MKtM.CAL. •ss VONSTITU'rtain WAT.EIt. CONSTITUTION WATER. CoNSTITUTIoN WATER CoNSTITVTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTIoN WATER. CONSTITUTION WAI ER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER GREAT _REMEDY FOR THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY 110 WIETES, and DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER. CONSTITUTION WATER Hai been pronounced by the Medical Faculty and the public, to be the moat wonderful remedy for, the perma• neat cure of all ;Usenece of the STOMACH,- LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER that ham ever been °dere& • It is not a SIINERAL WATER. It is from experienc that CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, and we now tiny let tio man doubt, when a single bottle has bee.. known to cure diseases which Liao bust medical talent_ in this co - entry bas failed to relieve. . , A remedy pusses:olm the virtues of Constltetion Water cannot he classed under "comic" preparations, as-it„ now used by the must scientific practitioners in that city; It is only second Cln physicians that cry. down ,popular reurediea, while the bodes skilled make use of .every Means to accomplish a cure, and the ; suiassas of the phy. ideal. =Newt. us his knowledge of -different remedies enables him to produce a cure, while ()there fail in the at tempt. dciuuce is measliest 'with the truth. , ewe Constitution Water a fair trial—we mean you who are under some specusliats's care from year to ,y ear, and we particularly allude to ladies who are constantly resorting to lawn Inlatiiield, and all sorts of local vplicationa for diocesan, with as match chance of success as there would be Irmo local applications to the throat for (110...5us of the blue. We have been always careful to use language' In our droular that could not shtick the most delicate organiza. thin, but we receive 80 many tmate3unications from per- Stale for which Constitution Water is adapted, and of whose diseases no mention has been made, that wo nave saute to the ounclusion that If the remedy is capable : ol producing a cure, no matter what the disease may be, ;it should be made known. The medicine is put up for, the, public, and there should be nu exceptions. We would say, Constitution Water is not like a gilded pill, made to suit the eye and taste; it is a medicine in every sense of the term, placed in the hands of the peo ple for their relief, and if taken according to the direee dons It will, in every ease, produce a radical cure. We would say that the directions m 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, thelnost obstinate disease, except consumption, that affects the Mu= constitutiuu. We have no space for discussing causes, but will state that the effect of the disease is the conversion of the starch) principle (or vegetable portion* of the food) into Sugar, which stimulates the kidneys to an excessive secretion of water. Many persons suffer froth this disease who are Ignoraht of it; that is, they pass large quantities during the day, and are obbged to get up from one to fifteen et twenty times during the night No notice is takin of-it untiLthair attention Is called to the large discharge of water, and often when it is so far advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary remedies Another symptom is the great thirst, which, when the disease is fully estab, hatted, is intolerable:.-the paient'drinks con.stantty *Mow , being satisfied; also dryness of-the mouth, cracking of the lips, a sweet breath, in the more advanced cans, and finally loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient gradu Sly sinks from exlimiation Coserrrunort Weiss is, without doubt, thu only known remedy for Diabetes. and we have as much confidence Mat it is a specific us we have that opium will produce sleep, and truthfully say that it has cured every case in which it has been used. STONE IN THE BLADDER, CALCULUS, GRAVEL, BRICK DUST DEPOSIT, ETC., ETC., ••• •• Diseases arising from a faulty seoretion--in the one case, being too little, and accompanied by severe pain, and the other a too profuse sooretion—whicb will be spoodily cured by tim . . 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 TEE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE'ONLY KNOWN. REMEDY FOR THIS ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN KKKEDY FOR DI 'T IRRITATION OF THE NECK. OF THE BLADDER INFWI.HMATION OF THE .KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. SPRANGUARY AND BUNNING OR' PAINFUL urn NATING For thew diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and Lou Mull tannin be attud to us praise A single dose has been known to relieve the most urgers. symptoms. Are you troubled with that Matra:mug pain rn the•emall or Me Welt and through the nips? A -thusptionful a day of the GunetAtaitei Water will relieve yon like in gin. PHYSICIANS Rave long since givou up the uiw.uf buoho, nimbi; slid juniper lb the treatment of those ilLeeeave, and only ata atom for the want ui a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER. has proved heelt equal to the reel[ that hue devolved upon tt. DIIIRETIdg Irritate and drench thr laden" end by constant USIO,SOO/1 lead to chronic degeueratiou and condruted disease... We protein the COMalintiO/1 Water to the public With the uttuvicuou mat tt bee uto equal iu relieving the 'olta. of dereasse rot wb.icb it nes Own timed se eminently sue, woeful Orr curd*, and we truet that:tve shall be rewarded for our Worts to plataus so video* a remedy in a form to nwet the requirements - or putient - and 'physician. HEAD 1 1114 AU t l HEAD ! 1 • DANVILLX, Pa., June 2, ts62:—Dr. 'Wm. Greflg— Ater Sir: - In February, 11Stil;Ewitti anheW with saga, diabetea, and for tive mouths I passed more than two gallons ol water in twenty-heir hours. 1 was obliged to get up as often as tea or twuo. a times during the night, and in five mouths L lost about fifty pounds. in weight. During the mouth o. July, Ibl3l, I procureil two Naha. o r . (Nnistitutaiu Water, and iu two days alter using it lex. perbutoect relief , au t alter takmg two bottles 1 was ea. grety mesa, Soon after regaining my desist.; giros bealtb_ sours truly. J. V. L DE WITT Beam Commas, N. 1., Dec. 27,1861. S. Gregg c.—pats: I freely `give you - liberty EU inakelse or Ilk telluwmg wattle:lle of the value Of COLIdIICLIGIOII Water. iihiett I can recommend iu the highest manner. witV was attacked with Fail in the shitulders, whole length of the back. audio her tlmbs, with Pcdpitation of the %kart and irritation qf the Bladder. 1 galled a pbysitemi,:wip attended her About three mouths, when he left her worse than he had found her I then eniployed one af the.hest 'physicuttus I could h od, who attended;' her for about glut WU WS and while she was under his eareihedid not suf fer quite as meal! Man. He finally gave her up, , and said "kw case was incurable. Fbr," said he, "she has suf.h a coeshiliatien of complaints that medicine Oven for one ope rates opasmitscinte other of her dijiteattaer." Abeut. %hie time she etonatuucou the use of Coustaution- Witter, and to our utter asteuishment, almost the first dose seemed to have the desired tabu., and she kept an• improving rapidly under its treatment, and, atm superintends en tirely her domestic attains. She has nut taken any of the oonstltution Water for about four weeks, and we arehappy to say that it has produced a perruauent cure.- - _ WM. M, VAN BENaCTIOTEK. WITIERSIMILD, Conn., March 2, 1863.—Dr. W. H Grasp—Dear Sir:—Having seen your advertisement of Vonatitution Water," recommended for Inflammation of the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder, having Guttered fbr tempest three years, and.tried the skill of a number of co- n m mu .1 e with y temporary reliet,' was Indueed to try our me dicine. I procured one bottle of your lig tits at rd, Meeare. Lee, Sisson & Co., and when 1 E ha l oued nay MA to my auwlae Lfound a greet change in my health.. I have Used two hettlea:ef It, and em where' I Devon =pee ned to be in my life, well,. and is good spirits:. I mmot „ expri ss my gratitude for it; I feel that it is all and mere than you recommend ii to.be. . May tteblexailig of God ever attend you m your labors of love. . Yours wily ' LEONARD BIGELOW. FOR BALE BY ADD DRUGGISTS. . PRICE $L .WIL ,IVGRHG_G &;.CCk, griOrietcts. 11.612 GAN & A 1.1. F .N, General Agents., japitdaurlim-end ' Me: so Cliffitreet "NelrYlirk. , &Old by, Johnston; liollo*ltY= & Cowden; Phila.. and .IEUNIOL (ClAto.; 118 Market Street, Harrisburg, and by OD twists: - - _--- a • MINGLISH BBRA•cIRAFIT- TEA. =Just- re-' ~LUI Calved; allne'ohaiite,or English Breakfast Tea, at 81118LER - te• FRAZER 8, (Beectamers to Wm. Doak, Jr.) MISCELLAISTEO US. .L.L.INCTAtt.LCILT 1 1 . DRS. WYETH and CRT:4A 1411 PR , Eclectic and Electropathlo physicians, respectfUtly otter Lue.r profeairioeal bongoes in ad the various branches of the prole...mon, for the treatment of all acute and chronic form. of diseaoa The remedial means they employ lo the treatment of diso,die consist et Magnetism, Galvanism, Electre-Magnet lain, the dwenish method of Localiz,cl movement cure, a few EOI,MIC Medicines when &owed necessary, and in .act all the natural ourattve agents that may succeezinlly lie Drought to twat upon the disease. They du not wish to ho taidenttood as arrogating to tiaroosiven any superiority of proftssional skill, but they believe the reanximi they employ In the treatment of dis ease far Imparter to those grnetally employed bypnysicians, trout the fact that they act in perfect harmony with the taws governing and txmironing the but out system. To this, and the fact that they confine themselves to no par titadai porky or system, they attritstte their succeed controlling weense. • • The principal agent . they employ in the treatment of disease, namely, &Oct: lusty, is au agent wonderful in lid ytteltuLuelia and powerful mita enema for good or UL It' is an ever present, all-parvrdui,g principle, governing all .things, froth nWing worlds down to the invisible particles gastocous matter. We see itin the lightning's Sash and hear the umuileataticine of its poner in the tunnelling thunder, It is the cause of all decomposition, recompo &sou and tranalonnation.. Ii excites all motion. It 19 the exciting cense of life; irrowth, decay and death.: It eauses s.eretion, excretion, digestion. It lays hold or the crude , food 'in the Actuator', CottverLe It Into a state Of tratieuiuLes it into arterial blood, and sends tin he 'unportoui odic* 44" eupplyina nutriLueni according to the necessities titf the body. It is the nerve vital liuid, the gieat agent through which the mind acts upon the bialys It it the causeof gall canine exc:pt the brat great cause. 'the Winne Shull which created it and brought it u Mese may appear litre mere assertions, but they as. .lauta atiolittitia of strong and irresistible proof. la it then, to be wondered arthat" an agent Bo wuntlerfol- in its pbe ountiala, a• yoWei ti l in its umnifestatlooe and tut-intimates iy connected with all the ..peratitins of the human tiyA tem, suuuld be alnatat absolute In trowel of co.d.rolling disease? t ertatuly ts Ai natural sequence and Knows as surely as day follows night. .Imouglue dun:eves which are round'" to yield readily to ti.dnuncuou with proper edjuucttreinuleilt, usaty un'inennitacd thefollowing; Incipient tioosometlon, jedutysis, Hysieno and Diner "Gunituislonsi; 'Neuralgia, Ili Hs worst forms, Rhuematiam, inflammatory !aim tairtlinq all tile sacs or the ate coos mystein ityaptiii '.9a cure, in a few treatments • all iliseos," of the urinary 'llll.l genital Organs, Female lA.Seate' Asthma, Meat and ler-layette Anti np7R.;Q the most delight M- , eLLC __aordi. ow 04sit-at 11125 I.....m.,'ari'd PtilladelPhiti at1:00 Y. X. '. ' • article.ever discovered. ' dn U r - ' WESTWA.I3,I). burn and Fat* and , Hands to . 11 r .earl clulPE_ ( b ie ta nn e ro isu u r ...‘,..,- . vidh . g beauty, imparting gr - _y, BaLIII 'FIST LINE leaven - Neer 'Milt 4.00 4. ie., and Tips- ra . ,- --in „ um ' une ,; warble purity of youth. JlMPlita at 4.16 ... le_,lastiting.at-Elkirieburg at"l.ls • r. sc. tu1 ..'",,,.,..„' ne —"--- in , the city belle 'MAIL TRAIN leaves New Yerk-at 12.00 noon, and '" L " L ", ,„“ n• ,, s gi lt n. re t il ea 7 vie vea IP .n., freckles , ki in eri, Viti rimplim., and rough ,rhilalielphia at 4,30-. P., iC , , alltring,:tiottrellf 8.2 0 ~,,,m m. La1„,,,,,, t i 1' .g tne comp-emon I t sh, toinspa i V . liwe'RlM-TEllti -I . l.4k lA' Uot : ;ll ' pp " ' '.l; H k at, .i .00 ;„ . ' ..: : ar. ,itici_ lb i ..... P b a r cird imfr iiiie4 , '. by . co .,b n b.... talna n b o wi tua operb t•Tlaiintions to the 'M'vjil* at liarriabtuvik 2.00.4:41, and Nronnecting with the w ., I.' • y should have. Suld whole/dale and re- Peurmylvanta. Eadderta Train for flttediurg. A sleeping OW IraL ' At, S. A. MINKEL & BRO. iiiii B 9 aullehedl4i Oda tram .. •: • • " , 118 Market Street, Illutiabuill. tgottuectiona are wade at Ilandabarg 'with trains on the cal , ........,,,, Nzufiylvtuea,, No4therb :Comma and Cumberland 'vane) . .ossE de .13LACE.WELL'S EN GLIS H martiediti end:At . , for Pinladelp&M, ?C'S 16111 "; - . a eicKum,i rare-article for table tier- /d 2 t' re Ceired Yflllletetrn;,` Allentown,- ' ni kik ''- . - ' ,„,;„nd tor ode by:' .- ' . SEMLER & 'RUHR Cal_ and Sageage„oheckok.thrtiu4h.„.. rate beoveete gem - Yee .., „:,„.,.., , , ~___,..„,0 Wm. t,.,,.,, jr., g. and Illorisbers4l; 16 ; between RairlabarS and PINY' :'.' f .7`. - ' l' — '• 2--' th e Barrel. Pima; 1 4 86 ht Ntn.B - eawand $8 itt - treo. z" - picKLEB j prcyttlf.V.9.l !—By . ;.I.lrotticljetamether informattto APPIY_to. • 58144111 General Areti ,a . 4.y ar_ orm aca ragf Barrel, Jar ur &ma mm a, at ,a lianas, .41Whintis (Sucotwacum to Wm. Dock, Jr., & ‘0) CHANGE OF HOUILS.—On and after Mon day, April 4th, Mkt, Pasaenger tra:B6 will daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted* run FOR CHAMBERSBURg 4.. ND H.4IZP-TSBURG: A_ !S.. 7.00 2:46 7.37 835 8. Li 4.40 Leave Ragerestos-n '. Greencastle . Arrive a Chataberaburg, Leave at Leave Shippeasborg Newville . " Carlisle 53c • Mechanicsb6s 10.10 242 • " ing. 42 &rive at Har ri sburg 6 6. 25 10 55 1116 312 3.40 FORVELAMBRRSAIWRG AND HAGERSTOWN: .s. iii. P.S. P. N., Leave Harrisburg 3 , ... 8.06 1.32 429 " Mechanicsburg ....I. - 8.47 2.15 4.54 " Carlisle 9.27 235 5.4 - " Hewvllle " 10 2' 3.29 — _ii alppensburg ... , .10.33 4.00 `Arrive at. 1105 4.30 Chambersburg, Leave at 2110 4.40 Leave Greecastie .11.55 5.30 Arrive at Hagerstown ... ..... —.12.35 6.10 AR- Making close connections at Harrisburg with traits for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg ; end with rains for all points West. sig-The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.20. P. a., rano only as far as Carlisle. O. N. LULL, .541. R. R. Office, Chambersbarg, April 4. 126.3-17 SUMMER ARRANGEBTFAT. fiREAT TRUNK LUTF, FROM TEE AA NORTH and Northweet for Philadelplua,New Tort, Rankling, Pottsville, Lebanon., Allentown, Pagon,Se.,&e. Trains leave Harrisburg Rs Philadelphia, New V o rh, . goading, Pottsvi ll e and all intermediate statiom., &Oh a. re.., and 2.00 P. at. New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 a, arriving at New York at L 45 the same day. A Epecial Aceommodattoti Passenger tram leaves Read rif at 7.15 a. la., and returns Dom Harnsbuig at 5 P a. Fares stem Narruiburg: 'to New lurk, to ta , to Il e a.. datphia $3 85 and $2 80. 13.--gge checked through. Returning, leave New York at 6a. a.. 12 coon. and 7 r. n , (Pittsburg EXpreas arriving at Itaniaburg ate s, rgl Leave Philadelphia at 8 lb. , 3.30 r. a. Sleeping cars to the New Year express Trtrom,tbroagb to and froth Pittsburg without change. Passengers by the CStawitwa Railroad leave Tainager at &60 a. at., and 2.10 for Phoadelpma, New York, and all way points. ThAns kayo Nusville at 9.15 s. n., and 2.tal P. r., :br Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. An Accommodation Yasmager tram kayea Bead Lag at &00.1- it: and returns from Philadelpbb. at 5.00 r. s. 'All the above trains run daily, Sunday L'acepted. A' Sunday train leaves Pottsville at '7.CO awl Phil adalptits at &IS P. a. Mlleage. SW 8011 and Excarstm. tickets at raiaesui to and "rim% id; points ltua.pungi Applicable to all usotalezto 1.00 A. N. 7.30 A- It Boot tzedShoe Ma Wsm3luers. 1864 ....... 1.20 x. 2.K1 Paris Mantilla Emporium, • ' '-• t 35 P. Ir. ...... . . NO. 920 CHESTNUT ST., PHILAD'A. .NOW OPEN—Paris-Made MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS. Also, SPRING and SUMMER GARMENTS, of our own Manufacture of the Latest Styles, and in great variety. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE PARIS MANTILLA EMYROIUM, 920 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1564 ROACH & lB A, c. COSTAR'S - EXTEEMINATORS, For Rite, Mice, Roaches, Agds, Bed Bugg, Mosquitos, Moths in Furs, Woolens, etc-, insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc. RAILROA DS. ()UAIBEILLAN) VALLE y UM FRANKE I I N RAIL ROADS. ILEALI.N G R AILR 0A D. 80 pounds baggage allowed to each person. te. e. NIGOLLS, General Superist-:,dot May 2, 1884-lirwit loserui ono %Moabite Discovery. HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is of more general practical ;aunty litian any invention now before the public. It has Ewer, tburucably tested during the last twu yearb by praebcal men, and pronounced by all to be SUPERIOR TO A NY Adhesive Preparations knov.e. lIILTOII'B IsSOLCIS.LI CIOLESS is a new thin& and the result of ye= of study; its combination is on • new thing. Scientific Principles, And under no eiratmstanota or sage of temperature, still it be come corrupt or omit any offensive Its Oosibinatfon BOOT Al'D SPOE Ifantifecearers, issam. Ham will find it the beet muck, known as Cementing for the Cbtionebrt wor_ke without ,cieuay, t not ofimised by any arrange Of' temperature. JEWELERS will find it sufficiently adhesive for their nee, as bee been voted. Jewelers. It is Especially Adapted t 9 Leath And we chum u an especial merit, that it trucks" Patchett to Beam and glides sufficiently strong will/oat stitching. LIQUID CEMERI Kura liquid t that Li a sure thing for mend Toys, Bon; articles df Household uls77' REIdEMBER HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CESIINT 'I in a liquid form and as easily sin • plied as paste. /Insoles breumuf CzacErr is insolunkt in water Or OIL HILTON'S Lemmas CHM= Adheres oily substances Remember Supplied in Family or Mazarac: carer's Packages Prom 2 ounces to 190 lba. HILTON BROEL & CO., Propriecon; Providence, I= Saints In Pluladelphlk 1048-Alp AT . TICE As Spring approacha AN:, S and . ROACHES From their holes WERE out; Apa MICE and <A Joi rpite of CATS, Gaay skip abotd. establiainid in N. T. City." ."Only Infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Fiats come out of their holes to die." 810 its 0.00 L2e. 132 2.00 It la the only "Aiwa rk- mAanona MO