votary of pleasure
Imithbet KEW imbibed the .seecia of, thin minfulWeeps;
du ofttin 7 hiPPerut that ari•illMitted ' , ten& tlf , okhe
trma ul diactivery deters tun. from applying. bother* who
Mom education mud respectability, can aluue befriend him:
He falls Into thehanclb Qf Ignorant ana designing pretend
we, who, intupsibleCUZllig, mob his--pecuniary eub-.
lULDC43, keep him wining :month alter month, or as lenses'
up Amalie:a tee can be obtained, and in despair , leave him.
ruined health to sigh over ; hie gal.lius disappointnient,i
•r, by the use or the ileadly poison, Mercury, invitee, thei,
tonstitutionalsytupti haul this terriblediseasejruch Baal:fee,
twin of the Menu, Throat, Notayakity out, progri=m k .
with frightful rapidity till death puts a period to hit?
weariful sunerings by sending him to that andiscereied
°outlay from Whence no traveler returns:
-The many Woman:tide cured atititio institution year after
rear, and the - numerous. important surgical operations'.
t •arforuted by
. Pr.-Johnson, witnessed by the reporsera of
tie ur Clipper, and amour other papers, notices of which
wive appeared - again 'add . again before the public,' beiddes
us staudtug as a gentlebian of , atfaracter and respongt- , .
allty, is a sufficient guarantee to theitifilcted.
•
SKUI..:DISEASBEVSPERDIIN
"THERE-IS NO RUCH WORD AS FAIL."
T'
NTS COMPOUND EXTRACT OF.
This iiepluation' is pull arly`recommended' to the
..41$111CAL Pitt/Fl*3BlON and the PUBLIC tor iheprompt
mid certain cure of.UI6EASES OF TUE BLAXIT)ED‘SID-1
NEYS, URINARY ORGANS, 'ETC.
It way' be relied . on iis the best mode for the administra
tion of these remedies in the large class of diseases of both
sexes, to winch they are applicable...; never interferes
icitiLthe digestion, and by
. its conoentratron, the dose is
.
much reduced.
N; B.—Purchasers are advised to ask for TARRANT'S
tXIM.POUND EXTRACT OF CURERS AND' COP/URA,
Ind take nothing else, as imitations and worthless prepa
rations, under similar names, are in the market. Price
$1 01$ Sent by express, on receipt of price. Manatee
cured 'on6. by TARRANT & CO., NO. 278 Greenwich
itreet, corner of Werredinoset, New York, rind for
Druggists generally. oct22-Aly -
For sale by B. A. KITSXLE kRRO., and by Druggists
generally.,
Steam Job Printizt a ,
E • •
STABLISIT IVIENT
5
THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
HARRIS prtfto,'PA. •
HANTI:6 reenntlfndded to our Jobbing
Department. a !urge amount of new type, seveng
new fast steam presses or tnemost improved maililtierY i
and other material; _ We are now prefaced- to execute at
Ahort:notioes . and in the most approved style,.,
BINDS' OF MILITARY BLANKS,
LETTER SHEET lIDAIAINGS,
cinceLAßs,.
SINEW CAR
•- OAD BLANKS,
reosTEßs, in one or More colors, • • .
PROGRAMMES, . ,„
.BILLS-OF LADING
• • • • •PROMISdORY 'NOTES, •
LEGAL BLAHS
J.OI3:TNIT ®R
„ .
OF ALL D'ESORIFT-lONB,-'.
ciltmuttivirALL.•-
Ordets from a diatande.ittended to promptly.
mariNgswtf,u ..•
New Haven, Conn.
- .
Er.A;14Q.4 1 .0.47:, Eta
~.. T ycknmgeoitithe Finest Sherri: e l9
conn ry, 'For e s MUSLIMS
febg (summers to WEN Dook, )
MEDICAL.
DISEASES OF D4:FIIIJDENCE
BELT M IN SIX TO TWELVE
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
to Two Day*
YOUNG MEN
MAlaili.GE
Oaincri No: 7, Soya Faxiiratet &rimer,
TARP. PA.RTICIIILA.R NOTICE.
INDORSEMENT OF TEE PRESS.
flffloe No.,l l ,Sauth forirdertg
aptB-dly
CURERS AND COPAIBA.
RAILROADS.
Pennsylvania Rail Road !
SPRING TIME T&BLE.
kiVY. TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM PIEULADEDELPHIA.
MONDAY, May 16th, 1864,
TEE Passenger Trains of the Petuisylvania
Railroad Company will depart from and arrive ai Har
risburg and PhiLade'plus as follows:
EASTWARD.
THROUGH 'EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg dilly
at 2.46 a. a. and arrives at West Philadelphia at. 446 A. K.
FAST LDIE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
at, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. K.
Passengers take breakfast at Lancabter.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harrisburg at
7.26 a. IL-, CentleCits at Lancaster with Lancaster (mann.
medation train, and and arrives at West Philadelphia at
12.25 r. i -
euLUSIBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, teases Banis
hing at 12 20 P. x ; Columbia 1.55 r. ac. and arrives at
laniastor 1.30 P . m. ; connecting with .Fast Mill met at
Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at . West Philadel
phia at 5.30 - _ .
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at . 1.30 P. X ; Lancaster
at 2.47 P and arrives at Wass rhiladelphia at 5.30 r x
tutaisketwo ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum
bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5..25 P. X., . and . arrives at West
Philadelphia at 10.50 r.
WESTWARD.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except. Monday) at 2.10 A. L • Altoona, 7.35 A. x., take
breakfast, and arrives at:Pittsburg at 12.30 r. u.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS 4'RAIM leaves Harrisburg
daily at 3.10 A ‘ s. ; Altuona at 8.20 a. , at,i take breakfast,
and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 x.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Hamsburg at L3O r. aci Altoona
at 7.15 P. K., take supper, and arrives at.Plttaburg at 12.30
A- IG
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.54 at.; Altoona at
8.35 r„x. , take Sumer, and arrives et Pittsburg at. leo
1.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at
9.30 w. it. arrives at Harrisburg at IL 10 A. m.
HARRISBURG AMBLMODATION TRAIN leaves West
Philadelphia, at 2.45 p. y. , and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10
P.S.
MOUNT JOY . ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves I.aricas,
ter at 6.2E1 ft M., connecting thive with Harrisburg Accom
modation West, leaves mount Joy. at 7.00 F at. and arrives
atHarrisburg at 8.20 e. at
SAMUEL D. TOMO,
Sup& Middle Die. Pam's 8, B.
Harrisburg. May 13, 1864.-dd
Northern Central Railway
SUM.BirEM. TIME TABIAS.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
TO AND , TEOM -
BALTIMORE
WASHINGTON CITY.
Connections made with twins 011PemnsyfraniaBailroad,
to and from Pittsburg and Abe West.
'THRER TRAINS DAILY to and Dom Shb North:and
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and, all. of Northern
New York.
VN and after MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1864,
the Pissenger' Trains of the. ••Northern: Central
Railway will arrive at and depart, from Harrisburg and
Baltimore ealtiliews, - vis:
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN , leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday)...• ..10.25 i It.
leaVes Harrisburg . L2O r. •
arrives at Baltimore 6.40 P. M.
REPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
• Sunday) • 11.45 y. st.
leaves Harrisburg '(aamp;
Monday) 160 A. at
' •
w.: arrives arrives at Balt/mere daily.
(except. Monday) . 7.00 A. ix
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Har
.
burg . - 7.00 A. AL
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves . Sun
bury daily ( excep t Sun- '
....
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) 9.20 A. Y.
" ; Mayor Harrisburg ..... ..... 1.35 r.
“ arrives at Sunbury LOIS r.
EXPRESS 'MAIN leaves Baltimore dai1y , ...... 9.30 P. M.
arrives at Harriebtirg...... 1.50 A. IL
" . leaves Harrisburg daily (ex- "".•
cept Monday) 3.16 A. N.
arrives at Sunbury 5.53 a. a.
IWARET. - WHO. ACCOMMODATION leaves,Bal
thnore daily (except Sun
day)
• • ri.oo r. X.
" arrives at Harrisburg., 7 .60 F. u.
SIINHCRY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harri - e,
. - berg dailjlexceptibinday)
at 4 00 P. N.
FOr finlber l informatlon apply at tiht ... offict&ip Peansyl-
Tula Railroad Depot
Flairisbarg. May 16. 1864 -dti
1864.
Philadelphia and Erie Rail
Road.
g reat line traverses the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of
Cries-on Lake Erie.'
Wiles been leased by the . Pstelevivertta Ranatoap Cox
retry, and undex their auspices is bonny' rapid* opened
dhroughout its entire length • -
is now in use for Passenger and . Freight bulimia
from Harrisburg to St. - Mary's (218 miles) on the Eastern
Division; and from Shedildit to Ede (78 miles) on the
Western Division. ,
TIME or, PASSZNGEIt . TRAINS AT IWUCISBEMI
Leave Eastward..
Mail Train " L2O r. se.
Bap* Train /60 e.,
Leztve Northward.
Hall • Train . L 35 r. x. .
Expreks Train &LS A. /11..
~., Oars run through wrrnour 'CHANGE Mai Ways on Hibeet
trains, between. Philadelphia and Lock : Haven, and be.
tween Baltimore and Lock Haien. - '
Elegant: Sleeping cars on &goats trams both ways be
twoOD Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and
.
Philadelphia. •
For information respecting Paesenger business apply at
the S. K Corner llthand Market street& .
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents:
. S. B. Kingston, Jr. corner 13th and Market ',reeds,
Philadelphia. ;
Reyndlds, '
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. H. R., Baltimore.
8.8. HOUSTON,
- '
LEWIS L ROUT, Ga Pririg7d.dgen PAW,"lena d,
General Tic. Akira Hera,
JCS. D. PUTTS, _
my2o.lily] general Manager. Williamsport.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.
THREE TRAIN* DAILY TO NEW YORK
AND
. ...:
PFEELADELPIII.AI.
O
. ,
~ , .
N AND AFTER, MONDAY, November
tem, 1863; the Passenger Trainkyrill leave the Phila.
delpola and Reading Railroad Depot,. at liarrishurg,:, for
New York and Philadelphia, as follows, via
- EASTWARD.
ExpRESE LINE leaves Harrisburg at 8.30 A. N., en ar
rtval of the Pennsylvania Railroad Expresa Train from the
west, arriving In New York at 1.45 A., A. A stooping car
Is attaated to the train thrOugh from Pittsburg without
caltnlitt • -
MAli, TRAIN !eaves Hanisburg at 8.00 A. a arriving
In New York at. 5.30 p. N., arid .Philadelphia at L6O P.' w.
FAST UNE letives Harrisburg at 2.00 e, r., arriving in
New 'flint: at 10.25 r a:, and Philadelphia at .00 P. N.
S'T-W A R D.
FAST LINE leimtilqew.lork 5t05.00.4r..44.„ and Plat.
&aphis at B.IEII. m„ arriving at Harrisiiiirg at 1.15 Ir. M.
NAB:, 134:111.-.16ants ~ ..Sew York nu 12.00 noon, - and
Philadelphia at.3,ao.r. arriving at Harriaburg at 8.20
P. IL
kaLPREf3.9.NRAIN . Aemes ,tiow York at 7.00 Ir.,- ar
halos at.. gun-14%ra at 200 a, at., art4,o3poectiag with;tlaa
Pennsylvania ExPtet Traaltor Attibarg, A aleapingcar
is also attached to ttait Lain., •'
ConnectiOns are moste,oiltniwiri with testn r ou the
Pi= WAWA,tiOntiern. Central and CtuntscatankVolley
istiv
nukol". Ind . 4
*1
town 4 . can fo
o 4 r Philadolppki goMmil*
wukreir inti ) n,
Arligguipt. etiktked through. between lzeikrati
35 oad Mad&
PIN SA Auk and 103 irk
tleftOtifOrtithor tOrrallg alk 4 / 1 *
vrtA”... GirD4 -6
6011 L lhaeral Agent, lionitousg,
CUJIIIIERLAiN D VALLE
FRANKLIN
RAIL ROADS.
CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon.
day, April 4th, 1864, Passenger trains will run
daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted ;)
POR ClidAtaiataßffite 1111LRISBURG:
Leave Hnerestavni
" Greenastle .
Arrive at...
IM2inberslacirg,
Leave at...
LftveFaippensimarg ....
" Newvilie
••A- IF. Carlisle
" Mechanicsb 555 10 10 2.12
urg 625 10 42 312
Arrive et Harrisoorg e 55 11.15 7,..i1
FOR CHAeIBEIZSBURG AND SAGERSTwry :
.11. 111. P
Lowe Hanisburs ... . 5-05 122 4 . ..0
Mechanicsburg ...... g_47 2_15 4.54
Carlisle 42" 255
“ 5.9
Newville 10.2.2 2." 1 4
" Sialppensborg 10_::3 &cc:
arrive st 11. 00 4.30
CluttaTrEPPl. Leave at. ....... .....11.10 4.40
Leave GreecBltle
.11.55 5.:t9
Arrive at Hagerstown 1".2.5 5.13
gar lilliknag close connections at Harr,fittr t : 4 - th tr.. 42,
for Philadelphia, New fork and Pids!.erg ; sad sue
rains for all points West.
,—The Train leaving Harrisburg et 4.2 C, e. s., tuna
only as far as Cubs's. O. N. LULL, suy.
R. FL Office, Chambersburg, April 4. I.ist.h.
READIII6 itAjLitt34.!3
SU MMER ARRANGEM
GE A T LEE FROM T.1.,1;
NORTH and Nulti , m , ,l tor Ilwadell.bm, N. Nu 1:.) ,
Heading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, ~,
• Trains 'leave Harrisburg for Phillutelphiu, Nuu
Reeding, Pottsville and as Intermediate statuts, at
A. M., and 2.00 r. a.
• New York Express 1K :cis, ilarri.burg a•,
arriving at New York at 1.45 the same day.
A 'pedal ACCOM.IIIOdEItIOI.I Pu.sue• I.luer ttuat lezvea. Rot ,
ng at 7.15 A. M. and returti notu Harm:bum at sr.
Farce ( re m :Tu ) 5u tit, kr 1 144-
drAphia 11.3 85 and $2 SO. Etigii,i4e chi uri,:t thruugh...
Iteturniug, leave New York id 8 5.. 12 T
r. n., {Pittsburg Express arriving at Ilanlsbcr at 2.t
Leave Philadelphia at 8 In.. a., .tut akti r. A
Steeping ears in the New York EXI4 eem ruatT, thrtri
h
to and front Pittsburg without cbalige.
passengers by the Cr.tiviata Rsilrea.t TtrsE NKA
at LW A. it., and 210 r. a., for PhiLtdeipLai, tear Voris,
and all way pointa.
-Train& leave Pottsville at 9.15 1 s. , CIA 2.30 r. m., for
Harrisburg and New Yoe.,
An Accommodation Paa,rogrr train 1,0 cs Evading
B.ooe. IL, and returns from Yhittle4.l.la 5.00 P. h.
irjr All the above trains run , laity.9t.,!::4-
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville ait 7.at a. NI., dll,lllll
- at 3.15 r. a.
• Commutation, Mileage. Seanen and tickets .t.t
. -
redlOind iatoo to god fiLoo, to oiotl
80 pounds baggage allowed to each pc re's
May 2, 1264-41&wir
GRAM DIEKICMIZT I
Applicable - to all 1
useful Arts
new thing.
kg Combination
. 7.80 A. X
Bootandahoe Man
ufaaturera.
Jewelers.
J. N,7 4I ..D*4ARR Tr
Gen-
Murikllquid
1864
Zememl,c—r.
AgenLs In
.1•18-41 y
Paris Mantilla Emporium,
NO. 920 CEESSTNIIT ST., PHILAD'A.
NOW OPEN , --Varis-31ade
MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS.
Also, SPRING and SIAM PR GARMENTS,
of our own Manufacture of the Latest
Styles, and in great variety.
J. 'W . PROCTOR & CO.,
THE PARIS. MANTILLA EMPROIIIif,
920 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
1864 RATS,
ROACHES, Rt 1864
COSTAR`B EXT Milli NATO .5 Li
For Rats, Nice,Roaches, Anti; Bed Evgl,
Mosquitos, Moths in Fars, Woolens, etc.,
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
air Sold by RD Druggists everywhere
Aril I Bzwawl l 1 1 of all worttde=a latitatlona
"Costar's" Depot, No. 483 Broadway, N. Y.
AbirSOld by D. W. ORCKS F CO.,
Wholesale
and rorad agents.
Mita Bamsbur,
L~3
• • MAGNOLIA BALM.
PUS is the most delightful and extraordi
nary article ever discovered. It chan me Sur
burn and Face and Hands to a pearly, sat in e t xture ti
ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity of youth,
and' the distingue appea. Knee so inviting in the city belle
of fashion. It removes tan. freckles, pimples, and rough-
ZUSSOL [Deakin, leaving ine comp.exion fr. eh,., native,
Irent and smooth. lt contains uo man rial injurious to the
skin. Patronized by 4,b•esseir and Opera. Smbera It is
What every lady should have. Sold v. - holesale and re.
.tail by S. A. atINK EL & gRa, ~
aptitiltt 118 Market. oleet, 0111:Tiebillg.
OBQSSE it: BLACKWELL'S. ENGLISH
PICKLE 3 a rare article for cable sea pet received
- and
for We by
SEILSLER & FRAZER,
fib/ . . WICCeSEurs 10 Win. Doc*, jr., & ca)
___.
,111131CILLESt. PR:KIN-Si I—By-the
JL flag Surd . , Jar or Doae.a, at
IMO '• sinsLER sentaran z,
(Succeasora to Wm. Dock, Jr., k Ca}
RAILROADS.
EEEI
Generai SI:.-;)iNnta,utts-L.
()semi and rateable
Discovery.
ITILTON , s
INSOLUBLE CEMENT'
It. of mole general pruk.utal atinzy
: than any invention tow be:ore the
public. It has beet; tborougLiY toted
urmg the hest two years t; practxal
'mem, and pronounced by all to be
817PBBIOR TO ANY
Adhesive Preparasions Spas n.
HaTun's larseevamt Csxmr is a new
thing,. and the milli of years of
study; its combination is on
iSc ientific Printirks,
And under no mreurestancen ~ r
change of temperature, will it te
come corrupt or omit any effetc , na
etned.
BOOT AND SHOE
I fiMn uf t a c
th u e e best ong
icle t ke t te e t a o
w 4 ia 3
Cementing for the Cbartnet...., a works
without delay, 16 not reflected by any
chair) of temperature.
JEWELERS
Will find It eunteiently adhesive lot
Itheir wee, as has been pre: ed.
ltis Erpedely Adapted to Lmaer,
I And we claiia as an espemal me , m,
that a Alas Patches to Hoot und
Shoes , suElident4 monk; wit.best
It Le the only
!LIQUID OT•. 2?
14ttult that is &sure thing for mend
**
Crockeryantit . thg
474
Ivory,
d artitim of Household use
REVIEMBER
HILTON'S INSOLUILB Cater..%2
Is in a liquid form and as easily ar
plied as pose.
HILTON'S IstitILMILS CESEICT
IS insoluote in water or oil.
Rwros'a Isamorna Cwa.u.nr
Adheres oily substances.
Supplied in Family or ILaticfae,
tamer's Packages from 2 ounces to 100
HILTON BROS. Sr. CO.,
Pinprietorts. ,
Providence, B.
Flat]
ire MMUNNM
AT ri9EM
AS Spring approaches
ANIS and ROACHES
Prom their hales some out;
And MICE and RATS,
An spite of CATS,
Gaily skip about.
"If years established in N. Y. Cltv."
"Only infallible remedies known. "
"Free rioin Poismus"
"Not dangerous w the Human Full."
"Rats come out et their holes to '
a2l
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00 2:40
1 4 .7 ase
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8.30 13 55
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