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    MEDICAL.
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CON STIT U T
LIFE SYRITP,
COMPOSED Di
lODIDE POTASSIUM,
WWI the Compound Concentrated Fluid Eztract of
VALUABLE MEDICINAL BOOTS AND HERBS,
YT.EPARED BY
'WM. D. CADEDID, M. D.,
&real:ate College or Physicians and Surgeons N. Y., for
manly Agait.talit Physician Blackwell's Island HEM,
pitalA late Medical Inspector New "iriirk
Blade Volunteer Dapots, under
(Qv. Edward D. Morgan.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
BAB PROM=
A REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE. -,
What may seem almost incredible, is, that many dis
eases hitherto considered hopelessly' incurable -are fro.
quantly cured in a few days or weeks, and•sie cheerfully
invite the investigations of the liberal minded and scion
tine to cures which have no parallel at the present day. •
Our medicine is peculiar ; by it the seat of any disease
is directly reached, and the equilibrium restored.
Those who have suffered long from painful and obsti
nate diseases, those who have vainly sought relief from
advertised medicines, those who cannot be cured by other
physicians—
ARE INVITED TO USE CONTTrivrtON LIFE SYRUP.
During the past five years we have contended with ob
stacles and overcome opposition as herculean as were ever
encountered by any Reformers. '
' — RAPIDITY OP CURE*.
Some say, 'Tour cures are too quick," while others
doubt their permanence, and think that disease can only
be cured by the "alow'recuperattre proce4> of Nature."
This is our reply:
In health, the body, like a well-balanced scale, is in a
state of Equilibrium. But when from any cause down
goes one side of - the scale, we have tho effects of disease.
What is requisite is, -restore the normal balance of the
scale. .
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP, • •
A. positive and specific remedy fur all diseases originating
from an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, and for ail
\ hereditary DiSEASES transmitted from PARENT TO
CHILD.
PARALYSIS.
Serniplegia. Paresis. Paraplegia. Paralysis Agitans.
It is so universally admitted thatCourikution Life Syrup
iu the only effective means of restoration in the carious
forms of Paralyses that we need not reiterate that it is
emphatically the Great Life Giving Power,
-DYSPEPSIA,
Indigestion. Liver Complaint. Constipation
- Weight nteStomitob. Billonsneas. Want of Appetite.
Irlattalence. Bad Breath.
SO.ROPUZA,
Strums., Glandular swelling - ,
King's VriL Erysipelas.
Tine taint (a..gnS;lT;lrr and ACQUIRY-D,) filling life with
untold misery, is by all usual medical remedies la:amble.
I7..II.EUMATISfif.
;,Arthritis3 NomMa
o Gout.
Lumbago. ticiatica. Denloureax.
if there is any dienasol.', ,
Which_ the Constitution 'Life
Syrup is a oevereisn, it es in inmumatism and its kindred
silts:Awns. Vae,enout. intense pains are almost instantly
allociated--tenormous swellings are reduced. Cases,
chronic or vicarious of 21) or 80 scars' Marotta& hove
boen cured by us
NERVOUSNESS.
?Zervous Debility, Shattered Nerves. Bt. Vitus' Donee.
Loss of Power. Confusion of Thoughts. Epilepsy.
Thousands who have suffered for years wilt bless the day
on which they read these linos. Particularly to weak,
autfering woman will this medicine prove an inestimable
olessing—directing their feeteteps to a Rope which fulfils
more than it promises.
MERCURIAL DISEASES.
Salivation. Rotting of Bones.
Bart Complexion. Act* in Bones.
reeling of Woarine. Depression of Spirits.
OUNSTITUTION LLFE SYItUP purges the system en
tirely from all the evil effects of Mercury, removing the
Sad Breath, and curing trio Weak Joints and Rheumatic
Pains which the use of Calomel is sure to produce. It
hardens Spongy Gums, and secures the Teeth as firmly
Re ever. ' .
C'OMSTITUTION LIF.E SYRUP
gradiestes ' Root and Branch, all Erni:give Diseases of the
Skin, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, and all other difficul
ties of this hind, which so much disfigure the outward pp
paurauce of both males and females, often making them a
disgusting object to themselves and their friends.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
CURES ALL SWELLING OF. THE GLANDS,
Either of the face, Neck, or Female Breast, and should bo
Laken as soon as the swelling is detected. thus Preventi
their breaking, and producing the troublesome Dischar„
mg Sores, which disfigure so many of -the younger por
tion of the community, from six to twenty-years of age.
Iroung children arc very subject to Discharges from the
Ears, which depends upon a scrofulous constitution.- -
These cases soon recover by taking a few doses of the
Life Syrup.
All scrofulous persorm suffering from general Debility,
Eumeration t Dyspepsia and Dropsy of the limbs, abdomen,
and in the teinale, Dropsy of the ovaries and womb, gen.
orally accoiripanied With IniiimmathOn and Ulceration of
the °tortes, are permanently cured by Constitution Life
Syrup. The disease known as Goitre or swelled Neck,
the Life Syrup will remove entirely. Tim comedy should
be taken for sumo time,- es the disease is exceedingly
chronic and stubborn, and will not be removed without
extra. effort.
Tumors of the Ovaries, Tumors of the Breast, and
swelling of other glands of the bony will be completely
reduced without resorting to the kmife or operations of
any kind.
lEpileptic Fite, Sympathetic or Organic, Diseases of the
Heart, as palpitation, Diseases of the Valves, .produoing a
grating ortiling sound, Dropsy of the Heart. Case, and all
the affections of this important organ, (persons suffering
front any acute pain in the region :of the heart,) will be
greatly relieved by Constitution Life Syrup.
SROKMDOWN & DELICATE : CONSTITUTIONS
Suffering firm indisposition to Exertion, Pain In the Back,
Leas of Memory, Foretatdings, Horror of Calamity, Feat
of Disease, Dimness of Vision, .Dry, Hot Skin and Ex
tremities, Want of Sleep, ReAlessnoss, Pole, Haggard
CUlLLltelial/C43, Witt Lassitude of the Muscular System, ah
require the atd of the Constitution Life Syrup.
FOR ALL FENS OF VIA EIf,ATIVE DISEASES,
Ether of the Nose, Throat, Tongue, Spine, Forehead or
Scalp, no remedy has ever proved its equal.
MOTH PATCHES upon tne female face, depending upon
a diseased action of the Laver, are very unpleasant to the
young wife and mottles A. mw bottles 91 Constitution
Life Syrup will correct tha.secretion, and remove the de
posit which is directly undor the skin.
If Diseases of the Liver, giving , rise to Languor, Dizzi
um, Intitgestion;.WeakStemach, or an ulcerated or can
cerous condition of that organ, accompanied with burning
or other unpleasant symptoms, will be relieved by the use
of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
itirAS a GENERAL BLOOD•PURIFYINNG AD ENT, Tl3i3 LIFE
SYRUP STANDS UNEITALLED BY a:cy PREpeae,
TION IN THE WORLD.
Diseases of the Split°, aa.ueually.derelopoil In the forma
i:lip Disease, Neuralgia, and all Nervous vieeesait, and La-
Mee who are maiming fro& Diseases for which they aro at
a loss what to'do,lve Would advise the; use of 'CONSTI
TUTION LIFE bYltUft It wil restore their pallid coun
tenanee, strengthen their weak back and side, give them
new energy, new life and happiness.
THE RICH .4.14 - D POOR
Are liable to the same diseases. Nature and science has
made the Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit of all.
~,11VRE,SLOOD
Produces healthy men and women; and litho constitution
is neglected in youth, disease and early death is'the . re
sult. Do not delay when the means arc so near at hand,
end within the reach of all. -
TO HOMERS AND HARMED -'LADIES
It Is the safest and most effectual medicine ever dlscuv,
Bred for pitrifYing the system; and relieving the Suffering
attendant upon childbirth. • 'lt strengthens both the.
mother end thechlici, prevents pain and disease, and •in.
creases add Ciiiiches the foOd--those who have used ' it
think tt indispensable. It is highly Useful both before
and after confinement, as It ,prevents disease ,attendant
alma childbirth. ' '
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
dpi THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND AND THE
RICH ALAN'S BLESSING!
BIM rr, TAKE IT, AND BE
IT IS TTNEWERSAL IN ITS EPEECTS.
WM. H. GREGG, M. D.,
BOSS PEOPnIMI3, FEN,' 7010 L
Laboramil, Brooklyn, L. L
EMCE $) - FiC4• II 9 I TLE; suc ncymEs Fut; $o
._ -Bent by . okpreso to, all pallid Ehe•country]
IfORGAIELtykIAIEN;--
Wholesale Druggists,
AGENTS,
46 PILS fittest, Now York.
SOLD BY • -
JOHNSTON;IIOLLOWAYki-CORTIN.
Jan.26-eo44:wBra
ran,LDELP,,zga,
KUNKEL lir, BRO.,
118 Market streety .Theriabliri, Pa.
DiVl7 GGISTS
MISCELLANEO US.
ELECTRICIT Y.
DRS. WYETH and CREAMER, Eelectio
and Elentrapathic physicians, respectfully offer
them professional services in all the various breaches of
the profession, for the treatment of all acute and chronic
forms of disease.
The remedial means they employ in the treatment of
disease consist of Magnetism, Galvanism, Electro-Magnet
lam, the Swedish method of Localized movement cure, a
few Eclectic medicines when deemed necessary, and in
!act all the natural curative agents that may successfully
be brought to bear upon the diseece.
They do not wish to be understood as arrogating to
themselves any superiority of professional skill, but they
believe the remedies they employ in the treatment or dis
ease far superior to those generally employed byphysielans,
from 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
ticular patty or system., they attribute their success I
controlling disease.
The principal agent they employ in the treatment of
disease, namely Electricity, is an agent wonderful in its
phenomena and powerful in its effects for good or ill. It
la an ever present, all-pervrding principle, governing all
things, from rolling worlds dawn to the invisible particles
of gasseous matter. We sea it in the lightning's flash and
year the manifestations of its power in the muttering
thunder. It is the cause of all decomposition, recompo
ninon and transformation. It excites all motion. It is the
exciting cause of life, growth, decay and death. It
ranges secretion, excretion, digestion. It lays hold of the
crude food in the stomach, converts it Into a state of flu
idity, transmutes it into arterial blood, and sends it on We
important oillce of supplying nutriment according to the
necessities of the body. It is the nerve vital fluid, the
great agent through which the Mind acts epon tha brAys .
It is the cause of all causes except-the first great cause.
the Infinite blind- which created it and brought it into u- e
These may appear Ilke mere assertions, but they as.
facts admitting .f strong and irresistible proof. Is it then,
to be wondered at that an agent so wonderful in its phe,
numena, so powerful in its manifestations and so intimate
ly connected with all the operations of the human sys
tem, should be almost absolute in its power of controlling
disease? Certainly net. It Is a natural sequence and
follows as surely as day follows, night.
Among the dioceses whiph are found to yield readily to
Electricity, In conjunction with preper adjunct treatment,
may be mentioned the following; Incipient Consumption,
Paralysis, Elpiliptic, Hysteric and other Convulsions;
Neuralgia, in its worst forms, Rhuematism, inflammatory
and chronic; all diseases of the nervous system; Dyspep.
sia cured iu a few treatments; all diseases of the urinary
and genital organs; Female Diseases, Asthma, Piles and
Prolapses Just; AntauroSis and all kindred affections of
the eye; auretits, zitrictures, all skin diseases,. &a
Persons calling will be told whether they can be bens.
Cittedmad as case taken whore some relief manual be
forded. Consultation free. Oftloe, - South Second street,
be.ow Chestnut, Harrisburg, Pa. °lice hours Cram Bto
R., 1,14 to 5 and th ti P. 2.1.
apla
Incerat'on.
Suit Rheum
JULIUS ROSENDALE,
29
Practical and Scientific
OPT ICI~iI`eT,
mnuFacruKan thD IMPORTER OF
OPTICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND plimsoll!'
CAL INSTILD3ir.:us,
No. 25 Nolan sEcoNri . ,sTRFA.7, NEAR WALNtT,
The following instruments will be forwarded, free, to
any ad trees, on receipt of the price :
Insect Ificroscope; for examining nil kinds of in-
sects, flowers, or plants. $1 00
Seed Microscope; for examining seeds, insects,
minerals, &c.. • 2 00
Rosendalo's Student's Microscope; power 60, 150,"
and 230 diameters. .A beautiful instrumont for
general microscopical analyst; packed in a neat
box . 10 00
Rifle Telescope; to see at a distance of two or three
miles; can be attached to any rifle ........ 5 00
Stereoscope,; a new and improved instrument 2 25
Do. with twelve pictures . 5.00
Spectacles of the highest refractive power to strength
en and preserve the eyesight, with a large assortment of
Opera and Field Glasses, Barometers, Thermometers,
Magnets, Drawing Instruments, &e.
Air Send stamp for a catalogue containing prices, fitt,
&c. • Jel dtf
—7
A. F. MAINE KM AN
aetical
No. 8 Iliarket:Stresi, Harrisburg, Pa.
DEALER IN
FINE WATCHES,
CHAINS
INOB,
SETS OF JEWELEY..
FINE SILVER WARE, •
• , PLATED WARE,
TEA SERVICES, •
AND ALL RINDS OF JEWELRY.
Has conEtantly on hand a well ealeoted and elegantly
assorted stock of
FINE WATCHES,
GUAVA
DINGS,
AND SETS.
FINE SILVER WARES.
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND ,SIVISSWATCHES,
Both itrOold and Silver Cases.
Also, a One assorttoont.of
LADIES , WATCHES
Constantly oa thud
A LARGE MUMMY OP -
v.tamo-A.rivr
of ell descriptions; all of which will be sold et the '
LO WEST CABII PRICES.
gra— Dull and examine the goods.
Partmular attention paid to repairing of fine Watches,
such as Chronometers, Duplex and, other celebrated
Watches, and all kinds of Jewelry neatly repaired.
None but the most competent workmen employed, and
the whole matter under my own personal supervision.
A. F. Z[AIMERMAN,
mar2B] No. 42 Market street, adjoining Brant',B RaIL
Steain'lVeehly to Liverpool.
T°traßm
TG at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork , H,arL
bor.) The well known Steaswe - . of the Liverpool,
New York andAiladelphia Steamship Company, are in
tended to. sail asTollowe:
Edtu4orough, Saturday, June 13. City of Watibington
Saturday, Joue,2s City of Ittarichoster, Saturday, 'Jttly
. .
PAMUILN IN GOLD, OS ITS EQ UTVALNNT Di OORRZXGT.
FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE ........ PO 00
-do to London 85 00 do to London. .. ... 34 00
, do' to Paria 96 00 do to Paris " 40 00
do to Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg....B7 00
Passengers also forward to Havre, Bremenßotter
dam, Antwerp, &c., at equally low rates
Faros from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin, $75,
$B5, $lO5. Steerage, $35. These who wish to send for
their friends can buy tickets here. at,theao rates. . :
For tUrtliB information apply, at the Comptinvis Offices
JOAN, G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y., or C. 0
7.7MMEItIIAN, Harrisburg: :: [123-dly
INtIRANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
"Nali.fiß, Walnut Streets ioutli Side. East ot
Third Street, Philadelphia.. ,-
AMOUNT OF ASSETS 11,5543,60 50
DICUPRORATED 1754,
CAPITAL ............. . .. . ....... $500,000
CHARTER PERPETU4II. • '
_Marine : Fire And Inland Trinirao ation In
, ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President
CHARLES PLITA - Secretiuy. r.
WI LIAM. BILTEAVER)
Central. Agent for Pcninivaaia.
Office Wahuillt r nedr. Second, Ilarrisbug, Pa,
DAN IEL A NFU - A.G.EN T
.
OF the Old Wsllower thie, respectfally in
rerres the:public that this 'Old Rally Transpstlation
Lineathe only 'Wallower Line now to eAistence in this
city,) to in successful_ operation and—prepared—to. carry
freight aslow as any other individual, line between Phila.
delphia., Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Tfilllam.so,rt,.
:jersey Shore, Look Hainan - and Pdirttina , the
Northern Central, Philadelphia end Elia' arid Willihmsiiort
and /Endre Bares , . le.
.DANIEL A. 2gOEXCH, Agent.
• . .
Harrisburg, Penn's,
errsds sentto.tbe -Warehouse-of .Iriesare.-Peacock,-7.811.
itifincbman, Nos. SOB .and 810 )I..arket street s abovelV
Pbtladelptsa; by - ft b't - .1601:, :J. ,‘will" arrive at Ergi
bar , ready far deltvnry next morning: - Tan3o-rd invl-
..
mo LAD_EKI3.-:—lf you wish. good Letts
-1 Paper Envelopes, Ink, Pons, orAilyibbig ela9 ba the,
ethticr f ine, 91:1 tip ealthecit
SpECRIMP BOOKETQR4
; • 1 " } Within.
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»K. J..MR5.0.1 4 ekti•
ELIRraSI3UHC, ra
RATES OF PASSAGE,
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DR JOHN L. LYON'S
FRENCH. PERIDDIOAL DROPS,
FEMALE 'OGWI4I'OIt,
29
Are the only known remedy flint will succee r einny' and
Invariably rector° and rogulahethetemaleeystem, remoe.
ng all irregularities, and producing Wealth; vigre.
strongt4 '
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Are a fluid preparation, the only true one of the kind ever
diecov,ered in thia country, and acts directly on the parts
affected, whilst pais and powders can only reach them tit
thni work through sympathy, but not at Mt direct end
pottva
Aro you Buffering from a constant anxiety for the regu
lar return of nature's prescribed laws!
Give youreelfnomistasinees t -forirnesPeriodical , Drope,
If taken a day or two beforeAho t einamted period, ell posi
tively and invariably tegallie its ambit, ea sure as effect
follows cause, as certain as daylight follows darkness.
Are you aleicoiffeebleikby dlsguie, unabledttlrip the
labor and dangeof triirrisse t ' • •
LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Caine to you as a blessing, for la not prevention better than
IfreßAY tiOit is a deitain'preventiveritsid will
save yu r mush -and mem hours of auffertw,,
-Have you been;nitilatid - for;many years With complaints
to the sex, that have bathed the skill "of plgtoi
clans, and are hurrying you on to an early, pattif
L'YOld'S PERIODICAL DROPS
Are We most reliable regulator everknown, mid cure, like
ma those irregularitlee d
iet have defied the doctor's
Win you waste away ‘veith suffering from Leucorrhcea,
Prolapses, Dysmenorrhoea; and a thousand other difficul
tl all Bummed up under the name of suppressed and
o neture,.wheneminvestment of one dollar In
,
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~ .-,,, ~,-‘
,':'-i:,''' DION§-
iliON'S PERIODICAL .
. .
will sur,elysave,you.
Do net use the drops when forbidden in the directions,
for although a positive cure, and c ,hermless at all opytr
times, they are so ppwerfataalElluelY calculated to aditlell
and plena the furled= ortlie . aired ergotism, that, it
taken at improper times, they OW produce results con.
Crary to nature, against. :which, all, Particularly those , who
would reproduce, should — 3arefttay guard.
, LYON'S PUtODICAL DROPS
•
Cannot harma the Most delicate constitution at any time;
yet tee proprietors slab. Id gaillii-itindind de misuse,
hotiing'that A thousand bottles will,lon.wd for 4:good prir•
pose wheie one is used.* i.-
LYON'S P.E:I4ODIOLL-DROP%
.
thernever-failing etuakgegullitgr; : SOT, L4 XIIO every
•Druggivt, in the ekty:tuuluoiantiy,autlido not; if You value
your health sihEl - tvialtforda reliable ,medloiney , :bar.
other. 'rake tto °thee, hut if the Druggierato :Whom you
apply his hot , get It, make filth sendttu4 getttfor you,
• - "
C.. G CLARK 4p9".
Pacouitforts,
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ffsg , P , AftWen, Conn.
• 70 EDrOP* HOLLOWAY t ObNVDEN,
28 North Stzth itreet s y 4 1elphts, Po
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MEDICAL.
DR, JOHNSON,
BALTIMORE
LOCK HOSPITAL,
HAS discovered the most certain, speedy
Cl and effectual remedies in the world for
'DISEASES OP IMPRUDENCE
RELIEST DI SIX TO TWELVE ROUES
NO MERCURY OR.NOXIOUS DRUGS
A Care Warranted, or iVo Charge, in from One
do Tao Days
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General De
bility, Nervousness., Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity
Trembling; Dimness of Sight or Giddinese, Disease of the
Head, Throat, base or Skin, Affections of the Liver
Lungs, Stomach or Bowe hoe terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary - Habits of Youth--those secret
and solitary practices more fatal to their victims. than the
song of Syrens to the Mariners of Clysses, blighting their
most brilliant hopes or antieinatioas, rendering wiarriare,
. YOUNG,_ MEN -
Especially, who haye become tlie'Vlatims of Solitary Vlee,
that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps
to an 'untimely grave thousands of - Young Men of the
most exalted talents and brilliant' intellect, who alight
otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thun
ders of eloquence or waked to ectesy the living lyre, may
call with full confidence.
biARRIAGE.
Married persomt, or Young Men contemplating marriage,
being aware of physiad weakness, organic debility, defor
mities, Bm., speedily cured.
Ho who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may re;
llgiously confide in the honor as a gentleman, and confi
dently rely upon his skill no a Physician.
. .
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
ramodiately cared, and full vigor restored:
This distressing affection—which_ readers life miserable,
and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the vie:
Mats of improper indulgence Young persons are too apt
to commit excesses from not being aware Of the dreadful
:noossiquences that may ensue: . Now, who that under.
stands the subject will pretend todeny that the power of
procreation Is lost sooner by thogi falling Into improper
habits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived the
pleasereeof healthy ofthpriug, the most serious and do.
structive symptoms to both body and mind arise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical ,and mental
functions weakened, loss of procreative power, nervous
irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation_ orthe heart, indigestion,
constitutional debility, a wasting of the frame, cough, am
wavy* Amy aarkfieath,
Osinoß No t 7, Form. name.= STEMS;
Loft band sido going from Baltlmorf.i atieet; a 'few doors,
from the Cotner. Fall not to obrervo name and number.
Lectors m*wt be paid and contain eetamp, The Deetor'2
Diplomas Inpg NB office.
• DR. JOHNSON,
Member of the Royal College. of 'Surgeons, London, grad-,
rime from one of the most eminent colleges in tho United
States, and the greater part of whose life has beep spept,
in the hospitals or Leicaßib;Paria, Philadelphia and else
where" has effected some of the. most astonishing
~curos
that were ever known'; many troubled Ivith'ringing in - the
head and cars when asleep, great eiervousneee, being
alarmed at suddon sounds, :bashfainetsf y ,wlth frequent :
blushing, attended sometimes with derangeMbitt of mind
were cured immediately.
TAKE FA.RTI.OULAtIt
. _ N OTICE.
Those are some of the sad and melanoholy effects pro
deceit by early habits of youth, viz weakness of the hack
and - lirobs,:patits' in the head, piikiness of sight, loss of
anT'isonlar,poweri palpitation of Oho bean, dyspepida, ner
vous irritability, symptoms of : consumption, Ice.
. Msarrsu.r.--The fearful effects o ‘ n the, mind arc much
to bo dreaded—loss of memory obarnsion o 1 ideas,. de
.prossiOn of spins , evil forebodings, aversion to society,
self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, tc., are some,of
the evils producied_ o '
YOUNG MEN
Who have .injured themselves by ,oertaiu practice . in-
Aulited In'w . hen alone, a hal* frequently learned from
companions, or at school; the effects+ of *Lich are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage epos Bible, and destroys both mind 'and body,
shoulds yly? mmediately. ,
Whets Chet a young man, the hepeof his country,
he darling-Of his parents, should be snatched froiiirtil
roapalsiand'enjoy 4 ments - of life, by-the :consequence. of
-challis, from the path of , nature and indulging,ln a
_certain secret habit - Such persons Amer , before. contem
.
'fllatiug .
fttARRIAGE, •
Reflect that a sound mind and bodyntlii the mostnecessary
~r9ciisites to protnotoconnublalhappiriess. Indeed , with!" .
ont these, the journey through life becomes a weary pll
age ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair ant filled with the
:melancholy reflection that. the happiness of another be
's:Mites blighted with our own.
DIST' ASP. OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the offsgaided.and imprudent votary .of pleasure
'ands he has imbibed theseeds,of. this, painful disease,
too often happoruf that an ilitibaed sense of theme or the
dread of discovery-deters him from, applying td-those who
from education and respectability, Can alone befriend him
Ho fault 11t110 theitLlP . . lldß Of ignorant and.deldgning. pretend•
era, who; incapable of 'Curing, filch his pecuniary sub
stance, keep him trifling month after month, or, as long as
the Beadiest fee can-tie obtained, lunkin despalrleam him
with mined health-to sigh over hisgallingdisanuimmoutt
or, by the use of the deadly poison, Merpury, hasten the
constitutionalsympt. n softhisterribliidliMse,such asaffec.
tidos Of the Ilea.d, Throat, Nose, Skin; etc,, pingressine
with frightful rapidity. till death .puta-a period to his
dreadful sufferings by sending Um to that ur.discOvered
country front rrhence•noLraveler morns.
.
INDORSEMENT Or TELE PRESS. •
The many thousands-cured at this institution year after
year, and the numerous important surgical epetations
performed by Dry Tabasco; ,witnensed by the reporters of
the Sun, Clipper, and other pagan, notices of wh'
have appeared again andagabi before the public, lk• ‘O E;
:hbvstanding us , a .fgentlernan of •oharacter and
hllity, Is a sufficient gwinntee to tticiiiiiistki tosponsi
SKIN DISE - ASES SPEEDY
_ ...141" CURED.
• Gruncte No. 7 qtrn'tit rOile'llek
ap2B,dly
..TgEREL/011 FORT) AS FA11"
.
.TASSAbant-OoItROUND Oar. OF
IeiTi3EBS.AND COPAXIBA.
• - Inds .preparation is particillarly reccansvAnded to the
MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUNI.J"I no, the, prompt
and certain cure of Dl§
_EsSRS'CiF BLADDER,
NEYS,'URINAAtF. ONG.:ABS, •
It may bit coiled On 48 : 414 D e ektiOdenill ,
LiOlkOr til* rein eiliepAAP kerge'class o troth"
set* tO %Minh they - are: 4.ll o .icable. • 4. a/Vet- inteVeres
with the digestion, and by .A 8 cAth e estiettee; . the dew hi
tOnekreduced.
N. R.—Purchasers are, advised to ask for TARRANVS
4018PININD EXTR.CT OF CURERS AND CONIBA..
and:take nothing ise, as irattatione and • worthless pmts.:
tutione,' under' name's - dre in . the market. Price,
E 1 nO. Saint by-trorerm:: on receipt of price. ifanufac
fmick:„ only, by TARRANT & C0.,.'N0. 278 Grieinriiioh
tarsi* , impel of Warren street ; New York, and for see '
ArattrAts tione , das
Ake sale by S. A. RtilirklairßEO., and by Draggisto
.
muIITINII • PECTORAL SYRUP . •
INVALUABLE SYRUP, whichF s e n_
tirely vegetable ins its contiosftion. has be, 000ro.,
'plum! withwonderfial success for many yteurdri thire
•of 'diseases for the AIR PAMAC.YES and LUNGS., Fo r any
.rineof the disease, such eti COUGH, TICKLF ' A gG the
'ft-MOAT, SPITTING OF BLOOD; DIFFICULT B AgATRING.
• littaftSENTM, LO•L'IlY:. VOICE and; EIECTIC FEVERS, its
,udio:will he attealdo with IV°. alts. .-.lt nue
'iolt_the best and Y.feet atedicinee: for - .t. f arms of MON
-MITTS and COXSCIIIPTIVIC -- NU 'Wash, or p re p arti ,..
lien ( 4 :4°. .. ahrthespe barn& syrup.
ON Al D 474KOglNr
18tt,1863, the Panger as leave trbada
delpnia and Reading Railroad Depot, it Harrisburg, for
New York _ and Philadelphikaa follows, via_: .
EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at a:scol...ii, on ar-
rival of the Pennsylvania-Railroad Express Trine rraia'the
were, irronns In New York at 145 a./Az . A sleeping !AT
is attached to the train ugh from . Flttiliurg wi
Change.Wom
' .
nil. 11" At 'au
ittferridef-the eitiz
~.... ' fe' a , ' „DEA-, ~. . ~...
mA4. iiii.u.w leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. rceatihring
D EN Tl. S .r at - I inNevi York" at 5.30 r. 11. and Philadelphia atlako Is. IV
- ; FAST 1.12 , 1 E tomes berg at 2.00 P. la, piTbrhig is
2
eng , t . i `'`ow York at EL 26 r a. and Philadelphia at 7.00 F. at
Harrisburg and vipinify that he ha removed his of , W 'E . S T Wskli'D. k
ce from Market. sung Mali)* sE . , .
reel, frost. door to the - - poll' LLIIE leaves IsTeriv•York At 61110 tiii.,- andlidlir.
g r ESPECTFOLLY.•
Patriet and :Union aloe. where liets prepared to
,to
, ienfina. at 83.0... a.. at., arriiing, av Hanisburg.akLmr. at.
modate Mt who map desir e h as profession! inirrleen MAIL . TA N`leaves Ai9 - 01 - York at 1/00 d
.
PbpladalpVa at ,tlo2 ' !" ; ;lk ru zArk:l,7l.l4 at Har ri sburg 8.20
- . ... ...,
SI.OOIPER Bc /ma' ,
i r or .• at RERGAW1 3 8 , cheip 1300 1 store.
13. 14^
gAFANA (3 : 13411 . 4E5 , ''saT ir ":LE re it 4e k i ntiz ve" E t it,
7 8 620 (saccamts to sl . rtn. acelc,,lt.,& Ca.)
pioxiEs! PYCKLES!!-- l py,the R,o xre y,
Barn!, Jar Or
••i 3 SEMLER &.:FaA3F,RI4 . 3
- • MADMltYlgtliiiiilliiirtria,'-' 5e.&.5
i :;~`;
.~~
;.5- R
4 1 .
Ong IYR - e Es, serecteilitEciliFliitti
41Kr; itioigimmuuziot stitunkirWfinsitA.
0 dam kerAulhitseamon, just rat:siva:l anuctusi stt Ili
2by ~ ow. , SHISLER & FRAZER 4
rabl. (tmeossEors to Wna. Dock, jr., &
RAILROADS.
BAILIE Road
Pettilsylvallia
, -
T• , - •• '
rQ .AY' A
SPIKING TIME TABLE
Zak: TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM PILLLADEDELPHIA.
May 16th, 1864,
•
THE Passenger Trains of the Penasylvania
Railroad Company 'will depart from and arrive at Har
rliihttrg and Philadelphia as follows:
•
EASTWARD.
THRoUGE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
at 2.45 AS. at. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.66 m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
6.00 a. m., and arrives at Wen Philadelphia at 10.10 a. X.
Passengers take breakfast at Lancaster.
MoUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harrisburg at
7.20 a. te, connects at Lancaster with Lancaster acoom
modation train, and and arrives at West Philadelphia at
12.26 .e. ta.
CoLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris
' burg at 12 20 P. X ; Columbia 1.66 P.M., and arrives at
Lancaster 2.30 P. X;. connecting :With Fait Mail east at
Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 5.30 PAK. - = • '
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at L2O P. X ; Lancaster
at 2.47 r x. , and arrives at. Wast Philadelphia at 6.30 p m
HARRISBQHG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, ate Comm
leaves Harrisburg at 6.25 P. m., and an-ives at West
Philadelphia at 10.50 P. ta.
WESTWARD.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) et 2.10 a_ it . ; Altoona, 7.85 A. S. , take
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80 e
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAM leaves Harrisburg
daily at 3.10 a.m.; Altoona - at 8.20 1. iss, take breakfast,
and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 St
MAIL TRALV leaves Harrisburg et 1.80 e Altoona
at 7.15 e it, take supper, and arrives at Pittaburgaz 12.30
A.. 11.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 3.80 P. IL ; Altoona at
8 35 P. n., take supper, rout arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at
9.80 arrives at Ranistan at lit° a. tr.
RARP.ISBURO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West
Prdladelphia at 2.45 P. at, and arrives at Harriebing at 11.10
P. IL -
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves Lamps
ter at 6.25 r. rt., connecting thew with Harrisburg Armor's.
m'idaticei West, leaves Mount Joy at 7.00 r. x. and anices
at Harridsurg at 8.20 r. , ' '
QAMUI L, )).. YOUNG,
84,1 :Middle Div Penn's R. R.
Hanistany, bray 13. 1984:-AK
Northern Central Railway
SUBIBUrat 7131115 TABLE.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
TO AND TEM
BALTIMOR-E
WASHINGTON CITY.
Connections made with trains on Ponwivanialtailread,
Wand from Pittanurgand the Nast.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and.
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern
New York.
( I N and after MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1864,
‘l._/ the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart , from Harrisburg and
Baltimore as followz;via: • - •
S OUT 11 - VARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) .—.:10.25 e, za.
" • • leaves Hiurieburg... 1.20 P. x.
arrives at - 5.40 P. 2L
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) • 1L45 P. N.
Iwyeb. Harrisbzug. (except
Moricay.i E5O A. x.
arrives at Baltimore daily
(except Mon day ) . . at.
HARRISBURG -ACCOMMODATION leaves Ear-
7 00A.
, .00 IL
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves San
.. 7 A.
• bury daily (exceptv'San-L
day) at .... 70. e. al
.
N'ORTEtWARD..
KAI'. TRAIN 'leaves - 13iltimore' daily (extrep '
Sunday) ..:r c: 9.20 i ac
leaves Uanisburg L 35 r.. 9.
arviveittit'Sunkiury - 5L06 P.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily „ 9.80 P. It.
arrives at Harrisburg.;----:150 a. Y.
leaves Harrisburg' daily (et;
cept Monday) 9.15 s. N.
arrives at Sunbury -. 6.68 A. Y.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal
timore daily (except Sun
• •u arrives at Harrisburg.. ...
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lamle'
• burg daily (except Sunday)
at. .. . 4 P 9
00 . .
' For further information apply at the .(Hgeel, iQ pefineyt.
rank Railroad Depot. J. If. DuBARRY. •
Harrisburg, May 16:1964.-dtf • Gen Supt:
1 64. • .. • 180 ' 4
,
' _AC3IP
— 7611 r
Ph.liaite/P-Pia
and Erie
rrillis gra.' Rood.
4 Nortar: traverses the Northern and
N t e ' • AIM comities of Pennsylvania to. the city of
Lake, Eris.. • • •
P das been leased byllie PiccanTa...6. Itannesn 0031-
. ABY, and under - their auspice"' is. being rapidly opened
throughout its entire length. '
It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business
[tom Hanisittirg to St. idary's the &me&
Division, and foils Sheffield gtle' (78 miles) on the
Western Division
TIME OP PASSENGER TRANS'AT HARRISBURG.
_ •-. . Leave Eastsaiell
Mel Train::. '
Express Tr-44.1
Leave Northwar&,
-•- •••
Mail Train. • ' 1.35 P. as
Espress Train .
Cars run through armors muses both ways on those
trains between - Pliiladeltbia and Lock Hare; and be.
tweCD:BaltitllOre and Ina Haven: •
Elegant Bleeping cars on Express trains both ways be
tween Mriirtams'port, and Balthoora; and .Willkunsport and
Philadelphia.. . • ; •
For inforniatkm respecting Ynseengeihneithiaapply_ at
the S. E. Corner Flth and Market. Streets. - -• •
And`for irebght business of•the Company's Agents,:
EL King Ston, Jr., corner 13th and Market streets,
PliftadelptuuL
t.
vr. Ber Esio. • - •
J. MU Drikl; Agent :N. C; IL IL, Baltimore: • •
] WV'sToN, .
General. Freight 4gast, PhsTo.
lAMB L - Bourr, -
. - general! Water Agog PfaVa. -
. • • ‘;
L0Y2.0 Yl :rens AlanaSer, wßiamwri,.
- MW .i.i.iw j.iati,(,4i,olJV.k.
. • .
THREE watuNs DAILY TO SEW YORK.
AND
PHILADELPHIA.
•4%. • • _ •
• •xy.REVA'FLAIN leak& , New'York at l o.oo 11:
VSRr arisbarg at:2.00 A. AL. ,- and countiaintwitti the
pe n i,:tylvania F4proL. Train far Pip.abarg. Ai4ex)4l,g car ,
z og, Attached , to ads train. 7 •
c on _ iectlans aitrinada witkr
Penns . tvania, Nertt , r2 .P.Auitialcittd;Vahibtaiand
. rsahhad: PA , at ugt"...
witk os b, Allen •tvt.; •
Baegak .410ehed Yoe,batmeett:./ . 4orOckf
r ri Nbarg.,)s 15 I,ketween..ll l ll3 Thilgtra,:
PIS sa y a , lottia,iii"td $3
Ferticke ip or caor information apply to •
J. J. CLYDA
nol4-41tr I . Gtateral Agout i ihrziebtol,
RAflat( ) A DS.
C UMBEit LAIN D VALLE
FRANKL 1 N
RAIL ROADS.
fIRA_NGE OR HOURS.—On and after Mon,
‘../ day, April 4th, 4884 , Passenger tra4ns will run
daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted.)
FOR c'ELANEwassUIeG 4ND H4FIR7.SRUNI:k
Leave Ragerestown
" Greencanle
/ Arrive at
Chambersburg,
Leave at
Leave Shippeosburg
" Newsille
.L. It.
. .
-
1 . 104/11810 555 10.10 2.42
u Mechaiaiwburg 526 10 42 5.12
Airive at Harrisburg • 6.55 11.15 3.40
FIR CaLLIVILERSBILIZG Ala) BAGICIISTOWN:
A. at P. Z. P. Y.
Leave Harrisburg 805 1.32 420
" Mechanicsburg "' 847 215 44
" Carlisle 017 2.55 &Hi
" New rille ' 10.22 3.29 --.
Shippensbarg 10.33 400
Arrive at 11.00 4.30
Charabersim g , {Leave at ILIO 4.40
Leave Graaf:eras 11.56 5.30
Arrive at Hagerstown 12.35 0.10
gar Making close connections at Hitrneburg with is as
for Philadelphia, New. York and Pittsburg ; mad Kith
rains for all points West.
jui-The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.20, P. N., r um;
only as far as gsrlisle. 0. N. LULL, 3rd.
R. R. Office, Chambersbeerg, April 4. 1844-ty
READING RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGE.MEN .
BEAT 'MUNK LINE FROM TER
NORTH and Northwest for l'hiladelphia,New York ;
Bawling, Pottsville, Lebanon, Alktuown, Easton As., ac
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New Yo:k,
Reading, P.rtsville and all intermediate statl , mr., at &o',
A. N. and. 200 P. M.
New York Express Leaves Harrisburg at a. 24 A.
arriving at New York at 1.48 the same day.
A special Accommodation' Passenger train !caves Read
ng at 7.15 A. Sr., and returns from Harrisburg at S p.
Fares from Harrisburg: To New York, j.a 5; to rails
dolphia $3 35 and $2 SO. Baggage check: S odronh.
Returning, leave New York at 6 a. n.„ l 8 mien. am!
P. M., (Pittsburg Express arriving at flarrfobrirg at srp
- Leave philadelphia at 8 15., a., and 3.30 r. z.
. Bleeping twain the New Yon, Express Trada.,tbreugh
to and from Pittsburg without change.
Passengers by the CaUPriPSta Railroad leave Taxatana
at 13.60 A. at., and 2.10 r. ac, for Phiboleinina : New 'York,.
and all way points.
Trains lease Pottsville at 11.1.5 &WI ISO P.
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New Fork.
An Accommodation Passenger trait. I , 2icreB; Reading a. ,
400 a. it., and returns from Pldladelphia at 5.00 P. Y.
lardll the above trains run daily, Sunday excepto&
A Suiiday train leaves Pottoyine at 7.30
adelphia at &lb r. x.
Commutation, Malaga, Season and Emu:reit:a tickets at
reduced moo to and Prom DOW ta
80 pounds baggage allowed to each pecan.
0. NICOLIB,
General Sirpirintendent
May?, 1864—L14in:1f
GitiAT DI/300TilAY I
Applicable to ale
medal Arta
A now thing.
Its Combination
Boot and Shoe Man
• unicturera.
4qTaclow
*Eganis.
liquid
Rmemter
-1.20 e. se.
.2.50 e. N.
GM
Agents in Philaci.
Jel&dly
Steam Job Printing;
ESTABLISIIMEDTT,
THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
•
AVING recently added to anr - Jobbing
A
Department a large amount of new - type, am .
new fast steam presses of the most improved machimmy.
and other material, we are now prepared to execate et
abiirt notice, and the most approved style,
•ALL KINDS OF MILITARY BLANK,s,
LETTER SHEET ELBADINOS,
OR O •
BIUMADS,
posTERS, in one or more colors,
PROGRammEey
RILLS
PROMISSORYO7LAD, lGsAtuantais
JOB WORK
OF. ALL DEBqIVIPTIONS,
.
PLA.IIIV OR 011.NADIENTAIre. e '
,
en;flom idistince attended to PromPitY•
marlo4.&wit-: ' • 5
MAGNOLIA BAI,m,
MIMI is the most delightf.sl and estianidi.
nary article ever discovered_ It changes tail tier
barn and Face and. Rands to pearly, satin texture,
ravishing beauty . , imparting tho warble parity of goner ;
and the diatirigue appearance so inviting in the city Wig
of thkuen. it removes tan, freckles, pimples and ronth..
new of the skin, leaving we compierion tramps..
rent and smooth. It contains no material injurious to tho
'akin: Patronized by .4aressist did Operri &v ier= it ie
w he. 4 ",. 3 , l a dy should have. Sold wheats* and .
tail . S. A. haiNKE.v& BRQ,
;4' 9 „ d if . ' I.iB Matket /divot' ;Ilatrestruiro
F.
RomANO-B.mtßy,
iNta'.warramte, 4111 'then SixerrY. -Witt" 411.1i0
country. ikr sale at g111111::ER-&PRAZE.V.:
e ft bo iseHieessete Le Wm. h t icir. `:lltralchli
AN - WEISNER S ekeekkor him* of this sits
son's curitg. JIM reoetved ono for osie by
SIESLER FRiAZER,
0015 (ottowsozs to Wm. Doct, Co.)
UM
ti. 16. &Y
7.00 245
7,87 936
6.17 420
flat 12.55
9. 00 L.
cl 4 1 ZOO
Useful and Valuable
Discovery,._
,---
. - ' HILTON'S
lINSOLUBLE ' Catticr
, Is of more gene al Twakinal utility
It.ban any invention , now before tft
public, It has peen themughls tested:
'during the Last two years by practical.
men, and proncituicesi by ail to be
BUPE.RIOR TO A N Y
Adhesive Preparationa knew=
: • Totes INeoLCSIA Catto.-r fa a new
thing and the Tenth y• - B of
study; itapnotnniuon 1a cot
Prineipfea,
And under no eirimmatatms n
change or tamporatmb, will It be
come Corrupt or'omit any offenatra
-
BOOT AND =OR
Illenvffacturers, namg lanais"
find It the beat oracle es, will
Cementing for the Chem": slows as
without delay, is net ✓ .ids, it works
change of telapiner . ~ect, O .. by any
Will trod
their' We
~,WELEILS
sutheiently adhesive for
as has beenliroved.
EspeciWlp Adapted to Lasffim
and we claim as an especial merit,
that it sticks Patches to Boots anti
Shoes sufficiently strong without
stitching. _
It is the old,
CEMICNI
iNatanl that is a sere thing for mead
! tag,
.
Crooke.
• TOY;
Bone,
Ivory,
And ertiel. of Household use
I* RFAillill3F2.2
HtLTON'I3 assotants Cssmn
Is in a liquid Corm and as easily ap
plied as paste.
Ilwron's Issausas CANT
is insoluble in water or oil.
, HILTON'S IssoLtina CEMENT
Adheres oily substances.
Supplied in Family" or Ittnufec:
oturer's Packages from Z ounces to 100
AMON BROS. & T ak,
Provichwom R.-L
?hitt,. •
• • /AIM; & MAGI-NNW.
a RI.4BUP.G, PL
BUSINESS DARDS,
RAILROAD .DI.AWA,