Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 13, 1861, Image 4

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AV Y BEEF & PORK FOR 1862
NAVY DEPAATMENT,
Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, August,
24,1861. .
Sealed Proposals, endorsed " Proposals for
Beer and " Proposals for Pork," as the case
may be, will be received at this office until 9
o'clock A.M., on Wednesday, the 25th day of
September next, for furnishing and delivering,
free of all cost and risk to the United States, at
the following navy yards :
Barrels Beef. Barrels Pork.
At Charlestown, Mass. 3,500 4,500
At Brooklyn, N.Y.....4,500 6,000
At Philadelphia, Penn. 1,000 1,500
9,000
One-half of said beef and pork must be delivr
ered at each of the above-named yards, respec
tively, by the Ist day of April, 1862 ; and the
remaining half by the let day of June, 1862,,
unless earlier deliveries should be required by
the chief of this bureau. Payment to be made
within thirty days after the delivery.
Bidders must specify their prices separately
and distinctly in separate offers for 'the beef and
for the pork, and for each of the places of de
livery, covering all expenses and all charges.
The beef must be from well fattened cattle,
slaughtered between the first day of October,
1861, and, the Ist day of January, 1862, and
weighing-not less than six hundred pounds, nett
weight, each. The legs and leg rands of the
hind quarters, and the shins and, shoulder
clods, the shoulders of mutton and. ends of
sticking pieces, and at least twelve pounds from
the neck end of each fore-quarter, or the. parts
marked Nos. 1,2, 3,4, and 5, on the thawing
or delineation of the fore and hind-quarters of
an ox, which will be attached to and form a
part of the contract, must be wholly excluded
from each barrel ; all the.other pieces are to be ,
packed, and instead of being cut with a cleaver, I
must be cut through with a saw and knife, to give the
meat a square, neat, and smooth appearance, in pieces
of not less than eight pounds, nor more than twelve
pounds each.
The pork must be packed from corn-fed, well
fattened hogs, slaughtered between the Ist day
of December, 1861, and the Ist day of January,
1862, and weighing not less than two hundred
pounds each, excluding the heads, joles, necks,
shoulders, hams, legs, feet, butts, rumps, lard,
and all refu-e pieces, and `must be cht with a
saw and knife in pieces weighing not less than
six pounds nor more than twelve pounds each.
Both the beef and pork Musthe gaited with
at least one statute bushelof Turk's Island, Isle
of May, Key West solar, Onondaga solar, or St.
Ulbe's salt ; and the beef must have five ounces
of fine pulverized saltpetre to each barrel, ex
elusive of a pickle to be made from fresh water
astrong as salt will make it, and must be per
fectly bright and clear.
Each barrel must contain full 200 pounds nett
weight of beef or pork, and no excess of weight
in either article will be paid for. -
The barrels - must be entirely near, and be
made of the best seasoned heart of the white
oak staves and headings ; the staves to be not
less than five-eights of an inch thick, and the
headings not less than three-fourths of an inch
thick ; they must be three-fourths hooped over,
including the iron hoops, with the best white
oak or hickory hoops, and each , barrel must
have on it four iron hoops, viz : one of one and
a half inoh in width on each bilge, and one of
one and an eighth inch in width on each chinie,
and each to be of one-sixteenth of an inch thick.
Each barrel must be of the internal capacity of,
thirty-two gallons,
,and the iron hoops must be
well painted with red lead.
Each barrel must be branded by burning on
its head "Navy Beef," or "Navy Pork," as the
case may be, with the contractor's name and'
the yeat when packed, and. weight.;' and shall
also be branded on the bung stave with the
letter B - or P, as the case may be.
The beef and pork' will, unless otherwise di
rected by the chief of this burean, be inspected
by the inspecting officers at the respective navy
yards aferesaid, and by some "swirn inspector
of salted provisions," who will be selected by
the respective commanding officers ; but their
charges fur such inspections must be paid' by
the respective contractors; who must likewise
have the barrels put in good shipping order, to
the satisfaction of the commandants of the re
spective navy yards 'aforesaid, after: inspection,
and at their own expense. - •
Two or more approved sureties in a sum equal
to one-hall the estimated amount of the con
tract will be required, and twenty per oentum
in addition will be - withheld from the amount
of each payment to be made, as collateral se
curity for the due and faithful performance of
the respective contracts, which will on no ac
count be paid until the contracts are complied
with in all respects ; and is to be 'forfeited to
the United States in the event of failure to
complete the deliveries within the prescribed ,
-:1n case of failure on ,part ,of th t t, con
track& deliver 'alibi any Of theliefif "Of park:
above mentioned, of the quality and at the
time and places above provided, the,contractor
will forfeit and pay to the United States, as li
quidated damages, a sum of money equal to
twice the amount of the contract price to be
paid in case of the actual delivery, thereof
which liquidated damages may be recovered
from time to time as they accrue. Payment
will be.made by the United States at the peri
ods above specified, (excepting the twenty per
centum to be withheld until the completion of
the contract, as before stated,) after the said
beef and pork shall have been inspected and
received, and bills for the same shall have been
presented to the navy agents, respectively, duly
approved by the commandants of the respect
ive navy yards, according to the terms of the
contract.
The parts of beef to be excluded will be particularly
designated in the engravings to be attached to the con
tract. Persons interested can obtain them on applica
tion at this office.
Bidders whuse proposals shall be accepted,
(and none others) will be forthwith, notified,
and as early as practicable a contract will 'be
transmitted to them for execution, which, con
tract Miiet be returned to the bureau will:di - 11km
days, .exclusive of the time required for the reg
ular transmission of the mail.
A record, or duplicate of the letter informing
a bidder of the acceptance of his proposals, will
be deemed a notification thereof within the
meaning of the act of 1846, and his bid will be
made and accepted in conformity with this un-,
derstanding.
Every offer made must be accompanied (as
directed in the sixth section of the act of Con
gress making appropriations for the naval ser
vice for 1846-47, approved 10th of August,
1846,) by.a written guarantee, signed by one or
more'responsible persons, to the'effect that he
or they undertake that the bidder or bidden
will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into
an obligation Within ten days, with good and
sufracientsfireties, to furnish the article pro
posee!''. ' •
This guarantee must be accompanied by the
certificate of the United Statea district judge,
United States district attorney, or navy agent,
that the guaranto'rs'are able to' make good their
guarantee.
No proposals will be considered, unless ac
companied by such guarantee.
The bidder's name and residence, and the
name of each member of the firm,• where a
company offers, with the Christian names writ
ten in full, must be distinctly stated. •
Under the joint resolution of Congress, ap
proved 27th Notch, 1854, "all bids for, supplies
of provisions;' - blothing and Sinai stOreefor the
use of the navy, may be rejected at the option
o the Dgartmerit, if made by one not. knoln
as a . nian.ufactiner of or regular dealer in the
articleqnoposed to be furnished, which fact, or
the reverse, must be distinctly stated in the
bids offereit",.. augBo44t.
thus of gravel ASP arousportatioi.
12,000
NEW AM LINE, ROUTE,
THHEb
U7A9-5s DAILY;TO
P P P ,14 P H I #
wiT±Lour QHANGE.OF.CABS
XO
N AND, AFTERNDAY, JUNE 10,
O .
; 1861, the Passengerpa i rorwill le we, the Philadel
phialeuu NetialiitgAaNroact tiiiiiot;, Narriebtlr,g; Or New
York andPtillatielp4l6,.os followlg viz :•-• • ‘-‘
EASTWARD..
„
L EX.PRE3 LINE leaves Harrisburg , at 9 . .30, A. in., on . ar
rive of Penneyftranin; EnrYitni Train from the
West, aißviitt ityNnwihile at - 4 p. m.' •A: 'sleeping:Mir
is attahhini:Eo the: traimlnenugli , frciut ?tan buil: without,
change: , • - 4 ; 4,, .
4,
MALL;TRAibi leaven aarrisbarg 4 m. 8 . a. m., arriving in
New. rorle an it Ma' fat 1.'25 p. 4 in .
FAST JINN leaves Harriet:Mfg at4.40 . 0, , m4 , 01i arrival
htiPennsithritnia.?.Railroi.M. , Wasin Nan; . arriving in ; New
Yirk at 0.40 and Iltiladelphia at .8.40 : •
.
~VPEHT~P' ; BRA.
FAST LINE lriaiel Newt York'afiiiik:. if.; and ' Philadel
-
at Ba. ni,.uareLving ilirriebargnik p. 3 . 3.. t --
HAM TRAEN - learrni Now, york at 12.00 noon, and Phil
adelphia at,3:1.51 - p. ni,,iirriving at Harrisburg at 8 p mt
.3. PLICPRIASS'J t IN'S leaftdi New York at p. m. terit- -
vhig at Harriebnigin.3o A. m., and connecting with.the
Peannyliania ICap a : Train for PittebnrialAil eleiePing
car is alio attached to Ants train.
Ponnections axe nuide at Itarrieberg with ',rains on the
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and itlamoorland Va lley
Railroads, and at Reading. for Philadelphin,,Pottsvil le,
Willowbep* Allentown, Inatton,i I
:Baggage checliedlhrough: York
and Harrisburg, VA 00,; between Harrisburg and Phila..
dalpbia 118- 26 in efii: >ears, end ST7O. in-ND: 2: • '
For ticketrfOrother information iipPly I • • •
. . . .
mils
PENNSIVA,NII4 RAIL ROAD I
.1
6UMbI'~;~R, ~'Cl~3~ ~' CABI.E.
FIVE TRAINS AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
ON AND * AFTER
610 : NDAY, Jabitl f *, 1864
rho passenger : tralne.of She eouoastvaala Railroad Com
pany. "Regan fro, add arrive at Harrisburg wad
foirOWIS i 4;
reer LINE leaves Harrisburg every morning (except
~M onday) tic 1.164. m.; and arrives at 'Weat Philadelphia
laiti.lo:a. •
THLRHUHII EXII'RE:O2 TRAIN leaves 'Hirrisburg daily
et 9.20 a,. uk.,* add artlrSs at West Philadelphia at 410
MATh TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun•
day)` at 640' p, tp.oyi" Citrates' at West Philadelphis at
These Wales make close connection at Pheedelpnla with
.he New Yorkinett.,...,,
ACOOIIIttOV' oty. .14 , k,": No. 1; NIB
leaves Harrtati • ; arrivel - at West
Pttilidelptda at •
fitatikl*SßUßG .AOC9,24.Ii9DATION MAU% vla Colum
bia, Mania at 4.10 p. m., and arrival at Weat
Phila4OPl ?6'l).* r" • - " '
' ACCOMMODATION' TWN, No. 2, vie Mount Joy,
leaves Harrisburg at 6.16 p. m..connecting at Diller•
ville , wilh•MAlL-TEA.T.I% and arrives at West Philadel
phla 'at Cj •
THItOUGEI.KSPERSB, TRAiLll..l(AdeY''Plilladelphla at
10.20 p.m., : lialgriaburg at. 2.25. a. ..xiti, Altoona • 7.50,
in., and arrives ai tittatalig at 12.0.na0n. • .
RAIL I RAIN leaves P!Aladelphla at 7. 30 a m. , liairls.
burg Altoona, 6.59 p. pi., and airivaa at Pitts
burg atin12:01:1 .*. • - •
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.20'ai' Haiti&
buit.3.35 p. m., Altoona 8.10 . .V t.
mand arrives aPltta
bureati.2,3o a. m. „ ; . !
. _
HARItIi3EIIatia.ACOOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil
delpttla at . 2 1 .30'.p. nq., Lancaster .0.08 . Columbia
0.40 p. m.; Mararrives at, tiarrisburg p m. This
tiain connects at girrieburg, at 8.05 p. m., with North.
ern Centritatallrbia Traim ifor liutibury ,
Look Haven, Scranton and - all points yorth.
AdCOIfiItiODATION TRAIN; Waves'Philatielphiaai 4100 3
P. nl , Lancaster 7.50 p...m.; litountiJoy,B.2l p. m.,
bethtown,. • 8.87' p. -Ins. `and arrives. a$ Harrisburg at
9.30 P. m.
•Attention is called to the fact, that pasengers leaving
Phihidelphia at 4.00 p. m., connect at Lancaster with
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION THAI N, and arrived at
Marrisbarg at 9.30 p. m.
• SAMUEL 0. YOUNG,
• Supt. Ras; Div. Penna. Railroad
Harrisburg, June 7, 1801.—dtf
• JUST. RE.C.EIVED
AN OTHER' LOT• THOSE
EXTRA. FINE ' : POINTED
GOLD. FENS:
OF NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's)
nianufacture;'waiiitito to r tio'fiie best in material,
the nnost pointed, moat durable and ea oheai) ag 'any.
market, for sale with a"iarlety Of Gold RILL Slifer
Cameo of vaitoaa Blies andytices at . -
I - ' usfi atk o
xrffts nooKsToAk
e , • • ur...het
•
-- PETOTOGRAPHY
h all its Branches,
;Assented in the but style known in the art, at
~.. • , . , .
C. .G. CRANE ' S GALLERY).
682 Arch Stre et , East .2h2h,..phaa,
•
Tgooscom
Amp
aptries i ;to„ fOr.Oithesaiwbaliii4
, ucrvikwly
penitskiiianict 1113aitp ittlegrapt), frill& 'Afternoon. Zeptembtr 13, 1661
=OM
;- • - J.J. CLYDE,
General Agent, .Harrlen erg
Mill
EASTAVAII,D.
EMI
.
WIE;S' A', ft D
: n
ifititital
.v I (N,Ia,ELAV,z, s
Holla,nd Bitters
an
Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c..
THE successful introduction and use of this cols.
orated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood
,4 compounds called "Bitters, offered in various
tams, from a quart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until
this word "Bitters" is but another name for "grog,"
or some villanous whiskey mixture.
But the really groat relief derived from the minute
`dose, one teaspoonful, of our medicine,
=BRAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS,
and the entire absence of after prostration,' bas esta
blished for it a reputation which the host of imitations
and counterfeits have failed to undermine. 'it is posi
tively a vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient
piire spirits to preserve it.
But one size of the genuine, (Half-Pint Bottles,)
price ONe Dowsa.
lit is a medicine of long-tried efficacy for Purifying
theh Blow!, so essential for the foundation of good
health and for correcting disorders of the stomach
and bowels.
Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its
M}lutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its
idyength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and
kidneys will noon take place, and renewed health. be
For INDIGESTION. Try
Bo rhave's Holland Bitters.
For 31EART1317RN, Try
Milian's Holland Bitters.
For •ACIDITY, Try
Beerhave's Holland Bitters.
For WATERER/11M Try
Ilternave's Holland Bitters.
For HEADACHE, Try
Berhave's Holland Bitters.
For LOSS OF APPETITE. Try
Bterhave's Holland Bitters
par CCBTt y itsINESS, Try
Bitritive's Holland Bitters.
For PILES; I'l'7
Bos . r i klvets,llolp2d., Bitters.
In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affec
,tionii, it has in numerous Instances proved highly
beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure.
Read 'Car . ()fully
.The genuine, higbly-concedtrated -DIERRAVE'S AnU
LLD Birrras is put .up in half-pint -bottles only, and
retailed at One Dollar per bottle, • The great denrael
for this truly celebrated medicine has induced ma. y
imitations, which the public should guard against
purchasing.
'Beware of imposition, See that our name is on the
label of every bottle you buy.
'Benj. Page, Jr. &Co.
. • SOLE MANUFACTURERS.
Pl'rrg.l3Tißliti, PA
• •
Fay saU
,t&e eity,?filiariLsb t :,o oy, D. Dr4DROBB &
00. . insord—sejil=&&vrly
, . . . .. ... .
- JEWELRY; WATCHES CLOCKS
1 7
, • FA CY GOODS ; -Sr,
• COI
' 'FRED .. f, ZIMVERMAN do
).
1 0. 52 MARKET_PT.REpT, Efintiabtirg,'•
. ?a. , oppogite "Hatt!a - iiarin and adjoining the
AiliArlANAlcill, 'having — puiottasod the atonic or E. P
Ihrintnge, and itdded;ti 'large assortment of NEW JEW;
ELEtit; wo win seirthe hide'atthe rowent Nish pride, stud
soilcit,patronage. .
;Itimehea, aeon and Jewelry neeA l if Anil PitoPIPI ar
pared and detturedku to's) t. 114.1.0 L t ± Ickj
I /damns if . ..21.11IVBRILAli is Co.
' . 1
merman ai - v.i.p5.4143.4.6A . of.'skr.alika..4.A .viwelet.4l.s A. Fi'.
21 1 n:
& co, I,otom.fitiLvooomatand.tholin to my zor
.(neri customers , si , -prtuittdel- atie , eiperienhed.Offigoh
Haki', and eolioit the them a continuance. of the patron.
age ivhicti.inif brieriititiiheitiumly'extrided'ui toe ` daring
tho 4ift . ye
2i3aii. ' • ' • : - :- .. . - ~, ~1
A 429 CAME F. .lENNEM.
DENTISTRY:
n. li-F.Q. W. girigkgrtillate of the
I:JF, altimoici'Colla 4.6 ol Pada( SurgeTy;lcaVing: petals
neatly located in the city nt lifuTisb erg and taken '' tits'
oft! formerly oecupied by %dr. Gorgas,"on - Third street,
bet . . n Market :and Walnut, respectfully informs his
friends and:the-Public. in general, that he is, prepared ' to
perform all operations in the Dental profession either
surgical ` or mecuanichl, In a &leaner ,that'atutUinoV be
surpassed by operators in this or any other city. His
mode of Inserting artificial tooth Id upon the Duet: m
proved scientific principles.
~Teeth, from one to a full set, mounted on fine Gold, 311-
. ver, patina plates ar the Vulcanite 'time. . -
I take gefutt: pleasurein recenuttending the-motive gen:
Haman to all my formerVatibetitetditayrlsbore and vt:,
ainity, and feel confident that he will perform all opera-
Boned') a scientific manner, from my , knowledge of his
ability. Lmy3-iltf] F. .1 & EK/RGAS, D. D. B,
FIISI3EIC Si _
SHAD, .
' •
SALMON; No. 1.,
HERRING, No. 1,
cob FISH , No. 1 1 "
ALA.CIKEREL; No. .1. •
Of ~ho above we have all the ddlerent sized package,
ram ' the arrs to the )1121tILL in store and for sale at the
mut market rates.
fehli3 WM. DOCK, Jk. & CO.
• . .
A' NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT
$
• OR
LADIES' TRAVELLING
- AND
S H 46' N G
•
,At RuViices,for*ale at .
'BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE;
r - 61 Market. Stn.:
OUR UNION & CONSTITUTION ,
UR GOVERNMENT," by Ai.
NW, is a work containing the CONEM/TOrEor or
Tar Err= Bum, giving the construction of its Terms
and ?rovisions, showing -they - relations or the several
States to the Union and each other, eadutplain. I ng gene
ratt heSystem of Government of the Country. Price
. Sold, and orders supplied, by him, at Banis
her& Pa.
. • AgOnta for Counties and States wanted,
THERMOMETERS I
THERMOMETERS, Ornamental Malitle, 44panese Metal.
THERMOMETERS, b. • "."' d d Moused" do'
THERMOMETERS, Lohitillers Tin Case, 12 inch.
THERMOMETERS, do Brass BoundpoubleiScale.
THERMOMETERS, Union Case`,.lo-12
THERMOMETERS, Metalic Frame, 8-10 inch.
THERMOMETERS, Black ;Walnut Case, 10 loch.
THERMOMETERS, Tih Case 7-8-10 inoh."
We have just received a tine lot or THERMOMETE
of various styles, and are selling'B them low.
KELLER'S DRUG STORE,
ark' • -91 Market street.
HICKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD
for sale, '
VT/2 1t) SIVJVB OR OORD LENOIR' TO SUIT
PUBOLLASEBB.
ALSO, LOCUS 2 POSTS AND OHRS7NU2 RAILS OV2
' ' TO ORDER.
ALSO, MONA` AND SAND PVI BUILDING
. ...
Intluire of the subictitiei Aetna ieiddeuch on 'the Rid ge
read, opposite the Goo 4, &ging .?flouse, or at Alie.
Yard, corner. of Second arid Broad skreets, West au.
Imy27-tf G,B. OGILE.
.
REDUCTION. IN PRICES I
KERINHES, Plain and Figured.
O.4I 4 HKERES, Plain and Figured. •
ALL WOOL DELAINES, Extra Styles and Quality.
DROCA LONG SHAWLS, differinit prices. ;
.FINE STOCK OF BLANKET SHAWLS.
I Tfie trines in all the:anew:9odg, eximlnatiOn,iwill
be found "Iowa!
....CATHOARTILL" '
024 Neat d ta,tne Vairisbure
1174-0.- 1 ,40§ aunflodqUiza•-,Bugiri,
7.'itsiy.itaws,tuo recelved ^a •.
v. • lir 1014..M.)4 JR. co:.
fllthLai.
Ay er's
CATHARTIC PILLS.
ARE YOIJ SICK, toottc rd l'OMpiaining?
Are you out of order, with your system deranged,
and your feeliugs uncomfortable? These symptoms are
often the prelude to rierious illness. Some fit Of sickness
is oreepuur upon -vou, and should be averted bye timely
oze of the right remedy Take Ayers Pills and cleanse
oat the'diser iered tiumors—puri.v the blood end let- the
fluids move o duoostructes n biutlilt again. They stimu
late the !unctions of the body into v igarous activity, 'pu
rify the System Iretn rlioease. .A cold settles somewhere
in the body ; alit &vitro Asiti eaters:l. functions. These,
mir reli Ued,'react itPon themselves and the isarrtrund-
mg organs, protacisie oggravetine,:suffering.and -
disease While in this euniiiticie, opyressed by the de
rungerueots, lake Ayer o and ice bow directly they
restore the nitterAl notion at the system, and with it the
buoyant feeling beech, What le truo and so
appaient in this triv'ef and flutomon complaint,. is also
true-inimany of the deep-seated - undilangerous distem
pers. The name purgative elleo eaficils them. Caused
by similar' bbitructiont and derankbraeats of the natural
functions ob the botlY, - their are raPidiFoolee many of
them surely, cured by ihe same means. None who
icnoW,the neglebt to employ
hem wben,oullering from
.the di,ordara they cure.
in
- Stateetiii; fined leade4 Physicians' in ion:IS - of the
prinOlpal Cities ~and teem other wail; knoirn public per.
sons. .
From a fOrwarcling hinictiant, of Pt. Louts, lab. 4, 1856.
. .
Ds. Aim ' Your' Pills.are ttb.. paragon of all that is
great in medicine.. They have c ured my little daughter
of itleerotin sores' neon' tier 'Mtn s and Met that had
proved .Incidrable dor Inars. lier m 'Aber hits been long
grievionsly afflicted with blotches and pimples od her
skin , and. , -in tier hair. 'Alter our -child was cured, she
also tr iou uur Pills, and have cured tier.
. .
ABA MORGRIDGE.
. AL FAMILY Perko. •
(Frew Dr. E. W: Cartwright, Ilea! Orleans.)
Your Plus are the prince of purges. Their excellent
qualitieS litOpist . I: cathartic We'. ioseese. 'They are
mild, but vegy , certain and -effectual in their action on the
bowels, which make them Invaluable to us in the daily
reatitienf of -fileensm • .
• Hunecata, Illsenectes, Foul, Stoma=
[From Ur. Eldward Boyd Baltimore,l
DAM( BRO. ,AYZE : 1 cannot answer you WHAT WM
plainfitir Ifixviitcrialz wd.h your Pills better than to say -
alt th4tme etlek , Lreat r iatil& a purgative medic fns. I place
great dependence on an effectual cathartic in my daily
contesti.Withi•dishaaNatitthelleitins'as I do that'- your
Pills.alicrd us the bust we:have,q. of curse value theft_
hlghtq
• • • Prrntrarea, Pa.„ Mal 1, 1855.
DR. J. C. Avss—Sir : 1 have been repeatedly cured of
he worst headache anybody can have; by it dose Cr two
-lonr Pills. It seems to arboyfrom a foul stomach,
which
YoUrs with great respect,
' • • • ::ED.: W. FEEBLE,
Clcrlt of Steamer Clarion.
Batons DISORDIOLS.-1 as Conmaters.
[FroM Dr. 'Otte - Joie Be 4. ; New York City.]
. Not only aria - your Pills' tutita rably "adapted to their
purposelas an aperient, but I Und their beneficial effects
upon the Liver Very marked i Mind. ['hey have in my
piaclitie proved -more- effectual- tor the cure ot-Bltions
Complaints thanany one. remedy I can mention. 1 sin
sorely' rialerde dud we hitite" at length-a purgative which
Is worthy .the middens°. nf the profession and the
people.
• • J)EPARTALIAIT 07 TAB Drumm, 1 .
Washington,. D. C., 'lth- Feb . 1855. j
it : 1 have used your Pills in my general and hospital
prantioe elieeihiceyod midi' them, and 'cannot hesitate
to say they arelthohest , calhartic•we emidoy.- ThMr re
gulating nation on the . I .ver is quick and decided ammo
quently the keit 'an ; ad trite teble , r'eariedir for derankennent
of thatorgam.,- Ih VO SCUM:nit! Un d ,case 'of
Bilunia * Disease ail obsciitae that it did not readily yield
to thesu: Fraternally •-• • •• - • • • •
• • ALUNZO BALL, M. D.,
Phymelan ca the Marine Hosiiital.
Drimerany Diskadoek' Raux; - .Weauas.
. [Fronk Dr. 4. (31:Greeri, Ohisago.f '
'
Yam.. Ptlis h i ve had HlNkg.trMlL nmy practice, and I
hold them i3steem as one ttio best %pertains h a ve
ever Minn?. Iheir alteritAve Shoal upon the•liver makes
them au excellent remedy, When given M , sma . noses trig tor
Winne tgsenierratict InarrtMen: -- then su b
gar-coat
makes) Mena very aCceptable and convenient for the one
at women and children
.niemtrzir OD Tail BLOPD.
,[From Bev. j Vt ` !3imee; - Pitnier4.6rent Othirch, Boston.
Dr r Airmi 1 tia.vemled yolir sEllis with: exiraordinary
sweep qty, and am those I aalkni.te i
in diadike.J ens
dig tn
eseklothted'vin t
tity: LiAbialoo4,:clitiy.-Areltbe May beat ireeeptlyll 'bay°
over known and I can confidently . recomreene diem to
my' I ;“- Yam, - - J.. tr.'4IIDOM.I
:. , '.Wasaerr, Wyoming Coq: Oct. 24, 1855.
Djsß SIB :Iva using year, Cathartic Piles in my
praticeOthdlindThem ad (moment phrgative to' cleanse
the 4.ettsetiel./4./WAtl the filine;ei Ole 4 10 4
JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D.
Otektesitalt; OJsr.trinmins • rSuppitiiis Or, RHILIIIMATIRII
04 21 '.•4 4 4 0 4"Wiek DB O2B Y, PATFAriTtnei Fun; Inv.
Or. J. Y. Vaughn, Montreal, lbnada.]
ti:«u fOr the .6ire at
Costiveness. If others 01 your fraternity Mitre inund
themes efficacious as I have, they shtinidloiii ins in pro
iilaiining it for the benefit ot - thtAnultitudes mho seller
Irma that munplaintoduchollihough bati,enough In it-
Sell; lirthieprogdintokbf others thavareliarse. beLive
tostiveniksilte offiginette in the bat-your Pills affect.
alai or wad/auto thef.dtsease.
Wromlare:Sißtratit,'Physkilan. aid Midwife, Boston.]
I ilv 1 4,1?)/ 5 :,Cr:lqAktr.014.fiees Pim? Yills,.lolLea at the-
'proper cite, are. nicelleht Mbinotive.a et: the Natatral
earethin i ivbeia'wkrally 'Or Partiality auppreatid, and 'also
ery edge:loaf ldouitichz the'sibitiolt.ariCimrsz
They lir drEhi the:beak - physic we havethatl n wont; •
mend oqc4Our tC*l;Pu*.elialk
,rErom the Rev. Dr. libtrrkesoi the Methodist Episcopal
Churcb4
• Pmaest-House, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 8, 1860.
ELONORSD Sra : L should be - Ungrateful for the relief
your skill limbs:aught malt motrepOrt my case to
you. A. cold,settled in otylimns indATought, on 'eacru.
Mating l!leuralgiO,Paina, which ended, 111 . 0tIt011ie Aheu
matisM.7 - 51igwithstaralidg bled tnebeilt Or plirdoiaus,
the disettaelreiviLvhkraticanit worse, lentil; by' the. advice
of your, exeellent•agent Lid Ilaltimore, Dr.akenzle, I
tried yedryllla. : Their.elfee l ts were slo*,but sure. By
persevei ng u4;th'it dee - Of thilm,l am now entirely well. -
Baton Rodge;iSi., Deo. 5,'1855.
Du. Avist - l'have been'Uniirely cured by your Pills,
of Rheumatic tiout..rpailiftif disease - that had aillicted
me for years. VINCENT SLIDNLL.
igi-Mast of the Pills .in market contain Mercury,
which, although a valuable remedy in skillful' hands, is
dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful oonsequen
ces that frequently follow its incautious use. These
contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.
Price 25 cents per box, or 2 boxes for $l.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & 00., Lowell, Mass.
dold by 0. A. Dannvart, C. K. Keller, D. W. Gross &
11. .Lutz, Holman & Co., Armstrong, Harrisburg,
and dealers everywhere. ap27-smdaw
I DAVID RAYNES, 110 MARKET, ST.
gARRISBURG,.. Agent' , - • -
; LILLIE'S - PATENT
Wrought yyre and Burgh"! Proof.
Julep.
Strictly the ONLY hiereanhic Cale inade, 'that is both
and Burglar ?root. • mar29•dly
re
OA /IDLES!
PARAFFINE,CANDIM,
SPERM CANDLES,
ADAMANTINE CANDi.I23,
STEM - DNB CANDLES;
STAB CANDLIE/3,
CHEMICAL Sl 5 'EEM. CANDLES,
TALLOW OANDINS.
large lot oi tne above in store and tor sale at the low
at pricey by
W.M. DOCK. J 8..& CO.,
jang Oppointe the Court House.
A VERY HEAVY STOOK OF
BLA(3K. AND S.F.CIOND
MOURNING DRESS, GOODS I
OF EVERY DEEiCRIFTION JOST OPENEa
At Priceiskelow the CoBi Or Importation.
CALL AT
cATHcAims,
mai§ Next door to the Be rci e P l i r g /*qv
WALLOWER'S LINE,
• Deux *imps* .
HAIMPBUita - audVALLALDELPHIA
Wm.AC.• Burk' Agent, 812 Atark,et rtreeti:Philtidet
Skit / 6117 ;0#
Special Conductor in charge of each
vain Goods delivered at th 4 Warebouie,'Phlladel.
print, at 4g t eelooir.T..M4 Wilt be delivered in . Hart le
burg next morning: J.: WALLOWER, JE., Agent:,
-lake niiiiiting Detioli 'Harrisburg.
. .
.
TAB SOLD PR'S' BOOK - 11.'Kluntijr't,'
"Our GoVarnAenkn.lnt exiendtion at the,Opouutu
tion of Ulu4tutAlp.fikttoscorkalAyAg the nature and war
p Dap or Qyr, oyerigoe 0 4, ;.44itiokal and - antheltio
• ufees , feriO Si 00 .0.0 r 1141Sitt , •
BJUNROZlVilagfeaft ,
inisltllantous.
LADIk.;3' WINE.
SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE,
Of Cultivated Portugal Elder.
Every Family Should Use.
SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE;
CELEBRATED for its medical and belie
tidal qualities as a genuine Stimulant, Tome .
retie and Sodoritle, highly esteemed by eminent plod
&MS, and some Or the first families in Europe an
America.
SPEER'S. SAMBUCI WINE
- - - - -
is not a mixture or mentathotured article; but is tura,
from cultivated Portugal Elder, recommended. by ollela
ists and Physicians as possessing medical properties an
periorto sey'other n use, aulnit • eacellAt .titt
cle for all weak and debilitated persons, and the aged
and,iintlrm, Improving the appetite, and houeliting taint' -
aud:eltildren. -
! A LADIK.S' WINE,
because it will not intOxibitsiiitt'uther' tines, as It con
taink no mixturebt spirits or other liquors, and: is 10
mirbd ft) , its rich peculiar Bayer and nutritive properthis,
imparting a healthy tone to the dige,tivis organs, and i.
blodnillig;'soltitnilhealthy skin and domnlexiOn.' ". • -
None genuine unless the signature .of
'ALtrith:O'bPEEß,'Paasalc, N. J.,
is over the cork of a tchibottle,
mAgy. ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE.
• A. SPEF.R.i — Fro' prietor.
?soaks,. N. J.
Office 208 Broadway, New - S.Ork.
J. H EATOS, , Agent,
For sale by D W.
,Grass, 00.03. K. Keller, .John
Wy.th and by dregeinle generally
C eat Cure.
DR. LELLAND'S
ANTI RHEUMATIC_ BAND,
"IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOB
.
Rheumatism,Gout and Neuralgia'
• AND A Inn All :GIME
411 Mercurial Diseases.
. It is a conveniently arranged Bawl, containing a MO.:.
cated compound; td roe worn around the 'Waist, Without'
iniu'ry to the moat thalicate,persons, 110 change inhabits;
of llving is required, and it entirely removes the disease
front the system, iikhout'prothitleg the Injurious titleorr
'arising from the use of.,pow_rtai internal ,medicrines .
.Which 'weaken; and' 'destroy lb, rronstiintion; aniegire
teihnOrary relief only. Ily - this treatment,. the - . medical-.
properties contained in 1,113 Bata, come, in .dontact.
Vie lotood'and reaches tire di-Seale, through-the Pores'el
the skin, effecting' in spay instanue porfeeti pure, and.
'restive the parts' afflicted to a heaiihY condition. This
Band is also a net powerful Arrn-bissouna; agent;
wil entirely relieve the system from the Pernicious et
. fec t4of" tiercitry:' , shiderate cases'are'buted
(lair., and we are isonsitiotly.receiiting testidionlals oti its
eflicacy in aggravated cases of long standing. ,
rains $ s 014 to eii'llailcdf Druggists gerieratfy; or can -he
sent by , mail or espress,..with -full directions tor use, to
any 'part Of the thin'try; direet 'fronintlie Principal Oflice,
409 BROADWAY New York • •
"
G., S 11.!. &Ca,"Sole Proßnotoro.
ptivp Oliva* `Sent
oirAGENTB'IVAIZT.E,D EVeltYWHEit.E.jEty
.I.YB-41aw
SOMETHING FOR TRH TIMES 11
A 'Necessity ii .EVerv'no4selio I
. 14 . 1
JOHItS & crtcstiv
Ainerican_ Cement: :Glue
.The-Strongest 61ue..1n Olt& World
FOR CERENTINGWOOG, LgATGER, GLASS;
IVOItY, CHINA;..
ALABASTER, BONE, .
C08.A.L 7 &c , dl's., &c.
The only article of.the Oer.produeed
•
which will Withstand - Water ' ''''
mx:r.ttAcTs
/V .'Avery housekeeper Ehotird ha#.-a nil ly 91 Johns &
tkosley's American. Cement , Giumv-0. x 114E3.
is so convenient to have in :Ile hOuse"—N. Y.
Mblutss.
.1.4 twatways ready; thiscommend4 .t Moveryhody."
N. itmentrinsirr., • , . . • , • , •
"We have tried it, and find it as useful tu our house as
water."-Tratta SPIRIT Tas - Tarn4. •.• -
Price 25 Cents . per Bottle—
Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale
Dealers. • TERigh
Or For sale .by all Druggists and Storekeep
ers generally ibrougliotit the, country, . . .
JOTANB.& CRONY,
(Stilelltruuriiieture%)
78 Wr r iiaa
(Corner of Liberty Street,) Rim l'iton.s
iya-41Y
FASIIIONABLE OLOTH.T4G,
SPRINO MED SIT,I4OR
1 8 6.1
PELLADELPHIA FASEEIONI3.
GRAISITIikLE ' STOIEI3'
OrtiOtte,k, '
CLOTativa EMPORIUM
No. 607 CILFATAT,U2 BZ7I.ERL
•. . .
A serer)) Moak of Bne 'WO:Leh, Baklialt mid American
-•55 5 5 5 OASSIMERICH, . ~ •
• . 5 .. :and VESTINgB,.
For City and country,, trade, with e r nlinapproacbsible
gortment of Ritter' Kinn atttie
pride. • 5 55, - 5 5, .5 7 • 'I
ONE 'pßxcfm is aske4, and a elrr pi intritudci;
worth snd~ uneiiriteilhinit.Wittt each article sold:: 5 - 5-'55
Partii,ulur citation p . abl . tothe COSlApkei department,
and gaVideeta- Mate aunitent te 'order in inyitdilresta.''
In inaugurating thisunne • system. of doing; business,
GRANVii.LE. nTOSFA would impress on the minda 01
the patron& et his aitibliiihmentOhat 'tier east ofilliegift s
is deducted - itnin, and atornatied,l,o,Pl9 tawarli,
cis sold. Hialantiongely - increasicesafes
to; act Was liberally, - antutt the sinnectimet to:reahaa
remunerative profit, • r -
All tikticlettplaistitehed toliviientirasautftettoni
GRANVILLE STOKES'
ONE pitroho-poi*lp-G.E;ml4ravra
807 CHESTNUT STREVt
00t1943md-ardmiir6k-ilft ; ;
SIGN OF THA,
Glorious Star Sumoled- Banner I
AVrap bUI LY 0, ALL PAPER,
IM
'APLENiI *lNDeni
Tithiukt wteall. ihetOwttiong,otmfrieittsotad'ipprd,tally
'lnvite aka:lto examine our goo a and peiceift
Waive deternittle4 to se4:Che4i."; laikitilie
BOBOTER'*:
tlittlithtire'gddgd
pp]: _:!
- .
AL,V-44a1-WL-ALONYO4 .
OARBEDITEILth - AND. , 4I3II.I4IECM'
2 , 10- 427..aarsitl-Setantalirtio •
N. B-.4(MBINCI Aut
ill titical.
"hey go 'light to the Spot,"
INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR OuuGo t
PURIFY YOUR BItEATH I
BTRIIIIGYFIEN YOUR VOICE I
SPALDING'S
Throat Confections,
GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN,
GOOD FOE LECTURERS,
QOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS,
GOOD FOR SINGERS,
GOOD FOR CONSIJhiIIiVES
GENTLEMPN CARRY
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS.
ARF Dk.IIGHTED WITE
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFROTIONs.
CHILDREN CRY FOF
SPAWINQ'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
They redeye a Comb lastaatly
They dear the Throat
They - eve eereegth and volume to the voice.
They impart a deltotooe aroma to the breath.
They are delightful to the taste
They are made of simple herbs and cannot hAr at say
one.
I advise every oho who has a Cough or a Bosky voice
ere fireuth,er any difficulty of the Throat Un get
package or my. Threat Confections, they will relieve you
nateWtly, and yen will And them very useful and pleas.
ant While traveling or attending public medians for atil-
ing your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one
package lam safe in aaylog that you will ever after.
wards iionelder Mein indispensible. Yon will Rai them
at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVB CENTS
My signature Is on each package. All other ere coon
EM2I
A:Package will be "est by mail, prepaid, on recipt of
WAS' Cents
Address,
HENRY C. SPALDING,
No. 48 ORD= STREET, NEW YORE
agiprwciq PILLS
CURB
.S.:I . V.K,..,',ELE',A DA CHE
.7.I:TRE
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
CURE
AT 4 I, KINDS ,OF HEADACHE
By the dos of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nc
vow Sick — Headache' May' be prevented; and if taken
the comminumnient tu chat; immediate relief from
s t alli . ' l 44 ' 1 01.e411.- e obtalPO.
oe4dOnihOl to reolluvlug Nausea and Headache to
whiahl'exiiiibe are
! They act gently upon the bowels, removing Cosfismiess.
Te* Littiraty Ben, Students, Delicate Females, and db.
peahens 'it sintentarY" habits, 'they aid valuable as a
Landitive, improving the asVerreu, giving Toss can woes
to t h e digestive organs, and restoring the natural elani
ty
ind itrehgth to the *hole ityltom.
gill/L.lO PLUS are tnc ree AL .1 lung lbeenn
gSllok and ea:dully conducted experimeli, baying been
4 . SA eeffsy,yerke,b,Suriftsyeblob thud Lney have pre
and reSeyed, a, nest amount of pain and Buttering
&Orli tn 7 iginining in We nwereens spa
tem or team licteemiieirsilita °hie staMbh. •
" 'eia4 - 16 .
th-i ' [ask°
e . entirel y veg e Com oust
msy isi - taikeu aI a9' times with peireet safety wt noel
in4inipaiik dung's, Of dial and thiAbseiece. of a*, discs -
1111iiiklictAgl refi4Nl it eakt go adotinistorilient to ekiidren
MMARB OP,OOOI4TERPZITr
Th'e gamine kai , o five eiguataree of Henry U. Spalding
Con each3i.Ox.
fliild'by drugging and all otter dealers in medicines
A Box willte mad by mall prepaid on receipt of the
PRICE TWINTY-liIVE
All orders should be eddreesed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
43 Cedar Street, New York
161. k single . bobt4e of SPAL,DLNWB PRIRWRILLI GLOB
intil nave ten times Its nod annually.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPA_LDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SAVE THIS PIECES
ECONOMY
afiro.A arras us nine sane inza."-elr
48 accidents sail happen, =en in well-resisslaini/aniha
. I(tis '..vety desirable Ui bave some cheap 41.1 aonveolent
iiitir!for ; msdri2ag parAitgr% Toga, Crocker?. Arc.
SPALDING% PREPARED GLUE
hauls all Such ereergenzieu, and no household eau afford
;tele vrithput tt. It Is always ready old up to the stick.
-- ".usffirtn , tra EvEri nouss.”
• . .
N. 8.-A BM secoiapanies each bottle. Prove 11. eta
addeessßNßY U. ePALIHING,
No. 48 Cedar Street, New Voir
CaUTIOi!4
cerviiii imprwotpla,a. Repo, taus astempung to palm
oft mi anewsPeFtPg ,pubtic, i m itations of m 1 PRIII
parson to exaM inst
; etre purchasing, and full same,
IarIiPAISIINGI'd Pa; PaaD
aak ontilidi grew' ior;sy Otneis ,reawuicirws map
104 .00.1.45 tr-rdreptio
DL3PATuII