a NAVY DEPARTMENT, Bureau of Yards and Docks, apt, 4, . 1 .861. I 04414 ER PROPOSALS for iutcli , ..chiss separ ately, endorsea "Proposals for r.Ctlass No. (namethe class), for the rimy yard at (name the yard)," will be received at this office untiljwon ,on the day of October next, for furnishing and delivering at the several navy yards named the materials and articles embraced in printed schedula3, which will be furnished on applies.- : tioe and sent by mail, if so requested, by per ''isnis'desiiing to offer to contract for any or all of the classes named therein, by the command ants of the several navy yards, for the classes for the yards under their command, or by the navy agents nearest thereto, or by the bureau for aily or all the yards. 2b prevent confusion and mistakes in sealing the of fert, no bid will be received which contains classes for , more than one yard in one envelope; and each indi vidual of a firm must sign the bid and contract. Bidders are hereby cautioned and particular ly notified that their offers must be in the form `hereinafter prescribed;and be mailed in time to reach their destination before. the time expires for receiving them ; no bid will be consideredwhich shall be received after the period stated, and no alkno; ance will be made for failures of the mail. To guard against offers being opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to ear dorse on the envelope above the address, and draw aline under the endorsement, thus : "'Proposals for Cass No. (name the class), for the Navy Yard at (name the yard)." lb the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and ~par p t WAshipgton, D. C. tkinr of. Offer. (Here date the offer.) irusett Alp name or names composing the firm,) of (nawe the town,) in the State of, (ffiaine the State,) hereby offer to furnish, under your'adVertbtentent dated '(date of advertise ment) and subject to all the requirements• of the same, and of the printed schedule to which it refers, all the articles embraced in Clam 'No. (name the class) for the navy yard at (name the yard,) according to said schedule, viz : (here paste on the printed clue from the schedule, and opposite each article set the price and carry out the amount in the columns for dollars and cents, and foot up the aggregate amount of the bid fOr the class,) amounting to (here write the aUlcount in words.) 'propose as my agent (here name the agent, if one is required by the schedule) for the sup -4)1 under th 2 clams miscellaneous, by a non resident of the place of delivery ; and should my offer be accepted, I request the contract may be prepared and sent to the navy agent at (name the agency) for signature and certificate. (Here the bidder and each membor of the grukto sign.) Ft. ' Dorm of Guarantee The Midersigned (name of guarantor) of (name the town,)-and State of (name the State,) and (name of second guarantor, &c.,) hereby under-. take that the above named(name the bidder or , bidders) will, it his [or their] offer as above be accepted; Miter into contract widi the United' States within fifteen days after the date of no tice threagh the post office of the acceptance of . his [or their] offer before mentioned. Witness : (Signature of guarantors.) I certify that the above named (here name the guarantor's) are known to me to be good and responsible guarantorsrn this case. . , (Signature.) Tube signed by the district judge, district' attorney, wilector, navy agent, or some person 'known to,the bureau to be reaponsible. ‘49.1 /*T' 6 p Wl* Pine, sPruce• Juniper and cypriiiis4 dam Nei. 9. Gravel and sand; clue No. 11. Von, Iron nails and spikes ; class No. 12. Steel ; class No. 14. Files ; clss No. 16. NO chandlery ; class No. 17. Hardware ; class Trod 18. Stationery ; class No. 23. Belting, Ching and hose ; class No. 26. Angers. BOSTON. (Mail 'No. 1. Bricks ; class No. 2. Stone . clew; No. 8. Yellow pine , tinibu ; class No. b. gtalt. and Atard wood timber and lumber ; class No. 6. White pine, spruce, juniper and cypress; date No. , 7. Lime, hair and plaster.; class No. 8. ' Nino& ; class No. 9. Gravel and sand ; claM NO.'lL Iron, iron spikes and mails ; class No. 12. Steel ; class No. 18. Pig-iron ; class No. lb. Paints, oils and glass ; class No. 17. Hardware. ' t , s"" 'NEW YORK. - k l atlas No. 1. Bricks; class No. 8. Yellow pine *Wan; class No. 4. Yellow Pine lumber ; class No. 6. , Oak and hard wood ; class No. 6 White I f: ineVapittee, cypress and juniper ; class No. 7. hair and plaster ; class No. 8. Cement ; ' -No. B .°' Gravel and sand; class No. 10. S tell:gash No. 11. hon, iron spikes and nails; class No. 18. Pig-iron; class No. 15. Paints, oils and glass ; class No. 16. Ship chandlery ; dam N 0.417. Hardware; class No. 23. Belting, paeldng and hose ; class No. 25. Iron work, Ac. •" , ' _ ''' PHILADELPHIA. • lllass No. 8. Yellowpme timber; class No. 5. Oak and hard wood ; class No. 6. White pine, spruce, juniper, and cypress ; class No. 11. Iron, iron spikes, and. nails ; class No. 14. Files ; vials No. 17. Hardware • class No. 23. Belting, pv*lng,, aid hose ; class No. 26. Augers. WASHINGTON i' 'Class No. 1. Bricks ; class No. 5. Oak and hard wood ; clef% No. 6. White pine, spruce, Juniper, and cypress ; class No. 11. "Iron, iron spikes; and nails ; class No. 12. Steel ; class No. 14: Files ; class No. 15 Paints, oils, and glass; oblate No. 16. Ship chandlery ; class No. 17. Efrifdware ; class No. 24. Sperm and lubricat ing oils . ; class No. 27. Anthracite coal; class Nong. flittaninous Cumberland coal. .The schedule will state the times within which artielett.iyill,be required to be delivered ; and telieretthe printed schedule is not used, the pe riedristatted in it for deliveries must be copied lap thehids.i All the articles which may be con tracted for must be delivered at such place or places, including drayage and cartage to the Plafelwitere offer is made, as may be directed byllin commanding officer thereof; and, all other things being equal, preference will, be given to American manufacture. No article, elil.be,received after the expiration of the pe 149 d specified inAhe schedule for the completion of deliveries, unless specially. authorized by the PePartment._ In computing the classes, the 0%) stated in the column of prices will be the standard, and the aggregate of the class will be carried out according to the prices stated. la to be prevlded in the contract, and to be distinctly understood by the bidders, that the amount and number of articles enumerated in Asses headed "miscellaneous" are specified as theprobabie qtrantity which may be required, aa.WeiLaa to Bx data for determining the lowest bid ; butthe contractor is to furnish more or leas of thn said enumerated articles, and in such quantities, and at such times, as the bureau or com mandant nuir require; ouch increase, however, nottoexceed ormilUtlf of the quantities stated (and requisitions seat, through the post office shull be deemed sufficient notice) during the fical year ending 80ih June, 1862 ; and whether the quantities required be more or less them those specified, the prices shall remain the same. asii.ll the articles under the contract nitwit hoof theubest quality, delivered in good order, free Oftal and every charge or expense to the Gov ispment, and subject to the inspection, count, weight or mpasurement of the said navy yard, ytroi bele all respects satisfactory to the corn 40,114jatit thereof. Bidders are referred to t • yard for plans, specifications, or samples, and lather description of the articles. When t , shallhe in doubt as to the.precise arti es ie fate . schedule, they will apply to , thekurrummdizig effacer of the navy yard,' and. sot to argioyota, for deocriptioa of the article or pcnnoptuanta articles in doubt, which information. the said officer will give in writing. Contractors for classes headed "Miscellaneous," who do not re side near the place where the articles are to be delivered, will be required to name, in their pro posals, an agent in the city or principal place near the yard of delivery, who may be called upon to deliver articles, without delay, when they shall be required: Approved sureties, In the full amount of the contract, will be .required, and twenty per centum as additional security deducted from each payment until the contract shall have been completed or cancelled, unless otherwise au thorized by the Department. On classes of ar ticles headed "miscellaneous," to be delivered as required during the fiscal year, the twenty per centum retained may, at' the discretiin of the commandant, be, paid quarterly on the first of January, April, July and October, when the deliveries have been satisfactory, and the bal ance (eighty per cent.) will be paid by the, re spective navy agents within thirty days after the presentation of bills, in triplicate, duly , vouched and approved. No part of the per centum reserved is to be paid until all the rejected articles offeroi under the 'contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially authorized by the Depart ment. It will be stipulated in the contract that if default shall be made by the parties of the first part in delivering all or any of the articles men tioned in any class bid for, of the quality and at the times and places above provided; then, and in that case, the said parties will forfeit and pay to the United States a sum of money not to ex ceed twice the amount of such clasS; which may be recovered, from time to time, according, to the act of Congress in that case provided, ap proved March 3, 1843. The sureties must sign the contract, and their responsibility be certified Yo by .a navy agent, collector, district attorney, or some other per son satisfactorily known to the bureau. It is to be provided in tha contract that the bureau shall have the power of annulling the contract, without loss or damage to the Goverril ment, in case Congress shall not have made suf ficient appropriations for the articles named, of for the completion of works estimated for, and on which this advertisement is based, and shall also have the power to increase or diminish the classes not headed=.!`Miscellaneous" in the schedule, twenty-five per centum. Persons whose offers shall be accepted wil be notified by letter through the post office, which notice shall be consided sufficient ; and if they do not enter into contract for the supplies spec ified within fifteen days from the date of notice from the bureau of the acceptanCe of their bid, a contract will be made with some other per son or persons, and the guarantors of such de faulting bidders will be responsible for, all de linquences. All offers not made in strict confonnity with this advertisement will, at the option of the bureau, be - rejected. ' Those only whose offers may be accepted will be notified, and contracts will be ready for exe cution as soon thereatter as may be practica ble. sep7-4w. LADItI3' WINE, SPEER'S 4 3 AMBUOI WINE Of Cultivated Portu: I Elder. Every Family Should Use. SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE, CELEBRATED for its medical and bane tidal qualities as a genuine Stimulant lonic, t.iti retie and Sodoritle, highly esteemed by eminent tihysi clans, and some or the first families in &trope and America. SPEER'S SABIBUCI WINE: 13 not a mixture or manufactured article, but Is Jure, from cultivated 'Portugal Elder, recommended by Uhem• lets and Physicians as possessing maned properties su perior to any other Wines in use, an lan excellsot arti,- ole for all weak and debilitated persons, and the aged and infirm, improving the appetite, and benefiting ledi acd children. A LADIES , WINE, because It will not intoxicate as other wines, as It con tains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is a mired fbr its rich peculiar flavor and nutritive proper ties, imparting a healthy tone to the digeitive organs, and a blooming, salt and healthy skin and completion. None genuine unless the signature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of etch bottle,. MAKE ONE TRIAL, OF THIS WINE. A. SPEER, Proprietor. • Passaic, N. J. 00138 208 Broadway, New 1(ork. • • • - - I. H. BATON, Agent, Philadelphlai For sale by 1) W. Groat, & Co., O. K. Keller, John' Wyeth and by dragghts generally tyl—dawly. Great Cure. DR. LELLAND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND IS TliN ONLY E.NOWN REMEDY FOB Rheumatism, Goat and Neuralgia AND A. SUBS OURS NOB. All Mercurial Diseases It is a conveniently arranged Baud, containing a me, tutted compound, to be worn around the Waist, without injury to the most delicate persona, no change in habits of living is required, and it entirely removes the disease from the system, without producing the injurious effects arising from the use of pow...rto: internal medicines which weaken and destroy the tuytttution, and give temporary relief only. By this Ire dment, the medical properties contained in Or, Band ::o me in contact with the blood and reaches the disease, through the pores of the skin, effectiug in every insuuwe a perfect cure, and restore the parts afflicted to a natti.hy Canaan. This 'Band is also a most powerful tistn-MERCURIAL agent, and will entirely relieve the system from the persist:Ms et fecta of Mercury. Moderate eases are cured in a tow days, and we are constantly receiving testimonials et Its efficacy In aggravated oases of long standing. Plum $:00, to be had of Drunists generally, or ennte sent by mail or express; with furl directions for oset, , to any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office,. No. 409 BROADWAY, New York. G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free jarAGENT6 WANTAD ir.v.srwHKßE..js iyB-daw SIGN OF THE Glorious Star SloanPled Banner I AN OTHER SUPPLY OF WALL PAPER, BORElgitkilc.; SPLENDID virmnovir BLINDS, to il slo winch wrl tkaiddiaqlloo of Oar IrriOooll, lOW Cordially o taila therm Vidikillai OF g o o3, lo O.Priala I it i I Wire d-- lesp e lt a ga i ; Walk tw o bioe ...# 41134 ' Near lb. lbaisburs Bridge. atIV geteVaP4l thebitcot t all etPttmbq of .4Crarel Sts ,fliraitspertatisti NEW AM. UNE MUM =I THRED I TILAINS DAILY 'TO NOW . TOR& TWO TRAMS DAILY TO P I L. A DE I A riVITHOUT OHANGE OF OABS. ON- &NEL AIiVERMOI4DAY , JUNIV 10, 1861, We Piuneulger , Traina -will& ye the. rhiladel• pho opiu Reading Radroiiirrieiot; rtitbOr'g, for 'NOW "fork and ghlladelphikaislopirsi • . *:. r 7 EAST WARD: EXPRII.I3 LlNEleaves Harrisburg at 930 a. in., on 'ex. rtial of "Pennsylvania Railroad ltkpritiTtain from - the Weo, arrivingin, Pint! Xorit at 4.A. tn. sleeping ear! Is attached to the train through from Pittsburg , RAIL TRAIN leaves garrisburg at I; A: m., arriving in New York et 4 p. and Piniadedphia at 1.25 tr. m. PAST LINb leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p m., on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast Hail, arriving in New York at 9.46 p. m, and Philadelphia at 9.40 p. m. wEsTwa4ti;i:i dt.tBTl.l4B. leaves Steyr York at 6 %. in., and Philadsi pais at Et a_ arritdiit Hairriabarrat p: in. • , MALL THAW lea y o Y ork upon, s t ud Ph* !WOW& at 8. 16 p. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 8 p,m. 8..VR1168 11N8 kalit:l3 NOW York: at B.p. , ving 0%60 ip.ndsonneeting with the Peainayltiais Bore& Train tor'Plitstinzg.' 1 sleeping oar is also attached to Ulla train.: . 000110011005 are made at Harrisburg with trains on the. Pennsylvania, Northern Newel altdomberland VAlley • Railroads, And at lteadlag tor Philadelphia Pottevs le , Wlikitsbarre; . A.Thintown, ton. Sla 884tPiter ( 111 1 1 4. 1 ad throu&h.., .Fare setWeeh Aitier; oc and Harrisburg; $6 005 between Harrisburg and Phi - delptdi, l l3 -26 In No: lama. and $2 70 No., 2. !, Hor Mama or other in:Oro:nth= apply.to ' myth . -Clausal Agenti,BirriEittarig,o 4 I kiiiitilvAiiik:lßAlLititil ' BUMMER TIME TABLE. • FIVE TfielN‘B:,'pe.t-ii,„*:;-...t0 :*:N9 FROM . PHILADELPHIA .ox AND,. JUNEI.Oth,IIB4I I the panaehgen trail! tile of hada hon. • Pkeinay piny" will 'depart , front' and ante° Harphilinin , 'and Philadelphia aa i**T'w,tgD.: Lin UNE lesiva Rarilaitul ovary =gifting (extatpt Monday) at 1..15 I. ot. , Ant arriviss'it Watt . Plilladalo4t 14111.01.014X5 2 / 1 0110 TRAIN ., Ammo, garriabang : daily at 9.2 0 a. 111, aid irrtvaa at'Weat PlillidelPhla at 1.10 1116 MAIL TRAIN leaves Harriatgarg-4 1 umpt, Sun day) at a./6: v. m ., and itertiva Wog elphia at Nab p. • - • Chem inns" make olose ooaaeotlon. a; phyaderpnia with he New York I.lww. ACOONIIIODAIION TRAK 'No. 1, Mount Joy, Leaves Harrisburg t,7.40 a. m., *smog at Weft Philadelpins at 1.2.00 noon. - i131301231013AT10N MAIN; via Voluin'- bia, Leaves Harrisburg at 1.10 p. and miens at, Weil Philadelphia et 046 p. m. MX2MiIiODATION 'TRAIN, No. 2,-eis Mount Joy, larvae, - filkeetsetug ,at s .l6manacling_ at !Diller vine sithliAlL TRAM, and arrival it WeiAltiladal phi& at 10.16 . p. in. • , , :J„ • WESTWARD': THROUGH Riliftlties TRAIN leaves Phinnielphla at 10.20 p:m., Harrisburg - at tad a:`m., Altaioni -4 7.110, a. m., and arrives at pittaburg at 12.0 D, noon.: , . MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m. burg 1.00 p. m., Altoona, 6.30 p. m., and animist itt btu at 1200 midnight.: . - , YAW LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.20 a. m;,,Narris. burg 8.85 p. in., Altoona 8.10 p. m., and arrives rat 'Pitts: burg at 12,80 a. m..• HAERLSEtiIh3 ACOONNODATION TRAM leaves rbik. delphia at 2.30 p. m. , ,Lancaster 8.08,p. , colurnhia 8.4 e p. tn., and arrives btliairtabnig at 8.06 - a m. This train connects atitarrietturg.,at 8415 p. m., with. North em Central Eallmatt Train for Sunbury'' WillisonsPort; Lock Hay" *mann and. all points North.,l, AOCOMMODATION.TEALN, leaves phdedelphh, p. m., Lancaster 7.50 p. Mount' Toy 8.21 p. /11 - , DiliZa bethlOWll, 8.87:p . ` In. and%Farrives at Harrisburg., at 9.80 p. M. , u ttl i entlon Is called to the fact, that pitsengeii-lerit'ing dallabia at 4.00 p. m., connect, at... l l4caster„ with M COT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrived at Harrisburg at 9.80 p. D. YOUNG,4OIS k OW. Ratiro l e"- - mirriaburg,..pa9,7,lB6/1,4d:.: . JUST' RECEIVED : 4N - 0 Tilt ' LOT Oh' rli 082 . • -• -• EXTRA—FINE. ,I"OI.NARD. • 00 1 1.1 0 .1%71..4 , • I,F NEWTON'S (formerly -Bagley's) Jl:6 - "b 6*e - tail in inittekr, the keret pointed; meet durable and ae .ehean , mtp a market, for sale, with At .variety , Awe ena-near came of oarloug sizes and Deem at. nuRGNMI WRAP OK STORE, P H O in T ail • O ita l ra t AehePs.H Y9l jilaeouted ht the bealtatyle bunt%tu, We art, C. G. CRANE'S . GALLERY, 6 8 2 ::4 , 4 —, 2 , 4 . .gag05ira,:p u t z . JAPE *FA 'll4 OW MII p At aim Ambrotym Dairaerreotypes, am.,for Ou*Staim huh MAP, am n0v14,17 -5 5 ,7 4.A-y,:,t,;,§. Holland Bitters Liver ,Complaint, fever and Ague, &c. THE aucceasfid introduction and use of this cele• brolod Remedy bee been the signal for a Mend flood of co!uPuanCle. caned "Bitters," offered in various ornis,liorn ariluart'bottlir tie five-gallon keg, uotll &hie seird ditto isbut another name for "grog," Or Mlle stilettoes whiskey mixture, • Ticit the really giber derived Cram the minute dote, one teaspoonful. of our medicine, BORCRANITNI3 ROLLAND BITEERB, eraristhe tat&cibleriage tofhw prostratkw, luny ads bliitrod irr it a reputatket which the host of imitrißcrei 'arid comiterfititefisee ihilea to ti toleimine; It Is ticeiy,;mod prepoildion, with beretritidihrfileW pure virile to preserve it. But ' enif she or' itup *min% atau-Pint price Om Doman. • • . . • It Is &medicine of itanktried efficacy for POrt:eyielp the. fflecer4 so essential 'Sir the Lfoundetten of good health and for correcting disorders of the stomach and bowels. Two qr,tineetdoses will amebae the afflicted of ite ;sluts ry effects, The stomach will speedily regain its • atrengtA, a' healthy salon of the lirer i , howels and , ki•lneys will soon take place, and renewed health . . literi4vos,Holland Bitters. : ForAMAATRURN.,•Try ..'; • - BerhavOs Holland : Bitters. For ACIDITY, Try • illerisaTeS Holland Bitters. • For WATFLE.B4.4I4EI, Try . . Baernave's Holland Bitters. . , Try , 9 : ilterhaves Holland Bitters. For LOSS OP &I'FINTITE, Try Bowhave% Holland Bitters. COSTIVINESS. Try " . 1 11iftibives Holland Bitters. ‘For PILES Try , • 4'j ßerhave ' s BOBand Bitters. - . In t alLTienrope, Rbpumaticouid Neurlgit nuilietbas "traii r _oir proved highly ..h iuid otbeiveffeeted . a dead ed cum ' ; The ieithiiit s hikiity4oE BaitArett' EQei.• LAND Ilitress is put up in half-pint bottles onlyoit”1 1r4411 51 i t it itgl i:"l""" l t lne ;L ie int il Tt it ioranZ; l • iinitatlo*"wtdeti the public sbotild7gusid aguinxt purnbaskstsr • ; Bayareqfinsposaion Bee Mat our *aim is in the bc l4 f PIWY bo4ar NoWbuY. • Benj.-Page*Co, SOLE -MANUFACTURERS, „ . Prrisßirion, PA, I*./04011.the Ataltarebb..rg ay D. :GRO wly llBll l CO. toltOrd—sepl-dt niViElaY WATCHES, , ' - • C LOCKS, • . , . - FANCY .GOODS ) . &C...:. , , : . ALFRED F. ZIMMERMAN A; 001' b s r o: ti Liiiiii;6 4 ., STMT , 'iiiirimbiwg", hi., :ei,j.wilit4 Etigy e aims, and tidattnnag . the • orawellorm., basting • Puretuaied' the 'steak of E. .11 Jenneme, and added • large assortment' IA NEW JIM. BLRY,,tio wlll.eoll the sahte**MklOWolll cash prewkend , per . pstreinage.` ' ' ' • Watches, illoagemul Jewelry needy and promptly re. paired " "" ' Llawn r. zoticomAN & co. .--. • , „ A itiving diPosial of icy stook of Jewelry to A . F. Elm. merman & Co., I camerfolly'reedneneed theim to my for mer oustemem as praaneal and experiettoed Wan* lalders, ahesolledtior thdut a oontioninee of the patron age welch has been so generously extended to me during ups laslitiFririi; • • •• - • WAN' . CLII:sa ir. Ainatias. DENTISTRY: . GEO. IV. 'TINE, grictitate of the or Dental dewy, baiting perms-, newly - kmatedlu the.olty of flarristars and tauten the i baffle &emir* ontdpiiii by Chinas, on T bird str eel,' between Harter, ank. Ma/mif f retipeetriall y tutor= • his friends and the pablie In neseral, that* is premised to perform all operations in 'lna *Dental Mnfetisibn, either sturglital , or.inecatineal, el a meaner that shall not be 111Fpland by operators , In this or any, outer city. His Rode &Inserting eitldels.l teeth le' upon the oaten: m preyed ttefilla, Principles. .1.. A Teelh, nrom one to a lull est, mounted on tine Hold, ell- 1 , ver, Planta plates or the Vulcanite flue. ; . . . . I tairo great pleasure In recommending the noose gee; Boman to all my former patients at Itarrlsbarg and vt Unity , and feel confident that he still pertbrm all opera aolentitio manse; from Ing.knowledge of , kutylloitfi r. J vi. GORGAB, D. D. S. - 11POCIffi3EK 23 t SHAD, No 1, . _ SALMON, Na. 1, • HE No. 1 COD FISH; No. 1, MACKEREL,: No. 1.. Of Ji6 Above we liave 'airthe differ ent pa..duagee ram Itie any wine uniutmla store and for tale at the meat marketratas. , .1044 WY. iX)9I4 R. & 00. NEW AND ..FIN ASSOATMENT -LADIEW TRAITEMANG .14 it A GIS r &tall prinahfor We at , ,BBR9IPIEVS CRIMP BOOICEIIORE, r I 61 Market Scree OUB, 'UNION da CONSTITuTION4 64911 R GOVERAKENT by AL liCitrit- Key, is aVork oontaining e Omrevrrovires or TEI mom 9TAXIB, giving the construction of its Terms sod Provisions, showing the relations of the several Stites to the unionnad each 'other, and etPlado gene ndly pieSystom of Government of _the Country. P,rico et 00. Sold, order, impelled, by'him, st burg, , Pa. • •• • • • • • • .• rebel Agents for Counties and States wanted., THERIKOMETERII3 I THERMOMMTERS • OrMin4ntal 'Mantle, Japanese Metal.. THERIIIO doj. , . do - &roared do TWERMOMETMMTE4 „Distillers Zia Ouse, 12 inch. TELERSIOIMERS, - do Brass THERMOMETERS, Union Case, 10-12 Men. THERMOMETERS, Metalio Frame, 8-10 snob. THERMOMETERS,MIack Walnut Osuie,lo. hmh. THERMOIUSTERB, Tin Quite, 7.840 Mon. , • We have just received a fine lot of TIIERIIOMITE,ii Of irariOnslityles, and &reselling themloti: , • : RE44.IOI.'S.DRUG. STORY, ~ - '9l Ifiariet street.. 11. , 101 LORY, : OAS. AND . 2 04 Vr01) for t L , CUI 2U 82V 'MOB-00RD 1J2112211 TO SG72 pg 0.92 OSTS AND AZILFSWX 214./..4 TO ONZEN. . . ALSO, NIOND AND SAND IrOR BUILDINd. i . pu m p was. ~.Inqturoottho oubscribor ac..navesidonoe on the Ridge raid opposite the Gaolirdi • Engine Rouse, or at Ur e fardicoraer 'of Seoond :and Einiad:stroota; West' Har risburg. fix!.Y 2 , 7 4rJ. . , . , REDUCTION IN PRICES I mEgmoss, Plain anttrisured. OSSHKEELMFfith _and Figure d . -AIL WOOli DIIiADM; Extra Styles aid Quanta% , SHAM I.ONO_SKLLS, dilleiNcit prces, ' FMK STOCK OF DUNKS?' BRAWLS The prices in all the above Goodailareitaininalkinawlli' rgun.s:l l 2neTATlr"g". Nenticookto the Banish (rid Athtre lrnate-tbiree'' . Ora Bane Juatre-OilWry "A.Win Ira DOOR M. t 00, ,;~. - _ IYl'y r CATHARTIC RE YOIU SICK; feeble end complainin g ? A Are you out of order, with your system deranged, and your feelings uncomfortable? These symptoms arc often the prelude to sertais Some At of sickness Isoreeptug upon you, and should be averted by a timely OM 01 the right remedy. Take Ayers Pills and cleanse list the dbi dere g hinugg—.puri: y the blood and let the fluids move o: onoestructat it health again. They stimu late the lunation. of the body into v Worths activity, pu tily-theaysteen !rem &mum veld settles aomeWbere le the body, and obstru:nitii datural ,unetiona. These, Wool weltered, react ittntithe'inselves'aid the surround mg organ*, producing gecend aggravation, sabring and disease While 111 this condition, , oprressed by the de raititemeedk-talte Ayer a ' i'ls, and'see how directly they restore the natural tenon ol the system, and With it the buoyant Wiling 01 he.dth icath. What is true and on appareled-hi thee Whoa and woman oeutplishit, is also true to many 01 the deepaeated sod dangerthis distem pers. The same purgative thee expels them. Caused by similar obsttractions and'derangementa of the natural 'tentitioas ot the body, they are rapidly, and many et them surely, cured by the same means. None who know, the virtues re theme Pills, will neglect to employ bedii,Whtieli 'ttering from the di zorders they cure. 'theienients from leading physicians in seine of the prinolpal a.O elites, and . ham other well known public per it o enchant of et. Coals, ISSe. the,'Arni c,. Pony Pilth are the carmen of, .all that is grekt They have cured my little daughter al ulcerous sores upon her ban s and feet that had proved incuraltht lot .yeers. tier m labor has 'been long grievionely.silliatad, , with blotches and pimples o t her thin anCld l,er hair. Atter our child was cured, she `spec tr lee .1 our MU, and they have cured her. . = ABA , NON:MIMI. ;Ae.a PAWL! PHYI33O. (Prom Dr. R. 3V. Cartwright, New Orleans.}- YtetrriMehra tile prince 'of purges. Their excellent onatiee eurptie icy cathartic we possess. They are mihl, but - very, certain and ellectual thelr action on the hoWe46, which hub, them bivalent& to Its In the dilly , reettnent of Ailsease. • ' • • HILLDAOEI, Sim fixoDooas, Foot, STONACH, (From lid Illdwird Boyd, Baltimore.] Data Sao. AT= : 1111.11THT 700 WHAT cons. .plaints fate ream with" your Pills batter than to say °a awl we war bat wilt a Penalise medic twa. I place peat depeadence on, au effectual cathartic in my daily oonteett 'with dlseme, and behoving as Ido that your Pule &fiord*sibs beet we have ~ , I or course value them highly , • • Pawleys, Pa, May I, Mb. DaG JAL anos--81r : I have been repeatedly cured of Ito worst insulacke anybody , can have, by a dose or two yonr PUM. seems to arise from a fool stomach, which they tikanse at.etne, - Yours with great respect, - BD. W. Prunus, Q , it of Steamer Clarkto. Buxom Thentlntint—l'A set ObnPullna. - • tFrom pi:TheiNitile Bell. New York Clty.] , . , Not oidritre 'year 49111 Mite rably adapted to their purpose ns an aperient, but 1 dad their beneficial talents hoop the Liver very marked tideed. ,they have in my thactiee prowni more edemas! ior the ewe vi Wheals Complaints than any cno remedy I can r zo t t r s g ton. sin oerely Treks, that me have at length a ye Which to worthy the confidence of the pro maim' and the Peolde• • . Di mem= or am themes, - Wllathlgtol4 D. CL, 7th Feb. - 1856. J dir : 1 have used your Pills in my genend and hospital practioe ever aims you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Thehr gohttfug.aa cot -the , 1 ler .10 lige* atta , dicided. conse quently they are an adaur.tbie remedy for derangement , o 1 that organ. 4cdsod,:l %etre seklont fotuid a sloe 'of llamas Disease do obailatte tha t . it did, not r,eatHiy yield to than. Ihsternalifyutelli,' ' . ALON'6O lly Physician at the Marisa Hospital. , , ' Dretbrantv Ratax, •• r ilfolit9r. J: reed, of Obtairi.) • ' . i.Your.Pillaluve.tat'amng Waite my pratitke, and 'I hold thowin esteem as, one of Me 064 sporienhtl have `everWenn,' alterative silent upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given In 'malt dOseelec SWIM! Dysentery and Viarrimea. Their sugar-coating .hairea them, ery atiooptuddeand convenient fOr the use of miasmata children. ,r,La, halm= or mou Rt.eow (Fro! Rey...l. V. Etimes;Pasttee Adyeat Chaieh, Baotou br nun : I tialre used your PUhr with extraordinary sikocess in my enmity end amangtbosed emualled b visit In Mainline. To regulite organs H of digestion and pu rity thank:lad, met,' ate the very beet remedy I have ever known, and i can couldently recommend them to my triendet Tours, J. V. 81110111. 1 ' Wines w; Wyoming Uo., N. Y, Oct. 34,18b6. Dun mu using year Ustbartio Pills In my pratice p and AaJ Mum an assailant purgative to dionnae Ws diatom and panty & et fountains o the Wood. hlftlt G. ffillaCHAll, IL D. 00/13IIPATIO; 0.3.311V0111118 SUITRIIMON, REUMMATIKILi Goo; Nstraeuns„ DiOPST, PAHA. BITa. [Krum Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, ] much eacnot of rile Pills Mr the care of Otostieeetes.'•• If Others of year *eternity have (bona tamale efficacious as l have, they should rola me la pro. ffiatiffing it for the benefit of Lila multitude.' .wito sugar iron that complaint, *limb, although bad enough In M. self, Is the progeffitor et others that are worse. I WIS.) Origination; toortgenate In the Over, hnt your Pills What tbaz.orgentent here She Omits% IFrow Airs. B.,Btitut, ?bye°lan and Midwife, Boston.] I Sod one or two large doses of your Pills, oxen at the proper emicare 'emollient prociotivea of the Natural eeretiod• risen wholly orpardally sappresext, and also ary adacca,d y l kat l aaro 140:0014011, and wit widens. they are so much tho befit phydc we have that r aeon'. mend, no and to: myrnalihts. • (Prom the Bev. Dr. Ilawltes,,ol the Methodist Stomps' Church.] ' Pmesnellouss, davennalt, tea. Jan. 8, 18156. EIOtIOXID SIR ahottld be ,ttnrateful for the re lid your eldil bag brought me it .1 ditt- urn report my case to you. A cold settled in my limos= end brought on exert* elating Neuralgic Pa which ended In enronlo Mon. matem. Notwithst anding I mad the best cif physicians, the *mese grew We tee and warea, until by, the advice or your excelled agent in Baltimore, Dr. Weil your Pills. Their Warne wereslow but sere. y wawa:mg in the useolthern, lam now entirely well. - BIM* 91.1101 he, Baton Rouge, La., Deo. 6,1855. , Ds. Ares I hisve been entirely ocired.by your. Pills, of Mounted° Goat—o painful disease that had abated me tor years. VINdiiNT dLIDMLL. Ali-Most •01 the Pills In &mutat 'contain "tioreary, which, zitherist • valuable remedy el skillful bingo, i s dangerous in cubic) gill, trout theArearilni consequen ces that 'moonily follow its ,Incautious use. These cOntain do MeNsury or mineral subshince whatever. ' Price Urgent* per box, or 2 boxes for SC Prepared by DA. J. 0. APRIL & 03., Lowell, •Msea. Sold by 0. A. Bannvart., C. IL. Keller„ B. W. Green & Jo J M. lets, Holman as oo.,,Ainistreng, Harrisburg, and dealeirn'evdrywhere. ap27.omilaW • 1.19X1L. HASI!It8; 110 MILRELET, .BT. 14BalSBURG; Agent for • - LILLIE'S PA TENT Wrought and Chilled In. I, t.lu and 'hug's' Proof dtrictlrthe-ONLY adle made, that la both re and Burglar ;PrixtL • - PARAFFINIC oAimlas, SPERM OANDLIDS, ADACIANI'LbiE OANDLEB, • • OAN.DpI6,. 3TO OANIX.Ek . . OREMIOALLSPICIIM OA2T . DLICS, - TALLOW 1 OANDLRe. ergo lot °two above in store. and lan sale It the low oat prioes by WM. ./11. , fit 00., opp9aike the Court Homo. A VERT HEAVY STOOK. OF BLACK AND SECOND MOURNING_ DRESS GOODS I MOURN t • OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DRESS OPENED, dt„ltfe bef i c ri ß the, ~ imPortation. CALL, Neil. door ti; ilTdarrtburg • 'WiItatOWFLR'S DAI:LY 'mammal *H.A.RRIS.LIVREtaiid.P.EIII.aIDEL.PHI Wm. E. Burk, ,Agent, 812 Market WO, Phsioaas pito, 'akin* .Livisigitos le Co. • • . • Speoial Coliduator in charge of . each train aooda italVired W l irarehlinsel4lldlade I. 434 einiaaic P. Y. will be delivered a Barrio. burg befit morning. JlE,'Aihnt: • uk,2l.dit . 0111 be Beading. Depotourdamrg. 11& 64talikit'6' e ImeY s WV int an c11,981012 0f 11). Q°4Bl " . tr 42 CORO' tteeibigi ma r Odomaithenitaulesuid offer 4 : 1411" 0= 1 " 9111444!1"thalf ait, .S/ 110: • s.- Clil2 • - _fineaatnerdeta "They go right to the Spot,' INSTANT BMW' 1 PURIFY YOUR ARE.~Tg STROV3THEN YOUR VoR spALDING, s Throat Confection GOOD NE CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERs, • GOOD FOR PUBLIC SI EAR EI;• GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CON SU NI Pil V F., fIKNILEIIFN CAREY SPALDING'S THROAT CON LAMA. Arik DIKLIGHTED SPALDING'S THROAT cos ceinamtm CR Y SPALDING' THROAT CoN They renown a Con,gh IDi:tautly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume In the They Impart a delicious aroma to the b r , They are denghtrol to the lasts. They are made of simple herbs sud UHL I advise every one who has a Cough or or a Had Breath, or any difficulty 01 th,• package of my Throat Oonfachnos, they w ingently, and you will find them very ant while traveling or attending public m.,1 . log your Cough or allaying your thiNt package IKM safe to flaying th d t wards consider them Indlept wane at the Druggists end Dealers in Ile ucli, PRIOR TWENTY-FIVE hSI4 Wy signature is on each package. Ali Witt. A Paskagit will be seat by mail, prep,:, ; MOT lento. Addreee, HENRY C. SPALDING No. 48 CSDKR F,TREKT, N - CEPHALIC PILL CURE SICK REA A c C;(TRE NERVOUS 11E1),\CiI CURE AIL KINDS OF READAi By the tufo Of Mose P)IIA ltho pert" a cart or Sick Hoodoo/hh may be p rvvo..t. the commeacement a .1!„ r,./Lt e, • • obtalued They seldom hal In ramose og Natooa Wilktil remake are en enNeet. They aot gently upon the bowels, Ternev“i For Literary lieu, Students, fklic uv t'r persona of sedentary habits, thee sr , • LdsettEee,lmproving the 1.171111T1, givl.l.l r.•. • to the digestive organs, and reaming th.. L, a, city and strength to the w tole ey,bell The CEPHALIC P 11.1.13 arc gatlon sad carefully conducted In We ID many years, (fumy e Dv!, Itt,, Mimi and relieved a vain kanonta of p. , • eras Headache. whether orighatung UM or from a deranged state ,a They are entirely v 004.0 113 May be taker, at all LIMOS with making any change it at& and tar at,/ 1 granHetada renders it &in to wint wafer BEWARB OF COUNTRY I, The geaulae have lye tegnatured El,urY on Nob box. mE Sold by druggist@ and an other dealer- iu ♦ BOX win be sent by mail prep:ll , l ..t. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE \ Li( All orders should be addressed k HENRY C SPALOIN 48 °olio AIWA dude bottle of SYALDINU'S Plint ,in sivre ten times Ka cost BPAIDINO'B PREPARE' SPALDING'S PREP A R EL, SPALDING'S PREPAKI,,i, hi t 18,&VK THS PI KOOMONIY Sir"A errrou u MO &silt ileCidelit itn4l ern. u eI4 14 is very desirable to have 2101rit may. ' way for repairing FOrnltUra, Tole, ' IifkLIIINGIi PERPdftgli tiLl guess all such enistgescies, and uo v s ui , i.s ,, si to be without it. it is always 'The) ol 40 V LI Id Ina Puint '6OIO:YUL iN EVEitY lIOUSS Brciab acorn:Bp/Wee each how ddren .4ElOlr C. No. 46 Cedar zitrem. NrR (AO/i ll/ `' Al curtain usprincipled forsoni uttemptibE 00 the Ituillepidtlus public, unilallala PAYSD GILA I would caution all peraun - 11' - etoro par chaeiu e,Alld yoo IIIAL the I uli at sarepsuarawb 4-1 UI L t• k Oa the outside wrapper.. °wets .reasemini
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