Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 30, 1863, Image 4

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    11Morttlantotts,
oa BRifSELES.
LIVERY description or class of Toilet Brushes,
and each class in great variety of style,
quality and price.
We can furnish almost any article of Toilet
Brush from common to extra fine, at a very
reasonable price.
The following list comprises our stock of
geode of this line now in store :
HAIR 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 BRUSHES.—HandIed, flue French,
common, roach back, tourists, or soldiers',
dogroot.
HAT BRUgHEEL—Fine French, ordinary, tour
ists'.
BONNET BEIIBHES.—Dog-root, broom corn.
VELVET BBIISHES.—French sprigs, corn,
dog-root.
SHAVING BBUSHEIFI.—BuffaIo horn, rosewood
handles, of badger hair and bristles, corn-
MOII, metal and screw handles.
TOOTH BEUSHFS.—American, French and
English, ivory and buff handles, double,
tourist's In case, badger hair, Russia
bustle very hard, 8 row cheap,
straight, curved and rounded •
surface, hard or soft.
NAIL T3I3.IOWHES.--Plain and winged, straight
and *rounded, buffalo backs, long and
short bone handles. • --••
WISE. BROOM .—Large and small.
SHOE BEUSHES.--Tips for blacking, double,
handled tourists' or soldiers', and Splendid
single brushes for polishing.
FLESH BRUSHEB.—Long and short•:handies,
hard and soft, horse pair, long crooked
back acvtichers
In addition, we have an assortment of crumb
brushes, plate polishers, dusters and .marking
brushes.
KbLLEM'S DRUG AND FANCY SAME,
igulkttf. No. 91 Market stmt.
ERIN
GREAT. DISCOVERY !
KUNKEL'S -
BITTER WINE OF IRON,
Fo4 the cure
I:irNAK .f
;ES, GENERAT•
IBILITY; INDI
TION, DIS
SES OF THE
.:EVOUS SYS
!bI,
lON,AOLDITY OF
STOIdAOH,
and for all cases requiring a Tonic.
This Wine includes the most agreeable and
efficient Salt of Iron we possess Citrate of Mag
netic 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 an efficient
Salt of Iron,.combined with ou;valuable Nerve
Tonic, is most happy. It augments the appe
tite, aims the pulse, takes off muscular flabbi- ,
ness, removes the palor of debility, and gives
a florid vigor to the countenance.
Do you want something to strengthen you
Do you want a good appetite ?
Do you want to build up your constitution?
Do you want to feel well
Do you want to get rid of nervousness I'
Do you want energy ?
Do you want to sleep well f
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ?
If you do, try
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON'
This truly valuable Tonic has been so thor
oughly, tested by all classes of the community,
that it is now deemed indispensable as a Tonic
medicine. It costs but little, purifies the blood,
givei tone to the stomach, renovates the sys
tem and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial
of this valuable Tonic. •
'Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
, , S. A. ,KUNKEL,
- Apothecary, 118 Market street,
j2B . Harrisburg.
lir TESTIMONIAL I
Easrussuati, Feb. 20, 1868.
Ms. 8. A. Kinurst, Druggist:
Door Sir: I have great pleasure in ,testifying
to the complete success °flour Btrrsalkims es
lams In my case. I have been afflicted for- a,
number of years with weakness, general debil
ity and giddinees, so much so that :I have been
confined to my bed fin the greater. part of my
time, and have bad the attendance of our
beetphysicians, but received bat little benefit'
I had despaired of ever regaining my health,
until hearing of your inestimable remedy, Bir
ma *rum os IRON. I determined to try its
virtue, and T tun happy to state, it, has resulted•
in a complete cure. Ism more robust and vig
orouelban I have been for many years, which ,
feeling 1 attribute solely to your Buns Winos
lam. I have ho hesitation In recommending
it to others similarly affected, and shall be
happy to bear personal testimoni
Yours, truly, _ HARM "ttT Fli/800.- .
. .
TO THE PUBLIC.
IfAtuassurto, Feb. 21, 1863.
Ms. B. A. Kum : This is to certify that I
have suffered much for a number of years with
severe stacks of rheumatitun, and, have tried ~.a
great many remedies, which were considered by
ethers a sure cure, without the least effect on
me, so at last I have tried Ittomst's BELIZIL
WWI or IRON, and I must say that one bottle
has nearly cured me, and I intend taking it rtri='
til lam perfectly cured. Yours, truly, .
MBB. DAVID BAB/TORE.
will. B. BRABBITRIMi
PI AN 0 . 1 0 RTE ESTABLISHMENT,
N 0.427 Broome
NEW YORK.
IVO: subscriber respectfully invites the atten
-1 tion of his friends and the public generally
to his Piano-Forte Establishment, at. No. 427
Broome street, corner of Crosby street.
liaving withdrawn his interest, stock and,
Materials from the late firm of " Lighte & Bra&
bnrys," which firm was dissolved on the 31st
Jewelry,. nit., and having purchased the entire
stock of Piano-Fortes and Piano-Forte Material;
owned by his brother, Edward G. Bradbury, in
the said firm, he is now prepared to supply the
Increased demand for his celebrated Piano-For
tes. Employing the most skillful and ..experir
enced workmen,,with•a large stock of the best
and most thoroughly seasoned material, and an
abundance of capital, he has taken in hand the
personal supervision of the whole business :of
manufacturing his instruments, and is enabled
to turn out Piano-Fortes of unequalled/tone and
derablenas.
BRADBURY'S NEW SCALE PIANO-FORTE.
In the arrangement of our new settle, drawit
and prepared with the utmost care, expressly
for our new instruments, we have added every
Improvement which can in any way tend to the
perfection of the Piano-Forte, and we can con
lidently assert, that for delicacy of touch, yet ,
rune, purity, brilliancy and sweetness of nine,
combined -with that strength and solidity of
frame- necessary to durability, these instru
ments are unequalled. • ,
"Strenoh and Reauty" is our motto, and ive
Luvite the elosoit.criticiem of the best unbiased
Judges,* the land.
Mir,Every inatrunient warranted for five
years.:_ WM. B: BRADBUBY,
427 - Broome et., oor.Vf Crosby, New York.
B. STOUT . AND SCOTCH .ILLE,
JJ, bottles, just received and for sale by.
inrBo WM. DOCK, Ja., 8(00.
Coto of Mfr ti.
Pennsylvania Rail Road
Summer Time Table.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
ON AND AJ
MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1863,
THE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will depart from and
arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fel
lows :
EASTWARD
THROUGH EXP 112238 TRAM 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. :a., and arrives at West
Philadelphia -at 9.66 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 12.2 b p. in.
PART MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Sunday) at 1.00 p. in., and ,arrives at
West Philadelphia at 6.00 p. in.
1LA113118131110 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
via Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 th m.,
and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 p. m.
WESTWARD
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Har
risburg daily (except Monday) at 2.00 a. m.;
Altoona; 7.16 a. za., take breakfast, and arrives
at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. •
PIECLADELPHIA—IMPRESS TEAM luavai
Harrisburg daily at 3.09 a. m.; Altoona at 8.00
a.m.„ take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at
12.80 p. in. • -
• MAIL TRAIN waves Haifisburg p.
in.; Altoona at 1 7.16 p. in., take stkp , k, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 12.86 a. ta,
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 8.60 p.
Altoona at 8.86 p. m., and arrives at Pitts
burg, at 1.00 a. in.
TFARRIBBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAM
leaves Philadelphia at 2.30. p. m., and arrives at
Harrisburg at 8.00 p. m. •
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaires
Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m.; and arrives at Har
risburg at 9.40 p. This train runs via Mt.
Joy.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Sup& Middle Div. Penn'a B. B.
Harrisburg, April 16, 1862.-dtf
Northern Central Railway 1
SUMMER TIME. TABLE.
THREE TRAIM . N , IHAY
TO AND nom
BA.I,TIMOR_ L
Washington City.
Connectiontimade with trains en Pennslyva
rda Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the
West. -
TWO TRAINS DARN to and from the North
and West Branctifiusquelaanna, 'Elmira, and all
of Northern Re* York. .
ON and 'attar MONDAY, APRIL 20th
1868; the Passenger Trains of the Northern
Central Railway will arrive at and depart from
Herrisburg and Baltimore as follows, viz: .,
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily
(eaoept Sunday)..lo.lo A. M.
' -` leaves Harrisburg.. 1.15 P. M.
" arrives at Baltimore 5.85 P. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury
daily (except Sun
.. day) 11.07 P. M.
" leav es Harrisburg .
(except Monday), . 2.00 A. if
" arrives at Baltimore
didly,(eacept
daYi . 6.15 A. IL
ILABBISBURO ACCOMMODATION
leaves Harrisburg 6.80 A. M.
NORTRWLRD. -
'MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimoredally
(except Sunday).. 9.15 A.-M.
" leaves Harrisburg... 1.15 P. M.
arrives at Sunbury.. 4.05 P. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore -
• daily • 9.16 P. M.
" arrives at Hariiebm-g 1.35 A. M.
leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Mon
, day) 8.00 A. M.
" arrives at Sunbury . . 5.88 A. kor.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION '
leaves Baltimore
dallY (except Sun
• day) ' 2.55 P. M.
". arrivesat Harrisburg 7.30 P. M.
For further information apply at the Moe,
in Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
J. N. DoBARRY, Gin. .910.
Hairisburg, April 18, 1868.-dtf • •
HIV AIR LIN ROUTH.
AND
.
PHILADEPHIA.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL
20th, 1862; the Passengar Tnllas will leave
the Philadelphia and Reading. Railroad Depot,
at Harrisburg, for New York and Philadelphia,_ _
as follows, viz : -
EASTWARD.
.
EXPItliSB' LtitTE leaves Harriaburg at 2.15'
A. M., on arrival of 'the Pennsylvania Railroad
Express Train from the West, arriving in New
York at 8.30 A. M., and at. Philadelphia at
8.20 A. M. A sleeping car is attached to the
train through from Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TEAM leaves Hardaburg at 8.00 A.
M., arriving in New York at 6.80 P. N., and
Philadelphia at 1.60 P. M.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 P.. M.,
arriving in New York at 10.25 P. M., and Phil
adelphkcat 7.00 P. M.
• WEBTWAIRD.
FAST LINE leaves New York at 6.00 A. M.,
and Philadelphia at 8.16 A. N., arriving a
Harrisburg at 1.16 P. M
MAIL .TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon,
and Philadelphia at 8.80 P. N. , arriving at Har
risburg at 8.20 P. N.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves New York at 7.00
P. N., arriving at Harrisburg , at 2.10 A. If.,
and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express
TrainJor Pittsburg. A sleeping cai is also
tacked to this train'.
Conneetiorut are made at Harrisburg with ,
trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central
and Cumberland Valig railroads, and at Bead= ;
ing for Philedelphia, Petteville, Virilkesbarre
Allentown, Easton,
Baggage checked through. Fare betweett:
New-,York and Harrisburg, $5 Ib'; betweeni
Harrisburg and Philadelphia, $8 85 in No.ll I
care; and-$8 in No. 2.
. _
Ti n ticke!l3 or:xitherinformatlon apply toi
sole-dtt ' d'• Mined Am.
tints of Iv'. •:t.
1882 , WINTER 1863.
ICREANGEMENTI
CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN
RAIL ROADS.
CANGE OF HOUP.B.—On and after Mon
day, November 17, 1862, Passenger Trains
will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted}
For. Chambersburg and Harrisburg
-
£.- 14 P. M.
Leave Hagerstown 7.00 2.46
" Greencastle 7.87 8.86
{
Arrive at.. 8.17 4.20
Ohambersburg.... • /
Leave at.. 8.80 12,66
Leaves Shippensburg:: .:.. i... 9.00 . 1.22
" I'Vostltille. 2.00
"& : Clatlisle., ip.lo 2.42
" i Di- -istilitrgi--.4 . . - .1-.4. - .10.42 .8.12.
Arrive at Harrisburg. ~......A1.15 8.40
For Mambo - aid Oniarstown:
A.. N. P.. IL
Leave Harrisburg '4 • 8.06 I , • 1.86
". : Mechanicsburg 8.47 2.16
",: Carlisici.:..V.:.i:....o OK 155
~: Newvi11e........ ...... lo.trA 8.20
" Shippensbnrg..... ; .10.88 4.00
AMie at Ohambershrwg... s .,..ll.oo 4.80
Leavy 4.40,
" • Greencastle 11:56 6.80
Arrive at Hagerstown 12.86 8.10
Making cloaefilon4oolo6o 4t burg
with trains for„ ftiladelphlk New York and
-Pittsterg, ; andisfthiandha for ailliaints _West.
O„.N. LULL, ay.
8.P.. Office, Chaukbarsbure.Vov. 17. 1882.-ly
111 E: LU)ING: 1181,tiRCIAI)
- ,
iSIIMMER IiaItA4CGEDIENT.
(I.IIPAT MUNE LINE FROM THE NORTH
And Northwest for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading, Pottsville, Lebilmn, A ll entown, Earf
on, Ao:ottitirr' '
Trains leave Itwrisburg for Philadelphia,New
York, Reading, Pottsville, and ill intermediate
stations, at 8.08 mpg2 . oo P. M.
Ayr Yoik Extiess leaves Harrisburg, at 2.16
A. M., arriving at New York at 9.16 the same
morning. -
Fares frOM HarriAburk Nevi York ssl6;'
toy Phtladelplda , sB.` 86 .and $2 80. ,Baggage
chbiled through. . ,
Returning, leave .New York at 6 A. M., 12
, and 7 P.' M. (Pittsburg Express .) Leave
P • elphia ati13.16 . 4.1.1., and 8.80 P. IL
Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains,
through to and froth ifittsbrirewithont change.
Passengers by, the: tjatawkes Railroad leave
Tamaqua at &AO ;..‘9,and 24§A 741.;f0i Phil
adelphia, New YOrk,3uul t all Way Pointe.
Trains leave , Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., and
2.89 P. M.,l'or Philndeiphia; 'Harrisburg and
New, York. •
4.n Accommixlation Passenger train leaves
*g at 6.00 A. , and returns from Phila-
IL
at 6.00 P. M.
i _ar, All the above trains run daily, Sun
days excepted. -
4 .+ - A Sunday train- leaves Pottsvil.le at 7.80 A.
and Philadelphia st 8.15 P.
9ommutaMon; .Mileage, Season, and Amur
sic Tickets sat reduced rates to and ,from all
points... • . G. A. NICOLIA,
General Superintendent.
21/,'1868.-dewtt- • r
1563• 1863..
PRILADELPHIA AND ERIE. RAII.I
T -
.[ • "
HIS *
great line •travelsfirlbaiNorthern and
Northwest counties of Tenneylvania to the
city of Erie on Lake Erie.
4t has b e en leased by the Pamayksfairs &d
-read anyway, and under their auspices is being
rapidly opened throughout its entire length.
It is now in use for Passenger and Freight
blutiness from Harrisburg to Driftwood. (2d
Fork,) (177 miles) en the Eastern Division,
s.rid from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles,) on the
Western Division.
t ma 01 immunize TRAM AT ICARRIEsuita.
all Tuthileaves North 1.15 A. M.
xpress Train leaves North • 8.00 A. M.
Care run-throughwnsons as man both ways
these trains between Philadelphia and Lock
even, and between Baltimore.and Zook Mayen.
Elegant Sleeping oars on .the Express train
loipth ways. : '
; For information ice:iv:wilt:lg Passenger busi•
mess apply. if: the B. B. On. llth and Market
streets. •
• And for Freight brethars oflhe'tiompany's
Agents:
8. B.
s reets, Phil Kingston, Jr, Cler. 18th and Market
tadelphia.
J. W. BaYlligile, Ede.- •
J. M. Drill,. / , Agent; N. 0.
_ll. R., Baltimore,
• H. EL. ,Hourron,
- • _ Gavel :Freight Apt. Niro,
Lawn L: Morin
. Gen't Ite 441, PAWL
Jos. D. Pons,
.} 2O-41 : 1 y1 Ofdi Jtanafeft Wiarufwg•
FREIGHT REDUCED I
& ROPE
CM
EXPRESS CO.'S
NUR` Br, QUICK NTH
TO AND FROM
:NEW:YORK
Goods Ordered in the
Morning Returned
the same Night.
Leave New York at 74 P. M., by the Fast
Through &pram Train, arriving in Harrisburg
at 8 A,
_24.-
WIT ROT ORANGE OF oak
Order Goods marked
via HOPE EXPRESS cp., .
General Oak*, 162 jiroadway, New York.
For farther informalion orkquL-e of .
GEO. BERGNER, Await
Itaintrantrio, Ana. 1881.4.1t1
per. wo. mACKEREL, in - kilts finally nee, )44 roodinill and for sale
114 6 - — WM.:POW" 00
ay.s 744-, ;
D. W. GROSS & CO.,
DRUGGISTS;
MARKET STREET,
EA.RBISBURG, PA.
DRUGGIST) PHYSIOIANS,
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS.
We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all. such articles Esi are desirable, and
would respectfully call your attention to 'the
largest and beet selected Stock IU this city, of
.DILUGB, O E IQAL4 { & FLINTS,
its, Vanl# . tee ad °bill, -
Burning Fluid and Alockhoi,
Laid, Sperm and Pine GUN,
Bottler, Vials anal Lamp (Hobe!,
1.3a01a Soap, Sponges and Corks,
•dra., A&C„ - & a. &o.
With a genand 'variety of
PERI?INKRY4 OILET:4II.T.T.OLES,
selected from the Vest mannfiauieS and Per- .
turners of Europe and this country.
,Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITS
~_~:~Mc~~i=~a:~~f:~:r,~:]
We seepectfully Invite a call, feeling confi
dent that we can enpplit the *ante of all on
terms to their eatisfaction.
TIIE= 1 TEETH I I
JUNES' AND WHITE'S POBOKLAIN nurril,
PATENT MEDIOILOS, and
HAIR lIHBTOBATIVID3
Of all kinds, direct from the Pxoprietora.
Saponifier and Clancentrated Lye.
Wholesale Agenta for Saponifier, which we
sell u low as it can be purchased in the cities.
IHAYEB'S MEDICAL FLUID FIXTRAGTS.
Being, large purchawas is these Dila, we can
offer inducements to ohm tapers. Oosl Oil
lamps of the moat improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to horn
0.061 Qii.
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS.
Those of yon who have not given our HOME
AND OAT= POWDERS a Mal ltnow not
their superiority, and the advantage they we
in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in
good condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the nee of our (ladle Powders ,'
the increardng qumdity and quality of milk,
be idea improVing the general healtkand
ptarrwoe of their Cattle.
Our long experience
,In the baldness gives as
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements In the elides are
each that We am in • very abort time furnish
anything apputaltiing to our basinees, on the
best of terms. '
Thankful foi the liberal patronage bestowed
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
busineea, a careful selection of .
at fair prices, and - the desire to please all, to
merit a wain-nanoe of the favor of a diecrim
hiding public.. apl6 dly
HIRAM TUCKER, •
MANUFACTURER and WboleaalaDealer
"TUCKER'S PATENT SPRING EEG"
These Beds .are particularly noted for their
CheolhkeaN Kase apid Durability, and. are war
ranted to give perfect satisfaction: For tile by
•:, ICUIAK TUCKEIt,
mr27-81n] No. - 2
IlevereßlOck I3oiton Masa
Gold Pens ! Gold Pens !
firI,WARRA N TED-
Hee been opened at
SOMMER'S BOOKSTORE„
Ai 18 Market 13trom*, Harrisburg.
I rallittifi, Browni e bade; and all kinds of
V cedar ,andlkar. ware for sale by
1110fLOIA BONFMAN,
zur2B car. Front and lifarket Streets.
v _. 1, '.7 ._ 4
/ %RANGES AND LEMONS, a fresh importa;,
tion, jut' seceiired and-for saler. by
MAO " ' IMDOOK. & CO.
LLAIII3 AND • DBlKLimobener'l
it ExcelBL3ritanassid Driedliger
#
to give eatiefact&on wmtillted
. . 141.011bil & 110
at Ctse• Irreat WIIIISI
aud Ih Aiter atreete.
SAzum of an Ansilitiow—Gmva: Bell y.
WW4- 11 a4-t( 1 0. ;•:
ID. in. Gross Szt to.
WHOLHEALE AND RETAIL
NO. 19
DyerEltnHs, Masi and Putty,
.Artist's , Colors and Tools,
. Pure Onnuel BPlc%
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GUNS, ANnErrs
COLONES, PAINT AND
IN ALL MOD VAILINITEN,
POLON AND BRONZED
O#:ALL MD&
'COIL OIL 1 CARBON OIL!
PURE.. DRUGS
lartiaUamtio
1 N S R A Zt E
Ilarine, Fire and inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg-, Ps., of the
INSURANCE COEPINY OF NORTE MEW'
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Oharter perpetual.
Capital and duets $1,200 000
16.wmwsli
Arthur 0. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, john A.
Brown, Samuel F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Am
brose White, John B. Neff, Richard D. Wood,
William Welsh, William F.-Bowen; James N.
Dickenson, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Geo.
L Harrison, Francis E. Cope, Edward H. Trot
ter, Edward &Clarke. :
ARTHUR 4. COFFIN, President.
°SABLES PLATT, Secretary.
As central agent for the above niuned
ny, the undersigned is prepared to take
risks in any part of the State of Pennsylvania,
either annually or perpetlially, on the most
favorable term,.
Office in Walnut street, near Second.
WILLIAMBTINELMIL E _
jelo-dly Harrisburg, ra.
ESTABLISHED -1760
PETRA. lAIIIIILLA.RD,
Snuff and Tobaooo Manufacturer
16 4. is CHAMBERS sr.,
(Fen:early 42 Chambers Street, New York,)
TA/OULD call the attention of Deakua to the
articles of hie muinft,cdaue, viz
BROWN SNUFF.
m acr iboy, Dew%we,
Fibs Hamm, • • • Pore 'Men*
Pause liappee, Nachltochas,
Amatican Gentleam, - Copen!usta
,YELLOW MUFF. ``""
Scotch,
High Toast Sootgh, • `
Irish High Toast, or Ltmdyfoot,
Honey Dew Scotch,
Fresh Honey Dew Scotch,
Fresh Scotch.
or Attention is called to the large reduction
in prices of Fine : Cut, Chewing and Smoking
Tobaccos, which will ,be: found of a Superior
Quality. ' ` •
TOBACCO , .
ILKOZING. ' •
14 ngt • S. Jsgo,
'No. 1, Spanish,
' No. 2, ' *Cnbster,
Nos. 1k 2 mixed, Turkish. "
Granulated.
rnmnsPrionawnro. •
P. A. 1.., or plain,
Cavendish, or Sweet,
Sweet Scented Oronoco,
Tin MI Cavendish.
N. B.—A circular of prices will be , sent on ,
application. mrlLdly
NEW GOODS FOB TEE TOILET ,
*bite Pond Lilly Extract.
• White Pond Lilly Toilet ,Water.
White Pond 1,114 Hair Oil.
White Portillilly Toilet Soap.
Queen of -Flonnw Toilet %sp.
Queen of Floirers Hair Oil.
- Queen of Flowers Toilet Water.
The Union Bouquet, a splendid perfume, dedi
cated to the ladies of the United IRON.
These excellent goods, neatly put up, and
ixtre'lial , ing an extensive sale, we offer In this
coinnianity. O. S XiELLEB.
Alot.of fine pomatums, heir oils, Sae• soaps,
coiniegne, Sm., fresh from the factories ; reatv--.
ed a the "Popular Emporium" for Toilet arti
cles:
KELLY:Ha Drug Store.
my 4 91 Market street.
DAN'L A. MENGE AGENT.
nir,the Old Wallower Line, repetition- , y
forms the public that this Old Ihdly,Trams
*talon Line, (the only Wallower Um now in
existence in this dty,) is In bnamssfhl operation
and_ prepared to -carry freight as low as any
other ;individual line between Philadelphia,
Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, H9lliameport,
Jersey Shore, Lock Ha : rtrkouid all otidepOinta
on the Northern Oentral, - Pidiadedhiwand Ede
and WlLliameport and
'DAN'L A. MUNCH, Agunt,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Goode sent to the Warehouse of Hears.
Peacock, Zell & Hinchman, Nos. 808 and 810
lifarket street - , above Eighth, Philadelphia, by
4 o'clock, P. 31., Will arrive at Harrisburg; ready
Am delivery, next morning. apBo-rdnayl
COFFEE COFFEE I COFFEE
IiTANTED, every Grocer' , :and -the Public to
V V t ry
WORMIU'S ZIONP ARBIL PREPARED (X)E-
• Warranted to give eatishastion, or the money
refunded. It is universally . acknowledged the
BEST NM USED.
Prepared and for sale at the Eakle Steam Spice
find Cotee Works, No. 244, North Front, (cor
ner of New at.,) Philadelphia, Pa.
moh9dBni. HOWARD WORRELL.
A. P. TEUPSER,
TEAOHER O.F liftra.lo
9mtia 41. WARD'S MUSIC STORE,
12 .N. - Third Street.
Realdenea: Third Street, above North.
dl&-tf
- *JAPENESE TEA.
A OHOICE LOT of this celebrated tea pad
remiived. It is of the first cargo ever im
ported, and is much superior to the Chinese
teas in quality, strength and fragrance, and is
also entirely free from adulteration, colorirkg or
mixture of any kind. 1.1 lithe natural leaf of
the'Jspanese Tea Plant. For sale
by -
mr4 WM. BOOK, Jr., 4 00.
30 000 rips. Hams, eanvassed-and
uneanveuned, of artery choic e
grand in market, fors sale very low, in large
bnantities =or singly. Each Lam warranled.
For sale by NICHOLB iff BOWMAN,
myB Cot. Front'ankidarket sta.
CHOICE SYRUPS AND MO LASSES.—We; are n*offerhg for Bale, very low, a lot of
choice aynoe. Call w iancl exa , fe . ,at
BOWMAN,
apl4. Cor. Front *Market streets.
VOR,S.AlB.—Twolmitdinia* 20 f el t
.f r ont
1: and 11 0 feet deep , Piiiii:Pt4ll4lltTeettl.
below the Ridge road,. •
my 2 TIES fF.
-- .
EMPTY EARRELL4... •
ALOGE number of empty *Milky: bade
and wine and bratireaske, Weak-bit 1
ear) VII: DOOM, 1114c1t119. 1
("ARDS I.l—Weddbig, VidtbiZeilimetaglitil
exixedwo 4
%I ards, Make* 13111-beide, inyikaton
and printing in general- neatly and
ly
executed,
at —7, :. 7r ,, —.13.4:.'.1
SORMER'S PRINEING 0' ,i a =
. J 9 18 Market Street, Mardabluir.
. MOM' ARdifitai-5- ; •
jo ts - list..,Obt;
. Zral.A.— nl-1.1) -4.v•ltlANilkl.
s us i ntirg
N1U1101,6 4r, 13_(,) . ". :.,11N,
AND RETAII
G 4) C E
00iNili OV MINT AND MAB& 6Tuarrr, RAE
13113311RG, PUNA.
(AWING to the leman_:s ct our business, a-,3
V/ have enlarged and not - roved our store•
room, and respectfully invite the attention of
the public to our tn a wall „geI:A.4A
stock of
AIteCERIKS, FORE6N OD Do-
MUTH; FRUIT*, CM& WILLOW.
WARS.
We offer for sole
STE.WARTB & Lonthars CHOICE BYED - Pu,
CHOICE SYRUPS AND MOLARS,
of all kinds.
WHITE AND BROWN SUGARS,
GREEN AND BLACK TEA,
CONTEE, SPICES, and
FLAVOBING EXTEL&Crib
We keep on hand all kinds of Country Pro
duoe ; oleo,
'FLOM,
ISH,
• BALT,
' . , Elikilds LaitD,
We call attention to our lame etockfof grape
rior
NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL,
unequalled in miry respect by any in the ma:
ket, together with all kinds of
COAL OILSPADES, SiffiltUrii
• and MMINITS.
taw?lasswaiut tam ULASSWARis.
of eiwy style, always on hand.
NIOROI.B & BOWMAN,
iny2o rd-d 143) Cor. Front and Market S.
JO/IN WIRE'S
Oqufectionery 436 Fruit Store,
TRIP BWIST, MAR WALNUT..
Rarriaborg,
OONFINITIONKEti OF ALL ICINDri,
ORANGES AND LIGIONIS,
%FINN - APPLES, BANANNAS,
,F/Ulai AND SALT a.
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 dumper Aide
than any in the markt*.
or Orders from a distance attended to
prim a ry, and goods delivered to any part of
the r a n free of charge
l
OANNKD FRUIT °oust:fatly
band Give me a call.
..1626
.TD OWENS AND SOLDIERS.
Colketkin oflosioas, Beagles, Back Pay
and War Claiati..
Olken' fay Rolls, Muster Rolls, and lit"
cruising Account* Made Out.
MEE undersigned, having been in the em-
L ployment of the United States during the
last eighteen months, as Clerk in the Muster
ing and Disbursing Office •Ind Office of super
ihtencient Of Recruiting SAvice of Pennsylva
nia, reapectfuly informs the public that he has
'bead an office in ...hi. DAILY TTALAGIRAPIi
Banding lox the purposr of collecting Pec
?liens, Bounties, Back Pay and War Claims ,
also, 'iankhar out Officers'. Pay Rolls, Muster
Boils and Recruiting Aocortta
AU orders by mail attends I to promptly.
I3P icon 811ILLIVAN S. CHILD..
ORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PEN
IVA MUST QUALITY WAIIIIAN E 3).
NONE AMER IN TEIR WAVLE WORLI)
A GREAT LIIXIIR Y
PERSONS in want of a superior and teall: 1
good Gout NW will find with me a large assort
pent to select from, and have the privilege to
exchange the Pe nknntit their hand is perfectly
suited: , And if by fair means the Diamond
points break oft during twelvemonths, the ptu
cbasor shall have the privilege to select a nes
ate, without any charge.
I have very good Gold Pens, made by lit
Morton, not warranted, in strong silver-plated
casts, ,for $l, $1.25, $1.60, $2OO.
Air sale at SCHEFFE.i'S 13001ISTORE,
ap6 No. 18 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa
THEO. F. EICHEFFEtt,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER
• NO. 18 KARIM NARA,
HAERIBBIJBG.
100ARTIOULAR atterdicat, paid w Printitm
Ituling and Montag of Railroad Blanka
Mazdfests; Policies, Checks,
Drafts, &a. Card:
printed at $2, $3, $4, and $5 per thousand, is
elegant '2O
POSTAGE OURRENC Y.
TETE brae received an aciortment of Wai
VT leis adapted for carrying solely and cor,
venlemtly the New Carrency, with lot of
Jaw.ATHER GOODS GENERALLY.
Ladies' Satchels,. Companions Petal,.
Partatounalea, `S aga Cktaes, Card O eeea,
Mag i : 3 l ll32r d Sewing Caw, Portfolice.
8 DRUG MOW 91 Market ex.
IsCLINTKI I PECTORAL SYRUP.
rpHIS INVALUABLE SYRUP, WHICH
entirely vegetable in ita composition, he,
been employed with wonderful sueowe
man Yams In the core of diseases for tho Ai
P and LUNGS. For any form of thr
diem° mech. as WWII, TIOELLNG of
THRove - SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFF i
CULT .BREATHING, HOARSENIM, Losi U
VOICE, and mono FEVERS, ite use 'AI
be attended with the happleet results. It
Ma of the best and safest medicines for 7
fOnna of BRONCHITIS and OONStrhiP i
No iarariai or prtilaration t OP's Gow
ei ea:sirup.
PRICE slooPfai BOITLE.
For sale Bunmairs thir&Ap
STORE:
Gold Pens! Gold Pens
_IF.WARRANTED! - sat
A mama newiseortment of the well know-
JCL "'Newt= Pen" of all ebsee, , tyltla, and
Alter Or gold ludden 'have Net been receiv"l
et-the leinoes CHEAP 11008 STORE of
GEO. BERGNER,
91 Market Stteet
Earrielyins , Dec., 1862.
POOMMir somas,
PlicanTh3,
, .., •
PORT - IiONAIE
Ad a general tr . T . IA Leathgr Good 2!.
recialved 1.!_511EI,1:13 BOOK STOI.I,
.
DIME GRUB WrbtiL—Dock & Co. have --
.L article of pure Grape Wine, of duce_::.
4 11 , 1 dictire; width they offer to their eL=:'
Men as toast superior article in the marb , :
Vbe Tquintitt an hand is mall, and there:or ,
ylpliii* to purchase would do well
atal
Dom
awl]
JOHN WISE