Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 19, 1861, Image 8

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    ViirtUanulus.
PROPOSALS FOR STATIONARY.
Homes os Itsr MOWER STAMM, I.
CLEM'S Omen, Sept. 30,.1861.
IN PURSUANCE of the seventeenth section
of the act of Congress of August 20; 1842, en
titled "An Act legalizing and making appro
priatiousgor,suckneceimary objects as have been
tonally included in the 'general appropriation
bills without authority of law, and to fix and
provide for =tan
‘ ,..9419 n tal expenses of, the
Departments 'and I ~ of Government, and
for other purposes ,' 'sealed proposals will be re
ceived at 04Office until FRIDAY the 25th
day of October next, at 12 o'clock N., for fur
nishing the following articles of Stationary for
the use of the House of Representatives of the
United States, viz :
CLASS No. 1. _ _ _
76 reams white cap paper, extra superfine, feint
lined.
10 reams blue cap paper, extra superfine, feint
lined.
50 reams white cap paper, extra superfine,
plain.
26 reams white fiat paper, extra superfine.
160 reams white visit° poet, extra superfine;
faint Bawd, gilt.
25 reams blue quarto post, extra superfine,
feltit lined, gilt.
60 nxemi, white quarto post, extra superfine,
gilt.
10 reams bine quarto post, extra superfine,
plaln it. •
26 reams w hi te quarto Post, lar ge: size, extra
thin, feint lined.
10 reams white quarto post, large 'she, extra
thin plain.
60 reams white laid Bath pod, extra superfine,
feint lined, gilt.
10 reams white laid Bath post extraspperfine,.
plain, gilt.
50 reams white note, extra superfine, large size,
feint lined, gilt.
60 reams buff note, extra superfine, large size,
feint lined, gilt. •
26 reams damask note, extra superfine, large
size, feint lined, gilt.
25 reams white note, extra superfine, large
size, plain gilt.
75 niffUni3 white note, extra superfine, small
size, feint lined, gilt.
26 reams white note, extra superfine, small
size, plain gilt.
26 reams white note, extra thin, No. 6, feint
gilt. •
10 reams white note, extra thin, No. 6, plain
gilt.
6 reams white note, extra thin, No. 8, plain,
gilt.
10 reams' white note, extra thin, No. 8, feint
lined, gilt. '
60 reams Jesup & Bros. extra superfine white
wove poet, feint lined, (wide ruled.)
CLASS Not 2----Efeekpes,
50,000 white thick adhesive t
envetoies, by
8/1 inches.
60,000 white thick adhesive envelopes, 61 by
inches;
40,000 buff thick atillbsiie' ,
envelopes, 6. by
841 inches.
40,000 white thick adhesive envelopes, 6.1 by
8i inches.
10,000 white thick adhesive envelopes, 6+ by
2 inches.
26,000 white thick adhesive envelopes, 61 by
inohee.
1,000,000 buff thick envelopes, 61 by 8} inches.
100,000 buff thick adhesive envelopes, 71 by
at inches.
CLASS No. 8.
200 gross best metallic pens, in boxes.
26 gross Perry's double patent large blue bar
_Lrel,Dens, fine points, in dozen boxes.
25 dozen Slack swan quill pens. .
15 gross penholdeks, assorted styles.
2 gross cut and pressed glass inkstands, as
sorted sizes and styles.
CLASS No. 4.—Miscellaneous.
6 dozen, pearl-handle pocket-knives, four
• blades'. '
6 dozen shell-handle pocket•knives, four
blades.
10 dozen pearl and shell-handle pocket knives,
6 blades.
1 dozen office shears, 11 inches.
1 dozen office shears, 9 inehes.
4 dozen scissors, 4 inches.
10 dozen color pencils, large and small.
50 pounds sealing wax, best quality.
200 spools red tape.
6 dozen letter clips, gilt and broze.
2 dozen letter files.
15 pounds India rubber, medium, sized pieces.
4 dozen bottles pounce.
6 dozen short rubber pencils. 7
4 dozen portfolios, different styles.
CLASS No. 5.
160 reams brown Manila enveloping paper,
very tough, with smooth surface, 27 by
87 inches, to weigh not less than 42
pounds per ream.
600 reams brown Manilla enveloping paper,
very tough, with smooth surface, 20 by
26 inches,, to weigh not less than 26
pounds per ream.
800 reams same as ,above, 19 by 24 inches, to
weigh not lase - than 22 pounds per ream.
Proposals for the above must state the price
per ream for paper, and price per thousand for
envelopes, and be accompanied by the names of
the sureties intended to be offered.
By the Act approved June 17; 1844, the Clerk
of the Howe of Representatives is "directed to
confine his purchases exclusively to articles the
growth and manufacture of the 'United States,
provided the same can be procured of such
growth, and manufacture, of suitable quality
and at reasonable prices, upon as good terms, as
to quality and price, as can be obtained of for-
Zigrowth and manufacture." A preference
ther - et:ire be given to the productions of
American industry; and all persons making
proposals to supply any article, will state
whetherAe,satae fa the growth and manufac
ture of the United States. , •
The articles are to be delivered, free of any
charge for carriage, at the office of the Clerk of
the House of Representatives, on or before the
twentieth day of November next.
Each bidder,, though ho may desire to propose
for the whole of the articles above enumerated,
will be required to make a separate and diatinet
pr ciposal for such dos; and no proposal or paper
embracing more than a single class will be con
sidered. Eaoh proposal to be endorsed, "Pro
posaktfor Class No. —, of Stationary for House
of Repreeentatives of the United States," and
addressed to the undersigned. They will be
flee of, Age,
Suiri , • t i spOmens of each class must sc
cOmPanY 84 ProPosale, masked with the names
of the bidder and the number of the class, ac
cording te,thaabovn advertisement.
The person offering tofarnish any description
of articles at the'lowest price, quality consider
ed, shall receive a contract for the same on ex
ecuting a bond with two or more sureties, satis
factory to the Clerk of the House of Represen
tatives, for the performance of the same, under
a forfeiture of twice the contract price in the
case of failure ; which bond must be Bled in :
the qtrklpf the said clerk within ten days af- .
ter the prows* have been opened and the re
sult dwiared.
EMERSON ETHERIDGE,
81 01 19446 Clerk H. 8.. 11. 6
STONE FOR SALE.
STONE or Stone enlisted
jup4ertererrdateurpaset voni be (louvered to any
par 0111116 city or ilk vicinity Apply to
MAR WM. COMER. Jr.
8wk.41. tf1i...4± 14 " 4 1 1 Ystiai
AVlAtieriN E L. CHAYNE. phki,Punnowag.rottL
aIIPENTER AND BUILDBIL. - * l 4 1 " 1 '
0- a-1. A raM
Ar r s ' rain t
Mil imitisso rr at 4 3i 614 7 '
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WIMMMUI
AYER'S sm.lsg.wlALA,
FOR PURIFYING TEE BLOOD.
A ND for the s eedy cure of the tab
jointd varieties Disease :
Scrofula and Scroftdous Affection such
as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, eruptions;
Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils,
Blain, and all Skin Diseases.
Oarcasze, Ind., 6th June, DM.
.1. C.:Arss k Co., Gents : I feel It my duty to acknowl
edge what your !Sarsaparilla has done for 'me. Having
inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have suffered from It
In various ways for years. Sometimes II burst out In
Ulcers on my hands and arms ; sometimes turned in
ward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago
it broke out on my head and •covered my scalp and ears
with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond
description. I tried many mediolnas and several physi
cians, but without much relief from any thing. In fact,
the disorder grew worse. At length I •was rejoiced to
read in the Gospel Messenger that yob bad prepared an
alternative (Sarsaparilla,) for. I knew tram your rep
utation that any thing yon made must be good. I sent
to Unoinnati and got it, and need it till it cured me. I
took It, as yon advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful
over a month, and used almost three bottles New linty
healthy skn sees began to Ibrm under the scab, _which
diet a while fall bff my skin 1s now Oleo., and know by
my feelings that the disease has , gone from my system.
You can well believe that I feel what. I am saying when
I tell you, that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the
age, and remain over gratefully. Yolks; • • • '
AI.FRBD B. TA .LEY.
St. Anthony's Fire, Ross or Erysipelas,
Tette' and Salt Rheum, Scald Head ,
*Ringworm, Sore DYOs, Dropsy.
Dr. Robert M. Preble writes [rem. Salem, N.Y."," 12th
Sep., 1889, that be has cured an inveterate case or Drop
sy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the penis•
veling use of oar Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerods at;
lack of Malignant Erysipelas by large doses of the same;
says he cares the common Eruptions by itconstantly.
Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck
.
Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes : ..Three bot
tles of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Glerras—a hid
eous swelling on 4110 n e° l4 ±w hi n4lp 8 555 4 4' !MP
over two years." • .
Lencerrho3a or Whitel;oiiiitaiinmor,
i; - e ulceration, remitiaiiii
Dr. J. RS. Clhatusing, of New York (Sty, writes
Most cheerfully comply. with the respect of your agent
In saying I have found your, bareaperilla a modernisation%
alternattve in the numerous complaints gar which we cm
ploy such a remedy, but especially in_lbrnaie Diseases of .
Use Scrofulous diathesla. / Irma mired many Inveterate
cases of Leocorrhcoy by Ity and some where the com
plaint was canoed by laceration of the Warw. The-ut.
teratiou Solt was soon cured:. < Nothing within, my.
imowledge equals It f..r these female. derangements."
=ward SAblarrow, , of , Newbury, ala.,. writes, lke dan
garotte ovarian tianoron ono of the females In my lainUyi
which had &detail the remedies we could employ, has.
td.lefigtit been completely cured by your Extractor Ser
ge's/41SL Our physician thought nothing • but extlrpa
den Ma afford relief, but he advised thp - tihtteg your
Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and It
proved effectual. after takiog your remedy eight weeks
no symptom of She deseaml reandutl.” •
•
Syphilis and Iterctinal D 11161513. . -..
Nati Ommunr, 25th Aujiazit,,l9sl).
Dr. .1. 0. AYER : Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re
quest of your agent, and report to you Some of the effects
1 have realized with your Sarsaparilla. •
I have cared With it, in my practice, mold of the com
plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its
effects truly wonderful in the cure of neural and Mer
curial Diseases. One of my patients had ityphiliilp ukur
iu his throat, which were easehiming htni,Nitate 4dl,Ab se
top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily takes,
cured him id live week. Another woe attacked byaeo
ondary symptoms in his sesses,andthe ulceratlealusd eat
en away a considerable part of it, so that I believe the
disorder would soon reach bie brain and klitbim. But it
yielded to my administration of your Sattatarilla: the
ulcers healed, and he is well again, ifolofeigirse without
some disfiguration to ins face.. A woauut ;Ito had been
treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering
irom this polsoe in her bones. They hail become so
W
sensitive to theeather that on a damp day she snared
excruciating nein in her joints and bones. She, too, 'Was'
cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few w,eellml, 'I
know from its formula, which you agent guye me, that
this Preparation from your laboratory mast be a great
remedy ; consequently, these truly remarkable results
whit It have not surprised Me. t!
Braternaby yours,. -
G., V. LABIAL'S; M. D.
Rhetimatinni, Gout Liver Complaint'.
Istifeltsbetale, PrOutftra Yuil. 6l 4?tft;
fia. J. O. Arne: fir, I have been atille.ed with a pain.
fbi chronic , Rheumatism for a long time; which belled
the skill of physicians, and stack to me in spite of all the
remedies I could . tin until lilted year , 13arsaparillif.-4
One bottle cured me la two weeks, and restored my gee
eralboalth so much th at lam Jr better than before I .
was attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine..
J. NBEIAM.
Jahn Y. Betoken, of St. Leith. writes : «I have been
afflicted for years with an affection of the Liveriwbleh
destroyed my health: I tried every thing, and every
thing failed to relieve me ; and I have been a broken
down titan : for BOMA years from,, zuf their cause than, de
rangstenteAtheibtArr. f * bbloved ipostoiAlle Rev. Mr..
Espy, advised In. lib try your Sirsaparrifia;becsaW he
Biddle knew you, and nnidhing.eyusmade rut worth
trying. By the blessing 'or God It tutsbored nib. - I foal
young again. The best that can he said of you is not
half good enough.?
Bohirrus, Cander_Tainern,'Enlargenient; •
IlleeratiOn, Cartes. ant Exfoliation of
the Bones. ; -_
A great variety of miss, "tie beets rePort to us
where cures of these formidable' corniplaints ihweirreenitt 1
fermi the use of this remedy, b ut one apace here will not
admit them. Som of them may be Ibtantlin our Amer
can Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased
to furnish gratis to all who call for them.
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep
sy, lip3laupholf, lienrargia
Many remarkable Mires orthese affections hafts been
made by the alternative pester of Ibis medicine. It stim
ulates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus
overcomes disorders which would be mipposed beyond.
Its reach: Such 111 reintdylah beats-required bg the hre
comities of the people, and we are confident that this will .
do for them all that medlothie can' de :' - ' •
Ayer's ClierrYlOteral
POWTHR RAPED coo OP ' ° -•' '
Coighs,‘ Colds. InflOensa t 'Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, and for the Relief
of Consumptive Patitinti
in advanced Stages
of the Disease
This Ma remedy, so universally ktkowil to sitr,Pasti any
other for the care, of throat and lung complaints; that It is
useless here to publish the evidence of Its virtues,. its
unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and ita truly
wonderful Mares of pulmonary disease, have, made It
known throughout the civilized nations of the earth.—
Few, are the communilles ,or oven lignin's, among them
who have not some personal experience o f its effects:—
some living tropby'ln their miaprof its victory over the
subtle and da norm, dlsordmiof the throat , and lunge.
es, all know the Areedte 1.:of WOLi
`, titu — dors 1 04
as they know , too, the effects of this remedy , we need not
ch, more than to mare them that it has now, all the vlr
tues that hat have *hen making the cures which have
won se strongly upon the confidence of mankind. :`
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYBR &
• . .. ~ .
lowell,i Xass..
Sold by O. d. Dannvart, C. K. Keller D. W.l3rwi&
Co., J. M. Lutz, & Co., Armstrong, 'Harrisburg, and deal
ers every where.
oetl4-emilaw
IMPORTED BOLOGNA - SAUSAIGE...A
'very rare lot jest received and for Bale by
d 6 WM. DOOK Oo -
A VERY HEAVY S. K p, j
BLACK AND SECOND
MOURNING DRESS t GOODS 1
.OF EVERY DESCRIPTION JUST OPENEDi
Privm /glow the ast,of
CALL AT
cATuoMirra;
omit , Next door I. the Atartleburg Ha n k.
wAr.lowsors umiz,
MIT INEWINNI
liA/UO333UBGandiSIIdiDUPEIIA.
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. i! m j g.„ - i'J),O3 1419, 1 61
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gl.ebital
lis tUancans.
SOMETHING FOR THE Mann
NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD.
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
American Cement Glue
THE STRONGEST GLUE IN THE WORLD •
THE CLOLAPE3T GLUE IN THE WORLD.
THE HOST DURABLE GLUE IN THE WORLD.
ME ONLY RELIABLE GLUE IN THE WORLD.
THE HINT GLUE IN THE WORLD.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
Is the , only articlo of the kind over produced which
WILL WITHSTAND WATER.
IT WILL MEND WOOD,
Save your. broken Furniture.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER,
Mend your Harness, Straps, Belts, Boots, &c
IT WILL MEND GLASS,
Sa t ve the pieces of that expensive Cut Glass Dottie
IT WILL MEND IVORY,
Don't throw away thatbrAzlvory Yen, it is easily re%
' IT WILL MEND CHINA,
Your broken China Caps and Saucers can be made as
~ good as new.
'TWILL MIWO MARBLE.
That piece knocked put °Um, Marble. Mantle can be
pit oil kestrel* as ever.
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN, •
Ito natter ii a liibat broken Pitcher did , notooet bet 41611-
shilliag,aaved is a chilling earned.
IT WILT. MEND ALABASTER,
,
That meetly Alabaster , Vase is broken and qon can't
match it, mend it, it will never show when put together.
It will Mend Bone, Coral, Lava, and in
fact everything but Metals.
Any article Oemented with AMKTOOAN CEMENT
will not shoW,wbare it Is wended.
MMXiCTIL
„ Every Hoasekisepem should have a supply of Johns
& Orders American Cement Glue.”—A. Y.
"ft is so convenient to have In the honse."—N.
Aspen.
Ms always realty ; this =amends itself to every
tood,V."lndependant. _
“We have tried it;nisd find it as useful in ottenomes M
ftz:=WiTle? gpirit qf the rates.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
no t iao' per year, saved In ever y tensity by One Bottle
Of
AMERICAN CEMENT 'GLUE.
Price 26 Cents per Bottle.
Price 26Cents per Bottle.
Price 26 Cents per Bottle.
• • Price 26 Cents per Bottle. •
Price 26 Oelite tier" - Bottle.
Pricis 26 Cillb) per. I3ottle.
Very Ltherid Redubtions to• Wkekaale Buyers
-1' 'TERMS' GASH.. ' =
air For sale by all Druggists, and Storekeepers general
ly throughout the country.
JOHNS & CROSLEY,
(sole Manufacturers,)
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Corner of Liberty street. NEW TOME.
Important to Haase Owners.
Important to 'Builders.
Important to-Bail Road Companies .
Important to Fanners.
nowhimi this may concern, and it con erns every
MEMO& VEMLEY'S
DißkiplimpurA,pfataßit
,O,DMRNT ROOFING,
The Mealiest and most durable Roofing in use
IT RI FIRE AND . WATER PROOF.
It out be applied to sew and OLD moon of all kinds,
N steep or flat, and to 'Salaam Roois without
reatotdag the Stibigies. '
. .
Tho Coatis only about One.Thlrd that of Tin
ADMIT iS.TIATICAS AS DURABLE.
This article has been thoroughly tested in New York
City and all other parts of ; the United Mates, Canada,
West Indies CentraLand South America, on buildings of
all kinds, such as FACTOSUIES Youmans, Causoass, Rms.
ROAD Durant, GM, and on PUBLIO BUILDINGS generally
comuunnass Mumma, &0., by the principal Builders,
Architects and otherVdming the ; past four years, and
.basproved to be the CHEAPEST and ROST DURABLE
BOPPING In use It is id everrrespeot Iflße f WMBR
WRA.THER and TIRE PROOF covering for ROOFS
ALL KINDS.
This is the ONLYmaterial usantsfachemd in the &rafted
Mates which combines the very desirable properties of
/Murkily and Durability, which are universally acknow
ledged-to be possessed by GVIIA PRROHA AI7D
IRMA R UBBLE. . •
No Heat is required in making application.
Xas expanse of applying 11, is trifling, as an ordinary roof
cari.be covered and finished the same day.
Itoan - be - applied by - any one,
- and when finished forms Ek perfeptly Fins Pito°, surface
with an elastic body; which cannot be injured by Has;
Cow or &outs. Strinumen of Roos BOARDS, nor any es.
(Alia action wikamysr. .
tIQUID •
.
.GOTTA ' 'PERCHA 'CEMENT,
iFot• Coating Halals bf all Kinds when exiaused
; .to the Action of the - Woather, and
i'o,ltilillHEitViNG AND REPEARIkt METAL
ROOFS OF ALL MMS.
this la the only Composition known which will . enxoee.
hilly resist extreme changes , of all clintatse,,for any
kmath of time, when applied to metals, to which It ad
heres firmly, forming a body equal to coals_of ordinary
paint, costs muoh less and will LAST THE= TIMES AS
LONG ; and from its elasticity is not injured by the
contraction and expansion of Tin.and other Metal Roolb,
ccalloCtiont upon soddennbanges of the weather.
(4/teal not 0R41.08 I 1 4 F , COLD i9l 2 RUN IN WARM
WICA2MFR, AND -WILL NOT WARN
I Leaky Tin Ann other Metal Rooth he.roadily repair,
jM with GUTTA CEMENT, and'prevented from
- .farther corrosion anti leak ing , l thereby mining a per.
redly debt roof for many yeara.
Tine Cemennie peculiarly adapted for the preeenatton
of IRON.NA LUNGS, STOVER, RANGES, SAM, AGRI.
CULTURAL lIIPLEiIIiNTS, dm, also for general mann-
iltrrkA. .PERCHA CEMENT
For presorting and repaing Tin and Other Metal ROO& Of
every description, from its great elasticity, is not Wired
ty the contraction and expansion of -Metals, and will not
crack in cold or ran in warm weather.
Th ew = w a l l , are Amman To am =term and we
are prepared tonnpply orderi from any part of Lhe coon
, try, et, short' notice; for • GUTfA Phatt,`HA ROOFING in
vas ready prepared for use, and GOTTA ?RAMIS. OE
"alyarY barrels; with Mil printed diretniens for anti.
cation.
4 4 413N 1 's,:wANTER
_;• _
;We will ma k e liberai aauaraermy 'arrangements
w ah redipetsdbls! parties who wonld like trkestataek them:
,selvesaltuwailve aiarLbermanent busineae. -
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
`We can give abundant prod[ cr alivrevialm in River
g=lltherOVed Roofing having wiled them to several
d amain Now York City and vioinity.
30E1#11, - * cßof#LEy
—"more IiANUACTURZIth,
Vi r 4OWO Ware4OUP . Wil4ain St
Clrner NEW Toipti .
descrlptlyftWit Prl9oe A iii i pe friehed
4 8 4 1 4., 4141,44 04 , 4, 4
MILITARY4kikAIILITLWEB 4 ... S
, NEW LOEtjuat recOved,..of Ake
pail% at, COSlllMPSAlSztlooritoliardiaur',
igasawamog atmsmasms
av
Amos stook „co
thus of (Kraal fit Ira nsportatin
•7=l'..
_
nuppeTILLINS DUCTTO ?LAW TOEL
• TWO TWINS DAILY TO
P 4,P-VAL, HI 'A
'r
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CABS. .
ON AND A.PTERVONDAY!; JUNEt
:181111, the tasseeger Trattoria leave the Phtladet.
p lulu Iteulingitattroed Depot, at Harrialturg, fur New
York and PhileAelphli, as tollowiWehi
, .
EAST WARD.
2XPRINIS LINE haves Harrisburg at 9.80 a.m., on "ar
rival of Pennsylvania Railroad' &sprats Train from the
Wein, arrivingin New Tart at ' 4 p. m. sleeping oar
attached itc. Lb!! train through from Pittsburg without
MALL•TRAIN kayos Harrisburg at 8 a.m., arriving
New York at 4 p., in., and Philadelphia at 1.25 p.
PART LINK leatetiHarrisbarg at 1.40 p. m. , on arrival
of pennsvimia , Rallivatt Salk arrivilB O. I IW
Tart at 2.45 n. and Philadelphia at'll4o4. m.
WESTWARD.
PAIR „LlNKlearsit New Tort at 6 a. m., and Philadel
phia at 8 a. in, arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m.
' MAIL TRAIN leaves New York stl2.oonoon, and Phil
adelAist at 8. 16p. m„ arriving at Harrisburg at 8 p.m.
111183 LINE leant New York at'S p. m., aryl;
tins id Harrisburg at 2.80 a. m., mut eonneding with the
Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittabnrg. A sleeping
oar is alsoattiohed to this train. • • • •
Cionneethms are made at Harrisburg with trains on the.
Pennsylvania, Northern °antral and Oumberiand Valley
•Rallroada, and at Reading for Philadelphia; Pottavll le r
Wilicesbarre, Allentown, Qtaton,am.
obalthod.intwaigh., taro between New York
anti, g li gs rg; W coo ; Tostalan'Hatrisburg and PhDs.
delphia, $8 iniNo-Loars, and U 10-Id No. 2.-
IP'or tickets or other Uttar matt= apply to
J. J. CUM. •
~!; _ ,GletullaliAaelitrlNarrisharg.
ROAD:
o'‘,
• -BUMMER • TIME; TABLE.
FIVE.TRAItIS DAILY: TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA
ON 11 1 1111" Ariaz
MONDAY, JIJNE , :IOth, 1861 ,
Pha fWasisigoi trains of We Penwiyhmieltrilstad (km.
pousy Wlll'ilepart. from and arrive Harrisburg and
Philadelphia ws follows..-; •
• E M.M•TAW D.; • •
FAsr Lies tz loaves Harrisburg every morning (except
Koaday) at 1.15 u. in., and arrives M Wait Philadelphia
at lkyl a. m r= •
•
THROVEIH ISPRICE6I TRAIN Imre§ llarriebarg daily
at 9.20 wad &nivel' at' Weet Philadelphia at 1.10
BAIL TRAIN lea Tee tarriaburg day (eimet Sam.
day) it 536 itediditiourat Wit Mitdelphia at
10.16 p. m. , - =
Them tradait,t3aake elm? ommootiou Philaiimpaba With
he Noir York'
sooommaimmobt TiLAIN, Na. l via Mount Joy,
leaves. ifervieburg at. TAO a. m t . atil wives at West
Philadelphia at MOO noble.
aABBJESpRe 50 9 951.10 DA tun" Colum
bia, leaVes itamebinr At /3 to
op. ~entranivee 111 WWI
Philadelphia at 846 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, 4 NO. - 1 - via Mount Joy,
leaweaHarrisburg at 6.15 p.m., ooktooattag ODlN
ville with) AIL T#AHI., IS. Imbue,. o=Ws!gt,
Fads at 10.15 p. •
WESTWARD.
THROUGH KXPREFIR TRAIN learn Phßadelledi.
. 2 1 5- a • M•r:A 111 . ,7 4/55
ID.; and al Ved ItiViitabilit '12.00 - noon. •
YAM TRAIN Airs 7.80 ' 41 0 11 ‘ ;
burg 1.00 p. m .; Altainni - 8.6 pi In., and arrives nn:
;bun • _ 0 •
IfAST IINS Imes Philadelphia it 11.20 a.' in.,'
burg &St p.
a.in En., Altana 8:10 and•arrivas atrptilaie
burg it 12 0 90 ,
, . •
4.
114RIPWW•AUXIMMODATION,TRAINJeavea gI
dolphin at 2.30 post.; Lancaster, 0.08 p. a. , poinmbia
aisd . artivesi at . Harriebiwiat'B.os p .m. ;Ids
train connects at Harrisburg. at 8.06 p.'in.yurish, *Ow.
ern Central Ratirtwd•llrain' for liouburr..•
LoCk Etavaa t Scranton mid all points Nor th. •
ACOOHMDATION , THALM.Ieaves Philadelphia at 4.00;
p. p noun& JO,
belthl01114" lIIXI6 , .
Mid 'arrives td; - .E p burrtsburg, tt2,
:Wraith)/ to; called to.tbolladi that'ipimeMprd leavitie
Philadelphia. ati4.oo p. m., connect at Lancaster with
MOUNTJQY AtitX)l/HODIMON,7IIAIN, and arrived at
E l t.riablillt "0
P. m• —
D. YOUNG,
• .1p • kOt - Ballis Mr- 1 0 1 1r060.,
n 0 7;m4o.•—•dtr ' - -
JOHN- EL SWUM
BOOT , 116 SHOE STORE .
OOREEB 8000 1 1 IND WALNUT 81E,
: pa;
YS ha n4 aa
A ' , onaor ,o
woA, sitola3;o.arnora;', °Jibe iery Mgt
minion loi'llidWgooMentonilAnd +Widnes' wont..-2
Pilaw to Inn theAties.. AU kinds of WORK NAM .TO
DISAP. in the NIA 4 1 4/14.41y superior. %Kokomo • •,;, f
rupreranto dones[
abort =UM. '
JOHN R. HAMA Harrisburg.'
M.. GrEIDE N 4, ) B.
ASTAZA'
‘OPPOSPE VAR liftelliY1101:1131.
vaig;r4ii. - t il na utrgioarsiumi /416111140 W,
weisatilloay_ Chargeemodarate. Jae
111
. . liliße7;i ih p n te. al llOrefrA l , .1 31 %00
. Akitt-fipretiplyeitokti 054, val.': i . 1
i..^afdt...litl/4
ittbital
Holland Bitters
GM
DYSPEPSIA.,
Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c.
Twit euereeedni introduction end Me of this cele
brated ittenotty.haa been the signal fore literal flood
of compounds called "Bittern," offered lo rations
twine, (nen a quart bottle toe tiro-gallon keg, until
this word " Bitters^ is but soother name ter "grog,"
et et tn° vi atwas whiskey mixture.
But the really pest relief derived ikon the minute
dose, one ineepoonftd, of our medicine,
INEREULVET BOUM) BITTERS,
and OA entire dawn *f After prostration, has arta,
blotted fork a reputation which the host of imitations
aMI counterldts haveldied to undermine. It is posi
tively' a vegetable preparation, with barely stdikient
pure spirits to preserve
Rot ode ' of the &nine, Olaf-Bird Bottles.)
price 01,1 Doldirn
It lea medicine of long-tried offkacy for Awing
the Ando , . ernential for the !band/dim of good
health and far correcting dbwaden, of the sterner,-
andbpilmis. • - •
• Two or three,drene will convince the afflicted of its
sedatary ales. The stomach will speedlln its
stren&y, . a , healthy ..act on of the Herr,
_boweld and
k lamp, win soon take place, and renewed health be
the quick result •
rciviIfITIGIBEITION", Try:,
•Beerhavels Holland Bitten.
1 4 m. ErsAireittrits. Try
Barbaro% Holland Bitters.
icbm, Try
Itaitaves Holland Bitters.
W 4 ATEltiaiss. Try
Bierbareos Rolland Bitters.
roar: ECIDAZIACHID, Try
Barliare's Rolland Bitters.
P'-or 11C)88 OP A.VPETITP. Try
Bierhareft Rolland Bitters.
A!cov COST.; villiMpiBt3; Try
Biaertiave'V Holland Bitters.
Wor PILES
.Try
Ikerhites Holland Bitters.
01 Norma, IthinttruiftiN !had Fininiigir M•e ,
tinnn ft ins andieroicui lnitftdad provrd hikddy
beineacial, and in others ellbetarra d ecided cum
Itesd , CNaWaUi!
Mbe genuine, bigidpeoneentlated- Danuures „lime
LAND BMus Is pig up in half-pint bottles only, /11. J
Mailed at One Dollar per bottle. The greet 4rrruli..l
foir this truly celebrated medicine bee induced nut. y
irititations, "eiddcb the 'public should mien! atzmu.t
Beta= of Oopotaionl Site that our name ir on the
label of every bank yens Loy.
. .
,Berg Page, Jr- &Co
~SOLE: MANUFACTURERS,
...Krrsnußon,
11411,44/ bta.. dtyot :11.ardatharg bya. w. moss
00.1
4. 4 mlterdr4tepliik
JESVgibRY 4 WATO,II:O3, CLOCKB,
FRED FANCY_ ,GOODS,
A
Al .I , i WEAR do 00:
lits 2 MARKET STREET, Sarrisbuig,
iht.; oppoldte HII*I Hoist - and - adjoining the
Soots bovitit Mohamed the, steak of h..!
Jennings, and added a large Assortment. 9 r ssw Jaw
=ore Imes. the lowest 'coals price, and
Widehiii,Clooka and leiretrY neatly and promptly re
paired and delivered. '
• . • iIYRKP ' Ir. 1111111111MAill It 00
yIK dlilPelled Of mar stalk ffi l Jewelry, to .e.
enu* & 00., I cheerbdi recommend them to my for
ams assatemera • as. - and `exparienomi Wasik
Idajtemo %Or
nd solicit tams oontbana4ce of patron
iNg* eluebeen ropectroalk ortondod tome daring
We lut *ix yam, : • •
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_ruwzß F, 1101014081 L,
, I DENTISTRY.
11,
. GEO. 141. STiN% qadaste
..ofriAlle ,
rittintore °allege of Death] Su siy, bast* Per=
men AoseLe4 !alba. oar of Harriett ra. , L actd. taw th e
omee formerly °coupled by. Dr. Gorges on Third . mix eet,.
beitivera Market, , and Wainne f reepeetrilltfliForrns I*
D'lWnit and,Die omblic le general, Dun. he Is prepared.) to
MAME_ elleperatione is toe Dental tiaras-non, either
WOW or' ineettailail, Jo o manner, that shill not be
multumed by operators, Ja this or Any other pity. Hie
erode or insertael anDklalleettr to upon't bottles:: to
proredeelentincrpriampleo. . ' '..
..
,Teeth, from one to a lull mit, mounted 60 th is Hold, bil
ver;;Plialna platen or the Voletunle Rue. L' ' •
,
great pleasure In recommending the enure gee;
nenien Wailirmtlbraker pence,* of thuorLabarg and ;
andl;ri and feekoonfldeni Met he sill Perform all Were
amp to a aeleiiiido Endear, irem krioirledge ble
"Why.. imy&dttl Ir. 2 $3. G0RG4341 •JY.
RUNE FOE GETTYSIWIIG
. .
FARE REDUCED TO $1 3 .25 THROUGH TO
GETTYSBUBG."
rpilE • tuidersienk has eitablished • a
regular LINE or drain OLIACELS3 Rom Meohatithe
baortnneeting every other morning with the °amber
lati Valley Railroad ears. The candies leave every
Tuesday; Thrienday and Saturday, returning every
Ohs. tbiy.,,,Peaseugers. Sheppezdetowt!, DUletirg,
Peteistiurg and Geityouresre carried at rbducied rated
, , • WX. J. TATR.
i-- NEW COAL , OFFIOE.. 1
HE ' HEIINDERBIifirED having entered in
. In the 00AL, TEADEin,this city, would mepeotOdly
soh t theimlionime of the oltisens. I will keep on' and
of all sizes, fronitue most telebnited end approved
nel . which will be delivered to any part of ,Me city,
m dirt and other - impurities. Fuji tiosiciat
.9 so. Coat FOR sem BY Tall BOAT LOAD, Ccc
Loan OS , SRIERIg ,ox. ' rent*. Puttlinsiall by the OW
OrOar Lout . .will recelpeA2AoPollods to iheAriti i
90c, No. Ts, Atoms stores, second door. from Dewber
ry ells, raid On the Omar, toot DI North street, Or
den lartia:oliaeop.ob;alll erosive prompt attention.
sir.edly. .• . .• -I ::: JOHN. W. HALL 'mast.
1PX163E3 t•
' SHAD;
I • - 111CRRING ; . No. 1,
~ .001111311, No. 1,
MA.010311,16; No. 1.
,be above we, have all - thirefflerent sized pacheget
eeme owe
kiereg Ine tieleNpe le More and for a ale
Newt Werei.
1 wit. DOCK, JR. & 00.1
71336ItidOBILETERS
ua 0'"
•". ••• Ornamontai Madlii, Japanese Metal:
TB "la • .do do *oozed do .
Tts 0 •. Ma Oise, 12 WO
-1 0 "do • Brost Bound Donde 13ado:
• OYMKBB, 1:811011 01,3 % 10-12 Jai) b.
orirrate, , Matadi° Frame, 8-10 Inch. •
^•• 011,0224 Black Wafnut. Qum, 10 loch.
TflBlOlOlll.BTllBO, TW Case, I-8401nob.
Wo navolod received • line lot of 111111181011828
of adieu "dyke, and sure'ol4 tnannloor;
Li LINII . PRIIO MORE
410 KORY, OAS AND -PINS' WOOD
.11hr sale;
#TPF.4.9,4t qq4Dl Wail To Butt
raomeszits.
,POSIS AND ORESINA2 RAILS Oa
• : tEDINA." -1 - • "
• !ALTO, stortir AND:44*D. Ma :WILDING . .
• • :P•VRP9M.I7: •
Incinirenr tiec e =vt t bis . redde s t! on the Ridge
_it . 4l . rner , et Second ;and- Bro l frarneni, w ,Ut ilt Elit h r!
in erg. [mYS7-4XJ SI:B..00LI.
OF •
€11060114: 41Atild Eiii111121r161: , ri ANON
NOTHAR - BNITICLOPWAMPAPELR;
f.:!7lWketeerp'
49141"4111PW VlllNNEkermerbthe
. Scar 111 . 3
t...r
itttbital
"They go right to the Spot,"
INSTANT ItKUIF
PURIFY YOWL 'BREATH!
WR6NGTEILN YOUR l'ulLEI
SP ALDING'S
Throat Confections,
ARIL
GOOD FOR CLKFIGYIERN,
GOOD FOR UMnwIS ,
GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEARELI/4
GOOD FOR SINGERS,
GOOD FOB CONSIJMPTIV.
GENTLEMEN CARRY
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECIIONs
LAM M ARE DISLIGEITED WITF
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECHON.
CHILDREN CRY Fop
SPALDING' S THROAT CUNFErIIO%
They relieve a Cough Instantly
They dear the Throat.
They give drengt,h and volume to the v.ee e
They Impart a delicious aroma to the [heath
They are delightral to the utete
They are made of simple herbal and nanaLn 1,1r4
1 •dvlse every one who has a Cotigh or a 11,18,1,
or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Thrd it
pakivi of aiy Throat Confections, they will re];(v t
naaantly, sod you will find them very u,,al; amlplogi
ant while traveling or attending metniu.s n
leg your Cough or aillaylng your thlrit. If yod try OH
pea* IWe see ill Baying that you wiu ever Or
Immix consider them tudispemlble. Ynu ai l 611: tt , T
oaths Dninests and Dealers In Med
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
sigualture is on each package. All other ire
41Irndt.
A Package will be Neat by mabarepaii, no reti;t
Thirty Cleats
Addimur,
HENRY C. §PALDING,
No. 48 ORDER STRW, N 10:ii
CEPHALIC PILLS
SICK HE AD ACHE
CURE
NERVOUS HEADACHE.
CURE
ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE
Hlr Itie, us of thee* Pine the pencil,: %two
vow or Biok Headache may be prevented; naltipt
imsl9hasceraera of 90 SILLI. Ratnediait
rigu !Rd oleknes. &oiy Le obtained.
Thor seldom fall lu removing Now and th.vd....t
Ibinalloo are so guinea
They act gently upon the bowoht, removing awit•4s,
• For Literary Mau, Students, Delicate Fein aes,
leareons Of sedentary habits, they stre r.ti no b
Imo, improving the APPTIRTZ, giving TONi A ,
to the digestive omens, and restoring the wsturt
oity land alsength to the W.lOl. system .
The CEPHALIC PILLS are th. ;
onion and carefully conducted experiint, ,
In nee in trusty years, during which ti.n •
vented and relieved a vast amount •:.t pa'n
from Headache, whether originating In
tem or from a deranged state piths stormed.
They are entirely vegetable in their w:1114; .h, %L,
twftY, be takeu at all time,' with woad eJdciy imAr
milking any ehaage e f diet and absm
rimed< huge render: if easy to administer ti a ' • 01,4'.
UWARN OP COUNTERFEriz
The gamine hive IaTO sigoaturee of Hoary C SPO II 4
an ilea bee.
• •
d by druggists and all other deafer , : in aff,haf ,4
A Box will be Best by mall prepaid on receipt at trd
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE OBSTS
All orders should be addressed to
EMMY C. SPALDING.
48 Owdwr Street, New Yor k
*ere singe bottle of SPALDINWS eittil'atiLn
will lave ten note its Cart APoe.IIY.a
APALDING'S PREPARED GOBI
SPALDING'S PREPARLD ULU r, t
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUEI
SAVE THE PISCU
EO3I4COM
Slr"sferrics as raIeSAVIO
•
a Al amide!: will Imprm, erm m trdi.regula zedrd
awl COLIV IJl owl.
very desirable to have sows Cheap
Way far repairing iIIEOPTO, TOSS, •
SPALDING'S PRIPARKS_GLIII
!Mita all each oloangeocial, Lod no household Clio ,cot.
b tiO WilkOlel U. It el SWAYS randy ar.d up to It., co,
,10gligAnt:
"USEFUL IN NVERYi6OI.IO."
B.—A Brasharamspanles each bottle, Prim 4co
Address aNRY sPatioa,
No, 48 Cedar *root, N o Yorr.
CAUTION
All pertain unprincipled persons are atteMpting to l'a l . ° '
i ce ton the uneospiictice public, Inidationc of my 1 14 !
PARED GLUE, flaccid Caution all per
flame,
anni le eseira
before purchnalug, and see that , We tun
1 - AKI"SPALDING'S PRE2e RED 61.11a.108
li , -tetlie e lle&
n
wrappesdi Wont areavandling zee
l
o ratideely rdiecle
~4
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