Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 15, 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
Ita THE
C ON'S T 1 TiTT : 1 - 41
AND THE ONLY KNOWN READY
FOR
IMETES, DISEASES-pi the KIDNEYS
and BLADDEL
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' CONS'iIITUT.ION - WATER
Has been peoriomiced. by. the Medical Faculty and the
public, to be themeit waiderfel.remedy for the perma
nent cure of all Manses of the STOMACH, LIVER,'
KIDNEYS and BLADDER that has ever been offered.
It is not a:MINERAL, WATER It is froth,: experienc
that'CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, and we now:
say let no man doubt, when a single bottlehas been
knowri,to cure diseases which the best medical talent in
this country has failed to relieve, ~ .
'A remedy possessing-the virtues of Ceatitation, Water,
-eafinflt be Masted under "quack" " prepalifitif44-,( its Mt 7
- loW'esed by the most Scientific practitioners in Oils 'eity;
It is only second Mimi physicians that cry down popular
remedies, while the better skilled make use of every
moans te accomplish a cure; ,and the success of the phy.
- . debut Increases as his knowledge of different remedies'
enables him to produce a eine; While others fail in - the at,
tempt. Science is satisfied with the truth.„.. l„
Give Constitution Water'ii faletrial—we , mean youlsihe
are under some speeftdisfs's care from yearte year, and we
particularly allude td ladies who are constantly resorting,
to local treatment,: unit all sorts of local ,applications for
diseases, with' as cinch chance of success as.there Would
be from local applicatious to the throat for diseases of the
brain
s• What% been always careful to use language in our
circular that ceillid not shock the most delicate. organize
' Mon, but we receivd so many communications from per
sons for which 'Constitution Water is adapted; and of
whose'disceses no mention has been made,_ that.. we have
come ttithe conclusion' hat if the remedy is capable of
producing ft cure, fie matter whist the disease may be, It
_ should be made knoWn: The Medicine is put up foie the
&bile; and there stiouldtil'ilo excePtions. ,-_,,
We would say,Cens . Mlutioti.Witer, is' mot like. a, ~gilded
pill, made to suit the Os .and taste; It' is . it t niadicifie in
every sense of the term; Plhasiln the hands i s :if'the Pea.
Pieter their relief, and if taken according to the”'dime.
Dons it will, in every sase„produpe Ai „radical cure. .; We.
. would say that.the directions in.regard‘ to diet, etc.: re::
late only to the disease under which they occur. , " •
- DIABET ES: ,I,i , . %,
Is a diSease of the stomach 'and live'r, Seth% ttitoukli the
kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most, obstinate disease,,
except consumption, lbat.affeets the human constitution:
Me have no space for discnssing.causes, but will statelthat
the effect of the disease is the ;; . convereion-.t 'fig
prifitiple (or 'vegetable ' :portion hr fhe fast) migar,
titarc
, . which - stimulates the•kfidneys to an excessive ratan of
water. Many persons suffer from this dike.* who are
ignorant of it; that isoliet paSs large qintlititilis deringi l
the day, and are obliged to. get , iSpi frantfli4.to fifteen or,l
twenty times during' the night: 'Ho notice betaken 'of it
until their attention' is called to the -- -large 'dischargemf
.wateipand eften. when it is solar adVineales to be 4076041
the control:of ordinary rensedied," l "Affother symptom is
, . the agreat , thirst; which; when' the '4lseasci.i:s ftilly ettab•H
fished, is intelbrable—the patienrdrinks consaittiß4dfliteit
being satisfied; alat.dryueaSOfsthe month; cracking olt the
lips, a sweet breath, in the 'more adiiiimecr•caseo, ;and
finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the
,patieitt gratin
aly make from exhaustion. , • .. . •
CONSTITUTION WATER is, without doubt, the only known
remedy for Diabetes, and we have, as mucloicionfidence that
it is a specific as we have that opium will produce slpep;
and truthfully say, that.it has cured every case in which-it I
has boon used. . • '. l' I _.i
STONE IN TBE BLADDER, rALcuLus, amti.rEL,
' BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, lt2V.'; ETC.,. -- . ;
Diseases arising from a faulty 'repretion--in the one case
.
being too little; lima ricamipanied by sevbre pain,.ndithe
-•" other a too, pretties secretion--Which Will be spill.red.
bY gt.°
• CONSTITUTION - WATER -
• CONSTITUTION WATNR'..
'CONSTITUTION 'WATEE '
• . CONSTITUTION WATEN' ‘'
' CONSTITUTION WATER
•
CONSTITUTION WATEIt
CONSTITUTION WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
• CONSTITUTION' WATER
CONSTITUTION WATER
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
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
Tli.4 ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWM REMEDY FOR
THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
,__J
IRRITATION OF THE NE OF THE' BLA DDRR
~km% ITION OlTiErk s HIDNEYS, •
ertslAtH
BLADDER.
STRANQUARY AND BURNING., OR PAINFUL
aTATING.
For.theee diseases it is truly ,a: sovereign remedy, and
too remelt cannot MI said 4 - 114;praise. A single dose has
been known to relieVe thOmost urgent symptoms. i
4;e you troublect.with . that distressiag.pain.inithe small
of tne back and through the hips? A tgeapaamat a day :
of the Constitution Water will rellevoyou
3SHYSI43IANS
Have long since glirbi .the use of , buchei, cubebs and
inwpqr the,treatmens of: those; diseases, and only use
Ibem for the want Of a better remedy.
CONSTITUTION .WATER
has proved itself , equal" to the taal4 tilesbaf. devolied
• DIURETICS ,; I
irritate and drench the icidisera; add by constant , une 4n
lead to . oltronic degeneration and cm:di-inert
We present the Constitution Water to the public with
the conviction that It has nb Aug - in relieving the class
of diseases for which it has been fonild
easeful for curing ; and we trust.thas wawhall• be rftafrded
for our ale is in pacing se valuabioyt yeinedyjnr..foria!
'to meet the requirenienuti'eir ofttientraiddidiyaioillux
R,-man! 1LV.6 . ! I READ! LI
Dervit.ts,, Pa., June 2, 1862,-.Dr., ;WM. H. Gregg_
. .pear Sir! In February; 1861, 1 ' aftbeted with sugar
diabetes, and for live months; I; passed more then two
gallons of-water in twentyiftnir hours. I was obliged to
get up as often as ten or twelvetimes, during the night,
and in five months host
.abojit; fiftr pounds . in Weight.
:During the'mouth of Jul y, 188 r, I pronuitir IW4,bottlee
or .amstitution Water, and initito days sifter...tieing it teis...
perielleed relief, and alter taking two 'bottles I wgs onn.
tirely cured soon after reiaining nig usual good lilawlth
Yours truly. - • J. V. L. DE WITT t
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BORON' Columns; N. , Dec. 27, 1861...—Wr0. H. Greco
4 Co.—Gentat.l freelrgive•you,libeirty tolnake use of Clef
following_ certificate of -the value, of Constitution Water,
whichl can recommend iu the highest manner: My wife
Was atfil4ts Vl. Pain OulllderN . ifhole:Jeogth
the tiaok, anXin her limbs, with Priliaerition of ehe ILedri
an d Irritation of the Bladder. I called a physician, who
- attended her about three months, when he left her wort.e
than he had found her I then.onipleyect one of the best
physicians ICcaild who atOtided her for about nine
months, and while she was under his caroshe did not suf
fer quite as mach pain. .He anallys•axe her up, and said,
"her a= incurable , "44 , 2 has such h:
combiaistieit bf eontilaitits that fitedieine Omit Yak one
refter . againg some .other of her ditheuitiattl. About this
time shucommenned the use of Cobstitution AWater,Anti
to our utter astonishMent, almost the first troth seeineil
to have. the destruct effect,-avel_ shill kept on ImprOtink
rapidly under its treatment, and: now superintends en-
Urely her . doinestic.affairs.. She has nOttaken any Oftefe
• Constitution Water for about four WNW, Nod weilfehoPPT
to say that it has produced: a permanent care:. , : •
PIK X VAMBEXSCHOTEN: I
-Wimpvibrriam, CruM., March 2, 1863.—Dr..- W. H
erepz--Dear Sir:--liacing seen your adverUsement, of
Venatitiition Water," recommended for Inthuiamall
yf
the Kidneys'and Irritation of the Bladder, haVing s
mean past. three years, and tried . the skill of a nuinber of
physicians with only temporary relief,- was indmitt - Uto try
yoaeratialdnar .Iprocured one hen* of. , yoitr 'agents at
*thkr . d;-.llleSsrs. Lee; Simon hi. Co., and when had-used
tfalt p.
a r to' my surpnsel found a great • change in
7 thav - eva ,,, a tn.() bodes •of- it, and am' , where
ROM 41SpOeted to bean my life,. good .. spiriti
I'osnmit•eipress iny.itatittide:for it; I feel that. it is' all
inembroithan you recommend to be. May the blessing
of God ever pitellsOu g ili. ygOtiie iirbocicAre.
Yetraly,fl X AED BIGELOW.
FOR aaLk B. 1" 'ALL bRIIGGISTS,
Inc HI GitEciriiiEdNplieuirs°
;MOROAN 4 4l3LEN:oflem — bialAgenti4---
jan'2,s4aitoweoli Na . 46 Clitretreet, New jerk
-78c44 by :Johnston, _H,olloway _ClaVdest,i
gh i l a . makEpeni KRT's4t.a.R.l:l4{:llBWel
Eitc?ph.,l:maind,b3 . , sal Daug~
EittiritigiVßßEMlPAST TEA. —,Tn: ;
oeived, a fine chest of English Breakfast Tea, at
• SHISLER & FRAZER'S,
(Snoceocorkto Wm Dock, JO
MSCELLAA'EOITS.
ELECTRICITY.
TIES. JUNE and CREANIEE Eclectic
_IL" and Edectropathic physiciins, respectfully afar
.41eir professional services in all the various branches of
the profession, for the treatment of all acute and chronic
forms of disease. -
The. remedial means they employ.in the :treatment of
disease &insist of Magnetism , Galvanism; .GleCtrO ? Mlignet.
IBM, the givedlsh method of Loca lized moiemeist °tire, a
riff Eclectic medlotnes when deemed necessary, and In
fact, all the natural curative agents that may successfully
be brought to bear Upon the disease.
They do not wish to be understood as arrogating to
themselves any superiority of professional but they
believe the remedies they employ In the treatment of dis
ease far superior to those generally employed byphys 'Maus,
from the fact that they act in perfect harmony with the
laws goventing and controlling the human system. To
di* and the flist that they confine themselves to-no par
tiedar ?MN; or spasm, • they attribute their seccesa I
omm:tolling disease.
.
Thi - prinapal agent they employ in the treatment of
diseitite, namely, Elfictrlcity,l,3 as agent wonderfhl in its
phenomenasurd powerfa Inas erects for good or ill. /t
tsar ever present; all-pervrding principle, governing all
things, from rolling. worlds down to the invisible panicles
of gasseous matter. We seert in the lightning'siflash and
beer the fnanifestatiens of Its power in the muttering
'thunder: It is the cause of all decomposition, recompo
ititiOn and - transformation. It excites all motion. It Is the
exciting cause of life, growth, decay and death. It
causes accretion, excretion, digesticin. It lays hold of the
crude food in the stomach, converts it into'a state of flu
idity, transmutes it into arterial blood, and seadslit on de
important once of supplying nutriment according. to the,
necessities of the body. It is the nerve vital fluid, the
great agent through which the mind acts upon the bodys
It is the cause of, all causes except the first great cause...
the Infinite Mind which created it and brought it intailie
These...may appear like more - assertio but Aakey. tiff
facts adulating - otr om , and iiresistible,proat. 4s3t then,
to be wondered at that ha agent so wonderful at Its phe
iminthailififtlltower.ful.in at/manifestations andso:intimate
ty connected with all the operations of the human us:
tern.abprild:be - deo' kiite itkits powei of controlling
disease? Certainly not. It is a natural sequence and
follom assurety as day followsnight .
iiifshOpieites which are foundto yield readily to
BY' 'city, Ineothtmaion with pnaPer adjmief, treatment,
may bernentinneethe following; „Incipient Consumption,
Paralysfir tlpliiptis Hysteria add' other Convulsions;
Neuralgia, MOW rroot, fan* lgruematiszn, inflammatory
and chronic; all diseases of the nervous system; Uyspep.
sitrouredlif a few'ireatmertbs; all diseases of lire ;Winery,
d genital prgans; Female Die.e.....Astlnalt .11iles and
Pralapsus Ant; Amaurosis and all kindred &Valenti o
the eye; Aurctin,Strictures, all skin diseases, &O." -
Persons calling *Dr be told whether they can be,hene
'fitted and no case taken where some relief cdduot he af
forded. Cow:dation; free. Office, :South 'Wend arca,
below Chestnut ; Harrisburg , 'Office teburelt74l;B to
12 A. rt.; 1% tO and 7to p.m.
apl3
SCHOMACKER & GO,'S PIANOS .
SOUR GRAPES
. ,
Too , ,well - imowli in this airy to need cora,-
-- - !
tnefidat,ion. In nse by _
PASSIDSNT LINCOLN , f ": '", - , ' i
GoVhßtiOn. cuRTIN,
.TUDGE PEARS6N,
.
-And Many - Ml6:a' distinaulahed eitigenn, ' The uiideisignod
'Offers these'soperb instruments - at prima that cannot-fag
ca command publicypaironage. ,'• •'' • • ;..
A N. 13.—Ne OLD stook on hand. - ' -
- 'Ake, Sole;..dgenr tbr•the unrivalled
.
. .. - 5.71" F.I.N.WAT r'lllN O.
111/ ". ...Ti f *X +0 .`CELEBRATED PIANOS.
Cnickering's and severaLother of-the very best Maidii
None - but perfect instruments sold.
Call and see largestl3tOr,out of great cities.
mer2B-tf S. R, R 7), Third Waft.store •
NEW GOODS::L:SIJST CiPEgEbl
1300R:Otexe
every - new apd improved siyie4--.
- ,
POCKET.
- baGit:ctritavaibY
.ceursuir rooKur itooms, l
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•
. • •
at 'prices to Bait allrolrouinstanoes.'
POCKET 'CUTLER - 15
coruststing of a tine assortment of Westenholia'a oixo
• Podret Knives. ,
From liowton's celebrated. mptilastorY , ./ 'hal/its
WBITINQ CASE S '
. • ;.•..rdszwcion 1 . •
. • , • . reiterkruks, Bin
Togstheemltb every 'article ve nally found in'a Mat
Boot mid-Stationory establishment, at • ' •
myl2], BERGNERA 51 Market sireet
Steam Weekly to ,Liveiipool;
11301JCEO:NG at QIIEENSTOWN,' (Cor Har-
X bor.) The , well known Steamers of the Liverpool;
New.York,and PhiladelßMs: Steamship Compsny t are.
tended to'saikaatellowat '
• Edinborough, Saturday, June'lB.. City of Washington,.
Saturday, Jane 25. City of Manchester, ,r2iiturday,A,laly, 2,
........
-- - - RATiS OF-PASSAGIs's
PAYABLE IN GOLD; OR ITS `RQITIVARENT 'Dr OORlbbier.
FIRST CABIN.. .. , :-.180 00 -b'TBERAGE ..... - -$3O iOO
'do to L0nd0w...... 85 00 do to London • - • 84'00
do to Parls.... - .... 95 00 do to Paris • • 40!00
do to Handniry - ...-. '9O-00 do to Hamburg..-: - ... 37'00,
Passebgera also' fbiwarrted to Havre, Bremeb,"Rotter:
dam, Autwerp,• Aro., at equally low rates '' ' - ' i
Fame from Liverpool or Queenstown; let Calitrii pt.,.
$B5, .$lOO. - Steerage, -$35. Those' wno wish to lietd for
their friends can buy tickets here at these rates... - ;
'"For funliez Information apply; tha. Corapauv's'olllces 1
i JOAN'S. 'DALE, — Ageitt, 16 'Broadway, N. - Y:,` or C. 0
-4I 3 iIifERPLAIII, namisbYre. ' • •.., • [f 23 l l Y 1
INSURANCE COMPANY , OF NORTH -AMERICA.
No Street , sid, - East
Titird Street, Jr.tilladelphia: <
Au!UNT OF ASSETS
INOOIIIO.ItAIED 1794,
CA?I,TAL .
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Mesine,_Fire and Tnl Transportatioti
• Stirfiliee. t
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- , , /.11TIIIIR G. COFFIN, President.'
CHARMS PLATT, Secretary.
WILLIAM. BITEILLPH
Central Agent-for Pennsylvania.
Office WalnutCOW; Ilaiiisburg, Pa
my2l-9m 'l'
DANIEL A, MUENCH ,AGENIT
F the Old Wallower Lihe,, ih-
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forms the public that this Old Daily Transportatiaix
L i" (the gill,. WILUOlaraLl 'Line no.wAn...existenee
cl'Orlis ;in aucoesslbLoperatlon and prepared :to icariy'
eeig t anslow. iny:ntnen individual line between Phila.
•delphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams tit,
Shera, , LoCk Haven . arid btridr ; pointso the
Northern.CelattAl i ,Plkiladeipkia and Erinand:Willinigiport
. . .
-• . • . DANIEL A. MICTENCE L Agent..y
.Harrieburg; Venn's. '
.gaieta ient to the - Wareheinie.or /inners.- PeaeockiZel
.4r Hinchman, Nos. 808 and lklo. Market street, above Bth
elniaiielphini by 4 o!csock, r. raz,. arriveat Harrill
burg,ready, for :delivery ; next morning. [ap3o-rdmyl.
CAt: ING I S.
XTOW m stem. arlarge_lSOCkilfYelvet, Dialf
sels,.Three-Ply and Ingrain .Carpotings,.,(nl ,pouth,
Window tibades, all„of the latest. patlerns and
:boat &Dries; which•tvill be sold at the lowest prices .for
Cash.
- N. B.—Some patterns of my old stock on band; will be
sold a bargain., JTc DELACROIX, '
No: 'SOuth Seet,Cmd siieoet; above Chestnut,
glar 2-B AL 2 . u " Thiladel ,hia.
T.
FMPORTER Ara olpsalpDealer . "
11 "'.1' 4, 4P17,90 0 -14 Mums, &c ••• '•
AQS,. :
I}litcHAS: and BLACKOZG, S No. :2. Strawberry sired,
(first street, abovn Seem* :betwe6n - DEarket and Chesil:lMO
.• - -apl3-w3m
AGENTS ! .Look,to...yow
and examine something urgently neededhy. every
-person; or km 82301Rie8 - 13811T axes, - by wain for - Twenty
Centsi.thatretnilstotOvregloWis WAIXOTT;
to..no.citATßAAsquxim NEW YOWL
AA3(...o4idl,4itidtS;*i&ci,ed;frcpkhit4
46+3-1 1 44 4.u t te ztwitsuperior eve brqiughi
.to inal +market at this season., just received and for 'sale
by 1•1 , - 411.18LER & FRAZER,
tea to ,Wns.f Z 41.901-)
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110 - LADIEs' ittai oba
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well,b3Uolll.l
.T.Lathl:Ld aouIf4ELZWERIaW9=O.I7I.„- '
,110.14,4 r - • • 411Anitgui
'W HUNDRED of re libit-^iP
TREES, of valuable leading varieties, ever offered
fora& inHarriaborg, are now on hand at the IC= L one
Nerer7. DIM JACOB
MAY R. WYETH,.WD.,
DH. J. bI.a4TON.CRI*
$1,656,863 50
$500,000
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THE GREAT
FEMAfai:REGULAiOIt
Aril the only knourn , remody , that mfecessruily and
invarlably.reatore and , rOgulatothollnnaresynte, :retriov
big all irtegillartilea; and• producing , heoltbV , Vi:gol , ind
LYON'A pr i pAtiman DROPS .7 I
Aret fluid proarationf,thc onlyitrue one of,tbe kind ever
dbicovaild'ln tlikfoottntry, and nets directly on the parts
affected;.whilst pi 1 anehpbetders can only reach thein! , as
they work,tfirrlcAb sym pathy , but not at al!, direct and
Ptrve• •
Are' 'yon suffering fronr`i(Oensdant aniisty . for Nor-,
h ir s. e tir r li kognakdrewpregarttard laws f"! , 1 •
Owii yourself no anearinees, fur LyonsMlAs Props,
If taken a day or two before:the .expeoted parka., will poll
lively and.inw r riably4ogpletil Doming, as sure as eflact.
follows cause, if Certain as dayll6l :4 bllows darkness L .
Are you sink, enfeebled by,,diww, unable fo,bear the ;
labor-and danger "Of Increase ?
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LYON'S' PRRIOD.TOAL , DROPS
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Come to , you as a bleasdni, for ie.notprevention better than
If nninlarl" y taken, it la a certain preventive, and will
save you much periland many hours of suffering.
AHave yen;been afflicted for mow years nth. oomplaboa
-Inbldentao.tlieisk, thai have baffled the skill , • of &yin•
china, anAare harrying yon on to , an early graved, , .
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BYOIII - PERIODICAL .DROPS
,
Asethe Mast ro li able regulator ever known, Mid cure, like
. 13Mgic, all those Irregularities that lave defied the doctor's
Will you wastiltiva ng from Leucorrheeit,
Prislapsus, Dyamenorrlitmyend r . thousand , other ditllont
des, all sunimed up, under the name Of suppress* aid
obstructed nature, when an Investment of one dollar:1s
,(."'..'iiJ' - 3i4 'l'.. -,- i .:.1..i - i•J'.::' 1,:i,.'..,
LYOk - S,PtiioblsilMA DROPS
will surelysave :you. .
Do not usethedrops - irkettLforhidden-in the dlreetions,
for although a .pOaltive' coreistulltarmless at all other,
timee, they are rai powerftdiand.llnely caloulatedto adjust ,
and govern. the.fontutons arta° =sexual, ovoidal; that, If
taken at linpropertimen they Heald con
trary to nature, against which' all; , partlindsuiy thane who
would reprodnoe; Should carefully guard- .
LYONS PMODIcAIiIDROI4
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hicrkrtii tdoBt dellcdteoSnatithilo lit . anytime;
y the mpriptoro _wish ..to pun aganun vans*)
%wing awn thousand bottles f&e:spod tar
pow Where one a vied for inekithiona one: ' '
LYONI3 , PRRIODIOAL DROPS,
the never-failing;Temale-Itegulator; is tor sale- by every
pruggiet, in andnoptry and do not, it yoffe
Your. healtlxand wish lei a. refiablii y
other. %Take xio other, .but IfAihe :Druggist :th•Atte.
apply, has not get it,:make him send and get it for you.
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CLARK & CO: 4,
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. • ••• • I"stalairrons,
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"r ow jir at ,4 4
. .dt Wholesale, by
01:01ThE7TOW,110..takOWAY 455 iOOWDfIYII
;‘, 211WorthIlitalh , f3htel, deljillla, Pi
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LOCKHOSPITAL . 9
lAS discovered the- most certain, speedy
and effectual remedies in the world for .
A Care Warranted, or 2'o Charge, in r- frorn One
. . .
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Nidnoya and
Bladder Involuntary Discharges, Impotenc7;"Gentral De
bility; Nervousness,' Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusioli of Ideas, Palpitation of the Bean, .Timidity
Trembling& Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the
Heed, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver
Emirs, Stomach or Bowels-41205e terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits - bf Youth those-secret
and dolibuy practises more fatal to their victims than the
song of Syrens to the klariners of Ulysses, blighting their
most brilliant hopes,or anticipations, rendering marriage,
YOMMEEN'
Especially; :lost:hi - m(ll*cm* thelvit.thmint Solitary Vice,
that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps
to an untinuAly_grave thousands of , Young . , hten of the
unost:exarta - talents - and hfillhirii into - ilea, who might
otherwise havelhitiariced likening Senatimi with'the•thun
derahf elkurarcr - br Wilfetl to ectaq may
call with full 'confidence • 1 ."" '
. . . .
• Herded-poisons, or NOlimg Men contemplatingtnariiage,
being aware of phyaicelmimesa, organic debility, defer
mittee, &c., speeday cu
lie vilielllitees himself Mideithei anti br pr. J. may iii
ligicivaly confide in Me ;honor aai a - gentleuutn,And - ;. confi
,dentiy rely, upon ; hie ii. 111403 a PirYeleinii. . •. , ~. • ,• -
•'mtriediately*ied, - an&faffirtniiiisUred.' ' 7'' I
ThisdiktrelWing nitlittiMistith - readers lifencliorahle
and marriage impossiblo—is the penalty Vald brive vic
tims of improper indttignann --- Youurpersoini are too Nips
to commit excionic from not raware of the dreadful
.impsikinoi,coa that may ensued; Now, ivhbildiha tinder?
stands the subject ripretAnd to deny that the power 'of
procreation._ is lost er Mope, falyug-,lnto Improper
habitchlisni. thefp , Itedlides bang teprived the
pleasures of healthy otticpring, the most serious and
Strtmlave ; 6 7PPtems Poth3 04 Pnf-P2PX:.
The *item oec es dbrangfid,'-the I Physioar; 1
functions weakeneedd,, loss of procreative power, nervosa
irritability; dyipapeia palpitation of the hearvtoditestion„
oonstitutional debility, a wasn't); of the Intme,ocatalkam,
stunptioni• decay and death. • •
t ,
C '
. ,
Left hand aide going from BaltiMot.zi few, doom
from the corner. - .Frdt 140 l ta faispxy9,tylmiii*d. °umber,'
Letters mud. be paid and oontaM a stamp. The Doetorlr
Diplomas hang in oXce, , .
• '' D/L - JOHNSON, • `"
Member of the Boyd Corlett or Suxgeoka, London; Enid.
Vela froth one of. the most emit:alit Colleges in thellnited
States, and the greater parker' *Rosie life has bean: spent
in the hospitals or London; Owls; Phliadelphia:'and also-
where, has enected ion* - err tlib *bin' ratonieliftt cuiva
that were over known i•many trotibledllith ringing the
head and ears when asleep, ' gre a t ' beivousaleek• being
alarmed 'at audden soundly bashfctltu With' "fiequtint,
blushing; attended Bernath:alaiwith . : derangement nand •
were cured immediately . • ' as
• 'TAKETAATIOULAY. -.• '
Theie are some of the sad and melancholy °recta Pio :
duced by early habitsatlyouth ; via : weakness of the hack.
and limbs, pains in the, head, dinixtem,of sight, - loss of.
of fi
.yspepsja,xer='
ions irritabilltnaymptonis Or CO* =plots, are- _ .
kturrarzy.—The o f
effedlf °tithe.
in,
mnela
to Se. dreaded--loss of mem or y' conftudita or ideaik de.
'prestifor of spine, evil-.forebddllign aversion' to Society,
self distrust ; love -of soLitudel,titniditey,•Ac.; ar e soniejof
the'evils produced. -,
YOUNG , MEN
no have htjured theMselves by a earl** vraotice
delged in when alone, a habit frequently learned frog
evil compantons; or - arielkibl, the 'effects of which are:
aigptlyinittayquirlaen, asiftt, und if ,nptsgrAntats
rmarrlge_trWatiMe t mill'aefik•dys tiotit.sordit
, 71
shoulda,mlp. mmeAlstely,Tl •.1
Wligti is. Cr that ' s thatyam* man, the Impact his country
tha'aarlink of tiliparentfoilidtileti#k at
prospocts - and enjoyments of .life by the . consiipitibbe
.deviating from
,the Sr nature and indelgitqt,in• a
certain secret habit. Soon parsons NM, betpie contem
plating
=M3
ii
•
Reflect that a. sound mind and bod.K.ige,Rip.inoit,eo , ..osary
. .
requisites to promote connubial happmeas :
. flidoed,
out these, the journey - thiongh life fietodes - a wearY - Oil ,
grin age; the proispectUurly darkens to the view ; the
mind becomes shadowed With despair and tilled with the
melancholy.reflection thst tlict happiness ;of ; alletlecbe ,
oomea-blightWOWettr .. • .11...
TheRRI/D4NOi, •
When thennsivifded and Inipiudent votary.cife
finds he has initaed'thir seeds of - thiferednftd
tot:rotten hatittelitt that axe Unlined sense ofdahithe of the_
dread of discovery deters:Wpm applyincto: those:who
from ethication and r;.:spectsibthey, can alone befrieWitra.
Retails into the handS oryiemoinnit end deal - piing pre* d
ars, who, incapable of During dick = his pecuniary sub- !
stance; keep hiW:stitilkig month after cricellE,:lir as long as,
the smallest rime= bkobtained, and tin despair leave him
with ruined' health to sigh over hisgalling disappointment,
or, by toe use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the
ohnstitutioruilsympttnisoftlibs terribledittesse,euch waif*
tions of the Read,. Throat,.No*.SlcimAtc.,:progreasing,
with .frightful rapidity, till death puts a period to his'
dreadful =fibrins by /3431 ding, hint : te thassoidtsmnred
wuntry fyinn4hence nd traveler returns:
• -
The nuutylhousainisMiind ' at this institution Aar after
year; and_ the numerous importani, surgical: operattOns
performed. by 4.1 t. ,Joimsou, witnesses' ;by , t ithe, Tenggara of
Ohyßli; luau otlierpapom i notiEns of which
haVe appeared.again and again Win% Ihe',..ptibliKbeilitew
his standing as a gentleman of -Character and'4riviiiiiiii
,buity,:ikamufficient g 114111111030 to 141•0110t0141.:
sJciN_imPAßArs,.sPEminitiotriit,ED.-
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TARRE+I:74 , 01:POURD Exa:Rry , OF
. 0-mitts:ADi
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This 'prparatiOn particularly' rec ommended tol - the
liEDlCAeritlMESSlOknandititiettßLlGlbrtthe prompt
and,
,certatti_c2 o t:DWPAtiS Qtr, - THE ,
NgYS, 1410 1 . . :„,,,
MELY be the best
don or these , reniedimha thb large cless , or diresidibititt ttoui
sum, to *hich . i theit fire applicable. It never Interferes
with the digeetion, and by its concentration, the dose ill
much reduced., .
N. g.Piirch
: aiers',aie atlittedie' aiti k ,for TARRANT'S
COMPOUND , . EXTRACt OPS CRIBEBSLAND COPAT.B.4
and take nothing else, as imitations and worthless,iirepa : .'
rations, .under arejn the market. Aloe
si 00, Sent by Si - Press
.rectipt‘'orprice:, - jkantow
tared , - I(littß4l fe:
11 , ' No . .27$'
stmeti,oornerofiWruTeniaree4)NeseXcirk; inidiet•
ElPLlngrisir retdveall.f ) ixt22,dly;
Tor Sate by S. 41. - 1(101 , Tig.g.4,33110. and Draggists
;
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Steam ',Sob, Arkilitii4,
• .`4sTAL , ltaslicuiD-NT;
THIRD ,STREET ,'NEAR - WALNUT
•
• i .•• HARRISBURG, PA:
AVIRG 'recently, added',,our; Jobbing:
n'eridlivigt a large amonnp Sit Be*. Boveral;
new hmt:stPlun t'efiees or .t.he.ixtegt..Mariroved machinery o
and other material,
,Aye are.,naw ,preparstt execute at
short:uelle9pand lupe most. appreved style,
ALL KENDS OFAIILITARY.BLANSA , ,
1 . 471 . 40ELN.67 . 1115A101NG5,.
GittC l k • :
1;1 3 ;
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RAILROAD BLINKS,
posisits it ix;. One Air , , -
191JANQF,LAD.11.10,
•• PROARMOn NONSe:r •
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ME
B
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OF L L s t s o I!. 14,0 li r a"
cacti , . to _ITo •
, ;.1
%6MANO .
Si. Warranted the Slued Sherry Wine In this
country. For sole at:- . SEISLER &
told (suaxtom to w/o. Doak, Jr., & (To.)
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
NELIDP IN KM:TO TWELITZ HOURS.
NO MERCURY . OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
to Two : Days
jgA 'RATA GL.
Orrlos No; 7,lottrx FaxpilmogNnatirti
ME
INDOItSMEUTbI Tl:U; PRESS,
RAILROADS,
Pennsylvania Rail Road
_ • -
' SPRING TIME TABLE.
1 0 /YE TRAM DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM • PATTY A DEDELPEIA.
MOMMY, May 16th, 1884,
rrtHE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
J_ Patlimad Compimy will iimmt. from and arrila at Har
risburg and Philadelphia as follows:
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRII23 TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
at 245 A. i and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.65 A. tc
PART LIRE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
6.00 re., and arrives at Weis Philadelphia at 10.10 A. et.
Passenger& take breakfast at Lancaster.
MOUNT JOY.ACCOHACODATION, leaves Harrisburg at
7:20 - A a., cornice& at'Lincaater with Lancaster accom
modation Irani; and midi &dais at ;lest Philadelphia at
12.25 r.n.. -
CaVIdgIK:ACCOMITODATION TICAIN, leaves )larris
bstg. 1220 tz : 2&.; 155 P.M., and arrives at
'Lancaster 2.30 r. connecting with - Fast - Mail east at
Laneastet far PAUsidelphia, and arrives. 8t WeitThliadel
phia at 5.30
,
MAIL TRAIN leaves Hartisbuig at 1-20 P. M. L ancaster
at 2.47 P. X ; and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.30 P. M
HARRISBURG AMOMMODATION TRAIN, via. Colum
bia, leaves . tLarrisburg at 5.25 P. is., and arrives at. We
'Philadelphia at 10.50.
• WE•fiTWARD.
BAITIMARp, EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.10 A.:14 ; Altimna, 7.35 A- IL ; take
breakfast, anitarrivet PitUtlytirg 4412.30 a:
PiIIIADELPHLL EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
'daily at 3.10 ; Altoona at 2'20 it., take breakfast,
and arrives at Pittsburg at LOO
HAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg st 1.30 r. ar. ; Altoona
at 7.15 P. at, take stipperfand arrives at Pittsburg at 1230
mr• .` • -
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at §.60 x_ ; Altoonaat
8.35 i., -. lt;iitke suppler, anitanivea "ii Pittlibuit at . I.OW
• • ~ .. •
MOUNT JOT ACCOMMODATIbIi lefties Lanciater at
ASO ► er-lairives at Marrlibery, it ILLNo
BURG ACCOMMODATION TRAlNJeayea.Weaa
P at 2.45'm 'Y.; and arrives at Hartiabint ;48.10
•
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. .
.. . .. . . ,
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION N. 2, leaves Lanem
'ter at 6.25 1... lit., comieeting tliereviithirarrisbareAccome
modatioszTest, leaver, Itourkt. Js P
yat 7,00 . In. and arrives'-
at Ifarriebnii at.. . ,
8.20 T. tt., .
. .
3 1 87MUEL marna, ,
BupG ifirldp•Dia.F.ton'a B B.
Hairisbarg, May la, 1864.-dtt
Northern Central, Railway
TI REE TRAINS DAMN
BA , Lr T R E
WA S` f N t O l N'''C I 4 *•
Connections made with trains on Peowntylrunit
Antuidtrora , PßUburtand the - West. - • • •
• TIMER TRAINS, DAILY to and - frowt,the ,Worth and
West Branch 'Briatittehrtini;Vbxdrk, and 1n or Northern
P.I"
.
Otlirigter , / I _9 PAY,.. MAY. 16VA L , 186 C
• ' Passeriger Or the 'Northern aiidila
Railway active Rif. and .dopaii frank Itarrlafiurg :and
Baltimore as follorh ; via: • ,
I.l ' - •11 1
0, Z.I 4:1 A R D.. , •
PAIL iii Ant 'sabtiiy..oatiy:(4l7,44.'', ;
't• • • sutalth.: . • • ::10.2-1
10 0:1 1 132, 14 0 _
' inalltdoro i 5.40 r. x.
M'REBBll44lN.leamrosSinibury dallylexcept
Sunday) . 11.45 r. x.
leavia • andriabuil 'le:scent
.. Monday). . .. . . 1.50 a. x.
33 arrives )51itlinore daily
(except. Monday) 7.00 a. it.
EARAISBIaf.G...A.CCOMMOD A" TION leaves Mar. . -
burg $ 7100 I. is
•scgißuppr„ AMMAMODATIONJeafas. Sun, rf .
Vary daily (except Sun
day) at. . . 7:80 A. X
NORTSIVARD. •
Jefore utfilidtbriore- (exoept,_ •
Sunday') • 0.80 a. x.
- • }elfin' Habib' 1-• - . Lavil is
.......
MEI
• , arrives al. Sunb4y,• ' '• •••
. n • 41.. , 435 P. 11.
KII:PRO3 TRAIN leaved Baltimore daily w 9.30 r. r.-
.:rarrireirab Harrisburg' 1.50.1. x.
leaves Harrisburg daily (ex. • --
ceps Monday) 8.16 1 1 ti
_ • I" attiTetiatSunbury 5.53
madutimellabla 4CcOMMODATION kayak Bal. :
• • - • tibre daily (except:Sun - -
arrives at Ibutilaurp 750 x x.
0 72 .900 . AC4lamor!4VoN leavpcaorriii- .
bunt dell,t , (except Sunday)
at 400 z. x.
For fiber apply at titUrtiptikii, m-Penh 1,
VardaMnilroad . .Hepok - J:•14: •DuBARRY,
Hariisburg, May, 46, 1565 8 .44.
.
164
•
Philadelpl . illi . id Exiii Ran
•
TTlEEE,S;gri3at,line traverseo f tye Northern and
enniittea of Penneybonin to the city of
Mrktgs o 4.aelfe ;Erie. • . , • ,
It.bas been leased by, the ADMVELVAITIA BAILVALD
Tat: -their auspices - iii tieing iantd* venal
throughout,ire entire length. • , •
it is - tow in bee for 'Passenger and' kredght beisinine
from. Harrisburg to St Marrs-(218 Mike) on the Mikan'
Wisipa, and , from Sheffield. , to. E rie (78 miles) on the
Weitemniiiiion. • •- • •
-
TIXE OP' PASSENGER - TRAINS AT 11..qtRISBIalli.
e Lealie Shama& " •
Mail
Exprese Trat::.
Mail ,Traln- 135 r. at.
Expo* - -
- 3:15
Carsxtua l ftuvgb, wrtsour =atom both ways Oli there
trains between ; rhiladelphis and. Lock. Haven, and ke 7 -
ti Banknote and Lock Haven, . •'
oti" 'Bantam trains both weyel
tweealrallantsport amt Baltimore, antWilliamepertand
Philedelphia. • , • •
• TOt ieformation Phisiamilar te*ers
the alt. tkinier a?* tierkefitreeta:
idnitinr Preight Moaner:4-ot thelCompany's Agesti:
B. Sibm;aton, Jr. ;,00rner,13th and Ifiiiiret
115 1/elPtda• . s •
Tf !bilk* Este
DRA'Aletit-N. Coin 'l4-11tattinioni- '
- • - MIL 11017 0N,,..,
• • 424 a 1 1ig 4 te4 444 9 6 , 18 4 ,
itOuN;
''llaiehaTi*Liselif
D. IN:MS, - •
1nAt.41.3) Witikattopott
,At
' ;
k:ROUTEs.
.7..• mmmmmm
so. A 1"S 'AV •I/
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO BMW, YORK
P . 4 .4I.PFPUT IA •
( I N. AND :11 1 TE.1).,. MONDAY, November
16th, ISOttlie PhaengeiNtins will leave the Phila
delphia and iliiiilingillaifroad :Depot, at liarrisburg; for
Ntta , XtelguyVhilattejlthhola.fonows,iiv ' •
AMPEAL.STaN,A I Pay.eitif I .O**43.O: 6 ,OO I .A. Zip gain
biat.of the teloiteyivania Wm , / RaPre , ! B Wahl frc.l, the
*At, New' Vbric it 1:44 xel eeD i nf
_is laterite& to the:irate , Vaiiiiteicfrom Tuteheil w itliArt
okerdev
. . ,
• KAP ut4 41 1 '44 7 3 3 1 13 fatr A- , iIL o :W Wl*
in.7/Lew'Yoi /PaTea`
i atls.tOt' 4. ,altd pltikal.l„%ic.„.x.
FaItVIINE l&itintilarrahnik t 2.00 P.
..-311.21/tivN'4l
Newryork-at:10.28 `V- it.; l ldttlaidladoltddant, 7:004.! tr, `'
ut.) sowlgi gsirw AL 2, 13. -:,.. 1 aid...:. ..
FASitiat GaVeirNew York at 8.00 A. x. and Phila
delphia at 13.15
N a. et., arritchwatZeniebnril atil.ls r. a.
.mAn-PLA iftere 3 ,-.Wqwfl:Prk .44. 13100 . 1 . 1 . 0 PN ;and
rnnageßnut tif8,301.. - x' *Aims lit liarisliing at 8.20
2..tidi;.:_. 1..::,... 1, rt... 011 rail.' ,-, ;••• .
q SlUJOS.l.934NlatintifiVark idir.oiks.' ii.., .iii , -
1504. 44 1 4 1 Mg 3 44. 46. 4yinniAnt with , th e
PtimeAvitzda roes, r f • . mpetimry
wabibiiiii6oto',titsinite ' ' '"- - -
liooneetm*aixi:iaad4lVßWAbtei'wfih'•tnkiiiron-iEie
I Pint44:BBMitrak . /and ennikniza22ndley .
. 2elbatitS 111 1 „r..". to r , -4 : 0. 1 .1 14,4,..taiti1_ erie : KA
..4n At i l ~,, CC,
and A 1u44 41 P". ~. ~ .
Tiliefit
- , t oetween.
Phi; $3 315'in o. 1 oars, and 83 in No. 2.
For tickets or other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE,
Omni Alp* liarrisburg
M
n0144f
X. 20
2.50
Leave Northward.
RAILROADS.
BERLAATD VALLEY
63rD
RANKL I N
RAIL ROADS.
CHarTGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon
day, April 4th, 1864, Pamenger trains will
daily, as follows, (Sondaya excepted run
FOR CRAHRERSBURG AND HARRISBURG:
7.00 2:75
7.17 325
8.11 4.20
Leaye Hagensnown
" Greencastle .
Arrive at
Chfunberaborg,
Leave at
Leave Shippemberg
" Newsille -
" Carlisle A.K.
55 10.10 z. 12,
" Mecbanicsburg 625 10 31.2
Arrive at Harrisburg 6.65 IL IS
340
- FOR OHA.MBERSBURG 4247) HAGERSTOWN:
• _:• - , A. lc P. .11. P.M.
Leave Harrisburg... 8.05 Lk?, 4 . 20
" Mechania3burg ........ SAT 215 4.54
" Carlisle 0.27 2.55 5._
" Norville... 10.22 2..0 --_
••Shippensburg 10.23 4.00
(Arrive at ILOO 4.30
Chathbe . n4l . 6l4 lLeave at. .ILIO 4.40
.
.1L55 5.30
6
Antim,
, Leave Gatreec 12.35 6.lo istle ' '
oir Making close connections at Harrisburg 'with IMMO
for Philadelphia, New 'pork and Pittsburg ; and aga
rains for, all prima -Rest. -
.Akiv-Ine . Train leaving Harrisburg at 4,20, P. m., rata
onlyasr far as Carlisle. 0. N. LIAL, 54., 24 ..
B. R,,Odkie„Cliatnbersburg,-April 4,1864-1 y
READING RAILROA D.
UDIMER ARRANGEMENT.
TRUNK LINE FROM. TEE
NORTH and Northwest for Phinni elphia, New Yu:
Bruning; patsy - ale, JAbagion . , Allentown., Easton, „t;
Trains leave Harrisburg for Phil:a:di:Ma, New "fort,
Reitdire,Pattweille aifit all . hitermediate rtationei 8.88
A. at,., and 2. 00 . e. IL
Nevi - Tea ap' res.s leaves Harrisburg at 6.80 a, a.,
arriving at New York at 1.45 the same day.
A rpecial Accommodation Passenger tram leaves Real
n&at 7.15 A. x , and returns from Harrisburg at 5 1.. x.
Tired *Om Harrisburg: To New York, $5 15; to PM:s
-o! phis $3 88 and S 2 80. Baggage checked through
Foaming, leave New York at BA. x.,12 noon, and T
P. w. (P ittsburg Expreas arriving at Harrisburg at 2a. ME.)
'Leave hiladelphia at 8 18. a. Z , and 8.80 r.
Sleeping cars in the New York express Trains, threr.gh
Viand fend Tittsbut* without change.
flasengers by tbeCatawissa Railroad , leave Tamaqua
at 8.80 a. la, and 2.10 for. Yhtladelpina, New York,
sad aßlway points:
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. x, and 230 r. tc,, ftir
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York
An Accommodation Passenger train leap % Readtg 'I
:00+1.: MI and reiturns..frtim Philadelphia at 5.60 P. X
sir All the above trains run daily, Sunday excepted.
' A Sunday train Mavis Pottsville at 7.20 a. x, andPhil
adelphis at .1.16 P. X.
Commutation, Mileage, Beason and tscarcion ticben at
reduced rates to and from all points.
80 pounds baggage allowed to each penon.
!1... • . ;.:". i • G. .1. SICOLLS,
General Superinteudeci.
.
'' . Mai 2,.
1131-.4ilkwit
litßiur Thmoovaar
Useful and Valuable
iseavery.
HILTON'S
MOLT - BLE CEMENT
tk, of more general practical ntilll3.
th&n any invention now before
iubli%lt. has been thoroughly butte
during the last two years by practica:r
men, and pronounced by all to be
SUPERIOR TO A N T
Adhesive Preparations known.
Applicable to
mufti
MEM=
=ME
HILTON'S iNflowaLs Cuusiir is a new
Mid the remit of years et
study; its combination is on
Xcientific Principles,
And under no; circumstances or
change of temperature, will it re
come cormpi or curfit,.ady offensica
A new thing,-
Us Combinition
• anatacturers, ming ILactunes, war
find 'IV the'-beet- article knolva as
Cetnesaring for.the Channel's, it works
ititiliaittlotay, is not affected by any
cbangeeof temperature.
BootaidSltoeMan•
ultetarers.
• JEWELERS
find it saleiently adbesir, far
their use; as has been proved
Jrvelera.-
llt is , Ealeefta7y Adapo-A to lielliac
we claim as a- especial men
dui . t it stlsks PP .
_Lares to Boots andSiwea s°2l-.., _
.ently strong without
ditChOrr
Familia.
LIQUID CEXEN2
'Os
:that Is a sure thing for mewl•
ing
?unitize,'
,Orockery_,
- T 013;
Bone,
And articles of Household use
HILTON'Iif INSOLUBLE Ciumrr
in a liquid form, and as easily a l l . .
'plied it paste.
Remember
Etn.sos% 'stemma CMIEPIT.
I insoluble in water or oil.
Rerzor's Immune essdarr
Adheres oily hilbstanow.
Suppled 'in Family or Familia;
tnrer'a Packages from 2 ounces tolO
Una
Finlej
`3liimits in Philad
LiliNG & MAGINNIS.
AT THE
Paris Mantilla Emporitmi
O. 920 CHESTNUT ST., PHILAD'.I.
IVQW OPEN—P'aris-Made
-Lit • - IerANTEGLAs AND CLOAKS.
.Also, SPRING and SUMMER GARMENTS,
of .our own M4nufacture of the Idaest
Styles, and in great variety.
5.. W. PROCTOR & C 0.,.
PRE PARIS MANTILLA BUPA - ORM,
920 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
1804 Rak i ttitt, &
As Spring oggirvaden. ,
ANTS and 110.4011118"
From their halt come out
dud MICR Mid RA Ts,
sit spite 9 0 f. CATS,
Gaily ginp "about.
COSTAR'S -EXTERMINATORS
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For Rats Mice, Roaches Amp. ' Bvgs t
lognitn "le Bed
- 8 , •is vies, Woolensete
I !iernl an Plii.itS,F Iss Aid
9 1 T mats, etc. .
"up years established In KT. CO."
4 '1041,3! known",.: .
"Free from:Poisons."
"NoVilungertius *the Human Falai*"
"144 oozeis. out of their holes to dEe. "
' lai" Sold by all Drngsists everywhere •
Air! !1 - BzwA.lol 1.1 of all worthless imitatkaos
Virg 'Citr's".Detot, No. 483 Brbadway, N. Y.
air Sold by D. W. GROSS & 131.
Wholesale andpitaf.....A_,..
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VMis the most delightful .andeXtraordi
sary nude - ever discoverecL It changetetfie
tutin and Face and Hands -to • PearlY; Witt, ; textiffe al
rirdsning ithparting the marble purity of youth,
and the disangue appearance.ioinviting thumb-ft „bin e
of fashion. It removes tan, r re c kl est•Piggi f itib.,and rough
ness of the skin ,
leaving the* eenipletztori roan, -tranapa
rant andemeeth• contains mid material VlSlldocia to the
s kin. .iiironized - by debases and Opera ,sft as . IL is
what, every lady should futin: Softt.Wholinde 'find in--
tail by - .- B.A. E.Wstlia. A. SRO.,
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Y. Half Douai, Jar or Doze; at
4031) SEMLER & FRAZER'S,
(Successors to Wm. Dock, Jr., & Co.)
8.3000 I mu
9,
p.m
BOOT AND SRO&
It le the only
REMEMBER
HILTON BROS. & CO.,
Proprietors,
Providence, B. L
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