Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 20, 1862, Image 4

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Nein llbturtistments
United States Mails
POST 0,1105 DEPARTMENT, I
Feb. 4tb, 1862.
Proposals for conveying the mails of the
'United States from July 1, 1862, to June 30,
1864, on the following routes in the State of
Pennsylvania, will be received at the Contract
Office of this Department until 10of
March 81, to be decided by April 24, following:
2782 From lckesburg, by Shull's Mills. Sandy
Hill, and John Earnest's, to Blain, 14
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Ickesburg Saturday after arrival
of mg! from Millerstown—say at 6 p m;
Arrive at Blain by 10 p m ;
Leave Blain Saturday at 4 a m ;
Arrive at Ickesburg by 8 a in, or in time
to connect with mail for Millerstown.
Proposals for twice-a-week service invited.
2788 From DUDCZLIIIIIM to Denville, 6 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave DIMCSOIIOII Saturday at 7 a In ;
Arrive at Denville by 9 a in •
Leave Dell vine Saturday at 10 a m ;
Arrive at Duncannon by 12 in.
2784 From Orbisonla, by Meadow Gap, Mad
densville, Fort Littleton, and Snobbs
villa, to McConnellsburg, 25 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Orbisonia Saturday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at McConnellsburg by 6 p m ;
Leave McConnellsburg Friday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Orbisonia by 5 p m ;
Proposals for twice•a•week service in-
vited.
2786 From Waterloo, by Nossville, to Shade
Gap, 14 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Waterloo Saturday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Shade Gap by 12 m ;
Leave Shade Gap Saturday at 1 p in ;
Arrive at Waterloo by 5 p in.
2788 From Asylum, by New Era and Resaca,
to Laddsburg, 14 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Asylum Saturday at S a m ;
Arrive at Laddsburg by 1 p m ;
Leave Laddsburg Saturday at 8 p m ;
Arrive at Asylum by 8 p in.
Proposals for twice-a-week service invited.
2737 From Green Castle, by Shady Grove, to
Waynesboro',
9 miles and back, six
times a week.
Leave Green Castle daily, except Sunday,
atlpm;
Arrive at Waynasboro' by 8 p m ;
Leave Waynesboro' daily, except Sunday,
at9am;
Arrive at Green Castle by 12 in.
2788 From Newville, by Big Spring, to
Stoughstown, 4 miles and back, twice-a
week.
Leave Newville Monday and Thursday at
11 a m ;
Arrive at Stoughstown by 12 m ;
Leave Stoughatawn Monday and Thurs
day at 8 a ;
Arrive at Newville by 9 a m.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
2789 From Philadelphia, by the Germantown
turnpike road, to Rising Sun Village,
thence by the Cheltenham and Willow
' Grove turnpike road to the interseo
tion of the Lime Kiln turnpike road,
thence by the latter road, via Pittville,
Edge Hill Village, Fitzwatertown,
Dreshertown, and Tarrettown, and
thence via Prospectville, to Green Tree,
(Pleasantville post office,) 21 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Philadelphia Saturday at 4 a m;
Arrive at Pleasantville by 10 a re;
Leave Pleasantville Saturday at 12 in;
Arrive at Philadelphia by 6 p in.
Proposals for six-times-a-week service in
vited.
2740 From Philadelphia, by Rising Sun, Miles
town, Germantown, and Mount , Airy,
Clmulfirkni Will 10 - - -
twelve t u nes a week to Germantown,
and six times a week residue.
Leave Philadelphia daily, except Sunday,
at 4 a in and 8.80 p m;
Arrive at Germantown by 6.40 ain and
bp m;
Leave Germantown daily, except Sunday,
at 8 a m and 6 p m;
Arrive at Philadelphia by 9.16 a m and
7.30 p m;
. Leave Germantown daily, except Sunday,
at 6.46 a m;
Arrive at Chestnut Hill by 6.30 a m;
Leave Chestnut Hill daily, except Sunday,
at 6.46 a in;
Arrive at Germantown by 7.30 a m.
2741 From Street Road, by Thornbury, to Dil
worthtown, 8 miles and back, six times
a weep.
Leave Street Road dilly, except Sunday,
at 10.16 a in;
Arrive at Dilworthtown by 11 a m '
•
Le ive Dilworthtown except Sun
day, at 9 a m;
Arrive at Street Road by 9.45 a in.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
2742 From Parkesburg, by Black Horse, to
Sadsburyville, 5 miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Parkesburg Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at si a In;
Arrive at Sadsburyviiie by 12 in;
Leave Sadaburyville Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 1 p in;
Arrive at Parkesburg by 2 } p m;
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
2748 From Lebanon to Mount Zion, 6 miles and
back, three times a week.
lasave Lebanon Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Mount Zion by m ;
Leave Mount Zion Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Lebanon by p m.
2744 From Huntingdon, by Wilsonia, Donaton,
Orownover's Mills, and Cumminsvillo,
to Ennisville, 18 miles and back, twice
a week.
Leave Huntingdon Monday and Thursday
at 6 am;
Arrive at Ennisville by 12 in;
Leave Eunisville Monday and Thursday
at 1 p m;
Arrive at Huntingdon by 7 p m.
2746 From Mililintown, by Patterson and Wal
nut, to Academia, 9 miles and back, six
times a week.
Leave Mifflintown daily, except Sunday,
at 11 am;
Arrive at Academia by 2 p m;
Leave Academia daily, except Sunday,
at 7i am;
Arrive at Mllllntown by 91. a m.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
2748 From Watsontown, by McEweusville, to
Turbotville, 6 miles and back, six
times a week.
Leave Watsontown daily, except Sunday,
at 9 a in;
Arrive at Turbotville by 104 a m;
Leave TurbotviHe daily, except Sunday,
At 7 a in;
Arrive at Watsontown by 8. a in.
2747 Pron.,' Mune! to Hughesville, 4 miles and
back, six Omen a week.
'M
Leave uncy daily, except Sunday, at
7 p in, or on arrival of southern mail;
Arrive at Hughesville by 8 p m;
Leave Hughesville daily, except Sunday,
at 61 a in;
Arrive at 'Hurley by 7,1 a m.
274$ From Hazleton, by Jeansviile and Auden
ried, to Summit Station, 9 .miles and
back, six times a week.
Lestii,e , Hazleton daily, except Sunday,
at 11 am;
Ntiu 21tvatistnunts..
- - -
Arrive at Summit Station by 1 p m;
Leave Summit Station daily, except San-
day, at 2 p m;
Arrive at Millet= by 4 p m.
2749 From Hazleton to Drums, 4 miles 'and
back, three times a week.
Leave Hazleton Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 41- p In;
Arrive at Drums by 6 p m;
Leave Drums Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 21, p m;
Arrive at Hazleton by 4 p m.
2750 From Scranton, by Hyde Park and Provi
dence, to Dunmore, 7 miles and back,
six times a week.
Leave Scranton daily, except Sunday, at
ll'a m;
Arrive at Dunmore by 1 p m;
Leave Dunmore daily, except Sunday,
at 2 p m •
Arrive at gcranton by 4 p in.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
Proposals for a second daily trip (except
Sunday) invited.
2761 From Dimock, by Lathrop's Lake to
Rusb, 9 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Dimock Saturday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Rush by 2 p m;
Leave Rush Saturday at 3 p m ;
Arrive at Dimock by 6 p m.
Proposals for more frequent service, not
exceeding three trips a week, invited.
2762 From Hop Bottom, by Lathrop, to Dim
ock, 14 miles and back, three times a
week.
Leave Hop Bottom Tuesday, Thursday,
• and Saturday at 5p m ;
Arrive.at Dimock by 8 p m ;
Leave Dimook Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 6 a m ; •
Arrive at Hop Bottom by 9 a m.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
2763 From Montrose, by Silver lake, to Brack
ney, 14 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Montrose Wednesday at 6 a m
Arrive at Brackaey by 11 a m ;
Leave Brackney Wednesday at 12 m ;
Arrive at Montrose by 6 p m.
2764 From Nicholson, by Pierceville, Niviu,
and Springville, to Auburn Four Cor
ners, 16 miles and back, six times a
week.
Leave Nicholson daily, except Sunday, at
m ;
Arrive at Auburn Four Corners by 1011 p
m;
Leave Auburn Four Corners daily, except
Sunday, at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Nicholson by 8 a m.
(Schedule subject to change to coneect
with railroad.)
2756 From Pleasant Mount, by Belmont, Hine's
Corners, Tallmansville, Stantonsbuig,
Kingsbury Hill, and Bell's Eddy, to
Hanoock, N. Y., 24 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Pleasant Mount Wednesday at 10
am;
Arrive at Hancock by 6 p m ;
Leave Hancock Thursday at 10 a m ;
Arrrive at Pleasant Mount by 6 p m.
Proposals for • twice-a-week service in-
vited
2766 From Tunkhannock, by Factoryville
Fleetville, Wallsville, Warren's Mille,
and Tompkinsville, to Clifford, 28 miles
and back, six times a week to Factory
ville, and once a week residue.
Leave Tunkhannock daily,except Sunday,
at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Factoryville by 9 a m ;
Leave Factoryville daily, except Sunday,
at 6 p m, or on arrival of mail from
New York ;
Arrive at Tunkhannock by 8 p m ;
Leave Factoryville Saturday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Clifford by 12 m ;
Arrive at Factoryville by 7 p in.
2767 From Fenwick (late Morleyton) to Ster
rett's Gap, 18 miles and back, once a
week.
Leave Fenwick Saturday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Sterrett's Gap by 4 p m ;
Lave Sterrett's Gap Saturday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Fenwick by 12 in.
2768 From Wellsborough, by Sabinsville, to
Westfield, 28 miles and back, once a
week.
Leave Wellsborough Wednesday at 7 a
m;
Arrive at Westfield by 5 p ma ; •
Leave Westfield Tuesday at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Wellaborough by b p m.
2759 From Sugar Grove, by Beach Woods and
Jackson Run, to Warren, 18 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Sugar Grove Saturday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Warren by 12 in ;
Leave Warren Saturday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Sugar Grove by 7 p m.
2760 From Carmichael's to Rice's Landing, 5
miles and back, six times a week.
Leave Carmichael's daily, except Sunday,
at 7 a m
Arrive at Rice's Landing by 8 a m ;
Leave Rice's Landing daily, except Sun
day, at si a m
Arrive at Carmichael's by si a m,;
2761 From Meadville, by Harmonsburg and
Line Mills, to Penn Line, 20 miles and
back, six times a week to Line Mills,
and twice a week residue.
Leave Meadville daily, except Sunday, at
7a m ;
Arrive at Line Mills by 10 a m ;
Leave Line Mills daily, except Sunday, at
7 p m '
•
Arrive at Meadville by 10 p m ;
Leave Line Mills Tuesday and Saturday
atllam;
Arrive at Penn Line by 1 p m ;
Leave Penn Line Tuesday and Saturday
atS pm;
Arrive at Line Mills by Eis m.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad at Line Mills )
2762 From Erie, by Belle Valley and East
Green, to Wattsbnrg, 20 miles and
back, three times a week.
Leave Erie Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur
day at pm ;
Arrive at Wattsburg by 7 p m ;
Leave Watteburg Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Erie by 10 a m.
2768 From Laury's Station, (on Lehigh Valley
• R. .11.,) by Unionville (Neff's P. 0.,)
Schnecksvillo, Weidasville, Lyon Val•
ley, Hynemansville, Wiessenburg, and
Leibenspergerville, to Kutztown, 23
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Laury's Station Monday after arri
val of mail from Philadelphia and New
York—say at 10 a m ;
Arrive at Kutztown by 6 p m;
Leave Kutztown Thursday after arrival
of mail from Beading—say at 10 it in;
Arrive at Laury's Station by 6 p m;
Proposals for more frequent service, not
exceeding three trips a week, invited.
2764 From Helen, by Kersey, to Bensinger, 14
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Helen Monday at 10 a m;
Arrive at Bensinger by 2 p m;
Leave Bensinger Monday at 8 p m;
Arrive at Helen, by 7 p m.
2765 From Kittaning to Leechburg, 18 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Kittaaing Thursday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Leechburg by 12 m;
LAVES Lessehbirg,Thumaay at 1 p m;
Arrive at Kittaning by 7 p m.
2766 FromPorterfield to.fildpPenville, 16 miles
and back, once a week.:
Leave
Leave Porterfield Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Bhippenville by 11 a In:
pennogluctitia Meg telegraph, elptiebap Atoning. februarp 20. 1862
Leave Shippenville Friday at 12 in;
Arrive at Porterfield by 5 p m.
2767 From Freeport, by Slate Lick, to Win•
field, 11 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Freeport Saturday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Winfield by 21 p in;
Leave Winfield Saturday et 8 p m;
Arrive at Freeport by 61 p m.
Proposals for more frequent service, not
exceeding three trips a week, invited.
2766 From London to Bridgeport Mills, 81 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave London Tues4ay at 11 a m;
Arrive at Bridgeport Mills by 12 1:11;
Leave Bridgeport Mills Tuesday at 121
pm;
Arrive at London by le p m.
2769 From Zollarsville to Ten Mile, 5 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Zollarsville Thursday at 11 a ►u;
Arrive at Ten Mile by 121 p. in;
Leave Ten Mile Thor sday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Zollarsville by 24
2770 From Lock Haven to Island, 8 miles and
back, six times a week.
Leave Lock Haven daily, except Sunday,
at 10 am;
Arrive at Island by 11 a m;
Leave Island daily, except Sunday, at lle
a m;
Arrive at Lock Haven by 12.1 p in. -
(13chednle subject to change Co connect
with cars at Lock Haven.)
NOTES.
Proposals must be to carry the mail with
"celerity, certainty, and security ;" using the
terms of the law, and they must be guarantied
by two responsible persons, certified to as such
by a postmaster or judge of a court of record.
No pay will be made fur trips not performed,
and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily
explained three times the pay of the trip may
be deducted. For arrivals so far behind
time as to break connection with depending
mails, and not sufficiently excused, one-fourth
of the compensation for the trip is subject to
forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, unless the
delinquency be satisfactorily explained, for neg
lecting to take the mail from or into a post-ot
fice ; for suffering it to be injured, destroyed,
robbed, or lost ; and for refusing, after demand,
to convey the mail as frequently as the con
tractor runs, or is concerned in running vehicles
on the 'route. The Postmaster General may
annul the contract for disobeying the post-office
laws, or the instructions of the department.—
He may alter the schedule, aad also order an
increase of service by allowing therefor a pro
rata increase on the contract pay. He may also
curtail or discontinue the service in whole or in
part, at pro rata decrease of pay, allowing one
mouth's extra compensation on the amount of
service dispensed with. Bids should be ad
dressed to the "Second Assistant Postmaster
General," superscribed "Proposals for mail ser
vice, State of Pennsylvania,"and sent by ,*aid:
For forms of proposal, &c., and other infor
mation, see advertisement of this date, in
pamphlet form, at the principal post-offices.
M. BLAIR.
febl9-lawd4w Postmaster General.
NICHOLS & BOWMAN having . just re
turned from the East 'vitt an extensive and we I
selected Stook of goods, purchased for cub, respect fully
Invite.the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity to call and
examine their New Goods at the old stand formerly oc
cupied by V. Hummel, corner Front and Market streets,
Harrisburg„Pa. Prices as low as any other house.
COFFEE, Green and Browned ;
SUGAR of all grades ;
MOLASSES and Choice Syrups ;
FLOUR, in Barrels and Sack ;11
BUCK-WHEAT and CORN-MEAL;
RICE, BEANS. POTATOES ;
FISH, of all kinds ;
SALT, Coarse and fine •
OIL, Coal Oil and W hale Oil ;
SPICES, all kinds 421.011tta ant;
APPLES, Green and Dried ;
RAISINS, CURRENTS, NUTS,
DRIED FRUITS, •
SOAPS, Common and Fancy ;
WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ;
CIGARS, best of Imported Brands;
TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew
ing ;
QUEENSWARE I QUEENSWARE I 1
!atomise assortment or all styles, and patterns and
prices. Call and examine our Stock or Goods at . the
Wh Mottle and Retaii Grocery, trait and Provision Store,
corner Front and Market streat, Harrisburg, Pa.
Country Produce taken. dOlO-ly
INSURANCE AGENCY.
THE DELAWARI MIITAL
SAFETY INSURANCE CONIPANY.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCO,RPOBATED 1886.
OAPITAL AND ASSETS $904,907.61.
THE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA.
OF PIHLADELEHLt.
INCORPORATED 1794.
OAPITAL AND ASSETS.... $1,219,476.1 .
THE undersigued, as Agent for the
well known Ocalipanles, will make Insurance
against less or damage by lire, either perpetually or an
nually, on property In either town or country.
Marine and Inland Transportation Rieke also taken.
Apply personally or by letter to
WILLIAM BUBBLES,
0ci461-daw Harrisburg, Pa.
n
WORSTED GOODS ;
T ADDS NUBIAS,.
JJ Misses Head Dresses,
Ladies Hoods,
Misses Hoods,
Ladies Floatage,
Misses Witte, &0., Ste.
A fresh invoice Just opened at CATHCART'S,
nov4 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank
ALMANACS 1 ALMANACS 1
AL-
B
GERMAN AND ENGLISH AL-
I)" MANACS in every quality can be had at
BERGNER'S CHEAP 130011 STORE.
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN I
IF you want to get suitable BOOBS for your
Children, go to
-- BERGNER'S CREAP,BOOKSTORE.
GOLD PENS I GOLD PENS 1
' largest and most varied assortment of
GOLD PENS is for sale at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOORS'TORE.
grALL Pan Warmumao.
D"asFOR 1862.—A great variety
at exceeding low prime, at
SHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
PORT FOLIOS—WRITING DRBS.S.
N entire new assortment of them useful ar
A r
tides just opened at
BEIIG.NEBIS Cheap Bookstore,
PURE Cider Vinegar, for sale at
aICHOLS & BOWMAN'S,
Je corner Front & Market streets
CIDER Il 1 VINEGAR 11 1
iviADE from choice and selected Apples,
and guaranteed by tot to be Mealy pare.
612-d wm. D(3g k
I\TOTIONS.—Quite a variety of tioefol
vipAuld entertaining artioles—cikenp-.. a t
n2O • SH ELF 11 1 13 BOORSTORg:
,
cOA:LOIL,:•.8.81:5T: COAL oth W hoisted°
and Retell, fer Bale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN.
corner Front and Market iamb,
Nap 21Dixrtistmatts.
LATEST NEWS.
New Wliertistmento
7b Destroy—Bats, Roaches, &a.
To Destroy—Mice. Moles, and Ants.
2b Destroy--Bed-Bugs.
2b Destroy—Moths in Furs, Clothes, tto.
lb Destroy----Mosquitoes and Fleas.
lb Destroy—lnsects on Plants and Fowls.
To Destroy—lnsects on Animals, &c.
lb Destroy—Every form and specie of Vermin
iiiiC,COlStEirr9o3P9
VEBMIN
EXTERMINATORS.
THE
"ONLY INFALLIBLE BIGMKDIEI23 KNOWN.'
DERIHOTB MUMMY
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
Those Preparations (unlike all others) are
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous'to the Human Family."
"Rats do not die on the premises."
"They come out of their holes to die."
"They are the only infallible remedies
known."
"12 years and more established in New York
city.''
Used by—the City Post Office.
Usedhy—the City Prisons and Station Houses
Used by —the City Steamers, Ships, &o.
Used by—the City Hospitals, Alms.Honses
&o.
Used by—the City Hotels—'Astor'
las,' &c.
Used by—the Boarding Houses, &c.
-Used by—more than bO,OOO Private Families.
IFSee one or two Specimens of what is everywhere
said by the People--Editors—Dealers, dtc.
HOUSR7CII PERS—troubled with vermin
need be so no longer, if they use "Correa's"
Exterminators. We have used it to our satis
faction, and if a box cost $6 we would have it.
We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing;
but "Colmar's" article knocks the breath out
of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, quicker
than we can write it. It is in great demand
all over the country.—Medina (0.) Gazette.
MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed
annually in Grant county by vermin, than
would pay for tons of this Bat and Insect Killer.
Lanoaskr(Wit.) Herald.
HENRY B. COSTAR—We are selling your
preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been
used, Rats, :dice, Roaches and Vermin disappear
rapidly. Earns & SIOITOMIL,
Druggists, Windsor, Md.
"Coatar's" Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator.) .
" Costar's"
"Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator
"Costar's"
" Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, &c.
Ie no. 500. AND $l,OO Bo=a, Bonus AND Br. tan, E 3
• $6 Su® eon PLANES:IIOn, Buffo, BOATA, Boma,
&a, &a
C&IITION I ! To prevent the public from being
imposed upon by Spurious snd Highly Pernicious
Imitation, a new label has been prepared, bear
ing a fat simile of the Proprietor's signature.—
Examine each box, bottle, or flask carefully be
fore purchasing, and take nothing but "Cos
tars.
Or Sold Everywhere—by
All Wizonssaxm Daumsts in the large cities.
Some of the
Wholesale Agents in New. York City.
Schieffelin Brothers & Co.
B. A. Fahnestook, Hull & Co.
. A. B. &D. Sen . & & Co.
Wheeler Sr Hart.
James S. Aspinwall.
Morgan & Allen.
Hall, Mickel & Co.
Thomas & Fuller.
P. D. Orvis.
Harrel, Risley & Kitchen. •
Bush, Gala & Robinson.
M. Ward, Close & Co.
McEiason & Bobbins.
D. S. Barnes & Co.
F. C. Wells & Co.
Lamella, Marsh & Gardner.
Hall, Dixon & go.
Conrad Fox—man cra=ss.
Philadelphia, Pa.
T. W. Dyott & Co.
B. A. Fahnestock & Co.
Robert Shoemaker & Co.
French, Richards & Co.,—AND man.
4111 D BY
Dateseusms, GROCERS, STOREMPYREI and Ewan.-
mu generally In all Comer= Towms and
Vamsosa in the
er , 1131 ITED STATES.
HARRISBURG. PENNA,
Sold by
D. W. Gross & Co.,
AND
C. K. Keller,
Principal Wholesale and Retail Agents at
Harrislmrg, and by the Daum:Errs, Seroaa
-1331PMR13 and Barearmiss generally.
IF Comma DILLIES can order as above.
Or address orders direct—[or if Price,
Terms, Bcc., is desired, Or' send for
[1862] Ci rcu l ar , giving reduced Prices ]
.
' to • •
-HENRY COST.A.II.'
i*NCIIIPAL Dapor—No. 512 Broadway—(Okio
site thett. Nicholas Hotel,) New York.
fobl2rdem
iffEizttUatuons
LADIIIS' WINE.
"PEER'S SA.MBUCI WINE,
Of Cultivated Portugal Elder.
Every Family Should Use.
SPEER'S SAMBUCI WINE
CELEBRATED for its medical and bens.
acid qualities as a guanine St imulant, Tonto, lse•
ratio and Sudorific, highly esteemed by eminent physt•
dans, and some or the Mat &Wiles In Iturone and
Anterior
spgSa'S SAINBUCI WINS
is not a mixture or manufactured article, but le pure,
from cultivated Portugal Elder, incommoded by Onem
ads and Phydatena as possessing medical properties an
perkr to any other wino In nee, end an anon mt aria
* tbr all weak and debilitated neroms, and the aged
and warm, improving the appetite, and benehting ladic
and children.
A LADIES , b, LNE,
becausell will not Intoxicate as other wines, is It con.
tains 1101111XtliTe of Sphltri or other liquors, mod Is ad.
mind Mr its rich peculiar flavor and nutritive properties
imparting a bealthy tone to the digestive Organs, and a
blooming, soft and healthy Gain and °omission.
No, .ol.line Wale the signature of
ALFRIst. SPEER, Passaic, N. J.,
ova: be cork of each bottle,
IMRE ONE TRIAL OP THIS WINE.
A. SPUN, Proprietor.
Paosteio, N. J.
Office 208 Broadway, New York.
J. H. BATON, !wont, Maulshada.
For ‘r.lo by D. W. Groat, & Oa., C. H. Haller, John
Wyeth qnd by driuntsta generally 'l7l-dawly.
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
uHIG QLY MoNCNNTRATEre,
.
MINJUND FLUID EXTRACT WORD,
A Positive and Spec/likt Remedy
For Mame of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
and JROPEICAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine inerseFes the power of Digestion, and
excites the A BSONSENTS int eheaittiy motion, by whioh
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as
PAIN AND INFLAMATIvN and is good for
MEN, WOldßd OR CHILDREN.
HELMBOLD I 3 EXTRACT BUCHU,
For Weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
discretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling,
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness ci Vision, Pain Mae Bask,
Esesitude of theAusenlar System,
Hot Hands, Flushing of tee Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Facie,
PALLID 030NTENANOE,
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, Whkh this med.
Loins invariably removes, soon follows
IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
IN ONE OP WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE.
Who can say that they are not remises tly followed by
those "DIREFUL DISEASES,"
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering,
BUT NONR WILL CONVICze.
TESAC A DSaI t ai I Vt•
wing by anssumption,
BUZ AMPLE wrongs TO THS SSTS 07 TM ASSISSION.
THE OONSTIITITION ON= AFFECTED wrrn
OESAN/0 WEAKNESS,
Requires the ea of medicine to strengthen and
Invigorate the System
nick HILISHOWS EXTRACT BUOEIII {•earilly does
. TRIAL wn.T. OONPIOR THE MOST 1111:11PAOAL.
MALES—FEMALES—FEMALES,
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLA
TING MARRIAGE,
IN MANY AFFECIIONS PEOULIAR TO FEMALES,
the Extract Bach,' at unequalled by any other remedy,
as In OhWrests or Reteatioa, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Summation or Cuetomary ZVACM*I4OIIII, Uloerated or
&Whom' state of the Uterus, Leucorhcea Whites, Stern;
Ay, and for all complaints incident to the sea, whether
arising from Indisoretioa, Habits of Illseipation, or in
the
DROLINE OR CHANGE OP LIPS,
NO FAMILY allono BE WITHOUT IT I
Tenn mons Buss; Maui; oa UNPLIUBANT Man
UNE JOE onnnamsr AND DANOIROI7B MMUS.
lIRLYBOLD'S zrzßAor 8c106171
cum
SECRET DISEASES,
In all their Stages, At little Brpense
Little or no change in Diet ; No Inconvenient:to.
And no Akepantre.
It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and Curing Strictures of tee Urethra
Allaying Pale and linliammatlon, so frequent La the
Glass of diseases, and expelling ail Poisonous, Dssentod
and worn-out Mailer.
• TROUSANDI MIN TROUWANDS
IMO Fiet n• BEES SHE VICITiMS OP QUACKS,
and who have paid atavr.ress to be cured in a short
thne,have found they were deceived, and that the "PDX.
KM" has, by the use of “POWIOI7I. earinsasurs, "been
dried op in the system, to breat out in an aggravated
form, and
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
Use BKLYBOLD'ELEXIBACT Hue= for 411 alreotkon and
&sew= of she . '
lIRINARY ORGANS, -
whether existing lo
MAI,E OR FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating and no matter or
HOW LONG STANDING,
Disieases or these Organs require the aid of DiURIGT/0.
EINLIKBOLD'S EXTRACT &ECHO
13 THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And is certain to have the desired effect in all Disesses
FOR WHICH IT 13 RECOMMENDED.
Boidence of tAo aunt reliable and responstbk character
will aocompany the xuedicee.
ORINIFICATES OF CURES,
Iron 8 /020 yawn standine,
WITH NA= snows To
SCIENCE AND PAPAS.
Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00.
Delivered to any address, securely packed from °beer,
vation.
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS.
Cures Gouiranteed 1 • Advice Grath; I
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before me; an Alderman of tho
city of Poiladelphia, H. I. llinmeow, woo being duly
sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no
mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely Togo.
table -
, a HELMBOI D.
Sworn and subscribed before me ibis Sgid day of No
vember, 1854. WM. 1. HISBERO, Alderman,
Nlnin a4cve Race, Phila.
Address letters for Infbrinsdon le confidence to
H. -T. HELMBOLD, Chemist
Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bol. Chestnut, Philo,
BEWARE OF GOUNTEELITICITS
AND UNPRINOTPLECORAIIIIS,
Who endeavor to, dispose "or Teem own/ Sad "OTHER"
AWN= ON TIM IMPUTATION AMIN= BY
Hehnbold'e Genuine Preparation a
" lattract Hoehn,
" " Sarsaparilla,
" Improved Rose Wash.
• Sold by 0. K. Keller, p. W, Grote, J. Wyeth , 10. 'A.
Bannvart.
AND ALL DRUGIZST3 NVERTWELEDE.
ASK FOR HELRBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHKR.
Oat out the adverdremeat and send for it.
novlB.o
ANDIy AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
Select Bohools for Boys and Girls
FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
THE Fall term of ROBERT hitELWEE'S
J school tor boys, osein on tbe first Monday 111
SOPtithlher. Tho room Is . Well Irmittlated, comfortably
tandithed, and in . weft respect adapted for school pm ,
poen.
itteittitEM. Bolusel i f i t strlsOocated 11
time. • The
'fee same Welk's; irM °Pen tbr the term at the same
room bas been ekgantly fitted up to promote
he health end context of sewers. euipsdtf
_
lilisttllantons
D ARLING'S
LIVERREGULAT Op
AND
LIFE BITTERS,
ARE pure vegetable extracts, ,
all bilious disorders or the b.
[bey regulate and invigorate the hrer
!hey give tone to the dig .-tive organs
iterations, excretions and extis;atn,,,,,,
lotion, and purify the blood, -It.u., •
—some of which are 'oridd L ver7'
petals, Piles, Chills end Feveri ". 7 •
ness—aro outirely eootroled so
dies.
DARLING'S
LIVER REGULITOF,
gamma the morbid and bilhols
itch and bowels, regluates the Iteer au] 1.
log every obstruction, restore , . a
hen in the vital organs. It is a 7up, i "
FAMILY Al EDECIN
Much bettor than pills, and much ea s ,
DARLING'S LIFE 131'111
, 4;.
a superior tonic and diurett. :
eau or appetite, flatulency, fetnal..!
Use. pain, In the Idea and no 1,1. z .
bleeding piles, and general deoiaty.
AZAD THE FOLLOWING I i.,•1
Jas. 1.. Brumley, merchant,
York, writse, August Is, 18€0
else wee, accompanied with Liar i L -
year' ; I need
DAM
LIVER 11,TVIGULAI
LIFE BITTER.,
And now °onsider myself istissist,..
Ron. John A. Cross mites, - Brs,', F
In the aping of 1869 took a •rr , ..
ed a violent fever. I took Iwo •to,x
DARLING'S LIVLR kb; I
It broke op my cold and fever Fa nnrr 7 ,
IttliCit, I has Mien troubh , l t..
101011lbli ; 1 hare tett nothing , tl' it
Oda Btuffly, Esq., EIF
"August 12, 1860-1 had s , 11 , 11Cti r A'
pliiipt three years wiLti co;,tsac p r.;, .
bbaacclkc Iliad used moss all 10n413 rl [n
no permanent relief uutii i übv,i
DARLING'S LIVER INVIG.ii;
LIFE BlifEk
I paseadcloUed blood by the qr.:111 i ,
thaly cared, and take pleasdre 11 rt.. • . •••-c,
remedies."
Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher , Lro ;.
"lab 20, 18611—I bare been
ma the last Wooly year.. 1 hwr
equa.l to
Darling's Liver Regulator,
n affordiog immediate relief. it !eat 7 I- -
bilious remedy."
Mrs YOCIng, or Bro dare, w,.:
Is May ilet I hada severe ...itaca .
ed me to the house. I LOOt ~110
DARLING'S LIFE La Fi
and was entirely cured. 1 h.., h.l 3 • •
D. Westervelt, Swi., of tri.iath 3th, - -
Uamsburg, L. 1, writes : 13 ,
troubled with a dillkuity in the
loos attacks, I was tuiv,do. 1.! . Ir. I
DARLING'S LIVE': I l• L
I did no, and found it to penile (11 r,!
title
title and arousing the liver to achy I hi,
Itya
FAMILY 11 E D LN;1:.
When oar children are out of ,
few drops and it seta them all ri4h: ; :
general want/ of the atoinach .
RUDER, II you ne:d either or both o
oalleat Remedies, ioqture for then-, Le. 1.
do not And them, take uo othor,
la abetter, and on receipt 01 the m .n .
Remedies will be coot accord:,.,, i.. i- ;
mail or express, poet paid.
DAN'L S. DARLING.
102 Nassau street, New York
Put up In 50cent and SI l3ouni• ••..'h
BOOKS FOR CHILDRB
tfinew and large aez:ortmeut L,: lki Ai , ...
able for Children, lei j,1,1 ' tr.:. ~ r . ;
EliGNEfeld BOOKSTORE. Ai11 , r,..: u. , 2
meat will be found an eudlez , v,Tivt: ,:'
TOY BOOKS!
Ind: : trnotible Pleasure Boks w':::
Colored Pictures.
A full assortment of these pop
Books printed on fine linen,
Stories from the Script ures
Stories from the Scriptures—P:' : ,
Stories from the Scriptur,—.. , : .
Childs Pictorial
House that Jack Built,
Cock Robin and Jeimy
Old Woman and
Farther Boy's I
"Speed th , 11
Old ?thither I.
Little Man at, I Xl is
• Little po
Jenny
In addition to the above I I iv. ,
sortment of bound JUVENILE 1;
BIBLES, PRAYER BOORS &C
BIBLES for 37 cents,
BIBLES for 60 cents,
BIBLES for 75 cents,
BIBLES for $l,
BIBLES for $1 25,
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BIBLES for
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BIBLE' for in
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BUIL, lain.,
PRAYER BOOBS AT ALL PRICE: ,
All the latest Books published ale .10
ceived and sold at the lowest publishai,
Examine the stock.
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1 Ihtir i C
FARE REDUCED TO 81.26 THROVRII TO
GETTYSBURG .
THE undersigned has established e.
regular LING OF STAGE COACHE4 nom 1,31'5;.
burg, eenDecring every O th er taorreog sritii.ibe wry
and Valley Railroad ears. Me tesadesi' .' wr y
very Tuesday, Thursday awl Sadari Li , raturali,b,4
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of VAN_ the
Lemon, Flavoring Istraras for solo st__. c.
Wholesale and Bohol Grocery asd Pro se
ner Front sad Market streets.
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