Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 04, 1862, Image 4

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United States Mails
. Posr OFFICE Down'wore,
Feb. 4th, 1862. f
Proposals for conveying the mails of the
United States from July 1, 1862, to June SO,
1864, on the following routes in the State of
Pennsylvania, will be received at the Contract
Office of this Department until 10 a. m., of
March SI, to be decided by April 24, following:
2782 From lckesbnrg, by Mills. Sandy .
HOl, and John Earnest's, to Blain, 14
miles and back,
once a week
Leave lekesburg Saturday after arrival
of mail 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 am, or in time
to connect with mail for Millerstown.
Proposals fo: twice-a-week service invited.
2788 From Dnncannon to Denville, 5 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Duncannon Saturday at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Dellville by 9 a m ;
Leave Denville Saturday at 104 m ;
Arrive at Duncannon by 12 m. ,
27114 From Orb'souls, by Meadow Gap, Mad
densville, Fort Littleton, and Knobbs
villa, to McConnellsburg, 25 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Orbisonia Saturday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at McOonnellsburg 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-
CM!
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 in ;
Leave Shade Gap Saturday at 1 p m ;
Arriveat Waterloo by 5 p m.
2788 From Asylum, by New Era and Erisaca,
to Laddsburg, 14 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Asylum Saturday at 8 a m ;
Arrive ailaddsburg by 1 p m ;
Leave Laddsburg Saturday at 3 p rn ;
Arrive at Asylum by 8 p m.
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,
atlptn;
Arrive at 'Waynesboro' by 3 p m ;
Leave Waynesboro' daily, except Sunday,
at 9 a m ;
Arrive at Green Castle by 12 m.
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 Stoughstown Monday and Thurs
day at a a m ;
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 intersec
tion of the Lime Kiln turnpike road,
thence by the latter road, via Pittville,
Edge Hill Village, Fitzwatertown,
Dreshertown, and Tarrettown, and
thence via Piospectville, 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 m;
Leave Pleasantville Saturday at 12 in;
. Arrive at Philadelphia by 6 p m.
d
Proposals for six-times-a-week service in
-2
2740 From Philadelphia, by Rising Sun, Miles
town, Germantown, and Mount Airy,
to Chestnut Hill, 12 miles and back,
twelve times a week to Gesmantown,
end six times a week residue
Leave Philadelphia daily, except Sunday,
at 4 a m and 8.80 p in;
Arrive at Germantown by 6.40 a m and
6 p m;
Leave Germantown daily, except Sunday,
at 8 a m and 6 p m;
Arrive at Philadelphia by 9.16 a m and
7.80 p m;
Leave Germantown daily, except Sunday,
at 5.46 am;
&ere at Chestnut Hill by 6.80 a m;
TlNOS:Chestnut Hill daily, except Sunday,
at 6.45,a m;
Arrive at Germantown by 7.80 a m.
2741 From Street Road, by Thombury, to Dil
worthtown,-,8 miles and back, six times
• a week.
Leave Street Road daily, except Sunday,
at 10.15 a Ili; •
Arrive at Dllworthtown by 11 a m;
Leave Dilworthtown daily, except Sun
day, at 9 a m;
Arrive at Street Road by 9.45 a m.
(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 ai a m;
Arrive at Sadsburyville by 32 in;
Leave Sadsburyville Tuesday, Thursday,
and. Saturday at 1 p m;
,' Arrive at Parkesburg by 21 p m;
'
'(l3ciliedrde subject to change to connect
with railroad.) ,
mis From Lebanon to Mount Zion, 6 miles and
inick, three times a week. ,
.Leave Lebanon Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday_ at 1 p m; -
Arrive at Mount-Mon by 21 p m;
Leave -Mount Zion Tuesday, Thuraiay,
• - and Saturday at . 11 am;
Arrive at Lebanon by 121 p in.
2744 Fr, {mHuntingdon, by Wilsonia, Donaton,
Orownover's -Mills, and Cumminsville,
to Brinisville, 18 miles and back, twice
a week. ~..
Leave Huntingilon Mo n day and Thursday
, . -
it 6a m; - - . ,
Arrive at Ennisillle by 12 ii; '
,4 - Leave-Ronisville Monday and - Thiarsd44
, At/ p m; - •
-Arrive at Huntingdon by 7 p ni.
2746 thin Mifflintown by Patterson and Wal
t')oll34,4oAcadernia, 9 miles *Obit* ? six
. , times i week.
"IsaYit`Mifilintown daily, except Sunday,
,at 11 a ni;
Arrive at Academia by 2 p in; :.
Leave. Academia daily, except Sunday,
at lit a,m;
Arrive at Mifflintown by; 9i a in.
(Schedule snhject An change to connect
with railroad.)
2748 Prom Watsontown, by McEwensville, to
Turbotville, 6 miles and back, six
times a week.
Leave Watsontown daily, except Sunday,
at 9 am;
Arrive at Turbotville by 101 a in.
,
Leave Tarbotville daily, except Sunday,
at 7' a in;
Arrive at Watsontown by 81 a in.
2747 Pronisitiuncy to Hughesville, 4 miles and
, back, six times a week.
Leave Muncy daily, except Sunday, at
. 7p in, or on arrival of southern mail;
_ Arr ive at Hughesville. by 8 p in;
Leave Hughesville daily, except Sunday,
at 611. a m;
Arrive at Muncy by 74. a re.
274 yens llosteton, by Jeaseeffle and A.uden
riled, W k Summit , Station, '9, miles and
"lack,. sit- mes a week. -
•••; , -tiesve Abelldaily, except Sunday,
itlism;
41,,\
Nem 2tbrittitstments
Arrive at Summit Station by 1 pm; -
Leave Summit Station daily, except Sun
day, at 2 pm;
Arrive at Hazleton by 4 p m. •
2749 From Hazleton to Drums, 4 miles and
back, three times a week.
Leave Hazleton Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at pm;
Arrive at Drums by 6 p m;
Leave Drums Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 2} p m;
Arrive at Hazleton by 4p 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
11 a m;
Arrive at ammore by 1 p m;
Leave Dunmore daily, except Sunday,
at 2 p m•
Arrive at ticranton by 4 p m.
(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
Rush, 9 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Dimock Saturday at lk a m;
•Arrive at Rush by 2 p m;
Leave Rush Saturday at S p ;
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,l
14 miles and back, three times a
week.
Leave Hop Bottom Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 5 p m ;
Arrive at Dimock by 8 p m ;
Leave Dimock Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 6 a m •
Arrive at Hop Bottoni by 9 a in.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
276 S From Montrose, by Silver Lake, to Brack
ney, 14 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Montrose Wednesday at 6 a m ; •
Arrive at Brackney by 11 a m ;
Leave Brackney Wednesday at 12 m ;
Arrive at Montrose by 6 p in.
2764 From Nicholson,' by Plerceville, Nivin,
and Springville, to Auburn Four Cor
nprs,.l6 miles and back,. six times a
week.
Leave Nicholson daily, except Sunday, at
ZiPm;
Arrive at Auburn Four Corners by 10 p
Leave. Auburn Four Corners daily, except
Sunday, at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Nicholson by 8 a in.
(Schedule subject to change to connect
with railroad.)
2765 From Pleasant Mount, by Belmont,Hine's
Corners, Tallmansville, Stantonsburg,
Kingsbury Hill, and Bell's Eddy, to
Hancock, 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
2756 From Tunkhannock, by Factoryville,
Fleetville, Wellsville, Werren's Mills,
and Tbropkktsville, to Clifford, 28 miles
and back, six times a week to Factory
ville, and once a week residue.
Leave Tunkbannwk daily, except Sunday,
at6am;
Arrive at Faetoryville by 9 a m ;
Leave Factoryville daily, except Sunday,
at 6 p in, 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 ;
Leave Clifford Saturday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Factoryville by 7 p m.
2767 From .Fenwick (late Morleyton) to Ster
rett's Gap, 13 miles and back, once a.
week.
Leave Fenwick Saturday at 1 p ;
Arrive at Sterrett's Gap by 4 p ;
Leave Sterrett's Gap Saturday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Fenwick. by 12 m.
2758 From-:.Wellaborough, by Sabinaville, to
Westfield, 28 miles and back, once a
week.
Leave Wellaborough Wednesday at 7 a
; *
Arrive at Westfield by 5 p m ;
Leave Westfield Tuesday at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Wellaborough by 6p 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 m ; •
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 am:
Arrive at Rice's Landing by 8 a m
Leave Bite's Landing daily, except Sun
day, at Si a m ; •
Arrive at Carmichael's by 9/ a m,;
2761 From Meadville, by Harmonsburg and
Line Mills, to Penn Line, 20 Mlles and
back, six times a week to Line Mil a,
and twice a week residue.
Lettie Meadville 404, except Sunday, at
7 a m
_;
Arrive at Line Mills by 10 a m ;
Leave Line Millsdally, except Sunday, at
7 p m ; --•• •
Arrive at Meadville by 10 p in ;
Leave Line Mills.Tuesday.and Saturday
'Allem' •
Arrive at Puna Line by 1 p m ;
Leave Penn Line Tuesday and Saturday
at 8 - pm;
Arrive at Line Mills by 6 p m.
(Schedule subject to= change to connect
with railroad st Line Mills.)
2762 From Erie, by Belle Valley and Bast
•• Green, to Watteburg, 20 miles and
back, three times a week. -
Leave Erie Tuesday, Thbrsday, and Satur
day at 8 p m.;
Arrive at Wattaburg by 7 p m •
Leave Watthburg Tuesday , Th ursday, and
Saturday at 6 a m ;
Anive at Brie by 10 a m.
2768 Frorn•Laury's Station, (on Liihigh
R. .11.,) by Unionville, (Neff 's P.0.,)
Schnecksville, Weidasville, Lyon Val ,
ley, Hynemansville, Wiessenbmg,, and
Leibenspergerville, to Kutztown, '
miles and hack,, mice a, week.
Leave Lanry's Station Monday after arri
val of mail , froni Philadelphia and New
• York—say at 10 am ; .
Arrive at Kutztown by 6 p m;
Leave Kutztown . Thursday after arrival'
of mail from Reading—say at 10
_a in;
Arrive at Laury's Station by 6 p m;
Proposals for more frequent service, not
exceeaing three trips a week, invited. ;
2764 From Helen; by Kersey, to Bensinger, 14
once a week
miles and tick
Leave Helen Monday at 10 a m;
Arrive at Bensinger by'2 On'
Leave Bensinger Monday at B 'p m;
Arrive at Bolen by 7 p m.
2765 From Kittaning to Leechburg, 18 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Kittaning Thursday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Leechburg by 12 m;
Leave Leecnburglittrsday at 1 p ro.; •!1
Arrive at .IKittaning by 7 p m.
2768 From Porteilield to Shippenvilia,ls.l4a
' and back once icafeek. •
, • teive Porterfteid lkiday at 8a m;
Arrive at Ohippenyille by 11 a la;
peftnemitiartid ettrgrapb, etteittlitp ggorning. ant) 4, 1862
Leave Shippenville Friday at 12 m; -
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 m;
Leave Winfield Saturday at 8 p m.
Arrive at l'reeport by 6i p m.
Proposals for more frequent service, not
exceeding three trips a week, invited. .1
2768 From London to Bridgeport Mills, si miles
and back, .once 'a week.
Leave London Tuesday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Bridgeport Mills by 12 m;
Leave Bridgeport Mills Tuesday at 121
pm;
Arrive at London by 4 p in.
2769 From Zollarsville to Ten Mile, 5 Miles and
back, once a week.
Leave ZoUaraville Thursday at 11 a m;
Arrive at Ten Mile by 12} p. m;
Leave Ten Mile Thin sday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Zollarsville by 2i p in.
2770 From Lock Haven to Island, 8 miles and
back, six times a week.
Leave Lock Haven daily, except Sunday,
at 10 a m;
Arrive at Island by 11 a in;
Leave Island daily, except Sunday, at 14
~am;
Arrive at Lock Haven by 12,1 p m.
(Schedule subject to change to 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 for tripsnot 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-of
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 thei 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, sad 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 orin
part, at pro rata decrease of pay, allowing one
month's extra compensation on the amount of
iervice dispensed with. Bids should be ad
%tossed to the "Second Assistant Postmaster
General," superscribed "Proposals for mail ser
vice, State of Pennsylvania ,' . 'and sent by mail:
For forms of proposal, Etc.,' and other infor
mation, see advertisement of this date, in
pamphlet form, at the principal post-offices.
M. BLAIR.
Postmaster General.
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HELMBOLDIS GENUINE PREPARATION
"HIG:ILY PNCENTR Ant."
, codrullND FLUID EXTRACT,BUGHII,
A Positive anil Spec , Rio Remedy
For Diseases or the BLADDER, KIDNEY'S, GRAVEL,
and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS,
This Medicine Increases the power of . Digeation, and
excites the ABSORBENTS int , :healthy action, by which
the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all UN
NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, es well as
PAIN AND INFLAMATION and is good for
MEN, WOE:R[4OR CHILDREN..
. - >•• For Weaknesses
Arising ftom Ekcesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In
discretion or Abase. - • • -
ATTENDED WITH THE FOLIO WING aithieT9NS
lodiaxottion to &coition, , Died or POWisr
Less of MemOry,;Welty, of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, - Trembling,
Horror of Disease, r • • Wakefulness
Dimness of Vision., • Pain In the Beek, Unversal lassitude of the Muscular System,
Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin Eruptions butte Fume,
PALLID CO?TNIENANOE,
. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, whleh this med
icine invariably removes, soon follows -
IMPOTENCY, sATurry, EPILEPTIC BITS
IN ONE OP WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE.,
Who can say that they are not Prequeotly fhlloweeht
these '`DIBEFUL DISEASES?
"INSANITY AND coantrxerioN.,,-
Many are:raware of the cause of their mitering,
BUT NONE WILL CONFESS.
THE RECORDS OF THE ISSAHR AgYfamq,
• And ths Melancholy Deaths by' Connosption,
' BUR I.IIFLII MENU TO THI TRUTH OF TIM ZEMMOL
THE CONSTITUTION ONO AFFEOIIIII3 WITH
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of molleine to strengthen said
WMcTi theututopts.jarßAOT BEtH i r r
i:ltly domes)
FEMALES—FEBIALES—FEELALES,
;•LD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CIONTEMPLA..
TING MARRIAGE, •
IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES
the Extract Buohu la unequaled by any other remedy,
aim Ohlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or
Suppresdo nof Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated - or
Scirrhous state of the Uteri, Lonoorhau Whites, Sterl4
Ey, and for all complaints .incident to the sex„ whether
arising from Indiscretion, Habits 'of Dissipation, or in
the
TiAN so Nom: Brasex, MUCKY, oz uszczAsAin Idzoi
Owl FOR UNPIRAUIT Aso DANOISROM mum.
SECRET DISEASES.
In all their Sieges, Ad little Bairns
Attie or no change In Diet ' ; No.lnconvezilence;
, dud ao- Rape/tare. ,
It causes a frequent Melte ants give! atrengthtOUrlnate,
thereby removing Obetrinnkons. • • ,
Preventing and Caring Strictures of the Urethra,
Allaying Path and Imflaminalion,lio frequent in the
elites of diseases, and. - ezpoluhg
. dL. l'oisonen Diseased
awl worn-old Natter.
MOIMILNIVI moo Thomann ,
itHO HAVE B.EESIHE VICTIMS oB
and who have paid imp' ape to be cured in a short
thne,have found they were deceived, and that the "POI
SON" has, by the use of irwslunn. earanntrans, " been
filled up in the system, to; tirettit' out'in an aggravated
formouni,
PERHAPS AFTER _
MALRIZZAGE.
Ifee EirsietneWitcreear ; Bused for alt'ittteatketie and
diseases of the ~ -
VOINARY ORGANS • •
whether existing in .
MAME- OR' FEBIALIG. , - • • •
F i rom whatever camps originating and no matter of •
• - 7 mow .tioisrd• STANDING.
Diseases of Mead Orgellelequire the aid : of XI/WM/WO
RgymBOWS,EXTR.AGf BUCHU .
. ; THE GRRAT DI
std is certain to have the desired effect hi 'till _Diseases
R wrozarria MomitENDsn . ..
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svlll acep.my the medium.
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• SCIENCE ANA FSt[E.
Price $l.OO rier bOttle, Ecir six for 46. 00. 1,-
, Delivered_to any address, securely packed from obser
ration.
DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS ALL COMMVOATIONS
d uxes Guialuiteed J.
- - - -
recionally appeared before me, at Alderman of lb;
ollYof Pinladelptili„.S. T, Ermanstan, witio • being duly
swoncdoth say, his prothaations contain no narccitic, no
mercury, or Oher injurious drugs; nut are piirety Toga,
. .
• ' EL T. HMIASCI D.' •
Sworn and subsoribedibefore me ; thin 2&t day of No
vember, 11354. • • WM. P:l3lBMlRDiAiderusan,
Ninth St. above Race, Phil".
. .
Address letters' for information In confidence In ' ..4'
H. T.BEELDIBOLD, Cliamist; ,- 4
. .. Deipt; Ml4_South Tenth St., bet . Chestnut, Philo,
BEWARE OF' 001 J 1 UPERRE11411 .
AND UNPRISTELP4ED CEALER.9 ' ' • ' -
.
Who endeavor to dispose 'ON. =MI own , ' and Litman"
sirnatin On TOK REFUTATION arum= NT ' • - -
Heinshold'a Panuina Prepayatidn s; . 1..
• 4 , a isle:La Bat ha
lt " " aiilailLoi,
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" : :,,:.. . Improved Roan Wash.
Sold by 0.-11. iieller, M.W, .T
Gross, . Wyatt, 0. A.
earawart. '.. - - . -
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AND'ALL DRIMPISITEVERYWHERIV
, -ASK FOR EUEGIIIROLD'a r TAKEN° MGR: • •
Out out the advertkement a/Amid-tor
- AND AVOIDIMPORMON AND moms.
novis-ay 0
New ilimettiotintnts.
HELMBOLLAS EXTRACT BMW,
THUL WUS. goarywe INV MOT azzgenoAlc.
. DECLINE OILOEf fIO M3 a GE ov, 91 4- L/111.
NO FAMILY 84011741 BB WITHOUT IT I.
pWIBOLD'S , RALT BOOHIT
Ntw 2bintiistmatts.
2b Dertroy—Rats, Roaches, &o.
7b4Destroy—Mice, Moles, and Ants.
2b Destroy—Bed-Bngs.
.210 Destroy—Moths in Furs, Clothes, &c.
2b Destm----Mosquitoes and Fleas.
Destroy—lnsects on Plants and Fowls. -
To Datroy----Itteects on Ault:Dale, &c.
2b Destroy—Every form and specie of Vermin
CIES Eia.91099
VERMIN '
EXTERMINATORS.
ITHEA
"ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.'
DEMILOTH lIMITANTLIr
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERMIN.
Those Preparations (unlike all others) are
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Bats do not die on the remises."
"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.
Used by—the City Prisons and Station Houses.
Used by—the City Steamers, Ships, Bco.
Used by—the City Hospitals, Alma-Houses,
Used by—the City Elotels—qator'-13t.Nloho-
I as,' &G.
Used by—the Boarding-Honses, &0., Sco.
Used by—more than 60,000 Private Families.
Cf . See one or two Specimens of what is everywhere
said by the People—,Editors—Dealms, Ifc.
HOUSRICPP.PERS—troubIed with vermin
need.be so no longer, If they use "Cones's"
Exterminators. We have used it to our satis
faction, and if a box cost $5 we would have it.
We triedpoisons, but they effectednothing;
but "Coma's" article knodks the breath out
of. Itats,'Hice, 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 iler.
Lancaster (Wis.) Herald.
HENRY R. COSTAR—We are selling your
preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been
used, Bats, Aim, Roaches and Vermin diSappear
rapidly. Noma & Srountat,
.Driweats, Windsor, Md.
- "Costar's" Rat, Rosati, &c. Exterminator.
" Costar's "
"Costar's" Bed-bug Baterminator.
• Costar's"
"Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, &c.
26e. 613*. AND $l,OO Boxes, Barron AND hum, $3
e $6 Mita sox Pusunotts Saws, BOATE4 Home,
• • 1
OkIITIO11! To prevent the public from being
imposed upon by *rims and Addy Pernicious
losipstions, a newjabel has been prepared, bear
log a foe itimikid the Peoprietor's signature.—
Iluadne each box, bottle, or flask carefully be
fore purchasing, and take nothing but 411:108-
fer',skdd Bowywhers—by
All Wzormra DRINIOI6IB in the large cities.
Some of the
Wholesale Agents in New York City.
Schielfelin Brothers kOo.
B. A. Fahnestook, Hall & Co.
A. B '& a Sands & Co.
Wheeler & Hart.
James S. Aspinwall.
'Morgan fi Allen.
Hall, Backe' & Co.
Thomas & Fuller. •
P. 11 Orris. •
Harrill, Bisley & Kitchen.
Bash,..Gale & Robinson.
M. Ward, Close & Co.
MclCitson & Bobblos.
D. S. Barnes ?e Co.
F. 0.• Wells & Co.
Lasalle, Marsh & Gardner. -
Hall, Dixon &.
Conrad FOS—AIM ' mama.
1101tlelxihia, ra. .
• T. W. Dyott & 00. •
B. .&.Fahneatock dr. Co.
Robert Shoemaker &Ik!.
French, Richarde & Co.,—amt mum
AHD Int .
•linnamans, Illancana, Snounnammta and Biwa.-
1 las generally in all Comprivr Towns and
'• • , Vnuass in the
UIIIITED STATIS.
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MINE
ARRIS4UEG. PENNA,
;Efr so..ki by
t ql'OSS & CO
AND
Q. K. Keller.
Principal "Virinleatde and Retail Agents at
Harrisburg, and_ by the 'Daimons, Sumo-
Klarrats.ead Riatime gerianally. . •
ESE
or-Caintntrailiams can order as above.
Or address, orders direct--[or if Price,
-Terms,: ;&0., is desired, ger send for:
R . 862] Circular, giving reduced Prices]
to
HENRY R. ,COSTAR 4 6,
flafforckli - INit-=N0i5512 Broaderfty—(ooo.
...4,6P l iihitirotell Nevi York:.'
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Ottbitat
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA;
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
AND for the speedy cure of the sub
'pined varieties of Disease :
Seroftda and Scrofulous Affection such
as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions,
Pimples, Vistula% Blotches, Boils,
Blain, and all Skin Diseases. -
J. C. Arne & Co., dente : I feel it my duty to arkeowl
edge what your Sarsaparilla has done for me. Having
inherited a Scroftdous infection, I have suffered from it
in various ways for years. Semetimes it burst out In
Weer' on my bands and arms ; - sometimes turned M
aine and d i stressed me at the s tomach. Two years ago
It braise out on my head and covered my scalp and ears
with one acme, which was painful and loathsome beyond
description. I tried many medic'nea and several physi
cians, but without much relief from any thing. In fact,
the disorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced to
read in the Gospel Messenger that you bad prepared an
alternative (Sarsaparilla,) for I knew from your rep.
nation that any thing yen made must be good. I Bent
to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till ft cured me. I
took lt, as pm advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful
over a month, and used almost three bottles. New and
healthy skit wan began to form, under the scab, which
after a while fell off my akin is now clear, and I 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 tee you, that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the
age, and remain ever gratefully. Yours,
AMMO B. TAl.Litif.
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas,
Tettet and Salt Rheum, Scald Head
Ringworm, Sore Zym, Dropsy.
Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y 11th
Sep., 1859, that he has cured an inveterate case of Drop
sy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the perse
vering use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous
tack of Malignant lityalpehot by large doses of the same
says he cans the common Eruptions by it constantly.
Bronehooele, Goitre or Swelled Neck.
&Mutsu moan of Prospect, Texas, writes : '•Three bot
tles of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a hid
eous swelling on the neck, which I bad snared from
over two years."
Leueorrhom or Whites; Ovarian Tumor,
Uterine Oleeration,Female Diseases.
Dr. J. B. S. Chinning, of New :York City, writes ;
mast cheerfully comply with the rasped of your agent
in saying I have found your barsaparilla a most era ellen
alternative in the numerous complaints for which we em
ploy such a remedy, but especially in Pessak. Diseasa of
the Scrofulous diathesis. I hive oared many Inveterate
cases of Leaferrhcsa by 11 , and some where the com
plaint was wised by uteeratioe of the mays. The di
scretion itself was soon. eared: Nothing within My
knowledge equals it for these female derangements."
Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, "A dan
gerous ovarian hasor on one of tliefemaim in my Slimily,
which had dolled ail the remedies We could emplo7, has
at length been completely cased by your &tract pf S ar
saparliia. our physician thought nothing but extirpa
tion could stage relief, but he advised the trial of your
Sarsaparilla as the feat resort before cutting, and It
proved etroctuaL After taidogyourremedy eight weeks
no symptom of the disease remains:,
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
NEW OaLRAMs, 25th August, 1959.
Dr. J. C. Ass : Sr, I cheerfully comply with the re
quest of your agent, and report to you some of the effects
I have realised with your sarsaparilla.
I have cured with it, in my practice, moat of the Com
piegne for which it is recommended, and have found its
effects truly wonderful in toe cure of Veneta and Mn.
ourial Diseases. One of my patients tied Syphilitic ulcers
in his throat, which were consuming his palate and the
top of his mourn. Your Sarsaparilla, stet dily taken,
cured him in live-Week. Another was attacked by sec
ondary sTralgolns in I* Dot*, and the ulceration had eat
en away a considerable part or it, eo that I believe the
disorder Would soon rump his brain and kill hum But it
yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla the
ulcers healed, and he is well' gain, not of course without
some disfiguration to his face. A woman who , had been
treated tor the same disorder by mercury was suffering
from this poison in her bones. They had become so
sensitive to the.weather that on a damp day she suffered
excruciating pain in herjointerind bones. She, too, was
mired entirely by your daniapardla Ia a few weeka. I
know from Its formula, which you agent gave me, that
this Preparation from your Laboratory- mist-tar a great
remedy ; co nseq uently, these truly remarkable
with It Up net sUrprised me.
praternallyyeurai
• G. V. LARtMER, ; ,II. - D.
.11,haumatiam, Gout, Liver Complaint.
nummumen, 6th July, 1869.
MI
DR. J. D. Am: Sir, I have been Millman with a pain
fin chronic Miamian= fora long time, which baffled
the MEW of physicians, and stiles w me in spite of all the
»monies I could lin , until I tried your Sarsaparilla.
One bottle cured me In two weeks, and restored my gen
eral health so much that I am far better than before I
was attacked. I ttgak it a wonderful medicine.
.Joles Y. Getched, of St. LOW& writes : have been
afflicted for years with an - af f ection of the Liver, which
destroyed my health. I tried every thuig, and every
thing tailed to reffele me ; and I have been a broken
down Man for wee years trout no ther cause than do
radglitentif the Liver. My beloved pastor, the Bev. ldr
gspy, advised - me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he
old he knew you, aid anything you made was worth
trying. By the bleasing of God It nas eared me. I feel
young again. The best that can bo said of you is not
half good enough."
Schirras, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement ,
Ulceration, Caries and Ezfoliation of
the Bones. '
A great variety or cams have been reported to us
where cures of these formidable complaints have result
form the use of this remedy, but one'spsoe here will not
admit them. Some of them may be found in our Amer•
can Almabac, which the agents beloW named are pleased
to banish maths to edi who call for them.
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep
ay, Melancholy, Neuralgia. •
any remarkable cures of these affections have;been
made by the alternadvepower oC tnis medicine. it stim
ulates the vital functions into vigorous action, and tittle
overcomes disorders which . would be supposed .beyond
Its reach. Such a remedy has been required by the ne
cesaities of the people, and we are confident that this Will
do [or them all• that medicine cau do.
Ayer's Cherry Pectora
if OR THE RAPIIVIRNOP
coughs, Colds, .linfinenza — Hoarseness,
&amp, Bronchitis, Incipient :Con
gumption, and for the Belief
of Consumptive Patients
in advanced stages
of the Disease
This isa remedy 80 universally known to sullen any
other Sir the cure etttuoat and lung eumplainta, that It he
useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its
inuttodled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly'
wonderful cum of pulmonary dalealierhaVO made it
known throughout the civilized na fi n a = l. the earth.—
Yew are the communities, or even among them
who have not some personal experience o its Wens,—
genie living tr.:Thy .. ln thek midst. of its victory over the
subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs.
AB all know the dresdlul fatality of these disorder,, and
as they know, too, the elects of this remedy, we need not
do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir
tues that It did have when making the cures whiah have
Won so Strongly upon the confidence of mankind.
Prepared:4.4 .7. C. &' ER &
Lowell, Ilan:
Sold by. 0.:01.. Buinvert,er D. W. Grose &
,0o; J. M. Leta, W ;Harrisburg, end deal
ers every, where. ; , s
oetl4-Bmdaw
AVID RA.YEEB, 110 MARKET, ST.
D
RABBIBROBG, Agent for
.
LILLIE'S PATENT
Wr04,14 'and * alibi - id Iron Kra and Burglar Proof
AgIALVIMUSIe
. . ,
Strictly the ONLY Mercantile date made, that le both
fire sad Burglar marMdly
C. 0. ZIMMERMAN'S
BANKING max, BILL AND COLLECTING corms
. Hie been removed from No. 28 Second' St
NO. 130 MARKET
_STREET
HARRISBURG, PA.
TREASURY NOTESTAKEN AT PAR.
PURE Fresh Ground and Whole tipice,
Pepper, Alsplett, Mammon Nettnega and Mace, at
sneEicira a BOWMAN'S,
amber Front aed Market? sleets.
cELEBAtA:.I;ED, DANDgtitt r ..uo,
wr iq i t 6 . lB .
is goody nntrlttona mg.
trialikeiefer ealithrerrilWArzio, it
rj a boimAN,
, earner Fruit and Market tereraa'
Oand.um, Ind., Bth June, 1859.
J. 'IMAM
johns & (arostega.
SOKETEDM FOIL THE TIMIS! 1
srA NECESSITY IN EvIKRY HOUSEHOLD.
JOHNS & °ROBLEY'S
American Cement Glue
MB MANE= GLIM IN THE WORLD
TEN OitIANINT GLUE IN TIER WORM
'INE NON DINLIALN GLUE IN THE WORLD.
THE ONLY nsumi GLUE IN THE WORLD.
TOE am GLUE•IN Tar:WORLD.
AMERICAN. CEMENT GLUE
Is the only article of the kind ever produced which
WILL WITHSTAND WATER,
IT WILL MEND WOOD,
Save your broken Furniture.-
IT WILL MEND LEATHER,
Mend your Harness, Strap, Belts, Booze, au.
IT WILL MEND GLASS,
Save the pleees of that expensive Cut Glllelt Battle
WHTLL MEND IVORY,
Nast throw away that broken Ivory Pan, It is easily
r .
paired.
IT WILL MEND CHINA,
Your broken Mina Ceps and amen. can In made
good as now.
IT WILL MEND MARBLE,
That plow knocked out of your Marble Mantle cap in
put on as strong as ever.
WILL MEND PORCELAIN
No matter II that broken Pitcher did not cost but a oi
ling, a shilling saved Is a shilling earned,
IT WILL MEND AL&BASTLR
That costly Alabaster Vase is broken and you c 4,
wi t c h it, mead it, it will never show when put t.q,ether
It will Mend Bone, Coral, Lava, and
fact everything but Metals.
Any article Oemented with AIORICM CEMENT GL
will not show where it is
lIXTRACTS
eltvery Honaekeepere should have a supply of j
& Oroslera American Cement Glue."—N. Y. ii nef
15 83 'convenient to have in toe hoo,,
AIMS&
ult is always ready ; this oommeuds It 4 el m
body."—bedipenclant.
"We have tried h e and find it as useful in our
water."— truks , Sim* of ta4 Times.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH
$lO,OO per year saved to every Neilty by
of
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
Price 26 Cents per Bottlie.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 26 Cents per 80tt1...
Price 26 Cents per Bottle.
Price 26 Cents per Bottlt.,
fry Meng Reductions to Whole,al,
TERMS CASH.
sa-For sale by all Druggists, eel Str.reko, , rrrz
/y throughout the couetry.
JOHNS & CROSLEY,
(Sole Mao ufloturers,)
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Corner of Liberty street, NEW
Important to House Owners .
Important to Builders.
Inexurtartt. to Rail Road Corapant.s
Importantto Farmers,
lb alitsolsons this may concern, and tr , .rorra dr" 'V
body.
JOHNS & CROSLEYI3
IMPROVED GUM FMB
OEMENT ROOFING,
The Cheapest and most durable Roofing in
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
U can be applied to saw and OLD DOOPL , Of It!
Bleep or flat, and to Waits ROOFS cp, , Dol;
removing the Shingles.
Who Coat la only about One-Third that at" Tin
AND 11. a TWICE AS UU ttlll3 LK
This article has been thoroughly tested ak New Ice:.
Qty and all other parts of the United Mato;,
West Indies Central and Bouth Ameri:a„ oa buddlup of
all kinds, such ea IrACrORISS, FOUNDFUIe, CUCiCas,
itoJ
ROAD DIPOID, CAM, and on PUBLIC) BUILDING? genera::;
001111.11313312 BUILDDIOS, Fro., by the Dtlue*
Architects and others, dining the past our yeeri. , ?i
has proved to be the CHEAPEST and Motif pur‘aFk=
ROOTING in not; It Is to every respect A Flitic IV e 1E;
WRATH= and WAR PROOF covering for itOoF
ALL KINDS. •
This a as oNLrinateria manufactuted 4n tae Craz
Staterwhiab combines the very destrame proper ,
liladicity and Durability, which are univeriallY
'edged be possessed by 06724 PEtiCHA A
INDIA NORDE.R.
No Heat iii required in making applicatiou.
The =Peelle or applying it is trifling, as an ordinary No'
can be covered and finished the same day .
It can be applied by any one,
and when dniabed forms a perfectly klitl Pewr
with an elastic , body, which cannot be Lujurel
Coin or Brow % thinnreno of Boor BOARDS, nor onY
ternal action whatever.
LIQUID
GUTTA PERCEA CEMENT ,
For Coating Metals of all Kinds when esrooi
to the Action of the Weather, and
FOR PREP:OIIITM AND REPFARINO METAL
ROOFS OF ALL KINDS.
This Is theonly Composition of
own wich ucin.
hilly reek*. extreme changes of all Cil b
lUatoa, lur
length of time, when applied to metals, to whill .1 sd
hares - firmly, forming a body equal to C. 0045
paint, coats much kw and will Lest
LONG ; and Rom its elasticity is not injured
contradlon and expansion of Tin end other )fetal
consequent neon sadden changes of the wenthir
it mai nor CRACK IN COL OR 120"..Y IS WARY
WELL2HER, AND WILL NOT D
FW.ABII
Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can be roohJi
trio
al with GOTTA PERCIIA CEMENT, and preventel
further corrosion and leaking, thereby ensmion
Wily tight roof for many years.
This Is peculiarly adapted for the pre,ervatio,..,
of IRON RAILINGS, STOUR, RANGES,Iiers! amen.
A lll4 '
CULTURAL IItIPLEELENTd, kn., also lbr p
fecturers use.
4IITTA PERCILA CEIIIENT
800 4.
[ For preeeriing and repaing Tin and other M e ta l i t ,
inat o ,
every description, from its great elasticity, no:
by the contraction and expansion of Metals, and will cot
crack in cold or rim in warm weather.
These materials are spawn 20 ALL CintaraS , 005
01
an prepared to supply orders from any part oldie ro, „ *
try, at short notice, for °OILS PUMA WV? I"'
ready for use, and GUTTA PERCNA en•
" I " b With frill printed directions tor appv
AGENTS WANTED.
We will make liberal and satisfactory arrangement'
s w erves re r a nid lu b era le tiv iw a g a ea nd w ps ho rma nwouledn
OUR TRIMS ARE CASH.
k t
beutoineseftra thew
WO can give abundant proof of all we claim In %rer
of our Improved Booting baring applied them to ser
thousand Roofs in New York City and vicinity.
SOHO'S & CROBLE I,
SOLE MANIfFACTURERS,
Wholesale Warehouse7B William St,
N ow yotto •
Corner of Liberty Street.
och-dly
Paildescriptive Circulars
ta.tiPrls
.
a will be nutti4ed
RUBBER , GOODS !
Kibbe .Balls,
Bobber Watches,
Rubber
Bribber Toys generally st
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