Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 04, 1863, Image 4

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TOILET BEIVBELEI3.
- LIVERY description of class of Toilet Brushes,
1,11 and each class in great variety of style,
quality and price.
We cau furnish almost any article • of Toilet
Brush from common to extra fine, at a very
reasonable price,
The following list comprises our stock of
goods of this line now in store :
HAIR BBUSHES.—For ladies, for gentlemen,
for infants, for barbers, for soldiers. nar
row for curling, short handles, bnlhdo
backs, inlaid, Very hard, and very
soft.
CLOTH BRIISECES.—HandIed, fine French
common, roach back, tourists, or soldiers',
dogroot.
HAT BRUSHES.—Fine French, ordinary, tour
Js&.
BONNET BRUSIII3I9-Ikg-root, broom corn.
VELVET BRUSHES:—:French sprigs, corn,
dog-root.
SITA.VDTO BRUSHES.-Buffalo horn, rosewood
handles, 'of badger hair and bristles, com
mon, metal and screw handles.
TOOTH BRUSHES. American, French and
English, ivory and buff handles, double,
tourist's in case, badger hair, Russia
bristle very hard, 3 row cheap,
straight;lcurved and rounded
surface, hard or soft.
NAIL. BRUSHES.--Plain and winged, straight
and rounded, brdislo bicks, long and
short bone handles.
WISH BROOMS.—Largs and small.
SHOE BEUSHES.— , Tips:for blacking, double,
handled, tourists' or soldiers' , and elendid
single brushes for polishing. V
FLESH BRUSHES.—Long and Short handles,
hard and soft, horse hair, long crortkOd.
back scratchers
In addition, we have,anussorlanaut of crumb
brushes, plate polishers, dtu3ters .and marking
brushes.
WWI R'S DRUG AND FANCY 'STORE,
janBdtf. No. 91 Market stmt.
GREEiet nIiiIoOVARY
ICEINICEkX):, j • U`k,
BITTER WINE OF HAW
onre of
O,A :gTom -
% gENER T,
lIMLITY . ;`INDI- 1
IS - O&M,"
E
E,ii;V : o 13 SYS
-17.1,T- ;CON STIPA-.
TIOM,`ACIDITY OF
:HE STOMACH,
and tor all ores requiring a Tpnie.
ThaVlini'mcindes the 'Most "liireifaliteritiffir
efficient Salt 'of wb pousis4 abate of Mag
netic Oxide conibinbd, with the most energefic
of vegetable lonics, Yellow Peruvian Bark.
The effect inniany cases of debility, lots , of ap
petite, and general prostintion, of an efficient
Salt of Iron, combined with our valuable Namur
Tonic, is mOst happy. It angm'ente Abe appa
ll* rabies the•Puise, •tikes off.musoular
neat, removes the palcir of debility, and gives
a florid vigor to the countenance:
Do yott want something to strengthen you?
tip yon want a good appetite? •
Do you want to build Up your constitution? •
Do you want to teel well?
Do'you want, to get nervousness ?
Do yet wantAriergy •
Do you want to sleep Well?
Dolan want ie - biltk and vigorous feeling ?
If you do ' try.. ,
k •
-BrilltEß WINE OF 1110111
This truly 'ialiiableiTcsiic lines been so thor
' ongbly tested by all :digits - of ithe'communi
that it is•nowideenied indispensable .as a Teat
medicine. It midi but little, purities=the blood;
gives tone.to the stomach, renovates the; erti
tem, and• prolongs life: .I now only ask &Arial
of this valuableTordo; = •
Prepared-and sold, wholesale and retail; by
S. A. KUNKEL, •
Apothecary, 118 Market street,
Harrisburg.
1 2 & c
TESTIMONIALT ,-
lientinsifihia i Feb. 20, 1862.
Dial:B. A. Kruiress, fhiggist. .t•
.
D&sr & r hair.) great Pltasure in 'testifying
to the complete success of yout , Brrrsa Write Os
Inore in my case. I have been afflicted for a.
number of years with weaknesa, general debil
ity and giddiness,lso - much so , that hares been
confined to my bed for the greater part of =my
time, and have had the attenditteiV. ofl. our
best. physicians, but received thit 'little 'benefit.
I had dired: • ofeesier regaining my health,
until hearing' f your- iteatimabte reniedyi 'Brr
'NER :Inow. determined to': fiy ,
virtue, and I am happy to state it.lias resulted ,
lu ecothplete cure. am more robnstand vig
orous than I have been for many year's, which
feeling I attribute your Burin Woo °,
1tt05.. 5 , I hile - tio, lassitattO,frpcorwrkending
it tOthers s d` tliall be
happy to bt;ar personal -Mad oily'
Yours, truly, ' HAItkIAR-FRLSCII.
•
TO 1 1:1 131,1 0.
_xtuausiti*ci; Feb 21, 186
114.18. A. Knauer. :,;Th).s4b to pertifyl
have suffered much ;for knuntber of man with
atacks of rhenniatism, and:kave a
great many remedies, which were cenFidei4
others sure cure, without the least effect on
me, bo at last I have tried tiKurimirliilßilite.
Winn ON LION, at4q. must say that one bottle
haa.nearlycured me, :and I intcnfl taking it mai
tit I am. perfectly-,Oured. Yours, truly; '
RAPID 134,6110Ri"
PORTFOLIOS
- ' -
, FOR SOLDIERS
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i ..
Wil.°oll ' R7AII" AT 'PRIM
pit*Ofiriiitss than atn•now be'rairchai
ed elsewhjfe. .: , - , ,
r OLIX - 351 9ok
Co TO/ i nte niatt adß ca m; ege3.ah 1 94 4iarket Stfeet, l fityWyine
764: IVVtit.eis
ir . iithink - 'i , ii , btir'nnt' the , lot
weirilf oft* • ' '.,. ..., ,':
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PURE' gmatortrir.s. WINED
FOR MEDICAL; USE.
CALIFORNIA "
• cidaYoUNlA'agrmititgE,
ghaaroßmA. ANOELiCA WINE,
. 4 _
.;,i' o 4 l, WOltNikliipc.l.TEL
lUAtiItORNIA ORAPE' BRANDY:
The attention of Invalidajavartioniarlrail
' 4 ed telbeieeivitiea. - They= ere equal tn
. kor
i and , gnarantepd- pare...l r
title at' " •-"KELLER's.? DRUG BMRE,
09.46 91i Market St
T
t.,.4 ..• :LE N .K, r EA-mwr-OF, PIANO, GiFITAR
• , ND
Addresk at 'WM. RROdbfroa
98 Marko street.`' Lrerp_Wote
rolilgtr BEEF.—:Miebenei's
JE,I; *WA& tratakara'Dried Beef, warranted
to g4vi? RaNiffu*Taa :
/LP- / t,V 5 t-oU •
.1144,„.t, 8 4 .„ •
'
. njEtuP t p, Brcoms d .
lal Cedar find ' for - sale by
:NICHOLfi& BOWMAN
_
m 43 - Co,, Vinii.tdasilgtrlset Otr. tea.
WGIOYAND L MONS,.4 freehhi „ 'l
W foirOdO red6iVediiind 'formai, by
;:wm.
af‘4ll q‘litActr:Tillitrs9..k ailly — Fan ' '
1.7 licuserpsiish,:fogAieluY
18 wm, DOCK, JR , & CO,
Lines of arantl.
Pennsylvania Rail Road I
IVIIVIER TIME: TABL
rA;C g *V A V.I .
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_,ROII.IrL-2,
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
ON AND AWNS
MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 18E3,
THE Passenger:Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will depart from and
arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fol
lows :
EASTWARD
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris
burg daily at 2.00 a. m., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 6.10 a. m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (ex
cept Monday) at 6.46 a. ni., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 9.56 a. m.' 'Passengers take
breakfast at:Lanauter.
WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy,
leaveallarrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and arrives at
Nest Philadelphia at 12.25 p. tn.
FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Sunday) at 'l.OO p. .m., and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m.
HAItRISBURG ACCOMMODATION PURI,
via Columbia, leaves ,Hanisburg.. at 4.00 p. m.,
dad arrives at Neat Philadelphia at 9.30 p.
WEI3TWARD,
BALTIMORE EXP; 'HEW TUlN,leaves gar
rieburg daily (except Monday).at 2.00 a. in.;
Alteimail.l6 a. m.. take_breakfast, and arrives
iit Pitteb,urg at 12.00 noon.. , ;
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS • TIAIN leavee
Harrisburg daily at 3.00 a. m.; Altoona at 8,00
a.m., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at
12.30 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN -leaves_ Harrisburg at 1.15 p.
m.; Altoona at 7a5 p. m., take supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg. at 12.80 o.„m,
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg' .at 8.60 p.
sa.;` Altoona at . 8,86 p. m„ and arrives at Pitts
burg E 41.00 a. m.•
• HARRTATIURG ACCOMMODATION TIIAIN
leaves Philadelphia.at 2.80 p. in., and arrives at
Harrisburg at 8.00 p. m.
WAY .AOOOMMODATION . TRAIN, , leaVea'
Philtuilaplaia at 4.00. p. m.; and arrives atliai:
risburg aka fodx, , i re. t Thil intrainin a ns via Mt.
Joy.
'= SAMUEL - I D. li'D'UNg,
Bus lficidle Div. Penn's R. R.
Harrisburg, 4pr111.6, 1862.-dtf
Nortierit Gential Railway.]
- THREE TRAINS DULY
TO AND lEOM . .
rig-2'l'llEO
tothishingtori City.
• Connections made with trainson',Pennslyva
,
nia Railroad, to, and from PittabisT and the
Nest
TWO.TBAINS DAILY to and. fro m the North
and. West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all
of Northern - New York.
(AN aid :after-MONDAY, APRIL 20th
fB6B,4l4Pastionger Tram of the , Northern
Ilattaray wilt at and depart from
atirrisbarg and Bidtimbre sit follows, viz:
S O 11 T yktR,D
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily •
(except Sunday) _lO.lO A. M.
leamiillarritibarg.. 1.16 P. M.
" 'arrives at Baltimore 5.85 P. M.
EXPIOB3" TRAIN' leaves Sunbury
'daily(exopt Sun
day) ' 11.07 P. M.
" • leaves Harrisburg - •
•• (except Monday), . 2.00 A. M.
" arrives at Baltimore
' daily: reizeptMterni •
' • ... ... 6.15 A. M.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION
leas Harrisburg 6.80 A. M.
N TIEWAS4D-.
MAIL TIWN leaves Baltimoredally
%(except Sunday).. 9.15 A. M.
" zleavw Harrisburg... 1.16 P. M.
arrl at Sunbury.. 4.05 P. M.
IMPRESSTRAlNdetyrti.Battictiere • li2
daily. 9.16 - MJ
;$ aniVisiat i liarrisburg 1.35 A. M.
" 1013 yea' H.turiebuFS
daily ( except Mon
-8.00
" • arrivei3at S'unbury.. &88 A. If.
RAIIRISBUIId ACCOMMODATION • •
leaves
dailY (eixept Stui_
• day) ... 1,55 P.
• " : itrrlvesat Harrisburg, 7.80 P. M.
-For further.information apply at the Office,
in Pennsylvania Railmed,Depot. •
= J. N. DuRARRY, tlei. Bupt
Harrisburg, April.lB, 18138.-dll
NHL AIR LINK RUM
ON , AND • ,APTRII:- MONDAY, APRIL
20#1,11841haDiesengec Trine
the Philadelphla and , Reading Bathetic! Paget,
at Harrisburg, for New York and Pkgafl9lPh4 l
se follows, Ws: , ' • •
- EA.ST WARD.
113:PHYA8 MO :Wives Harrisburg 'at 2.15
A. li., on arrival ofrt.lie PermsylvanhOlaibmad
Express Train-from Vi et Weft, arriving! lirlqew
York at 9:80"A. /I:,'iiiid at Philadelphia at
8.24 A. 11; A sleeping -car is attacthal to !the
train through- frbia.Pittaburg.without change:
- HAIL /THAW leaves Harrisbrug at 8.00 A.
Ilf:,tarriVtik• ht)New!•Torkr4it 5.80 P. Id., and
Plilladalphht at=1:10 It; Iffii c!-;!!•• t'• ..:
VAST , LINE.WiIres Thatisimra at 2ioo P. H.,
larriirin,g In New:Yorleat 10125 PAC, and Phil
adelphia at 7.00 Flt M. - 1 - t ..im : mot s:; ..•
- ' ' % WESTWARD. --- -
EAST j4N3AssisOpw York at4 9 o 4.i M.,
and PhilitctelPhle aVVI. S'AVIL,'- '4irriVing .a
Harrisburg at 1.16 P. IL ' •- ‘- •
„ --ifijk -I', Tltattl eaves HcW York 912.04 'mon,
iiid Amid& VW ht a all•lkrte 1 thiMi t=tl
p . . -., a a Br
risburg at 8.20,r, . o j 10 , '-'
xxra7 , 9
P. 111, 0 anziging, a Haffifibfrgiir 2.10 'Ai Di.,
and . .clumegilng with the Penn . sylvanta,'Hipress
-21a111 fi r, 41 tt sl l ll i . B-- 4 1 - BilPittng Ow hi also it
.aolitx..t to. thilt4tal%. ••• •.) -.I
:!4:l9l:Mretions '459 4ie ;#:#....An,), 4 F6 I r,iti .
trios,oni # l 9 P ira:k.44t! o r .
- ""t al
and gium9 l *%4o . .t*iircv - V at 4 r4td
iggi fqrthi*lelf! .retai4l49.-NlllolAir
iv
AURrokt, 4 ?wfblkostql: 4 - • 3 ',"
r.
•• Baggag j , 04 8 114. t4toiliti. : Ft • 1 . 3 n
New ,York, and - ristai- - "`l ,'
4Y k .I)etiireal
narrislitirg find, t iii4elkh* ) ,S#o6l. NO. 1
Caretl l 4 B iri*V 2 * *
Acc 1454 . 4 . 9 t , f 1 YIVAR E °Pltto4 ali t ; to
nozs-41 auneridAgent, Uaniebroft:
lino of ttr,
®DING R,&(LROJD
6ummEl , l ARRANGEMENT
et REAT TRUNK LINE FROM. THE NORTH
II mad Northwest for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Eaei.
ton, SEC., Sic.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, New
York, Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate
stations, at 8.00 A, M., and 2.00 P. M.
New York Express leaves Harrisburg, at 2.15
A. M., arriving at New York at 9 15 the same
morning.
Fares from Harrisburg : To New York $616;
to Philadelphia $3 86 and $2 80. Baggage
checked through.
Returning, leave New York at 6 A. M., 12
Noon, and 7 P. if, (Pittsburg Express.) Leave
PhiladelPhia at 8.16 A. M., and 8.80 P. M.
Sleeping care in the New York Express Trains,
through to and from Pittsburg without change.
Passengere by the Catawissa Railroad lerave
Tamaqua at 8.60 A. M., and 2..16 P. M.,• for Phil
adelphia, New York, and all Way Points.
Trains' . leave Pottsville at 9.16 A. M., and
2.80 P. M., for Philadelphia, Harrisbmg and
New York.
An Accommodation Passenger train leaves
Reading at 6.00 A. M.; and returns from Phila
delphia at 6.00 P. M.
or All the above trains rm. daily, Saw
days excepted:,
A Sunday train leaves Putt/Mlle at 7.30 A.
M., and Philintelphla at 8.15 P. M.
Qommutation, Mlhinge , Seation,,and &tear
sionllclsets at reduced ratesl to and from all
whits. G. A. 1 , 11007.L5,
,Gerenul Superintendent.
April 20, 1863..-davrtf
1862. \ WINTER 1863.
ARRANGEM , IITTI
UMBERIAND 'VALLEY AND FRANKLIN
•
Its. IT, l lto A D S 7 - •
..
rAELSNGE or H01:1118.--On and ,....
law. Mon-.
day, November 17;4862, Pumps. trains
willinan , didly,4o follows, (81indays.ezeepted);
For chioibersbort 19. d RaYriAbure :
t - '
Leave tiiieretown 7:60 145 -.
1
" Ginenea,tle ...., ..... . 7.37 846 - 1
Arrive at.. 117 4.20'
Charabereb' - -
{
Leitye at `8:
.'
1/55
• : yea Shippensburg.,,- 9. 1.28
" Newville ...... ,"........k9.8 2.00
" Carlisle. ,- ' 10.10 2.42
'f
.litillumitslitirg '' '10.42 112
Arrive.at garrisburg 11 ; 15 140
For Chamboroburg and tageTstolill:
A. 14 : P. I.
Leave Harrisburg 8.06 1.86
" Mechauloaburg 8.47 , 2.16
" Cazilele 9.27 2.66
g , Neivville 10.02 8.29
• Arriveat Obianbertburg 11.00 4.80
Leave Ohambersburg 11.10 , 4.40
" Greencastle 11.56 6.30
Arrive at HagerstoWn 12.86 6.10
far Making olesmoonnectione at Harrisburg
with trains for Tbiladelphia, New York anid
Pittsburg ; and witivltnltins fora4lll points West:
O. N. LULL, Stipr.
B. R. Office, Ohembeireburg Novll7, 1862.-1 y
.
1861 - '1863.
PHILADELPIII.V AND ERIE RAIL
., • ROAD.
TlEgreat line i traverses the lcollhern and
lf r OrthFeet - donnties of Pennayrinuaja to the
city of ikle, on Lake Brie.
It haii'been loaktal by the Papaykfraiia Rail
road Company; and under their seaplane-Ai; bell*
rapidly opened throughout its entire leigth:
It is now in , use for Passenger, and Freight
business from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (2d,
Fork,) . (177 miles) on the Eaapira
and front Sheffield to' Erie, (78 tidi t is,) ° on the:
Western Division....:
TIME ON PABIANGIE TRAINS AT ELILi
t iLARMIT.,
Mail:hen leaves Keith. ' f. 15 Ail 11;,
E;pieas Tisk leaveeliorth r::'8.00A, Id:
Carsitin throtigh`vprotri copertien botleseays
on these . trtdris betFesia Philadelphia and Lock-
Haven, and bittweft", Baltimore and I tick }liven.
Eleicant 8l aping ears on the Expkese
,trait
both gi a nt
. ~
For information' rsvecting Passenger lurk!
ness ' appli • y at the S.;K• Mr. 1 1Ui and ligkirkai
streets.', ,' •
-
And fB?Flglifleiness of •th '
- e dcp
pt "
n
es
Agehts: ' L '• '- ' '" - I
Kl: Kings to n' Jr:
Cor. lgilii and 'Market
streets. Philadelphia.
J. W, Ileypolds,Ktlo.
J. M. Esiiir,tigefit:pt. C. K 8., Baltfmore,
,il4mutport . • -
~. .I ,
LAW;fien'i ,Freighi Agt. PhiF il.
40/JPl', , _
. ' Gir'ilielcei AA Baia. . 1
D. toMiii, ‘
.i 2O -d l 9l J am ' ; ..Gfia'Aanager• I +' •• I •
, .. •.
i nf 4 i(iftT: REDUCED:.!i
HOWARD &s ffOPE
1 ‘ ..; .
EXPRESS 00 2 S
•I'l.l Z.
• TO 4WD FROM -
ME
NEwyok k
• • t?
Goo& -Oitereta - - the
Returnect-:
t 1 Worm Night ,
~;
•
• IsemPkTe* tbik dt 74 P. M.,100 the test
3 kulifeagiriOn, arriving In lisuriabuir
t.
liVfg.!:. •
WINHOUT ORANGE , : ari OARS!
Order iikieds mnx*
..„
EXPIOIO bb.*
G o O ll oe:‘l 62 BroadwW l 170r1 r.
For tortherliformApon enquit9V -*••
0110.,DERGN* 7 0z
Xrio: 1148141•Lr' "-
; t.
Pim% ,„ for
famili o Usq receixeci iniCipr ode 141
)14 ' wievomag.;:or
DM
ME
ID. O. gnu &' to
D. W. GROSS & GO.,
WEIOLFsALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO. 19
MARKET STREET,
HARRIsBTJRCI, PA
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS,.STORE
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS.
We are daily 'adding to our assortment of
goods all such articlei as' are deidrable, and
would respectfully call your attention to the
largest : and best selected stock in this city, of
oKbUctals 4 PNTBI
HS, %Wilkes 644 - GlneSl, r:
Diyielituffs;Glass and POO,
ArtLA's Colors and Tools,
Pure Ground Spices,
Burning Fluid-and ; Alcohol, •
-TAtd, SNOW and Tine Oils,
' Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes,
castile Soap, epongra and °MU,-
. dm, Ac.
With %general variety of
PEAFUALKity & TI?ILEP
ARTICLE/if
side&ea,,di6 beat 'rnelettfeetturek end Per
tumors of Europe and this country.
• Etelag very large dealers ,
PAW* WHYni LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VABNISDES,
'WINDOW GLASS, Anna's
COLORS; WONT AND
.LEITIFIT'S MUMS
ra ALL TIMM FARDMos,
' COLORS AND BEIONiFB •
OF ALL BINDS
We'respectfully invite a call, feeling confi
dent -that wo.oan supply the wants of all On
terra to tiair satisfaction. '
TEETH 1 ,TEETA. 1 1 ,
JONES` AND WHITE'S PORCELAIN Iraake,
PAU= JAPICEL'iik and
.414 p; WORATTVEB,
Of all kinds, direat..from the 'Proprietors.
Saponifier and Conantratod Lyei
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we,
sell as low as,it can be purchaSed IO tha,ottlea.
IHAYEI3I3 MEDICAL FLUID Krlllll6ll.
COAT , OIL IaI.L.4RBON 0,1741 :;,
ifelbff large Pd a 111 th l i ols / 1 11 ,.""
Offer Inducements to close buyers. Carl Off
Lamps of the nice la/primed` patterns,' very
cheap: AU kinds: of lamps 'changed 'to- burn
Sl* 911.
FARMERS AND GRAZIEii.:
Those of yon.who have notsiven , our ;HOW
**7 ) :.CIATTLF F9WPFtS tide *knew' not
theli superiority; and !the advantage they are ,
in keeping, ,Aopes and Cattle healthy and in
good oondiibn
1 •
Thousandrean-teatify.to the profit they have
derived from the nee of our Cattle Powders byt
the locreadtg ikar , t4ty and quality of
ba43l4r-ill44oqti4-g*ltil health end Ki
r; saiancecif
Our long eAperisnee in `AO . , hostiles" gives ni
the adVairtsge 6f a thorough knowledge of thef
kale, and oaii.,arningenunda 'hs the' dties are
each that weakin- a very short time famish
anything, appeTat tang
. to our Sadness, on the.
best of tering,
Thankftd for., the liberal patro4gelpitowed.
'on our 'house; wee hope by strict attention to
buainas, a candnixtleatien Of- - ,
117:kta r 2
at fair prices, and
,thedenite to plea _ se all, to,
merit a contlnnanoe of the favor of a diecrin
butting public. apiti dly
,111:11;
WI-,
AMELUCAN WRIT ING FLUID 1
•At,s
COArnF unequalled color,equal
old's 4
if not superior to Argo Writing ;
free from mould,OX sediment.; soPies as.well as
ani copying 11A.39:111 not fieew.iN.
'Slice UNIX! per doalliquißt betties;, 62 cffists,
per Eilogloolart. , For sale at
•Tlir,.o:. P. 6013EFFT4'jl IX)1501911E,
..j24 , No, ASOdarlietetzeot;gerriiibtlig,
MINCE MEAT. .
sP'
,
A(YR ititielq Tint and"' for EF 4
sate by DOCK 00:
jj lONEY; a delicious article of fresh honey, _
Jl4 — rockpt 4ina
"'`,:luippasvit.acwirstAN,- . 4 f
f 4w! , Prbht slid Warketglireets.
T.rB~➢OEWED',AO ixou* 0(1 , 4%44 *Waft /
Athelesala saulaxika-44
-401917 Wrfnra EITO '
.Third street. oemovpilinit.
JBO
I STADAIAII 4 1
tjone lizsery v ad , joining
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XTEW ORLEBOGABB,lort.alligra:
JANigeWbillonOliva BOWMAN,
ife- 1 +ma roomer Front and Markatifiti,
ffiisixtlantons
I r 1i ti A 11
larine, Fir!. and Inland Transplrtuti-
Central Agency ,of
INSURANCE COMPANY OF WRIT lIMERICA
OP PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794 - Chatter perpotnal.
Capital and Assets $1,200 000
DIRECTOIV.
Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. .101:103, John A.
Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charlea Taylor, Am
brose White, John B. Neff, Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh, William F. BoWen, Janus N.
Dickenson, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo.
L. Harrison; Francis B. Coi . .e, Edward H. Trot
ter, Edward S. Clarke.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
As central agent for the above named compa
ny, the undersigned is prepared to take fire
risks In any part of the State of Pennsylvania,
either annually or perpetually, on the most
favorable term,.
Office in Walnut street, near Second.
WILLIAM BITEBLER„
Harrisburg, Pa.
jelo-tUy
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OHEMIOAL WRITING' FLUID,
MANUYACMIBp BY TO! XP COANY,
Bxaciaatircar, N. Y.
sEtr, wii; judges of ink in our city say:
'We the Undersigned . having used Boss Bro.'s
Chemical W_riting.Fluithcondider it a superior
article apd.herefay recommend its (163 to the
public:
J. C. Xpann-s, Prothonotary, Dauphin county.
S. 11. Brenner, Clerk to Prothonotary, do.
Joseph lififfet;Cierk to Oommissioneas.
John L. Spool; County Treasurer.
John Bose, Deputy Becortiet and, Register.
Samuel Marquart, Begiater.
Jecob Deponty:Shertff. -
Thos. B. Norton, Capt. 11. S. A. Did. Offloe.
Bandy lithcoaudaar tienernrs oirazo.
D.. Q. Maurer,
.10#34dBarnot, .r
Voi.llarretson, tr " "
. co 44 14.
Chao. Cornor, " . " . " .
i i
ililLA.,Bo er, " . 4. 4,
T
I §. l oll Wition, :State ' Pryesiiniale B offiera.
i t o r ~ . -8, .. 41 a a
W. 0 1 . 1 8nalth t , Attarbey-se-lativ.
N. B.—Changes of temperature will not affect
his Fluid.
All sizes for sale ut '
KELLER'S DWG STORK,
• • '9.1. Marketztreet.
-STEA.M. BOILERS,
r.A.VING‘ Made efficient and permanent
arnulgemente for thetinrpoee, we are now
freteareditolizake'Bream Boilers of every kind,
promptly dad at reaeoenble rates. We , du*
use the iron made by Bailey it,Brothe,r the
repntatonal
of which i 8 second' to none in e
°Whit •
• 'nu:Obit the best hands esiplayed. ESpalt.-
Ingipromiptly attended co. Address
my22-1y
BW. 11#RRIS,
Tin and Sheet IronliVare Manufacturer,
.NO. 112 411311..11KM 8711,11117;
' • ILILILRIEIBURG.
I'TAS edways on had a full assortment of Tkn
ILL and Japanned. Ware, Co .king and Parlor
stow* of, the, bat manufacturies, Gutter Spout-
Mg, Itoofing and Galvanized Iron Cornlet,
nunstifkturixl and put up at reetsorlabie rata. '
or Relishing promptly attended to.
aprBo-ly
TO ttyttus A n Aligns.
tolleeljon Pensions Souaiiis - Back Pay
anii : War
°Moors' Pay Bola, Muster Rolla, and Ito
. prnittng ACCOREIES Made Out.
/TA MA undersigned;; having been in =the 'ow
1. ployment of the United Stated during the
isao eighteen months, as Clerk in 'the Muster
lng and Manning Office•snd Office - of Super-
Intindent of Itecnntfog Service of Pennsylva
nia; Inspectfully informs the pnblicethat be has
opened an office in !tot DAILY Tirmaaapn
3 3nibling. o the purpoec of collecting Pen-
Sack Pas And War ;
also ; "saving unt ray hulls, Muster
lions and Becrtdting Apo:Snubs. •
„ AU orders by mail attende y to promptly.
JIP - lA OII SULLIVAN S. 'MID.
MORTONI3 umlivALuaD GOLD PEW
FIRST QUALITY WARRANTED.
NONE BE7TER ZNTSE WHOLE WORLD.
A GIVEAI' LUXURY
ME
'' PERSONS in Want of a superior and really
tgocaloorprix WilHind with me a large assort
:motto select ‘ from, and have the, privilege to
exchange the . Pens until their hand is perfectly
hutted. And if by fair 'means the Dianiond
points break off daring twelvemonths, the pur
chaser shall-have the privilege to select a new .
9npilrit l !•24 finY charge.
ave very good Gold Pens, made by Mr.
rim; not - warranted,an 'strong - silver-plated
'Oases, for St; 81.26, $1.50; 82.00. -
,FortatlecittL SCHEITEit'S )I(XNESTOBE,
Ho. 18 Market Wait, Harrisburg, Pa.
GOld:' - fitens lens !
. .
" *OVA itEiAgTED tit% ,
A 110THICIInewassertnientof the well known
Att'"AoWton VW:AO 1 1 4.01 M 8t7 168 1;,nd
ver l i.or gold hollers fniv just been received
thett ' fainisit CHEAP BOSS. I STURE of
a:' d r . d r OEO: BIRIGNEII,
• ,
~ 91 Market Skeet.:
liiin*SLrg, ; Dec_ 1862
11OLA SUGAR--A very= nice lot. of
.13i vigor-from syrup, _for ealelow , ;by
• ;• • NICHOLS itt.BOWAIALN,
Cor. Front and Market:4m*
-ap2o
Goa POW GOld Psis!
w'ARTIL4I.NTED.
HM be en W n E ttpirigass BoonloßA
j 9
18 rket Hanisbgg4
1011 1 18 E GRAPE Art,..00,14 - ve an
_L article of pure Grape Wks, ,of dmnsetic
manufacture, which thFri Gear A? thekriuusin-,
meta aajthe,fooat spperrortarAckla them/whet.,
The quantity on band is small, andAternfive
thtwe whom/1644 purchase woulii do -well to
call early. DOCK,* .(10.
ch
10U tatO F ts, a cer
ed lo an t, d fo t r ' fit le jOti , ;;; ;41
, ' I .I4 3e ICIfOLSik BOWMAN;
iklr • ‘ l :' Ori.'-frikitalef Market *feet ,
osiw -
Idling', and
ILI Cards, TielF , Os NII-heacia; /Ml4.d4ita •.;
and printing, inr*al, neayand
ea4Nutad,lll 4 ' ;
'EllactitflOrS-PaINIINGL
_68140E, •
1-6:lfMarket'ireel.t,
Cins I grt4giCi:i beet
V_Elliß lot Iv '
niinufsetotiee, At UV I.sl,Dtkesjorido by
mom 9 s dl3piviiiA
1.3 COL ANNO ~Mares 84'
I=lM
R' PSG lo • •-•-• J: :
have .2W i4Ol .0111 irrir. ,turr
room, and resiwtfully att-•ntion of
the public to - - int tat.— • 4eic,:tc-.1
stock of
gaoI:ERIKA, iIOVIsIONS, FOREIGN AND DO
NEN! it; i? RUTS, CEDAR AND IL; ilk
WARE,
3FEWAGTS & LOVERIN":s CHOICE SYRI;e,
CHOICE SYRUPS AND &lOLASSES,
of all kiwi.,
IVIIITE AND LIDOWN StAi.A
GREEN AND BLACK
COFFEE, sPIk:FS, crd
- FLAVORING EX rilx:,! -
We keep on baud all Winds of Com-Ail
dnize ; also,
FLOUR,
SALT,
11411 S,
We call attention to our Ariz, r tocl of pups
dor
NON EXPLOSIVE, GOAL
unequalled in every re=p t try an in the ra.t
ket, together with all kande of
COAL OIL LAMPS, SIIADI-'l,
and OISII?dNEY:-.
QUEENSWARE AND I3L ASSWARS,
Of t V ry style, always on
NICDOL6 & BOWMAN,
Eny2o r3-dlBl Cor. Front :And Market Std.
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrigintro, Pennsylvania.
BOOK-BINDERS' RULING-MACHLIES AND
SAWING MACHINES, P R
GEINDJNG CIITTING-MACHINE b:
'Portable Cider Wills and Fodder Butter s.
, SCHOOL FIJBNITir r
General Machine Work and Iron acct Bras;
CASTINGS,
WOOD TURNING IN ALT. IV BRANONL-.
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, RIC., 1.:7,'J
1 Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Bram
made to order. Gear and Screw Carting, &c.
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CU I 1 ,Nt TOOLs
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrielnirg, Pa
air Gish pipt arr Cld Cop2er, arm ,
STEAM BOILERS,
PENNSYLVANIA R A ; i.OAD,
ABOVE STATE SI .
CELLAR WINDOW ti tl:6,
Of yUlouz patterns, both stationary and r-wia g zt 4 . ?ash
Wei g hts min eerie= oth,r stlit
Via Chcap st the reerit-171 1346 t. A , otok
JOHN Wlatra
Confectionery & _fruit 6tore,
CONFECTIONERY OF AIL KINDS,
• FRESH AND SALI FISh,
And vegetables of all kinds, brought direct
lA= the eastern markets, twice a weA, And
purchased under my personal supervisio.l, thug
enabling me to sell a better and cherper whet,.
than any in the market
gie Orders from a distance atteLde:l t
promptly, and goods delivered to any part 01
the dry of charge.
CANNED FRUIT conetantly uu
hand. Give me a call.
je26 JUiLi WISE
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER
VIDAIITICULAB attention paid to Prititiu:.
Ruling and Binding of Railroad
Manifesto, Policies, Checks, Dr,Aftd, &.•. l
printed at $2, $B, $4, and $5 per tir•ii-,,n(1,
elegant le.
POSTAGE OUR ENV Y.
VETE have received an assorcincut of Wai
v v lets adapted for carrying safely end coo
verdantly the New Currency, with lot of
LEATHER GOODS GENERALLY.
Ladies' Satchels, Ladies' Compaulous, Punks.
Pottmonaatee, &gar Oases, Card Cris" Wrl
War and . Sewing Caste, Portfolios.
R 8 DRUG STORE, 91 'Alarket tit.
IMINTOCI B PECTORAL 8111:P.
`HIS INVALUAIiLE SYRUP, WHAM I . n
J. entirely vegetable in Be compoe - ticia, Li -
been employed with wonderful succe, iur
many years In the cure of dbma.see for the Ai it
'PASSAGES and LUNGS. For any forte of the
'abeam each as - COUGH, TIOIiLING of the
THROAT, SPITZ DTG OF BLOOD, u LIT
CULT BREATHING, HOALtSENL.SS, LOa 0
VOICE, and HECTIC FEV Mb, itd une w.::
be attended with the happiest results. It Li
one of the beat and safest medieirl€a fur -P.
forms of BRONCHITIS and CONS a.`.l'llo
No lend em or prermaim of opium in /4/..; e. ,
is this soup.
• PRICE $lOO PER BOTTLE.
For sale- at BERGNER'S or.l EAT ht./oz,.
STORE.
ID abbe Balls,
ri f Rubber Watchae,
POCKET BOolra,
1117CEaltnir PURBEs,
„., ... PORT IMONAIIvI 7
Andagoorat variety of Leather Goods, Ir., t
rtxxiired At . ,. BERGNER'S 1300 K sTon h:
A
. HIRAM TUCKER,
la. ,
l ANUFACTURER and Wholesale Dealer id
"TUCKER'S PATENT SPRING BED.
eae Reds are particularly noted I, r their
deanLinesi, Ease and Durability, and aru war ,
ranted to give'perfect satisfaction. For sale by
MBAR TUCKER,
No. 2 Renrereßlock, Boston, !dam.
mr27-3m
:POCKET BIBLES,
A • PULL easoilment of Pocket Bibles
014 Teotaments tor the eoldiere, just
died et ' 13111BGNEIP8 BOOKSTORE.
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MAIIIII'AOTIIIUra 01
STANDING - PRESS +:-
4ND NA= NREI NOB
RICKOK'd
TEEM STREET, NEAR WALN
• Harriabwq, Pa.
ORANGES AND LEMOryLS,
FINN APPLES, BARAN
THEO. F. SUHEFFEtt,
No. 18 KARRFT SQARE,
Tr A lIRTSBUBG.
RUBBER GOODS
Rubber Mattlea,
Rubber Toys geLt:ially a:
BREGNEIR'O; CH BAP Ji•
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