Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 05, 1863, Image 4

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TOILET BRUSHES,
EVER Y description or class of 'toilet Brushes,
and each class in great variety of style,
quality and price.
We can furbish almost any article of Toilet
Brush from common to extra fine, at a very
reasonable price.
The following list comprises our stock c.l
goods of this line now in store :
HATA BRUSHES.—For ladies, for gentlemen,
for infants, for barbers, for soldiers, nar
row for curling, short handles, buffalo
backs, inlaid, very hard, and very
soft.
CLOTH BRITSWES.—HandIed, fine French
common, roach back, toorida, or soldiers',
dogroot.
HAT BRUSHES.—Nine French, ordinary, tour
We.
BONNET BRUSHES—Dog-root, broom corn.:
VELVET BRUSHES.—French sprigs, corn,
-. dog-root.
SHAVING BRUSHES.—BuffaIo horn,xosswood
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, Magda
bristle. very .hard, 8 row cheap,
straight, Curved_inid rounded
surface, hard or , soft., •
NAIL BRUSHES.PIain- and itinged, straight
and rounded, buffalo backs. long and
short bone handles. '
WISE BROOMS.—Large and small. •
SHOE BRUSEES.—Tips for blacking, double,
handled, tourists' orsoldiertGaad splendid
single brushes for ;polishing.:
FLESH
,
FLESH BRUSHES.—Long !and,ehort handles;
hard and soft, horse hair, long crooked
back icratchers
In addition, we have an assortment. of comb
brushes, plate polishers, dusters and marling
brushes. •
RELIKEVS DRUG AND FANCY'
• RT,ORR,
janBdtf. • No. 91 Market street.
Gnilet Diiicitivilitir
KuNn - aus
BITTER WINE - OF IRON,
- UM the cure of
WEAK , MM.
ACHS, DENFRAL
'IEBILITY,
DIS
.SES OF THE
CONSTIPA-,
)N, ACIDITY OF ,
-- • THE STOMACH,
and for all oases requiring a 'l'upie; ;
This Wine includes the most k agreeablOnd
efficient Salt of Iron we poetess; Citrate of Mag
r.etic Oxide combined, with the most energetic.
of vegetable tonics, YelloW Peruvian Bark.
The effect in many cases of debility, loss of ap
petite, and general prostration, of ari efficient
Salt of Iron, combined with our valuable Nerve
Tonic, is most happy. It augments the appe
tite, raises the pules, takes off muscular flabhi
nem, removes the palor of dsb,'„,ilitly, and giveu
a florid vigor to the conntena tli
Do you want something tofikengthen fon T
Dft, you want a good ake*yt I L)
Do you want to build up your constituffcffil
Do you want to , feel well? •
Do you want to get rid of. nervousness t
Do you want ; energy ?,:., • •
Do yon want 'to sleep_welit
Do. you want a,bris k ; and
.vigorous feeling 1 1 ,,
If you do, try ,
KUIVICEL' `SITTER WINE OF' OB 1 ;
This truly Vainabto Tonid'has been so thor
pughly tested bfall olaiiieelofx the toromnnity,
that it is - now deetned indliPensable as a Tonic
medicine. It costs but little, purifies the blood,
gives tone to the stomach, renovates the sys
tem, and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial
of this valuable Tonle. - ;
Prepared and sold,' wholesale and retail, by
S. A. KUNKEL,
Apothecary,llB Market street,
j2B ' Harrisburg.
Mr TESTIMONIAL 1
Hexurseuao, Feb. 20, 1868.
Ma. B. A. Swum, Druggist:
Dear Sr: I have great pleaeure in testifying
to the complete success of your Brrrszt Wuxi or
bunt in my case. I have been afflicted for' : a
number of years with weakness, general debil
ity and giddiness, so much so that I haVe been
confined to my bed for the greater 'pkrt of my
time, and have had the attendance •of our
best physicians, but received but little benefit.
I had despaired of ever regaining my health,
until hearing of yotir inestimable remedy, &E
-rn WIN or IRON. I determined to try its
virtue, and I am happy to state It has resulted
In '`a complete cure. lam more robust add vig
orous than I haveibeen) for many years, which
feeling I attribute solely to your Hrrrint l 'or
Tam. Piave hodiesitation in, isCo.. .. • rug
it to others, similarly atected, and shall.be
happy to bear personal testimony ~ -
Yours, truly, HARMAN Fixtba.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Haminetatei; Feb. 21;,1863.
Ms. S. A. Kuintm. : This te certify, thht I
have suffered much for a mmalxi , iatyeara with
seveguetacka ofz rheumatism , . and have:tried a
great many remodips,,Ahich were clineldered'by
others a sure cure, without tea, least:effecit'on
me, so at last I hay,* tried! imiuro3, Brits
Wins os Ines, and I must say ,that kne bottle
has nearly cured me,„aprll' intend tairinglf un
til mu perfectly cured: Yours, trtai„
MRSi-DAVID BABITORE.
PORTFOLIOS. I 1 - .
.IFOR SOLDIERS 5
WHOLESALE OIVREDUEL 7. : :
•
Al .1140.11 S
110130BABLY LESS thin can now be punkas-.
ed elsewhere . •
SOLDIERS look tap= interests, anff_call or
timid to 11ELLER'S j
Drug Store, 91 Market Street, for a Writing
Fond. Toleakfrs wisliiug 'to buy oit the ;lot
we will offer .%1 no22f
PURE :CALIF!,IA via 8
FWIII.IgDIOAL USE.
OALIEotirIACHOOIt WINE,
, CALIFORNIA' PORT 'WINE,
PAI.MOIINIA ANGELICA WINE,
MIWATEL
OATIFQBNLX (MAPS 811.4 .01/Y. '
The a ' ttenti '
on of Invalidals.paitibtilarly Gall-,
ed to theetiMheft. ,They e,r9,equal to the bests
EaroPeeln wines, act 4; rautGed pan, or
au* at DRUG'nO t EE,
, 0025 91 Mallet
LENK, .° -
EAOREB OF FIANO, GUITAR aD
T
SII OING-. t Atildtiesa at Whi. FaTOctirB
)4tude Store, 93 Nailed street. Lmr9-41325'
HMO rßt . gt 77 . It* . tier's
4co l °l )ll, l9*44 ', Plred** Parranted•
to give eatiefactims.p.y. •
• -, 11,1,/-41,1010LS &
al Oor. Fioet and Market,4treets.
(AM URNg i - tisketaTitriii,nalr. r -48 of
V °liar and Willowmire,l.for skle
..11IGHQU3 & BAWrI4ANi'
cur. Front and .1119rketAtracia._,I,
mr23
GRANGES ANA L ONB, a fresh, importa-
W--tion; just liteiveci "abd for We.' by .
miftOW3L.JDOQII„ 4. 0 &leo,
. . •
Aumi o f an :fitalitii3aL ggays Jellj„and
bL
Pennsylvatha Rail Road !
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA,
ON AND ANTED
MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 180,
THE Passenm Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will depart from and
arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fol.;
lows
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris;
burg daily at 2.00 a. in., and arrives. at West
Philadelphia at 6.10 a. in.
FAST LINE leaves ilarrisburg daily (ex t
cept Monday) at 5.45 a. ro., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 9.55 a. in. Passengers take
breakfast at Lancaster.
WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy;
leaves Harrisburg at 7.00 a. M., and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 12.25 p. m.
FAST MAIL'; TRAIN leave& Plarrisbn.rg" daily
(except Sunday) at 1.00,p. In., and arrives at
West Philadelphia at
_ . 6 00 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN'
via,Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 -p.
,and' arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.80 p.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Han
rlsburg daily (except Monday) at 2.00 a. in.;
Altoona, 7.15 a. xn., take breakfast, rind arrives
at Pittsbrirg at 12.00 noon.
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
HarrisbUrg dilly at 8.00 R. m.; Altoona at 8.00
S.M., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at
12.30 p. m.
NAIL TEAM leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 ti.
m.; Altclona at 7.15 p. m., take supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 12.80 a. in.
,
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 8.50 p.
m.; Altoona at 8.86 p. m., and arrives at Pitt -
burg at - •
ITARRTRBIThq ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves Philad6lphia at 2.30 p. m.; and arrives at
Harrisburg oat 8.00 p..m, R _
. _
WAY - AgOOMMODAVON TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m.• and arrives at,gar -
rlaburg at 9:40 p. m. This train rune via Aft..
Northern Central Railway 1
MI A. iJ.T.lmeromm.
Waskingtou City.
Connections maae with trains on Pennslyva
nia IlaiLroad, to and from Pittsburg and the
West.
TWO TEAMS DAILY to and from the North
and West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all
of Northern New York.
ON and after MONDAY, APRIL 20th 1868; the Passenger Trains of the Northern
Central' Railway will arrive at , and depart. from
Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows, viz :
• SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Brinbury daily
(except Sunday) ..10.10'A. M.
leaves Harrisburg.. 1.15 P. M.
", arrives at Baltimore 6.35 P. M.
EXPEF.6B TRAIN leaves Sunbury
daily (except Sun
: day) 11.07 T. M.
lea ves Harrisburg
(exoeptadonday),; 2.00 A. M.
arrives at taltirnofe
didli(except Mon
day) 6.15 A. M.
HABBISDIJEG ACCOMMODATION
leaves Harrisburg 6.80 A. M.
1
NOBVHWARD.
MAILTBAIN leaves lkiltinaondidly
(air:apt Sunday).. 9.15 A. M
" leaves Harrisburg,. 1.16 P. M
• arrives at Banbury.. 4.05 P. M
X2111183S TRAIN lesiva Baltimore
. ... 9.16 P. M.
" arrives at Harrisburg 1.85 A. M.
" leaves Ebkrrisburgi, ,
daily ( except Mori- ,
• • 44Y)- • • • 8.00 A. M.
" srriyea at innbnry.. 5.38 A. OL,
HARBI4I3IgickARMISIMODATION
leaves Baltimore
' daily {except Sun ,
• day) .. -.266
." -arrivesatiferrleburg 7.80 P. M..
For further information apply at the Office,
hi Pennsylvania litallriiad Depot.
}thDuBABBY, Gen. Supi.
Harrisburg; April 18, 1868.-dtf
NEW SIR Lin 1110111111.
PHILADELPHIA.
N AMR MONDAY, — APRIL
O
20th;1862, the Pitssehger Mins will leave
the Philadelphia, and:Reading Railroad DePot,,
at Harrlslinrg , for 1414Arork and Philadelplda i ,
a B ..f OII PW 3 , viz: • _
Ea.STWA.II.I3.
:,,k2iPA,I.4XE leaves Harrisburg at 2.15
A. M., on arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Expreis Trate from the Vest,-arriving billow
York at 9.30 A. M., and. at ::Philadelphia at
8.20 A. M. A sleeping car is attached toithe
train throngh from Pittsburg without change.
Ale* . TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.004
M., arrivutg in ITeW 'York at 5.80 P. M., and
Philadelphia at-1:50 P. M.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00, P. iM.;
arriving iii'NeiVtirk at 10.26 P. M., and Ehil
adelPhia atl.oo-P: '• • -
WESTWA.RD.
FAST LINE leaves New . York at 6.00 A. M.,
and Phillidelptdsk" at 8.16 A. M., arriving 'a
Harrisburg at r. 16 P. M. -
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12:00 neon,
and Philadelphia at 3,30 P. M., arriving at HarL.
risburg at 8.20 P. M. -
EX.P.llldiel TRAIN "leaves New York at 7.00
•PAL, szfivirig. ati Hanisburg,at 2.10 A.. 161.,
and connectinfpwith the Pennsylvania Fariress.
Train for Pittsburg. 'A shliping car is also at
tachedlto thislrain.'
I• , :foonriectiona .are _made ad at 1 4rrIpburlA With
trains on the Pmna - ylvania, Nerthern - antral
aud , Quitiberitirulli r alley'rallroada, an-
ite•for&Plilladelphia, Pettsvi.Ue,
, Wile,
ridlentOwn,LEaatoni, &el , ' :lOp
__,
Baggage checked through,. ~ Fere . :11 , 'mo wn.
atciw , -York And "Harrisburg, $5 15 • 0 _
-Harrisburg and Philadelphia, $3 88 In 1 .I
I
oar% aWk $3 - 4TIIo.
..; ,- „i_ , tp s t ; , ~,
tickettior'efther informaZ oll llP Y, ,
er ..... o y i ll, .
11*Witt'-' ;,li ~.11 1. 4 ; k ..,.. '
. I
EMI
Lim of travel.
MMER TIME TABL
'~r''ge ~.~;; j ;~,~
t -
Ari:VLS:Z" - AAV,11_777 . aaA .Th"
EASTWARD
WESTWABD
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. Aftddk Div. Penn'a R. B. -
Ilarriebtirg, April 16, 1862.-dtf I
TECIWZ nU3:M3 'DMLY
TO AND: /HON
ME
tints of Oft-. Jet. I ID. tO. s'.ross SZ to
READING RAILROAD
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
ARKAT TRUNK LINE FROM. THE NORTH
and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York,
Beading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Eatti
ton, &c., &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia,New
York, Beading, Pottsville, and all intermediate
stations, at 8.00 A. M., and 2.00 P. M.
New York Express leaves Harrisburg, at 2.16
A. M., arriving at New York at 9 15 the same
morning.
Fares from Harrisburg : To New York $5 16;
to Philadelphia $3 36 and $2 80. Baggage
checked through.
Returning, leave New York at 6 A. M., A
Noon, and; P. M., (Pittsburg Express.) Leave
Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M., and 8.80 P. M.
Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains,
through to and from Pittsburg without change.
Paesengen3 by the Ciatawlasa Railroad leave
Tamaqua at 8.50 A, IL, and 2.15 P. 11L, for Phil
adelphia, New York, and all Way. Points. •
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.16 A. M., and
2.8,vp. M., for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and
New York .
An Accommodation` Passenger train leave
Reading at 6.00 A. M., and returns from Phila,
delphia.at 5.00 P. M.
or Ail the above trains run daily, Sun
days,
excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.80 A,
M., and Philadelphia. at 8.15 P. M.
Commutation, . Mileage, Season, and Excur
sion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all
pointe. G. A NICOLIS,
General Superintendent.
April 20, 1868.-dmetf
1862. ir IN T E a 1863
ARRANGEMENT!
CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLI
RAIL
ROADS.
CHANGE OP HOUllB.—On and a ft er Mon
day, November 17, 1862, Passenger Trains
will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted)
For.Xhambersburg And Harrisburg :
A.X.
• . .
Leave Hatiejet 6l ' ll4 ." "• • • • . 1.00 2.46
7.37 3.36
" • Greenea,tle -
ohataberibu Arrive at.. 8.17 4.20
TR" • • 'Leave at.. 8.30 12 : 66
Leaves Bhippmsburg 9.00 1.28.
`i Newville . 2.00
41 Clarinda 10.10 2.42
" Mechanicsburg... ... —10.42 8.12
Arrive at Harrisburg 11.16 8.40.
For Chambersbnrg and itagentown:,
A. IL P. •.
Leave Harrianirg 8.05 1.85
" Mechanicsburg 8.47 115
" Carlisle ' 9.27 2.55
Newville 10.02 8.29
" Shippensburg 10.88 4.00
Arrive at Chambersburg 11.00 4.80'
Leave Chamhersburg 11.10 4.40
' 1 Greencastle 11.56 6.80
Arrive at Hagerstown 12.85 6.15:
"sr Making dee* connections at Harrisburg
with trains for Philadelphia, New York and
Pittsburg ; and with trains for all points Wait.
0. N. LULL, Supt.;
B. R. Office, Chambersburg, Noy. 17, 1882.-1 y
1863.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
-IROAD..
TlZgreat line traverses the Northern and
orthweet counties of Penneyivtistis to the
city of Ve,, on Lake. Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail:
road Company, an under their auspices , is being
rapidly opened throughout its entire ) length.
It is now An use for Passenger and Freight
business from Hairtsburg to Driftwood, (2d
Fork,); (177,:, miles) en. the Eastern Division,
and,from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles,) on the
Wesite.Tes
TIMI 4 0Y PASSING= TRAINS AT HARRISBURG.
Heil Train leaves North..' ..... .... 1.15 A. M.
Bpress Train leaves 8.00 A., AL.
11 111 . thIGItgA : WIMIOUT ÜBANGI both ways
on these.trains betWeenThiladelphia and Loak
Haven, tindhetitaen Baltimore and I oak Haven.
Elegant Sleeping cars on , the Express train
b° th JTITP.
For -information respecting Passenger bust
newt apply at the S. E. Con. 11th andlEsiket
streets. , -
And for Freight business of the Clarapiiny's
Agents:
§,B•Kingston• Jr.) Cor 18th and Market
stisete, Philadelph ia.
-Beikiiolds, Brie. ' " • -
W.
J. 211:, Arlit, Agent N. Q. $. Thiltimore..l.
a H.' lloterron,
• 1 Gedi 4ht Agg. Phil 'a
Linen L. HOUPT,
Gen'i Fteket Agt.
• Joe. D. Pone,
j2O-dly] Gan Manager, Walianasport.
,"yREIGILT REDUCED, I''
..it.kwAp„ . ki.i46o : .
EXPRESS: -00.'S
RR R oup
ORA-
. ~.•
(-.1 yli , Fr vi
PActrning itturnect
a.kil • • t
the same , ht.
Leave. Mew York at 74 Po _M.,. byi the rag.
Throuith lapreek Train, 0411.714 In Hai?Ss
at3A.M. • "t
WITUMJT OHICIIGE OF Qi
Order Mc& marked
via HOPE EXPRESS CO. ,
lieneral Okoo,-162 Broadway, New
gpx - Xurtißgliffsnigt4 l olleißl2 l l
. r 'ketIIIO.I.IBERGNE
liiumsouso. Ang.
m i rth,
Mar*, just reeet944 l foetal.
, r • NiFM..-INDOL,Nt i t 4 1
a 1:: 'de WITT
D. W. GROSS & CO.,
_DRUGGISTS,
MARKET STREET,
DRUGGISTS, Pl] YSIO FANS, ,STORE
KEEPERS 'D
CONSUMERS.
We are daily adding to our assortment o
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would reepectfully, pall your attention to the
largest and best selected stock.in this eity, of
DRUGS, OHEMIOALB & PAINT ,
ila, Varniahea and
Baffling Flidd and Alcoliol,
Lard, Sperm and Pine, 01Is,
Bottles, Vials add Lamp Globes,.
Castile Soap, Spoisges and Corks, -
Ike Fro dm ko.: dco:
With a general variety of
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES
selected from the beet manufactuires and Per
forneM Of . 4tircTIMPI; this ": 11 / 1 47- . • •
Being very' large dealere lu
PAINTS,' WHITE 'Taal),
uNegiaj z cat, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS,. ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S Bitusni§ . ' '
We respectfully invite a call, feeling confi
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
JONES' AND WHITE'S POBOELAIN TEETH;
PATENT MEDICINES , and •
'• 4 HAIR BESTORAtIYEby
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. • .
Saponifier, and Concentrated Lye.
Wholesale Agents 'for• SaPoniflet, which wt.
sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities...
1863.
MAYER'S -MEDICAL EL TID EXTRAOTE.
COM OIL'I &AWN OIL
/ I .eleff4eriP PF o 4tiereie these 0 4 we can
offer Inducement; to dose ,buyers. Coal Oil
Lamps of the moat improved :patterns, "very
cheap; All kinds of lamps changod to butt
Coal Oil.
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS.
Those of you who have not given out HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial inow- not
their superiority, and the advantage they are
In !retying Hones and Cattle healthy and in
gottoondlilun.
ThOurnndio-an : testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powder:4 hy
ithe increesing quantity end quality of,lok,
besides , improving : s the general health and'ap_
pftraiv3e'of
Our fuOg-axPedencl3 In the. bradrcest gives us
the advantage of a thorough <knowledge °lithe
trade, and our arrangements in' the"cities , are
•
such that we cian In a very short time furidh
anything, appertaining to . our,busineta, onl l o4l
best of terms..; :-).i
iiberel patrofiage be4ved
on on; how°, we hotie by strict attentarth-to
~brodneFe, a careful seleetion of,;
PURE DRUGS I '
at fair prices, and the desire to plewie all, to
merit t gteopthatiano? ~ t he, favor of a
Ica* ponlie, , apl6
RV Beg „
Ail ERMA& 'WRITING' I .
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(IF.inequallediflir„anip.byillituitgolor,,
If not entierloito Ainidd'aVir Ing7 id ;
free frottitootddbriedinitsht.; 'copies as' 1
•any copying ink 4 and notiaffectiad by ff g.
.
Price 36.40 pexidoaetiiimxt .bott l lee. ; eiq; nte
per single qpi4, 7 For Bain at
T.lltd: - F.`BCHEFFFIrB
)24' 110. 18 Miiiket atreet,Thirrisburg,
(t: {~,
. : MINCE: MEAT. .
A - gtiPEWOß:irtioie just received,,, ala i tor
La. side by ArhL,P9,Qii, Jr.;•,& pp.
Itee t t• a aelhiionearticle of frish h
ALI') received andr
I NICICOLS & 1 / 4 13.0WMANA
, fll, Cor„ Front, and Market , Strot3to.
i ki t
• UST TIEOEIVED,:6O boxes of. sweetlittina
J. Onangeogor eaie,wbol_esakM47l44. at_
, • - •STO :
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WHOLES.L.E AIS!D ELLAIL
NO. 19
HARRISBURG, PA
Dye-Stage, Glaseund Putty,
Artist's Colors nod Tools,
Pure Ground Spices,
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
OOLORS AND BRONWS
OF ALL 'KINDS.
TEETS TEEITIZ ! 1
a=
filistelianeatn
J N ti ii J .
Kande, Fire anti imam,' Transporld.tiqp
Central Agency at Harr Aur, Pa. , of the
lISURANCE CORPANI OF AllaTli DIERICA
OF PKILADELIDLA.
Itorirporated I.794—Charter perpetual.
Capital and Assets $1,200 000
DIRECTORS.
Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A.
Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Am
brose White, John B. Neff, ilichard D. Wood,
William Welsh, William E. Bowen, James N.
Dickenson, S. Morris Waln, John Mason, Geo.
L. Harrison, Francis B. Cope, Edward H. Trot
ter, Edward S. Clarke.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
CHARLES PLATr, Secretary. •
As central agent for the above named compa
ny, the undersigned is prepared to take fire
riskein any part of the State of Pennsylvania,
either annually or perpetually, on the most
favorable term,.
Office in Walnut street, near Second.
WILLI&M BiltarrubtrEaltkpa.
jelo-dlsi
BOSS'
CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID,
MANUTATMCD BY Tan Aromas INK COMPANY,
ThatuLuterom, N. Y.
SEE idist.itidgeoi of wk iu our city say:
We the undersigned having used Boss Bro.'s
Chemical Writing Fluid consider it a stipaior
article and heartily recommend its use to the
public: •
J. C. Young, Prothonotary, Dauphin county.
S. H. Brenner, Clerk to Prothonotary, do.
Joseph Miller, Clerk to Commissioners.
John L Spill, County treasurer.
John Rose, Deputy Ibmorder and Register.
Samuel Marquart, Register.
Jacob Shell, Deputy Sheriff.
Thoe. H. Norton, Capt. IT. S. A., Die. Office.
Handy Mix, And.tor Generare office.
D. C. Maurer, " "
David Barnes, " " At
Joe. Garretson, "
• Wm. Sing, " It /14
Chas. Corner, " it
tt
M. S. Bower, " dt
Alexander Wilson, State Treasurer's office.
J. Holcomb, - " "
A. C. Smith, Attorney-at -le*.
N. B.—Changes of temphrature will not affect
his Fluid.
All sizes for sale tit
KELLER'S DRUG STORE,
81 el Market street.
STEAM BO !LER&
T_TAVING. made efficient and permanent
PIL arrangements for the purpose, we are now
prepared to make Skicuri Bo teas of every kind,
promptly and at' reasonable rates. We shall
nsiliothe iron made by Bailey & Brother, the
reputation of which is second to none in the
market.
None but the beet, hands employed. BePair
tog promptly attended to. Address
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pa.
my22-ly
B. j..I4.IL'ItRIO,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturer,
NO-112 ACIRICE7 87REE7,
EFAILIUS BURG.
CIAS always op hand a full assortment of Tin
XI. and Jammed Warn, et, king and Parlor
stovee of the hest manufacturio, Gutter Spout.
.11collrig and Galvanised Iron Cornish,
manufactured and put up at reasonable rates.
f Bepairing promptly att-nded to.
aprBo-ly
TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS.
Collection ol Pensions, Bonolies, Back Pa
• and 'War Claim.
Officers' Pay Rolls, Muster Rolls, and Be
crultlng Accounts Made Oat.
THE undersigned, having been in the am
ployment of the Unitcd States during the
last eighteen months, at' Clerk In the Muster
ing and Disbursing Office and Office of Ruper
intendent of Recruiting &twice of Pennsylva
nia, respectfully informs the public that he has
opened an office in , bi DAILY TKLIGRAPB
Builffitig:.. kip - the purpoet ..11 collecting Pen-
Ap t Rountiw, sack l'av and War Claims ;
in'atting Otriceli' tAy ifuetet
tolls and Recruiting
,4ccortuts.
All orders by mallattendo rivproniptly.
iip-teou SULLIVAN S. CHILD.
/1 - ORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PEN
M
FIRST QUALITY WARRANTED.
NONE 13E7M8° TiIE'WBOLE WORLD
A:GREAT LUXURY
PERSONS in want of a superior anil really
good .tnito PEN will find with me a large assort.
ment to select from,. and have the privilege to
exchange the Pens unfit their hand is perfectly
stilted. And if, by. fele. Emma the , Diamond
points brealkoff ducieglwelve monthi, theipur
chaser shall.have the Privilege to select a new
oneizwithoup any charge. : ;
I have very good Gibld Pens, made by Mr.
Nortim, not warranted, in strong silver-plated
esses,,f9r $l, $1.26,
,51.60, $2. .00
Ivor airle at SCHINFEEVE3 BOOOTORE,
aria' No. 18 Market street, Ilarrisburg, Pa.
old Pens! Gold Pens!
-..grwARRAIVrEIIt
*MIMI newassortment of the-wellknown
..a. of all sifses,'etyleei: and in
silver or gold holders, bave just been rtsielved
at the famous CHEAP BOOK ,STOBB of F
GEO. BEBONEE,
91 Market Street.
= Harrisburg, De,0.,'1862.
MOJ qs.s4§ sgapt—A. very nice lot of
anger froins_ycep, for sale low, by
lilcataA & BOWMAN,
.
Cor. Front and Market streets.
-ap2o
Gold! Pens ! lens !
ww. WARRANTED.: .49t
goo bow opft,ned at
6013F 4 ificEd% BOOKSTOBtE,
~113 Mairket Street, 'Harrisburg:
17 r agii2; " =DCocir - &" Co"
irtible of pure Giwie 'Wine, 'of domesec
maiihfahtire,.which they , Offer to their outdo
mers at the. most.superior, article in the market.
The qqautity . pi-hond !pall., sod therefo
those whOns i f to purchase would do well to
DOCK' & CO.
.
inn 1 3 USAF40 Mercer and Peach-Blow POI
Inn
a selealoted"lot, fOr gale low; by - •
• NIOIIOLB &• BOWMAN, •
rant ' • Cdr. Arriint and Market Street!.
CAet . Cilt e t ' w*:h i zi i ttar d !k QVi.uthi m tgg,
gentral r neatly
ed, :WA •
SoriXVIIXR'§ PRIIs'IINt'I OFFICE.
j 9 18 ; r 4,
illlMAJAftf i gorritiogapbao r o fro theliegf
rF,!,-4 4 Pr f .1. 1 , 214 1 ', it Ihte tlitit46l,l a d e , l 7
tildWita & BoWMAN, 1
Oor. :Front and. Market al, -
,
'ngiutes taros
N • 1U i 101 & 0 ? l 'i. - II '‘
IIN
CM
li_
GHCCI-';::.S,
COHNT.B. OF FEc...NT A_ND SAE Kl.l RAE.
PE SA
() N ve G iecu a u d ,itnt,fr bu uved O i r store
mom,
Mom, anti respectfully invite the attention o
the public to our ',nil well .Alocted
stock of
GROCERIEA, vOOBlOll, FOREIGN AND DO
NENIIC le Kiln CEDAR AND WILLOW
WIRE.
We offer for sale
& LOVERIN'S CHOICE SYRUPS,
UIIOICE SYRUPS AND MOLASSES,
of all kinds.
WHITE AND BROWN SUGARS,
GREEN AND BLACK TEA,
COFFEE, SPICES, and
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
We keep on hand all kinds of Country Pro
ince ; also,
FLOUR,
ISH,
SALT,
HAMS,
LARD, Ac.
We oall attention to our large stock of supe
rior
NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
anagnalled in every respect by any in the mar
ket, together with all kinds of
COAL OIL LAMPS, SEIADES, BURNERS,
and CHIMNEYS.
QUEENSWARE AND tiIASSWARE,
of eve ry style, always on baud.
NICHOLd Lit &)WMAN,
aty2U r. 14161 Cor. Front and Market Ste
EAGLE WORKS,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
XA3UIAOXUIU Of
BOOK-BINDBILT HD PENS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOARDS,
AND ILLOBINWI 101
GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE ILNIVkS.
Portable Cider and Fodder Cutters
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Kadin Work and Iron and Gran
CASTINGS,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL 11'd BRAM:lino.
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, MC., E7C.
or- Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braga
made to order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &a
HICKOK'S
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CU 11 iNG 'POOI6
gar Club paid tar OM Copper, lama 4, So er.
STEAM BOIL,EIi:q.
PZ:N"NSYLTA.N.IA IiAiLROAD,
ABOVE STATE BILLEI.
CELLAR. WINDOW U-K A TEs ;
Or Tartans patterns, both atchtbaary and awloglng. 'ash
Weights and various other building esuntoge., for es le
vary cheap at the im y 111-ly j 6 Ad! 6 WoR 4:2_4
JOHN WISE'S
Confectionery & Fruit store,
THIRD STRFXI", NEAR WALNUT,
Harrisburg, Pa.
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL RINDS,
ORANGES AND LEMObIS,
PINE APPLES, BANANNAS,
FRESH AND SALT FLSIL
And vegetables of all kinds, brought direct
from the eastern markets, twice a week, and
purchased under my personal supervision, thus
enabling me to sell a better and cherper article
than any in the-market.
er Orders from a distance attended to
promptly, and goods delivered to any part of
the city free of charge.
FMK CANNED FRUIT oonstantly on
hand. Give me a call
jab,
THEO. F. SOHE.b'FEE,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER
NO. 18 MARKET NARE,
RARRT. Bumf,
10110ARTIOULAII attention paid to Printici.,
j. Ruling and 13indiag iiof Railroad alardiri,
Manifests, Policies, Checks, Drafts, 81c. (lad,
printed at $2, $3, $4, and $5 per thoneend, in
elegant : • le. '2O
POSTAGE CURRENCY.
UTE have received an assortment of Ural
,' T lets adapted for carrying tintely and con
wallet:dry the New Currency, with lot of
LEATHER GOODS GENERALLY.:
ladle? 13atehels, Ladies' Companions,
Pir . , 66 ,, ,
fertmonnales, Sew Cases, Card Oalsep., w r i.
Sing and Sewing Owes, Portfolios.
BICIILLEW DWG STORK 91 Parirket St.
MUM PECTORAI gyßup.
PHD INVALUABLE WHIM M
Yem en
vegetable IV, composition, kis
mpioy9d with wr.mderf maws fur
many years in the on r f diseaskis for the Al ti
I'ABBAGREI and LUNQS. For any form of the
`dims* sash as COUGH, TIOIiLING of the
THROAT, „SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFI~I
- BREATHING, HOAESE.NiIkiS, LOSS OF
VOICA and HECTIC FEVERS, its use will
be attended with the happiest results. It Is
one of the bad and safest medicines for all
forms of BRONCHITIS and CONdIIMPTION.
No faudassa or preparogi on of Opium in any gave
this_. ,
syrsp
MICE MOO PEE BOTTLE.
For sale it •BEEiGNEWS CHEAP BOois.
13T01111.
RUBBER GOODS I
•
.171 p - Rubber Watches,
Rubber Battles,
Rubber Toys generally et
BERGNER% ORE M' BoORSTOIIE
P COKE* 13CRAC8
.1
suftEnuor PURSES
PART MOLIAIRS
And a general variety of Leather Goods, just
=eh* at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE.
HIRAM TUCKER,
IIUrANUFACTUBER and Wholesale Dealer iu
"TUCKER'S PATENT SPRING. BED."
These Beds are particularly noted for their
Cleardinim, Ease and Durability, and are war
ranted to give perfect satisfaction. For sale by
EURAti TUCKER,
mr27-8m No-2 Revere Block, Boston, Mass.
-S1 1 1 4XIKRT BIBLE&
it FULL assortment and, for: of Pocket Biblea
geivedat t. ; ISMIN.I4I3I=7IOIOIN-
iil-_L\IL
JOHN WISE