Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, November 11, 1864, Image 1

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....1110B2111Arti_ AND BEIENING,.
(3V GEORGE BEILIGNER t
°riles elitliD sr., 'dal
9 1131 S OF SUBSCRIPTION.
slic(l4LE AiBSCRIPTION..
red b.smir TZLIGIUIR served:A° subscribers in the
,ay at 12% conic por week. Yearly subscribers will be
Barged $6 00 in advance. Those persons who negleotto
Trance will be charged $7.00.
"MENU TFLEGRAPIL •
1.4 ill.taa,Aea Is also pub us hed weekly, and is furnished
nbens at the renewing ...dish rates
weekly
'MK'S to one Post ti+iit.st
Con t MK%
IttEDICAL
DYSP PSIA.
A Cure Vi'arranted.
Dyspepsia has the following Symptoms:
Ist. A constant pain or uneasiness at the
yit of the stomach.
Flatulence and Acidity.
!id. Costiveness and Loss of Appetites
4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits.
nth. Diarrheas, with griping.
tu, 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 cases of Dyspepsia
that have used Dr. Wishart's Great American
Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them has failed
al a perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every
ease, no matter if of twenty years' standing.
Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at. Dr.
Wishart's office, No. 10 N. Second street,
Philadelphit Pa. All examinations and con
qultaticam tree of charge. Send for a circu
lar, Price 11 per box. Sent by mail, free of
charge, on receipt of money.
DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA.
I, ELIZABETH Baez:sox, of .Brandywine,
Del., formerly of Old Cheater, 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
hot digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or
the smallest amount of food, it would return
,ast as I swallowed it; I became so costive in
ray bowels that I would not have a passage in
less than from four and often eight dayst, un
der this immense suffering, my mind seemed
manly to give way. I had a dreadful horror
and evil forebodings. I thought everybody
hated me, and I haled everybody; I could not
hear my husband nor my own children, every
zhing appeared to be horror-stricken to me;
had no ambition to do'anything; I lost all
- ..ay love of family and home; I would ramble
end wander from place to place, bat could not
3e contented; I telt that I was doomed to
hell, and that there was no heaven for Me,
and was often tempted to commit suicide,
2.0 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 coni=
plaint was raging As bad as ever. Hearing'of
the wonderful cures performed by Dr. •Wis
bart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and
his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband
called on Dr. Wishart and stated my ease to
him. He said he had no doubt he could cure
me. So in three days after I called and placed
myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in
two teens 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 Imostsincerely 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 graie.
All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at
liberty to call on me or write, as 1-am willing
to do all the good I can for suffering ha.
inanity. ELIZABETH BRANSON,
Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester,
Delaware county, Pa.
Da. WISHART'S Office, No. 10-North Second•
street, Pliilaclelphia.
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!
DR. IV/Maar-1 haVe been a constant sufferer with
dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time.
t cannot say I ever enjoyed a perfectly well day. There
tvere times When the symptoms were more aggravated
Elvin at others, and then it seemed it would be a great re
.crr to die. I had at all times an unpleasaAt feeling in my
freed, but latterly my sufferings so much increased that
t became almost unlit for business of any kind; my mind
ens continually tilled, with gloomy thoughts and fore
codings, and If 1 attempted to change their current by
aading, at once a sensation of Icy coldness in connection
with a dead weight, es it were, rested upon my brain
neo, a feeling of sickness would occur atthe stomach, all'
great pain to my eyes, accompanied. with which was the.
continual fear of losing my , reason. • I also experienced.
great lassitude, debility and nervousnese, which matielt
difficult to walk by day or sleep if night:: I beoame
averse to society, and disposed only to seclusion, and
caving tried the skill of a number of eminent physicims
of various schails, deadly came to theconclusion that, for
ads disease at ray present age (45 years) there was no cure
existence. But, through the inlarterence:Of Divine
;Incidence, to whom i devoutly offer my thanks, I at last •
.found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and
COrdial, *hien seem to have effectually removed al
most the last trace of my long list of ailments and bad
feelings, and in their place health, plessure and content
ment are my everyday companions.
JAtIES IL SAUNDERS,
No. '4i(3 North Second street, Thiladelpnia,
Formerly of Woodbury, N. J.
Dr Wlatiart's Mee No. 10 North Second street, Phila-'
delphia. .
A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA
SEAR WHAT LLB. JOILN H. RABIX.CMBATB.
No. 1028 °hiveSeaerr,
Philadelphia, January 22d, 1863. f
Wriatasor—Sirt—lt is with much pleasure that I
now able to inform you that, by the use of your great
llnerican Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entirely cured of
, _at most distressing complaint, Dyspepsia i had been
gricriously afflicted tbr the last twenty-eight years, and
fillet, years of, that time have not been free from Its
path one week at a time. I have had it Mils worst form
awl have dragged on a most miserable existence—in pain
day and night. Every kind of food that I ale filled me
with wind and pain, it mattered not how light, or how
arnall the quantity . A miritirlard belching was sure to
I had no appetite for any kinds of meats what
nal my distrers was so great for several timbal:is be
heard of .your Pills, that L freq ientty wished for
loath. i had taken everything that I had heard of for
fryspepeia, without, receiving any benefit; 'but in your
?ills being reeeincriettiied to me by one who had boon
cured by them, 1 coneiuded to give them a trial, although
I had no faith iu them. To ray astonishment, I found
myself getting better before I had taken one fourth of a
Box, and after taking half a box, lam a well marl, and
can eat anything l wish, and enjoy a hearty meal three
times a day without inconvenience from anything I eat
I
or drink... f you think proper, you are at liberty to make
:his public and refer to me. I will cheerful ". give all de
tiretile information to any one who may call on inn
Yours, respectfully, JOHN Ei. BABCOCK.
For sale at Dr. Wishart-s Medical Depot, No. 10 North
Second street, Philadelphia, Prii. Price One Dollar per
boa. Sent by mail, free el charge, on receipt of print.
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DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA !
1, Samuel D. Hann, hare been a great sufferer with
Arse yea rs
ehroan Dyspepsia and Inflamaon of y for
I employed throe m
°r ti my of t h e most eini
but physichuas of Philadelphia. also of:Burlington county
X. J. They didall for me they could; hat ail to no par.
70se. I was 05tiatantlY Wed with awful Pain and die.
tons, and with maw' belching of wind and spu r a dd .
Ity tongue was covered .with a white coating of mum
mull it conked M large furrows, and was dreadfully'
sore! Ohl I animas wlshed.for-death-k...relleve me of
nt9 sufferings, for I had lost ail hope_ of eye(
agoal ain.
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ect 1111t4q11, a kibiatt of prayer to .Clott.„ twit, ho
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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
MEDIOLL.
Dr. Wisher's in the Philadelphia . Ledger. of a great cure
made upon Mr. John Babcock, of 1048 Olive street, Phila
delphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pills. 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
lag effort I wentd 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. Wisher; I want you to publish my case, as I. want
every poor dyspeptic suffering as I was, to call on me, and
I will tell them of the great cure I have received from
your invaluable medicine. SAMUEL D. HAVEN.
Corner Venaugo and Lambert streets near Richmond
street, formerly from Wrightstown, Burlington county,
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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, saying
that they have never used or sold a medical which gave
such universal satisfaction.
Prepared only by the proprietor,
Dli L Q. C. WISHART,
No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by Dniaelsts everywhere BmirlB-pod.dkty
Hell.Rll3l3llltG BANK, 1
October 12, - 1804. f
Ameeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
wii bo held at the banking house on- Monday, the
14th day of November next, at to o'clock A. - rt ~ for t' .e
purpose of taking into consideradon, and deciding on the
question whether or not the said bank shall becnrne an
Association fOrearrying on therbusinoss of Banking under.
tho Laws of the United States, and of exercising the
powers conferred by she Act of the General Assembly of
this Commonwealth, entitled "An act enac ling the Banks
of this C. mmonwealtn to become associations 'for , the
purpose of banking under the laws of the United States,"
approved the 2.ed day of August, 1864. By order of the
Board of Directors. J. W. WEIR, Cashier.
oul2.ltd
SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY
AM happy to offer to 'the poblici a large
I
and splendid assortment of
SUPERIOR GOLD PEN S,
manufactured by
LEROY W. FAIRCHILD.
•
These Pens are well finished, elastic, s and will give en
tire satisfaction.
PLEASE TRY THEM.
SCHEFFER'S BOOR STORE,
Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg
Pa. ap23
. 0 NEW PHILADELPHIA
CI OAIS rir 0 - Et ,
IN D. W. 08053' NEW BLOCK,
Market Street, Harrisburg.
1000 DIFFERENT STYLES
OF FASHIONABLE
CLOAKS AND 0 IRO U L ARS,
•
AND
FINE SPRING SHAWLS.
Will open on the lot of April. Drar2l-111.y.
Almanacs 1 Almanacs !
13 A. E.
English and German Laileaster
Almanacs,
• tor the year •
16 5 -
For sale, by the groas, Dozen, or single, at Schaffer's
Bookstore. 21 Staith Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. se29
' - DONNE, '
NEW EATING AND DRINKING SALOON.
Walnut street, between Third awl Fourth,
' Wines, Beer and the best quality of liquors constantly
on hand. A share of the public.patronage is respectfully
solicited. *focSd6col JOHN DORIER ,
Very Convenient. •
.JACOB TAUSIG,'
MAKES pleasure to inform hia'frie,nds and
Custoatem and the public in "pneral 7 .that he he
s.
ana retail _ Variety, Mien antilop.
dry Mot., No. TOsKlkfarke3 sreet,obove Eby &
Bufiding ; Hdriirburg,
It would occupy a great amount of apace to ennritertite
the articles composing my stock. The purchaser will find,
through my experience of thirteen years in the business,
that 1 outsell goods opal to the jobbers in the Eastern
cities sept26-d6m*
TREES f TREES ! 1 TREES !! !
frHE UNDERSIGNED will commence
planting . Sluide and Onfamental Trees, Vluee, and
such Fruit laves Ns are tit to plant in-the Full --
P. .9.—Pernotta who were furnished with tr es Is st
Spring that we. e warranted to grow, can Adve the ear ale
replaced that rallig.-d. [ool3] J
VERY FINE, INDEED!
910 our fine and extensive stock of Ftoto.
graph .Albants and Photograph Card Piety awk we
;have added it BEallirlFEL ENVELOPE for the rr leeptlon
of card pictures They must boseenand will be' admired
*a-Photographers supplierat the very Lowe et whole
sale price, end their cardpriiited ilia ttann for . $1
thousand, wholesale and.retalt at ,
may 24 ECHEFFEIt'S P,Or iE . TORR.
QUEENS and GLASSWVA,E, 0 4 , well se
lected assortment, just 'received; or the latest stylos
brig P.ovßit & ORRPFR:,
SAN SAGO, English Dpiry, Pine AI pple, Nut
mog and Now York Stake Cheese, just. ecelved at
Sigicti.P.ll FRAZER,
myb - . , stico'sssorslo Ar Does, Jr., , ac Co.
ALPHABET BLOCKS !
AA ND HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS; FOR
Ewe at scacrFEß'S BOOWS TORE,
octi . 21 South Second Urea, lik*l viaburg, Pa
MEW BOOK.II-TEE EITYULDEB
A.l STRAPS
__DAYS OF SHODDY
inst. vanAhrat at. -MAISI SOHRIPTICRN P•oinirsToßFL
CIDER VERB - 6AM' —Pure Citler Vinegar
V Cain be bought by the banal outman 4nantity at
iylS • Tiewmirt t KnaßkFt•
FRESH OYSTERS'
In can, Just r o c t g"!/ 413/11 gat&a FILiZE
eePl26 - . Isacces&ii. r. Dock & co.)
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5 &Hi s
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;mixed PlekleilL udi b y
rieale
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Weak.
Nirboleatbie fu WM°
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"THE lINIO NLN OW AND FO It R Webster.
JARRUijigi, FRIDAY :EVENING, &ii'irtilitgß 11, ..1861
NEIN'
When' vtrill bease
THE. GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD !
DR. MaBRIDE'S KINGI OF PAIN
care any .stette or I:iitht. in from one
T' y to sixty minutes t,
It acts like magic upon the absorbent and glandular
6 tystems, mddclagswellingaind regulatingithe secretions
and excretions. It is of ,a diffusive, penetrating nature,
e aorta its influence from the periphery to the centre of
ti to nervous organism, thence by relax action Its power
is felt throughout the entire system, restoring the cll . "'
la tang fluids and checking disease witiflavinelble strength.
TIM KING OF PAIN is INFALLIBLE!
No matter what the pain, apply the medicine and yon
will tield instant rfAief. It is an Internal ;and external
cm .
• . .
T KING. OF..PAIN
Cu rea a imost insitantanecaudy, Headache, Earache, Neu
ral gia, :Deafness,. Sore Thritat, ColdVßronebdal affections,
Asthma, Dyspesiat Diarrrailt,Atventory or Bloody Flax,
Liver Ct mpinint , Bldney Blneass4.oiseases of the Bladder
and Genital organs, Cramp, ae and all spasmodic
pains, Ft ,ver and Ague,. Bnraa, .Braties, Cats, Sprains and
wounds 4 •t* every deamptipu..it.proves itself the mastery;
as the Les ..imony of thonaands Prove its miritorionsworth.
Sold, wilaolesale'and rend& by
S. A. KIINOL, druggists, Bole Agents,
118.1tarke4etreet; Harrisburg.
soriDnutos READ /
The font - mina letter from a Feldlac, in, reference to the
efficacy sad powerful restorattve eruditittes of DR. Me-
BRIDE'S RING OF PAlN,spe.llts for Itself:
Nsavtur., Cessantarm COUNT;
Sept 14,1864 5.
!tears. S. -A. Ktorkei..* Bra, titsSyddatt, kforrisbarg,
Gloms :- —I wOuld Worm au, you t I received tpe bottles
of 'Mcßride's Great Pail Killer,- arid'enclosed please find.
five dollars more tor which sersi me five bottles addition
al to-morr ow. I leave for camp, to-morrow. Let ado
know whet her you can supply me 'With it in the army. I
km in Coati sally B, dtsid oegirKent P. I have heed in
eery bad he alto for upwards of four years, and two of the
one-dollar b ottles have cured me completely, and have
made me fn ti Idle a man. Boaidea„' I have cured a num
ber of my cc .mrades of various diseases Incident to camp
life, and can recommend it to be the best medicine the
soldier can pr o .ide for himself.
Tait s respectfully, JOs K WRITE.
Sro- All ord. en 3 from a distance promptly attended to
-by
S. A. RUNKEe..t. BRO. '
4 HCIME CERTIFICATE. . .
Theltbllowing co rtglcate is front ititroll-knoriat ei of
&erten*, •
Ramussuan, Aug. 80;1884.
To ram PUILIII7Z-4 givesinni great pleasure to recom
mend to the pantie th. e ,Retileine, prepared
.by PR. J. J.
HcI3ItIVE, Which t " KINIA OF . PAIN.'" I was
induced to use it as an; extxxstilleniady for a bruise, wkilch
it r e tie,,ed innne t tiin e tt. .andenbacqUently cured entiielSi:
Da aucceas induced meg, DSSOIL miernally for Diarrhcoa,
with which I was afflicted in a chronic form for net/07
eighteen months, and to m lob: an extent that n;ifkidanyt,
were seriously deranged. =1 the medicine has 'enrol
and certainly that is saying a great deal is its favor, wheuiD
reflect how many other rem. ilieS OWL 1144411/ti exPeffl
edeing anything but temps, ' , ltrf rPer• •F9l. PaA ,l l.
shall always keep a supply of Fl'lee . eq,_Lwn, 'IVO/gage
I do that it is a mod iavaluablt
DANIEL .E.• WILT.
The unexatupled sate of this h iedieine proves. it to be
the most wonderful discoveiy . mr • the age in t he medical
art. •
The undersigned aro the n agiatep, la for the State, and
7 11 Fuppi F hoj
uette'and' it n riniosta,
f' e P4 4 : l k#lo0 ,90/I"AMLNOR
PRIPHERIS ' DATLI r VINE
BETWEEN PEEILELDESUI gIIA4
Leek Haven; Jersey nein, Willie 'port, Mu•'
ey, Uniontow% WattentoW.a, Mitont,
Lewisburg, Northumberlan
Treverbon; Georgia own,
Lykenstown, MiHersbur
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND HARRISBtrIRG.
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The. Philadelphia Depot being centre lly located, the
drayage will be at the lowest n.tes. The , Conductor goes
through with each train to Woad to 'the _safe delivery of
all goods intrusted to the line. goods delivered at the de
pot of. WILLIAM Z. BO X,.. Works ...steed
Philadelphia, by 6 elelook . p„, - x, will be delivered In Has
risharg the next morning,
!Pretext Always as , Low as by *fly Other
JOB. -1611,rael
MON' f ilGOlliEllY. & CO.,
oot2l-tt
CANNED ERVITS ( )k• BYE= DES9EIP
TION. EMBOSS of all -
. thedelebratedreanifecturers.
SAROINBI, . .
GLIVI , OILS,
MUSTARDS,
o every description,
Also, BROWN STOUT, FD 4r, IRAS; COMB, SUGAR
and SVROP of ail grades are i prices, and the beet selected
stock outside of Philadelptd. a. ,
All:godds gaarauteed re stifedentig.
Particular attention Old 1 o all orders froiti a &stance.
Goode carefully packed as ad delivered to pa rts of the'
city tee of charge. SWBLER & FRAZER,
rove same morn to W. Dock. Jr., & Co.
„ .
• • • 'NEW 31A41,1i STWtE.
111RTANI"..K) LANDLORDS" AND
1 3 01 1 4R8.—The endtmsitnod offem . at whoieso2e, tO
[be trade; '& choice lot , of the best firma ever brough t to
Efarrisliurg,' French' ,Svendier, Soffand Gins, tch,
frish, Bourbon, W heat mad -OM Bye. Whisky; Porieen
and Dostaiio dueli t is autemiasenc• Claret. Catawba,
do. All liquors warranted, ' reopteented. Landlords
and others will Lad It to t heir advantage to call and ex
amine the asst siment at the store, on - South Second
'street, two' de: 'maxims . Ch. rent. •
my27-dfloo GEORGE WINTERS
TI ROMANO 1411kaRY,, imported
Warrauted the ' priest . S h erry Wine In this
on”rAgt.) yr" , gate r.t• infi.l6 - acileßdZga,
• V-.6.41rAt OltfeWilni.lloo4lt. - .1/ . 1 It: )
VrE SS SHAD .100.40... MACS
/via.. 'gREL, just received, at
.15.18 flarga.ie KOERNER.
NEV FISH.Naw NO. 1 and 2 Mackerel
• iat barrels, half barrels scud; hithh, and by. the pound,
at . , (augBl , SHIBLER dr FRAZER.
•
J. ma.
10XTRA: FAMUX MOUS and COEN
124 MEAL always on haad,,,of the beat quality, at
• BOYER & KOERPER
Q ALMON. —Fine salt 'Salmon, - at
- 7 angfl RRTRUICR k FRAZER
CAMPAIGN TORCHES, •
Aramfactareciand for sale by.
• - J. HALL ROTHMAN,
se26-6t. 600, erry sAreet, Philadelphia.
TXTINDOW BASH FOR SALE. —l6B lights,
v 9x14, well seasoned: - Inquire of
0 t BENDER,
se:l9-31* At Ziouler's.Llouor etnie,Markot si.
A NEW SUPPLI? of FRESH SMOKE/
imip t remivi xi this morning ! at.
ORM= k FRAZER. ,
Snapp toOto to W. Doak., 'Jr,* Co •
NE* tilAtiKEtElEtte, kitalNG AND SAL
trOv frovlti 0 11V1171 filienglßPrif
RENCH CHALK A -ND PENCILS, •
F
Suutatde for 'Batiks, bt110132, kc .• • ' ' •
At Scheffers : gar riebtirm, sat)
lONGLISH BREAKFAST TEL-3 'Rat,*
..L'4 oilved, %lino chart of Entlish'Breakthis ,. tlVS - itt ': •
SMILER: di ISAZ=ft -
artiocemovrm to Witi. Do* Jr).
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AFRESH supply of Minimum's Celebrated
Sugar Oure4 gIIMI and Driedlient. at
na2al n' k . SIDZIMIL
, .
VCOIiODIT 11111813 SllAD,—Mira:looeived a
freak let this mo win g, 6r -
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la egt3TEBIT BASICL I CEIL—adsIer
ze; sIIiMeNWOUi W . &Oil wore pa hand.
a 5 dozen niekory baskets. , Price $6 60 aerliozellv
CHEESE.—Qhoioe new atop Chewy juat
nonved pal alarm a gown.
ISE
lEEE
Philade% phis and Lading Depot,
Foot of Market street; Hanisburg.
ME DICA L.
THE GREAT
"AMERICAN REMEDIES,"
Itlf6WW AS
"111 , E 10,4 R L
,
ctuNtrta pflOPAßAnorrs.
4_
HELMBOLD EXTBACT "BUCHCf,"
4 . 4 l lP lB( g eD, O r r4 l4 q Ai1qAP.44 1144,
HELMBOLD IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
`'li L 11141 OiL D '
ggNwp,PREPARATIONS.
'wRIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID, XXTRACT DUCHU,
A ecEißivb, oorp. ?imam nrazny _
son „mamma cm. TEN
BLADDER, RIME* GRAVEL
• .AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
pars Medicine increases the power of Di
gestioN and excites the ABSORBENTS into healthy
action, by whichihri 3 WATERY or OALCEROUS depWl-
Lions, and all IiIIiNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are re
duced, as well as.pain and inflammation, and is good for
MEN, WOMEN by CHILDREN.'
pmgo's EXTRACT BU,CHU;,
1;i10 3 FA Ail D . :! , 1 1 :0f.4
Irking from rHabita of Difistpatiou, Early In
Olgoretion or Aboory.
ATTENDED. WITS TfiZ FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS.
, ,
Inflispoultion to , Sanctio n , rhymes of the Skin,
Lees of IddifiCt, Lose Of Power,
Weak Nerves, • ••• Difficulty of Breathing,
ffertn• of Disease, Trembling,
Dintateas of,ylaituf, • Wakeininee
Valverde!". LaWit s tidc of theraiu to the
Meuitialar. State* . Finehineof the b ody,
Hot Rands, " Eratitiotha on the , Face,
• Pallid Countenace,
mese symptets; ir allowed to gran, which this Judi
'pine jnvsN9gly Eemovos, sow foljpw
OTEriM 1:4117Y; EPILEPTIC FITS,
tu due 1;4 . 04 the patient may •e4Pire • Wile can eay
tk d 'theterg noSfreguebtly followed by those "direful
•INSANEPY AND CONSUMPTION-
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering', but
none willconfesa .The records of the insane aayluma and
the keedancholy deaths by Consiumption, bear ample ,wit
ness to the triitti'ortha. assertion.
TEEEDONSTITIITION, ONCE AFFECTED
WIThORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the system, which Helmbold's Extract Buchn Invariably
deer.. Atrial will cimviitoe the most skeptical.
FEMALES-FMMES-FEMALES,
OL ' OR' YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEM-
.PLATING MARRIAGE
lu many,a(fections peculiar to females the Extract Bu
chu is unentralled by any other remedy, am in Ol at iolds or
Milani/on, rfarity, Painfuktess, or supp
catoutary recul none, Ulcerated or Schirrous
Uterus, Letwarrhea or Whites, Sterility ; and for all rim
plaints inolderskto.the Box, whether arising from Indisors.
lion, Maas of Dissipation or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIPP
NO FAMILY SIIOIILD BE NrimOUT IT
: ,
Take no Bakiam, Monciiik, or Unpleasant Medicine for
Unpleasant and ManktrownDiseneee.
I:i.EMitUN,D'S.EXTWT BITCHII,
Curds Secret-Dliteases in all their stages; at little expense;
indoor no Changes in diet; no inconvenience and no expo.
surd. It' ceases frequent' desire, - and , gives 'strength to
Urinate; thereby removing obstructions, preventing and
.rrurAng Stribtates of the. Urethra, allaying pain and Intiam
caution, so. frequent in this class of diseimes, and expelling
inisonoud; Die wal; and Winneut Matter. Thousands
inp6l thousands ivho , hive been the victims of quacks, and
whebtrie paid:heavy fees tube cured in &short time, have
.found they were deceived, and that the "Polsonn has by
the use of "powerful Astringents," been dried up in" the
system; to 'meek Rut in an aggravated fOrm, and perhaps
Use BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU for all Affections
and Diseases of: Abgt tixtiaarMA, FMB, whether existing in
)tale or Female, fromwbateveT cause originating, and no
,
flaattre.r of hear long:Standing. • Dlseisea of these Organs
:twin he : the.aid. 91 . "0 EUEWBOLVS.EXTRACT
:WORT title Great Diuretic, and it is curtain to have the
:desired efleet in all: Mieeses for which it is recom-
, -
lood--Blood—Blood.,' Helmbobrs Highly Concentra
ted-Compound nom EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA STITH-
This is an affeOthin of the Blood, and attacks' the
Sexual Organs; Linings or_the Nose r igars, Throaty Wird
pipe and other:Hucus Surfaces, making its appearance in
the, form of likers. Heltabold's Extract Sarsaparilla pa
'rifles the Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions . of ,the
Skin; ailing to the Complexions Clear-and Healthy Color.
It being prepared expressly for this class •of complaints,
Its Blood-Purifying Properties are preierved to &greater
extent than any other preparation of Sarsaparila.
MIME
inTr ITROLD'S ROHE WASH.
An 'excellent Lotion for &mum of a Syphilitic Nature.,
and an an injection in diatoms of the Urinary Organs,
arising item habits of dissipation, used in connection with
the Extracts Duchy. and Sarsaparilla, in each diseases as
'recommended: , EvidenCe iif the most tesponrsible and re.
liable character will accompany the medicines .CERTIFI.
CATES OF CURES from eight to twenty years standing,.
'with names known to Science and Fame. For Medical
Propertics 9f Drachm see' Dispensary of the United States.
See Professor Dzwws valuable worifs on the Practito of
Physic, . See remarks : made by ,the. late celebrated Dr.
"PIniSKE; Ptdindelidda, . See lemaxsB made by Dr.
MoDOWM,L,I a celebrated' Phystellui and mein;
bar of the Royal College of Surgeons, and publikbed In the
Vcsnmetions, of the King's and Queen's Journal. See
lEedkai-Odmrgioldßeview,publishodby BENJ. TRAVERS,
Fellow of 'the Royal College of Surgeons The most of
the late standard works en lifedioine.• Extract of Buchu,
111. 00 per bottle, or six . bottles for $5 00. Extract of
SareaParilla, $1 00 per bottle, °r o lls for $5 00. Im
proved Rose Wash, 60 cetitYper Watley or six for $3 to,
or half a dozen each.for $lB 00, which will bo endlcient
to cure thst most obitinate;cipes, If. directions are atlllerod
to; Delitercil to akiy' address; setierely peeked from rob
torvation:! Describe symptoms: in ail tommunicatiOna
Pirel Pkiraldeet Attialea'ls l 4 sl % y •
•
.ATEIDAVtT.
P iiikiireared before me an Alderman of the thy
of 1,-R. T. Ilelmhold, who, hang duly sworn,
cloth aah pap ratiaareiooataidato Mimetic, no Iner
-007. Sr- WIC? 4061:11/814rPg% and are rzaa=
Vircitand Eld daY Of No.
reattiee ,1861. - HIBBARD ;
Oteeto, lll V 8 4 13 4n1i*
UMW letters fo 4l r information'in conlida*O4n..7.
H. T. HEIAMBOW, Obeina.
or d 101 South loth greet, below_ Chestnut, Pbiladel.
pIaYERY.
PRISE TwE.GENTS:
F.VENING
New York State.
From the Tribune of Nov 9,
The counties that give M'Clellan majorities
in our 4tate axe reported as follows
Albany 2,700
Columbia . 200
Brie ... . 312
Greene (est.)... 70
Hamilton (est.) 400
Kings 5,09 u
Montgomery ... 200
New York 37,000
Queero, 1,000
IJfster (part est) 700
'Total M'Clellan's
'Lgi:COLN VLAJOBITI
Aleglheny 3,600
Broome /,948.
pattarangas ....2,200:
Cayuaga 3,116
Chentauque....4,Boo
Chemung , 200
...... 200
i~hesnango 1,350
Cortland I,BUu
Delaware 1,000
Dutehess 550
..... .1,200
Franklin.
Fulton. . . ... 200
Cienesaee —1,300
800
Jefferson .2,900
Putnam 400
Rerisselae. 100
Richmond. . .....1,310
ROckland 845
Schenectady.... 69
Schoharie 1,922
Seneca, (pt est.) 700
Sullivan (pkest.) 500
Westchester.... 1,70 Q
majorities 56,145
I (approximate.)
Niagara 563.
Oneida 1,200
Ontario 1,200
Orange 200
Orleans . 1,300
Otsego 600
Onoudago 2 suo
Oswego ........2,500
Saratoga 1,000
Schuyler 400
Stenben ........2,000 ,
St. Lawrenee....7,ooo
I Suffolk 300.
i Tioga 700.
Tompkins.. 1,533
Wa ren- 300
Washington... _2,000
Wayne .....1,500
I Wyoming 1 579
Yates • 1,000
Lewi5....... ... 600
Livingston. .1,200
Madison .2,600
Monroe.. ... ..:.1,050
Total Lincoln niajoritis.
apparent Lincoln majority • 7 006
The New York TOWS makes Lincoln's ma
jority in the State over seven thousand.--
The Gerald gives the State to Lincoln. The
World claims it for krelellan by 1,650.
Concerning the Gnbernatorial contest the
Times says:
"Mr. Fenton will have a decided majority
for Governor over Mr. Seymour; the tickets
for Electors and Governor, we find, generally
run together, as far as they have been separ
ately reported, In this city, Mr. Seymour is
a few hundred votes ahead of the ti'Clellan
return, while Mr. Fenton leads his tiLket five
hundred in his old cepperhead district, Ohs
tauque and Cattaraugus.
"The Union gain in Congressmen is seven
members over the result two years ago. We
,regiret that the defeat of Mr. W. E. Dodge, ih
the Eighth District in this city, will not allow
xis to call the 'Union gain eight members.
"The new laiernbly is largely Union. Tho
•Senate, elected for two years in 1863, is the
same way.
Gen. Wallace's Order Concern
ing. Emancipation- in Mary
land.
BALp:atour, Nov. 10
Major General Wallace has just issued an
,order setting forth that ~ certain evil disposed
parties in. Maryland intend obstructing the
operations and nullifying, as far as they can,
the emancipation provision of the new con
stitution." lie therefore orders that all per
sons within the Middle Department, hereto
fore slaves, are now free, and are under
special military protection until the legislature
shall pa:-s such laws as shall make military
. protection unnecessary.
A Freedman's Bureau is created, the office
to be in Baltimore, and Major William M.
Este is appointed to have it in charge. In
!order to make the Bereau effective, Major E.
is authorized to institute investigations, to
send. tbr.papers, and to make neerssary ar
rests. The Provost Marshals of the various
distriots are dnected to hear all complaints
and report the same to Major Este, who is
directed to take possession of the Maryland
Club Rouse, which is now by order named
the Freedman's Rest. All moneys collected
rom friends are to be appropriated to the use
of the Freedman's Rest; but for immediate
wants, Major Este is directed to thaw on Col.
Wooley.
It is farther directed that should the mon
eys derived from donations and from fines
collected prove insufficient to support the in
stitntion in a manner corresponding to its
importance, Major Este is directed to make a
list of all the avowed rebel sympathizers re
siding in the city, witha view to levying such
contributions, on them for the support of the
institution as may be from time to time.re
quired. - , The execution of the order is directed
to be proceeded with at once.
As INDEPENDENT Tursr.—The aublimest
bit of impudence of the century is related as
having occurred lately at Vienna. A gentle
man was contemplating the works of art ex
hibited in the windows of one of the principal
picture dealers in the city, when he gradually
became conscious of the fact that a hand not
belonging to himself had found its way into
one of his pockets. Turning swiftly round,
he looked the neighbor who had taken the
unusual liberty straight in the face, and ex
claimed, with concentrated indignation, "Yon
hadyour hand in my pocket !" , Well," re
plied the detected member of the light-finger
ed class of gentry, with the greatest coolness
and self possessession, t'and what if I had?
You have surely no ,reason-to be offended at
that. Here, now, in OctOber, it's already so
cold that one is glad to put one's hand any
where."
4 Scoxon Pourro.—A story is told of a. per
soh presenting himself to, the guid wife in a
remote district, and asking for a pound of
butter. The "ouncle weighs " was rummaged
ever and over, but the " pun-stane " was no
where to be found—the smallest weight at hand
being the meal-stone quarter, which ob
viously would not do. The honest woman
took a long thought, till, whilst pondering
deeply, her brow brightened up. "I ken how
we'll manage it noo ? ' she exclaimed. - 'cThe
guile man brought hams a pair olatigs yes
treen, which weighed in the smithy just twa
pun. Sae stan by and I'll-soon weigh you Nvi'
them your butter." Producing the tongs in
triumph, she put one leg in the scale, and let
the other hang out. The beam got its swing,
and the stranger carried off his butter, highly
satisfied vyith his
c exptAimaee of a Galloway
potuad.'
Co exmo or Mme.-=The Parkersbnrg.
(West'-Virginia) %lefts 'states thatt tkerthree
murderers—of: Mr..:Deania -tamed- °Glegini,
toYee' and Gibimiy, bikerebriiibted and
sentenced to be hung on the first Friday of
Japan%
87111 PRINTING 011Ifi:
. . . .
AMEMENG B A TIK—D AILY TZASGILITEL
The follcrwing an the rates for advertising in the Tams
Glum: -Thin-liaVitig iiihiilairldniiido will Audit 00e.
venient for reference: '- :. e ' o i ttertti - ito ., ... .
4iar ronr lines or resat ' one-hall squaro
Eight lines, or more than ihnr4orgaiinten square.
._.l Pox .6 wax squats, 11 , ...f., ilibt :9Xli Betrarta.
:lime day $ 'B9_ linidaii. $ 60
Two days . - 60 - Two - days - . - : - .... ..... 100
Throe days la! rteekraaya... • 125
One week 1 25 One week..........: 2 25
One month . 3 in O ne
month 6 00
Two months. 464 Mare months 9 00
Three m0nth5....... 5 60- Three m0nth5....... 1100
Six months .. 8 00' Six months 15 00
One year........ 15 00 One year... • 26
.00
klministration Notices 2 75
Marriage Notices 75
Auditor's Notices
reuserai Notion each insertion
Boainffs notices inseried in the Local Colima', or
bdore Marriages and Deists; Ram Owns rse tors for
each insertion.
Markets by Telegraph.
Trade very dull, and the rain has suspended
out of door operations. The flour market is
inactive, but holders - are firm ; sales of 2,500
bbla extra family at $l2 00®12 25, and part
On private terms. Receipts and stocks light.
No change in rye flour or cop meaL TtlLere
is a fair demand for wheat, and 700 bus. red
sold at $2 55®2 60. Rye commands $1 70-
%1 72. Corn scarce, and yellow sells at. IL 75.
Oats sells freely at 88@90c. In groceries and
proviscons there is a firm feeling and but lit
tle doing. Cloverseed commands $ll GO@
12 50. Petroleum is firm. Sales of crude at
42@43e;100 bbls refined in bond at 66(45,8c,
and free at 85@88e. 'Whisky sells slowly at
$1 77®1 78.
New York Stock Markets
Stocks lower; Chicago and Rock Ishend
1021; Cumberland preferred 52,i; Illinois Oen,
tral 129; Michigan Southern 77; ditto guar
antied 1408: New Yolk Central 126 .4. Reading
1381; Hudson river 123 k; Erie 1031; One year
Certificates 95k; Ten-forties 94; Five-twenties
Registered 1004; ditto Coupons 102; Coupon
.6's 1074; Gold opened at 2161, advanced, to
254, sold at the board at 2534, and is tow sel
ling at 252.
A SEAMSTRESS, living in Williamsburg, N.
Y., ran a needle under her thumb nail, a short
time since, and the point breaking off, she
was unable to get it oat. In a short time her
thumb began to pain her violently, and by the
next morning her hand and arm were fright
fully swollen. A surgeon being called
moved the thumb nail to get at the point. of
the needle, causing the poor woman the most
excruciating agony; but after the nail had hien
taken off and the point of the needle extract
ed, she began to feel relieved, and theawell
ing in her hand, and arm subsided.
-6%039
An-acTmo IwranvEaw.—The Wife of -Ed
ward W. Green, the. Malden (Mass.) murderer,
bad, on Wednesday, her first interview with
him since the day for his execution was fixed
by the executive. The interview occupied
half an hour, and was very affecting.
NEW ,ADVDRTISEMENTS.
A DJOU RNED SALE
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
On Fiiclay .:Yorember 11, 1861,
WILL be sold at public sale, in pursuance
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin
county, the following valuable real estate, late the estate
of Dam el Hain, deceased :
No. 1-41. 14 tU situated in Middle Paxton township,
Dauphin county; about three mile from the borough of
Dauphin, and two miles front Cleft's Ferry, adjoining
lands of Magdalena Ham on the east, Susquehannwriver
on the south, EL M'Kee on tho west, and Peters' Menu-
Min on the north,
Containing 847 Acres and 152 Perches,
Strict measure, of Which about fifty acres is well coveted.
with Timber ; the balance is under good fence and in a
fine state of cultivation, having been well limed and
manured. Ono hundred acres is Bottom Land, which
for tracking and raising all kinds of grain and grass,
is not surpassed by any land on the banks of the Sus
quehanna river, having thereon erected a
A DOUBLE LOG HOUSE ,
With a never-Billing well and pump in the kitchen, 12 Alo
BARNS, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Grain House, and other
necessary out-buildings. Also, a good
APPLE ORCHARD
Of choice fruit. There are seven never-failing springs,
which give running water in nearly every field on
the farm. For grain mock farm, it is not surwsed
by any in the county. The Pennsylvania Canal, Northern
Central Mdiroad, Harrisburg and Lewistown Turnpike
pass through this farm.
No. 2—A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, adjoining the
aforesaid tarm,
Containing Eighty-three Acres,
Abdul four of which is cleared with a HOUSE ano
thereon. Also a number . oi"Cnoice Fruit Tree;
a good spring of water at the door.
/Or The above property will be sold in pieces, if de
sired. The Mansion inict will also be divided and sold in
two inset s t if d es irable.
jar Sale to commence on the premises at 10 o'clock
A.. when attendance will be given and conditions made
known, by
cer-Attwtsi
A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
150 ACTIVE, ENERGETIC
ME.Ii wanted immediately, to engage in the
awe or Dr. aicEhide's MINH (F PAIN. Very fivoralde
terms offered. 'the present sales of this medicine are im
mense and still Increasing. This most remarkable rem
edy offets unparaltele iaducene-not to persons wishing
to engage in a pleaaant businetls that will pay them
nom *f.../ to SIOCI a week The KING OF PAIN wil. poit.
'dimly cure Headache or Toothache to three matins%
For twitter particulars apply either. per-onaily or bs
letter to BUNKtiI.
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
or to Dr. F. H. HEM PERLY,
State Agent, Harrisburg, Pa.
CM
11. C. ORTI-I,
Teacher of the Piano, Melodeon, Violin
N SINGING.
No. 15, bum) mum; BELOW Massi.r.
sepB-dem
NEW STORY BOOK
FOR
CIIILDJ F TIT;
BY FANNY FERN.
For sale at Schaffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. se2B
DIUKLESI nouLuBt.l—By the 13aire1,
1. Halfßarrel, Jar or Doze . at
FIRER k FRAZER'S,
(Soceeaso!s to Wax Dock. Jr., &
I:21
pATFNT cis!
Aud Bill Holders,
For sale at Schaffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. xd.
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
SHISLER & FRAZFR,
nave made another redaction in Prices on the leanin,
articles of ocerles. &eh •
//000 148
brated l. St. D GeOrge j : ;% e. e
t" Ti"
ind for sale by smaLER & FRAZER,
febl (enceottopt to Wtik. DoeitAr.-it
"1.1".93181 SAMSII--,llLictienWs-tnroolsiat .
,Ar cmyett. Reaelww! and ;Or Er.it hi.- • • .
• ' SMStAIi, F 14 4 jii.
..4.• • 20,
EVIZOKS,
PPORTEMONNAIIikant "'general 'variety of
'LIMB GOOW, jiustgloelve4 v • '5
- tine x .Nrirs
. ROOK kiT_OREC
, .
• • Haney. • •1. •
ASNATAI;ut superior lot of BCPEFEWIIist
rec,47A et BRISLERA •11L,:12514!4
1611010INEIV8 excelsior hares, of
AIL soles coning. Just received end for sale by
SEMLER Sr
dseli Cideeteeen to Wee. Dookl1=4).
1 60
PEarADEx,rEue, Nov. 10
NEW YORE, Nov. 10
DANIEL POFFENBEEGER,
MUTH CRUM,
Administrators