Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, December 09, 1862, Image 4

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    New 12lbvertismtnts.
AB ENTIRE NEW 13TOOK
OF
GOLD PENS !
THLat e d eu la o rte=rtrn...Tt Of Gold Pens
rug
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE.
These Pens are manufactured by C. F. Newton
& Co., of New Yoilc, and warranted to eve
full satisfaction. A trial Will satisfy any one.
Kramine the prices below
Gold Pen and Silver Holder,fOr, $1126.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 60. '
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $1 76.
Gold Pal, Itnd Slyer; Holder for $2 25.
Gold Pen and Silv'er Holder for $2 60.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $2 76.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $3 26.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $3 75.
Gold Pen and Silver Holder for $4 25.
Gold Pen and Pencil, with Rubber Holder $6 00.
Gold Pen and Pencil with Rubber Holder, $7 00.
THE NEW EDITION
PURDON'S DIGEST
.HAS JUST BEEN•PUBLISHE.D,
PRICE *5 00.
AN MIME new edition of this well known
AOIL Law Book has just been issued, It is now
distinguished by the folloWing saperadded
features : The laws contained in the various
annual Digests published since the date of the
eighth edition (1863) have been incorporated in
the body of the work. Many thousand new
authorities have been Cited ; the report of the
revisors of the Penal Code has been embodied
in the notes to the various sections of it, and
the appendix contains for the fitst time,' the
Acts of Congress for the Authentication ,of
Records, and the Statute of Fraudulent Con
veyances, with full and elaborate notes of the
decisions explanatory of them. The work has
been prepared by the learned editor, Mr.
Blum:Errs, and its freshness and permanent
value will be preserved by the continuation of
the annual Digests, which have given so much
satisfaction. For sale at
je2B BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE.
HARRISBURG COAL OIL DEPOT.
FOR the safety of olnsumers, we have
estabused a nod Oil Depot m the corner of Free
inta Market streets. alt our oils are totted arid we posi
tively sell none except snob as prove to be non-expleidve,
clear and free from odor as fa as practicable. We offer
at present the following Justly celebrated brands. Mag.
auliaißohltison,'Nahrona and. Lucifer, lower than can be
purchase t elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or
.tiso an extensive assortment or Lamps, Chim
neys, Shades, Blass Cones, Burners, &c. We will also
ehange fluid or camphene lamps, so as to be used for
coal all. Call and satisfy yourselves at
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner of front and Market stveet.
spell
3E -1 MO cF '6s..
KEYSTONE NURSERY, HARRISBURG.
IT should not be forgotten that this
establishment. Is still in sucueastul opereation, and
Call supply
FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS,
SHRUBBERY, GRAPE VINES, RASPBER
RIES, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSE
BERRIES, CURRANTS, BLACK
RIES, Ate., Ac., Ac., &c.
of an good qualities aud:varisties, and at as reasonable
Messes they are sold at distant nurseries.
THE LOCATION
or the nursery—adjoining the city—gives it advantages
for transportation to all parts of the country, possessed
by but low others.
Sr All articles, when desired, deliver `
ed free or
charge, in any part of the city.
align! JAWS
SOLDIERS,
IF YOU WANT
LETTER OB NOTE PAPER,
ENVELOPES,
WRITING CASES,
POCKET INKST AN DS,
PENS AND HOLDERS
Of every description and quality, you will find
the largest assortment at
BERGNER'S BOOKSTORIL
CHARTER OAK ..
FAMILY FLOURA,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNIT=
STATES AND SUPERIOR TO ANY
FANCY BRAND S
OFFERED IN PENNSYLVANIA
11 1S MADIF OF
CHOICE MISSOURI WHITE WHEAT.
W Delivered any place In' the city, tree of eharge!
TERMS, Cash on delivery.
iY 3O WM. DOCK, Jr., dt Co,
POCKET BIBLES.
- FULL assortment of . Pocket Bibles
and Testaments for the soldiers, just re
ceived at BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE.
POMADE HONUROISE
TOR 11X1110 TIM
MOUSTACHES.
SMILER'S I RUGSTORM
EXTRA family flour, a superior brand,
wbioh we warrant to give e Oefaction, just re
**rived sod for sale by
NlOl3OlOB & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market Weida.
THE general variety of goods for ad•
juethig the _
TOILET,
In be thttad et Lollar's, le atuctrpaesealitt this city.
ie 6 91 Market street.
QIIPERIOR Green and Black Lead, for
sale by NICHOLS • BOWMAN,
012 Owner Wont and Market streets.
VRESIEL invoice of Lemons, Prunes , PP
A:
Nets ho., for 10118 low by
NICHOLS k BOWMAN,
Qw. Front and Mare Orem
600 WALNUT TREES,
and straight, from 6 to 8 feet high,
re i tVer dozen ; $lO per 100.
Keystone Nursery, Oct. 13, 1862.
ivy.
PORT FOLIOS-WRITINO DESKS.
entire new •eeortrnent of these mind ir
,4l, Wet just . opened at
9111118NER'S Mew Boikakija
liuceiiaaut9fl.
BOOKS - FOB -rmamr.ias;
ryiHE attend& of tigikaltirhite is ,dirinied
to the folio:Wag worke, whiph will enable
them to Mohan then quantity and value, o 1
their crOpelo`f adding ,science and the•experi
meats of others te'the4 exPerbmwo
STEPHEN'S BOOX OP I R4i114.
t ailing all the Ran's. 'fituabanciry ; pad
the best way toperform them ~ Print). —.B 60
COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Reel
Economy
LANDSCAPE GARDENING;}; by • 00 1
- THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buea. , 75 '
'LECTURES ON PRACTICAL ,Aciailfll:l- •
TUBE, by Tahnston • •• • 50
J .! .
THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new, and_ 13 n
• vernal handbook with 40iierigravinge..2
AN EASY' ME'rifoD numoNG.
BEM, by Weeks.. . , . 00
The Nature and Traatmcni4f iii 30134, of
Cattle; by Didd, /. 00
LEIBIG'S AGRICULTORAI;CHEMISTRY 76
KELM COWS AND DAIRY FARMING",
and the production: of milk, - butter,
cheese, by Flint... 1 60
GRASSER _AND, FORAGE • PLANTES, by
Lynch . ..,. • , - 160
SAXTON'S frAiPtrWl3 . o6.E;cafataining the
Horm, the, riow the pig,lowls, Sul J., 00
THE R' 'S, , DICTIONARY and Praoi: :•• •
tical Fanner,: by Dr. . 60
ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 75
SHE FIELD BOOK OF HAMMES, or
AmeriCan Muck 800k...11. .1 :25
THE HORSE .. AND, HIS DISkABES,. by • '
Jennings. • 1 00
XOLIATT ...126
gIND:b.FARRIEBY and
110.11SEMANS1111 3 and. the Breakin- , and
,Training of. Horses.-- 4 b., J.. v.
Standard Books,, School' .Books, and every
thing in the ; stationery litte,4 at lowest-prices, at
BEB,GNEIDS CHEAP BOOK ,STOBE..
FOR THE SOLD4HS.: •.i
.A. N agi r ELE 4A ew assortment just- z u n g el
WRIT 0 1 0 CAELE 6 .:
ilipreeely etatapectured ter,the soldiers.
PORT FOLIOS; i
POCKET INK STANDS'
PENCILS,' PENS AND !
WRITING MATERIALS
OF EVE.RY VARIETY,;
••BOLD AT ' • .
REDUCED RATES,
PURE CALIMMUA .larniEs;
,FOR MEDICAL USE;
CALIFORNIA HOCK WDFE,
CALIFORNIA PORT WE,
CALIFORNIA ANGELICA WINE,,
CALIFORNIA PIDBCATEL WINE,
CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY.
The Lineation of Invalids is particularly silted
.to
these whoa They are equal to the best of Europe an
ulnae ond guaranteed pure. For sale at
00i25 ZELLER'S DRUG 11103. C, 91 Market St.
.
1 NEUIt ANC.E,
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation
Central Agency at fittiriaburg, Ea., of the
INSURANCE COMET OF NORTH AMERICA
• OF FOILADNIAPIRA. • . •
Incorporated 1794—Omuta perpetutd:'
Capital and Assets ' $1,200•000
DIRECTORS. ,
Arthur Coign, &Anal W. Jonea„John' BroWn,
Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor 'W
, Smbroie' hite,
John R. bleo, Riokard , D. W.oed, welsh, William
.11. Bowen, .lames N. Malatya, Morrill Walw,' John
damn, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, ltd Wit rs,S.
Trotter, Edward S. ehirko.
ARTHUR G. CORWIN, Presidatet:. l
CHARD PLATT, Aiorstary" •
As Genteel agent for the, alma name • company, the
underolgued' is prepared hi take Piro risks to any.part
of the Slate of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpot
UAW,' on the. WPM favorable terms..
Moe Third atree k betweat Want . and Strawberry
alley, Burke's row. ,
BM EC , ,
UR ,
, •
jelo-dly . Harrisburg, Pa.
TO CONSUMrTIVES, ,
‘.
WE Advertiser, having been restored
11 to .heeith inia few weeke, by .very retie
dy, after having suffered several years with a severe
bang affection, and that dread disease, Canstiniption—
is anxious to make known to his fellow•aufferers the
means et OWL
To all who dogrel* he will send a !copy of the per
.
soriptlon mild - Urea or oharge,) with the directions for
preparing suilitir the same, which they will lied a
mare eIaSOT ' .. ;,.ffoninaniption, Asthma, Bionabltis cc.
The only 4 otter advertiser in sendint ;the per
-14
seriptioc benefit *he afflicted, and spread . inlbr ma
r*it
Von w iSsibelves to be invaluable, and he, hem
every ; .
notisksga=prove a blaming.
parte.. the peraeription will please address
~ --RSV. EDWAItn B. WILSON,
..
Williasborah, Kings County, New York
sept2o daiwffm .
POCKET BOOKS,'
BUCKSKIN PIIRBII8 1
. PORT' BEOZIMEIV
And a general variety of Leather - Owls, just
received at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
• • -
1 STEAM 8011. - 11118,..
. .
HAVING made:efficient and tiermament
.sj. arrangements for the purpose, we are •uoir I pre-'
psrep to make IMAM 'llOll,llklS Worry Sisit. prompt
!" end it removable rattle. Irti shill used woe made by
Halley t ßrother, the reptitetont of which fa Oeiond: to,
eons in the tnorket. . •
• None but the beat betide employed. Repairing prompt
lY attended to. kiddie" . AAIUN WQRPI
, .
;my22ly nairopupg,
! RUBBER GOODS t
lopp üblbe Belle, '
Rubber Watchee,
Rubber Battlett, "
4 1 P
Bubbertoya generalh• at
BERGNER'S (MAP 8008, BE.
ANDRLION,Hia, and • other preparations
of Coffee, warranted pure ' for ' sale by
NICHOLS Sr,BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market Ste.
nov3
SUPERIOR norvoxploelve Coal Oil for sale by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cor. Front and Market Streela.
nl4
wx.T.p.A FAMILY FLOUR, a choice lot
Au el tars Family Flour, all warranted by bbl., , 'or .
IldAlk4l list received &Mier ale s by
NWHOLS k 110WWN,
Oortier Front and Market streets.
BOLOGNA,
ASMALL, but very 01Perior lot , of
Wogna Baum° jxu3t rncelvad, by
1029 poog, Jr At On. ',
§ljGrkßB, , white and brown, of all grades
bi niumi k BOWMAN; ,
on • , Cornet Pr %and garttet streets
CALL and '.Exanultelotn•- Superior
y Non
lliplosigo Coal •Jll,llii vale b
.ta Corne ll ; Fron iall3 Parmi a Market l3MAN streets.
AILDIKLL & LETINESEJ Picklea and
ctistuse , ttw a* at "IN ‘WiIIP'S. pay
-- JDARS for presuming; Mill and exam
ODue , Z.Ua"# tOWYAN. •
4,37 UMW, Wont and Markekntreet.
•
- 1 •DoosOIDER. tautly on hand a
ogapeifor lins4 Gam anson. _
0 1" "r7
c rO• MX. I . l qt al'
riIaBRIGATING Oil for slick's& of ids
w diltwitMassavesiest , i a or gasp veil low
=
" 11114 =
par `mask
,
petnoth)aiti* --jgcti 11
, ; ;
..4 00
Slot! Ql* fØJfITt
_ .._ .
•
,N. : i„ v . . 1 1E:
N ("ft
:;,
91 0 90-I,,,Prderied th,
Morning Rettato '
Leave New York at,711.„ 1 14., by Ithe Fe
Through Falwell, Trithi r aniviugaini ifirriabni
a t 8
WITROUT Oiuscm yew
Order Goode marked ,"' ' ' ''-'''' ' i 1
' •
"vi ITOPE tICOB:EitS ' , 0,46., , , 1 ,
. „
General ,Ogice, 162 Broadway, •New York!
For fartker Wfonmttion.eaqutra a I 1
„
GEO. BERGIVER,Agetit
limismitirlitc'kug. 186Y.-dir- 1: ; - `, i ;) - ' '
EAGLE .WORIESi
Harrishrg; remOrlYallift.
NANICTAOTUBSIS, OS
BOOK-BINDERS' RULING4ACHIENED AND PENS
SAWING .440.81NE5, FREW BOARDS,
"ST , i t`tl, 'UM
Portable Calder mills and / 4 'Odder Cutters,
StniOOL
General , filachine Work and Iron and Braes
WOOD WR . NING IN Ma, ITS BRANORNS,
SCROLL RAWING, PLANING, .MV., R7O
or Any Machine 9f Wo9fkkqn or Brass
made to ordcir: Gear and B9renNatting,
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS:
sar Oagth paid Szor (Jul Copper, erese , , , Spelter; ago.*
STEAM - BOILERS, -
PEN PL VAN IA RAI4R 4.1),
ABOVR STA i rE ciszar.
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES,
Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging. Sash
Weights and various other building casting'', for sale
very cheap at the [my24-13t1 EAGLE WORKS.
ITOHN - lirlap t a
Confectionety & Fr tut §tigc,l
OBAN
Gl3 AN P D LEMMAS,
NN .
PrNE APPLES - 11 AAS
. .
FRESH AND SALiTISH,
tittLegetables of ail' aids; brinight . direct fiom the
Idarkent, beide a week ; and per:Mimed ender my
perisonai supervision, thus enablidg me to sell a bette
d cheaper article than any . l.9 the market., ~. ,s . ~.;
ier Orders from a distance attended topromptly , and
oods delivered to any part of the (MY atm; of charge.[
Fltaell CANNED FRUITS emiguNktly• ea' bat d: ' : OiVe
o a call. tie26] , , ~.. , , 1 _JOAN WISH. ~
Sllil 'A '10 1 1:`; ..';', '...':`,
BUS.- Sugar (Refined - mid , Raw,)
Q, d&l td. gw ad ert i ltitt i t la p t j" .
recE4W .
ed
. i r d
, Je2o , - ' WM Dock, it., al 00.
• 81I4tV 4 ,TI3EIM,
OF various kinds, At' the ICJ:Tail:Hie Nwsery,
adjoining the city.'
I Or Trees planted and warranted to grow,
Or, if failing, to ba: i replaiied, on reasonable
terms. . 4ACO,iI
•
Oct. 13, 1862
j • - Y HAM en Mums of- , theise ,
11141=0 trrlirtujintre7l 411 1 .4 14 . 1 lvap~ "Iall ,
; . 4 1 ' ' h WiltetUNEM4 l .6llio
rj , I F41,221-3"4.3?3,1--
Mil
MIMIN - WS.=
EILEGrfil
f SfttlanwUL _
FRINIIT - REDNPAD
EX;PRESSA - .
TO:".4ND
t L
021
,
STANDING PRESSES,
c„
THIRD MOW,. NEAR WALNUT;
#ariislAirg; Pa: I
NFEOTIONEBY OF ALL KINDS,
HOICE ayrupe,.of all •kinds, at old prices
Call and Examine, at:., n
:1 NICHOLS & BOYTKAN,,
r noyet , t.. Corl Front and Market BM
•
E SIC= IAEA/4W,,
'•EiCHE,S, • , -TOM,ATCBt3;
I PrbTE APPLE, 8+1:49,k1 . 1 ; _
iArSt4l3,B SP.T.O,ED OirSTERS
. • LOBiITER, , • \SAWA-NES,
• or sale by I‘WM. DOM., Yr. & cO.
IRS
A , .
DRIED BEEF, ,
PeringA i raPia , ;' , „Road 1
WISTIEU TIMEItABLE."'
I ›.),,,A1 i CI , AS 4.,}
ISE
" . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1862,... ' '
=;11.11E Passenger _ Trams of the Pennsylvant
J,. Railroad Company will depart from an
.anival at cHanisburg' , and Ithiladelphia- as fol
keti
ilx‘utridi LP
• PIF
•• 1,
_.§.:71:4•W? ...) , • • ‘, ..
ISSTitAI T , leaves4arTiEl-
I
burg' dam flf at 2.46 "a.I "
M., aha arriies at jliVe
Philadelphia: at 6.46 It nii - t '' 4 ' '' •
FAST r 14121 E ;leaves gariiabrirg•daily (ex oe '
Monday) at Ro§, ty m„ and a rr i ves a t w ;
PhilaclelPhip: at 1.00,p: f m. , , •, l
• MAIL TRAIN lwittgeHaltighnig daily ( exce pt
Sunday) at! '6.20: pl Inill Find- wiriirei( 'it West
philcidejpiiiji ...at 10.20, Ip. in. • Thiel train.; runs
via Colinahla, , • • •,.,„ ,- t •
' ACCOMMODA I TIotIitAN, via Mount Joy',
leaves Earilablifrg ht' 7:00 it. in: and arrives at
Meet Philadelphia. at 12.25 to. in. • •
DIE
=MEM
HAR84513111431-,ACCOItikiODATION TRAIN,
vht Colunbia, leaps Harcisburg, 4.1.10, p., m. 4
and itiriV4 at West"Philadelpbut at "6:30 p net
t ' " • ' w - p%
i3AtiititOtt bUisitg.WTitAiir leaves Harr
risburg 'daily (exdepeMbridayrat • 2.16 a."rn.l
Altoona, 7:s6.tiinr,), andoruhistit at Pittsburg a
J 2. 5 5; , 1.4 n
PHILADELPHIA. WRFSS TRAIN leavtli
Philaiialpitikat 10.45 p. tn.; Harristairg at 3.15
a.. nt.; Altoona at tY:4O"a. and arrives at
Pittsburg at 1.26'p. in:,
k '1 ;
MAIL 's; leave§ Philadelphia at 8.00 a;
m.; Harris urg at 1.40,p: , M. Altoona at 8.0
p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. m. '
FAST LINE leavetraPhiladelphia at 11.30 a.
m.; Harrisburg atli.B4.p. ; .Altoona at 8.4 d,
p. m., and'arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. '
HAIIEBBITEG ACCOMMODATION TAAINi
leaves •Philadelplft at 2.80 and arrives al
Harrisburg at 8.00 p. m. • i
MOUNT JOY.,ACCOMMODATION TEAM
,
leaves Laicsater at 11,38„a,, and arrives ati
Harriliburg at tqo
• • 85011 - .1111•D: YOUNG, •
• . • • , &or Bast. 71iv. Pems'a R. R.
Harrisburg Nov. 15 .1862.-dtf • ,
Noitheriteittial Railway 1
tt •,:f • AND 519(
IM 0 Po 3N3
, reiD;-1 •'.
Waslux4tpu rCi
COnnections m ade with trains on ,Penwlyva
niallidlitiad;'.
and 'frOin'Yfttsharg and the
West. : , •
TWO TkADTS DArvirt6 and .froilithe' Mirth
ImAdvlVi r est Branch SnsquehsuinapFilmita; andall
of ~Tort6ern , New,Yo;}c._
and w
t i triV 44 2: D reTrains of the Northern
Clentnd Radiest . aiot - nOtot •
Harrigb Itsdifittiote : !
•
T i tAnNT Jon ah al f ."
- t '1 ,v l3B oint:7l y
I=o3o 4[5 . p m
,'„ .1 g ar ii • •
ea,3 5.211P M
_ _
MEI
11
JIfONTO llaltimice 10.20 P.M
v►' PAR SS TRAIN leavev§Mllol3l7
daily, (except Sun
,
•- • • • -•day) - • ' ' ' 11.20 P. Id
" ve s Harrisburg 2 • •
(except Moriday),. .2.45 A. M
14 arrives at Baltimore
daily (ekderit ' 1
• day) • 7.39 M
RISBURG ACCOMMODATION ' • •
, 9,05 A. hi.
• • .--NORT.HWART).
TBAIN lealiesßaltimoredaily ' '
~(except. Bunday).. 8.80 A. X:
Jepcvqs - 1.46 P. 4,
, &dyes ,Stulbury.. 4,50 P. M.
PIIEBB TlVAlN'liiaved Baltimore
dailyz .: . . . 8.40 P. M:
arrives at Harrisburg 1.60 A.,64:
4 8 ,,, r buFg • '
wily
! .8.2 A A X:
I .iiriives at innbury.t' , o.2oA! , 6l.
ItgBI3I4II4,AcIf f g,XX.O.DATION ~•
leavus Baltimore
dailk (d cot gun
day) . . .... ; 2.46 P. X:
wileastilrFrialmrg 8.00 Pi M.
VOriFirtheN lefarmatiom applrat the' Office,
yep,nisylvfo l ia Raitrpad psput. .
' s
T. N. Dul34Rlr - , Supt,
Harrisburgaslbr.l4,-1.862.-dii
Mal
862. %MAUR 1863
A,N,11 , E EN T 1
t!.Fog:4o:,' -. MIVIT,IIO,' - ,f,JIANXLIN-
C ' E. OFIRQUES.—On. and after Mon
day, MovAraber 17;1862; Passenger Veins
will run daily, AlB followsi (Sundays eireepted)
,i For Chgrilferibrr
i . tr :;and liftirrisbliri:,
a
= : . IL t .
" Greeii*Ettd,.:, - .. :`., 7.87. 3.35 I ,
~ ,-,; •: Arrye at.. 8.17 . „4.20 . 1
ambersburk..... • '
. ve
Thigeret9"
Lea IT - at. .19 7 ..: ' 12 4 .4% 451
laves Shipp . erflumr..V. '•', . 7 -1: 0 a 0 2 1 . 28
21) '
a" t i 1,7 1 1 , 3 11 e ' i '' ' ' ' '''
' '''''
' 'lliio ._ 2:42
''' Meoligics"l;rl l l 7 %. • '':: :7, : :10:42 3.12
i vOL at 'Harrid.burg .•.':. 'f . .': .11.15 '' ' 3.40
OfilinlinrififteW int ilinito*
aye Harritibtrgi.....i: L:v ..' ... 8.05' 1.35
; ; 2 44 614 0; 14 Argr 74- 0 71.:.,1 f ra47 2.15
.t . . cage' ..... . , t ,„;... ~. 9.27 .2.55,
~t Aim/ ii;. 1 , ..:*;,;,..-:,; . 10.02 1 ' 3.29 " . 'Ship' l nslkt "...-.,.: ,10.43 .. . 4.00 ,
l ln i at 944 bing : ,...::.11.00 ~* 4.30
i
_.'79 Ch' Wu i:4,..- t ,..,,..:;.11.10 . 4.40 .
"" 1 2hislicast16.; • ..—,• 1 11.55 . 5.3 Q '
* l a llPieilitc4 .1 :::!;:". -'''' '1 2 ,35 .:6.1,0
~Mlia:44l.4l,43O4itgotions at Harrisburg
dk i .for -rliktlatielpliia i New York. and
bPP%,;; l 9 l 4l4 l 4 l 4iiallist for points West.
--,, 4., ,t- =1 o •t!:•? . .rn 0.• HI 111H4'841.4
, al.l9lMOeveluunhersburg; No*. 17;1862.-1Y
CR .4kSSED ,Xl . K.
Ttrbi I ;fe4r4PnAlfeT.:iisie by
d ,4 / / . ‘ 44 ,-.5104.-DOOK, Jr. , &130.:..
:fit
- tines—et -travel:
t.i 1,- ti
TRAINS DAILY '
, , fst tririt*taCßik:
lIMI
'AUIVSIIIS6- :06.6cati4
-` !opal; pot
14 *. WIP - Afts.fii .1044,
NR IV 1111 LINE RUETE.
InifirtilEwsiand to . NAW
PHILADELPHIA.
O.aND ARM! 310.NDAlirj , NOVIlikEB
17th, 18621, the, RassOliger lea*
the Piiilacielphin and Reading' Railroad Depot
at ilarriabing; for New York 'and
as &Bows, - • . - •
EASTWARD.
•
EX.PRE2N LINR lest* Harrisbrirg at 8.16
A. 1.51.; on arrival of the Penribylirallia Railroad
Anew Train from the West, arriving in New
York at 10.50 A. aml at Pliiiadelphia 94,
9.20 A. M. A slirePing cur is attaheed to the
train through from Pittsburg witho'nt'shange.. •
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg it 8.00 A.
M., arriving in . New. York at 6.80 P. M., and
Philadelphia at 1.50 P
rABT LINE leaves Harrisburg . at . 2.00 P.
arriving in New York at 10:25 P. M. j and Phil
adelphia at 7.00 P. M. • < • • • •
WESTWARD..
FAST 111 E leaveaNevt'York at 6.00 A. M.,
and Philaddelphia at 8.15 A. striving at
,Ljarrisburg at 1.20 .P. M. _ _
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York 412.00n00n,
and Philndelphia at 3.30 P. it., arriving at ,
Har
risburg at 8.20 P. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN 'leaves New York at 7.00
P. M., arriving ati Hatrisliiireat• M 4
and connecting with the Permsylvanki Express
Train for Pitteburg. A. sleeping gig ;is also $
tached to this '
, Cbtinktioins -are Made *at' 'Harrisburg with
Odin; on the Pennsylvania, 'Northern Central
, 11 0,Cumberlaisi Valley 'railroads, and at Read.
ing for Philadelphia, ;Pottsville, WlikellbfKrei
;Allentown, kistori, Ste: ,
• 'Baggage' chenked 'through. Fire' betviten
New York ; and Harrisburg, $5 16 I •'between
Harrisburg :end Philadelphia, $8 85, lib No. 1
cars, and $2.80 in No. 2. .
For•tiekeN'Or other information apply to
J. .J. CLYDE,
n026-dtf General Agent, Harrisburg.
READING Xi AILFLOALD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
fiREA.T TUNK. LINE F 11,0,11 THE. NORTH
'la tind Northwett for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville; Lebinan, Easton, Allen
town, &c., As, : •'• . • •
Trans leave Harrisb urg for Philadelphia, New
York, Reading, 'Pottsville, and all. intermediate
stations, at 8.00 1 A: and 'ZOO P. IL
New York Exits= leaveit •Harrildrarg, at 8.15 ;
A. WI arriving at -NOT York at. 10.80 the dattne'
morning. . . ; , -
Fares from Thinisburg : 'to New York $5 15;*
to PitiladelpideP sB'B6 and 52 80. 2 riaggsge
checktsl through. • •
Bcturningi leave New York, at 6 A. 114., 12,
Noon, and 7 P. IL, ,(Pittsburg Express). Leave
Philadelphia at 8.15" A. M., and 3.80. P.
Sleeping eats int= New York Itrpmsa Trains",
through to and. fruits Pittsburg without change.
Passengers .by the Optawissa Xtailroad leave
„Nut Clinton at 5.16 A. M., for Philadelphia and
all intermediate stations ; and at 8.26 P. M. for
Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Poirds.
Traina leave = Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., and
2.30 P. M., for Philadelphia and New York;
• ; .
I o n ...tl.l7l°ltiii - Grove and with
1 the iCataWitiia railroad . ; • and returning from
licading,at 8.15 A.M., fdr Pottsville.
_ 4 1 ?)4 131 10atioa Paler train leaves
Reading at 6.80 A. IL, and returns bum Phila
delphia at 4:80P. N.
AlLthaabove trains rtin Attili, San
-498 O X O OI4 I /4. •
A Sunday train leaves. Pottivtue_at:7.3o A.
,M.; and Philadelphia' at 9.15 P. id.
commutaticp, Season,..and /I/L=-
mi= Ticketa at reduced rata) toad d frcin
, • Genetal .Suparintindent.
Nov. 17, 1862.-Oiattf
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i THE DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
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Capital and Eneta........ . ..$978,212 , 16
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Teoll[lll PreAneg ,JnielL.Pithveo,' .Tei. Traquair,Woi.
PYratir., Jame* C. W. O. Ludwig; Jesegi.
Beal, Dr. R. IL `Huston,, ge G. Leiper, Hugh ,
',Berke Kelly, Hobert Brine* Alitirier B. Stasi, 3. .
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a, Spencer Inlaid:ma, ` Jacob = P. Jones, James B.
Warlape, Joshua P.. 1 Xrradlohn: B. lesrpie. Pitliburc
: T. Morgan, Moberg, A. B. Berger, PAtaburs.
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cfrii at the least poi/ bite xpense .•
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post, pea; on receipt of di cants, or two tbiltige atanips.
dross the pig:afters . •
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NO. • 19
MARKET STREET
HARRZSBURG, PEAN'A.
DRUGGISTS,' PHYSIC IA NS; STORE.
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all snob articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your atention to the
largest end best seleenal stock in this my, of
DRUGS CHEMICALS & PAINTS
oils, vrarnishas and Glues,
flyalitaillta Masa and Patty
Artist Colors and Tools,
Puns Ground Spiro*
Banning Fluid mid Alcohol,
Laird, Sperm and Plus 0116,
Bottles, Vials and Leunp Globes,
CAWIIe Soap, Spongsa and Corks,
0142., dec., 4e., &C., 4e
With a general variety of
s•Mi7M ..-I TTWVM7 I ,M . .MM I .7I
seleobid from the best mannfacturere end Pe
nmers of Europe and this country.
Being very law r dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTISTS
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S EIRLISHR3
TN ALL Tinari VARIETM,
COLORS AND BBONZFB
OF ALL Knipe,
We respectfully invite a call, feeling, cot&
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH TEETH!!
acnire AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TENTH,
PATENT MEDICINES- AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
Of idl kinds, direct froze the Proprietors.
&pail!lar and Concentrated Lye
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we eel
as low ae it can be purchased in the cities.
MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS
COAL 0.11 4 CARBON OIL I
113etng large purchasers hi these Otis, we can
.offer hallicemsnts to close buyers. Coal Oil
pimp of the moot improved patterns, very
'cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burs
Coal OH.
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
l'inue of yon who have not gives our HMS
MULE PO WDZBEI a trial know no
heir enpeiiority; and the advantage they are
in keeping Horses and - eiattle healthy and hi
conciiikin•
'Mohan& can •testify to the profit they have
drafted Iron the use of our Cattletowdere by
te zib i ri ntriiitaing quantity and quality of milk,
. - • - •
egimproving the, general health and ape
,i•airau9u,cd Lhair cattle.
lOar long experiance in the business gives us
imivantage of a thorough knowledge of the
isde, and our arrangements in the cities are
- that we am in a very short time forniab
Olin eppeetaining to our business, on the
Irei of term&
i Thankful for the liberal patronage beetowe
loinone house, we hope by tibict attention to
est, a eisrefulweleetion of
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Asir ratcoo,,aoft the desire to please all, to
acit a , optittatutioe of the favor of s disoritn
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IieCLINTOCIIS PECTORAL A .BIIIIP.
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I mautveLtrAßLE SYRUP, WHICH Is
&dray vegetable in its composition, has
employed with wonderful encomia for
y years in the cure of diseases for the AIR
P •GWI and LUNGS. For any form of the
Bach as COUGH, TICKLING of the
AT SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFI
"ut
T BREATIIING, HOARSENESS, LOSS OF
ICE,
.01 HECTIC FEVERS, its nee Will
atted&d with the happiest results. It is
'° it the bunt .pd safest medidnes for all
of BRONCHITIS and. CONSUMPTION.
.. t ea inaim o r Ifilnargian of °Pim in T nY dor
this wrap.
' f PRICE $lOO PER BOTTLE.
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, .. ale . at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK
BE.
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TRAVELING BAGB,
PURSE,
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_POBTMONAIES,
MA ',Opera ageortment of
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MO lilt betii received at
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