IVINDICA L. UOIV STIT U T I uuN LIFE SYRUP, 001!MXiZEItt OF lODIDE POTASSIUM / With the Compound Concentrated Fluid Extract of VALUABLE MEDICINAL ROOTS .A_ND HERBS, PREFAB-SD Br vim. H. GREGG, M. D., Graduate College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. 1%, for merly Assistant Physician Blackwell's Island Hos pitals, late Medical Bispeeter New York State :Volunteer Depot* under - - Gov'. Edward D. , Morgi' : li/OffertruTlON-UffiE SYRUP A REVOLUTION IN ERfROTNIL7 What may seem almoth that'many dia tom hitherto considered haplessly incurable are fre quently cured in a few days or Weeks, and we cheerfrilly, invite the investigations of the Intend shaded and abien title to cures which have no parallel at the present-day. Our no-diclue is peculiar ; by it the seat of any d.iscasa is directly reached, and the equilibrium restored. Those who have suffered long than painful and obsti nate diseases, those who have vninly sought relief From advertised medicines, those who cannot be cured by otter physiclano, AltEl2.lTrrEp. TO U iE CONTTITUTION LIFB SYRUP. During the past Ova - years wehave contended with ob stacles and overcome opposition as herculean as were ever encountered by any Reformers. RAPIDITY OP CURE ROM say, Trout' ,curds-are too ; quick," while others doubt tbelr - permenenci. , , aid think , - that disease can only be eared by the "slow recuperative process of Nature." This is ourifeply: • - In health; the body, like a' well-balanced scale, is in a state of Equilibrium. Bat when from any cause down goes one side of the scale, we have the effects of diseese. What Ic requisite is, to restore the normal balance of the coNSTITITTION LIFT SYRUP, A positive and specific remedy for all diseases 'engine - link from an IMPURE STaTE OF THE BLOOD, and far all ihareditary) DIbKASES tralisinitidd from PARENT TO CH/LD. PA-RA L L Y Hemiplegia. Paresis: s Paratilegia. Paralysis Agitans. It la se universally. Omitted Lind Conttitutieu Life Syrup la the uuly alfective"aletinS el restorataw ip the various forms of Paralysis, that. we need, not reiterate that ,it it emphitthially the Greet Life Giving Power, DYSPEPSIA. (digestion. Liver Complaint. Constipation Weight at Stomach. Biliousuess. Wain of Appetit& Plarodence. 'Bald Breath. ' BCROPULA Glandular swellings. Strum` King's Brit Erysipelas. - Salt Rheum This taint and ACQC/Ininj filling life with untold misery t 3s by all usual medical remedies inourable. • • '.7i El 'E 17 AI .21. T 1 8 4 , . ' , ruibritini Neuralgia Gout. mbago. Seuttica. Tic Inuloureux. If there is any disease in which the Constitution Life Syrup is a sovereign, it as in ttneumatism and its kindred affections. The most intense pains arc almost instantly allevhated—enormous swellings are reduced. eases, ahrosiOor vicarious, of $o or 30 years' standing, have been eared by us: . NERVOUSNESS. Moment' Debility. Simmered Nerves. St. Vitus . ' Dance. Loss of Power. Confusion of Thoughts. Epilepsy. Thouisands who have 'mitered for years will bless the day ot whit.* they read these lint& Particularly to weak, mating woman will this medicine prove an inestimable blessing--directing their footsteps to a Elope which fulfils more than it promises MERCURIAL DISEASES. Bowing of Bones. HaimMon. Eta?:lComideil&t. msseues - . wearisess. s Depression ut Spirits. °DESTITUTION LIFE SYRUP purges the system en tirely from all the evil effects of Mercury, removing the Bad Bream, and curing the Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use of Galuntel is sure to. produce. It hardens Spongy Gums, and secures. the Teeth ad haul - ) AM Mr. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, Rout and Brunch, alt. - Eruptive Iliseases of the Skiu, 111 w Ulcers, Pimples, Bletchee, and all inner difficul ties of Um kind, which on much disfigure the eutsvard ap. pearanou of both males and tamales, ufteu making them dlegueting object to theloseiveo anti their friends. CON6TrfirflUti LIFE SYRUP CURES ALL S WbLLLNG OF Till, GLANDS, Zither of the face, Neck, or Female Breast, and should be taken as soon as the swelling is detected thus prerentit.g their breaking, and producing the troublesome Dischax, - - ing Bores, which disfigure so many of the younger pet Lion of the community, from six to twenty years of age. Toting ehiltimp are very subject to bischarges from Like ERIS, which. depends upon scrofulous - constitution = These caeca neon recover by Zkkiug a few doses of the Lifeantlih ili.SCrofuloas persons snaring from genoral Debility, lia*latiOliDyspopsis and Dropsy of the nabs, ithdoint and it the' Male, Dropsy of Me ovaries aim mm, gen. itotionpeuned lnliamination and Ulcer: WWI LAI the tenni, are•permanently eared by COUSLILUI,Ivii Life Syrup. Th e disease known Gaye or dwelled Neck, the Llfb ll rap will remove entirely. The remedy Edlvillu be taken for some time, as -the disease is exceedingly Chronic and stubborn, and will not .be removed witlemt SEM effort. . Tamura of the Ovaries, Tumors of the Breast, and *welling of othei glands of the body twill be completel3 redueed ,ivlttiont resenting to the Knife or operations oI any kind; 4iiep4o Fits, Sympathetic or Organic Diseases of ttu Heart, as palpitation, Diseases of the Valves, producing a grating or tiling bound, Dropsy of the Heart time, and all the atllictions of 'tans important 'organ, (persons sulfuring from any auute.pam axe region of the hearty) will be greatly relieved by Constitution Life Syrup. 11111010 EN-DOWN DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS eallerismitrotn indisposition to Exertion, Pain in the Back, Loin of 'aletnyTy, Forebeanaes, Horror of Calamity, Few of Disease, Dimness of VIWCW, Dry, Rot Skin and Ex. innamana,.• Want 9 1 Sle,ep , Restlessness , Pale, Flagg:nu OIAIIaOLULLI4XI, and Laaa — itutfe• of the Muscular Systein, ai tiepin, the loci of - the eavtitut.lon, Li fe Syrup.. NOR ALL FORMS 01 ULLER,ATIVE D18E4.8,6i Either of the Nose, Throat, retype, Spine .Forehead or Beale ao remedy has ever proved ne equal. mum PATCHES up .n theYeinale face, depending upon a diseased action of the Liver; are very thipteesdut to the yeeng Vitrealtd tbuther7 tow bowed or Constitution Life Skrup-ivilfournin the secretion, and remove tne do. posit *Wok isdireetly under the skin. If Disestais of die Liver,' giving rise' to Langhoi, /niligeenun, Weak Stemma', Oban.ulcerated or can cerous audition of aulkorgau, accompunied with burning ar other mipteasuit symptoms, will be relieved by the übe Of CONSTITUTION Lip: SYNUP„ /WAS • GENEAII, }4OO/FPGEINTAiG :AGENT, THE . LIFE. Syatrii *Jamb ATimvAp..k.si ET ANT .P.p.ereir.e. . . . Diseases ar the Sp i ne, as usually de v elo p ed in the young Hip Masao, Neuralgia, and all Nervous liiseasegb and La. Olin who are mitering how Oureasea fur wlitutfAiiir are at a loss what to do, we would advise the use' Of CONSTI TUTION LIFE aYRUP. wit restore their pallid coun. strengthen their weak back and side, give them aew ahem; new life and riapp.inum THE RICH AND POOR ". . . Are liable to Me same diseases. Nature and science has maglalhe emanation Life ilyniti foiethe benefit of all. PUBS BLOOD Produces healthy men and women; and if the constitution fa neglecVed at youth, disease and early death is the m ina. Do not delay when the means are so near at hand, mid withbrthe 'reach of all. TO MOTHERS A.NiiMARRIED LADIES' It ht the setest end most effectual medicin e ever discov ered for purifying the system, and relieving, the suffering attendant upon childbirth. It strengthens both, the mother and the child, prevents pain and disease; and' in creases and enriches the food—chose who have' used it think it hadispeutable. It is highly usetel both before and after conlinement, as it prevents disease attendant upon childbirth. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP 18 THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND AND THE RICH MAN'S :13LESS..41S - G1 _ BUY-IT, TARE IT, AND BE btIEED. IT IfitIJNINTERBAL 14 ITS EFFECTS. WM. H. GREGG, M.,13j, BOLE PROPRIETOR, NEW -TOM Laboratory, Ihiiatlyn, L. PRICE 4149118 4:0:1 1 1riAt . - SEK - BOTPLPR FOR $5 ILlarlilent by express to all parts of the country] MORGAN ALLEN, Wbolegale Druggists, AGENTS 46 Cliff stieet;Nsiv — Yollc. SOLD .13Y . ' Jsa . l* — wflm YOHN'STON; :HOLLOWAY & COWDIN, PHILADELPHIA, KUNKEL'k 118 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. AND ALL DRUGGISTS X/A.E;CI.'ItICIT V. RS. WY and 'CREAMER, Eclectic D and Electropat t bic physicians,,, respectfully offer immr professloeai services in ad the vaiTous _branches of the profe.sion, for the treatment of all acute and chronic forms of disease. The remedial means they employ io the treatment of disease consist of Magnetism - , Galvanism, Electro-Magnet- Ism, the Swedish methdd of Localized movement cure, a, few Ecl.ctio medicines when deemed necessary, and in ;act all the natural curative agents that - may sacceillifttlly he brought to bear upon the disease. They uo not wish to be understood as 'arrogiiting to themselves any superiority of professional skill, but they believe the remedies they employ In the treatment of dis eaSe far superior to those generally employed byphysiclatur,. 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 confinethemseloca to no - par, titular pathy or system, they attribute they' success 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. 'lt i tt a ii n igs e , v ;r r og e roll n i4 aU w ' o P r e idTd di s n alt 12 v le er p n ar in tfcl ail es. gasseous matter. We see Min the lightning's tinals end hear the manifestations of its: power In the 'mutt'-ring thunder. It is -tin, cause of ail deCOdipuSltain, rectleapc. SiLlOl.l and transforrnahun.: It excites &lunge. nr.is the'. eiciting cause of life growth, _decay, and death, It causes s.cretion, excretion, digestion. It lays hold of the crude rood in.the steamii, converts It into a sinter,/ traiismides it_into arterial blood, and sends it on Its unportant Mee of supply ins nutriment according to.the necessities of tile body. - ft. Is -the nerve vital .tiuld t. the peat agent through which themiad acts upon the body-s 110 s the cause of all causes exc.' pt the tint great, cause. Infinite Mind whitill created it and brought,itinto u e Tiieee may appear like - mere' assertions, but tint 'l6' l Cams admitting .f strong andlilosistible proof. tilt t4pp t to, his wondered at that an agent au wonderful In . phe: ut?Lueles, NO poe - e: ful in its mattifestations and so lyiconnected with all the operations of the .amman sys tem. should be almost absolute in its power of controlling, Oct.lt is .A.:P4tileat,,&o4.4.enee. and fel/am - as surely - as - day as day follo ws-night. . . • 'Among 1.193 tllsepaps which use foalehtti,7lo4 lehdity4o Electricity, In sutunnutturt With ProPer-naluuct tre4lUt 3 P-ti tinny ba mentioned the fo)lownigi Incipient, COusUmlition, - Piralysla,rlElpilipti6;f ;Hysteric raid• outer 'Convulsions; islkursigla, In its worst forms, Rhuernatism, inflammatory and ehrtagg;_all diseases or the uorsous system; I iyagep sift cure] Xr a fete Siettireents;',all'illaeitai , s 'Of 030:"drinika and genital organs; Female Diseases, Asthma, Piles and Prolapsns Ani; Amuurosis and all kindred *elections of the nyek,Auretus ; i-trietures, all skin•Aiserises,:.•Stai , ,Perraina naLling will tie Will whether they Can be fme: di k ed end no ease taken where some relief cannot be af'•" . (bided. Confultatipn Peg. B ,, ath 5544 Ohe.inui, 'Etarrisliurg, Va. °tee tom* from Bin 14 A. a5.;134- to b ttlia. 7 to 9 P. - • ALEX. R. WTETIk- M. D.; . apl3 Int: .1. MIT:VON crt•KANIER. Ulcera ten. OP MALTFACTURER AND LUPO:ITER OF OPTICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND PffiLOSOFHI ,CAL INSTRUMENTS, - , Achths Bone a.— NO. 35 NORTH SECONn STREET, NEAR WALNET, EARL:I6I3EIW, P.A. : . . The fallowing - instruments wilt be forwarded,,free, ; to any ad mess, ou rec it of in, price-: - Insect. elicrosoope, for examining {1 11 lidp of In-- i.ects flow. rd, or plants. . . ..... $1 00 Sent ;Horoscope; for examining seeds, insects, minerals, ..... . . . 2 00 Rosendal ''a Student's Micifiscopo; power 50, 150, and 250 diameters. A Ihnutlful insirMimni for - general microscopical analysis, paelsed,int a_neat • box r 10'00 Rifle Teletrope; to see at a distance of two Or three - miles; can be ai tanned to any rifle ........ . 6'oo Stereoscope', a new und' improved instrument 2.20 Ho. with twelve pictueoir . .. :. . . '....''5 ' '"00 LOWEST CASH PRICES. In-Call and examine the goods. • • • Particidar attention paid to repairing of line Watches, such as Chronometers, Duplex and other celesrated Watches, and all kinds cor;Jewißry neatly 'repaired'. Nona but the moat competent workmen employed, arid the whole matter under my 9wit.'versonal supervision. . F. ZIMMKRMAN mar2Bl No. 59. Market street, adjoining Brant's Hall. rOUCEING at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Har- Pbon) The -well known ,§teamers of the Liverpool New.york and Philadelphia Steamship Zompany, are in tended to sail as follows: pdinbornugh, Saturday, June 18. City of Washington, Saturday, June 25 City or Manchester, Saturday, July 2, RATES OF PASSAGE, OF. ASSETS-- .. . • . . . 50 • DICuPRORATED 1794 • - CAPITAL Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation In . ..gurance. . • I ' ' ARTHUR G:cOF . 'FIN, President. CHARLES PLATT, Seeretary. , Central Agent:for Pennsylvania. Office Wattiut St; I 251 . near Second Harrisburg 'Pa ink2l-9m 1 E N.O H AGNI O F the Old Wallower Line, respeetfullyln . forms the publicthat this Old Daily Transo4rtatie. Line, (the only rWallower Line .now.in existence' In ,thb city ,)is. inaucoessful operation_ and prepared , to carry freight as low as any other individual line_ between Phila. 4elphia,Harrishurg, Sunbary,.Lewieburg, _Williamsport. Nr . 80.3 , 81146, Lock .Haven : and . all other.,ipoitits on Mc Nierthern Central, Philadelphia and Erie =4 7111 444 13 ,Part, Ind Elmira Railroads, :L. . DANIEL A HUMN..O3, Agent , , . Harrisburg, Peuit'a. Gonda sent to Warehouse of sipesrs. Peacock, Zell C alnehinan, Nos. BOB and 810 Market dtrect, above Bth ;- Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P: ea., will arrive at Harris mad Y for ' l.ll vory. O ^Xl morning, ~(p T°'LAJ) _... . 11. you wish _ ; good Letts • Paper, Rimeloper., Ink, Pena, or anything else in the stationery line, you will 42 . well Ity earetig at SM.EFFER'S BOOKSTORE, noia Harrinburg. • EL LANEOUS. J'ULIUS ROSEPfpALE; EEI Practical and Scientific Spectacles of the highest refractive power to strength , eu and preserve the eyesight,•itath.a lare assortment of Opera and Field Glasses, Bartnnetersi Thenmemeters, Magnets, Drawing Instruments, Aro. • Or - Send stamp for a catalogue containing. prices; &c: &c. J 1 dtf A. F. ZIMMERMAN ' Practical Watch Maher, No, §2 Market Street, llarrisbarg, Pa, DEALEO, IN FINE WATOILES eHAINS RINGS, _ SETS . OF JEWELRY. FINE SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE, TEA SERVICES, AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY. Has constantly on hand a well, hclected- and clegantlY ... assorted stuck of • FINE WATCHES . CIta.HVS, ... . .. __RINGS _. . . . i . AVD SETS. . : FLNE 'SILVER MARES. AMERICAN; ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES, Both in Gold and. Silvereases. Also, a fine assortment of LADIES' WATCIIES COristantly onhaud. A LARGE VARIETY OF ELIEGA.W9C "CLOCKS, Of all descriptions; all of which Will be sold at:the Steam Weekly to LiverpoOl. . PAYABLE IN GOLD, OM EGUITAGENT CURRENCY. FIRST CABIN $BO 00 STEERAGE. : s4 o : 3 *_ do to London • 8.5 00 .do toLond O n 84 p 0 do 'to Paris 95 00 do to Paris 40,00, do to Hamburg...: l / 4 00 00 do to Hamburg.— 8700 :..Passengens-.also,.formard to Havre, Bremen, Rotter da;m, Antwerp, At emially low rates. Tares from Liverpool or Queenstown: lst Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage, $35. Those ,who wish to send for 'their fnends: Can buy tiekets here at these hitei. For further information . apply at the Company's °sees JOAN 'G. DALE, •Agent, lb Broadway, N. 111, or 0.0 M:H AIERMAN. Rarnsburz rf2.3.dlv INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Yo 232 - Walnut Street, South Side, Eastoi Third Street, Pitilodelpisfa. ' citARTER PERPETUAL. WILLIAM BUEHLER, NI M.!))UAt.. t 4: , •• . . t=i •-• emi b►. f.. 1-; •• " :r F. BIM s:-'aOBI 'Lk' ;4Y9N'B , 'il: 'Ne[ ,- .. -.FPII.(4)IcA.i. :':;1)110P4 MEI FEMALE eII,EGUI:Arri4II7.7 29 Are the only I.7ararir comedy that will emeceseluny and Invariably restore aa4;l,l"gulaaa.ihaferaajaayistetn, replay mg an irregniaritini,.'nnd -prfidttelne..hdalth,'vigr aoa strength.' ' • LYON'S;; PT 4°/13,' IBM 'Are a fluid prspapdlon, the Only true one of the kind ever liscovered In tburcountry, end acts directly on-the. pant .ifected, whilst Ole ancl,powderwcan only rehphiUthint'sj bey work through syMpathy, but not at a direct ant tkisitive. 4. .4„ .Afrollotrinnreriog:frook.a.coootant,anziety-fcrr,theregn tar return of re'senco pr.eakbeklaW,i 7- . c Give yoursilf b, tibeasihe*qor Lyon's PerlodiellliDropi4- . if taken a day orAwo before the eximeted perioo, will poSi dyely and layariibl# iegulatkins oontliiffairSnriaditelreet fopows cans as - certain as daylight follo4.lharnestE Are you sio enfeebled by disease, or rouble to bear the ispor'slid dang ofinareaset id° ,F: t ; LYON'S PRRIODIC. DROPS Come to you as i bahalng; - for . ill, of &moat& bettei than • •[f regnlariy taken; it certain .preventive, and will save you much peril and many hours of sidieriag. Have you been attikued,forhialky years with complalnU3 ,incident to the seal Mai, heve bated the skill of phyd ilarus and are hutrylig, you on to tie early grave i LYON'S PERIODICAL IJIiOPS Are the most rehatile ie lator ever known, and cure, like magic, all those livevultulties that bave defied the doctor's skill. -0 Will you waste away,.mah :sabring boa Lauccitrtuva, Prolapaus, DYameuurraaa, arid a thousand other Micyi . iieo, all summed - up under the name of suppressed and oninkubel'ilatinKlyheif ininvestment dfou 4 b done ii { t • r. t LYON'S PERIODICAL 'MOPS" will surely save yea Do not use the droler-WheVfOrni4den in the directions; tb although a positive , cure; and harmless at allfrOther times, they are so pOwitrfutendllnely calculated tovii(fusr ind govern the thnoticiintof the sexual orgnalarn, that, it Laken at improper timesiithey would produoe resultaehn rrary to nature, against iwttichell, particularly these who *mold repioduoe, should airefully guard. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS lIIIIMEMI CaMiot harm the most dellcite conetltution' at hoyAlMe; yet the proprietors' ' whdi to guard egidust.. toisuge; hopiiig that a thou* Led - ottles used for ag2od prff pupa whbre one 10_ beixt fbr LYON'S. DROPS, the never-falling Female'Regulatirr, , tali* sale ' by every. 'nruggiat,iti the city aladooontiy, awn:it? itot, if you value your health 'sad wiateilir a relutble - medicine, kip 643 'other. Take tio.other' the Druggist to whomYyou apply tuts not got it, riiitkethini Mud_ and Eel lt. for you. ' . CicARK.Ar: sh•:-A• • • Psalm:cross, $500,000 At Wholesale, by • JOHNSTONOTOI4.IOWA.Y & COWpEN; Street, delphiN Pa • tip ' 0 EMI ' .°=o. ~.. a~ ~~~<N,tr3,t i ; • -4-.11,0 1,, iF MMII TEM " GEE&T i,l ... 7 .. : i:#.l' 4 1t.:4 "t New Mven,e6f);ul:. . ItEl ttS r i: MEDICAL. DR,, - -JOHNSON, BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, effectual speedy Fr andt al eil tb ie . :inTle S is t oz e l e d for. DISEASES OP TVPRUDENCE RELIEF 1 SIX TO 71% i.,LVE HOURS. NO MERCURY OR Nox3oust DRUGS. - '• A Cure 13 7 arratiticl, or 'IC° Ozarge, from One to Two Days Weakness of ithe Back; Affeotions-of 4.lae Kldheys Mat Blad4er,.AVeytinarY..Diaeol aTta, Impotency General De.. Oility; - Nerve seas,' DyYpepaii, 'Languor, 'Lois 'Spirits, Onrush:in - 0 - edeas,:Dalphation of the. Heart, ,Timidiby tnblingt Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head,' Throat, - NOM or Skin, Alfet,..tionk. of. the-tiver LIMO, Stomach or .Bowels--those,_terrible! -dirmirders 'arising from the Solitary Habits or Youtli=thos'e secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims - that' the song of Syrerts to the Mariners of .Ulysses, blighting their meat brilllent hot ea or anticipations, rendering marriage, arc., impossible. • , YOUNG MEN 'iropecially, who have become the - Tiotims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destractive habit which annually sweeps „Win untimely grave' thouthins liroung Attu!' crt the mast exalted -Weans: and brilliant intellect, - Who might otherwise have entranced itstanifig Scnatei with the then deriefatoq Renee or aiticedlis bolas, Alm. living , lyre, may. altli full coritlilence. ..• , Married persons,hr YOiing Men contemplating marriage, boing.avare urphysical .treajoreth,,ergrutio debility,lefor mines, &p., speedily cured. • He who tilaces himself.under Woman!, of Dr. if may 4; ligiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and Goa. dently rely upomhie skill as a Physician. • OEGANIO WEAKNESS ." inmedlatelTureil,:anditli vterrebiored:" This distressing afleslora 7 lmsicu.tenfiers lire miserable and marriage trupoesibin—is the penalty. paid ay the vie- Arai of improper indulgonc‘: Young persthiS are too apt to commit excesses from nut being aware of the dreadful ConsequencisAal. may ensue. Now who that widen stituds,the ituect -will pretend to deny.that,tim _ poker of procreation 4 last - st ! titsrloy Moe's'. failing' thin impropin habits ihim-hy the . prideitt Sondes boinedePriced the pleasure&Othealtity-"ordsprizigi the most Minim. and de structive symptoms tet. both body and --nind arise. The aystem bocoMes deringed, the physical, end 'mental rilnctions'weahened, lose of prdereattte 'poivor, nervous trritibilley, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, Indigestion; oenatitittional debility,. a westing : of thetramei ooligh,von. euxoption, decay aid thumb. ~ • • • Owes No. 7, Non Tit FaiiniatohNianst Left hanit,side going from:l3altifaore' stree . t,'a dehri 6o in the corner. Fail not to observe name and ninibee Letterainust be paid and contain a stamp The DOOteef Diplomas, hang in bilk Whoa •), • DR. JOHNSON, -10[01311Xs - e. the.Rgyai College or _Surgeon.% London,zrad gate Froca one . of, the must eminent, colleges qi the United . States, 'and 'the - grealer - part of whbse life - haS been' spent in the hospitals Of 'London, PerisiTlilladelptita' and else: . where, lesedected Isome:-of. the most astonishing curer that were ever troubled witkringtng ID the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at' Sudden sounds, 'bashfulness, with frequent ofuthing; attended sometimes With derniagethent mind'- were oared Immediately. • . • 1. , -TAKEf , PA.RTIOULAR .NCONOII MN These areisome of the sad and melancholY , effects Trey dUced by eafly habits of yoethowiz :.weakness of the back ind limbs , .palus Le the head, dimness of eight, loss of aiuscular tafiker; paipluttion di" the 'heart, dYsperela, ner vous irritability, symptoms of consumption, ifsuret-tr.-"iThe fearful &fee* Ots the, mind tire much to be driankid- 7 -loss. of memory., confusion of ideas, de preasinu of forebodluga.-atersion .tcr society, self distrust , lore of abiliade, some o f the irriloproducel • • ;YOUNG . . Who have injhred` themseletshriOdeitaiu, pyantiet ulged. In When, alone, qe.' ha-bit frequeutt• learned from . toil companion*, or at schooh.the effects of - which are... nigntly felt; even' wtien aildep,'and if not cured ' renders' cdairingi3 cius slble tetrad d'elitrcytF4fiith mind .end body m : . ..-; .What-t r t hat a young man, the.hopeoCthlecoinTh7, the darling of his parents, shunt& be snatched from all itrosie.ets and enjoynients of Life, by the consequence of dialating from the path of nature_ and Indulgaig 111_8 rttiin secret habit: Such ire:ilorie rater, - before contem- 'MARRIAGE; Reflect theta &amid inuidrund noisy are the incetneeterary requisites_. to prometeconnuhial happiness:. Ind.eed ;with:. out these, the journey through life beeosnes a weary pil griMiige • the prospect hourly'darkens •t 6 the view ; thF wind :beConetiashadiaved 'deeplir and filled - with:the inalaneholy,reflention that the happiness ~.pf another, ibe enri#3 blighted , with our own.. : • , . • = DISEASE OF 141.1TRUDENQB.: • , When the misguided and imprudent votary of plegyit, finds ho has imbibed te seeds of this patent disease too grin (Mat dread of discovery o detershim,fromapplying to those who frUM education and respectability, catiMionellettiend him He falls into the hands.of-ignoraut arid designing-pretend ore, who, incapable of .cmins Mob his pecuniary sub, I suuussi,keep hicextrtiltug,inont , Ww,,mogqg a, as long ue, AIM smallest` fee can biotitain and despair - 140'6MM' with rained health to sit over hlsgallingdisappointmenl, or, by tqe Elie of the deadly' Wain; Ken:Tisk:hasten the` ocatstitutionsifilnipt- a sbithisteisibledisease,suchSsaffso Mons of tile. Bend, Th 1310, 1 1 1 .04% Sklnzetc.; iprsteressunt with frigniful rapidity ,till death puts a period to his. Ayeadrid sufferings by sending Irbil to that undiOyiered oountry from whence notrkeler returns; INDORSEMENT-OF -TEEakRRESS.— , . The many thousands curedat thin lastitution year after year, and the numerous Important, surgical operaticins performed by an Johnson, witnesse the reporters of ,the Sias Clipper, and many other papers, notices of which' have appeared again - alid.again before the _.publtc, besides his standing as a gentleman of character arid respond, batty, is a sufficient guarantee to the allficte4- SKIN DISEASES ~S.PEBDItt-OIMED Nik. 7 South Frcifirritic strait aP26-dIY : - , •TBEIIE IS Np, SUCH WORD AS 4.17.4." TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF « .• CITBEBS COPAIBA. This preparation is "Wticularly recommended to the MEDICAL PROPER RlON..and the PUBLIC for the promo' , and certain cure of DISEASES OP THE BLADDER; SID- Nrxs, URINARY ORGANS, ETC. at may be relied on as.the hest mode for the administra .tion of these remedi,s, in the large class of diseases of both saes,to which they are, iipPikable.. It never interferes .witlrthe digestion, and by Ina' conhentration, the pre is N. 13.—Faretukeerelre advised to...aek .for TAII.RANTS. COMPOUND. CIJBEB3 AND COPAIBA._ and take nothing else, as - timiationl and' worthless ""preps:` . -rations, under similar names, are to ttib , market. Pilot* Si 00.: gaitby-express us receipt of price Mannfac. tuned only •by .TAR.,II._ ANT CO., No. 278 .Oreeowoat ! ',street, corner of Warren street, Re" 'York, aid fo'r sale .0 1 ,4i / fries pen rall4i, - • ' For gale by EL:A. KIINKLR and by 'l:freqe„gistat M'CLINTOCE'S . PECTORAL SYRUP ; rpm:B INVALUABLE SYRUP, which is en. L .tirely, vegetable in its composition has been am, 4 oloyeti with Wonderful success for Many yearsiri thecurc of diseases Tor tile AIR PASHAGFS and LUNGS. any COrfil'Or the disease., such ao COUGH, TICKLING :of. th, THROAT,,SPITTING OF RLOOD,pIFFICULTpREATHINp, Lt S.'S OF VOI c: I K and ,EIECTIC , will.be attended stith the happiest results. - It le r' if the beat and safest. thediciues fin.: all forms dt•BRoN fauns and CONSITHRTION, No 1aGia5:4771,, or , preinsmi+ Men of OPiunkin • PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE. Itbr gala nt tiERGNEWO Cheap Ns* 'Storni, DR. R. N. 1,1)t4: DYNTIST - • -- To ESPECTFULLY ixtforius,the:citize,ng of EhoTishurg and vipipity .that I)&4.s:remove; dee froth Diarket street to Third street, nest: - door. .to 'the' Patrioi - ehd °Mee; where be is prepared to accom modate all who may desire his professional services. &VARA ORANGES. ins! rficeivodiit 1-1 • SEIRLER AI FRAZER, no/Ir (ancl3emors Wo;: , flock - jr. & Co) „Prufi,LEsi IttlHalfaarrelfJar or INVD!.at- a• 81118LE.B. t FRAZER'S, (fitimeAst9rP itr •Wit. igrt , i 20 : S CinAlq dr..S i ,' selecfed )-4,'11k 1 ,IfiV 'O'XE"' - Importations, and the roost superior ever h`rOuel - i to this market at this season, just roeeived and tot ea 9 14y sgist.p. & FB.AZFR_, febl • (meet:wore to Wm. Dock, jr, & 04 KA I Eat( PA I't zzlz~3 i 4 atiziat 'tail Road _-E '4WIT _lf ',MI Tlill FIVE TIL4INS_ DAILY TO AND FOUR PIIILAD.EDELPRIA. o. et_ND NONDAVF, 19th, 186.1, •TIIHE Passenger thi: Pen c}•lr~riia Railroad. Colupany depnri from and arrive at Har risburg and Philh...lelpith.. a,. f01.h..v6: • EA 6 T W- A R D THROUGH EXPR.E. - Tit...if . N leaves HarrlPlStn dallr at 2.46.. a. to.i. ono aryttte, a al Wm fni4delphin at 6.55 'AST leaves rfarnsburr, daily ',except Ntoutlay - ) at 3.00 n. itt. l and arriyeikii Wien Phdudelphca at 10.10 A. M. Vaxsengers take nreakiam at Lantanger. MuUNT JOY AIX( )3pli)l}ATltiN, wares Harrisburg at . 7.20 maticiti iiivLantis.ter; With' Lancaster accom rucdatioo traya,and_auc! arciv,wott 'West YilibabaWtia at CuLI3MBIA.A.CCOISSIODATItiN.7 TRAtN; leit - aa' Bares- Out.g at 12. 29 r. C 9 .1 ugAtla 145 P. , and ,arrices nt Lan•tstkr ; Omit:eta:lk -with 'Fast 'Nail east at Laucakter for Paoactelpka,taaid arnve o.l,ViThilsidel phia at, 5.30 P.m. MAI L. TRATM.leaseaarriliargati 20 P. ; lainmster at 2.47 r M. , and arriv.t ,Won rhdtdtakida at 5.80 P M qAtraisisulto a•ccostsfou cs .l.fier.l TICAIN, via Colum leoves laarritheig ay.s.2.aiP:lzi., *nd .arrives at - West Philadelphia 2g. 10.50 P. . E S TV'A R . 15 ... • -- - . BALTIMORE EXPRESS itRAIN -loaves'Harrlstarg' daily Ceseept4tosulayi at 2.10.A.ra. Altoona, 7.35 a: m.,ttake bradcfasi, add arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. PHILADIELPHIA EXPRES.. 4 bIRAIN leavesßeriiaburg daily at 3.10 A.X. ; Altoona at 8.20. a. M., takl . ),:breakfitst, atal amvva at Pittsburg at 1.00 r: ' -.MAIL TRAIN leaves flamsbargat L3O r. ta.; Altoona at 7.15 P. a., take supper, and arrives at pittsburg at 12.30 it.MT LINE leav,ii* Etarriiinirg nt.3.30.z. s ax. ;,Altoona at '3.33 -0.-aq take :saltier, and arrives sit Plttibintre'ar -1:00 ~. : • . .... . StOITNT JOY ACCOSUMODATIb N leaves Lancaster at 4-B , Boic;it., arrival' at Harrisburg "at 11. to._ M. ! BLetliALSAUlti; 4.ct;u,nbtuoATioN Tits.L'4.lwes.West, Puiladelphia at 245 P. 'at., and arrives at Harilateirg at 8.10 * igt iztif.tby Atco‘rbtODATlOX No. "2, lettere, Tancas tertat 6.2 f) P. st., onnaectint there with t7asrigDntx ACCOM 'a:o6Blam West. leaves Mount Juy at 7.00 e, It, mud arrives at Elarrisborgat 8.20 P. _ SAMUEL D. TOTING, Supt. Eirilkintra. ',lay 13. lalrLiir lienit'.:Pam B''M kaii - Way m fm tgioz z .all sumnik!t•i;iiiE *ABLE.' BAB RALN.S DAILY OA- L'T Xtro E AND W'A S a G'T 0 N Connections made with trains on:Pains. y/Vania Railroad, to and front 'fittstairg itAdilie' West. ' ' THREE TRAINS.. DAILY.. to and Atom tho North - mid West snatch Spaniel:is - ara, 'Elmira, and all of Northern (ANThuiti after...AWN - MAY MAY 16th, 1864 the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway ~ . tvlll arrive -at and depart Tromlia . A%org , and „Ealtimore. al follows, viz . . . SOUTHWARD. 'Wit TRAIN lettrow Sunbury daily (except • Stia,cllo)..-... ....... .10.25 A. M. , • kir Harrisburg...... .1.20 P. ht. :mutts at , BaltimorQ;_ t 5.49 P. EXPRESS FlAlNl4.lveaStibblity'dfilir(excejit t' ,, • StmdaY) P. X. Harrisburg (except Mooday)7,._ .. . • : 150 A. M. " arrives at Baltimore Baily (esi*pt'Moziey) . 7.00 e. M. HARRISBURG AcIIOO.4fISODATIONAciives Hap.'cr . - , bare_ ,„,. 7.Q(l it. SIINDITEY ACCOMMODATTON . burr dully , (thmeept. :SIM- • • day) at 7_30 A. sr lir 0R T • Er..W RD. - RAIL TRAIN -laio Ifahimcra 414' 7 . (exckft - • 9.20A.1n " jea , Rexinkirg " amber . ...... t ,4.00 .PSa. .IF4PRFSS TRAIN leaVeSlialtintoredatly-... - .. V3O‘P. " arrives 4:5014- , • "leaves liarriatturE daily (e.A-)• , lImPlaYl ... ... 3. 2 5 A. st. , - "invivesist Sanitary x." HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves lltd- • timer) daily (=wept Sun- • , daYl• aoop. ' arrives at litt;4l . Wurg 750 P. St. EITNBURY ACCOII.IIODATIaN learep. Harris. burg daily (except Sunday) • For further infor.nation apply at the Office, ini/onnayl vatila EAlltoad" Depot 7. N. DuBARRY, Marrianurg„.ltiay 16, 1884.-dtf r Gen_ Supt. .. 186:- 1864- 7 -r 1-'lllladel 1 iiizi ntlnd krile• . Rail= ' .R oisit • . . TB's geat - 6:tt'v eiqesr the Northein and' "Ncirtli west* eOunties of Pennsylvania, to' alin,:--eity Erie, on. Luke, Erin.. . - • _ It has Wen ki:iseil`ny'rhe remierctveNte . ttuutain Coal r,varv,. and under ;their aubpinch is beeng raPiffiroPhlled throughout its entire length. It is now:- in use for • %ranger' and Freight business from ElarrAptinra to Rt, htary's milieu) on the EftSPN:n ,D 171610.11, and from Sheffield In f.rie (TS miles) on the HiTesternahvirben. •-• 'TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT .tr A RIVE:BURG. Leave Eistivard.. • Mail Train • 5 " • tO 11f.: Express Train 2.1:0 a. at. Leave Ncifflr‘raff. Mill Train • . .... .. 1.35 P. M. Esprees ..... &15 m. Cars rca wmtodi• edr.,Or' ositoth ways on theae trains between Pblladelphia and Lock Haven, and be tween Baltim,pn: and Lock:Haven. , Elegant Sieeping.eans Expreen - trains both - ways 1 tweep Williamsport and Baltimore,: and Williamsport. nd -Pbtladelphm. For inTbiniitton mine:Mug Tamengesbnainess appl3Lat the H.. E. Corner.l.l.ll and Marketntreets,, -And for Freight business of the - COnipany's Agents: & L Biirgoten, Jr: /miner 13th and Market streets, Philadelphia. J:"W.'Rejnolds, Erie. Drill, 'Agent N. C. IL ,R., Baltimore.. • H. EL HOUSTON, •••• • General Freight AO 'edc•Pha'a. - • LEWIS General T . /eke/Agent' .At'Fa. • • iNkS. IX - POTTS, . • - MYRA dl y 1 General Manager, Williamsport INEW .AIR'._LINE ROUTE. VAILIk 1NK717 : i uitJ 1 : iM.'*ti)S AND PHILADEXORIA. QN ,AND.ASTER -MONDAY November 1663, the Passenger Tratne will leave the Pinta indL'Readiug Railroad 'Depot, at fiarrinburg, to! New York and Philadelphia, an follows, via: • • EASTWARD. EXPRESS LINE leaves* BarnsburK at 6.30' on ar rival of the Peunsytyanda.Railroad Expnis Train from-r e West, arriving in Net Vbrk at 145 e. a.. A sleeping, cat is attached to the train through from Ping:im without MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 800 a. a., arriving in Now York at 6.30 r. mr and Philadelphia at IA& it FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 r. m_, arriving in New York at 10.25 r at., and Philadelphia at 7.00 P: W"Cg l g T - - FAST LINE lea,treatkl.%"7.Yitittk at 600. a. and: Phil& dolphin at 8.15 a. a , arriving at Harrisburg at 1.15 P. x. MAIL TRAIN . Nieves: Newg - Tork -at 12:0RY noon, and Ptl l 44• 3l Pltta at 4, .19?-) Y., F rivi Pg ..at ' l3- f - ritsbulgr . " 8.20 P. ?AM.% TRAIN to ea :New 'Stork at ZOO P. lit, ar- ' ' 41111,1 A-ut-Ilirrtg"l/3. at ' 4UP. .1- and connectingtb Abe irMlnayliMbut Esping Train - fdr Pittsburg: A aloci)ing car d !bib 4WD, Connections are made at Rarriutnar• * With trains on the; . 11 ,32 14NYIYaldh, broriberb Central and Cumberland Ville) • ..dulroatit, and at Ansabi t h t .. fin ttlbinicisny t . hc. Baggage • - dieckni.throngl,a:7Eare.batween New York id Rarrisberg, $5 15 ; between .idatrisilYrs; csnq 35 • in No. ears, ethti $3 0 1104.7. tr tickets or other inforruatien apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, BArmaturG, nolCdtf iA LPN 11=XIIIMZW:13:ffl ffIREI VRANKEIN - - RAIL ROADS. teI.I3ANGE OF HOURS:—On and after Mon day, April 4th, 1864,Phase:tiger trains win rus daily, as follows, (Sunday's excepted:, FOR CELLAIBEABBCKRG A-VD HARRISBURG: • at Leare Hagemstown IMM=I ch.tersturg, Arrive at Leave at LP.arE .„'zblppensburg liewrille Carlisle 1. 5 55 10 10 242 " Itleehanieztrarg 625 10 42 3.12 Arrlt"e at Hurt:burg • 6.55 1115 6.40 FoR CHAMBERSBURG AND HAGERSTOWN: XY. E P. Y. Leave Harrisburg. 8.05 1.32 420 " Mechanicsburg 847 2.15 4.5.1 Carlisle •-• 9.27 255 5.29 Newt - 1110 ....... ............. —10.22 8... N Shippcusburg 10.33 4.00 chambe , rsbo ..„ j arrive at • 11.00 4.30 I Leave at 1110 4.40 Leave Creectotle .11.55 533 Arrive at Hagerstown 12.35 6.10 4„,r Making tams:, connections - at Harrisburg with true for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg ; end with rains for all points West - .e,,,The Train leaving Banishing at 4.20 P. K., rung only as tar as Carlisle. O. N. LULL, .91.14. R. R. Office, Chambersburg, April 4. 1881-1 y READING RAILROAD. St) i.I BIER ARRANG-EMENT. BEAT TRUNE MYR FROM THEG NORM and Northwest for Philanciptoo, New York - , Rending, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Frirno, kt.oic, Trains, leave Harrisburg ror Phiisaelphia, New York, fitadirrki Pottsville awl all intermediate stations, at 8.00 A. and s. st. New York !Norms leavt-s Harrisburg at COD A. X, Arriving al New.. York at L 45 the Same day. A i-pecial Accon.ruodation Passenger tiain leaves Read ng at 7.15 e. at anti returns front Harrisburg at SP. at. farep - i row Ildrre , burg : To New York, $5 Lb; to dultlbia $3 a ...uu $2 80. Baggage checked through. Ertliruiftg,"l.:av, Nc-m, York at Ba. rt.. 12 non, and r. a. , (Pittsburg Phitrees arriving at tianiaborg at 2A- Leave Philadelplua at 8 lb.. a., and X 36 r, a. Bleeping cars I.Lt the New Yurt =wan Trauta,through .to and from Pittsburg without change. ,Pe...9.2.tge::s by the CP4avagga Railroad leave Tamaqua a 3.51 a A. anti 2.10 P. 'Mater Philadelphia. New York, and all way point..., Trams Imre eattaville at 9.15 a. at, and 2.30 r. for -Philadelphia, flarrisburg, and - New York. Accommodation Passenger train leaves Relating at 6.06 A, a., f rati returns from Philadelphia at 5.0al S. R. W th 6 abuire trains rah daily, Sunday excepted. .a Sunday train leaves 1 - 'ettlifille at TAU a. ;_, and Phil adliAlifi at 3.11 k P. 21. ,Ccninnitation, Mileage. Season and Exoursien tickets st r 54, e. rat.; tt? . wp.l .frnm ALI! MID tg. 80 peunda baggage allowed to each person. G. NICOLLS, general SulwrxturaLent. May f; 1864—d&wtf OszAr:DkcioswaTl Applicable - to all useful Alta A now thing. lis Ocnnbiiiation ivt mit Shoe then afacturara. Xewelors. Fora Ilea _ - aS :~ ME IL: a liquid: Remew.ber. 12221 Agents in Phtlade; jelfirdly TELEGRAPH Steam Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT, THIRD STREET, NEAR WALNUT, GARRLSBORO, PA. Er AVERG recently added to our Cobb' Il Department a large amount of new type, aev cove fast steam, presses of the must improved roachinenr, An d other material, we are non prepared to execute nti „m e n uoeice , and in the tIVOSt apprev.-tt style, ALL RIND E: or MILITARY BLANKS, LETTER SHEEN BRAIGEes, . CJRCCLAHS - - • BILL akAria, - Rusimmit CARDS, .i, POSTERS, in one or more colors, RAILROAD BLANIC PROGRAMME4 BILLS OF LADING, PROMISSORY NOTES, ' 'LEGAL BLANK AND J 0 B:, , MT 0 RR - OF . ALL DESCRIPTIONS, PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL.. l'hviertifinm a distance attended to prompt l y. marlf.klanif MAGNOLIA BALM. Tis the most delightful and extraoidt nary article ever discovered. It change Uto Sur out u and Face and Hands to a pearly, satin telinie 31 nivistimg utnuty, imparting the non blopunty otyouth, and me appeal anre au inviting ILI the city belle pr faahi.oi It remotes tan. t 7 eckles, pimples, and rough ems of me skin, leaving tee comp esion fo ph, tramps rent and smote It It contains no mat. rial injurious to the `Patronised -by tram: — s and Opera ampere 11 ie whavavery lady ahould have. Sold- wholarale and re . !sit bY S. A. taIN IC FL & f3.494.1tf 1. • • . :118 Market street, Harristan. - Llti4.ll; icObiAHO SHERRY, imported' tB3& Warr4idtod Sheri) iv!uu ,, w ibis •.uuiry. For sali , SIIiSLSR IcaE.NER's extvelsit4- hains. Of 'thi 6 ' 418 " I.IL eiOn's curing. Juni, received ace !or elle by SHISLER & FE ZER O (locls (summers to Wm. Dock ,1, co.' MO 1., 11. 1, y_ 2.00 2.45 7.a7 4ss B.IT 4.20 8.80 mu 9, 0 0 1.28 8.32 oo Useful and Valuable DiseoTery. HILTON'S ISOLUBLE CEMENT .i 3 of mine vaunt precook' utility rail any ilDrellatao con before tiv public It bus Deco thoroughly tested donut the Nst two year, by practical Imhtutu, and prououuceci by all eo be SUPgRIOII - To •A FY °wive Proper:aims luauwa; linanatt; 11 OLrauOI3IOENT /If' a oar thing.. and the result. 1g years-of study; combinatio a s is on 'Sciehtijic; • nodes no atietanstadee or change of temperate:ore, will it be eametiornagni. or omit an offensive EuzelL BOOT AND &DOE Lidannilteturera, using ktatinines, will dnd it ttit best article known air Cemennits for the cbanneb, it works. withoui delay, Is not &fleeted by azip change of terelierature: .JEWELERS Wets:: it =Moistly adhesive WV thoir USN as has bees proved. /t is „itpectally Attivatd k LeerfAs: And we dais: es. an especial merit, that it stictS ruchei tb Bents as Shoes sufficiently strong riithoni .fit. Is the orily.f LL/ UID-. 6EMEN2 [l4tant that is as i ure thing for mend fi,innnture, Crock , ery it r ys, Bone, Ivory, And articles of Household use REMEMBER HILTON% lann.ulux eteinnire. la in a liquid torn, and ais.easily apt, plied at pawn. 41u:rotes lasounits Omen Is inaoluole in water or oil. . Ear I'9 Tuanutons beidEtr . _Adheres oily =Waimea, Supplied in Flinally or - manlike. nrer s Packages Trot" 2 ounces to 106 HILTON BROS. & CO <Proprietor . s, Providence, R. I. lEM LAINC& NMINNIS.
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