Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, September 29, 1864, Image 4

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BUSINESS UARDS.
RALPH L. DIACLA'f,
A TTORNEYAT-LilW.—Pcdriot arid iTnion
banding, B ar b ! bum Strict attention ,paid to all
legal busbies& Military claims collected.
• 10-d6m-eod
Thomas C. MacDowell,
Attornegy.-at-Liaw.
OFFICE IN THIRD ST., BELOW PINE.
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H.A.B.Rtsmpla, PA.
ALL manner of Military Claims' proreptly
attended to, and absinth dolleeted against the General
or State Governments, either. 9n Congress, the Court of
Claims at Washington el% or at Harrisburg, without un-
A. C.:B4MM,
/ ATTORNEY - LAW,
HAS removed to )f , 6i from Third to Wal
-Atit ettoet, next- to All business
treated. to him will receive prompt end careful attention.:
NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE.
BOYER & KOERPER,
WROLESA'LE AND RETAIL
DEALERS is,
GROCERIES,.
Queens and Glass Ware,
AND ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PROD . UCE,
iIAVE just opened a large and well selected
stock or , goods at their stand, No. 3 MarketSiinatei
arrisburg, Pa., to which they invite tle attention °Piths
. nol4diir_, •
JONES, ROUSE,
Corner of Market street and Market Square
HARRISBURG PENNA.
+CHAS. H. MANN,
tf. Proprietor.
STATE. CAPITAL HOTEL;
&G UM OF THERD AND 'WALNUT sTRIZEIS;
• HARRISBURG; PENN'S.. • ;
MICE Giadersigned having purchased this*reli
± known house has enlarged and thoroughlyrendvafed
it. The rooms have been.ralminted and papered, amdshb
entire estallshment elegantly, re-furnished. Being OW.
aantly and eligibly located, and, proVided with every cint
venience; it Offer* to - the public all the comforts and' luxu
ries of a first clasti.hotel; . Trusty :and obliging servantr
always in attendance, A bar well stocked with clacim.
liquors is attached to the.dstablishment,
o*d:ly ' ' 'V. G. THO.37sOX,
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THE UNITED-RATES °HOTEL,. 1.
ISRtIR
HARR G PA. I
1), H. HUTCHISON, Proprietor.
1111118 well known Hotel is now in a condi
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lion to accommodate the traveling public, affording
the most ample cenveniensins alike for the transient guest
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and the permanent boarder. - i
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely redt
tad throughout, and now has accommodations equal* na
(latent, comlort and luxury Many hotel between Pbiledel-'
phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the best in the State
Oapital, being in easy assess to alrihtiallroad &Pits; and'
to (nose proximity to all the public offices and business, le
oalities ofthe city. It has now: all the conveniences of ;
t RT 4:11.3 _FLO 2'
and the Proprietor is determined to spare neither ria-:
parse, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the gratist-
The patronage:of the traveling , public is respectfelltio -
cited. jell-dtf.
MUSICAL.
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SDEETJERIC,
iTIOLINS, FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS,
VV STRINGS, DRUMS, 11.FES, and all km& of R .
CAL MERCHANDISE, PICTURE FRAMES, no G
GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH CARDS and ALBUMS, .AMAR -
TYPE GEMS, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURES, &C., , '0
Remember the place, SILAS WARD, 1•10. 12 Third
treat, the largest Music Store this side of the groat °Welt
jan2S-dtf •
'MELODEONS AND CABINET. ORGANS.
Ptiftwursr_snar.:, PEEWIT '1'16.7.11111711X6,
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TWELVE. SILVER METALS,
OHLIUGOLD , MEDAL Over won by instruments of tile
• ~ ohm) has been awarded to
MASON. 45,ff.A.W.LIDTS .INSTRUMENTS.I
A fall assortment. of these instruments always on,ha
It . ' 'W. KNOCHE'S, Sal* Agent,
Je4,2tawlyl • • 93 Market, street.
NEW GOODS-4UST OPENED f;
DERG A RER'S
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Book and. Stationery Store.
KmbraCing evny, ne*"..etnd improved style of
POCKET' BOOKS
MA Gio CURRENCY HOLIOIS,
CALF' SKIN' SOCKET . BOOKS,
BUCKSKIN :PURSES,
PORTMONNAIES, &o.
at prises to suit all circumstances.
POCKET CUTLERY, -
Conalating of a fine assortment of Weetenholm's Sage
Pocket Knives.
GOLD PARR,
Rola Newton's celebrated manufactory. Eueropm
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with a ituarcratee. ' - •
PORT FOLIOS
• : wiarruza CASES,
ROSEWOOD DESKS,
. ,
PAYETERIES; &o
Together with every article pallidly found In a first' -
Book and Stationery establishment, at - '
4„ . 12 BERMIEW4e M OA-840a!
DANIEL-A.. MIJENCH •AGEN4
07 the
Old - WaHoweT . Line, respectfully in
forms the public thitthis Old Daily Transportation
Line (the only Wallower ~Line .now in . existence in this
eity,is In successful , operation and prepared 'to carry
freight as low as any 'other Mdividaal line betweenPhda
delptda,
Ei
Hai* ,lant4, Siplfoiry,•Lewisturg, Williamspy,
Jersey Shore, Lock luverf arid , . alt - other points on e
Northern OentritlyTbiladelphia and Erie and' Wilhelm , port
and hiliolra Railroads. , , - • , ! !
DANIEL A. H U NCH, Agent, :
' ' ' -' - . Harrisburg, Penn's'
Goods sent:to the. Wirehonsebt Messrs; 'Penceekt
& Hinohman, Nos. 88 and 81?,,Stark.et woe!, above 8 ,
Philadelphia', by 4 Vi,foCki r:lid','Will arrive at Harris.
burg, ready for delivery, next,morning. EapBofrdinyl
14A11~0S.
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LIAIRECHT, RIEKES & SCIEIELDT'S
-'EXCELSIOR PIANOS.
SOLE AGENCY AT , W. .E.NOCPTPTS, I
03 Market street, Harrisburg.
- LlOll REASONS perfectly satisfactory to
.j: MYSELF I have taken the agency of the above most
excellent Pianos. The public hi : invited to come and ex-
amine for themselves. - ' •
A few Sehomacker & Co's Pianos .011 tuarel yet will he
Mel low. mar2s4l
NOTICE TO SILIPPEII i S BY ;
Philadelphia and Reading Ra oad.._
INaccordance with the - pkovisions of the
Ifew Internal Revenue Law, all goods delivered at the
above railroad for shipment must have a Two Cent.
Stamp Milted to the receipt demanded therefor, said
stamp to be at the bapense of the shipper
tor all receipts taken by the above CoMpany, said
stamps will be furnished and paid for by theCtimpanyi
anglo4lteePSo JOHN J. CLYDE -Agent,
FINE FAMILY FLOUR.-sEusta I lt,
FRAZIER have =do arrangements with one of the
beet.mills In the country to supply the families of Harris
bulk with choice FLOUR. , Evory barrel warranted, and
delivered to any part of the eity free of charge,
• • •
, Si ISTAIR & FRAZER,
Dealers In Ffne Family. Groceries, opposite the , Court
Reuse. _ aul3
SPICED OYSTERS:—Extra fine Baltiingre
organs, apicect, just received at
e-IXtrER & Kowg,rf,
.
TUBT RECEIVED-44 gallons pure ourrsOtt
0.. wine, from a Lancaster county farmer; the tintet
made domestic wine In this city.. Price as 00 per gene's.
For sale at ,•
,„ :SHISLER is FILAZXII,_
As . , . . 1 ,. . Successlore to Wm. Dock: jr ~talc- Z o.
§TPI
- 02.15 alST.R4lit3.—,Extra-Fine Baltimilre
Oysters, gaped, end for.Alat
_t4o,l2Slipt,„fAst, id
nt. or leas quilt* ~ - , . e4iStalt St y I
OS , ~ Successors ,to",.w.D oc k: ~.., _
HAMS 1 RAMS 1,-4A teriah
Onare's Excelsior Hama and DrieMßeef,
. BOYER ALHOERPE4
- - -
-LADIES.—Ifyin pod- mega
iholgopes, 1111, Yen; Oetuijilblag aw n la,
sodomy ills, rat will AvA)&aalliag at
ROOKST(IB4
1/4740110
RAILROADS.
Pennsylvania Rail Road
VABZIC
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ME TRAMS D±tirj 1 1 0 ASV VOlOll
4'ItOM
ON AND AYES
MONDAY, May lath, 1864,
11311 Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
ELad_copny will depart from and mays at Har
risburg and Phila del phia so follows:
EASTWARD.
THROI7GH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harriaberg_ daily
at 46 A. mould arrives at Wait PhlLdelphia at-666A. ac
FAST LINE leaved Harrialmfg daily (accept Monday) at
'GOO A. x., and arrives at West Phibdelphia at 10;10 4. 1.
take breaklhat at Lancaster.
I[~OIINT JOY Ao3OIO4ODAT/ON, leaves Ifarriebarg at
7.20 a. ix, calumets at Lancaster with Lancaster -actuall-:
=dation Train; and and 'arrives at West Philadelphia at
12.26P.L
OOLIIMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, termite Berri*
bung' at 12.20 '
P. IL ; Columbia L 66 r. tr.„ and • arrives' at
Lancaster 2.80 P. X. ; connecting with Past Mall east at
Imamate foe Philadelphia, and arrives at -West Philadel
phia at 4180 r.w. ' •
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.20 r. ;-Linaaster
it 2.47 P. It4laild arthree at West Philadelphia'ati7.3o P.ll
• HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, tla Wom
b* leaves Barriabirg at 6.25 r. at, and 'arrives at West
-PMladelphinsa 10.50 •
WESTWARD. ,•,.
BALTIMORE;EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hantatunididly
(except Monday) at 2.10 A. M. ; Altot i :7.Bs A. x., take
breakfast, and arrives at Marring at -110 P. L
PRILADELPHbi EXPRESS TRAM- eaves Harrisburg
daily at 3.10 4.11.; AltoenttAt 81 A.
0 - ?Lipka breakfast,
and arrives at Pittsburg it - 1:00
HAIL TRAIN leaves Miiiiberg at 110 IL ; Altoone
'at 7.16 takelaupper, Mel arritekabltittsburg at 12.30
;FAST LlN Eteallostibtreliburg At 850 Altoona at
1 . 85 P. n, take suPPerOutd.taltinea at PAltebing at LOO
MOONY 'JOY_ AOOOMILODATION: leaves Lancaster ritt
x.,.arrivea at Harrisburg atll.lo.a. ru,•
JIARRISBURS ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Weak
Philadelphia at 2.45 P. Y., and arrives at Harisburg at 8.10
P.Y.
Mann JOY ACCOMMODATION No. '2,:leaVes Lancas.
.ter at 4.25 P. 1‘. 7 connecting there with Harrisburg Accom
modation West, leaves Mount Joy atl,oo P. x. and arrival,
atHarrisburg at 8.20. r. x.
SAMIIII, 111.. YO'JNO, :
Bunt. Middle Dtx,Perin's R. B.
, Harrisburg, May 13, 1854...dtf '„ , „
,Northern Cent - ral Rtillway
SITBALIMIG TJKIG TABLE.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
TO Asco,nre
BA.IA,T 310 R E
W
—Connections made with indictee Ponnspiranla Rallyoad,
4 o and froMPittsburg andlhollrest.
THREE TRAINS DALLY - to and frOm the Northja d
West Branch Susquehanna, Ehlers, and all of Northern
New York.
-- N and after Y DIQNPA dY 1 6 th, 186 i.
lA_
Othe Panaungei Trairw, of the Northern Ofinttal
Railway, will anive fiat and depart hom Rarrisburl and
Baltimore aii. Wows, vii;
13011THIVARD.
MAIL TRAIN tieing; -Banbury datly (except'
. 'Sunday) ..10.25
." . leaves "Harrisburg 1.20 it
arrives at Baltimore 5.40 Y.
ILICPBEI24III4.IN leaves Sunbury . dally(except
• • Sunday) .11.46 t. it
. . .
ay)
leaves Harrisburg (except '
Mouday) ' 2.50 A. sc.
arrives at italtimore daily
(except Monday). 7.00 A. 31.
VARIUSBITREI ACCOMMODATION leairbe
burg 7.00 L
SOMBORT ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun
bury daily (except Sun
- day) at..-. ....... ..... 4.80 A. ■
MALL TRAIN leaver! Beltbscre daily (except
. 9.20 A. is.
° Satires Harrisburg 1.315 r.
arrive! atllunbury %LOA P. N.
IMPRESS TRAIN lemma RAlM.more 4.30 P. I.
_Rsogburg ... 1.30 a. x
- - leaveWllarilibtm,„
(mpg Monday) 1.0,r4.4a1A6 )91.
.g arrivesatSunbuq . ... .". 4 a. g.
HARRISBURMAOOO.IIMODATION • I
:..tiFOre 1 44 1 7 (exonlit
S.OO P.
g. arrive' at Harriebtutr. 44. ago r.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves "Hi&W
• burg dailY (eieePt Sarich
0 !
' • at •• • 4 00 r.
Fqr farther Information apply at the Claim,in Penneyl
vania Railroad Depot. ,Y.N.; , DirBARRY,
Harrisburg, May 18, 11164.-dif • • Gen. Sap
CVMBERI I AND VALLEY
,AND
FR-ANKL I Ni
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RAILROADS.
EUTS—Onand afterld
ii‘
ORANGE OF HO . . 0
iv day, Aprll • 4th, 1884, Passenger trains will.
daily, as follow; (Seam excepted:)
1 , 012 01L4,11111,458177117 LAW HARRISBURG: :
a, st. r. jai
Leave Ha5e144n.....' 1'..:.'... 7.00 248
" Gitakaire,:. ... ..-,. :Willa. p ..'L 7.87 ataa
vleg_ 2 lAntife4a.:.;:/1: k41.',.. 8 ./T 1 20
Onamberebsst , ...
~
~.., .I..eaife at....':.41V14. 8.80 12 1 .55
Leave Shlppeedenult ' ' - . 4 ..' - e.;.. 9.00 1;28
" Newv180,.:.......i; ~...
.... ... . . ..... 9.88 9,00
. . • ... t
a. x.
' t
" Carlisle 566 10.10 2 4 42
" Mechanicsburg: • 6.25--1042 Bl2
Arrive at g.F1ifib1ut..........6.56 ILIS 5 40
, . ,
FOR eIIiaIifIZESITURG INS .11,16 , 11.42P0WN4;
.
A. m. P. .M. P.M.
Leave Harrisburg 8.05 1.22 tie!,
" Meebanlasbtorg ' ' 5.47 2415 4i54
" Carlisle 9.27 2.55 6.29
Ne7ille ... lo.xii &29-
. 1 Shippensbuig • • '1.0.3a 4.00
f Arrive at 11.00 430
P iamb g liblir g , Leave at ' 11:10 4:40 I i
Leave GreecasUe ' .11.55 5.30
Arrive at Hagerstown • 12.86 0.10 I.
Jam- Making close connections at Harrisburg with tralns
for Philadelphia, New. York and Pittsburg ; and with
raffle for all points Medi ' ... 1 1 I
40-The Train leaving Narrigiring ad
only all far all carpal% O. N, , L 14114 114Pc
B. R. Office, Chamberaburg, April 4, 1864-Iy, j
NF A W . AIR t LIMN . ;ROUTE
PifitLADELPECIA•:::
(IN AND 47E4. MONDAY, September
A.. 1 19th, 1864 tho,PosamepTlikkui will iggiv.4
and . Heading: 'Railroad Depoi,,,s t Xfapisburg, for
New York and PlilladelOhla, as follows, vigp r
EASTWARD
EXPRESS LINE leavei Harrisburg at SOO A. m. , On ar
rival of the Pennsylvarila Railroad _Express Train from he
West, arriving in New York at 10.00 An. A 'sleeping
is attached ,to the train through , from Plashing with rat
Change._ • ._za, .
MAIL TRAM loam! Harrisburg at 7.30 A. x v ,arriving
'in New York at 4.40 r. M. and Ph il adelphia at 12.60 p.
FAST LINE leaves Har risburg at 1.46 P. IL, arriving
New York at 2.00 P a. and Philadelphia, at 7.00 r. In.
HARRISBURG ACC 3 BIMODATION TRAIN to /444 11 g
leaves at 6.80 P. nt. 1
SUNDAY TRAIN for New York and Phlladtlyhtal Ott
Harrisburg at 0.80 A.
WESTWARD. '
EAST LINE leaveaNew York at 9.00 a.i , arri at
Harrisburg at a I. .
MAIL TRAIN .Imm* New• York at 12.00 noon,cud
Philadelphia at 3.7104.. x., arriving at Harrisburg at 80
P. 11.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at, .7.00 P. ar,
riving at Harrisburg at 2.00 A IL, and connecting with (the
Pennsylvania Express Train fcit Plttiaburg. A sleeping:ear
is also attached to this train. r • , •
MAIL TRAIN leaves'Pliiladelphia at it.ooa. , a Indian.
riving at Harrisburg at 12.40 r. a.
Connections are made at 'Hamburg with trains on the
'.Pennsylvania, Northern °antral and. Calm - berhuid ' Va l ley
railroads, and at 'Reading for Philadtilphla„ , Pottsville,
19ilkaaharre, Allentown, Easton, arL•P .
- - Dein! chocked through; - Eft* between rk
and Rarriahurgi_gs l l.6 l % InArreen Harris Ong 1.
:Oda,' $BB6 lit Rea auk and =Bln No. 8.
For tickets or other Information apply to
J. I. OLTDX,
1101044 f Omni AMR MiTlOrug,
Mir!.Ml7l
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1864)
1864. •
Philadelphia_ and Erie REdi
fIIMS great line traverses the'Northern
Northwest counties of Pennsylvashi to the city rit
Erie, on Lake Erie. _
It has been leased by the Piandiiriyissa F.arcnOso Cc ;-
PANT, and under their auspices is being rapidly open.4l
throughout its entire length.
It is now in use for pawner and Freight - basin( vi
from Harrisburg to St. Mary'sA2l6 miles) on ttie Eastern
Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) on the
Western Division. . •
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARIUSBURG.
Leave Eastward.
Mall Train 1.20 P. m.
Express Train 2.50 s. at.
Leave Northward.
Mail Train ..1.35 P. a.
Express Train ' 1 • ' 215 & at.
Vara run tturough.wrrsoor cruses both ways on these
keine between Philadelphia and Look Raven, and be-
Avian Baltimore and Loot Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Cll2ll on Express trains both ways be
tweetWillbunsport and Baltimore; and Williamsport and
PbSadelphia. ' •
, For Information respeckbig Passeliger bludllear apply at
the S. E. Corner nth and Market streets.'
And for Freight business of the Company's 'Agents;
& B. Shipton, Jr. , corner 13th and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
J. ICliteynolis, Erie
J. IL Drill, Agent N. O. R. R., Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Frei& Agent,, Phil's.
LEWIS L. ROUPT,
• General Tiokel Apra Pawa.
JOS. D. POTTS,
my2o-dly] General Manager, WeSomixori
REARING RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARAANGEMENT
(1 BEAT TRUNK - LINE FROM THE
Ut NORM and NOrthwes t for Philadelphia, NeW York,
Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton ,&c., &o.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New Yorlc6
Reading, Pettivilleand all intermediate Onions, at 8.04
A. w.,and 2.005. r..
New York Enrols loaves Harrisburg ,at 6.80 A: 4.,
striving at New York at 1.45 the Seine day. .
A special Acconimodation Passenger 'train leaves Read
ng at 8.15 A. w., and returns fromMarrisburg at 6 P. N.
r&IW from H arrisburg; To New York, $5 15; to Phila
delphia $8 86 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning, leave New York at 8 A. Y. ,12 noon, ant
P. r., (Pittsburg Express arriving at. Harrisburg all A. u.)
Leave Philadelphia at 8 itis. ay, and 3 . 8 P
Sleeping Carotin thelleW York• Express Trains ,throu gh
to and from Pittsburg without change. .
. . . -
Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad. 1 1 3 liveiTaniaqui
'at 8.50 x, 2.; and 210:r. at., for Pbiladelpbist,,Now Ypr4,
and all way points.
Train! leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. outd 280 /L tar
pldladelphla, Harrisburg and New York, .
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at
ILO° A. 2., And returns from Philadelphia at 5.00 P. 2.
Aar Au ilte above trains ran daily, Sunday .31r.ceptsti,
A Sunday train leaveirottsville at 7;,80 a. 16,
adelpbbt at 8.16 P. N.
Commutation, Mllme, Season and.lksonrsion ticireta 4t
reduced Mee to and from allpoints. •
80 pounds baggage allowed to each person.
11. A. NIMILS,
General Superintinideet ,
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MEDICAL.
GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE
THE LONG-801JGHT-FOR
' DISCOVERED AT LAST.
Cherokee Remedy,
AND
CECEROKEE INJECTION 1
coil:mum= FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES.
CHEROKEE& REMEDY, thereat Indian Diuretic,
cures all diseases of the urinary organs, such as hand
name of MS Urine, Inflansmallon of ME Bladder, Adam.
viatica of MP Kidneys, Mons in dia Biadder, Stricture,
Graad, Gleet, Gonnorhea, and is especially recommended
in Moss oases of //Nor 41/bus (or Mute' sin females) where
all Use old natiscatis making have
sir It prepared in a highly concentrated form, the
dose only , lming from one to two teaspoonfuls throe times
A ir Ilia diuretic and alterative in its action; purifying,
and cleansing the blood, causing It to flow , in all of to
original purity and vigor; thus removing from the sygtem
all pernicious causes whieh have induced disease.
CHEROKEE INJEGTION is intended as totally ores*
ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in
conlmotion with that medicine in all cases of Gonerrh ' ea,
Meet; rigor Anna or Whites.lts effects are Kozliap,
log *4 and densulcoa ; removing all scaldint, het
ehordee and pain, instead of the burning and abnost Un
endurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the
cite 4
quack /ajectiona , . '
Jar By the use of the cassozzr. REMEDY and
CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicinesat the same
time--all improper discharges are removed, and the weak
tined organs are speedily restored to Bill vigor and
strength. : „
WTor full Falb:mites, get our pamphlet from Joy
rug store in, Abe, country, or write Us, and we will mail
free, k) any addrima, a hill treatise.,
fl. Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or
three battik' for $6.
s3l.Price CHEROKEE INJECTION, $2 per bOttle„ or
three bottles for $6.
RM.:Sent by express to any address on receipt of
price.
lei... Sold by all druggists everywhere.
DR. W. R. KERWIN & CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
marlo-sadly No. 59 Liberty street, New York.
CHEROKEE 017 RE.
THE GREAT
p INIDAVIEJ n9)0004
OOMPOUNDXD FROM
ROOTS, BARNS AND Lgort3
,
An unfa il ing, cure for Sperinatorrhea, Seminal Weak
nesi, Nocturna/ Dmissions, 'and at/ 'diseases - caused by' self-.
podutioni such as loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude
Pains in the Deck, D imnes s Vision, Prenature.Oht 410 -
Weak Nerves DlSlcutyizfßreathisth Trento:km w,4 4 ••"
nen,. Award , . on the Pace, Pala Cewitentsnoe,
COnsraption, and all the Diriiful complaints caused ki Idt•
paZzli a nn the path cf nature. , -'-Z ;
medicine la a simple vegetable extract, and'oxie
n which all can rely, as It bas:been need in our prponiee.
for many years, and with thousands treated, it has hot
failed in aelugle imitilhee, Its curative powers have been
sufficient to gain victory over the meet stubborn cake.
sairTo those who have trifled with their constitution,
until they think themselves beyond She reach or medical
Id , we would say, Despair not I the Cainnais Crum Will
rodent yon to health and vigor, sod after" afl quack dee
tors have failed I •
agrror fall particulars, get a Cintedor from say, Drug
Store lathe country,, on write the .4oprietor, who Wig
Mail; it " il° Vsijiny one tringthelmnue, a Dill treatise In
$2 peror three tattles for $5, mid
~forpmedildhy exprespee,allparts of the world. . I
sedold by all respectable druggists everywhore, L ;, .
DR, W. R. MERWIN & CO., I
SOLe Pirormeross,
ggails.imay . No. 19 Liberty. Week New Yort,
SELLING OUT .
ONV
•
QITi
STOCK OF, LIQUORS
TiTE intend to;disoontinue the sale of Li
vim and offer our stock at a very small advancr
fronrocengnien: • We have purchased all our Liquors he
fore the last rise and have a large stock , op hand for three
or fourointy which ane guaranteed Cannot be purohised
now at any price from.* importers •
our itOok
s Tt .
q*We have parts of three barrels-pure.BY Wet
colored, and 10 degrees above proof, *Klaus old.
WINES of all Grad's', Doniestit and Imported,.
, _
in it 41‘. El , D. I Sy
We have part of try' cask HEITNISSEY:
to which we invite the particular attention of fanillien for
medicinal purposes.
The Brandy cannot be bought toalay, - , Tret t ,i am yt er s,
lees than $l6 per gallon. 'We Will sellitlor $lO per gal
-
SOOTOH AND ENGWS*I ALES, „
OHAPRAGNE.WEett•%
ImAgt f ikCi
We i nv it e A t e ion of Hotel Kitelidiee*Pd or
y, es we intend to sell, withbut re-
OB serve, all oer Lisnoit, and this will be a good opportu.
lbe WWI&
allga# nags.
»t
401iNSON,
„.
EAL4timonE
LOCK - HOSPITAL,
ions discovered the most certain, speedy
.1.1. and eff i
ectaal remedies n tho world for
DISEASES OF EIMPRITDENCIE.
incurs &Bi% Tp 7vnirE HOURS.
J.
NO NEIROURY OR NOXIOUS DAM 1
A Cure Warranted, or No Charge,,!iit from One
to Two Days, 1
Weakness of the Back, Affectione of the Kidneys and
Bladderjhvoluntau Discharges, Impotency, Goiter:aDe
bi ty, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low SPirits,
Confasion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity
Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the'
Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the ' Liver
Lungs,. Stomach or Bowels—those terrible ; disorders i
arising from the Solitary Habits of Yonth—those secre t'
and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the,
song of Syrens to the:Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their
most, brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&0., impossible.
YOUNG MEN.
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice,i
that dreadful and destructive' habit which annually sweepn
to en untimely grave thOusands . of 'Yoting Men of the
most exalted talents and . brilliant Intellect, who might
otherwise have entranced lista:dug Senates with the thun
ders of eloquence or waked to f ectaly qie liv34,lyra, may ,
Call,Wlth - fall confidence:
NLABMGA
,
' Married persons, or Young Ken tedtemplating marriage;
being'aware of physical *Ve..Witg-rorganio debility, defor
mities, Arc., speedily cured.' • •
He who places himself under the care of Dr. 3. may ro
ligibusly confide in his hoimi, as a .gaitlemity and cone
dently rely, upon his'skikatta Physic ian. •
~
ORGANICt r NMIrdint3
mmediately cared, ind'fall vigotirlstdred.. • •
This distressing alleotion-whiCh- renders Dili miserable
and marriage impoitsiblel—is thelmnaky paid by the vic
tims of improper indulgence.: Young persons are too apt
to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful
consequences that Snap ensue. Now, who that under-
Asada the subject , will pretextd.to deny that the power of
procreation le lost Benner by those falling into improper
habits than by the prudent., ..Besidea being deprived the
pleasures of he a lthy - ofthprlitg, the most serious and de
' structive Symptoms to both 'body and Mind. seise.
The system becomes deranged, the.: physical and, ;mental
functions weakened loss of procreative power, nervour.
irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigisti , m,
constitutional debility, a wasting of the frame , cough ; cam.
gumption; decay and death:. • •
On .= No. 1, Boom Faarozazoi Nam, • ;
• Left hand aide going . from Baltimore street, a few doote
from the corium Fail not ; to obserje .1 . 111:114113 . and, number.i
Lettere must be paid and eoritak a OFR., ._'pie:l? o (xitors
tiiplcimme Oise ' " • •
DR. JQRI+IBV.PAti'..
Ifeniiiik of the:Royal College ' l ei . Aar' gee*
.I„Pado,l, grad
• uateltion:Cone of themost neeltbahages igt flip Mittel
BMW, and the greater part of 'whoie life' has been spent
in the hospitals of Uindon, Paris,
most
and else
where, has effeM
sd Seale of the astonishing cures
that were ever known ; Many troubled with ringing in the
head and. ears when asleep, great nervousness, being'
alarmed at sudden soimda, bashfolness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were'cured immediatolf• " '
TAKE PARnt'UIiAR ICYTIGE.
- - - -
, Theaeare some Of. the Wiff efidt hifithidtbly effects pril
dosed by early habits of,youth,.v . fs,: weakness of the back
and'limte, pates, in the -head, damns of eight , loss of
Muiciffiii.power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, ner
vous irritability symptoms of consumption, &o.
ItsarreLLy.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded--,loss of memory, confusion of ideas, de
pression o 2 spirits, evil .forebodings, aversion to society,
"
self' distrust, love of sblitode , timidity, Le., are some of
the evils produced: • .
YOUNG MEN •
Who have injured themselves by a iLortaiu practice in
dulged in when alone, a habit frefinentlY learned from
.evil compantens; or at school, line - effectS of which are
nightly fell, even when &sloop, and if not cured renders
marriage Lopossible,-and destroys both mind and body,
shouldapplyt in modiately, . .
Nhata Uty• 't hat wYounrman, the hope of his country,
the darling of Ms • parents; should be snatched from all
prospects and enjoyments of life, by the, cOmeipalgiCe of
deviating from the path of nature and indulging. l a
cer latingtain secret habit Such persons minsr, before contem
p
MARRIAGE, •
Beam ithat a sound mind and:body aro theliostnecessaiy
requisites to promote connubialhappiness.' Indeed, with
out these, the journey throughlife hecomOs a weary
gritting° ; thoprOspeet hourlydarkens" to the view; the
'mind becomes sit dotted' with despatt and filled with the
melancholy relleotieh that the lowliness of. another bo
comes blighted with our , ownf ; •
DISBAS.V. OF IMPRUDENCE.
.
.
When the inisguided it . imprndent votary of pleasure
Ands he has imbibed the seeds of t his
painfuldisease
too often happens that an illtimed sense of 'shame the
dread of discovery deteri him from applying to those who
from education and respectability, can alone befriend hiin.
Re fails into the Panda of ignorant and designing pretend.
era, who, incapable or curing, filch' his sett
dance, keep him trilling month after rcionth, , 'orlong as
the smallest fee can be obtained, and 'in despair leave him
with rained health , tomigh overhisgalling disappointment.,
or, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, harden. Vaii
constitutionalsymptoresofthisteniblediSease,suckanatir ,e _
Mout of the Head, boat, Nose, Skin, etc., progrer 'A g
with frightful rapidity till death puts a Relied
dreadful sufferings by sending him tOttud nadir J o v ared
country from whence no traveler retains,. • • I
'ThimiEstmENT" cei Vim. RP,Ess, .
. . . . .
The tinny thous* cured at this instit , A w n you aft er
year; !Ad -tbe nmnerods important au , g t o l. epera i
our ,yperformed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed 1. , the reports ;of
the Ron, Clipper, and many other pap, notices of w oh
have appeared again and again befor
.1 the. pnblavbetlides
his standi u
ng le a gentleman . of ci' utor and . tuomi.
bility, is a sufficient gaarantee to'
.h e u thotul.
•
SKIN DlFtw. z R Eir BEDMY (RTRap.
01 nce Ito* 7 /# 011 . 113171 2Pr - 4da rimiLlitritst.l
orEfEItEM smoir ORD 41i iAli4"
TAINIANTF•3 O f 4EEPOUND EriIiAOTIOF
CITBAOFF AND VOVA;n3A.
orerthitM,i , iecessitencial - the
NEDIGAL PRONSADON and the PUBLIC the theprompt
• . 1 5 1 j.certtAove tir M3F4BBS TEM BL4IO - 0 1 V,
X ''!' ''U S' l '' lR A 7
.)sW alllS i/IM• r«L.' , .0 ;71
naybe robe!! on aft the best mace for ths adeleistrn
tior,of Wee resettle th the Wre t ches. of diseasesef both
stp(Wkth ice applicable . It never interferes
lotl. o -4 1 gemziozor and by its cesnentration, the dote is
piped. •
a %MI 'l3..Pciitbasere are' advised to ask for TARRA.NT
i COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CMOS AND COPAIBA,
and take nothing else, as imitations and worthless prepa
rations, under Winner names, are in the market. Price
$1 041 • Sent hY ress 'en -Viribelpf of price. Mannfic
ared WY% aocta b No. NS Greenwich
One, corner of Warren street, Now york, and for eau
r sale gently*: • oct22-dly
lEDNRIX & BRO., and by Draggles
gatiorti/lyl' • :.•• c' • - --'-- •
Gray's ,iatent
bide Collars
Are no 'simply hat pm ow of paper out in the form of
a collar, but are Afolgedos id Shirai taist Ate taeci, having
a perfect move free „Mai ongla or breaks, whi eh la ob
tained by our paten . tei; promo, whichabso secures another
aihangarrnsaaad by aft , oftereaksr,—vhs apace Artie
Ctianfig ita , Tnali-dOWn ilt"le, the MUM or tromp
Muinvig alnlart. say mat tam PraXiati, Makin tkitt
;collar, for Ma i nestasaii and dirability, unequalled,
are Mole in, ttion-dowleiitylain siase train 12 to
17, sail in 'Garrotte. bon 3.1.8 to 'Manatee, an& peaked in
neat. blue , biles 'or 100 sack; oleo, in smaller ones of 10'
each—the. , latter a imp = handy package • for tiartlalai
army mid airy Mown I .• •
• sr "RIMY COLLAR is !stamped
tt Gray's Patent Molded Cotter- 9 ! •
I sold by all retail 4tios4e , es r la VOWS Fainkiking Gonda:
The trade supplied by ••• - , • '-•
„, veer .f a v o?3 , s =En; 4 , 0 6 4
031:6665W:1 Cala' .; St. , Philadel • Ilia.
TEN CASES
• '••• &tied at
.I,,jeen
7 .,RetD , caTTIP. i , Jwit re
,"
soootiors to Doeft s lM •
114 EMS I HA11717-tatoionier's Ri c a : d m
Jut mead. Received, and for WO at
fN 'WWII % Deek•Trtakt
•
' D 2 W.:6ROSS-It. CO.
D. W. GROSS & VOA,
• •
WHOLESALE • AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
O. 19 '
MARKET STREET,
HAgarisuße, PA
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-
IrEE.P4B2 AID CONSITHYBS.
We we daily , addirig to our aisiiiteent of ggoods all sea
articles as are durable, ands would' call your
,attenticon to the hugest walk bask:Waded stock - in ,this
clty,•ot . • : .
DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PAINTS,
OA Varnishes sad Wies,
Dye436uf hi Glass and Patty,
Artist's Colors and Toela
Burning Fluid rod Alcohol,
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
TICIVI'ABMEE BOY, and how he became Comm and
cr4n•ChieK, $1 26
TEE PIONEER BOY, and how he becamePrealdent, $3.
WNW Soap, Iffnigni And Cori; THE faillibilrßOd r y and the Financier,. El 26
Laid„ ilperm mid Flue Oita; • •
boWeseVittis 4dtami6labos,
Mb a general variety or
PERFUMERY AND TOILET Aanows,
Selected from the eel manufacturers and Perfumers' of
Europe and Ude cow dry.
Being von?' !Inn sib:4lthto
PAINTS, Wart, LAW,
LnaIEEID ou, TARrizaus,
117IWOW °LABS, ARriars
COLORS, PA rir AND
4dillVB2"B BRagREII
IN rzare rAzeurnws,
GOLORS AND BROX.9re
,We respectfully invite a call, feeling confident that we
oak 'supply the wants of all on toy= to theft sattafao
lion.
TEETH! TEETH! ! ,
JORSB' AND WHITE'S poscpAiiirEgem,
pArzxr AIEDICILD77I2I, .42W
Of all kinds, direct iron the Proprietors
tiVhi',(,MTLFIKR AND CONMinUTKD LYE.
WLoloaale Agents for eaponifler, which we sell at low
co it can be inirched 2 h the cities.
InFIA FLUID EXTRACTB.
COAL OIL! OABBON
Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can oirer in
duksemeiti'to close buyers. Coal On Lamps of the Most
Improved patterns, very cheap, All kW! O Lampe
aimed to burn Cot on.
kl 5. Xll 1
There at pin who have not glyeneur HORSE AND CAT-
Inn-Ritvitard a trial knosknot their nsperiariry, andlhe
advantage they are In keeping Home and Cattle healthy
and Ina good;oonetion.
Thousanda,oa iamtify_ to the profit thtiy have dextved.
from the use of our Cattle Powders, by the 'mines* quan-
ty and quality of milk, besides humming : the general
health and appearance of their cattle.
Our long exPerienal in the btu3inees evee tnfthe
tage of a thorough lcuwwledge of the trade ‘ Arid our
rangementa in the office ure such that we CPA to a; very
short, time, !brash anythlio; appertaining to our Man,
collie best of term
•.. • •
Thankful for the liberal patrohme tlestowed,
house, we hope by strict attention to . a iTefga
selection of
' 4' 1711 4' DR fl , g,
at Nl' PrioWSE the device , tolgOoliol9l, to. meth Ircon
=mace of ;he favor of a disarlrolnitt,nepoblio.
aplB.4lly •
MOTH
SA.CI-IVir VbiarbErk4
PiRFTIMISOLLATO 1N t 141 4 4111P MOTH
rims POWDRIV-4 'Oempouri of valuable
mtiolea for ' th e deattaction of inototo—diatrlbuted
among or dotted owl! , Miro, Woble '
ns, pet , Clothing,
( titO, 1 111 9 1 legATIAYAVI Aloulsoor. y prom
el 4 aim ttia, dimmitd• kaolin it will ha
pfe) pate olothirit alk with a bating stPlealMai oder*
The finest falai° Cannot be injured b'Y
Prewed mod.ookl ot, 3.wasotaka,..
BOW
DMI,Bn4 gepay pima stem No. 0. 0 1 . Amt.
- NNE TAXPLA 0143.,-40 box**.
' oils of the NM Inglirtaitlops foc sale, o
tr. 1 x.. 7 4
organ, by • . - - ' 'IIOOIMII3 11;
Any a_ • 1600001% tO Dbok, J r • AU°
WED/Mb 11.1Mt . ::•11-
Ka ,
,50r41/ 10- I
Jetl7 Ektooeisors 30k. 7.•
citirinUOU RIO AND LAGIII I 24I
lad NM WM I
• * 11USCELLANEOUIS.
iIIMADDEN ) S MARBLE YARD.
CORNER OF WALNUT AND FIFTH STRUTS,
Harrisburg, Pa.
TETundersigned having opened a Marble
.rld in this city. beg leave to: balm tbeir frienea
and, the public in general, that they are prepared to far.
MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Monumentg,_
Uombs,
Head Stones,
Mantles,
And Howie Work in Marble and Brown Stone,
Give as a all and we will guarantee aatisfactton.
W FADDEN & CO.
N. B.—Lettering neatly none in English or German.
nar29-aly
AN ASSORTMENT OF
OVER'.. 100, STYLI -is
POItrrItIONNA_IH,
FOR LADIES AND GENTTNISVN,
AT
Pure Ground Oploes,
ME
ikm,:.&a, Jai Aga, &o,
OF AUL' 1217Dif.
HAJR iurarraurinrs,
61:108 AS
POCKET- -BOOISr PURSES
.TELLER'S
Drug and Fancy Goods Store,
No. 91 Market street.
The beet Morocco
. TRAVELING SATL , R ELS,
And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suitable tot
Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S Drug Store,
merle-if No. 91 Market street
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
Photograph
BOUND in FINE MOROCCO—panelled,
gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt clasp&
• ' ALBUMS WITH
80 Pkrttiretifor.
40 it •
go .., ~... 4 OS
ether with vrrious other styles of binding, sizes and
which will be sold cheap.
So tir,s yon caw,' buy a prettier, mote durable aid
01naper album anywhere.
Cal land see at SCHEITSIt'S Bookstore,
marl2-dtf Harrisburg, Pa.
• ! . •
THE piuN't ; BOY, or how Sem' Franklin made
• his mark,' I 1 `46
THE FARMER. BOY, anti how he heroine Lietaea
not General. In press
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OE THE REBELLION, from
Fort Sumter to Roanoke; elegantly illustrated. $1
At BERGNER's BOOK STORE.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
No X 32 Walnut. Stieet, South Side, East ot
Third Street, Philadelphia.
AMOUNT OF ASSETS
WOOPROFATED
CABITAL
CIZABTRIZ PEAPICTUAL.
Marine s Fire and Inland. firinieportation
0111211 CO.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Presideut
CHARLES PLATT, *ecretary.
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
Central Agent for Pennsylvania.
Office Walnut St., near Second, Harrisburg, Pa
JUST RECEIVED,
THIS moirlan,
A 17111311 INVOICE OF
ILICHENER & CO.'S CELEBRATED
SUGAR, CURED
HAMS AND 33310-10,
sEasyMit &FitAZER'S
myBl
VILE NEW BOOKS.
QTIIIIBILtid BLOCKS, by Gail Ham
,
uton. Price $1 6
HAHNTESI HEARTS, by the author of the Lamp.
lighter. m $2 00
pmuENEss AND DAYLIGHT, by MM. Holmes, $1 as
BARBARA'S EIBTORY, a novel, by Amelia Edwards
60 cents
THE wars. HOUSE OF ALLINGTON, by Trollop
$1 26
SEVEN STORMS, by ELldarvel, abAbur uP "Reveries
°fa Bathebir." 11. 50
SPEKE'S .701115144. L otthe Discovery of the sources of
the Nile. , $3 50
THE WOMAN IN by. author of "Man ID
g ray ." $1 50
NOTES OF HOSPITAL LIF;E , Nov2Bl to Aug. 'B3, V. 00
STI:OlIES OF THE SEA, for poye; from Cooper's
writ 11 OS
%I.
'STORIES OF THE WOOD, for boys;. from Cooper's
writings. • ... • $1 00
XIL
All new books received as Won as published at
BBROKSWB BOOK STORK
• •
t Market street.
PELAYALER 'FURNITURE
W it pousaleesiiiiit affect the varnish, but cascaras
the original lustre. It does not discolor. It will re.itore,
with very little labor, every finished surface, either metal
.or wood. All manufacturers and dealers iii furiuttim
Wie it for cleaning furniture that has been Ete.nd.
bt,g, covered with dust. A touch and- rub here sad tliere
Will make it bright and fresh. For sale.by
S. A. ICUIsIKEL & BRa ,
just-dif 118 Market street, Harrisburg.
. IirCLINTOOR PECTORAL STEEL
Ta'sINVALUABLE SYRITP, which is eat-
Ura ti .ft eta
s composition has been e
played wi thwonderthl sweets for many Years m them?.
et dimmest for the AIR PAAIAGEB and LUNGS. For any
form of the diaeaae, inch as COUGH, TICKLING of the
THROAT SPITTING OF ItLOOD;DIFFICULT 'BREATBLIG,
LOSS OF VOICE end HECTIC FEVERS, it
net will be attended with the happiest results. It is 005
Of therbeat and safest medicines for all forma of BRON.
MINIS and CONSUMPTION. Die laudanum or prepata.
Lion of °Ours is cosy shape Whit ottroP•
WOE $l.OO PER BOTTLE
' , For,site it BERGNEE'S Cheap Book Store.
•
G UM
PECTORALS ere to soothe a
cough, allay Tickling in the. Throat, w relieve
Roarsences,<_ Catarrh , Thrdat, & c. They coniar ,
Col [afoot, horehound; Ipacacuanha, Senega and Saudi,
(the moat reliable expectoMnta known,) are the chief a
liVe consZimeate§ no *aided with Gum Arabic and Sugar,
that each lozenge containta mild and very pleasant doe
Manufactered (alertly .9.• A. .ICIJNKEL it BRO.,
_ ApetheCariek, 118 Market street, Harrisburg.
- pp iniaDmollA coutdmiE
11, TM Iva WIEN LADIES. No. 100 Arch
;treat. Eev.coususa.,smiril, D.. D., E. ClAfatICE
koant m.,'Prinotpdi
' MAN 'LW, • 'Mares departments: Primary- ,""ue"
AcEd_o," ,
and Collegiate. - obllege ems, Classtea,
nutticia , .highor.3lololll. end Natural Science for thew
who graduate. /Worn Linguagea , m u sic, p a i n ting arid
Elocution I, the beet . thaatern For e aroalara apply at
the hastitnt44;lo Wpm BOY 9811 . 0., Philadelphia
- .„ sprotms
- • •
ATIE,IITENAL_WEDDINE3, INVITATION
yOARDs—By a spacial anengemeat
witlranichr the beet engravers in the country, cards or
ask deocription will be
the
in the highest style of
efseilheenable with the latest ftshlon, and supplied
rutpe, iii_liswer prices then. tee charged . , the a pplied
ers - sirork or Philadelphia, Fbr samples and p
_ce
BESONEWS TEEK STORE,
A NEW invoice of Attiohereilo , Oebbr a
Nam Nat maim' tide morning at
81/liiLES &
liasl.o ll l 19 Dosagoir4.
$3 00
a 50
..$1,6643,6e.9 66
$600,W4