Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, October 25, 1864, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
111 PIITALSLUID
.2110.RA'7117G 41W KIMONO,
y GEORGE BERONER
OFFICE THIRD ST., DEAR WALNHT,
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION.
Tea DAILY TSISGRAPEI IS served to subscribers in the
city' at 12,4 cent per week. Yearly subscribers will be
charged so 00 in advance, 'those persona who negleCtlO
Ray In advance will be charged $7 00.
WEEKLY TEL.EGRAPIL
Tea TILIGILLPHip alsopublished weekly, and Is furnished
subscribers at the following cash rates
Single copies, weekly ..... „ ,
Three copies to one Post OfiiCra
Tee copies to one Post Office
NEW ADVDRTISEMENTS.
When will Wonders Cease
THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD
DR. MoBRIDE'S RING OF PAIN
WILL cure any ache or pain in from one
to sixty minutes I
It acts like magic upon the abeorbant and glandular
systems, reducing swellingsand regulating 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 circu
lating fluids and checking disease with invinciblestrength.
THE KING OF PAIN IS INFALLIBLE!
No matter what the pain, apply the medicine and you
will Lind instant relief. it is an internal and external
cure.
THE KING OF PAIN
Cures almost instantaneously, Headache, Earache, Neu
ralgia, Deafness, Sore Throat, Colds, Bronchial Affections,
Asthma, Dyspesia, Dlarrhcea, Dys2ntery or Bloody Flux,
Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, 'Diseases of the Bladder
and Genital Organs, Cramp, Ghetto and all spasmodic
pains, Fever and Ague, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains and
wounds of every description. It proves itself the mastery,
as the testimony of thousands prove its meritorious worth.
Sold, wholesale and retail., by
S. A. KUNKEL druggists, Sole Agents,
113 Market street, Harrisburg.
SOLDIERS READ!
The following letter from a soldier, in reference to the
eflleaoy and powerful restorative quantities of DR. Me-
BRIDE'S KING OF PAIN, speaks for itself :
NEW - VILLE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
Sept. 140.864.
Mrsars. S. A. Kunkel d Bro., druggists, Harrisburg, Pa.:
GENTS :-I would inform you that I received the bottles
of Mcßride's Great Pain Killer, and enclosed please find
five dollars more, for which send me live bottles addition
al to-morrow. I leave for camp to-morrow. Let me
know whether you, can supply me with it in the army. I
am in Company 181,"202d uegiment P. V. I have been in
very bad health for upwards of four years, and two of the
cue-dollar bottles have cured me completely, and have
made me feel like a man. Besides, I have cured a num
ber of my comrades of various diseases incident to camp
life, and can recommend it to be the best medicine the
soldier can provide for himself.
Yours respectfully, JOS. E. WHITE.
sifir All orders from a distance promptly attended to by
S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.
A HOME CERTIFICATE.
The following certificate is from a well-known citizen of
Harrisburg :
Henrussurna, Aug. 30, 1864.
To Tau Pusmc :—lt gives me great pleasure to recom
mend to the public the medicine prepared by DR. J. J.
ROBRIDE, which he calls the "KING OF PAIN." I was
Induced to use it as an external remedy for a bruise, which
it relieved Immediately, and subsequently cured entirely.
Its success induced me to use it internally for Diarrheea,
with which I was afflicted in a chronic form for nearly
eighteen months, and to such an extent that my kidneys
were seriously deranged. The medicine has cured me,
and certainly that is saying a great deal in its favor, when I
reflect how many other remedies I tried without experi-,
encing anything but temporary relief, For my part, I
shall always keep a supply of it in my house, believing as
do that it is a most invaluable family medicine.
The unexampled sale of this medicine proves it to be
the most wonderful discovery of the age in the medical
art.
The undersigned aro the sole agents for the State, and
will supply it wholesale and retail.
23.. A. KUNKEL & BRO., Druggists,
118 Market street, Harrisburg
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PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE
BETWEEN PHILIADE'LPHIA,
Lock Haven, jersey Shore, Williamsport, Hon
ey, Uniontown, Watsontown,
'Lewisburg, Northumberland, au
bury, Treverton, Georgetown,
Lykenstown, Nillersburg,
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND HA_RRISBURG.
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located, the
drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor gces
through with each train to attend to the sate delivery df
all goods intruded to the line. Goods delivered at the de
pot of WILLIAM E. 1111RK, 812 Market street,
Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock P. X. , will be delivered in Her
rlsburg the next morning.
?relight Always acs Low as by Amy Other
JOB. MONTGOMERY t CO.; -'
Philadelphia and Reading Deput„,
0ct.21-tf Foot of Market street, Harrisburg.
NEW LIQUOR STORE. : t
NEPORTA.NT TO LANDLORDS AND
I
OTHERS.—The undersigned offers at wholesale, to
the trade, a choice lot of the best liquors ever brought to
Harrisburg, viz: French Brandies, Holland Gins, ScotCh;
Irish, Bourbon, Wheat and Old Bye Whisky; Foriegn
and Domestic Wines, such as Champagne, Claret, Catawba,
ala All liquors warranted, as represented. Landlords
and others will find it to their advantage to call and ex
amine the assortment at the store, on South Second
street., two doors below Oheatnut.
my27-dBm GEORGE WINTERS
OANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION. SAUCES of all the celebrated manafacturera.
SARDINES . _ .
OLIVE OILS,
MUSTARDS,
.) every description.
Also, BROWN STOUT, FINE TEAS, CORTE, SUGAR
and SYRUP of all grades and prices, and the best selected
stock outside of Philadelphia.
All goods guaranteed as represented.
Particular attention paid to all orders from a distance.
Goode carefully packed and delivered to all parts of the
olty free or charge, SHISLER & FRAZER,
my 6 successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co.
"VINE ROMANO SHERRY, imported
.L 1848. Warranted the Finest Sherry Wine In this
mantry. For We at SHISLEtt& FRAZER,
1 .1011 , 14 , •••r•to Wro. r a ea 1
WOHENER'S excelsior hems, of this sea.
on% curing. Just received and for sale by
SHISLER & FRAZER,
faneectacre to Wm. Donk. Ir.. & Co.
deal*
CAMPAIGN TORCHES,
Manufactured and for vile by
J. HALL ROHRMAN,
606 Cherry street, Philadelphia,
se2B-6t
MESS SHAD and FINE NEW MACH
ALL. EBEL, just received, at
ivlB
VEIN FISH.—New No. 1 and 2 Mackerel
In barrel', half barrels and kitta, and by the pound,
at faug6l SEMLER & FRAZER.
E XTRA FAMILY FLOUR. and. COIN MEAL always on hand, of tho beat quality, at
La BOYER Zs ICOERPER.
SALMON.—Fine salt Salmon, at
Imo SRISLER & FRAZER.
IE°ESTERS' BASKETS.—ShisIer &Fra
er, auccessorate W. Dock, & Co., have on hand
35 dozen hickory baskets, Price $5 50 par dozen. job
received, a very flue lot of Cranberries, at
acta SELMER & FRAZER.
1 ( J " 4 ,1.?10rt. A.'PA .1 1 0 1 4 1 . )-
an g 2441 w
WIIDOW SASH FOR SALE. —l6B lights,
4, well seasoned. Inquire or
G. 8. BENDER,
A NEWSUPPLX of MESH SMOKE/
.c.e. Helm, just nonfood tlalsraerilbg, at
HASLER & FRAZIat
MT Successors to W. Dock; Jr., & Co •
11 AND SAL
NIL °--15 1 14 BOYIR k 110.ERPER
$1 60
4 00
10 00
A Cure Warranted.
Dyspepsia, has the follotoing Symptoms:
Ist. A constant pain or uneasiness at the
pit of the stol9ach.
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.
Bth. 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 oases• of Dyspepsia
that have used Dr. Wishart's Great American
Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them has Tailed
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 con
sultations free of charge. Send for a circu
lar. Price $1 per box. Sent by mail, free of
charge, on receipt of money.
DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA.
I, ELIZABETH BBMmON, of Brandywine,
Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify
that, for one year and a half 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, my mind seemed
entirely to give way. I had a dreadful horror
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;
I had no ambition to do anything; I lost all
my love of family and home; I would ramble
and wander from place to place, but could not
be contented; I felt that I was doomed to
hell, and that there was no heaven for me,
and was often tempted to commit suicide,
so near was my whole nervous system 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
there nine weeks, and thought I was a little
better, but in a few days my dreadful com
plaint was raging as bad as ever. Hearing of
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. He said he had no doubt he could cure
me. io in three days after I called and placed
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 migd, and I most sincerely return
my thanks to a merciful God and Dr. Wis
hart, and to his great American Dyspepsia
Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me
from an Insane Asylum and premature grave.
All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at
liberty to call on me or write, as I am willing ,
to do all the good I can for suffering hu
manity. ELIZABETH BRANSON.
DANIEL E. WILT
Brandywine, DeL, formerly of Old Chester,
Delaware county, Pa.
Da. Wren/arts Office, No. 10 North Second
street, Philadelphia.
Da, Wishauv—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 seemedlt 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, unfit for business of any kind; my mind
was continually tilled 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 my brain;
also, a feeling of sickness would occur at the stomach, and
great pain to my eyes, accompanied' with which was 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. I became
averse to society, and disposed only to ' seclusion, and
having tried theskill of a number of eminent physicians
of various schools, ibrally came to the conclusion that, for
this disease at my present age (45 yearn) there was no cure
in existence, But, through the interference , of. Divine
Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I atiwit
found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and
Tar Cordial, which seem to have effectually removed al
most the last trace of my long list of ailments and bad
feelings, and is their place health, pleasure ald content
ment are my everyday compona. •
JAMES XL SAUNDERS,
No. 453 North Second street, Philadelphia,
Formerly of Woodbury, N. J.
Dr Wistiart's Office No. 10 North Second street, Phila
delphia.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
No. 1028 Own STRUT,
Philadelphia, January 22d, 1883.
Be. Wistimv—Siri—lt is with much pleasure that I
am now able to inform you that, by the use of your great
American Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entirely cured of
that most distressing complaint, Dyer:male. I had been
grieviously afflicted for the last twenty-eight years, and
for ten years of Unit time have not been free from its
path one t4eek at albite:: I have had it lulls worstforni
and have,dragged mostreiserable existencein pain
day and night. Every; kind Of food that I ate fillekrae
with wind and pain, it Mattered not how light, or how
small the quantity..A continued belching was sure to
follow. I had no appetite for any kiwis of meats what,
ever and my distrers was so great for several months be
fore I heard of your Pills, that I frequently wished for
death. I had taken everything that I had heard of for
Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; but on your
Pills being recommended to me by one who had been
cured by thorn, I concluded to give them a trial, although
I had no faith in them. To my astonishment, I found
myself getting better beforn I had taken one-fourth of a
box, and after taking half a box, lam a well man, and
con . rat anything I wish, and enjoy a hearty meal three
times a day - , without inconvenience from anything I eat
or drink. If you think Proper -you are at liberty to make
I wilicheerfully give all de.
this public and refer to me.
sirable information to any, one who may call oa me
Yours, itepectfully, JO E4l H. BABCOCK..
For sale at Dr. Wishart , s Medical Depot, No. 10 North.
Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price One Dollar per
box. Sent by mail, free Of charge, on receipt Of price.
DYSPEPSIA.I DYSPEPSIA. I
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Samuel D. Haven, have been a great sufferer with
Chronic Dyspepaia and Inflammation of: the . Monty, ' f or
three yea= I empleyedAbree Or four of .the .most emi
ncmt physicians of Phiiadelphiaislio ofßurliVon county
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N. . Th ey did all for me they could; but .alk tO so pur
pose. was: constantly Wed with awful pain and- die.
tress, and with constant belching of wind and sour acid.
My tongue Wan coVered ialth 'avhlte coating of mucus
until cracked :in large, and ong Armidfally
sore Oht °Damen Wished fbr depth to relieve troalif
my tddlerisgs,,for I had lost all hope of over being well
again, msdeit a =Wad of prayer „to God that: he
Would direct me to some physician or mediutom,that
would sere me, I was told to read en ~memo of
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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
MEDICAL
DYSPEPSIA.
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA.!
KHAN WHAT NH. JOHN H. BABCOCK BATH
"THE UNION—NOW AND FOREVER."—Webste,r
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1864
MEDICAL.
Dr. Wishar's in the Philadelphia Ledger. of a great cure
made upon gr. John Babcock, of lOW Olive street, Phila
delphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Tills. I went
to the Doctor's Office, and placed myself under b treat•
ment, 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 now a well
man, free from all pain and distress, and can eat three
hearty meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly well.
Dr. Wishart, I want you to publish my ease, as I want
every poor dyspeptic suffering as I was, to call oa me, and
1 will tell them of the great cure I have received from
your invaluable medicine. SAMUEL D. HAVEN.
Corner Venango and Lambert streets near Richmond
street, formerly from Wrightatown, Burlington county,
J.
The above are a few among the thousands which this
great remedy has saved from an untimely grave.
We have thousands of letters from physicians and drug
gists who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial, Baying
that they have never used or sold a medical which gave
such universal satisfaction.
Prepared only by the proprietor,
•DR. L. Q. C. WISHART,
No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by Druggists everywhere BmjylB-eod-d&w
MEW - OPENING
FOR
Fall and Winter Trade!
BALMORALS AND SCARFS!
FURS! FURS!!
The Largest and best selected stock in this city I
at the
New Cloak Store,
IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BLOCK,
HARRISBURG, PA.
serd-tf
HARRISBURG BANK,
October 12, 1864.
Ameeting ofthe.Stoekholders of this Bank
will be held at the banking house on' Monday, the
14th day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. it., for the
purpose of taking into consideration, and deciding on the
question whether or not the said bank shall become an
Association for carrying on the business of Banking under
the Laws of the United States, and of esercising the
powors conferred by the Act of the General Assembly of
this Commonwealth, entitled "An act enabling the-Banks
of this Comroonwealtn to become associations for the
purpose of banking under the laws of the United States,"
approved the 22d day of August, 1864, By order of the
Board of Director& J. W. WEIR, Cashier.
oetl2-td
SOLE AGENC FOR THIS CITY
AM happy to offer to the public a large
and splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR GOLD PENS,
manraictured by •
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD.
These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will give en
tire satisfaction.
PLEASE TRY THEM.
SOR.F.FFERB BOOK STORE,
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg
Pa. ap2B
NEW PHILADELPHIA
(c)i..,c)A.K. S T 4:313c0.,
IN D. W. GROW' NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
.I,ODO DIFFERENT STYLES
OF Emmons.=
CILOAKS AND CIRCULARS,
AND
PM SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the lot of April. [mar2.l—dly
DONNEIL S
NEW EATING AND DRINKING SALOON.
Walnut street, between Third and Fourth.
Wines, Beer and, the best quality of liquors constantly
.on hand. A share of the public patronage Is respectfully
.eolleited. [oe2d6te] JOHN DONNER-
Very Convenient,
JACOB TAUSIG,"
WES pleasure td inform his ,
1 U.L.441s and
stomers. and the public in general, that - he has
opened a wholksale ana retail Variety, Norton and Jew
elry Store, N 0.1.05% Market street, above Rby tf; Kunkel's
.Sur2ding, Harrisburg, Pa.
It would occupy a great amount of space to enumerate
the articles composing my stock. The purchaser will Snd,
through my experience of thirteen years in the business,
that I can sell goods equal to the jobbers in the Eastern.
cities. sept2B-d6m*
TREES I TREES t I TREES ! I I
riinE UNDERSIGNED will commence
1 planting Shadeand Ornamental Trees, Vines, and
such Fruit trees as are fit to plant in the, FalL
P. S.—Persons who were furnished with trees last
Spring that were warranted to grow, - can have the same
replaced that missed. [oelSl J. MEM.
VERY FINE, INDEED!
910 our fine and extensive stook of Photo
.l graph Minims and Photograph Card Pictures; we
have added a REMITIFUL ENVELOPE for the reception
of card pictures. They mutt be seen and will be admired
sip-Photographers supplied at the very lowest whole
sale price, and their card printed upon themfor $1
thousand, wholesale and retail. at
•
may2d SClia TER'S BOOK TOW!,
Ms. S. A. KUNKEL
Sir :—I take pleasure in stating that your "DIARRHEA
'MIXTURE" exceeds anything of the kind that I ever
imagined. I was very much troubled with diarrhoea, and
could find nothing to .help me in the lewd, until I took
your "MIXTURE."
I give you this certificate, hoping that, if you see proper
to use it, it may be the means of extending a knowledge
of the matchless value of your medicine.
Very respectfully yours, R. B. JEFFRIES.
Fallen Timber, Cambria Co., Aug 1864.—fau80.dif
T FA & PERIM'S WOIICESTXR S.A.IJCES,
Jj the most aadttie puiefrt ever offered to the
nubile, just received and for sale by
SEMLER & FRAZER,
febl fienoetteorete Wm, Dock, jr & Co.,
- DUBUC NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance of the act of .Assembly of Pennsylvania,
passed the first day of June, 1889, thestockholders of the
Franklin Bank, of Washington, Penna., will apply to the
next session of the Iggislature for a renewal of its char•
tor, with an increase of its capital from 150,000 to
$200,000. Cl. M. REED, President
WASHINGTON, PA., June 24, 1864. .M 27
BASKETS, BASSETS,in
s~siferv= at
3: 11,r -USAIR/EVA IMPALA
QUEENS and GLASSWARE,' a we ll se.
looted assortment, just received, of the latest Myles
JOB BOYER di ICOMER
QAP SAGO, B4glish , Pine APPIe, Nut
-1,) meg and New York Stare eon Met received at
R & mum,
11676 on:Mee/ors to ' Doak, Jr., & 00.
Div
Aikla kinds of hauling with wagons or carts
will be promptly done by oath/ on
.IACIBB BRENNER,
jy2l corner of Mond "treat and Meadow Lone.
CLOAKS,
Circulars,
CLOAKS
BROCHE
AND MOURNING
SHAWLS !
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
discretion or Abuse,
•
Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness of the Skin,
Loss of Memory, Loss of Power,
Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing,
Horror of Disease, Trembling,
Dimness of Vision, Wakefulness,
Universal Lassitude of therein in the Back
Muscular Muscular System, Flushing of the Body,
Hot Banda, . Eruptions on the Face,
Pallid Countenace,
These symptoms, it allowed to go on, which this ~medi
cine invariably removes, soon follow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
onalkS. which the patient may expire. Who can say
that thelt are not frequently followed ny those "direful
diseases,"
Many are aware of the cause of their sufferings, but
none will confess. The records of the insane asylums and
the melancholy deaths by Consumption, tear ample wit
ness to the truth of the assertion.
THE COZ.;STITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED
WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the system, which Helmbold4rEstract Buchu invariably
does. A trial will convince the most skeptical.
OL OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEM
In many affections peculiar to females the Extract. Bu
chit is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chiorosis or
Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or suppression of the
customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the
Uterus, Leurarrhea or Whites,. Sterility , and for all com
plaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscre
tion, Habits of Dissipation or In the
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no Batum i Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine for
Unpleasant and Dangerous Disetusea
Cures Secret Diseases in all their stages; at little expense;
little or no change in diet; no inconvenience and no expo
sure. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby removing, obstructions, preventing and
curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and indam
mation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling
,Poistmous, Diseased, and Wornout Ratter. !
Thousands
upon thousands who have been the victims of quacks, and
who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have
found they were deceived, and that the "Poison') hag by
the use of "powerful Astringents' , been dried up in the
system) to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps
after marriage.
Use HELRBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all Affections
and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in
Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no
matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs .
require the aid of a Diuretic: IftiLMBOLD'S EXTRACT
BUCHU is the Great Diuretic, and It is certain to have the
desired elect in all Diseases for which it is recom
mended.
T. IdISIL
Blood—Blood—Blood. Helmbold'a Highly Concentra
ted Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARSAFARILLASYPHI.
US. This is an affection' of the Blood, and attacks the
Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose, Fars, Throat, Wind
pipe and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearance in
the form of Ulcers. Helmbold , s Extract Sarsaparilla pu
rifies the Blood, and removes all Scaly ,Eruptions of the
Skin, giving to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color.
It being prepared expressly for this deka of complaints,
its Blood-Furifyingrroperties are preserved to a greater
extent than any other preparation of Sarsaparlla.
An excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature,
and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organs,
arising from habits of dissipation, used in connectionwith
the Extracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, In such diseases as
recommended. Evidence of the most responsible and re
liable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFI
CATES OF CURES from eight to twenty years standing,
with names known to Smenceand Fame. For Medical
Properties of Buchp, see Dispensary of the United • States.
See Professor DENVEE'S valuable works on the Practiceof
Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr.
PRIM Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr.
EP MoDOWELL, a celebrated Physician andurem
ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, and published In
Transactions of the Ring's and Queen's Journal. See
Medico-Chirurgical Review,pnblished by BENJ. TRAVERS,
Fellow of the Royal College of Srirgeons. The most of
the latettandard works on Medicine. Extract of Ruche,
$1 00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5 00. Extract of
BarraParithr, $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Im
proved Rose Wash, 50 cents per bottle, or six for 52 50.
or half a dozen each for $l2 00, which will be suilleieut
to cure the most obstinate cases, If directions are adhered
to. Delivered to any address, securely packed from ob
servation. Describe sympiomistiin al/ communications.
Cures guaranteed. Advice gratis
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the eity
of Philadelphia, R. T. lleimbold, who, being duly sworn,
doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mar
tyry, or other injurious drugs, and are ralcmtable.
Sworn and subscribed before mg this Sild dak Ai
l/ember, 1804. W. P. HIBBARD,
• Aldermen, Ninth street, ab. Race, MAL
Address letters for informlitionin cordidenee.
H. T. HELM:BOLD, Chemist,
Depot 104 Booth 10th street, below .Citestnut, Phi Adel•
. PRY/16/70
MEDICAL.
THE GREAT
"AMERICAN REMEDIES,"
KNOWN .21.8'
" HELMBOLD S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ:
BELMBOLD EXTRACT "nrrenv;,,
HIMMBOLD EITAACT SARSAPARILLA,
HELMBOLD IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
HELMBOL D 3 s
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
"HIGHLY 00NOENTRA.TED'
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHTJ,
~io,l'~Y ~U~~2P7:I~,AH! ~Y6) 8:~ 41.1 ~]~
TOR BLSBABIS OT TEM
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL
AND DROPSI6AL SWELLINGS
rgLS Medicine increases the power of Di
elion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy
action, by which the WATERY or CALCEROUS deposi
tion; and all 17NNAT1712AL ENLARGEMENTS are re
duced, as well as pain and inflammation, and is good for
KEN, WOKEN or CHILDREN.
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
FOR W.EAKNESSES
1-Vym:(4o3llJoo:ools.4l6)nr,ikil.atai3,ol;piLok , ,o
INSANITY AND CONStMPTION
FEMALES-FEMALES-FEMALES,
PLATING 3fARRIAGE
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
KELII33OLD'S EX.TRACT BITOECtr,
HEMBOLD'S ROSE WASH:
PRICE THREE CENTS.
EVENING EDITION.
Letter from York.
H.ELDQUARTEDS CO. H, 261ST REG'T P. V.,
Yoax, Oct. 22, 1864.
:-W following
a
EDITOR ill you gide the following
a place in your columns ? It is the correct
list of the members of the company, and may
interest the friends at home :
Captain, B. F. Ashenfelter ; Ist. Lieut., B.
B. Stimmel ; 2d Lieut., W. C. Dailey ; Ist
Serg't., Jos. L. Jack ; 2d, John S. 'Litz ; 3d,
Alex. W. Marshall ; 4th, John Craig ; sth,
James McClellan. Ist Corporal, L. Bartow ;
2d, Jno. A. Willoughby ; 3d, Ed. J. Mills ;
4th, Henry Garverick ; sth, Matthew Hight ;
6th, Win. Gabriel; 7th, Wm. C. Duncan; Bth,
Jos. J. Bucher. Privates—E Adams, H An
derson, William A Black, A S Brickard, S J
Bricker, Wm Bowman, B J Byers, Wm A
Ball, C Blessing, D Blosser, J Brooks, M
Clark, S P Crist, Chas Crossley, Jno Crossley,
D Crossley, Wm Clark, Wm Cupples, Z B
Carpenter, E T Daugherty, Wm W Duffey, H
Eppler, C Etter, J R Fickes, B Fishinger, G
H. Free, Jas Fesler, Geo Fox, C Gould, John
Grady, C Closser, Wm Groff, M G-'raffius, J
Gayman, E Hoke, Adam Hoke, Ed Hunter,
Wm H Houtz, D Hawke, H Knepley, Wm
Kling, L P Long, G W Looker, Jno B Mc-
Quig, 0 H Miller, Alex McAllicker, E Metz,
Win Myers, Robt Nebinger, Chas Oxborrougb,
John W Felan, Levi Powell, J name, W
Richer, S Ressing, L Rambler, Jno Roberts,
Warren J Smith, C Shriver, M Shilling, S A
Shreadley, Geo Shultz, D Swope, F Snyder,
A Tenpser,Owen Turns, Jos Vantz, Samuel C
Wiestling, J Wilson, Jas H Willoughby, Geo
Wolfkill, All S Wykoil, Geo H Wonamacher,
Geo Welker, John Weaver, A Walter, T
Kreider.
The following are the absentees : Lieut.
Stimmel is acting Quartermaster of the regi
ment ; C Shiver has been detached as clerk
to Quartermaster ; Wm A Ball and A Teupser
are serving in the regimental band ; Samuel
C Wiestling nurse at regimental hospital ;
Warren J Smith deserted at Harrisburg.
The following have been transferred to the
York general hospital : Corporal ' Bartow,
Chas Oxborrough, Jas rosier, Win Bowman,
Geo Fox, Chas Crossley, David Crossley, J
Wilson, Ed T Daugherty.
The company has received orders to report
to Maj-Gen. Auger, commanding at Washing
ton. We therefore leave this place at 81 o'clock
on to-morrow (the 23d.) Our duties at this place
have been guarding at the hospital, and it is
with feelings of regret that we leave, for we
have formed many ties which must bo broken,
but as a soldier's duty is always to obey, we
will march forth from this place with cheer
fulness to meet the foe, and if needs be to die
in detente of that glorious old flag which
shall yet wave in triumph over all the land,
and we can only hope the present leader, Old
Abe, may continue to lead the next foursyears.
Be sure, Mr. Editor, this company will give a
majority in his favor at the coming election.
All we ask friends at home is to send us the
tickets in time. More anon. J. S, U.
New Political Movemint.
CONVENTION AND MASS MEETING OF TEE DEMO-
MMT=M=rMM . I ' IMtrIWIVI= I
All of Democratic faith, who retain their re
spect for the manhood and patriotism which
animated the Democratic party in the days of
Jackson ; who will not consent that the cher
ished name and principles of that party be
disgraced ; who cannot endure the shame of
seeing their country's flag lowered to a totter
ing foe, ever ready to trample it in the dust ;
who deny that the American Democracy was
fairly represented at Chicago by the few, who,
by threats of Northwestern revolt, forced upon
.the convention the degrading concession,
that "the war," so nobly fought by our brave
army and navy, "was a failure, and that jus
tice, humanity ; liberty, and the public wel
fare demand that immediate efforts be made
for a cessation of hostilities ;" who believe
that "the immediate cessation of hostilities"
should begin with Southern traitors and not
with Northern patriots ; who believe that we
should first exhaust the rebel armies, before
we attempt "to exhaust all the resources of
statesmanship;" who insist "that the Union
must be preserved at all hazards;" and are de
termined to preserve it whole and entire at
any sacrifice, and against all attacks, from
whatever quarter ; such are requested to meet
at the Cooper institute, in the city of New
York, on Tuesday, the Ist day of November,
1g64, to consider the proper course to be pur
sued in the present exigencies of public affairs,
and pf preserving the honor and integrity of
our country. •
Democrats from all parts of the Union,
whose sentiments accord with the spirit of
this call, are invited to be present.
F B Cutting,
Moses Taylor,
Edwards Pierrepont, George B Butler,
John A Dix, HenryNicholl,
Henry G Stebbins, D S Coddington,
Alex Hamilton, Jr., Robert B Roosevelt,
Alex T Stewart, A Vonderpool,
Theodore Roosevelt, James Wadsworth,
Gustavus A Conover, Alfred A Valentine,
James R Whiting, Henry T Ingalls,
M Erlshoeffer, J A Stewart.
Special Notice.
For the Telegraph.]
Mn. : Sir:—No doubt you will be sur
prised to receive a note from me;but I thought
it proper to let you and your wife know that
-- has been slandering my wife, my child
ren and relatives for a long time; and I have
just recently heard another falsehood, and I
want it to be the last, or I will see if there is
not a law to protect the widow and fatherless
against slanderous tongues. I have just borne
as much as I intend to; and I thought as you
stood in the same relation as father to her,
that it was my duty to let you know, so that
you might put a stop to it, or the sheriff will
have to do it. lam prepared to prove what
I know. B. F. I.
Tau harp Is being introduced into the
Church of England choirs.
Tux wool crop of Ohio, the present year,
is estimated at fifteen millions of dollars.
A NEW Yong critic, speaking of one of the
newly imported Signorinas and her singing,
says that her trills are " no great shakes."
niz revolution in Venezuela, so far as the
States of Aragna and Guarico are concerned,
is at end. Guayamas still holds out.
A You to unmarried lady at Bath, Eng.
land, who saved two boys from drowning, has
been rewarded with a silver medal by the na
tional life-boat institutions.
ADVERTISING RAT —DAL! TELEGRAFIL
The following are the rates for advmVsing in the Tam.
08AP11. PlO9O having adVedialllB to do will . 8181 it cou•
venient for reference:
tar Four lines or 10 constitute:-ono-half square.
Eight lines, or more than four, constitutes &Vara .
FORA HALF wren. FOR 422 6Q171.22.
One day $ 30 One day $ 60
Two days .. 50 Two day 5:.......... 100
Three days 75 Three day 5......... 125
One week .... ..... 1 25 thie week. ..... .... 221
One month 3 00 One month 600
Two months. 450 Two months 900
Three months 6 50 Three months 11 00
Six months .. 8 00 Six months 15 00
One year........ ...15 06 One year... 25 00
Administration No tices 2 75
Marriage Notices . 76
Auditor's Notices ...
Funeral Notices, each insert ,
JR- Business notices in-:
before Marriages and DM ,
each nsertion.
A TetilitaA.
Great Union Meeting in Philadelphia
Speeches by Vice-President Hamlin and Hon
GREAT ENTMTJSIA.SIII.
Special to the Telegraph
PECLADELPHIL, Oct. 24.
Under the auspices of the Union League of
Philadelphia, National Hall, on Market street,
and Union League Hall, on Chestnut street,
were crammed to overflowing this evening, to
hear Vice President Hamlin and the Hon.
Thaddeus Stevens deliver speeches.
The greatest enthusiasm prevailed. The
vicinity of both halls was packed with thou
sands of people who could not gain admit
tance:
In political annals this is the greatest week
ever experienced in this city: Every evening
is set apart for the Union gentlemen of the
most distinguished talent to deliver ad
dresses. The Union Ares are burning with
renewed brilliancy. C. C. W.
The steamship Belgian, from Liverpool on
the 13th and Londonderry on the 14th,
passed this point to-day. The following are
the latest dispatches received by her:
Loynox, Oct 14.—There is a better tone in
the money market, and funds are firmer, but
the heaviness in commercial circles continues
bad.
The frigate Niagara arrived off Shoreham
with a Spanish steamer, seized under suspicion
of being a blockade runner.
The ship Southern Rights, of Maine, was
captured on August 22, by the pirate Florida
and released under bonds.
Cotton dull, and declined 2d for American.
Breadstuffs dull and declining. Consols, 884
(088,i for money.
LIVERPOOL, Oet. 14.—Sales of cotton for the
week, 24,500 bales. The market is dull, at a
decline of 2d per pound for American, and ld
02d for other descriptions. Middling Or
leans is quoted at 24d. Breedstuffs dull and
declining. Provisions dull. Lard firm.
LONDON, Oct. 14.—Consols closed at 884®
88„ for money. The bullion in the bank of
England has increased 8,000 pounds. Illinois
Central railroad shares 513:®521c discount.
Erie shares 41®42c.
Terrible Conflagration at East
port, Me.
4v:io~:jue~vy.!:fvlw~.ya~~:. ~ru~v : l~l~wv : t~i~r.~
A dispatch from. Eastport states that a fire
broke out at half past 1 this morning, on Union
wharf, continuinn• ° until 8 o'clock, and con
suming all the business part of the town.
About fifty places of busineskwere destroyed,
including the best stores. The building con
taining the Frontier Bank, Telegraph office,
etc.,was • burned. The loss is estimated at
$50,000.
The demand for money is light, and busi
ness has improved. The political feeling be
tween the two parties in the Statel:is intense.
The mining stocks are better. A whaler has
arrived from the Arctic regions, bringing 1150
barrels of oil.
The car house and stables of the Metropol
itan Horse Railroad Company, in Dorchester,
was destroyed by fire yesterday morning.
The horses were all saved. The loss amount
ed to from $12,000 to $15,000,
The steamer New York, from Southampton
on the 12th, arrived at this point to-day. Her
advices have been anticipated.
There is but little movement in breadstuffs,
and no essential change, except in Corn,
which has advanced: There is not much ex
post demand for flour, and only 2,000 bbls
high grade family sold at $ll 80®12. There
is very little Rye flour here, and it is firm at
$9. Nothing doing in Corn meal. small
offerings of Wheat; sales of Penn's red at
$2 30, southern extra at $2 35, and white at
$2 50®2 60. Rye steady at $1 60. Corn ad
vanced 2c; 2,000 bus yellow sold at $1 60.
Oats in demand at 84c. No change is
Groceries and Provisions. Cloverseed $9 75
®lO. Flaxseed $3lO. Whisky steady at $1 78
for Ohio, and $1 85 for refined and drudge.
Petroleum quiet; crude 36®37c, refined 61
®64c, and free at 78®80. Stocks dull;
Penn'a 5s 934; Reading R R 614; Morris Ca
nal 98; Penn'a R R 792. Gold 2142. Ex
change on New York, par. •
Nxw YOBX, Oct. 24.
_ _
Wm H Webb,
Peter Cooper,
Flour 20@300 higher; sales 10,000 bbls
State at $8 75a9 35, Oio slo®ll 75 and
Southern $lO 50@,14. Wheat advanced 5@
Sc; sales unimportant. Corn firm; sales un
important. Beef dull. Pork firm; sales
4,000 bbls at $42 50®43. Lard firm at 22®
22f. Whisky steady.
BALTINOBE, October 24.
Flour firm; Howard street $lO 62i; West
ern extra $ll. Wheat advanced 2c. Corn
2c higher. Whisky dull at $1 78. Groce
ries firm and advancing. Provisions quiet.
Stocks are better; Chicago and Rock Is
land, 92k•3 Cumberland preferred, 494; Illi
nois Central, 119; Michigan Southern, 664;
New York Central, 1194; Reading, 123; Hud
son river, 1224; Erie, 96i; One year Certifi
cates, 95; Treasury 7 3-10 s, 106; Ten-fortys,
941; Five-twenty coupons, 107 k; Coupon 6's,
106. Gold opened at 212, and at 1.• o'clock
was quoted at 216.
A REAsskoziosnrrrs soldier writes;—"There
are very few Copperheads in the army. I
never saw brit one, and he was a,. Coward.
The fact is, a soldier cannot be a Copperhead.
It is only another name for traitor, and it is
not in the nature of a soldier to be either."
STRAY PRINTING OFFICE,
1 50
on 60
in the Lead Colima, or
EIGHT thous PER WE for
Thaddeus Stevens.
From Europe.
FAItTHER Porta, Oct. 24.
PORTLAND, Oct. 23
From California.
SAN FBANCISCO, Oct. 22
Destructive Fire.
BOSTON, October 24
Arrival from Southampton.
NEW YORK, Oct. 24.
Markets by Telegraph.
PELErAors..prae, October 24.
New York Stoek Markets.
NEW YOBS. O&. 24.