Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 23, 1861, Image 4

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    Nun 2bratistments.
NAVY Dxemermater,
Buretas of Yards and Docks, Sept. 4, 1861.
EAIAD PROPOSALS for each class separ
ately, endorsed "Proposals for Class No.
(name the class), for the navy yard at (name the
yard)," will be received at this office until noon
on the 2d day of October next, for furnishing
and delivering at the several navy yards named
the materials and articles embraced in printed
schedules, which will be furnished on applica
tion, and sent by mail, if so requested, by per
sons desiring 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 any or all the yards.
To prevent confusion and mistakes in sealing the of
fens, 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 he 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 allow
ance will be made for failures of the mail.
To guard against offers being opened before
the time appointed, bidders are requested to en
dorse on the envelope above the address, and
draw a line under the endorsement, thus :
"Proposals for Clans No. (name the clam), for the
Navy Yard at (name the yard)."
To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and
Docks, Washington, D. C.
Form of Offer.
(Here date the offer.)
I, (here insert the name or names composing
the firm,) of (name the town,) in the State of,
(name the State,) hereby offer to furnish, under
your advertisement 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 Class No.
(name the class) for the navy yard at (name the
yard,) according to said schedule, viz : (here
paste on the printed class 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
amount in words.)
I propose as my agent (hero name the agent,
if one is required by the schedule) for the sup
ply under the classes miscellaneous, by a non
resident of the place of delivery; and should
my offer be accedted, 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 member of the
firm to sign.)
Dorm of Guarantee
The undersigned (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, if his [or their) offer as above be
accepted, enter intb contract with the United
States within fifteen days after the date of no
tice through 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 guarantors) are known to me to be good
and responsible guarantors in this case.
(Signature.)
To be signed by the district judge, district
attorney, collector, navy agent, or some person
known to the bureau to be responsible.
PORTSROUTII, N. IL
Class No. 6. White pine, spruce, juniper and
cypress ; Glass No. 9. Gravel and sand ; class
No. 11. Iron, iron nails and spikes ; class No.
12. Steel ; class No. 14. Files ; class No. 16.
Ship chandlery ; class No. 17. "Hardware ; class
No. IS. Stationery ; class No. 2S. Belting,
packing and hose ; class No. 26. Augers.
BOSTON
Class No. 1. Bricks ; class No. 2. Stone .
class No. 3. Yellow pine timber ; class No. 5.
Oak and hard wood timber and lumber ; class
No. 6. White pine, spruce, juniper and cypress;
class No. 7. Lime, hair and plaster ; class No.
8. Cement ; class No. 9. Gravel and sand ;
class No. 11. Iron, iron spikes and nails ; class
No. 12. Steel ; class No. 13. Pig-iron ; class
No. 16. Paints, oils and glass ; class No. 17.
Hardware.
NEW YORK
Class No. 1. Bricks; class No. 3. Yellow pine
timber; class No. 4. Yellow Pine lumber ; class
No. 5. Oak and hard wood ; class No. 6 White
pine, spruce, cypress and juniper ; class No. 7.
Lime, hair and. plaster ; class No. 8. Cement ;
class No. 9. Gravel and sand ; class No. 10.
Cate ; class No. 11. Iron, iron spikes and nails;
class No. 13. Pig-iron; class No. 15. Paints,
oils and glass ; class No. 16. Ship chandlery ;
elass No. 17. Hardware ; class No. 23. Belting,
packing and hose; class No. 25. Iron work, &c.
PHILADELPHIA
Class No. 8. Yellowpine timber ; class No. 6.
Oak and bard wood; class No. 6. White pine,
spruce, juniper, and cypress ; class No. 11. Iron,
iron spikes, and nails ; class No. 14. Files ;
class No. 17. Hardware ; class No. 23. Belting,
packing, and hose ; class No. 26. Augers.
WASHINGTON
Class No. 1. Bricks ; 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. 12. Steel ; class No.
14. Files,; • class No. 15. Paints, oils, and glass;
elms No. 16. Ship chandlery ; class No. 17.
Hardware ; class No. 24. Sperm and lubricat
ing oils ; class No. 27. Anthracite coal ; class
No. 29. Bituminous Cumberland coal.
The schedule will state the times within which
articles will be required to be delivered ; and
where the printed schedule is not used, the pe
riods stated in it for deliveries must be copied
in the bids. All the articles which may be con
tracted for must be delivered at such place or
places, including drayage and cartage to the
place where offer is made, as may be directed
by the commanding officer thereof ; and, all
other things being equal, preference will be
given to American manufacture. No article
will be received after the expiration of the pe
riod specified in the schedule for the completion
of deliveries, unless specially authorized by the
Department. In computing the classes, the
price stated in the column of prices will be the
standard, and the aggregate of the class will be
earned out according to the prices stated.
It is to be provided in the contract, and to
be distinctly, understood by the bidders, that
the amount and number of articles enumerated
in classed headed "miscellaneous" are specified
as the probable quantity which may be required,
as well as to fix data for determining the lowest
bid ; but the contractor is to furnish more or
less of the said enumerated articles, and in such
quantities, and at such times, as the bureau or com
mandant may require; such increase, however,
not to exce.d one half of the quantities stated
(and requisitions sent through the post office
shall be deemed sufficient notice) during the.
JUNI year ending 30th June, 1862; and
whether the quantities required be more or less
than those specified, the prices shall remain the
same.
All the articles under the contract must be of
the best quality, delivered in good order, free
of all and every charge or expense to the Gov
ernment, and subject to the inspection, count,
weight or measurement of the said navy yard,
and be in all respects satisfactory to the com
mandant thereof. Bidders are referred to the
yard for plans, specifications, or samples, and
any further description'of the articles. When
bidders ball be in-doubt as to theßrecise arti
cles maid in the schedule, they. Will apply to
the commanding officer of the navy yard, and
not to employes', for description of the article or
Ntw '2lbratistments.
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 discretion 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 offere I under
the contract shall bare 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 twovered, from time to time, according to
the act of Congress in that case provided, ap
proved March 3, 1843.
The sureties must signthe contract, and their
responsibility be certified to by a navy agent,
collector, district attorney, or some other per
son satisfactorily known to the bureau.
It is to be provided in the contract that the
bureau shall have .the power' of annulling the
contract, without loss or damage to the Govern
ment, in case Congress shall not havexaade suf
ficient appropriations for the articles named, or
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 prr
son or persons, and the guarantors of such de
faulting bidders will be responsible for all de
linquences.
All offers not made in strict conformity 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 thereafter as may be practica
ble. sep7-4w.
1861. 3D OPENING' 30 OPENING 1861
e.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
OF STRUT DIteeItIPTION.
The QUlLikty of the geode for the pride will be au Indus*
moot to every sue topurehmse.
The moat deatrabts goods of the mason at a great sae
rides).
MOZAMBIQUE%
GRISSALIA S,
VALENCIAS,
CREPE D'ESPANGS,
BEREGRANGLAIS,
BROCADE POPLINS,
NEAPOLITANS.
LAWNS and LAVELLAt
are am isg the ha t"
CATHCART & BROTH HR.
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
SKELETON SKIRTS.
The largestutook of the very beat make to be found
at - CATHOARTI4;
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
Parasols,' Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas
Tweuty-Uvo per cent loiver time cart be purchased
Nowhere itt the city.
CATHCART & BROTH irk •
No. le, Market Siteure,
Fit Next trt le.. ittkrrhthare
STAGE LINE FOR GETTYSBURG
• ..
1 6.1. 4
FARE REDUCED TO SI.RE, THROUGH TO
GETTYBfII3I3O.
THE'undersigned has established a
reguier.LlNß,OF STAGE 00aCil1td Isom Mechanics
burg, connecting every, other morning with the Cumber.
land Valley Railroad oars. the acaelites leave every
every Tuesday, Thur3day and Saturday, returnin4 every
other day. Passengers fibr Sheppardstowo, Dillsburg,
Petersburg and Gelaysburg are carried at reduced rates.
jell-dtr WM. J. TAT&
JOHN 131vLITEt'8.
BOOT & , SHOE STORE'
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STB., tj
Harrisburg Po • .
ALWAYS on hand a large assortmout of
BOUTS, SHOES; GAITERS,. laa., of the 'very best
mantles for ladies, EentOmen, and ablidrens'
Prices to suit the times. All.kinde of WORK MADE TO
ORDER in the best style by superb:it. workmen
REPAIRING- done at short notice. •
ontlß.dtf JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg..
NEW COAL oFFICE.
• qi.g7Sirgratrargal
I_ to the COAL TRaris In tbtheity, would respectfully
solicit the patrouage of the citizens. 1 will Keep on baud
Ooal of all gees, froth tbe most celebrated add appr
mlums whiub be delivered to any part of too city,
free froth dirt and other impurities. rim Wilow
UrleitlXriED. COAL POie eau IrY Tel 40it LoAD . , OA
LOAD as Sunni ~os. Persona pintibising by Chit BOs
or Oar Load will receive 2440 poen& AO the:Tea-
Odic No. 74 Market street, Second door from °wooer
ry alle j Yard on the Canal, toot it NMI)) street •ti
dery let tat either place will NMI re prompt, atteldieu.
CD 6 , 119 lOR tp HAL/. ereee
WOROEBT ER 1 8
ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY 1
„ .
EtE , beet:debiting and prottitimoing Dio
tionari . ul lire ab L
e Jongliugliage Al.O, Woreestee t
&hoot Dlotietaiirtes. Weoacera ph:tort-it Quarto. ane
Scbool Dictionaries for sale at
SCHEIN WHIS.BOOIiSTORK,
aplB-11 Near the Harrisburg Bridge
JOHN VTAIIONVER, Agt,
GENERAL FORWARDING
COMMISSION MERCRANT.
fIUODS AN6.M.ERCHANDISE promptly
forwarded by Pniltidelphirt and .Reading, Northern
Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Itaitreads
and Canal
R.&ULING DILA MG to Jana rrwn all parte of the
city to the Merton Retiree(' depots will be done at the
very lowest rams.
FAr uk.s removing will be pro eptty attended to.
Enters eft at Brant% European Hotol, or at Me Store
Of R. S. &Mager, will receive prompt attention. Cm
slguments of freight respectfully solicited.
VMS WALLOWER. JR., Agt,.,
sp2 °Mee Reading Depot.
GCSTINE GIIAVNE.
CIA.B.PENTER AND- BUILDER.
N. Rendiih t i ri; 27 Nor&llama Sh•di.
B--Jo ATTIENDED TO
pennoptuania IDatip ar
Itionbap 'Afternoon. Stptentbti 2T,'1861.
SPEER'S S AMBUOI WINE.
Of Cultivated Portugal Elder.
Every Family Should Use.
SPEER'S SANBUCI WINE (
CELEBRATED for its medical and bane
Octal qualities ass genuine Stimulant Tonic, !At
retie and Sedori(lc, highly esteemed by eminent physi•
clans, and some of the first families in Surely and
America.
SPEER'S SAREIEWCI WINE
le not iv mixture or manufactured article, but le utre,
from cultivated Portugal Elder, recommended by
tlneiu-
Isis and Physicians as possessing medical prooorties su
perior to any other Wines in use, an an exceil to artt
cle for all weak and debilitated persons, and the aged
and intlijni, improving the appetite, and benefiting ladi3i
sod children.
because it will not intoxicate as other wines, as at cou
nting no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and is an
mired filDr its rich peculiar flavor and ClUtritilre proper ties ,
Imparting a healthy tone to the digettive organs, andla
blooming, soft and healthy skin andnomelexiou.
None genuine unless the signature of
ALFRED sea; Passaic, N. J.,
he over the cork of etch bottle, - _
MAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WINE.
A. smut, eroprtetor.
Pasesio, N. J.
011ize 2/18 Broadway - , NeW Yolk.
J. H. EATON, Agent, Philadelphia.
For sale by D. W. Drams, A 00., 0. K. Keller, John
Wyeth and by dreggiste worldly jyl-daw ly.
Great Cure.
DR. LELLAND'S
ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND,
IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia,
All Merctirial Diseases.
It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a niei•i;
Gated colnpound, to be worn around the Waist, withinit
injury el the most delicate persona, no change habits
of livinglis required, and it entirely removes. the disease
from the system, without prodtiolng the injurious Owns
arising prom the use of powzrful internal medicines
which ,Weaken and destroy the c institution,' and give
temporriO relief only. By this treatment, the medical
properties Contained in the Band, come in contain with
the blood and reaches the disease, through this pores of
the skin; effecting In awry instauce i perfect cure, and
restore the parts aliened to a healthy condition. This
Band Is also a most powerful kun-Bseccraist. agent, ant
will entirely relieve the system from the pernicieur
ef
fects of Mercury. Moderato cases are cured In a few
days, and we are constaist(y.rectevingestimtudfda.ot Its
etlicaoy m eggraiated cases of long standfaig.
Puma $4OO, to be had of Druggists gener, or can be
sent by mail or express, with full directions ally for use, to
any parVof the country, direct from the Principal Office,
No. 409 BROADWAY, New York.
G. SMITH & CO., Sole Proprietors
N. 8.--De.criptive Circulars Sent Free
Sii-2..431ENTS VANTF.D xviqtywakes-er
jy&-diir
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES ! ! !
A Ifitesaityr in Even , Household 11
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
Am.erican Cement Glue
The 2trongeet (duo in the World
FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS,
IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, FOR-
MAIN, ALABASTER, BONE,
• CORAL, &a., Boc.
The only article of the kind ever produced
which will withitand Water.
EXTRACTS
a".Eyeri housekeeper , should have a suprlyof Johns &
et'osley's American Cement r,
idt is Co convenient to have In tue house"—N. Y.
amiss!
'qt is always ready ; dilecommenna :. to every bodY."
N. F. Intowsnoswv.
"We have tried it, and find it as-usend iu our lime as
water."--Wnwas arum ov ma Tines.
Price 25 Cants per Rott/O.
:Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale
Dealers. TRRINo V 6.211.
sale by all Druggists and Storekeep
ers generally throughout the counlay.
JOHAS & URCSLEY,
(Sole Maneinctures,)
78 %man Smarr,
(Corner of Liberty Street,) Nsw. YOBS..
FIRST ••01.kul •GROOEkIES
L RC* El ARR I V
ttAtll LNG JUBT . tt,STU ItN t.L) fiein mss;
LAI elate:wiz ettial 'aritere mre nave selected wan the
4111‘teleit Can it large :tie& couipletnlotiortment el gilt
peeler viols welch einem* anything tend in the beet
city greeeries, we respectielly and cordially invite th e
In..ir to call and examine our got* and norm ova
Piece&
eill(7114
DB. T. I' MILES , '
SURGEON
RS DENTIBT9
,
FOE his services uithe oitizeus o
Harrisburg and its
. vioinity. stilletta n share o
the public Patronage , and giired insurance'that' his best
endear/ors stall be grren to render annetitotion In his pre
tension. Being an old, well triad dentist, he feels sate in
"meg Ithe public .generally to call on him, assuring
hem that they Will not be dissatisfted With his ser v i ca i
Office Nb. 128 Market street, In the bonze formerly no!
eepied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United States Hotel;
Harrisburg. Pe. nayB-ely .
- • .
ripHE SOLDIER'S BOOK,: 2. l gi nne r ct
I. mow Government." An. expastion of the Conetam.
%lon ol the United Mates oniklatning the nature and oper-•
ittoc eF oar coioirintiee4;iroth iudielal and authentic
-oath*. PrtrA Ir. , <ate .t •
..l7 " , 4 11.14,114
B. BE GILDEA, D. D. S.
STATE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE.
All °paragon s , Surgical and. Mechanical,
soleedfleally performed. eborges PloderaM. kA
„.
Glorious Star . Snarle d = ” .13annefi
NOTIEENR SIIITLY OF WALL PAPER
bil - illaraps,dci., SPLENDID' NE M* Ntine,
welch We een'the'eNeetket dF okillibiNigted etedially
lnttte thiniCalmangnahufigoollisbancioz, l ,, o
We ere 44teregES V i a;t6 3 .41ftal i a ti
ICzn
14118-11 Nese the 'iserieburs Nridge.
Mc Moutons.
LADIES'
A LADIES' WINE,
AND A SIM MBA' NOR
SIGN OF THE
Linn of (trawl S thansportotioi,
NEW AIR LIMB ROUTIL
THUS TRAINS DAILY TO NEW TOOL
TWO TRAINS DAILY TO
PHILADELPHIA
(WITHOUT CHANGE OF CABS.
CwN AND A.FTERid_ONDAY, JUNE 10,
11,/ 1861, the Passenger Trains will leave the Prttladel.
pine and Reading Railroad Odpot, at Elarrtsburg, ftw New
York and Philadelphia, at follows, vie :
MEAST-WARD: -
A!Piernairomom
(INIEPRISS LINE leaves Harrisourg at 920 a.m., on 'ar
nval of Pennsylvania Railroad Espreat Train from the
West, arriving in New York at 4 p. m. A sleeping oar
Is attached to the train through from Pitts tairg without
chi
&L TRAIN leaves. Harrisburg at sa. arriving hi
New York 'at p. m-' and Philadelphia at 1.25 p. m.
FAST LINK leaves Harriabiug at 1.40 p. m„ on arrival
of Pennavlvania Railroad Fast Mail, arriving in New
York at 9.46 p. m, and Philadelphia at 5.40 p. m.
WE5i l W43lli):)- -a- '
1!El
'SP= LLNE leaves New Stork at Ba. m., and Philadel
phia at 8 a. in., arriving m 'Harrisburg at 1 P. 'in.
MAIL TRAIN. towns New York at 12.00 noon, and Phil
adelphliiat 8. 15 p. m, arriving at Harrisburg at 8 p.m.
EXPRESS LINE leaves New York at 8 p. , arri
ving atilarrisbarg at. 2.80 /S. in., andoonneseing with the
Pennsylvania 'Express Train.for Pinsbarg. A sleeping
ear is also abashed 'to tido iron .
.oonneellons are made at Harrisburg with trains on the
pnonapinnia;•Northern Clentiol and Oututtierhuid Valley
Itallnuade, and of Hamlin jet PhlLdelphis , PotlerU b,
WWciebarre, Allentown, Melon, ha,
ggage checked through. Faro betweeh New Yorr.
andHarfMburg, $5 00 ;.between Harrisburg and Phila
delphia, $3'25 11 No. 1 care, and 12' 70 in No: .
for tickets or other information apply to •
J. J. (IV Dit,
myle General Agent, Harrlabarg.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD I
BUMMER TIME TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA•
a ON AND APTIR
MONDAY, JUNE 10th, 1884
Rho paseeoger trains of the reimayhaele ithlimeat Coto
vitherill deport nem sod arrive at ilanlaborg and
Iphtit as fellows
EASTWARD.
FAST LINg hawse Haniabiirg every morning (except
Monday) Ix Lib a. na, and arrives at Wan Philadelphia
at li.lom m.
mamma ram= THAD . / MATO, Harrisburg dilly
at 9.20 4. to., and arrival at West Philadelphia at 1.10
p.
j TEAM leaves Haniebnrg daily (itte4pt San;
day) at 0.15 p: nu, and waives at Neat Philadelphia at
10.36 p. m.
tame trahismakis °loge oonneetion ittPlutadwpnia with
dm New; York Linea.' - •
14.1.1011MODATIOR TIL&LN, No.: I, Ma *mat, Joy,
leaves Warreiburg 7.00 a. m., and arrives at West
Philadolyalsoitl.2.oo noon.: • - • ••
HARROD/Ufa AOCOMMODATION TRAIN , il. Wass ,
bla. lodes Harrisburg at 1.10 p. aud arrives at West
Pailadeliiigi. it 0 25• p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, 1411 MOW, Joy,
leaves Harrisburg at 6.15 p. m, comectieg at Diller
villa with MAIL TRAIN, and arrived sg.West Pkilladel
phis at 40.16 p. m.
m
W T , A' U D'I
THAOHGH 8:UM8 TRAIN IseArat "Philadelphia at
10.20 p. in., flarrisburjr at 2.85 a. m., Altoona 7.80 , a.
in., and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 noon. ,
MAIL mast* leave, PhiladuiPbbkitt 7.80 a. , Harris
burg lob p . m Altoona, 0.50 p. m., and arrives at Pitts
burg at 12.00 midnight. • . ,
FAST 1.1148 leifeti Phlladelpbl& at E 11.20
burg B.Bb Altoona 8.10 p. m. , l nad arrives at Pitts
burg at /2,80 a. m.
HARISSBURG ACOO/11110DATIONLTRAIN leaves Phil.
delphia at 2.80 p. m., Lancaster 0.08 p. m., Columbia
p. irt.; and arrireent /iarrisburg at 8.05 p m. "This
train coquette at Haritsburg.'at 8.05 P. ns. with North
ern Central Railroad Train for Banbury., ' Williamsport;
Lock Riven, Scranton and all points North.
iACCOMAIODATION TRAIN, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00;
p. in., Lin Caster 7.50 p. m., Mount Joy 8.21 p. in., Eliza
bethtown, 8.87 p. and arrives at Harrisburg 'at
9.80 p. m.
Athenian is ealledle the fact,•that pasengers leaving
Philadelphia at 4.00 p. in., connect at Lancaster with
MOUNTJOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrived at
Harrisburg at 9.80 p. m.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. Rant, lit,. Penna. Railroad
Harrisburg, June 7, 1861.--dtt
JUST RECEIVED
ANOTHER LOT Olt THOSE
EXTRA FINE JOIN TED
GOLD PENS
F NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's)
Manufacture, warranted to be the ban in material,
the finest pointed, most durable and ea cheap as any
n market, for sale, with a variety of Gold anti Silver
Ceara of I various sizes and prima at
aentANICR'S CHILLY BOOKSTORk,
• GT Vertea *Orel.
PHOTOGRAPHY,
In all its Branches,
Esecinha in the beet style known In the ark at
C; G. CRANE'S GALLERY,
• 582 Arch Street, Fast of Sizes Phila.
LIFE ME IN OIL AND PASTIL.
18 TfREC I SCOPIO. k'ORTRAITS,
liareitieypes, Daguennoinen, to., Ibr Cases,
l4_wly meaminoli
in% Bbm" km- nae
fatbitai
S (ERHAD E • s
Holland Bitters
rill
DYSPEPSIA,
Liver Comp!lint, Fever and Ague, &c.
Tux earemellil Introduction and we or this cele.
61 Rh,' Remedy has beau the signal for a literal finisl
of binipounds ladled "Bitters," offered in various
Soma, from a quart bottle to a tivegallact keg, until
tide word Bitters" is but another name tbr "grog;'
or some viitanoue whiskey mixture.
But the really greet relief demised from the minute
dose, 000 tesspoociful, of our medicine,
ISMIRONS HOLLAND BITTERS,
and the nifty absence of culler prostration, has eat..
blished kw it a reputation which the Imetof imitatiww
and oxusterfetts have idled to undermine. It Is posi
tively a vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient
pure spirit, to preserve it
Rut one' atm "of the gem**, (Half-Vint Bottlek)
price Ova Muses
it is a medicine of tong-tried efficacy ibr
the Mark re essential kw the !bond/Mon of good
health and Ow =renting disorders of the stomach
end bowels.
Two or three &wee AO *Menhir* the afflicted of its
salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its
strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and
kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be
the quick result.
For INDIGESTION. Try
Berhave , s Holland Bitters.
For HEARTBURN, Try
Beritave's Holland Bitters.
For ACIDITY, Try
Beerhaves Holland Bitters.
For WA2'EEBRAI33I, Try
BerkoWs Holland .111ners.
For EMADAOHIA, Try
therhave's Holland Bitters.
For LOSS OF APPETITE. Try
Berliave'S Holland Bitters,
.001. COSTIVEIVESS„ Try
!Weave's Holland Bitters.
For PILFS. •
Berber" Holland Bitters.
In 'all Nervous, Rbeamatie, and Neuridirie
ARi
lions,. it bas in numerous instances proved highly
beneficial, and to others effected a deckled cure
Read Carefully
The genuine, Itighirconcentrited limantrifs
Lure Binges is put up in half-pint bottles only, n
retailed at One deltas per bottle 'The greet denr•ui
for this truly celebrated medicine has indueed nut y
imitations; width the public should' guard squitua
purcluising.
u9sunre qftettamittiml See that our name it an air
label of !very bottle you buy.
Benj. J r
SOLE MANUFACTUREE: - :.
PITTSDUROn. TA
orer isle In the eity et Hantsb..ag 07 D. W. GROSS lk
00.
JEWELRY, WATORES °LOOKS,
FANCY GOODS, &O
, .
ALFRED .F.IittERMAI & 00;
No: 62 MARKET STREET, Harrisburg,
hi., opposite .Ibol's Holm sod orllointog the
rub Bout, having purchased the stook or 11.
konhilnit aid added's lorlenes&tesent of ' taw Jwor:
wo willeell the same at the lowest cub ant
pbdlt pCtroitage.
Watches. Clacks and' Jewelry neatly and prompuy
paired and delivered.
LURID T. tiIIKERNAII at 00.
Raving disposed of my stook of Jewelry to A. f.
11116111211/1 al 00, I &tearfully rettommend them tomy for.
mer muttmers praatical and experienced Watelt
Miters, d Solicit for them a Continuance of the patron..
ago wbl4h bee been so generously extended to me during
the laill six years.
• Janari SandT. JENNINOIL
DENTISTRY.
re U. SPlNE,graduate) of the
lal Cot nt Surgery; having perms'
l E°
neatly boated to the city of ifarrhiburg and taken the.
awe Ibrinerly occupied by Dr. Dorgan, on Third str oet,
between Market and Walnut, respetsfally informs his
Meads and the public to general, that ho is prepared to
perform `all operations in the Dental prefesalOn, either
arena t or mottnanical, in> a manner that shall not be
snriansed by operators la this or any other city. lila
mode of insertme artificial tooth Is upon the lAtec.
proved saw:dies principles.
Teeth, from one to a lull set, mounted on tine Gold, Sil
ver, Melina plates or the Vulcanite Base...
I take great pleasure in recommtmding the mourn gene
Utensil to all my fbrmer patients of Harrisburg and '
,Unity and feed con fi dent that he will perform all opera
tions In a adentlfie manner, from my knowledge or Ms
ability. imy&dtil F.J H. GORGAD, D. D. S.
FIEIME
SHAD, No. 1,
SALMON, No. I,
HERRING, No. 1,
COD FISH, No. 1
MACKEREL, No. L.
rfpf ,he shove we have all the dale: entAnted liadrAgee
root the arr to the wawa Fa amore and for sale at the,
mad marked rate*.
tbblti WM. DOCK, J. dr 00.
A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT
0I
LADIES' TRAVELLING
MID
SHOPP'ING BAGS
(Ist .0 Prtees,for sate at
BERGNER'S CRIMP BOOKSTORE,
Al Market Sues
OUR ,lINION. OONSITruTION4
i; GOVERWMENT "by M. 11:66/1-
, . le a work aintaluingilie Communal ON
THE man Geer* giving the oonetruotlon ot Its Terms
and Provbeam, Mowing the rotations or the so veral
Sates tothe Won and each other, and explaining gene.
rally Mayen= or Government Or the Country. Prim
El 00. bold, and orders supplied, by tam, at Earns.
burg, Poi. babll
Agents for Gamines end States wanted.
TZEEEUitON:ETERS
TEE9IIOMET • ' Ornamental Mantle, Japanese Metal.
TKIEMOMET •do do .Bronzed do
TnERMOSIRTim Distillers Tin Cute, 12 Inch.
THERMOMMIRS, do Brasi Bound Double &ale.
THERMOMETERS, Union Case, 10-32 Mob.
THERMOMETERS, Mealier Frame 8.10 Inch.
TEUMMOMETERS,EIack Walnut base, 10 inch:
THIEIMMEMERS, Tin Case, 7-8.10 blob.
We have kett, received a One lot or TGRRMOISETE
of various styles, and are selling them IoW.
SELLER'S DRUG STORE,
an": F 91 Market street.
IuIdLORY OAK AND PINE WOOD
LI. for sale,
OUT TO STOVE OR oORD "ANGIE 10 SUM
PIIRORASBRS.
ALSO, LOCUM POSTS AND pizeSlN7l2 Rams CV!
TO ,ORDSR.
ALs% 820NR AND SAND EUR BUILDING
PURPOSM.
Inquire of the [subscriber at blarasidence on the Ridge
road, oppo s ite the Good Will Engine House, or at the
Yard corner of Second and- Broad' streets, West Har=
riabur g , intyTl-tfj . G. B. pots.
REDUCTION IN PRICER! ,
11.11RINDES, Plain and Figured.
°ARMORS'S, Wale eltd.rigured•
ALL WOOLDKLABBIitte Style* and Quality.
BR Oan: LONGSELS. different. prioen.; : -
NNE BTQCFC..OF B BET SHAWLS.
The piineilin ikn thegibbiii
be found "lower than ever," at .
okrtnuitrit;
in n ' - Bent 434 tollitilarriathire' Binh.
Lr4TB:t-4iiiliti : 4Watr Sift- 'Sugar
Arai Muss Jut recehred
. Ary
MglllooB Aka 00/
fittbitaL
"They go right to the Spot," ,
INSTANT SF:IASI I STOP TOUR popGpf
PURIFY YOUR BREATH 1
STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE!
SP ALDING-'R
Throat Confections,
OM
GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN,
GOOD FOR LEGTIDIERS
GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAREW,
GOOD FOR SiIiGHELS,
GOOD FOR CONSUM 171 VEs
GKNTIAIIIrN CARR Y
SPALDING'S THROAT CON FEl' I I ,s,
LAPIF? ARE DRLIGLITED r
SPALDING'S THROAT C'ONFEC-1 iuN,
CHILDREN CRY Fop
SPALDING'S THROAT CONE...F.O'r',
They redeye a Cough lustestly.
They altar the Throat.
They sire strength acid veinal° to the
They Impert a delicious aroma 10 the hrt'llifi
They are dellghtral to the taste.
They ire made of skleple herbs &U.! cannot
I advise ivory one who has a Cough or a ,
or a Bad Breath, or coy difficulty of the Thruu ,
imekmenot my Throat Oonteotloas, they will
=lastly, sod you will flnd them very eseful au i u , •,..
ant whilo Wave/dog or attending public meetinzs for
Mg your Cough or allaying your third.. If y,n/ trf
package! lam Oft in laying that you wtil ev. , r
wards consider , thorn Indlepeolible. You kill ft]) I thJm
at the Druggists and Dealer. In modiciosa.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CEN
Ms mature Is on nub package. All attiCT sr, , •ss
Whit.
A Package will be Boat by mall, prepaid, on
Thirty Yeats.
Address.
HBNBY C. SPALDING,
No. 48 ORDER STREET, NEW
CEPHALIC PILLS
SICK HEADACHE
NERVOUS HEAMICHE,
CURE
ALL EINDS OF HEADACHE
3 7 the wee of thaw Puis the penoile. alLacke m Yer
tante or Sick .ffeadacke may be preveetvd; mud ti tala
eheeeeehrtecoment of ea etteeL 1011Deiiinte rel!of from
lakkalai a fatness en y be obtallied.
'They seldom fall In removing Na 44101 and ilrotatdo to
which rennOmi ere no eenjoet.
They 6011, gently upon the bowels, removing &starves
Yor Literary lien, Stedents, Delicate 14111.1.1d5, ALI lo
persona' vf sedenuny habits, they are rakish
Lasettasei Improving the arrerrra, giving rose aeD '"'''
to the dligeellive organs, and restoring the molar ate -,r
olty and strength to the whole system.
The C EP/ 1 " 10 Mu ere the remit
gallon and earehdly 000deetee experiment-, unit:,,
In me ha many years, daring Which time th,,
vented and relieved a vast amount of pant 410 EL !Tr Di
from Headache, whether Originating in the nrrIPUI `)r
tut or from a deranged Mato orate alomadt.
They are entirely vegetable %Abair COMIPAAVII
Rug be taken at all times withlrerfent 111111 , ly
making any (dump of diet and £4e absence et ' 1, 9
erosible taste raiders i eass. to adesinieter Shea
=WARR OP COUNTERPErir
The geautue have eve signature/ of Henry C : ai leer
on each box.
Sold by druggists and all other dealers in
A Box will be Neal by mall proludd on receipt „;
PINCE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
All orders should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
48 Oedir Street, New Yore
sr.& Idngle bottle of BPALDINti , B Plige.o.l) (4.0;
Win SVe ten Unice He !poet runtmlly.iit
BPALRINGT PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLULi
SPALH:ILNG'S PREPARED GL
RAVE THE PISCkS
ROONOIIIf
Jar". MVOS 1 LINZ etiVits eivit "-et
weeddealstwiti Samos, eyes m uell.rNotaudjavius
k Is very desirable to have some doom •oe convenient
way for mailing Furniture, Toys, croo..
BUILDING'S PREPARED GUI
meats W Mich emergencies, and no household ea sant
11°44 wieril it. It la always ready $d up to the slid,
tig POW.
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOURS,"
N. B•n-A lireab amootpantes each bottle. Price 76 re
Addreaa HENRY C. entLDING ,
No. 48 Cedar Areal, Nor Vet.
CAUTION
As certain unprincipled Peri4oll9 are attempting In Palo
la as the unsuspecting public, Imitations to my I'R
romp onus, I,wonld causlon all persona to ala s
?earn piretuudng, and see that the tell rattle,
411"4PAIFNIali PREPARED GLUE..
,fletillintdde wrapper •sJI e th ers are onudling Penn
1. au wria•dhortprdfabli
Dj. , l',A. It. fl'