IEEIi9UA L , , . (4)2I;ST IT tr't J,3 , ti:ti_Tlfis CONSTITUTION WATER. Co NSTITCTI (IN WATER. cossTIT CT! oN WATER CONSTITUTION WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER. coNsTITUTI uN WATER?. CONSTITUTION WATER. CuNsTITUTioN WATER. • CoNSTITCTIoN WitTER. CONSTITUTIoN WATER. CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER IMI GREAT K EAIEDY FOB. TRP,. CONSTI trTIO AND THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY WM METES, aid DISEASES. of the EMNEYS and BLADDER. CON ST 1 - 1: T lON WATER Etas been pronounced by the lledical Faculty end .the public, to be the most wonderful remedy ror the perom, pent ouro of all diseezee of . the STOIIACIL LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER that has ever been (dere& It is not a MINERAL WATER.' It .is from experienc that. CONSTITUTION WATER has emanated, and we now say let no man doubt, when a single bottle has boon known to cure diSeases which the best medical. talent in this country has (Med to relieve. 'A remedy possessing the virtues of Constitution Water cannot be classed uudor "quack" preparations, silt now used by the moat scientific practitioners in this city. It is only second class physicians that cry down popular remedies, while the better skated make use of every, means to accomplish a cure; and the success of the pity-. stein, Increases as his knowledge of different remedies enables him to produce a cure, while othore fail in the, at. t.orupL Science is Satisfied with the truth. give Constitution Water,a fair trfal—We mean you who are under '6ollle arvizaistes care than year to year, and we particularly allude to ladies who are corucantly re.:zorting to local treatment ; and all sorts of local applications for diseases, with as much Chance of sacrum as there would be from local application:. to the throat for diseases of the brain. We have been always careful to Use language in our ciroular that could not shock the most delicate organize- Moo, but We receire SD many Colunianneatiens from per ms for which Constitution Water is adapted,, and of whose diseases no mention has boon made, that we hare come to the conclusion that if the remedy is capable of producing a cure, no matter what the disease , may be, lt should be made known. Thy medicine is pet up fee the public, and there should be no exceptions. We would say, Constitution Water is not like a gilded pill, made co suit the eye and taste; it is a medicine iu every sense of the term, placed in the hands of the pee pie ler their relief, and if taken according to the, direc tions it will, in every case, produce a radical cure. We would say that the directions in regard to diet, eta, be late only to the disease under which they occur. DIABETES • (a a disease of the Stomach and liver, acting through the kidneys, and is, without doubt, the most obstinate disettse, except consumption, that affects the human constitution We hare no space foTdiscuming causes, but will suite that the effect of the disease is the conversion of the statchy principle (or Vegetable portion of the food) into sugar, which stimulates the kidneys to an excessive secretion of water. Many persons suffer from this disease who are Ignorant of it; that is, they pass large quantities during the day, and are obliged to get up from one to fifteen or twenty tunes during the night. No notice is taken of it until their attention is called to the largo discharge of water, and often wheu it is so far advanced as to be beyond the control of ordinary comedies. Another symptom is thegTeat thirst, which, when tho disease is fully estali. lished, is intolerable—/he puttied drunks constantfy without being salisfitd; also dryness of the mouth, cracking of the lips, a sweet breath, in the more advanced cases, and tlnaily loss of appetite, emaciation, and the patient gradu al), tusks from exhaustion CoNSTITCTION WATIIR is, without doubt, the only known remedy fur [habeas, and wu have as much confidence that it is a specific as we hare that opium will ()mince ale* 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 arieie from a tautly eel:ration—in the ono case being too little, and accompanied by vere pain, and the other a toe profuse secretion—which - will be speedily cured by tile _ . CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CoNsTITUTIoN WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTITUTION WA TR CONSTITUTION WATER CONSTI iN WATER CONSTITUTION wATEK CoNSTITUTION WATER THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FUR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWM REMEDY FOR THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES. IHRITATI.ON OF THE NECK OF THE EVADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE Kimmins, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. STRANGUARY AND 131SKNING, OR PAINT - 01 URI NATINC. For these diseases it to truly a sovereign remedy, and toe much cauutit he said iu its praise. A single dose bag been kuewu to relieve tun most argent symptoms, Are you troubled with that distressing polo to the small or the beet and through the nips? A teaspuentul a day of tile Constitution Water erW relieve you titit tussle. PELTSICIA.NS Rave long elnee given up Lee lute of buchn,.cubobs and jumper to the treatment of tbdae - thamtaee, artst only use them for the want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER has proved Itself equal to tho task that nes doColved upon it. DIURETICS irritate and dnxich the niniteya, and by constant use eoou lead w chronic degeneration and contirmed disease. ' Wu present the CUUSLitiltiOn Water to the public with the cutiviuttou that it has uu equal in relies - tug the class of diseases fur winch it has been found NU eminently suc cessful for cunng ; and we trust that we shall be rewarded fur our ahem in placing so raluable a remedy in a form to meet the requinnuenta of patient and physician. READ I READ ! ! BEAD ! ! DeafrlLLß, Pa., June 2, 1862.—Dr. Wm, A. Gregg— Dear 5ir:.41.1 February, 1861, I was affected with augur diabetes, and for live mu 11.% I passed more than two gallons of water in twenty-four hours. I was obliged to get up as often as tea or twat ‘.O times during the eight, an d i n five mouths 1 lost about fifty pounds in weight During the mouth 0. July, hfil, 1 procurod two bottles of Constitution Water, and iti two days after using it I ex perienced relief, and alter taking two bottles I mils en tirely cured, soon after regaining my usual keal health. Yours truly. .1. V. L DE WITT ScerrON Con:is - as, N. N., Doc 27,1801.—Win. LE Gregg id 02.--Gents: 1 freely give you liberty co makeuse of the %Slowing certificate of the value of Constitution Waterl which lam recommend iu the highest manner: My wife MIS attacked with pain in the shoi,i4ers whole length of the bank, and in her limbs, with Potpie.; don of the Heart anti rr itagion if the Baader. I caned a physician, who attended her about three months, when he left lasi' worse than he had found her 1 then employed ono of the best pIaySiCUUD3 1 could Clod, who attended her for about nine mouths, and while she was under his careshe did not suf. fer quite as much pain. He finally gave tier up, and said "her case was incorabte. For, •" said he, "she has stick a earabiruition of coroplaints.that outdid's' e given for one ope rates against some other of her diffialitieS." About this time she comatenued the use Of Constitution Water, and to our utter astonishment, almdst the that dcee deemed to have the desired effixit, and' she kept on improving rapidly under its treatinent,.and now superintends en tirely her domestic nhairs. - Sho has' not taken any of the Constitution Water for about four weeks, and 'weare happy to Bay that it has produced a perataneut cure. W3L IL VAN BENTSCHOTER Wirrasaaprzt.n, Conn., March 2, 1863.--Dr. W.. H arspg—Dear Sir:—Raving seen your adcortieemont . 'Constitution Water," recommended for Intlammation •uf the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder, having sulferod fo r the past three year., and tried the skill of a number of physicians with only temporary relief, I wasindueed to try your medicine. I procured one bottle' of your agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lee, Salmon & Co., and when I had used half of it, to my surprise I found a groat change In my health. I have used two bottles of it, and am where I never expected to be in my life, well, and in good spirits. I mums express ray gratitude for it; I feel that it is all 110.1 more Main you recommend it to be. May the blessi ng CK God ever attend yon in your labors of love. YOUYS truly, LEONARD BIGELOW. "FOR SAG& BY ALL DRUGGISTS.- PRICE SL -Wit. H. GREGG & GO., Proprietors. . MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents, jan 211410r8m-end No. 46 Cliff street, New York. sold by Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, rhila., and lUJNKEL & BRO., 118 Market Street; Harnsbnrg, and by allD•nggists„T IpiNGLISH • BREAKFAST TEL—Just re _ osived; aline oaten of Ravish Breakfast Tea, at sHISLER & FRAZER'S, cancessaora to Wm. Doak, 1111$CELLANE0 [TS. ELECT LtIC LT Y. WYETH and CREAMER, EOleCti3 and Electr..pathic physicians, respectfully otter Lee.r prulessiu,ai servicea in ad rho varlims braueltos of the pref....saw, ror.itte treatment of all amia ai+d chronic Win'. Of disease. . . . The remedial means • they employ In the 'treatment of cimtme consist of Magnetism, Galvanism, Ellectro. Magnet lien, the Swedish method of I ocslimsi movement cute, a (cue Ectimiti - when deSmed necessary, and Id act all the natural curative agents that may sucoossitilly be brought tO bear open the disease. They du not d to be understood as mitigating to themselves any superiority of precessional 'skill, bin they believe the remedies they employ in the treatment of dla. ease tar superior to those generally employed by physiclarts, trim the fact that they act in perfect harmony with the laws governing and controlling the human system. To this, and the fact that they confine themselves to no par molds" pathy or system, -Mter-attilbute' their success controlling disease. • The principal agent they employ in the treatment Of disease, namely, Electi Italy, is an agent wonderful in Its phenomena and powerful an Its 'effects for good or UL, It to an ever present, all-pervrdffig - principle, • governing All things, from rolling wends down to the Invisible partleleo of gaseous matter. We see It in Opi lightning's Ike* and hoer the manifestations of its power in the Anutt..ring thunder. -- It is the cause of all decOdifneffion; rtUompn - .. emu and transformation. It excites all motion. 'lt is the' exulting cause of life, growth, decay and death. It causes asxretion, excretion, digestion. ;it bo/d of the crude fnod at the stcor-ch, cutivertklt - inth a alat c ,ur au idity, transmutes It into arterial blood, riu'd sonde apt, ate ii nport.ut mace of supply 11'4 nutriment_ according;to the net:emit-les of the body. It Is the net e' vital 'fluid," the gteat agent through whiCh the mind acts upon the btadys It is the cause of all causes axe .pt the drat great canse. the Infinite Mind Whith created it and brought it Into' u .e Tithe . may appear like mere assertions, but they as. theta admitting • f strong and irresistible proof. Is it then, to be wondered at that an agent so wOnderful In Its phe nomena, as powe, tat in its manthistations and so intimate. connected with all the operations of the human aye, tem. al3otad be almost absnlute in its paver of controlling disease? Certainly not. It is a natural sequence and follows as surely as day _follows night. Among tile diseases which are found to yield readily to Electricity, in connanction with proper adjunct treatment, may oe mentioned the following; Incipient COUSLIA(0101.1, Paralysis, Elpiliptle, Hysteric and oilier Convulsions; Neuralgia, In Its worst forms, Ithuematism, Inflammatory and chronic; all diseases of the nervous system; ayspep aim cured in a few treatments; all diseases-of the urinary and genital organs; Female Diseases, Asthma, Piles and Prolapses Anti; Amaurosis and all kindred elections of the eye; Aureola, zuictures, all skin digit/aide, &c. • Persons calling will ire told whether they can be hem- Clued and ne Mate taken where some relief-cannot be at. forded. Oroaidtation free. Office, S-,uth' Seiond street, ba.ow Chestnut, Harrisburg, Pa, Office hours from Bto 12 ~ re- 1 ° P.: to b and 7 to 9 P. AI.R7 It. WYETH, 111- 0., apl3 Int...a. lel fiNtiN (311,7,AMENR. A. F. ZIMMERMAN, Practical Watch -Maker, No. bQ Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. - DEALER IN FLYE WATCHES, Cai ntlNGS ' SETS 01' mrsuer. VINE SILVER WARE, - - - PLATED WARE, TEA SERVICES, AND ALL KINDS Olr JEWELRY. Has constantly on hands well selected and elegantly mooned stock of FLNE WATCHE9I, CHAINS, . • RINGS, ' AND SETS. • FINE SILVER WARES AmerucAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS WATC.II2B, Both In Gold and Silver Cases. Alto, a, Ono assortment of LADIES , WATCHES Oonotantiy on hand. • A LARGOS ITABESTT or ELEG-A.TqX ,Of all descriptions; all of which will be sold at the LOWEST 'CASH PRICES. gar , Call and exandnetha gouda Particular attention paid toy repairing of tine Watches, such: as Chronometers, Duplex and other celebrate., Watches, and all lauds or Jiivrelry neatly repaired. None bat the most competent workmen employed, and the whole matter under my own personal supervision. d- F. ZIMMERMAN, mar2Sl No. 52 Market street, adjoining Brant's fLaIL Steam Weekly to Liverpool. . rPOUCHING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Har i; bor.) The well., known Steamers of the Liverpool New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company, axe in tended to sail as follows: Minbornugh, Saturday, Juno 1.5. - City of Washington, Saturday, June 25 Ci , y of Manchester, Saturday, July 2. RA'Ph: UP PAAISAG4 ILLTABLR lit GOLD, OR MI BQOPTALRAT nr OSTRRIMOT. FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE $3O De do to London 85 00 Ido to London 34 00 do to Paris 96 00 do to Paris . 40 00 do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg....ST 0.0 Passengers also forwarded to Havre ; Bremenßoat:is• dam, Antwerp &0., at equally low rates. Faros from Liverpool or . Queenstown: let Cabin, $75, $136, $lO6. Steerage, $36. Those who wish to sond for their friends can buy tickets here at these tales For further information apply at the COMDREIV'R Offices JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, N. Y. or 0 0 7.IIC4F.HNIA.N, Harriaburs. (f3-11y INSURANCE COMPANY-OF NORTH AMERICA, N 6 333 Walnut Street, South. Side, Eturt,9l Third Street, Philadelphia. AMOUNT OF .... . ...... 50 INCL)PAORATED 1794, • CAPITAL $500,000 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation In surance. • , ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Presiqent. CHARLES PLATT, Secretary- • . ;WILLIAM BITEHLgit, Central Agent for ,Pennwylyupla. Offite I'Vaigut St. ) near Second, Ilarrisburg ) Pa, my2p2p,.. • _ -.•. UANIEL:A, MUENCH - AGENT 0 F the Old Wallower Xiirte, respectfully in fordiS the public that this oia Daily Pranspertatiou (the only Wallower. Line now in-- existenoo in this City.) is in successful opem.guns,arnlipmpare(J .to carry freight as low as any other individual imp retweeuPtira delphial-fianiSburg, Sunbury; Lewilibint,Tilllamsport. Jersey Shore, 14xik'Haverrfuld".alljether phiatehn the Northern Central, Philadelphia and:laelifand Wratasport and Elmira Rarroade.' , - - DANIEL A. 111)1Mga, "Omit Harnahnrg, Penn'a. 6onda 'lent to tbe Warehonae - otafehati3. Paciobc . 11., Zen & Rinchnian, Nos. SOB and sio-IllaikeVilreet; above 8 - th Philadelphia, by - 4' d'eltick", arrirveot Harris: - burg, road? Inr oanvory"next martihig.• TaP 3O -ra Of°l . . . . . . „.. ... . .. Rico LADIE 6 6---Lf yen wish- g00d..., Lett° 1 gaper, Ervielppea. Inia Pena, or anything eliutin the gigtiwgery iitte, yen will do wall by calling at L., ' - BCHEITER'S BOOKSTORE, Harrisburg,. nole DicA tml tzl T - 'll,. 'JOHN L. LION'S tintiNcit ItEmonickt, v offops, ;,....i: f • ..•,ii.,'7.r...'„_... IMi ME GRP:4 2 4 FEMALE REGULATO.H, Are the only known remedy that will successtutly and Invariably restore and regniatethe temalosyotem, remor ine all irregularities, and producing. health, clear tato strength'' - ..,. MEI LYON'S pv. - FtTonroAL, DI1O?S Are a fluid preparation, the only true ono of the kind ever lisco rated in this country, and zeta directly on the pant- Iffected, whilst pills and powders can'only roach them at they work through syrapathy, but-ntit at aH direct and pointire. . Are you suffering from n iniatent anxiety for the rugu mr return of nature's prescribed taws Give yourself notteeteine-es, for Lyon's Periodical Drops, taken a day or two before the expected period, will paei-. gaols , and invariably regulate its coming, as sure as e . teet follows cause, as certain al daylight fbilows darkens. Are you sick, eatbabled by. disease, or usable to boa the labor and danger of taoremem t ;, .. . _ .::x LYONi Oome to you se a bleating, rim le not prevention better than oure - , If regularly taken, ft la a certain preventive, andfsrp lave you much peril wad many hours or suffering. Rave you been ulDiated litirmany years with compliiinte Incident to the sea that have battled the skill of plryai inane, and aro har rying you on le an early grive LYolrs PNA4 O .IIIOA I, "mon die the mot reliable regulator ever known, and cure, Ilke initrici , an those irregultuitles that have delltd• the doctor'? Witl you-wairte naray with =flaring tram' Leucprrhlza rrolapeuklVotnenorrhwia, and a thousand other dlilicul 161, all gummed up under the name ot =wear= and 4beltrnoted swap', whoa en investment atm* dollar in LYON'S PERionabei, DROPS will snretg save yOtL ; ';* Do not use the drops when foitiddiu In the directions, for although ,a poaltdve :ea* lixinnlest4 at all oche+ thnest.thltY arcJ9o pow r/:litand.6nuly taleulated toltulittst and'gosetn the. funettotta of the - aexual organism, that', d takentowropes Uutek;they•would produce malts con wary to natunkagahua vsslitoh all. particularly. Shoes who would reproduce, 111/911111 arMtlly rent. LYON'S PBRIODICAIuDROPS , Cannot harm We, mops delicata:o‘Matitullos at anyldine; yet toe proprieuirs "Mai to guakd against Its misuse, Mailing that a tlabardad 'Minh. wrn.be used fora good pur pose where one 18 used for all Illegitimate one. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS, . the. never-ibiling retails, Relplator, .for sale by every Drnggist, in the city-litidhoulititmnd ilo not, If value yotir health and, wathior. rellabletedicliae, ,buy miy other. ffske tic:l - other, but:lf the" Drusgtat `to whom you apply has not goSlt, send and get it for 'you. C. Gi CV.04.104,, ntalumna, : Neu ?Ot?eN Conn. a At WiwiMalt kr.. • JOHNST9N, HO4COVAY a cowirEi4:.' 28 Ninth Sixth Stave!, delphia, Pi ,! -. A • _ „Jr- • 41, iYIkO =3 LOCK _HOSPITAL, HAS discovered the most certain, speedy and effectual reamedteß to Ilia wort' IMI OM A Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One Weskciesa of the Back, Affections of the 11.1dneys end Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, ilencrul ho- Willy, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, 'Low Spints, ilonfusion ()I Ideas, PRlVlLtillteli of the Heart, Timidity Crumbling; Dimness or Sight cr Giddint_,, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, inections of the Liver Lungs, Stomach or Sowels—tliose terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Babas of Youth—those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Symms to the Shinners of Ulyases,4 blighting their most brilliant bowie or anticipationa, rendering marriage, impossible. d-= Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vico, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweetie to an untimely grave thousands of YOU 4 Men of the 'post exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who alight Jthervrise have entranced listening Senates with the thun ders of eloquence or waked to ecttlify the living lyre, may oail with full confidence. El IE2I Elial TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF This preparation Is particulirly recommended to 'the MEDICAL PROMS:RION and the PUBLIC for the prompt and certain cure of DISEASES OP TRE.,BLADDER, KID NEYS; URINARY ORGANS, ETC. It roar be relied on as the best mode for the administra tion of these remedies Inaba large class of diseases of both sexes to which they are applicable. It never. Interferes with the digestion, and by its concentration, the dose is much reduced. N. B.—Purchasers are advised to ask fbr TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAT BA. and take nothing else Ea Imitatletusend worthless preps rations, wader similar names, are In the market. Price SI 00. Sent by express on receipt of price. Miamian tared only by TARRANT & CO., No. 2713 G reemn o atme a , owner of Warren stoma, New York, and for ids Drsepirtt howl/4 • ect42 div For sale.by,S. A. KIJPIKLE & BRO., and by Draggiatt• generally.- Steam . Job Primitin is - ESTABLIS/baNT, = TRERD STYMET, NP. AR WAISTyr, HARRISBURG, PA. . „ • lICOLVING recently added to our Jobbing ,ILL Department a large =maim of new type, several ' new fast. sterundiresses of the' most improved machinery, and other material, we are ridiv prepared to execute at Short notice, and in the moat approwd style, ALL liiNns OF MILITARY BLANKS, LETTER SHEET HBADINGS, , CIRCULARS, BILL READS, BUSINESS CARDS, '. RAILROAD BLARES, MISTERS, in one or inoro oalors,' PuooluMMES, ~ BILLS OF LADING, FROM:MAY NOTES, LEGAL BLANK • . jOl3 WORK. , oF , ALL: kS - GRIPTIONS, . , PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL. Orders from a distance attended to proinguy. • ' t .ttlitlke , ROMANO' SHERRY, Ili:ported , :'1: 'lB4B. Warrantor! the Mart Sherry Winn trith4e oonn i try. For alto at FOITSLZR & FRAZER. taw oacosseors to Wm. Dock, Jr., 1004 I'l LJQCAL. DR. JOHNSON, BALTIMORE DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE RELLW LN SIE TO TWELVE TIOUR;3, NO lIRROURY OR xonotts DRUGS. Tton Days YOUNG MEN MARRIAGE. Married persons, or Voting Men contemplating marriage, belt% aware of physiml . ‘ . tnetra, organic debility, defor mities, &c., speedily cured. He who plums himself under the care of Dr. J. may re: ligiously confide In Ws honor as a gentleman, and conll dently rely upon his skill as a Physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS mmedlately cored, and full rigor restored. Trim distressing eilimtion—which` renders tills miserable and marriage Impossible—is the pessity paid by the na il= of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not Wog aware of the dreadful cosLsoquences that may ensue. Now, who that under *ands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lust, sooner by th.oBo, falling Into improper habits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy othipring, the 11106 t melees and de structive symptoms to botb body and mind arise. lho system becomes deranged, the physical and mental functionit weakened, lose of procreative power, nervous . ciyupopsia, palpitation of the heart, Indigestion, ounstitutional debility, a weetieg of the foam, cough, Goa etuoption, decay and death. 4 Onies.No. Ti Sot= FREDIRTOK &SEIM Left hand e going.from Baltimore street, a few doors from the Corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Domoisk Diplornse hang in his offloe DR. J - OHRSON, mambo,. or the Royal College of Surgeons, London, grad uate from one of the moat endhent collages in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has. boon spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and also whore, has admixd some of the most 'astonishing Curs , " that were over known ; many troohled4citb ringing to the head and ears when asleep, great 'nervousnesa, .betns 418=10 at sudden...sounds, bashfulness, with frequent 'dashing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured immediately. 'PARK PARTICULAR NOTICa: !These am.soma of the sad and melancholy abets pro. dueed by early habits or youth, viz : weakness of the had. and pains In the heed, dimness of sight, bee of Muscular powor, palpitation of the heart, dyspopeda, nor- Opus irrleability, symptoms of consumption, &c. lisirrear.v.—The (earth' enema on the mind are much to be dreaded-loss of memory oonfration of ideas, de pression or spines, ca ll forebodings, aversion to somoes, Reif distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &0., are seamier the evils produced. Ittgx - Who have ihjiffixi tlielitsolves by a certain practice in tinged in when alone, 0 habit frequently learned Cron. evil companions, or at school, tho effects of which art •• nightly felti even when asleep, and if ootoured -render? marriage n aissiblo, and destroys both mhtil and hOdy, ahouldt Ay. at mediately. • Whets ; t hat a young man, the &Tacit' his country . the darling of his parents, should bo [matched from all urospects and! enjoyments of life, by the - consequence 01 ,deviating from- the pith of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit, Such persons Knee, before contem plating f&A.RRIAGE, ,RAfiect that a sound mind and body are the roost necessary •requisites to promoteconnubial happiness. indeed , with out these, the Journey through life becomes a weary pit •etTimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; tip becoMos shadowed with despair and filled with th. .rudanchnly reflection that the happiness of another be cornea blighted with our Wu. di3wkozolalauatiomgo When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure rinds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, too often happens that an inclined sense of shame or the dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who 'Yom eduoation and respectability, can alone befriend him Re falls hito the hands of ignorant and designing pretend era, who, incapable-of curing, Mob hia pennant?y sub stance, keep him trilling month after month,- or as longs the smallest fee can be - obtained, and in despair leave bin, ..with ruined health to sigh over lifsgallin,edisappolntment, or, by the enact' the deadly poison. Iforelry, hasten the coustitohonalsympt i softhistenibledisease,suchaaarec none of the Head Throat, Nese, Skin. eta, progreesmf with frightful Japidity till - death puts itt porind to hie irnediltlertiffirinv by sending him to that vadiscovered country from-Wheaton nn traveler returns; s3llollz3nVitokZotOav:lsl,unbw; The many thotisands cored at this institution year after yoar.; and the numerous important surgical operation& bertbrnnia by Dr., Johnson, witnessed by the reporters co the Star, Dripper, and many ether papers, notices of orbitt have amared again and again before the public, beside* his standing as a gentleman of character and respond bility, Is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. SKIN DLSP. ARES SPEEDILY CURED. n f',6 610. 7 South Fradeilvk 64:rsalt. ap26-dly . .THERE SUCH WORD AS FAIL." CUBEBS AND COPAIBA. KAILttUAiI 5 Pe Rail it oad I t_ • 7.)6^ i SPRING TIYLE TABLE. 1 , 1%.E TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR FROM PEILLADEDELMA. MONDAY, Ilay. lath, 1.864, FIE Passenger Trnins of the Pewasylvenia Railroad Companv will d^part from and arrive at liar• debug and Philadelphia as follows: E A ST W 24-R D THROUGH EXPREE-A TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 2.45 A. M. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 e. t. risr LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) et 6.00 a. IL, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. ar. Passengers take breakfast at Lantstear. MuLiNT JOY ACCOMIIoIiATION, leaves Harrisburg at .20 connects at Lancaster with Lancaster fleeralf mudation train, and and arrives at Wee. Philadelphia at 12.25 e a. uLUX BI ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris burg at 12 20 P. Columbia 1.55 e. s., and arrives at I ant aster 2.30 et - a.l 'connecting with F'att Mall east at Lancaster for Pttiladelpha, and arrives at West Philadel phia at 5.30 P a. MAIL TRall4 leaves Flatulent - mai 1 20 P x ; !AM-aster at 2.47 P at. , aca mum-esti. [Gar. Fhisdalphta at. 5.30 ? ELARRlSittlEiti atXtialltoliaTio:4 TRAIN. via Una'', nia, learea Harrisburg at 5.25 P. a., and arrives at Weal Philadelphia at 10.50 e. W ESTWARD. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily !except Monday, at 2.10 of . at, ; Alitxuaa 7.35 a_ u., take breaklaai, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80 r. a. PriII..ADEI.YHIA EX./SW TRACT leaves' Harrisburg daily at 3.10 AA/. Altoona at 8.20 ti m., take breakfast, :tad affirm at l'itLaborg. at 1.00 P. a. SLAM TR&IN leaves Harrisburg ct 1.30 P. Y; Altoona at 7.16 P. take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.Y..3U A. MG r•AST LINE leaves Harrisburg itt 350 p. ti ; Altoona at 35 P. a., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at LOO s.L. MOUNT JOT ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster IS 9 30 L at., arrives at Harrisburg at IL at A. ht I'DAMS/VIRG utieinfibitiliAllt):: TRAIN leaves West 'Philadelphia at. 2.46 e. as., and arrives at Harrisburg at &IV e. a. . MOUNT. ' JOY ACGOVIIODATION No. 2, 14 , ave6 Tawas , er at 6.25 1" st, coot:wain th r. with RAlinsbilly ACri , lll in dation Wart, leaves Mount. Joy at 7.00 r. it. and arrives at Harrisburg at &20 r x. ant, Supt. Midas Dim PensVa R. R. Thirrishurr, Mac , is. 1 gm!. -.irr Northern Central Railway 0.; - • FrAZ 7 !.t:.z 0: 13 - I W-P 31 4- _I -1.":11: At" AI "Liilol - = •a- sultana:. mint.E. TAB 144. THREE TRAINS' DAILY TO AIM PROM BALTIMORE WASHINGTON CITY. Connections made with in:ins on Pramsyhaania Railroad, to and brow Pittsburg and the Won. THREE TRAINS DAILY to ands from tie North and Weal snatch Susquokauna, Elroink and MI or Northern New York. ON =ld after MONDAY,. MAY 185 h, 1864, the Pamenger Trains of the Norte.* nCOU__ . . 1181 lisulany will arrive at and dopy? t front Rarritibilil and Baltimore as molts; viz: SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury day (="opt Sunday)._ . 40.25 s. is loaves ...... tat r. At. arrives at Baltimoro 5.40 P. M. EXPEM 'MIN leaves Sunbury dully (except Sunday) 11.45 r. leaves Hartieburg (except, Monday) " ;mires at* Brdilmode daily .. (except Monday) . 7.430 A. at ELiBBISBelt(1 d t OOOMMODATION leaves Has- burs' SUNBURY AGGOIIMOD 4 I.IION leaves Ban bury daily (camps Soo-. day) at ' 7. 4 24 A. X NORTH WARD. KAM TELAAN leaves Baltimore daily' (except Sunday) ' 9.20 a. at /eaves Elianiebarg 136 e. M. It arrives at Suribuii , • 4.05 e. a. EXPREPS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily 9.30 p. M. ~ . arrives at Harrisburg...—. LSO a. X. " teaves Banishorg daily (e.x... mot Monday) A. a. N. . 4. arrtveset Sunbery - 5.53 A. x. EfARILIBBUBO ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal timore daily (except San . tiay): 3.oo'p.tr. .'• arrives at Branisburg...A .7.50 r. M .: SIIIIIIDBY ACCOMMODATION leaves PI • burg daily (exceptBtuularg) at 400 P. N. "Fir farther Information applfat the _OM% in Penny' '7 vanta Railroad ()opal. J. N. DriRARRY, liarrisliu qt. bray 16. IRP4 non. Sup', 1864. r- u riiiiadelphiet:•.a#4: Erie It oad. Tffis great line traverses the Northern and Northwest oounties or Pennertvanin to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been Leased by the Prearnm.v.eins ELituroem tom rmrir, and under their auspieea ut being rapidly opened thronglieut its entire length. • It is new in use for Peesenger med. Freight ..bunineew 11em Harrisburg to St. nary'. Ma miles) on the &mem I).7ision, and from Sheffield to Erie (712 - miles) on the Western TIME OF PAsszNpER TRAM &T HARRISBURG Leava Eastward. Nall Train 1.20 r. 11 Express Train.. Lcace t;TOrtiward. 2.60 a. M. ___ _ __ _ Wail Train . L3S e. n. SzeretiTruln &lb A- li. . thus nn througli-inettotst- mesas both waya on cheat trains between Phtlattelphaa and Look, Haven„ and bn ttetnti Baltimore's/el Lod Haven. Elegiuitßleeping cars on Express tradris bah %nye be tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and WM' %inn and Philadelphia - - For information reapecting Passenger business' apply at the 8. 8. Corner 11th and Market. stream . and; fer Freight baeinese of the Compel 'a Agents: 8. B. Kingston, Jr. , corner 13th and Market streets, Philadelphia. . J. W. Reynolds, Elie. J. M. Drill, agent N. C. R R, Baltimore. a.llousroN, Ciehffal LEWIS L HO[ Freight Agent, Phtrra. , Genera pie' ket Arm PhtTa JOB. D. POTTS -mv2o 41v1 - Orrin' re Afensper, WWirMtspori. AIR LINE ROUTE. • UtL"7-Alb7;--aV—AIIIIM: I, AND PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER 'MONDAY,' November 16tb, 1868, die Passenger Tranis will leave the Pinta delpnia and . Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Philadelphia, as followP_, viz : EASTWARD: EMPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 a. rt., on ar rival of th e Peausylviuria Railroad Express Train how the West, 831'N - frig In New York at 145 A. a. A sleeping ear is attached to, the train through from .Plttsburg without ohange . . min, TRAIN, leases_ Hamadan', atitoo A. tr., arriving in New York at. 6.30 r. at, and Philadelphia at Liio P. IL FAST LINE leaves Harrtsburg at. 2.00 r. st., arriving in New York at A 0.26 and f!tilladelphis at 7.00 WEST D. PASTIME leaves Nei* York at 6.00 a. at., and Phila. &WEL at-8.16 - g. a., arriving at Harrisburg at 1.16 r. 11. MAIL TRAIN . loaves New York at 1.2.00, noon, sad Philadelptthaaral3o - r.' arriving at'aurisharg at '8.20 t...APRESS TRAIN leaves Nem York at 7.00 rt., ar riving at Harrisburg at 2.00 a. a., and oimnserting with th e rennoYivallia EllaaW Train for Pltrahrirg. A Sesvpirtg is also attached to this train. COTUNCUMIS are made at with trains on the ?emptylvan*. Northert central Cumberland Valley railroads, an at Reading (dr Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wlllieettorre„Allentos" Rut. on, he. Banagii . Chticked through., , Fars between New York ,all, d RtglialturBsB. , is; between and E 3 ki,94tlat.„l.oara. and $8 is For tams - or otieitafetnastion'aff4 to J. J. ca.n4e, nol44tt General Agent, lidainburg. I=lllll/Ml%Uffil .:Zts 1-7 1 - . ik 2 - 11W,1M,...12,••••:- It AI 1.. It 0 A D S CHANGE OF HOURS.--On ana aft„ mon. d a y. Aprn 4th, 1854, Prissez.EAT Is fcauwe, (Suud.tya FOR VELLMBICRSS',7E'd• .4:ArD BILFELFIII:E.G. Leave rtagereL- - toira " Greeite drrive et acramberstaarg, !Aviv , : at Leave Shippemeurg " ...1 1 . 43 2 4, Cull:3le Ma-banic,butg Arrive Sr ElarrlAPir,4 6..55 11 i 3 14 FOR CHAMBERZBURG aZtll Leave Rarrieburg , t o c. B.W 1 .1.2 4al iicetlaltiCSbUrg ..... S'2 14. 4. iL " o Carlisle u 27 ?,5 `_slceacille blui.pausburtt z• Cbaittab. rabarg, J Arrive at.... ... Lao 4 a Learn at. .11.10 440 Lamy° GreecaWe .11.;-5 4.rrive at Haeeretewn 1..2.7-1 klakiny tame ouumrctams at Harn.4,uri for PAilladelphia. new tall &WI Pt . .;. raise ell roan& Weat. ing-Tbe Truth leavulg liaresbarg at 11'.D. r only en far an Cartsle v . N. Lt Li, Stzr R R Mire, ChM! II berStllll7, April 4. 15444% READIAG: SUM MER ABRAINGELVENT, GREAT TRUNK LIIgE 1 , 1-1011 Nußiti said. N4..rtliwrst ttratling, POUtiViik. Lrbi:likAk , A Trains leave flarrisbu,s Nr..7 ttemding, hS.:i A. n., and 2.00 r. New VOrii Espruse ktvvr. 6: tksl-1.4. .arrivelg at N., Vert at 1.4.5 tiav, A I.lwvial Accub aleaala , r, no,ev,_er train lig at 7.15 a. b., arm retain., EtU.lHilll . 444bi,; ia Fires Iron) Hai York., 11s1ph1a bl at:d $2 50. baggage Returtliag,l9.....re Now Ynre at It a. a. iz 7 111. , Wittki.UTy. arrilnllg, at Earl 2 Leave Phlia•kilJbla at 8 1a . i , and 8.2. a gleasug acre w bee NeW "11 , r1 , . ta rad tAm wttbnot , Paaseagetv by Lb , . tlataw!,:42 Rar.roul Tamatt4l at B.bo awl 2.10 P. Y., kr .axid all Way wir.ta. Trains itfave poirsviiie rat 13.11. A. 2.Z:1 P. N., kr Oldisdelphia, ilanisburg and New rOtii. Au Accommodation Pa&senger t: &GOA. IL, and returns from ilailactelphi, 65 .t .0 Aar- An the [mins rm.) thilly, A Sunday train !cares Pau:vile .11 7 :3=i t . tdetpina at &lb r. za. Connneitation, Mileage Seater and E.l.tet7e. ai of &neer! rat.. fn abd N iiromm SO pounds baabge allowed to each prr c. Genera. SInC, 1/111 V 2, IFR bistator 1./Ir,k{vpay Applitable to all utritai Art.. :601 x. A stew Msg. MOD'. ar. u Combtaatiou Ikat and Shoe 'Mos orecumers. .iewelem •audUee. 1864 It: a 3 a liquid RetnembA , Fintil Agante In Philed". feiß-.11% OMAR'S EXTEENTATOES., For Eats. Mice.Monehes. Auts,Bed Bugs, Mosquitos. Moths in Pura, Woolens, etc.. insects on Plants. Fouls. A n t iim i s, etc. "15 years establishist in N. Y. Qty." "Only infallible remedies known,' , "Free fmin Pbieviis." "Not dan.eroue w unman Family." poles come out ofitheir to die." sg-Roid by all Druggists everywhere girt I I BEWeal3 l II I of all woruiltos hpitation a , Air.. Costar's" Depot., Km 483 Ilneidway. IC. Y. WSOId by D. W . ulttinS k CO., Wholesale and retail egrets. Harrisburg, Pe. raarle-daw6m MA GIVO lAA BALM. TIES is the. wour,cielightful 'and Bit:mord/ - I nary article ever discovered. It changes tne burn and Face and Hands to a pearly, SAW texture ravishing beauty, imparting the nat. ble puray of youth, and tee distingue apnea. ante w. inVititie in the city belie of fashio n. It removes tan, Deckles, pitnples, and roagh ni3ssol the skin, leaving me nonspmxion fr sb, anatTfl , rent and smooth. It contains no mat. rial nu:Ira:USW the skin. Patronized by damsel . and Opera anzga't- It In what every lady should have. Sold a - holm:de and re tail by S. A. 11.CINICEL k BRO., ap29-drf 118 Market greet, Harrisburg. A PPLES. We have just received a fine selection of APPLES, In prime order. For sale by the barrel, bushel or anal quantity at SHISLER k FRAZER. feh3 (sneoefonre Wum Deck it. . R l`i 911 BOX.Es ORANGES, selected fruit, tats importations, and the most superior ever brought to this market at this season, just rocerred and for Ale SHISLER s FRAZER, (phi (successors to Wm. Dock Jr , a Ow, & BLACKWELL'S, ENGLJSF ‘„,./ PICKLES, a rare article for table Bee. jllizt reo.- and for sale by SRISLER a FRAY -.ved febi (Ette,C6l3l3ond to Wm. Doc& ' , & Cod_ '4 • rcKLEs ! Preitr-rxi Walt Barrel, Jar or DOrle w, IWO ,4181113% & FIuZER'4 ( 91 °.9 4P 7:as so Wm. Doak. Jr., CO II AIIJKOA_D S. E EM F. :1)3 TB' 3 • 'it 41,, 4. etatitt ati4.l izti:ilist4t Di.,C1.104 HI LTOf S INSOLUBLE CE rt 1 ENT Ls or town general piat...t.u! cully lamb nay oiveutiob Duna 6044 r !La public. I: hat. ueeu thoroughly t,.!....d thaws tilt ism taro year!, 'by pract.a, met., ADO prt..uutibcetl L.:: a!i Lit t'.., SUPERIOR TO A li I Adhesive Frenaratior2 ktrm n. litrvron's L'teconnt.s t;:w3tiays is a new thing, and the result of years nI study; Its combanstion is on Scientific Print:4,les, And under no cimunkstances et damage of tewperaLoro, Tcif it be come comp% or on* any traoaatva snieli. BOOT .4.ND S_:7O.lF Hannfitetawirst ihtha Stacoinevant rand it for don.h.it known an Cementing for the Ci,_ictuiri, it works without delay, 16 cos &fleeted by art change of immature. JEW ELEES Will find it suMciently adi, - -ive for their nee, an he. It 49 EgpriM.. , y titzwed gs. Le.c.tiaz Md we clam. as on estrus weift, lOat it tip Padieti LO kkoc4,b tad 144N.i! !maidenay smog 7.la.tst Ft is the only LIQUID OF-1 Eistl I ilt - tam that is a sure tafng far meta ing unit " 32 %vrk ery it7s. • Bone, .mod articles of Household Lso REMEMBER Ern.."MWS LvsoLuktke Cll,l LS: in a liquid furs, and as p.cll; ay pried gb. pane. linfrozes Lvoa.ria.l Cimomn: Lv 11111)1110:c it, emus a; oil. Blizigee INS6LVISLIE CILIUM Aktheree oily subs/alms Supplied in Family or Hanufee: tirer's I'm/loges from 2 ounces to 100 HILTON BROS. tk CO., Proprietors, Provides...^. --.7, B. L =I ;Awn h- V_ACIWII4 • Ef.iTS., ROACtI.M &c. As Sprint apyrnaches AN% and ROACHES Frmn their holm wale nut; And MICE and RATS .61E mitt of CA rs, Cady skip Wont. BO 12 I .r", ".2