Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, October 25, 1864, Image 4

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    BUSINESS CARDS.
• RALPH L. MACLAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Patriot and Union
- bolding, Harriabing. Strict attention paid to all
legal business Aitlitary claims collected.
mylo-dem•eod
Thomas C. MacDovvell,
A.ttorney•at-X l aw.
OFFICE IN TRIED ST., BELOW PINE.
HARRISBURG, PA.
ALL manner of Military Claims promptly
attended to, and claims collected against the General
ol State Governments, either in Congress, the Court of
Claims at Washington city, or at Earrieburg, without un
• • Id on moderate terms. ap2O-d6m
A. C. SMITH,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
PEAS removed his O ffi ce from Third to Wal
nut street, next to the Prison. AU business in
melt to him will receive prompt and careful attention.
NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
BOYER Sz.. KOERPER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS
GROCERIES,
Queen's and Glass Ware,
AND ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY. PRODUCE,
HAVE just opened a large and well selected
stock of goods at their stand, No. 3 Market Square,
Harrisburg, The.; to which they invite the attention of the
• enerally. nolo-dly
JONES HOUSE,
Corner of Market street and Market Square,
EAERISBURG PENNA.
CHAS. H. MAN Toi l
Proprietor.
STATE CAPITAL HOTEL,
CORNER OF TIEfiRD AND Wa_LNIFT STREETS,
PENN'A.
THE undersigned having purchased this well
11 known house has enlarged an , t tip.reughlyrearasted
it. The rooms have been re-painleu lead p- pored, and the
entire estalMhment elegantly re-furnished. Being plea
santly and eligibly located, and provided with every con
valiance, it offers to the public all the comforts and luxu
ries of a first class hotel. Trusty and obliging servant:
always in attendance. A bar well stocked with diem,
liquors is attached to the establishment.
de26-dly W. Q. THOMPSON. Nroprieter,
THE UNITED STATES iiUTLI,
HARRISBURG, PA.
D, H. 1LUTIL:11I$ON, Proprietor.
well known Hotel is now in a condi
rrti2 to accommodate the traveling public, affording
the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest
and the permanent boarder.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refit
ted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in
extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philada
phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the best in the State
Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad, depots, and
la close proximity to all the public offices and business lo
calities of the city. It has now all the conveniences of
A F/.83T CLASS HOTEL,.
and the Proprietor is determined to spare neither ex.
pens°, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests
The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully soli
cited. Jell-dtf
MUSICAL.
WAN° FORTES, MELODEONS, SHEET MUSH,
VIOLINS, FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS,
STRINGS, DRUMS, FIFES, and all kinds of MUSI
CAL MERCHANDISE, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING
GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH CARDS and ALBUMS, AMBRO
TYPE GEMS, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURES, &C., C.
Remember the place, SILAS WARD, No. 12 Third
trod, the largest Music Store this side of the great cities.
Jan2B-dtf
MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS.
TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS,
TWELVE SILVER MEDALS,
AND THE
ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instruments of this
class hen been awarded to
MASON & 'S INSTRUMENTS,
A fall assortment of these instruments always on hand
96 W. KNOCHE'S, Sole Agent,
Jo4.2tawlyj 93 Market street.
NEW GOODS--JUST OPENED I
BERGNER'S
Book and Stationery Store.
Embracing every new and improved style of
POCKET BOOKS,
MAGIO CURRENCY HOLDERS,
CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS,
BIJOKSKLN PURSES,
PORTKONNAIES,
at prices to suit all circumstances.
G===l
Oonaisting of a tine assortm eat of Weatenholm's gape
Pocket Knives.
GOlLts P !LINN,
Newton'a celebrawu manufautury. Ebert' t s :o4
with a guarantee.
. .
PORT rouos,
WRITING CASES,
ROSEWOOD DESKS,
PAPETERIES, dap
Together with every article usually found in a first
Book and Stationery establishment, at
uayl2] BERGNER'S, 51 Market streetj
DANIEL A. MUENCH AGENT
OF the Old Wallower Line, respectfully in
forms the public that this Old Daily Transportation
Liao, (the only Wallower Line now in existence in this
oily,; la in successful operation and prepared to carry
frolght as low as any other Individual line betweenPhila
dolphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport,
Tetley Shore, Lock Haven and all other points on the
gantlet% Central, Philadelphia and. Eric and Williamsport
so I &finis' Railroads.
DANIEL A. HUNCH, Agent.
Harrisburg, Penn's..
Moods sent to to.? Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, Zell
Mlttoknan, Nos. 803 and 810 Market street, above Bth,
Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, P, m., will arrive at Marris
• for delivery, next morning. [ap3o-rdmyl
PIANOS.
ALBRECHT, BIEBER & SCHRIBT'S
EXCELSIOR PIANOS.
SOLE AGENCY AT W. ENOCHES,
03 Market street, Harrisburg.
FOR REASONS perfectly satisfactory to
NYSELFI. have taken the agency of the above most
excellent Pianos. The public is invited to come and ex
amine for themselves.
A few SchomEusker Sr Co's Pianos on hand yet will be
dzol low. mar2sll
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Photograph Albums.
Photograph Albums.
Photograph Albums.
Photograph Albums:
THE largest and cheapest variety of PUt
TOOKAPH ALBUMS in the city are constantly ker.
at [marl% BERONER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
FINE FAXIILY FLOUR.-SHISLER
FRAZER have made arrangements with one of the
best.mills in the country to Supply the families of Harris
burg With , ohoice FLOUR. Every barrel warranted, and
delivered to any part of the city free of charge.
SHL.SLRR & FRAZER,
Dealers in Fine Family Groceries, opposite the Court
Houma. awls
SPIOED OYSTERS .— Extra fine Baltimere
Oysters, spiced, just resolved at ,
jylS BOYER & KOERPER.
TIIST RECIE TVED-44 gallons pure currant
wine, from a Lancaster county fafmer; the fine:a
made domestic wine in this city. Price $3 uu per gallon.
For sale at SEISLER & FRAZER,
0219 Successors to Wm. Deck, jr Co.
SPIOED OYSTERS.—Extra Fine Baltimore
Oysters, spiced, and for sale by the gallon,. quart and
pink or less quantity. SMSLER & FRAZER,
Successors to W. Dock, Tr., & Co.
.Iy3
All4Bl ELM l--A fresh supply of Alloh
oners's racebilor Hama and Dried BeeA at
sans BOYER & KOERPER
ma LADIES.—If you slot good lame
I. Paw. ZuvelumOldr, P ur any th ing &mi n t u
mummy UM, you b OILUS, at
BOOKSTORZ,
RAILROADS.
Pennsylvania Rail Road
SPRING TINE TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR
FROM PHELADEDELPIILA.
MONDAY, May 16th, 1884,
MEM Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
A. Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at liar
riaharg and Philadelphia as follows;
EASTWARD
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
at 2.46 A. x., and arrives at West. Philadelphia at 6.66 A. M.
FAST UNE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
6.00 a. a., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 e. x.
Pa/tangent take breakfast at Lancaster.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION, leaves Harrisburg at
7.20 A. M. connects at Lancaater with Lancaster accom
modation train, and and arrives at West Philadelphia at
r. x.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris
burg at 12.20 P. m.; Columbia 1.1.5 P. ]L and arrives at
Lancaster 2.30 P. es. ; connecting with east Mail east at
Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 5.80 P.M.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.20 r. x. ; Lancaster
at 2.47 P. X., and arrives at Wsst Philadelphia at 5.90 P. X
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum
bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 P. X., and, arrives at West
Philadelphia at 10.50 P. X.
WESTWARD
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.10 ; Altoona, 7.36 A. take
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80 P. N.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily at 8.1. b Aar. ; Altoona at 8.20 A. IL, take breakfast,
and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 P. x.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.80 P. X. ; Altoona
at 7.16 P. x., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80
A. IL
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 8.50 P. IL ; Altoona at
8.85 P. ss., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at LOO
MOUNT JOY AOCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at
9.80 A. tr., arrives at Harrisburg at 11.10 A M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves West
Philadelphia at 2.45 P. IL, and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10
P. X.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves Lanais
ter at 6.25 P. at., connecting there with Harrisburg Accom-
Inodation West, leaves Mount Joy at 7.00 P. M. and arrives
atMarrisbarg at. 8.20 P. K.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. Middle Div. Penn's R. R.
Harrisburg, May 13, 1864.-dtf
orthern Central Railway
N -- 1 - 1 -7-. llWill
aa
FALL TINE TABLE.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE
w\sll.l2;l4lCON CITY
Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad,
to and from Pittsburg and the West.
POUR TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and
West Branch Susignekumna, Pennsylvania and Erie, Elmira,
and all of Northern New Year.
ON and. after MONDAY, OCT. 17th, 1864.
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and
Baltimore as follows,
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) 10.25 A. we
leaves Harrisburg ... L2O P. I.
" arrives at Baltimore... 6 40 P. X
EXPRESS TRAI;N leaves Sunbury daiy (except
Sunday) 1L45
loaves Harrisburg (except
Monday) 2.50 A. IL
arrives at Baltimore daily
(except Monday) 7.00 A. Y.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Har
burg ... 7.00 A. at.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun-
bury daily (except Sun
day) at... T. SO A. X
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
Sunbury daily, (except
Sundays,) at 9,05 P. M
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Saltimont daily (except
Sunday) 9.20 A. X.
leaves Harrispun . L 39 P. X.
4C arrives at Sunbury 4.05 P. sr.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore day._ 9.80 P. N.
" arrives at Harrisburg.......l.so A. sr
" leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept Monday) 8.15 A. sr.
• " arrives at Sunbury 5.53 A. N.
ERIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily
(except Sa urdays) at......
7.30 r.
leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Sundays) at 12.35 A. M.
it arrives at Sunbury at 3.25 A Iff
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal.
timers daily (except Sun
day)... . B.OD r. N.
" arrives at Harrisburg 7 60 r. N.
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris-
burg daily (except Sunday)
at 400 P. M.
The Tale Express and Philadelphia Express are through
trains to and from Erie and all intermediate points.
Mall and Express trains run through to Elmira.
For further Information apply at the Office, in Pennsyl
vania Railroad Depot. J. N. DUBARRY,
Harrisburg, Oct. 15, 1854.-dtf Gen. Supt.
'NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.
A
'AMMO TRAMS DAMN TO N.11117V YORK
AND
PHILADELPHIA.
(IN AND AFTER MONDAY, September
IL,/ 19th, 1864, the Passenger Trains will leave the Phila.
delphla and Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for
New York and Philadelphia, as follows, viz :
EASTWARD.
EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at &00 A. at., on ar-
rival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train frond the
West, arriving in New York at 10.00 A. IL A sleeping car
Is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without
change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 7.30 A. a , arriving
In New York at 4.40 P. X., and Philadelphia at 12.50 r. a.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.45 P. a., arriving in
New York at 9.00 P a. , and Philadelphia at 7.00 P. a.
HARRISBURG ACOLOMMODATION TRAIN to Reading
leaves at 5.30 P. M.
SUNDAY TRAIN for New York and Philadelphia leaves
Harrisburg at 0.30 A, sr.
WESTWARD.
FAST LINE leaves New York at 9.00 a. Y. , arriving a
Harrisburg at 3.30 P. N.
NAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and
Philadelphia at &BO r. Jr., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.30
r. a.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00 r. rr., ar
riving at Harrisburg at 2.00 / A. N., and connecting - ith the
Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleepingoar
is also attached to this train.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 A. at., and ar
riving at Harrisburg at 1240 P. u.
Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley
railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wllkeebarre, Allentown, Easton, &o.
Baggage checked through. Fare between New York
and Harrisburg, $6 15 ; between Harrisburg and Philadel
phia, $3 85 in No. 1 cars, and $8 in No. B.
For tickets or other information apply to
' J. J. CLYDE,
nold-dtf flamers' Avnyt. Tinwrisfinrg,
READING RAILROAD.
SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT.
CI RE A T TRUNK LINE PROM THE
vi NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, kc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville and all intermediate station, at 8.00
A. as., and 2.00 r. N.
New York Erpresit leaves Harrisburg at 680 A. 2.,
arriving at New York at 1.45 the same day.
A special Accommodation ramie:lgor train leaves Read
ng at 7.15 a. N., and returns from Harrisburg at SP. DE .
area from Harrisburg: To New York, $5 15; to Phila
delphia $8 85 and $2 89. Baggage checked through.
Returning, leave New York at 6A. N. 12 noon, and 7
P. (Pittsburg Express arriving at Harrisburg at 2A. IL)
Leave Philadelphia at 8 151. N. and 8.80 r.
Sleeping cars in the New York illaprese Trains, through
to and from Pittsburg wAhout change.
Passengers by the Catawba" Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.50 A. N., and 2,10 r. N. , ibr Philadelphia, New York,
and all way points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. N. and 2.30 r. N., for
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
An Accommodation Passenger train' leaves Reading at
/00A. N. and returns from Philadelphia at 0.00 r. N.
Air All the above trains run-dafly, Sunday excepted:
A Sunday train loaves Pottsville at LBO A. Is., andr3.ll
- at f 1.16
Commutation, illeage, Season Ad itronroion tickets at
red need Matto sat four
SO rioVide baggage albh*tio each person.
General SuperinteudaLt
gay f,IOI -41aarti
RAILROADS.
1864.
eAr l E, r risTirs
lurk, isawaa.
Philadelphia and Erie Rai:-
goad.
r" great line traverses the Northern aw.l
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city a
Erie, on Lake Erie.
II has been leased by the PICRNSTI.VANIA. R.1./1.1,..1..1.) Cut.
sax; and is operated by them.
Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight
business October 17th, 1884.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG.
Leave Eastward,
Through Mail Train 11.45 r. N.
Elmira Express Train 2.50 A. x.
Accommodation 1 20 P. M.
Leave Westward.
Through Mail Train 12.20 A. m.
Elmira Express Train 3 16 A. n.
Accommodation . . ...... . . 1.35 p. M.
Passenger cars run through without change both ways
between Philadelphia and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping cars on Express trains both ways be
tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and
Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger business apply at
the S. E. Corner 11th and Market streets, Philadelphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents:
S. B. Kingston, Jr. , comer 13th and Market streets,
Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Prdight Agent,
B. W. GWINNER,
General read Agent Pkil'o.
SOS. D. POTTS,
oct2o-dly) General Manager, Walianapport.
CUMBER LAND VALLEY
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RAIL ROADS.
ORANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon
k) day, April 4th, 1864, Passenger trains wilt run
daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted*
FOR CHANBERSBURG AND HARRISBURG
Leave Hagerestown
" Greencastle
Arrive et.
Chaniberatrarg t
Leave at.
Leave Shippensearg
lIIIMMI
" Carlisle
" Mechanicsburg
Arrive at Harrisburg..
A.M. P.Y. P.Y.
Leave Harrisburg ... 805 1.32 420
" Mechanicsburg &47 2.15 4.64
" Carlisle 9.27 2.55 5.29
" Nowville 10.22 3.29 -
" Shippensburg 10.83 4.00
Arrive at 11.00 4.30
Chambersburg, { Leave at .ILIO 4.40
Leave Oreecastle .11.55 5.30
Arrive at Hagerstown • ' 12.85 6.10
.• Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains
for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg ; and w'.ll.
rains for all points West.
ins-The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.20, a ac., runs
only as far as Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Supt.
R. R. Office, Chambersbnrg, April 4, 1864-ly
JIJLIIJS ROSENDALE,
29
Practical and Scientific
OP TICIA.N,
No. 29 NORTH SECOND STREET, NEAR WALNUT
HARRISBURG, PA.
Particular attention is called to the celebrated concave
convex Crystal Spectacles, which are warranted to
strengthen and preserve the eyes of the wearer, and to
last from 10 to 12 years without change.
List of prices sent free to any direction.
Concave and convex lenses, set in steel frames, $2.
Concave and convex crystal lenses, set in best steel
frames, $3.
Concave and convex crystal lenses, set In silver frames,
55.
Concave and convex crystal lensee,set in plating frames,
55.
Concave and convex crystal lenses, set in gold frames,
$l5 to $25.
In ordering spectacles state how long glasses are used.
Any pair of glasses purchased, either hero or sent to or
der, can be exchanged if not suited to the eye.
Always en hand a large assortment of Aeromatic Mi
croscopes, Telescopes, Opera and Field Glasses, Thermom
eters, Barometers, Compasses, Drawing Instruments, and
Stereoscopes, with the latest views.
Send stamp for a catalogue containing prices, &a
dm. aul-ii&wtf
NEW STORY BOOK
FOR
C la I 1. 1:0 ILENi"
BY FANNY FERN.
For sale at Scheffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. se AS
VEW BOOR S.-THE SHOULDER
.1.1 STRAPS
DAYS OF SHODDY
Start 'waived at OlelBl SOHEFFEWS BOOKSTORE.
CIDER VINEGAR.--Pure Cider Vinegar
Tii.J can be bought by the barrel or small quantity, at
JylB BOYER SE KOERPER•
VR.ESH OYSTEBS
_a: In can, just received and for sale by
SIIISLER & FRAZER,
sept 26 (successor to W. Dock & Co.)
JIIST ARRIVED !—A fine lot of CANNED
PEAOMES and TOMATOES. Also, SUPERIId.
PINE APPLES, PRECH . , PEAS, &c ., just reeeived by
myld-at.! triNN WISE. Sd %area., spar Wslnm
BUTTER, BUTTER—Fresh roll butter
from Snyder county • received every week. Also
egis rt rnw4l . BOYER & KOERPER.
Window Shades and Blinds.
ASPLENDID assortment of Linen shades
and Paper Blinds, at
KEMPER'S Bookstore,
Bcp2B 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Penna.
Wall Paper ! Wall Paper!!
ALarge and splendid stock of Wall l'aper
of all styles and prices, for sale cheap at
SCHEFFEEVB Bookstore,
sep26 21 South Second street, Harrisburg, Penna.
TRANSPARENT SLATES!
ALARGE' ASSORTMENT OF TRANSPA
RENT SLATES, of all 'sizes and prices, for stdo at
Schafer's Bookstore, , h South Sedond street, Harrisburg,
Pena octl
DISSECTED ALPHABET BLOCKS,
for sale at Scheffer's Bookstore, 21 South Second
street, Harrisburg, Pa, octl.
EXTRA WHITE WHEAT FLOUR.-Se
lected White Wheat Family Flour, just receive
and for sale at SHISLER it FRAZER,
jyB Successors to W. Dock, Jr., & Co
SMOKED SALMON.-FINE SMOKED
SALMON, just receivoctat
SEMLER & FRAZER,
;.,eh (anueeggot! to Wm. Dock. Jr. & Co)
NO. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in' kitts, just re
calved this morning, and for sale low at
SEMLER & FRAZER'S,
successors to W. Dock, Jr., Sr. Co )
FRESH CRACKERS:—Boston Wine Bis
suits, Bostan Milk Biscuits, Boston Butter Bis
cuits, Boston Oyster Crackers, Boston Pic-nic Crackers,
Trenton Butter °rakers, just received at
jylß BOYER & KOWBB
NEW GAME FOR CHILDREN.
(IAME OF SOLITAIRE, together with an
VI"
assortment of other Games, at, Bc - heifer's Bookstore,
21 Southlesond street, .lianisburg, Pa• . oat'.
trArds, BEEF AND TONGII4S—a fresh
voleli at Laid FBII3LER & FRAZER'S.
DR. JOHNSON,
BALTIMORE
LOCK HOSPITAL ,
Hand e co l e l red ea e ltt n re w t gl e d r A in, speedy
1864
[•,s
A (lure Warranted, or No aarg6, in from on 6
Weakness of the Brmk, Affections of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Involantary Discharges, Impotency, General De
bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Langnor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity
'fremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the
Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver
Lungs, Stomach or Bowel —those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those secret
and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the
song of Syrons to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their
most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&c., impossible.
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vies,
that dreadful and destructive habit which annually - sweeps
to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the
most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thun
ders of eloquence or waked to ectasy the living lyre, may
call with fuil confidence,
Married persons, or Young Men contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, defor
mities, &e., speedily cured.
Ho who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may re
ligionsly confide in his honor as a gentleman, and cone
dently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
ORGANIO WEAKNESS
mmedlately cured, and full vigoF restored.
This distressing affection—which readers life miserable
and marriage impossible—is the penalty 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 may ensue. Now, who that under
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of
procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper
habits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived the
pleasures of healthy otfispring, the most serious and de
structive symptoms to both body and mind arise.
The systein becomes deranged, the physical and mental
functions weakened, loss of procreative power, nervous
irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion,n
constitutional debility, a wasting of the frame, cough, con.
se ri+en,decay sod ilcalh.
x. r. m`
7.00 2.48
7.37 3.38
8.17 4.30
8.80 12.65
9.00 1.23
9.32 2.00
A. EL
...... 10.10 2.42
625 10 42 8.12
6.66 11.16 5.40
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors
from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's
Diplomas hang In his office.
DR JOHNSON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, grad
uate from one of the most eminent colleges is the United
States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia end else
where, has effected some of the most astonishing cures
that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing In the
head and ears when asleep, groat nervousness, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
- - -
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duced by early habits of youth, viz : weakness of the back
and limbs, pains is the head, dimness of sight, loss of
muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, ner
vous Irritability, symptoms of consumption, &c.
liserratam—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—loss of memory, confusion of ideas, de
pression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society,
self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c ., are some of
the evils produced.
YOUNG MEN
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice In
dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage napos Bible, and destroys both mind and body,
thouldapplyi m mediately.
Whets t hat a young man, the hope of his country,
the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all
prospects and enjoyments of by the consequence of
deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such persons suer, before contem
plating
EEI
MARRIAGE,
Ream ithat a sound mind and body are the most necessary
requisites to promoteconnublathappiness. Indeed, with
out these, the journey through life becomes a weary pil
grimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair and tilled with the
melancholy reflation that the happiness of another be
comes blighted with our own.
DISPASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease,
too often happens that an 'Mimed sense of shame or the
i t
dread of discovery deters him from app lyin g to those who
from education and respectability, can ne befriend him.
He fans into the hands of ignorant and d 'going pretend
ers, who, incapable of curing, Rich his trrecuniary sub
stance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long as
the smallest foe can be obtained, and 'in despair leave him
with ruined health to sigh over hia galling disappointment,
or, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the
constitutional symptcm sof this terrible disease, such as affeo
lions of the Head, ! hroat, Nose, Skin, eta, progressing
with frightful rapidity tilt death puts a period to his
dreadful sufferings by sending him to that andisoovere i
country from whence no traveler returns.
The many thouwinda cured at this Institution year after
year, and the numerous Important surgical operations
performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the reporters of
the Bun, Clipper, and many other papers, notices of which
have appeared again and again before the public, besideS
bin standing as a gentleman of character and respondi
bility, is a sufficient guarantft, to the stlicted.
ogle* No. 7 firautlet Wrnhisrick *treat.
ip2e•dlp
Gray's Patent
Molded Collars
4.re not almply Ma pieces of paper cut in the mum of
a collar, but are Molded and Shaped tuft Me neck, having
a perfect curve free from angles or breaks, which is ob
tained by our patented process, which also secures another
advantage possessed by no cater ooliar,—viz : Space for the
aratat in the Turn-down style, the manton OP waxen Is
pINPNOTLY MOO= AND rass ,eon PDONIBP, making this
cellar, for ease, neatness, and durability; unequalled
They are made in Turn-down style in sizes from 13 to
17, and in Garrotte from 13 toll inches, and packed In
neat blue boxes of 100 each; also, in smaller ones of 10
each—the latter a very tomily package for travelers,
army and navy officer&
la - EVERY COLLAR is 4tatuped
" Gray's Patent Illolited Collar."
Sold by all retail dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods.
The trade aepplied by
VAN DECSEN, BOEHMER, & CO.,
jel-eodeon 627 CHP.STNIIT St., Pliiiadelphia:
SELLING OUT LOW ! •
OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS
WEintend to discontinue the sale of Li
quors and offer our stock at a very small advance'
from cost price. We have purchased all our Liquors be
fore the last rise and have a large stock on hand for three
or four years, which are guaranteed cannot be purchased
now at any price from the importers.
Our stock consists of
WHISKIES
of all grades.
gar-We have parts of three barrels pure RYE, not
colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 2.3 i years old.
WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported.
Es - it AN1:1311.F.5..
We have part of jr, cask HENNESSEY BRANDY,
to which we invite the particular attention of families for
medicinal purposes.
The Brandy cannot be bought to-day, from Importers,
lase than $l5 per gallon. We will sell it for $l2 per gal
lon.
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH ALES,
. CHAMPAGNE NVLNES
CI ARPTS . , &O.
We invite the inspection of Wed Keepers and Liquor
Merchants generally, as we inter ll to sell, without re.
serve, all our Liquors, and this will be a good opportu
nity for bargains,
ASO SEMLER di /Maim.
MEDICAL.
DISEASES OF LEPRIJDENOE
RELIFir EV SIX TO TWELVE HOSES
NO IiEROURY 011 NOXIOUS DRIJ(3
to Two Days
YOUNG MEN
ITAIIRIAGM
1.74 , FLU3 No. I, 3017 Y EE FREDERIC/8 STEM,
rikiI)ORSENMI'IT OP THE PRESS.
SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED.
D. W. GROSS 1 CO.
• ... .
D. W. GROSS & CO.,
FWOWIrI*.: MTWT.77IM
DRUGGISTS,
NO. 19
MARKET STREET,
YAI
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICL4NS, STORE-
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS.
We are daily 'aiding to our assortment of goods all such
articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your
attention to the largest and best selected stock In this
city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PAINTS,
01Is, Varnishes and Glues,
Dye-Sttdb, Glass and Putty,
ArkMIS Colors and Tools,
RWEIng Fluid and Alcohol
Lard, Sperm sad Pine Olfe,
Bottled, Vitas and Lamp Globe;
Claatila Soap, BpODOII aid Coda!,
With a wand variety of
PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICTYA
Selected from the best manufacturers sum Perfumers of
Europe and this country
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, 14135RTH LEAD,
&MEW OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW ALAN?, .tR1L9.1%9
Aar,rB2oB BRUSHES
IN ALL WEIR VARIETIAA,
COLORS AND BID2NZAT
We respectfully invite a call, feeling swat dent that we
Oin supply the winta of all on tern to %heir aatdsfao•
TEETH I TEETH ! I
JONES' AND WHIMS PORCELAIN TEAM,
PATENT AVEDICZNZt LIM
Of all idn.da, direct from the Froirietore
SAPONIFIER AND CONUCI,TRATED LYE.
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier , which we sell as Low
as it can be purchased in the on , .es
YEE'S ift.BDiatl4 FLUID LeXTRACTB.
COAL DLL 1 UARBON OIL
Being large purchasers In these Oils, we can atTer
&moment', to close buyers, Goal Oil Lamps of the most
improved patter* very cheap. All kinds of lamps
°hawed to burn Goal Oil
FARMERS AND GRAZLEItki.
Those of you' who have not given our HOWL AND CAT-
POWDlatfi s trial know not their superiority,. and the
advantage thei are in keeping Horne and (Attie healthy
and In a good 'condition
Thonamada can testify to the profit they have derived
from the em of oar Cattle Powders, by the tralreom d van-
tor and quality of milk, beeblee improving the general
health and appearance of their cattle.
Our long experience in the burdnees gives us the advan-
tag° of a thorough knowledge of• .the trade, and war la-
rangementa in the cities are men that w out, in c wary
that time, tarnish anything appertaining to 011; to minim!,
on the best of ternut
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our
home, we hope by strict attention to bastnesa a; careful
selection of
PURE DRUGS
at fah prices, and the &mire to please all, to me rit a con
thIUILIICEI of the favor of a dinorteolnattng
apla.dly
MOTH
SACBEET POW-IMR,
PERFUMING- LINEN AND PREVENTING EGER
rftlf:lB POWDER—a compound of valuable
articles for the destruction of insects—diatribnn ad
among or dusted over Mura t Waolss , Carpets, eltatitt
&c., packed away for summer, will . etrectuany prone It
moth.
Being also a delightful, ditrunable pother) it will tell '
Pinnate clothing, dic., with a !sating andplessan t odor.
The driest fabric cannot be injured by its nee.
Prepared and`sold at MELLI
Bring and Mancy, Goods Rom No. 91 Market street.
FThiThi
TABLE OIL& —4O boxes fin table
.-0118 of the best importatlsikatoVisksoond sole and
rsdadjsyaalEgAitei ntg L ifir k _
w§ succaloolto,W. 00 , 41c,At i! kra
gliCirED tEPA—A aka.. lot of- Moho.
- atom Dried beet, jug retwanot,
32 is 124! If &
S ei tiTSAIR AVDtaitantrtily MISE
0271/ MOTU k
III 7 FA MIEN'S MARBLE YAR
COWER O WAIT AND MITE MIMI,
laarriabßrg, Ps
War undersigned having cpsned a
Men de Yard In this city, beg leave to inform their biende
and the public In general, that they are prepared t o ta r .
rash
MARBLE WORK
m OF EVERY
AS DESCRIPTION
a
Montiments,_
Tombs,
Bead Stones,
Mantles,
And lions, ork in Marble and Brown Stone,
Give es a au dridwo will painters satisfaction.
Pure Ground Spines,
aie., aco., am., &o, Mt,
COLORS, PAINT AND
OP ..etZL KIND&
ELLER BXB4OIO.I2YVAN,
NIISCELLAIVEOUS.
MTADIAN & co
N. B.—Lettering neatly none In English or Geron a .
unie29.lly
WN ASSONTIUNT OF
VER 100 STYLES
OF
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
AND
PORTRIO Di IN A 1. E
1
FOB. LES AND GEICTLEALe4'N
LT
ELLER'S
Drug and Fancy Goods Store,
No. 91 Market street.
The best Morocco
TRAVELING SATLE ELS,
And a general variety of FANCY Goole., suitable
Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S Mmg Store,
marlo-tf No. 91 Market stret
PHOTOGRAPH ALEt Ms.
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTNIER
Or
Photograph Albums,
B OUND in FM MOROCCO—panelled,
gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt civil.
ALBUMS WITH
80 Pictures
tt for.. $3 60
40 9 •
•• • • 3ba
60 a 1.4 • 400
together with vrriona other styles of binding, elzee and
prices, which will be sold cheap.
Soldler,a you cannot buy a prettier, nacos...tumble all
cheaper album anywhere,
Cal land see at SCREFFER'S Bookstore,
marl2-dtf Harritburg, Pa
BIOC.RAPHY FOR BOYS.
THE FABIEER BOY, and how be became Co cutemd-
THE PIONEER BOY, and how he became President, $l.
THE FERRY BOY, and the Financier,
TEE Pn.I.STER. BOY, or how Ben. Franklin made
his nuut,
THE FARMER BOY, and how he became Lteuten
ant General. In press
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. from
Port Samter to Roanoke ; • elegantly illustrated. $1 .25
At BERGNER'O BOOK STORK
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
So 532 Walnut Street, South Side, gastot
Third Street, Philadelphia.
AMOUNT OF ASSETS
. INCOPRORATRD 1791,
CAPITAL
CHARTER PERPEAML,
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation In-
::. ,:
ARTICITA G. COFFIN,
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
WILLIAM BUEH LER,
Central Agent for Ponroty
Office Walnut St., near Second, Harrisburg, Pa
myll-Om •
JUST RECEIVED,
THIS MORNING,
A FRESH INVOICE OF
iLICRENER & CO.'S CELEBRATED
SUGAR, CURED
tiAIIIS AND 3314-IfFIV,
SHLSLER 415 FR 47, ti's
my3l
THE NEW BOOKS.
STUMBLING BLOCKS, by Gail Elm
ilton. Price $1 5
HUNTED HEARTS, by the author of the Lamp
tighter- $3 ea
DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT, by hire. rf.,,Lcee. $1 50
Iv.
BARBARA'S HISTORY, a novel, by SZIlClia Edwards.
60 cents
V.
parALL HOUSE OF 9LLINGION, L roltope.
$1 26
SEVEN STORIES, by & Marvel, manor "Reveries
of • Bachelor." $1 6u
VII.
SPERE'S JOURNAL of the Discovery of the sources of
the Nile. $3 60
VILL
Gray." THE WOMAN IN SLACK, by author of "Man in
Si 60
Ix.
NOTESOYHOSPITALLIFE, Nor.'6l. to Ang.'63, $1 GO
8.
STORIES OF THE SEA, for boys; from Cooper 7 ,i
writings. $1 Ou
XI.
STORIES OF THE WOOD, for boys; from Cooper's
writings. ga 01
XII.
All new books received as soon as published 'at
BERGNER'S BOOK MBE,
51 Market street.
UNRIVALLED ORAFALER FITRNITIIRE
POLISH does not affect the varnish, but restorer
the original lustre. It does not discolor. It will restore,
with very little labor every finished surface. either metal
or wood. All . manufacturers and dealers 'in furniture
should use it for cleaning furniture that has been stand.
lug, covered with duet. A touch and rub here and there
will snake it bright and fresh. For sale by
S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
ju4.4tt
LIQUID RENNET.
LIQUID RENNET yields with milk the
meat luscious of all deserts for the table; the light•
eat and most grateful diet for invalids and children.
Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution;
when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easy el
digestion, and supports the system with the least possible
excitement. When still greater nutritive power isdeskod
wee% and sugar may be added. A teaspoonful convert;
a quart of milk into a firm *curd. Prepared and sold.
wholesale and retail by S. A. KUNKEL,
ejl6-11 118 Market street.
OPCLINTOCH'S PECTORAL SYRUP.
THIS INVALUABLE SYBITP, which is en•
tirely vegetable in to composition hue been ee
k. , toyed with wonderful sweets for many Years in titmice
et diseases for the AIR PANIAGES and LUNGS. For nil
fo, -at of the disease, such es COUGH, TICKLING of tt.
TB BOAT, SPITTING OF BLOOD,DIFFICHLT BREATHING,
gO ARSENESS, LOSS OF VOICE and HECTIC FEVERS, it B
ass will be attended with the happiest results. It is oue
of the best and Barest medicines for all forma of MS
c:Tam s and CONSUMPTION. No laudanum or prepare
Son of °Own in anY ShaPe *lads sYruP•
PRICE $l.OO FEB, BOTTLE,
For as2e at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store.
Clint PECTORALS are useful to soothe a
one
s, allay Tickling in the Throat, to relieve
Hoarseness, Catarrh, Sore Throat, .tc. They contain
Coltafoot, Horehound, Ipecacuanha, Senega and Squill,
(the most reliable expectorants known,) are the chief ac
tive constituents, so blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar,
that gash lozenge contains a mild and very pleasant doer.
Manufactured solely byKUNKEL SRO.,
War Apothecaries, 118 Market street., Harrisburg.
ViaIIIIG. WEDDING, INVITATION
AND AT HO= OARDS.--By a special amigo:lama
with one of the but engraver' in the causal . , cards or
any desniption will he enecuted in the highest sty . le of
art, oonfonriable• with the latest fa&lee, and sIaPP /1 #
onsidlY... , lit lover prices than are w ed by the SUWON
INS ISt ROW TOM or ntiladelpeia. For samphai mai Ddees
Hp BOOK.:VOP,
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Ihoonsus to ir. Doak Jr— h Clo
sl,baD,6 ..) 50
$6114...10