Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, October 20, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
PUBLISWED
12317. LNG VENLYG,
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
OS7I - 07ff Immo sr., smut wAr.sl7r.
•!7E - RaltS OF-SUBSCRIPTION
IINGL ,SCiIk3CRIPTION
tna GATur Titlol,l7S IS Served to subSorlbera in the
. Ity at 12 wilts per week. Yearly subseribers will be
: barged $0 00 in advance. Those parsons who paglecttc
iwy in advance will be charged $7 00.
kaulLY TEILEGRAPEL
fin TILIORLYK also published weekly, and La forrilahad
sernribers at tho following cash rater •
, „
%tee copies to one Post
Tea sopim to one Pont Wino.,
NEW A DVDRTISEMENTS,
When will Wonders Cease ?
THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD !
McBRIDE'S KING OF PAIN
WILL cure any ache or pain in from one
to sixty minutes
It acts like magic upon the absorbent and glandular
nyatemd, reduci• g swellings and regulaiiog the secretions
and excretions. It is of a diffusive, penetrating nature,
exerts its influence from the periphery to the centre of
the nervous organism, thence by reflex action its power
is felt throughout the entire system, restoring the Wen
iatiug fluids and checking disease with Invincible strength.
THE KING OF PAIN IS INFALLIBLE!
go matter what the pain, apply the medicine and you
sill find instant relief. It is an internal oil external
curs.
THE KING OF PAIN
Cures almost instantaneously,
headache, Earache, Neu
ralgia, Deafness, Sore Throat, Colds, Bronchial Affections,
Asthma, Dyspesla, Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Bloody Flux,
liver Clomplalnt, Kidney Disase, Diseases of the Bladder
and peaasl urgana, Cramp, Cholic and all spasmodic
pains,Fever and Ague, Burns Bruises, Cuts, Sprains and
'simle of every description. It proves itself the mastery,
as di rev iffri,oy of thousands prove its meritorious worth.
sold, wholesale andeta, by
S. A. KUNKEL, druggists, Sole Agents,
115 Market street, Harrisburg,
SOLDIERS READ!
the following letter from a Foldier, iu reference to the
nlioacy and powerful restorative qualitlUes or DR. MO
SNIDE 'S KIN,. Oh' ?MN, speaks lur
NEWVILLR, CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
Spi 14, 1864 . j
Messrs 8 A. Kunkel, ck Bro., druggists, Harrisburg, Pa.:
GesTs :—I would inform you tram I r CelVed alo , Dut Ice
of Slcilrkle's Great Pain Killer, and enclosed pease flnd
sire (tubers more, for watch send me live botles a-Jetties
:ll to.morrow. I leave fur camp to-morrow. Let me
know whether yon can supply me with it in the army. I
am In COMpaby If, 20:d . egitneut P. V. .1 have been in
very had arable for upwards of fuuryears, and two of the
one-collar bottles have cured me completely, and have
made me ree.l like a man. B. sides, I have cured a num
ber of my comrades of various diseases incident to camp.
life, and on recommend It to bo tbe bast medicine the
;eater can pro. Me for himself.
YOl/18 lespectfully, JOS F. WIIITE.
Apr All orders from a distanro protOpUy attended to by
S A. RUNKEI. & /SRO.
A HOME CERTIFICATE.
The following cerdltuate a: front a well-known citizon of
Flarrishurg :
Hammon - sot, Aug. 30, 1804.
To THIS PUBLIC giver me greet pletinure to recom
mend to the pubis) the medicine mattered by OR. J. J.
SickiktlDE, which tie calls the' JU..G OF PAIN. ". was
tudtmed to use it as an exP•rnal remedy fora bruise, which
relle.ed immediately. and cubsequeutiy eurod entirely.
its suwess induced we to Use it internally for Diarrheas,
with which I was afflicted in a chronic form for neatly
eighteen Menthe, ens to anon an extent that my kidse)s
were seriously deranged The medicine has cured m;
and certainly that is toying a great, heal in its favor, when I
reflect ter* many other roosedies I tried without experi
encing 'enythini, but temporary relief. For my part, I
shall always keep a supply of it in my hose, believing as
I do that it is a moot luvelnalne family reciaicine..
Tho unexampled solo of this ruedieine proves it to be
the mO4 tvMlUmful cliaCovm - of tho ago in the mouton).
art.
Tiro undersigned aro tho sole agents fbr 4. • nuu
Will atipply R trhoiCeilla 411,W ret,
S. A. KITS'KEL%t 8R0.,' Druggists,
ns maxkot meet, tiarnEbtirg.
seplb]
PEIPHER 9 S DA3LY
BETWHIFIN IVIRILADELPFOIL,
Loth Haven, Jersey Short, Williamsport, Mau
IT, Uniontown, Watsontown,
Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sim
bury, Treverton, Georgetown.
Lykenstown, Millersburg,
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND lIA_RRISBURG
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally ((waled, the
drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor get*
through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of
ell goods intruded to the Una. Goods delivered at the ra di
pot of WILLIAII E. MIRE, 8.1.1.1 Market st
Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock r. a., will be delivered in
Alborg the neat morning.
"'refight Always as
. 144147 as by Any Other
Lin.,
JOS. MONTGOMERY &CO.
Philadelphia and Reading Depa;t,
Foot, of lapaketettiiet, Harrisburg.
oct2l4t
RIFAV LIQ,CO4 STO.(tE
IMPORTANI"IO LhisIDLORDS'' D
1
OTHERS —The undersigned offers at wholud,l4, to
the trade, e choice lot 'of" the best liquors cyst brougtti to
Rarra tr
burg, viz: Flinch Brandiet, Holianaim, 8 eh,
/riah, Bourbon , Wheat and ON 'Rye Whisky; F pi
and Damestie Wines, such 'as Champagne, Claret, C ' nibp,
4c. Ali liquors warranted, as represented. I, ' brds
and others will and It to their advantage to call e,Ad ex
amine the assortment at the store, on South „Second
street, two doors below Chestnut , ...
my27.dern
GEORGE WIM'AR,S.
CANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DESCMIP
SAUCHIS of all the celebrated traanufactatora.
B,L.ItDMS,
OLIVE OILS,
every description.
Also BROWN STOUT, FINE TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR
and SYRUP of all grades and prices, and the best selected
stock outilide or Philadelphia.
All goods guaranteed as represented,
Particular attention paid to all orders from a di,stance.
Goods carefully packed and delivered to all parta of the
city free or charge. SRISLER St FRAZER,
my 6 successors to W. flock , Jr. , &Co
LWMANO SI4FRUY, ituparteil
A: IEI4B Warranted the Finest Sherry Wine in .this
-•untry For woe at lIIS.L.E.F.* FRAZER,
•- 19th T,sek
AUCHENER'S exccaaita ham.% 'oi this' sea ,
sows oaring. Just roceived and for &ale by
SHISLER Aro FRAERS,
(rmsrskanrs ro Wm Donk. ir.. k eo.
I=l3
04..rdPAIGN TORORES, .„
Manufaccuredand for sale by
J. HALL t.OIIPMAN,
606 'Cherry street, Ploladelphia.
so2B 6t
i krEKS SHAD and FINE NEW 'L.;.C.K.
Ott rec6ll7od, at
XrEW FISR.--Now No. '1 and 2 111Ackorol
in tierrelN half t , Ar . reix and kitl . 4.. and by tb , ! , pound,
44. [amen SIIISLER Si FRAZER.
EXTRA FAIIILY FLOUR and CO!
HEAL always ou band, of filcher.% quality, at
BOY PIR & KOERPER.
CJALINION. --Fine salt Balnlon, at
".64 VMAZICR.
fIUOKSTLRIzi' BASKET6.—Shister & Fria ll !
$6 uoam x r ic cceksozv. co p L7eouikoryza per,em band
C .•
RANBERREES.
Jun received, a very fine tat of Cranberrie , at
°ad 61USLER dz FR 12 Li
190 ASSORTED BEREA GRIND
STONES for 93.10. - A. K.. FAHNEL 4 TOCK.
1'11;4441w
IXTINDOW SASH FOR SALE. —l6B lights,
v 9x14 waltseasoned. Imitate or
Q. BINDER,
s At Negletts Liquor state, btxrket
A 114 SUPPLY of
ost tila FRESH at Shlo.lila
Jail atimm & FRAM.
fluogassors ui W. pack, h., Sr. 0,
R 1 MACKEREHL, MING AND SAL
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A Cure Warranted.
Dyspepsia has the following Symptoms:
Ist. A constant pain or uneasiness at the
pit of the stomach'.
2d. Flatulence and Acidity.
3d. Costiveness and Loss of Appetite.
4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits.
sth. Diarrhoea, with griping.
6th. Pain in all parts of the System.
7th. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpita
tion of the Heart. * .
Sth. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat.
9th. Nervous Affection, and want of Sleep
at night.
10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting.
11th. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, and
Loss of sight.
12th. Headache and Staggering in walking,
with great weakness.
Out of the thousands of cases of Dyspepsia
that have used Dr. Wishart's Great. American
Dyspepsia Pills, not one of theta has failed
of a perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every
case, no matter if of twenty years' standing.
Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at. Dr.
Wishart's office, No. 10 N. Second street,
Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations and don
imitations free of charge. Send for a circu
lar. Pride $1 per box. Sent by mail, free of
charge, on receipt of money.
DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA.
Emrassrit BRANSON, of Brandywine,
Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify
that, for one year and a halt I suffered every
thing but death from that awful disease called
Dyspepsia. My whole system was prostrated
with weakness and nervous debility; I could
not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or
the smallest amount of food, it would return
just as I swallowed it; I became so costive in
my bowels that I would not have a passage in
less than from four and often eight days; un
der this immense suffering; iny mind seemed
entirely to give way. I had a dreadful horior
and evil forebodings. I thought everybody
hated me, and I hated everybody; I could not
bear my husband nor my own children, every
thing appeared to be ..horror.stricken to me;
1 had no ambition to` do, anything ; I lost all
my love of family and home; I would ramble
and wander from pleas to place, but couldnet
be contented; I felt that I was doomed tb
hell, and that there was no heaven for use,
and'. was often tempted to commit Emioide,
so near was my whole nervous systent, de- ,
stroyed, and also my mind from that awful
complaint, Dyspepsia, that my friends thought
best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's
hospital, West Philadelphia; I remained
fliers ninct traeacater l 4 l 3,7 3 —f o y
UMW), IJU. v A-g...eadful
plaint was raging as bad as over. Hearinkof
the wonderful cures performed by Dr. wis
hart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and
his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband
called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to
him. fie said he had no doubt he could cure
me. So in three days after I called and placid
myself under the Doctor's treatment; and in
two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt
that my disease was fast giving way, and I
continued to recover for about three months,
and at the present time I enjoy perfect health
of body and mind, and I most sincerely return
.my
,thanks to a merciful God and Dr. Wis
hart, and to his great American Dyspepaia
Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me
from an Insane Asylum and premature gnive.
All persons suffering with D yspepsia aria; t
liberty to call on me or write, as I am willing
to do all the good I can for suffering hu
manity. ELIZABETH BRANSON,:
Brandywine, DeL, formerly of Old Chester,
Delaware county, Pa. -
Da. Wismurr's Office, No. 10 Worth Second
street, Philadelphia.
DANIEL E. WILT
DR. Wismixr—l have been' a constant sufferer With
Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time
I cannot say I ever enjoyed a perfectly.well day: There
were times when the symptoms were more aggravated
than at others, and then it seemed it would be a great ;re
lief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my
head, but latterly my sufferings so much increased that
I became almost antic for business of any kind; my mind
was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and fore
bodings, and if I attempted to change their current by
reading, at once a sensation of icy coldness in connection
with a dead weight, as it were, rested , upon .tny. brain ;
also, a ieeling of sickness would occur at the Reproach, end
great pain to my eyes, accompanied with which 'yeas the
continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced
great lassitude, debility and nervousness, which made it
difficult to walk by day or sleep at night, -Lbscame
averse to society, and disposed only' err sechUiltitt, and
haiing.tried the skill of a number of eminent phYialciaes
of various schools, finally came to• theconolusion that,: for
this disease aVray, ,present age libyearS) there was no cure
in existence. But; -through the interference of Divine
Providence, to whoto.,l devoutly offer my thanks,.l at last
• found a sovereign remedy la your - ,•DYstilinia 111111 and
Tar Cordial, which seem to haft 'effectually renroVed al
most the last trace of my long list or tibrients and bad
• feelings, and in their place health, pleasure and *intent•
meet are my everyday companions" - '
JAMES l& SAIINDFII.4,
No. 458 North-Second etremiThiladelphia,
- Formerly of Woodbury; , N. J.
Dr Itilhirt's Wee lie. 10 North Second street,
MURiAIIDS,
A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSU.
No. 1028 OLIVB STUNT,
Philadelphia, January 22d, 1888.
be. Wiseter--Sir:--It is with much pleasure that. I
am now able to inform you that, by the use of your great
American Dyltpepela Pills, I have been entirely cured of
that most distressing complaint, DysPepsia. had been
grirviously allheted for the last twenty-eight years, and
for ten ;cam of that thou have not been free from ita
path ono week at a time. I have bad it in floweret form'
and have dragged on a-moat miserable existence--in pain
day and night. Every.kind of 'flied that I ate: filled me
with wren and pain, it mattered not how light; tot how
siu tit the quantity . A continued belching was :Sure to
fellow. I bad no appetite Mr aoY:iciu4 of meats what
ever and my distrers was so great' fOr several months be
fore I heard of your Pills, that I fieq surly wished , for
death. I had taken everything that I bad heard of for
Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; but cm tour
Pills being recommended to me by one who hail been
cured by them, I concluded to give them a trial, although
[had no -faith iu Chem To my astonishment, I found
myself getting better before I had taken one fourth of a
box, and after taking half a boa ! I an a well aeon, and
ca n eel oniythiey 1 ietalt, and enjoy a hearty meal Area
ch af e a day, without inconvenience from anything I eat
driulr... If you think proper, you are at liberty to make
thiiyoblic and refer to me. I will cheerfully give all de
sirable information to any one who may call on me
Youra,tespectfully, JOHN H. BABCOCK.
For sale at Dr. Wisharta Medical Depot, No, 10 North
Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. .Price 0129' Dollar per
box. Sent by mail, free of clsuge„ on receipt °twice.
DYSPEPSIA! Dltt,PArOlik:
•
• I, Samuel D. Hama, halm loom a -treat mom; w ith
Chronic Dyspepsia and billanutudlOn. ot Me . 11.1doopt ter
three team I employed threitor tout of She mast esti
neat ohr/ids= oi Philadelphia, alm otihirlingtoo colony
N.J. nay did all for goo they oouid,-bet airtn"no may.
pose: war constantly with awful pattPard
times and with constant belching of wind aria emir odd. ,
ify tongue was catered with a white :Matter at:Meow
until it crachad' l 2:Dage iarrom, sad - web aditilannY
/Orel 0/11 IWitham.wished fir &m,h4a
_Nair. me of
my for 1 had lost ail hops of - wee titan well
again. I odds itar'enblect °I . - prayer. be Ged:lhat he
would direct me to some physician or. esedirdos that
. • maid Imre mtO I trio tad to load on adsertmtmelit
I=
BY GEORGE BERGNER.
DIEDICA.L
DYSPEPSIA.
DYSPIEr:=IA :
HEAR WHAT X5B. JOHN H. BABCOCK ELM
"THE UNION--NOW AND FOREVER "I Webster .
HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, IS :1
MEDICAL..
Dr. Wiehar'e in the Philadelphia Ledger, of a great cute
made upon Mr. John Babcock, of 1023 Olive street, Mita
delPhik,by the. great Amerlean.Dytipepida rwent
to the Doctor's Office, and placed myself under b treat.
meet, and told him if he-failed to cure me, it would be the
last effort I weutd make. It has been six weeks since I
commenced the use of his medicine, and I am new a welt
man, free from all pain and distress, and can eat three
hearty meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly well.
Dr. V P:l atter', I want- you to publish. Illy 'case, as I want
every poor dyspeptic suffering as lisair to call on me, and
will tell them of the great cure I have received from
your invaluable medicine. SAMUEL D. HAVEN.
Coiner Venango and Lambert ['Meets near Richmond
street, formerly *din Wrightatown, Burlington *aunty,
N.l,
The shove are a far among the thousands which this
great vemedy has saved fnam untiniefy-grave..
We have thousands of letters from physicians and dritg
gists who have presCribed and sold the Tar Cordial, saying
that they have never used or sold a medical which gave
such universal eatinictien:
Prepared only - by the proprietor,
DR. L. Q. C. WLSHART,
No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by Druggists everywhere apj,y,lo-eodAdcw,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Great Attraction !
NB. 13' A. El4l ADI
MM. M. MAYER,
NO. 13 MARKET STREET
ofrided-her no. ...—_
BONNETS, LADIES' AND
KISSES" HATS,
FEATATERS-AND FLOWERS.
• Atm,
i'Rl LATE-ST STYLES
of ,
0140 . A IS` 4: 1 .241) - -h - OR 13IIL ABS!
• - Ada toaii iiiiortnient of
WOOLEN fI9ODS, NUBL9.B,
; , . . • Ath unlit .or
Constantly on hand, besides everything usually found
the largest furnishing eatablLshments in the,country.
eep•
NEW opmrnmo-
FOR
Fall and. Winter Trade !
.41A#WLS
BALMORALS AND SCARFS!
• • • • -.- .
FUR)S.: FITIt
The Largest and .boat4alectad ;leek to this city t
thtf • ' '
New Vl4:lottU: Store,
IN D. W. GRostr NEW BLOOK, ,
HARRISBURG, PA.
Sep2-tf
.11 II LITT,: 1119SENDALE,
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Practical and Scientific
o rc x ,
No. 29 NOlttlEf , rCAN II LMEE'r ,
pi . NEAR WALNUT,
Particular attention is called to.the, oelehnttedeonettve-;
*naves Crystal Sfiectaclery,,.; !Mat. are, nartanted; hi
strengthen and preserve the 'eyes' Of the nearer, and to
last fromlo to 12 yea's' without: change. 1
List or prcceteent free to any direction.
Concave and bowies lenses, set in steel frame, $2.
CODCAVO and - convex eryetal lenses, Int. In best steel
• Concave and convex . crystal lenses, sot !Slaver frames,
15 6 .
Concave and eonvex crystal lenses,set in platnut frame's,
•
Concave and convex crystal legman set ist gold fnunes,
2,15 to 225. •
long
In ordering*iecticits itatilton n glasses Are used..
any , pale of ineaspasoltherhere or eent, to or
der? can b!`el"7o•loP4MAtied to. gto nye; '
Always+en4 I, wortinept of Aeromatic
crss)coperi,'re etterstg , ;and IV'ietd s Glsaaes,Therinona• -
eteA, Barotabteris(CMplaiesi . Drawing Instrumento, and
piestorrOpen,Lar.ita.the latest visas
W S 4 l l.! i ff i . l l l ß( f r a ca slope Pwoo4o4Pews,
ul-dftwtf
. . . -
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
T All happy to offer to the public a large ,
and splendid gisaortmens of
SUPERIOR -GOLD' PENS,
manufactured by
LEROY W. FM:RCM:M.
These Pens are well finishes!, °lenges, and will tile ea
tire satisfaction.
MUSE TRT THEIL
BOIIEFFSKB BOOK ROHS,
Second etreet, opposite Presbyterian Merck, Harrisburg
Pa ap2B
NEW .P.BILAIDELPHIeI
AD A. ME AS "r 0 It ,
tkr D. WI eißoar NEW BIWA
blarket Street, Harrisburg.
1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES
07 FASHIONABLE
orAoAKs AND OIROULAIII4'.
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
will open on tbe lstof April.
' leacher o'Piaae, AfeWean, ? riot end
' • ' alogino,
No. No, fait, orisoo, miaow bias ftr..
}4 new •Oa ;aeb 6
,lowomolo 4oW Slootpityli Co.
kinds ki, llllllll l y wagons earta
_ t 7.7 i n '
t r n
/FAA roam or Soma sametimr=l&,
EMI
CLOAKS.; -
"Circulars,
CLOAKS :,
B Rocks
AND MOURIONG
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Ir=l=l
MEDICAL,
TnE GREAT
"AMERICAN REMEDIES,"
'ZIVOWN t 45 ,
" 11E,IIMBO IID 9 S"
GENUINE PREP t.I.:ATIONS, VIZ
HELMBOLD EX.TBACT "BUCHTI',"
FIELMIVLD ETTR.stOT SARSAPARILLA,
FIELMBOLD IMPROVED ROSE WASH
LIELIVIBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS:
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHILI,
A POSITIVE AND SPEOITIO REMEDY
FOR DL MA OR IUE
BLADDER', KIDNEYS, GRAVEL
AND DROPSICAL SNMIJINGS.
THIS Medicine increases the power 'of -Di
geetion, and excites the ABSORBENTS Into healthy
action, by which the WATERY or. CALCEROUS deem
donee, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are re
iiticed; as well as pain and inflammation, and is good for
KEN, WOKEN or CHILDREN.
REMOLD'S EXTRACT NCO,
FOR WEARITE.9BES
Artabig from Excaiaeo, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
discretion or Abuse,
4~7~12~~1:A ~ll'/Y y: i'Y:~sf Yi) ~ 1~1~ ynUl3~~~.4~`r\~G!
Luelopogiticm to Exertion, Dryness of the Sk.ht,
Losa of Memory, Loan of Power, ,
Weak Nerves, Di Welty of Breathing. j
Horror of Disease, Trembling,
Dinineits of Vision, Wakefulness,
Universal Longitude of the Pain in the Back,
Muscular System, • Blushing of the Body,
Rot Honda, . .Eraptiona on the Face,
Pallid .Countensee,
. These fitymptroms, ,allovi,e4. to go oni width thlo ' od.l
0140 inTaziabVremorgo, soon taltov • jn
IMPOTENOY;
1, EPILE 17110 pus,
. IN - SANITY AND CONSVMPTION.
*bur* a . 1 1,43.9am of !tbsir Altering% INA
*pie , records pi' ti 6 thEine asylums kid
tbe-inelineboly des by Consumption, bear =pie *it
isessto the 'truth of the assertion. • • ,
THE CONETITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED
WLTH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, '
.
Requires Who aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate
Use system,. widen gelmboid , s Extract Buckle .invarisMy
44;A ttislwili coitirttioo this most shepticaL
FEMALES-FEVAT,Es-FEMALES
•
•
OL OR YOUNG, SMOLri s IiL%=.ED, OR CON EM.
PLATING MARRIAGE
, In many affections peculiar to females the Extract Bu
chu is unequalled by any other remedy, as In Chlorosis or
Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness,. or suppression of the
customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the
Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com
plaints Incident to the se; whether arising from lediOre
tioe,•Habitalif reesipation or. in the ' ! - .
DECLINE OR. CHANGE OF LIFE.
NO FAMILY , SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no' Bakeun; Newbury, or Uripleasant Jfeditinb for
Unpleasant. and .Dangerens.Disases- .
HELMBIAM'S A.X411.9.0T
Cues Secret Diseases in all their stages; at little expense;
little or nooluinge in diet; no inconvenience and no oise
tura It uses frequent desire; anegives' streng th to
IJithate, theireby , removing obstrattionsi preventing pnd
tiering Strictures of the Orettint,• allaying Pain and. Whim
mation, so frequent in this class of diseases,.and expelling
'Poisonous, Diseased, and Womout 'getter. IThenhands
`upon thothandie who have been the , iictiros of unlinks, and
cwho have paid heavy. fees label:mind in &short thrie,,have
nand they, were tieceiVed t ivid that the !Topton'l. c haa' by
the use of "POwerfdl Astringents," been dried. .up 'in th e
.eystetn to break Out in an aggravated form, "
and 'perhaps
Use DELMBOLD , S• EXTRACT MERU for , all .Afteetions
and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in
Male or Fetnale, frokawlititever cause oikshildlnd, and no
matter of . hoti long standing. Diseases'. of these Organs
require the aid. of a Diuretic. DriIIftiOLD'S.„EXTRiCT
SUCHU is the Drool Dhentio, and it is certain to haye the
desired enact hi all 'Diseasea for which it is re6m
mended. - • .
agiglay Concentra,
ted CompoUnd'FlAßD ErfitaCTSaitS&PAltllits:SYlol:
• Lil 3. This is an-neeetion •of the ?Mod, encl . :attacks the
Sexual Organs .'aMga or ' NOR% tare,,Thret,'Whid
pipe and otherlC:itsant'Surfaces,thalting, its appe'arance in
the form of ; gelmbOWs Bitted SaraaParillavu
rifiesahe Blood; and hePio4O4 Sca_ l 7 ,E , ruPtiolis of the
Skin giving In the Complexion a•Plear and Healthy
It being prepifild expressly fdr this class of complaints,
its Blood-PurifyingProperties are Preserved- 'to a greater
extent than any other preparation of Sarsaparila..
HELKBOLD'S ROBE WA13,11,
An excellent Lotion for dimwit of a Elyphiritic Native,
and as an injection in diseases of the pinery , Organs,
arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with
the Extracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, ill. such" diseases as
reoommeaded. Evidence of the most *responsible and re
liable character will accompany the medicines. CERTOI.
ca.= OF CURES &Cm eight to twenty years standing,
names known to Science and 'Fame. For Medical
Properties of Ruche, see Dispensary of the United States.
flee processor DEW 'S valuable works on the Practice of
Ph_a„n See reinar ß s Made by the late celebrated Dr.
Pw i rsi4 Philadelphia. Sex ' remarks made by Dr.
EP MaDOWELL, a 'celebrated Phinician and mem
ber 011 e Royal Collate atfi3urgeona, and published in the
Trahrestions of the King's and Queen's. Journal. See
IfedicoChirurgical Review,putAished by BENJ. TRAVERS,
' Fellow of the Royal College of Sargeons. The most of
the late Standard works on Medletrie. Extract of Bucbu,
$1 00 psr bottle, or six bottles for $5 00. Extract of
Rampant', $l. 00. per bottle, or Mx for $S 00. Im
, prove:ire Wash. grilroantriver lxittlit, or Mx for $2 50,
OT h alf dozen each fin slf will be B " fli cti
to core o most obstinate cant, If directions are adhered
to.. Delonarelto any
. srldresa, medurely packed from eb.
servatiet. Describe .symptoms in all tionimmdcatkine,
Oarse'gtlarsniesd,. Advice gratin.
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EVENING EDITION.
Death*of Major General, Birney.
.
We recently
.. itru , munced` that Major General
Darla B. 'Birney, commanding the 10th Corps
in the Army of the Potoraao; had arrived in
this city, suffering from disease contracted
whße in service before Petersburg. We have
now to atatis the melancholyfact that he died
last evening, et his residence on , Race street.
He was about forty-five years. of age, and had
been in the, service ever since the opehing of
the.war." He commanded the• 23d Pennsyl
vania Volunteers, and from that pOsition lie
was called to the wielding of a brigade: In
May: last he was elected to command the 3d
Division of Hancock's (the .2d) Corps. .On
the 23d ef quly he was 'chosen by General
Grant to lead the 10th amps, haiing brilliant
/y distinguished himself during the whole hf s .
ciene.ral Orant'a, splendid campaign from the
Rapidan, to, thk south side of the James
river. 'His emitr is now cut' short before'
the grand object of that campaign is attained,
but his record is a noble , one, in which'
every Philadelphian takes honorable pride.
General Birney was born in Alabama. His
father, James B. Birney, was a planterin that
State, whomanumitted his slaves and 'came
to the North, and afterwards was the abolition
candidate for the Presidency. General Bir
ney was engaged in mercantile pursuits in
this city up to the opening of the war, and
only relinquished active civic business at the
stern call of, patriotism. his memory will be
forever honored in, connection with the rest
of the noble host who have laid down their
liveslor freedom
and the Union.-1-•hilaclei- . 1
phia Bullitin of lasi Evening.
Iseult Jusrmis.—Many years ago, when a
gentleman from the central part of New IlamP
shire was in the Pequaket country, attending
to his property near the village of Fryeburg,
a company of Indians from the Petiobscott
tribe•came there for a temporary abode, and
pitched their tents on an elevation near the
tdiaeo river. In. passing to his lands he noticed
a squaw kneeling to pick strawberries, and
creeping to,different parts of the patch that
furnished the fruit. Mier attitude struck him
as singular; but he concluded she took that
posture as most convenient for the purpose.
On his return she had disappeared, and he
supposed she had gone to sell berries. Bat,
as he approached the settlement, he observed
the unusual sight of an Indian carrying a
sqnawon his back. A nearer view showed
him the:person whom he saw in the. straw
berry geld. •After having witnessed the oc
currence several times, on inquiry of the In
iens as to the cause of this action, one of
2.4131./. •
(devil) get in him.. Then he put squaw!a feet
in Ilre. They burn off." As he looked ho
aw they were crippled. and useless.. The tribe
r'e'sented the bilielty, and its council were
aboit to decide on his inn:fleabite eiecution.
But one•of the elder and wiser of the number
interposed his opnion,-. and gave this advice
"No shoot; make him live long as squaw live;
make him'carry squaw when she want walk;
when squaw die, then shoot."
The decision was in accordance .with this
counsel, and thus , secured to the- injured wo
man perpetual kind tre4tment from her hus
band. The fact of his own 'dgith as soon as
she died, made him. careful "tio:pteserve her
health and life; and the pnnishrtalnt of bettr
ing:her as his constant burden, as well as the
compelled attention to her welfare, formed a
striking example' of the retributive shrewd
ness of "Indian Justice."
Es Tams of Dzonessn SOLDEMS. —The ef
fects of officers, and soldiers who may die or
be killed on the battle-field, or die in kospi
tals, may be recovered by ; their friends by
making application to Captain James M.
Moore, A. Q. M., who has particular ohargo
of that matter at Nashington. As a rule all
such effects, where4r:found, are labelled and
forwarded to his office. 'When the original
Owner's address is on the baggage, it is enter
ed on the booksin the office. If no inscrip
tion be found the package is opened and ex
amined, and such marks as may lead to its
identification are noted.
The goods are then passed to their proper
places. The buildings laic: as storehouses for
these articles are necessarily very capacious,
for over cis. umdred regiments , and. batteries
are rciiresented here; and each State has its
distinctive apartment--not only so, but every
regiment has its'appropriate place, , and all ar
ticles are alphabetically arranged, so that in
two minutes after the address on the package
is male known the 'article 'sought for is found.
All-applications for -the recovery of such ef
feets.must be accompanied by sufficient evi
dence _to prove the applicant ,entitled to re
ceive, the same., -
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330 Eciegrag.
Micoseby's Black Flag—His Late
Raid.
BALTnanz, Oct. 19.
Lieut. Wm. M. Ituzikle, formerly a Phila
delphia reporter, informs me that Moseby is
concentrating his forces south' of Leesburg.
White is between Leesburg and the Potomac.
It was his forces that nude the late depreda
tions in MarylaticL Lieut.-Runkle has in his
possession the celebrated black flag, the one
the rebels swore to give no quarter under.—
It was captured by one of General Tyler's
•
scouts.
_
It has a single star in u black' ground, with
the word '"Winchester" inscribed thereon, and
in lead pencil there is w itten, "No quarter."
General. Tyler intends presenting the flag to
the city of Philadelphia, and Lieutenent Run
kle will deliver ft to Mayor Henry this even
ing.
The town of Poolesville was not destroyed
as reported. The _ rebels committed' Many
outrages, such as spiting fire to . canal boats
and robbing the people. They-robbed the
post office at Adamstown and Licksville; and
scattered the letters they stole along the high
way.. . • -
Movements ot Blockade RuziA.
nen. •
ILLWAY., Oat. 19.
Tlia steamer Beady, fron BerEattda. reports
the bloaitallO,PuMarit • F*lcony, Owl, Hope
and 'li6l oA o Wjiglinbpri; 10a4led and wait-
Shean oppotkinity. to run out.
atm - tatoorta -the arrival at Beturada,
frataVihainigton, ottbeltaanier Lady Stan
ley and PitakelliP• - •
STEAL Pllllll4 MU
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The.nalUtre o ferate t, 4 4
1$ 4p W th it ton - -
;Vane reorteneer.'• `-•'-, ' -'' ' . 4'7 ' '
) Pour'-.Dom or lees Onittfirt• anr , Agf Kure
_Eight lines, orrnore.than finu r oasisinsre.
-...- TOE 6 1133.111(MiEff. -- IPA cres mum
One day 'S . XBO Oa Of" ' $ $ 5
Two days .. 60 Two dam . .... ..... 100
Three days 76 Throe days 196
One wee k . • 125 One week..... -..a: g 26
One month . 300 One month 6 INe
Two months 4 50 Two months s Oe
Three months 660 Three m0nth5....... 11 GO
Six months 8 00 Six menthe 16 00
One year....... ..... 15 00 One year 26 4‘l
Administration Notice;
Marriage lioticqa . 115
Auditor's Notice%
Funeral :tintless, each Insert
11131 - Business notices In •
before Marriages and De •
each nsertion.
On
The Rebel Invasion of Missouri.
Glasgow, in Howard county, was captured
on Saturday by a large rebel force under
General Clark. The place was held by six
companies of the 43d Missouri (twelve
months' men,) under Colonel Harding, who
fought bravely for live hours, but finally
were overpowered by superior numbers'and
surrendered. _
The enemy had four pieces of - artillery.
The steamer Westward, which was lying at
the wharf, was sunk, and the City Hall and
several other buildings burned. •
The town of Ridgeiy, in Platte.county; - was
plundered by guerrillas on Sunday-night-and
Smithyille, in Clay county, was burned on
Monday.
Thornton and Thrailkill, notorious guerril
las, entered Platte county with a large force
of rebels, on Friday, and business was sirs
pendeditt St, Joseph and Kansas City.
Leavenworth is being fortified, '
From Louisville
LoursvEr,rx r •oot. IR
The New Albany, Ind.,!Ledger; of thia eve
ning gives a report, which it deems reliable,
thet from ten to twelve hundred guerrillas
under Hinds have concentrated iit the neigh
borhood of Bradenburg, Ky., and a portion of
them had entered the tewn and robbed
the citizens of large amounts of goods and
other valuable property.
The same paper says the steamer J. L 9. Ir
win, while lying at Eddyville, at the tow head
of the Cumberland river. exploded her boilers.
making a wreck of the boat and killing a large
number of persons, including Capt. J. D,
Smith, John D. Elliot and Mr. Harrison, the
pilots; Mr. Graves, the mate; Mr. Ferguson,
a passenger, and two deck hands. Five pas
sengers and a soldier are missing.
From New York.
Naar Foal, Oct. 19
The Brooklyn city mills, owned by Smith &
Jewell, situated near the Fulton Ferry, were
destroyed this morning by fire. The loss is
150,000.
The French steam transport Alice arrived
here to-day, with 1,000 French troops for
Bresf . , Franco.
A passenger by the Columbia says- that
there was an organized plot for the capture of
the steamer Roanoke, and it was publioly
talked of in Havana. After Bemiring the Ro
anoke, the Colutnbia and the new steamer
Moore Castle sere to be captured.
From Baltimore.
Rix:stemma, Oct. Ig.—The nomination - of
Hon. Thomas Swann, for Governor, meets
alt,tihea . „&vproval from the people. He la
benefit the *tercet' a of flus*s I 1
Maryland' asks to be nunibered anainget the
free States.
issh
Markets by: Telegralphi
PIarADEL44!w October 11
Tmde is dull to-day f _infll,tei cell by., the
movement in gold and exclitMgc : - 'there is
no demand for cotton, and it is- hording at
$1 25. Cloverseed 'sells' at $9 . -75,
at $5 82, and Fhtxsped at, $3 ) 50. Thalia is
but little export demand for Flour, and, only
1,600 bbls sold at $1:0®10 25 for Extra, $llO
11 50 for Extra family, and $12(412 25 for
fancy. In Rye flour and Corn { meal no
thing doing. Wheat is not -So- strong.
and buyers are holding off; saleso.ooo bushels
red at $2 20, and white at $2 , 55®260. Rye
commands $1 63. Corn dill andletwer, yellow
being offered at 51 63. Oats aro steady at
84c. In' groceries and pro' iiiionis but little
doing. Whisky dull at $1 76(a1 75.• 4:Petro
leum is unsettled; we quote crude at,35036c,
refined in bond at 600630, and :free AVM®,
81c. .- f :.
'N - xw icons, . Oat. 19.
Fleur iias advanced 15®,80c; safes 10,000
bblelt $8.50(9 20 for State, $9 90an 60 for
Ohio and- $lO 60®14 fcir SOthinxi. Wheat
advanced 2c; sales unimportant: Corn firm,
with small sales. Reef dull. ' Pork firm;
1,000 bbls at $42 80 for mess. Lard dull at
20@y22c. Whisky dull.
Rsvratorts, Oct. 19.
Flour is heavy, with a declining tendency.
Ohio extra sells at $lO 75, Howard street an
perthae $lO 37i.: Coffee steady; 50 ; bags Rio
Sugar at s3BcSugar steady, owing , to the de
cline of gold. Whisky dull, and quotations
nominal at $l7B, a decline of 2 cents.
New York Stock Markets.
NEw - Yous ; Opt. 19
Stocks better. Chicago, and R. 1., ;
Cumberland preferred, 534'; Illinois Central,
117 ; Michigan Southern, 648 ; New' 'fork
Central, 1174 ; Reading, 120 - ; Hudson River,
1201 ; Canton Company, 33Missouri 6's,
62 ; Erie, 971 ; One Year dertiflcates, 95 ;
Ten Forties, 94 ; Treasury's, 104 ; Coupon 6's,
1058 ; Registered do, 1064 ; Gold, 209 f. -
VERY FINE, INDEED!
MO our fine and extensive stook of Photto- 1
graph Atbome and Photograph Card Pictures, we
hare added a BEAUTIFUL ENVELOPE for the reception
of card pictures. They mast be seen and will be admired
ioN-Photographers supplied at the•very iowest *hate
sale price, and their card printed IMAM theca tor Si
thousand, wholesale and retail. at „.
may 24 SCEIEFFEIUS BOOK Tow',
VIIIIIBLIC NOTICE is hereby given,:that in
pursuance of the au of assembly of. Pennsylvania,
pawed the first day of June, - 18S8, thestookholders of the
Franklin Bank, of Washington, Penna., will apply to the
nest ecisaion of the Legislature for alepeWal of fte char
ter, with an Increase of lie capital from '5150,000 ,o
1400,860. C. H.RAM, President
P.A...Tuntt 24, ie27
NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !I•
TN SCHOOL AND OUT, or the Cowl/col rd
Richard Grant
Tom El . mere, or the Folder Bay.
Watch and Wait, or the Young Fugitives
Learning bow to Talk, Bead and . Speak, by realer k
Wee.
Enoch Arden, Kew Poem. by Tennyson.
fur tale at BCELEFFERS 1300ESPORE,
oct6 PLarrbborn, Pa
Ma- 8. A. Ktranuu
irw:-.4 take pleasure Instating that yinar J , DIARREI OSA
MIXTURE" exceeds anything of kheckiind , tbat-1, ever
Imagined. I was vary much troubled Wills, aiarrhcea, and
could said nothing to help me in .theleast,funtil I took
your "MIXTURE."
I give yen thin oertliMto, hoping the ifyousierpropm
to we It, It may. be the meium Al ot Jimmies*
of the maddest value of your mazoiDa.
Very rovecerfOlY pea 3
Tanga limber, Cambria UAL Lag X: -1864,94aug1e-411
BAGS! 1T&GS 11 RAG,F, I .
F r u ? ceafa per lb: cash mired
egg, fft Smith aeixoretreet,Frisoft.
o a OEULLE A N D -P E NC4II. El;
8e table for Bank; OCHow,
Al Schaffer's Bookstore, }Wind,
1®
60
In the Local Colima, or
EIGHT CENTS PIM LISA for
ST. Lours, Oct. 19