~.t. • %goy Yairot,,,;ionds,' - • • i fl e i , ' 5 4 , .., ,-; -. l ' O. ir .. • .ii:wiid steitik.,..4. le as "Five , •it . tie's; !Alm] p yt. , p 1 are of . the r dittent r iNvolt , tt authorised , i 4 i ' Act 'os".lll, ' il'epprt,(l February .26, et , . t • P I ' ! 4 nwaie issnO 'in sums of l'lT:' '7 4 ' . - iik. 04. per cent, Per annum will I ..- 1;:. 02110 , ,_, frimeante of ' , ln4 l ,nine, and is 'II' =i 'A M0A134/1 ik 4101.1 D, 0" - , ly, whielt ii: equal, at the present it . ' if .1 ' tin gold, to about EIGIIT PER CENT. t i : 7 , 4 , '' ' ~4• NUM. ' t -` ;: ' , -. erasers, Merchants; Mechanics, Capitalists, ;•: . ..!..Aiiid all who have any money to invest, should ' .Inow and remember that these battle are, in 14 p' effect, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all lean t', roads, Canals, Bank Stocks and SecuriNes, and. the immense products of all the 'lldiaauftior tures, &c., Ac., in the country ; and that the full and ample provision made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Duties, Excise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these bonds the ,: Best, Most Available and Most . Popular Investment In the Market. • Subscriptions received at' PAR in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banks at par In Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this office. a, roll supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for immediate delivery. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent. nov4-d&w3ni PORTFOLIOS WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. AT PRICES . • I PROBABLY LESS than can now be liurchas , - s ed elsewhere. H: 4 ' •., SOLDIERS look to your interests, and call or eepd to KELLER'S *-.:./rag Stora, 91 Market Street, for a Writing --= 3.f is~ lu dealers wishing to buy out the lot ,;..?' ' ,zwii 'will offer an inducement. n 022 IEI THEO F. oCkiEFFER, 11011 ANli JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, MARE El STREET, 4414 t. .11/I.IIIIISIII JUG. main Drain, &n. paid to Printing, Kullug and hominid in elegalipianici 4 , t•onalen, Cheeks, at $2,4:3,1.4, end Sb per i2O FALL KEYSIVNIi NUltiii;UT, 111.6. , . 'es. 13 • shoutd nut be' forgotteu 111 P. sslsyl,liishmem 1, gull it. 11UCCP-sl.hi opereatiow,ig • eau supply . FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, _SHRUBBERY, GRAPE VINES, RASPBER kun,S, sTBA WBE ItRIES G(H)SE BERRIES, CURRANTS, BLACK RIES, •&c., &c., &c. of as good quainio, and varlet es, and as ,a reasonable prima amtboy are sold at distant nuraeries. THE LOCATION of nureery—a , lioueug the city—gives it advaulagoa Aar transportati•,u to II parka of the coast try, pesee-eold by not Pow others. OW All &Moles, wbstu desired, deliver ed free of ebargit, in any part of thi any ita3ntf SOLDIERS, IF YOU WANT LETTER OB NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES, WRITING OASES, POCKET INKSTANDS, PENS AND HOLDERS Of every description and quality, you will find the largest assortment at 3 ~'` ~;».. t~tF ~1 SEWN EIC S BOOKSTORE GRAPE VINES OF all desirable hardy native varieties, (and they are the only class worth planting in the open air,) for sale at the Keystone Nursery, adjoiuing the city. Among them are some of the newer varieties, such as Delaware, Diana, Rebecca, Cunard; /Mem dine, Hartford, Prolific, Bfc., which have . sold at very high prices for small and weak trines.— Strong, well ripened and thrifty vines are now offered at reasonable prices. , Oct. 18, 1862. JACOB MISEI. CHARTER OAI FAMILY FLOUR. UNEXCELLED BY ANY IN THE UNITED STATES AND SUPEKTOB TO AN I FANCY BRA•Nto i S OFF BRED IN YENNSYLV4NIA If 1..§ MADE ON • vittncii, 111680Ual WHITE WIIiCAL ..„. I vereit.any ple.n iu the city, free ofj charge v.,14 , ,on ooivery. R - WM. DOOM, Jr; &Co, . . _ • , POBIAGE CURRENCY. •Wjthavelipeived•uct assortment cif wai !Mil, adapted lor carrying' safely and Con veniently the lietr..Onsunty, with lot of LEATHER GOODS -GE NI .NRA LY. `Ladies' Satchels, law cordoillionfq 1 ' ursetil Portmonnalee, Begar antes, Case , Wri ting and Sewing Cases , Portfolio& ISS • oILER'S DRUG STOBE,4lllitark 'fit .:1 1 00.11ET BIBLER OM "..„,.1144 a • assortment of Pocket Bihku& soldiers, just re ' BOOKSTORE. 4 0 0 - 7 ---- 41 1 1110nr.NICHOei) JelliLCurr) ‘, -, 4209ker Prow ‘t IN In stuniiof $5O, $lOO, FOR SOLDIERS 1 JACOB MI NH 11110 diirocuA onabit riantity 'arid *lie of .:113136 1 arid the otpari mperiouun.: • , . 111 P' FAA*/ 'de - • F huebuud ry atid them'. Eike. —.B 60 MBE and • Real ...... ...9 00 ob 75 Economy...a- LANDSCAPEPGARDENINO, by Allen.. THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by. Rue!. LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRIGUL. TUBE, by Johnston P • THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and uni versal baudbook, with 400 engravings.. 2 60 414 EASY METHOD OF MANAGING} BMA by Weeiui 20 The Nature and Treattnent of Dimities of Cattle, by Dadd 100 LEIBIG'S AG RIC U LTURAL CHEMISTRY 76 MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, and the production of milk, butter, cheese, by Flint ' 1 60 GRASSES. AND FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch 160 SAXTON'S . HAItID-139011, containing the Horse; 'thee' cow, therpig, fowls, &c., &0..1. 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Free tical Fanner , by Dr . . Gardner..... ..... 1 Eifi ALLEN'S DOMESTI C ANIMALS.. . 76 THE PIELV BOOK OF lakitrltV, pr American Bilick,Hook. 25 THE HOME' 'AND 0 — DISEASES, by JenninVet 00 YOIJATT O l i u r HORSE ~1 25 HIND'S F 'KY and STUD BOOK.. :1 00 HORSEMA 8 and the prealdn. , add Hauling of libble4 ' Standard •Bookey!Elohool Weise, and every thiug lu the Stationery. line; AI hbweet prim% at BERG tsi KR' ('JFEW 111 A.) t) ;1,1 t )111e FOR 'THE ..SOLDIER&.I N krilkittne,w assortment just opdned a CkifltGNE.Ort eIfrAP'BOOEC :11.1i;COnoultIng 'of tratlolo, CASES. !glfprcoi:ly manufotturoll fOr fhe soldiers. PORT FOLIO,Sg . .• , POCKET INK STANDS' PENCILS, PENS AND • WRITING MATERIALS OF. EVhAir KOLD AT • REDUCED RATES, • PURE CAIIVO - itNIA. WRIER • FOR' MEDIOAL U.SE. CALIFORNIA BOCK - WINE, CALIFORNIA PORT WINE; CALIFORNIA ANGELICA WINE, CALIFORNIA MUSCATEL WINE, • CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY. The attention of Invalifs is . partlea iarly 0111 ad ; to these wines. They are equal ba tue best of !hallo peesi wings and guaranteed pure For sale at , 00t26 KSILLER'S DRAM 2CO 91 Star Set ' 4t. 4 IN R AN OE, Karin, Fire tied inland Trafteportition, eoutre,l Agnuey at Harrisburg, Pa., of the COIVANY OF PORTO MORENA Ott .14:11LADIKLPIELAt Ineorporafm 1794--Cluplar perpetual. _ . and Assets $l, 200-i 000 Arthur e. DIREMEts. Samuel Samuel W. Jones, Jobe A. Growl), P" N ' eg, hnitarles Taylor, tmbrose E. &twee, Jame N. twood, im Welsh, William rumen, George L. h morns Wale, Julio Trotter, Edward B:Vivito. HUR K mivii ea a. CfIaART L. H Liss PLATT, Secretary. it;;li.irostteat As deutral agent for th ahove , undensigued. la prepared to take Piro r ,4eey, the of she mate of renasylvaala, weer aueuriekl au, Part ugly, on the most tovorob le terms. pelmet Gilko Chin' street between Walnut lied dire, cloy, Ho kohl' row. "orgy WILLIAM BUEHLER j aw d ty ilar l / 8 0 41 1, Pa Mtuingeee, Patent Beef Tea, s;SOLID Concentrated: Extract of Bee and Vegetables, convertible inusiediately 1 , ,t0 nourishing 'and' deiletous Scitip or Seel Tea. dighly approved by s'autnuer of oar tliyelelaux who use It in our hospitals for the Summand° for our wounded, DMIOUOIRI roe 11121.—Out uP ouegttla part of R cake of the extract, - Ode on boiling witor, auout a pint, more or late, saaording to the 'wench dacired . In a few minutes it will be entirely dlicome I. Thin admirable &whole oondenaec' into; a compote t form, all tne rubst-tritial and nu: ritive, prdper tine of a large bulk et raw and vegetables'. Tile readues.4' with' which it illaeolveolato arinh and palatable soup or aia, which minks require hours of propitiation, ado rding to 'homiest metliod, is an advantage la many altuationa of lila to °imitate to - need urgilig. loutish by • Wit. DOCK, Jr., &Co pOckET BOOKS, BVCRBIUN FURS/ga t " PORTMONAIERI I And a general vatiety of Leather Goode; Jut received at BKIIGNKB'S BOOK STORE. STEAK ''BOILEItB, • LiA V !NU 'made el and" perina,innnt arrangemenle for thepurpoite; we are now pre. pa ep to mane SILOAM ROLLIE'S of every idad, 'pro:nap t.• ty end at rearawaiele ratee..l We shall ewe iroo ina de• by Sulk) & Brother', the ropatationvir 'boll la steed to nous in the raarr.et. i 'None but the heat halide iimpliVed. Repairing prompt. iy attended to. , Addreire , RAMA :WORKS, 1'1r 421 .11 ; . -*. klarridifingl Pa. • AuABER GooLig i it ubbo Balls, , Rubber Watches, ,Oijihibbetf-Battles, _ iiiibber...Teys .genetalty l at -. • v lARGINELVS . OHEAP.IIOU fi'lldlitt LIXTRA FA.MILY.FLOURi a choice lot u i Exlr&.l:opilrNlOus , All war/silted by ,bbl.,, or sock, oak reeelVrd ,andfor , solo low by, ' , • ' NICHOLS & BOWIIN; 080 Corner 'event and *aka drools . BOLoiaN4, A tiliiAl4, but very. superior lot, .01 A "Eitilogh 4 sausage just toseWsd by it. boca, • UGA.RS, white and bhown, oLall grades IJ 5r s ,le oy NICHSLB & AOWMAN, 816pt12 Oorcier Front and Market stream (`TALL and Examine our tinperiot Noe , Explosive Coal 44 for sale low by d • ' N , CHOLS & BOWMAN, r. 0018 • Corndi Front laid Market !treat!' ~ • STANDARD PEAR - jREES, at Keystone Nursery , acijoinbig city of * Harrisburg. - -4iOttB,‘*l'B62. . . z iiiiiio .;f.i.. 44 . _ AED.. JIALIBUT. . A. :N. , x-itifthxt,stlic4ejset received , 'avid for bs b - WIC DOCK; Jr.,, & CO., , ~. 4 - - - . MM 'ar f 4,6.4 • itYd EIBJ =SE FA UMERS. HOWARD & MORT & QUICK ROM NE W Goods Ordered in Ahe Morning Returned the same Night. Leave blew York at 71 V. M., by the Feet Through E u prese•Train, arriving in laittieburg at`3 t A: iii. ' ' WITHOUT ORANGE caw. ..... 76 world,.for o, • 'fir -2W for eglit at RICHAFFEIPS Bnoicaterw AIINUTOrREES edjpining the City., a, tans , k , ing, story and oiods,' .Ke) stone Nurses ~ItaT-3 IA all kinds, for 19.1111AL8 a Bowmait niii groat aadllarkia "tit , l% Vitt MN* • mr,_ linisLiUanto FREIGEIT I t EXPRESS CO.'S TO AND FROM I ..-1 Oider aiXllll marked' • its ROPE EXPRESS CO., • General Office. 162' ; way. New York. For Milker Infonnatiod :71` ; GEM B Agent 'llAillibßtrita, Auk.' 1861: Hairiobtfr6 . Peatuyhranial. 11APHOOMMIlif OP 1100*-Minilkl t ILIUM - WIMP AND I'ENII, ' STANDING SA WINO IdAtal i',REEIS BOARDS, AND meoeune 101 OtaNDINCi Olil"clN4}-,MACHINE RAMS. Portable Cider Kills and Fodder Cutters, SUROOL VII fiN•ITU'R.E, General Machine Work and Iron an Brass C A 4.1"r - il s`, WOOD TURNING' IN .ALL. I iTz•IIRANONION SCROLL SAWING; FLAWING; RM., LW. Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Bram made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &c. HIOSOE'S PATENT WOODEN SCREW OITITING TOOLS at - Climb paid far a Cop 'arc Kraig, Spotter; me. ‘.1 1 1 1 A,41 13 11 LEItS, &C. PENN,§YLVANIA R.4IL4IOAD, ABOVE STATE' EifEEET. CELLAR WINDOW 6RATitiB i , Of endow patterns, bath enlatougry and setol(n4. ,SW Weiv,lON autt varion4 oiKur buthluis camaufa; tor 'ails Very oheae st the ftny24-1y) it ARM.. WORKS. 401 114 'WI" 43 Confectionery ienuislore Beni/Wy e Pa CONFECTIONERY Or , kll4 KINDS, ()BARGES At) LEMOMS, PINE,APPLES, . • •• . FRESH AND,surt FISH, &olives - • Ew er . aim of ali kluge , brought. direct -.G.up c p ersona i • A m Meteo r & WWII, 411,11 kiUreEltiati II? . ;3YI 'L od che,w ar thee eihtollikr Ina to len t ode ordsralro uccey ibo market. ; rode delivered to Woe etteeded to promittly bud FMB CANNED. Irilr the city 1.1 " 01 6 0 1 f ge• me moult on asscd Give JOHN: WISH.- , S II G • .0.... R 1, " ivy 8810. Bugar (#,K,..t i m il R aw . , , of all graue4 and' and,' . ... .. j _ ~ iri 1 glo dit tbsiumeti in* ktii p neat A r.CI4 Y" an ' :1• 20 '' • •, 1 W lil DOUlt, ~ a,t__Ll.__.:lo. , SHADE' THREE F various kinds, at . the K eystone Na. - sdittining thibity- , i `.l Trees planted and ; warranted tto ,groto i4 or, if, failing , to be repla*, ,on ream:kW° (i t. terms. . TAME' 'llllBa. 'Oct, la , 1862 ("MOMS Syrups,. kinds, at, old plc's& t‘„) Call alio Examine, at iNICELOLS Cor. Fror awv6 ELERMETIC/ilair PEACHES, TOMA. PINE `APPLE OTtatlat . SAADMS, WM. DOCK, Jr. &CO. •Poiwde by .i.vitits . 6 ) • . •• D ino Ow, ' ,„, • waLoa-mt sAirsActEk TONQU4 For, sale law, by, DOCK, ,Tr„:iir: 90. 011111' warrlNG oorunusta : PAPER. ENVELOPES, - PENS AND PENCILS. , , Just the thing to carry ia , tk., P com- Oat% only SS o.nts. kor vale' lit • • MININER'S ORKAP BOOK BE. ; itiltrANA : ' 0 #a A LOT of fine,. sweet Havana . ( 51 : 14 4 , jelL received mid for.tede ciiesP a 0 4 1 1 JOILMS I II . note-cr .. Third Street, Dear. ; BUCKWHEAT FLOUR A6hE4Lt. lot of extra, jest nxmived .eale dg WM. DOCK, Jr.; QHEESS from thwidiolebrated. : dialeil; a comisivaltatinet rotieLtrodl : , NIWOLIS. # BO .4•012 , Carter rroitt:4lid " VIANILLk BEANS,L • virE are,v !Flog for sale vy, imp,uts of vanags i)esa i d 1!.4,w P P l l B4l ' ° P m ' I r • giuglY. knunvit'Dituo t ; . Aix,.torti, Dalt!, Itialsaro - liiid '+4, sale low, bi NICHOLS ' & BO " _ ipov,6 Cor. Front 090 CIRANBERRIES, Lemons, Co' received and for eale, by • .NICEOLS ii'• Bd. Cornbr.Froat4umi. novB ‘ITARDELL & LEA' 'V Wows, tor sale at I Alborg daily (ezeept Monday)( 2:16 'a. m.; Altoona, 7.65 a. m., and orrivestePittaburg at 12.65 noon. PECILADELPEIIA EXPRESSN l eave , Philadelphia at 10.45 p. 'm.; 'arg at, 8.15 , a,'mi; - idtoona at 8.40 a. m., int arr i ves a ti Pittsburg at 1425 p. m. , l'hiladelpi la t 8 . 09 a, m:; Barrlibing at 1 . .40 P. Altt4 at 8.45 ittal 1 _ p. m., and arrives at Piitsbiirg at 11 4; 4. m. EAsT LINE leaves Philadelphia 11 . 30 a. M.;,.llanisburjkai , 3 b 6 p. m.; A1tfig., 1 4.8.45 p. and arrives at Pittsburg at I.* im . .1LL8111311121110 AkOdOKKOD4ITIOIB,4II.I leaves Phllndelphiii, at' 180 tr. in . , arui Ties at Harrisburg at'B.oo p. MOON "TOY .ACXXIMMDDATION IN leaves Lancaster at 11.33 a. m., and ah-1 ,7 ,, at Itarriabutg at 1.30 • ,••• - fildillEL D. YOITI': Ease. Div. Penn'd llarrisburg, Ncv. 15, 1.862.-dtf 4 Northern Central Railw4 THREE TRAMS DAILY TO AND NUM ' 13 TIMO , Connections made with trains on Pennelyva- Ws Railroad, te and from Pittsburg and the West. ..1 ' • • TWO TRAINS DAILY to ;and• from the North Weut Brunch Susquehanna, Elmint,•and all of Northern New York. $ andl-1 av er MONDAY,,NOVEMBER 17th, 'N.„, 1862, t he Passenger Trains of the Northern Oentralßallway will arrive at and depurt from Hrurisburg and Pultimore aa follows, viz MAIL TRAIN leaves Simbury daily • ' • (except Sunday).. 1.'45 P. M. levee Harrisburg.. 6.20 P. M. wives at Baltimore 10.20 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leavesSunbury -••• ; • dallY (except Sun ' day) ... 11.20'1 5 . M. it leav ea Harriaburg (except, Monday),, . 2.85 A. M. atitirea at'llatiniorp , • ; • .dally (blunt No . day). 7.80 A. M. HARRISBURG AOCO6ISIODATION leaves Harrisburg 9.05 A. M. ,NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAM _leaves Baltimore daily (except Sunday).. 8.30 A. M. 4 " leaves' Harrieburg... 1.46 P. M. " arrivesat Sunbury.. 4.60 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore ; daily 8.40 P. M. " arrives at Harrisburg 1.60,A. M. leaves Harrisburg daily (except Mon day) 8.20 A. M. " . arrives at Sunbury..6.2o A. M. iI*RBISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Baltimore daily (except Sun day) 2:46 P. M.' " inives at Harrisburg 1100 R M. For further infortiaat on apply at the Office, In Pennsylvania Rallrowt Depot. L.N.DuBARRY, I Supt. Harrisburg, Nov. 14, 1862. dtf 1862: WINTER. -1Q63, lIIM INI es just at " Meekinicsburi 10.42 ii 0.12 Arrive et Hirrieburg 11.15 8.40 For, ,Chasabinthung and Rignesto tiva.: . . mind -tor CO. -dtt , A. 111. Leave HarrisbUrg . 8.09 " Mechanicsburg 8.47 " Aderthile 9.27 10.02 Shippensherg 10.88 Arrive at 'Clubithersburg ' 'l.OO Leave Ohairibers). - ‘t , Greencaal AO— . gym ; teil' ~b urg ud for ME 1 " lencud ' 16,*the with Pit' TM ME Jusk NM kTi WINTER TIME TABLE Washington City. )1 A GENE 14'11 CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FONKLIN • -RAIL R4.4,1)51.. ritIANGZ OF HOURS.—On, and a ft er Mon day,N.L November,l7, 1862, Passenger Trains daily, ; as followe r (Sundays excepted) For Cliemberiburg and itarriOttrir s. X. P.M. Leave Hagerstown 7.00.2.45 " Gieenealle ' 7.87 :8.36 1 Arrive at.. 8.17 '4.20 Obambersburg.... Leave at.. 8.80 12.55 Leaves Shippensbnr . g 9.00 !1.28 Newville . 9.82 12.00 • °utile • .10.10 1.2.42 bir 24; 1862 Kau 2tbatiamtnta. NRIV AIR LINO ROUTE. TIM MINS NMI TO NSW TURK, ,PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1862 the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphi a and Reading Railroad Depot, at Hairisbnrg, for New York and Philadelphia, as follows, vis : ; - EASTWARD. wawa and EXPRESS LINE leaVes' Hariisburg at 8.15 A.' IL, on arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the . West, arriving in New York at 10.60 A. M., and at Philadelphia at 9.20 A. M. A sleeping car is attahced to the train through from 'Pittsburg without change. ItAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving in' New York at 6.30 P. M., and Philadelphia at 1.60 P. M. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at /00 P.- M., arriving in New York at 10.26 P. M., and Phil adelphia at 7.00 P. M. WE eiTWAVD. tie 'eat vt est EEO FAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 A. M., and l'hiladelphia at 8.15 A. M., arriving at HatrisbUrg at 1.20 P. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Philadelphia at 3.30 P. M., arriving at Har risburg at 8.20. P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00 P. M., 'arriving at 'Harrisbur'g at 2.10 A. M., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A. sleeping car is also at tached to this train. Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania; Northern Central and OniaberlanclYalley , railroads, and at Read ing for Philadelphia,- Pottsville, Wilkesharre, Allentown, Easton; &c. TRW , 11**t Baggage checked / through. Fare between New York and Harrisburg, $5 15 ; between Harrisburg and -Philadelphia, $3 '35 in No. 1 oars, and $2.80 , in No. 2. For, tiokets.or Pthßr APfoTmji,nea.all,il3, n026-dtf 'aerial:al Agent, Harrisburg , READING. as ILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. gAREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Beading, Potosville, Lebanon, Easton, Allen town; Stc., Bte, Trans leave Harrisburg ttt rllll3,l,•=phia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate tations, at 8.00 A, M., and,2.00 P. M. Nevi York Express' leaves Harrisburg, at 3.15 A. M., arriving at New York at 10.30 the same liorning. • . • r,Fares front lartieburg :.To New York:s6l6; Philadelphia $3 "35 and $2 80. Baggage eked through. leturnihg, leave' New York at 6 A. M. 12 tin and 7 P. M., (Pittsburg Express). Leave iladelphia at 8.15 A. M., and 3.30 P. M. Reaping cars in the New York Exprees Trains, gh to arid from Pittsburg without change. bangers by the Catawissa Railroad leave % 1 1 Raton at 6.16 A. IL, for Philadelphia and rmediate stations ; and at 3.25 P. M.' for elphia, New lYork, , and all Way Pointe. ~, s leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., and 7 -114 M., for Philadelphia and New York; ran .30 P. M., for Auburn and Port Olin , connecting for .Pine Grove and with Rai, wises railroad ; _and' returning from . . .;for Pottsville. Altura' modation , Passenger train leaves Rtmmi6.6o A. IL, and returns from Phila dOP4.Bo P. M. I the above trains run daily, Sun dap' she& A ~e 1 0 * train leaves Pottsville - at 7.30 A. M., d elphia at 3.15 P. M. anly Com* on, Mi hi leage, Season, and •Excur- BiOn Ti at reduced rates to and from all points. , i , G. A. NICOLLS, . General Superintendent. Nov. 12 . -divrif IOONSUMPTIVES, ■ lll`l A er, having been restored /Leal' yew weeks, bye very simple reme• 4.Vlefter baNlikred sversl years with a' severe lung hil"0 11 ,IliOt drop I iisease, OonsumPtion— atlZl°llB t° 4 kuown to his fellow•sutlerers the meths of curet To an whi"'ilt he will send a 'dopy of the per flociPtioll 1180 : 1 (, t sherge,) with the direatinie Mr preparing end ni saute , widen tney will tin d a 1p Cure . 'cur* Tor lion, Asthma; Hi our bltle se. 'The only object oat Yertiser In sending the per -1 seriptlon is to be iiAllimed, and spread *for me• ho c :W hiekr " eth VAe be waylluable, and he hopes every mrtrerer wt remedy, neildneall_„ . ..,...d 4 maY4 blessing. as it will cost them ' . EDWARD B. WiLBON, vi rp PaTika `""'*; - "A t ties' will please Add''' ems sept2o A LEI Tusr EP editi MAUD , peeve, 10 1 4 004 . Mal mode Pl eftugt, 8 ° elan 0 . 1 A Bow Wit Aim LLB PoOlaid, addriag = LIP The Girard Tray OR.F. can rAL JOHN . Y. :LOW, Actuary, ' 4T. Preent -eid- CIONTIN U Eto make IN "'till?, ON IL/ Llintif on the moat Bateau iblfi V - etaff seame.rmeratani, TlMllietil liiiiii d 6,4 un d er 3/181,1 4 gllp. 114- alfllecelyfita sad asailii te . Th'itt,pital being paid up and invee a large and cooM a, milly'increnfing Meer d ?errant Beene* to 4/... =tired. . • • ' The prentitune *my tte paid Yearly ' lne ampany dad a l - , 4 . - BC B ts periefileai renew tor NC The BON U 8 apprci i cam_ ,ber 1844, the BBCOND B iNOBla . Dec Lila THUD BONUSki ~.pecenther, 1844,. an BONUS in 1869. These addition* are made ng any inereeie a the premiums . ici - he t company. To following are a few examptei from the • .85 1.15 ,:55 .29 90 Buml Dom 'or' Poltel • Inaured . addition EN! AND Ocquit of and Wird'. to be,,, by,lutare • $2500 $ 1187 fiu DEMI === & (go., Itosz.l az 01., h;q!'. 4 lllil It sni, NO. 19 M A 11 .1K E T T, R T A Hie IS B G, \A" A ORUGGISTS, Ph YSIC IA NS, STORE- KEEPERS AND C, c•,BII.IIERS, We are daily adding to ~t ir assortment o gods all such articles as err desirable, and veuut tempectfully call your titeutiou to the [smut:let am+ best Kolooted gook ht then co,y, of DRUGS CHEMICALS & PAINTS. Ode voir..inshe. awl Ott*ita, Gy•-alisatis, Glass sad Patty] Artist 4 "A.ltsrs 11,., 'runts., Ptai•al4rowtoill Spiv'Pei Bursting toltsikl all+l Alcohol, Lard; Sperm% a..ft Pine itlll tiOd. V blab ill Id Lnattp Globes, CastN.• qmtp, spnuuu iatkii i•orks. era- , Ate. , due., aue., ate With a ttemierii vekriety of PIe.I3.FUMERY & TOILET ARTICLU, rt:i111 thy ooxt •ianattitticturorg ALICI Pe ! , 11 , .rs 01 Wirer*. and title country Laing very 1 , 1. dealers in PA ifiTh, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLOS ANTII.T'S c)LOIls, PAINT AND ABIDIT'S BRUSHER IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, )ID 4 AND BRONZES ON' ALL KINDS. . , W HO. F;TJ eicirs-., We tempo:tinily invite et 1101, feolintr, tout] tout that we Cetti I3opply the .'it is of all oil tivrinu to their eatiiifaction TEETH! TEETH!! Ju 4 N:'MANO WHIT F.'A'S Polte MAIN TEETH, P \TWAT ‘INIDICINEB AN!) HAIR RESTO RAVE V ES Of all kiude, direct from the Proprietors Baponifler and Ooneentrated Lye Wtioleenl -I,eut4i for 4i:wonkier, which wo eel M low ItS it eau bt purchased in the Mien tdICIMOAL FLUID IaTRAOTEI 00.1.1. OIL I CARBON OIL I Being large pnrchaurs in these Oils, we can oder inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinkla of lamps chnugoti to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GKAZIF,Rts, Those of you who have not givoti our HORSY LtNDuarnac POWINNS a trial kuow no thva superiority, aud the advautage they are iu keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in g ,ud condition. Thousands can testify to the profit tney have derived from the use of our Clactle Powders by the inoreseing quantity and quality of milk, beeitioe improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long experience in the business gives as the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such 'that we can in et very abort time furnish anything appertaining to our business, ou the beet of terms. l'hgukfol for Ltro litwrel porrooage beatowrt, on our house; we hope by strict attention tc. business, a carefslmlecti,it PIIRE DRUGS at fair prices, and the desire to pleaee all, to merit a coutionatwe of the favor of a discrim inating public. apl6-cily r witti linrs ■ 232 OM De -184 9 ABTA t re . $. the PORT FOLIOS 1 . V DESKS, -_ TRAVELING BAGS, BUSES, PORTMONALKS, genoral sortn t i v t of Ds Wit been received et 131CBGNZW8 CHEAP 130016inbaiL al MEM MS