Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, November 15, 1864, Image 4

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RALINHC L. iII.A.CLALY 7 .
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW —Patriot and Uhivii
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Thomas C. filacflowelti
Attorne y-at-LawF
OFFICE IN TEORD ST., BELOW PINE.
HARRISBURG, PA,
ALL manner of Military Claims promptly
attended to, and dolma collected against the General
or State Governments, either in Oongrew, the Court of
Clalma at Washington city, or at Harrisburg, without u.n
aecemary.delay and on moderate terms. ap2A-d6m
A. C. SMITH,
ATTORNEY - AT • 14A 1 W 3 ,
ifAB removed his Moe from Aird W
nut street, neat to the Prison. All bus!ness ;n
-truste(t to him will receive prompt aact careful attention.
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NEW GROCERY A.ND PROVISION STOW:.
BOYER & KOERPER,
W /10LESJI.LE AN'D' RETAir.,
DEALERS ~,,,
GROCERIES.,
QUCCIIN and Glass Ware )
AND ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PROD - CUE,
/El
AVR;nst opened a large and well selected
stock of goods at their stand, N 0.3 Market Square.
arrisburg, Pa., to which they iusite the atteulieu of the
sahibs generally. nold-dip •
JONES HOUSE,
Owner ofliarliet street an Msrkst 5341NAr.,
HAERISISIURG PENNA.
ORAS. I. 114.A_INM,
Proprietor.
ISTA r ri4.l' CAPITAL Li.
[Avon vi taat.D AND WALNUT STRUT*.
kiAItRISBURG, PEICIVA.
Wmadersigkied having purohased
own house has c.o.ii.r7nd andthoroughlyrenovoird
The rooms have bet re-or.i - atod and papci od,
soars gitaltkrsort eine.ntzy • 13 , Aug
siattly and eligibly located, aid peovided with every cox
veaterme, it offers to the public all the mral9r... arid
ries of ft &et class hotel. 'frosty 'and. nei
liwaya In istaixdatico. A bar well stoSksii with
iclucre to Ottil:ched tollac eattblishrceni,
W. G. THG7ifIT`Tc.
THE UNITED STATES HOTII
HARRISE UR *, PA,
I), /I. Prrvi-eictol
r well known Hotel ire In a condi•
Lion to accommodate the traveling public, affording
the-nost ample cancenieuces une for the trans feat guez.t
end the poneanOnt boarder,.
TIM UNITED STATES SO EL bus been
ted throughout, at.d coo h= acecron,,clatior,
extent, comfort told I...xary to any hotel netween Ye',i des
phis end.Pittsbnrg. I°,e location 41 the best in the State
Capital, being in access to all the railroad depots, and
is close proximity to all the public offices and bu.T.e.rul to
amities of the city It ha= non all theeo - avetidencen ar,
.
A PlllB2 4;LASS 110TRit,
end the Proprietor. is determined to spire oeithet ca
penes, time oriiihor to ensure the comfort of the gueEla
The pationageOf the tnitelliig public is respectfully 4 ;011
, .
MUSICAL.
PIANO FORT a t MELDIEEONS,. NIMBI riIUSIC,
VIOLINS, fLU'rES, GUITARS, BANJOS,
sTawas, DRUMS 'FIFES, and all kinds of MUSI
CAL ItEitcaANDisE, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING'
GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH CARDS and ALBUMS, AM CRI
TYPE GEMS, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURES, &C., &C.
Remember the place ' SILAS WARD, No. 12 Tbird
treat, the largest Music Store this Mile of the great eitiea.
Jim2S-dtf
i IifELODEONS AND CIAEINET 01 - 4.(*A1.4,:-
TIeirENTY4,4IX FIRST PEENTIIMIS.
TWELVE , SILVER ILEIDAL:73,
Ot ILI' GOLD MEDAL (ovev'volo by instruments tr. , B
efie.si PMbl 4 l 2l .
MASON & na.m.auctikENSTlluausETS.
A full osoortment of thOlici: hantrinienin all* on hand
St • W 2 ;PORE'S, Sblo Agent,
jeh4Sawly) t' 44-Mirka strett.
EISS
NEW GOODS-JUST OPENED !
BE 1.( ER"
. .
Book and Stationery IStaae.
Einbraetng every new end Improved Ft,j - le of
POCKET BOOKS,
*MHO CURRENCY HOLDERS,
CALM SHIN POCKET SOUKS, •
BUCKSKIN PCTRSi
• PORTHONNAIRS, &c.
1.4 Woes to edit all elrecenztanoee
POCKET tarrLony,
lloatitlng of a floe &loom:eon of - Weetenholut'slS've
Pocket Knivoa.
GOLD PENS,
trrem oelebratud me:florae:or!,
vORT YOLl.% rna
G OASES,
ROSEWOOD DHSS
. .
liogether with every. attain usually found in a tirst
Gook and Stationery establishment, ai
myl2; BEA E GNWS, 61 liftket street.
DANIEL. A, MUENCH AGENT
0"e Old Wallower Line,.re§peottulls in
,.
forms the publfio that this Old Daily 'rrausperLstico.
Ijne,(Lhe only Wallower Line now in existence in this
alty,.) Is lneuccesSfhl. operation and prepared to carry
freight tia low'ais any etherinitividual line between Phila.
telphls, &Moberg, *unbar', Lewisburg, Williamsport.
Jersey altdre.,:teedr Haven and ail other points on the
N.xthern moitrai, - Philadelphia and Erie and
sad R.n ifs Railroads.
thaLnil MUESLI!,
Oder'sburg,
(*was e,ent to tr.e Wrcrohouno of Iter--ea. Pee.e.c,',",•
Blackman, Nos. 668 and 810 Markel Street,
Plkiladainbia,liy F. o'clock, e. M., will 'arrive a! Berrie
burg. ready ror delivery, neat morning. kanBo-rdrayl
PIAiN
ALBRECHT, MEIER & SCHMIDn
• EXCELSIOR PIANOS. •
SOLE AGENCY AT W. ENOCHE,S, .•
93 Market street, Harrisburg.
FOR REASONS perfectly satißfaetory to
MYSELF I have taken the agency of the above most
excellent Pianos. Thepublic is invited i to come and ex
mute for themselves.
A
dsol few Schoemaker 3; ,Co , s?inuos on hand, y.et.erA will be
l ' - • tn t
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PII.OTOGRAPIR AtireA:lB-
Photograph Albums.
Photograph Albums.
Photograph Am ami ...
Photograph Alb 11111
TlUrged and cheapest variety of PIR
O R GRAPH ALBUMS is the city aro constantly key
&s i ma m] ' CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
VINE, , FAMILY FLOUIL—SiiibLER
r:IIAtER bare made arrangements with one of the
best mina M the country to anpply the famines of Harris
berg with oholee FLOUR Every barrel werntnted, end
delivered lo any part of the city free of charge.
siusLEltik FRAZER.
Deakins to Fine Family Geoceritse, oppoeito the-Coual
Hewes • ent3
§PIORD OYSTER: .—Extra rule Baltaavre
Orton, Jua•[eteived at
18 ' • BOYER & Kosurs
TUST RECEIVED-44 gallons pure currant
win* , frc Lancaster county farmer; the ficest
made &tootle wine in this city. Price $3 00 per gui;4ll.
For sate • REIRLER se, FRAZKR,
leg • Rtammairk to Wm. Dock. ir» h 09.
IPIOED OYSTElia—Extra Fine Baltimore
I
Ora" tipiood, and Tor IWO by the galloa, Quart and ,
p A in 'l.ll ! l ' quAul"4'. gurcageoir:Ct E D:ck F ,r 4 nLb.
• ~ . •
Alligf HAINBC-raLtivatLAAT * .Piv
or;Hame,and-Dried,Beaf, 04
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iMM
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Mai
Piortttern 'C
it
OPENING Or THE MANOR TO ERIE
FOUR TBAIIrB AI ;%
• To I= =MK
BA L T IMO R. E
WASIIIPiGTOri CITY.
Connections made with tralinronronwlvaniaßttliroad,
..tb and from Pittsburg and the
FOUR TRAINS UMW to and from the North and
West Branch Susquehanna, Penallvarda - and Erie, Elmira,
and all of Northern New Yolk. •
.
riN and. after MONDAY, 110 V. 7th,7, 1861, -
w the Paseenger Trains of the Northern Contra
lialiwhy will arrive at aAd depart from Harriabarg and
Baltimore as foUotre,
SOUTHWAttD.
KARL TRAM leaves Banbury daily (except
Sunday) 10.40 A. Y.
leaves Harrisburg • 1,30
e arrives at Baltimore L. 45 r.
=PRIM TRAIN leaves Banbury daily (except
Sunday) 11.45 F. Y.
" leans Harrisburg (except
Monday) 9.40 arm.
" arrives at Baltimore daily
(except Monday) 7.09
HASHISZTIRG ACCOMMODATION leaves Rex
burg
14". x.
ST.INBITP.T ACOSMMODAI'ION leaves San
bury daily (except Sun
. BO a. fir
PHILADELPHIA EXPRES2 ' f TBAIN leaves •
Sunbury daily, (except
Sundays,) at 9.05 P.
•
NORTH WARD.
Lin, TRAIN 'loaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) 9.20 a. x.
loaves Rarrisliarg 1.45 P. rt.
IS snivels at Sunbu.e7 4.21 P. it.
IiIXPEIS2.B 'MAIN leaves Baltimore daily 9.30 P. K.
114 arrives at Harr..aburg ..... L6o£, d
is leaves Harrisburg daily (ex- '
cept Monday) 2.70
aritresitSuabe.ry 6.12 a. x.
BELE EXPRESS TE AIN leaves Baltimore daily
. (except Ea ardays) at...... 7.30 P. K.
leavee Ilarnablqg " daily
;except SttndayE) at 12.35 Y..
arrivea at Sunbury at, 3.2.6 r
3ARRIBBDBAI ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal-
itiaora daily (except Suit
.
arives at Hariistmg. . •--.7.50 P. M.
9CN.BL - q-L7 ..3.PCOM,ThIODATIOIs: leaves tturta,
bug (exceptGunday)
at. 410 P. It.
r!. The lirte Expri!ss and Philadelphia Exprets ere through'
trains to and trona 'Erie and aLI interineoiate points.
Mail: and Express [Alai run - through to Elmira
rdr rurtovt li/fora:intim apply as the Office, In Petansyl,
crania Depot. J. N. DoBARRY,
Harrisburg, Oct. 30, 1864. -dt.t Gun. Ste:,
PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R.
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7,, • 711,,
Winter arrangement of Passenger Traini
from Ilurrieburg, NOVEMBER 7, 1861. •
TFIREE DAILY TRAINS FOR NEW YORK.
Nn 1 EXPRESS at P:00 a at, Art. at N. Foil: at 10:00
No 8 FAST., at 8:15 A at, '" 2:48 e
No 7 MALL at 1:45 P X, " "
The above connect closely will, sitnilar trans on .the
Pennsylvania Ha Iroad from Fitt-burg end ttat
The 3.00 A et Exeress connect.] at Beading with the
Re d ng Accommodation Train, arriving at Philadelphia
at 9:56 Aa. Nu's :3 and 7 con pec] at Reading : for Putts•
villa, Tamaqua, Allentown, Philadelphia, &c., arriving at
the latter point at 1:20 and 7;05 r at, and at, Pottavtlie at
12:35 noon and 7:45 r
Number 5 Mall at 7:25 a Is, stopping at all and
mat tug same nuaneetiuns at Spading as number 3.
Ncunuer 9, Harrisburg Auromnamlallon, tt 4:40 r
stopping at all ponds, arriclog at Reading at 7:10 r
New Ymk—Number 2 Fder at 6:0. m; number 4
EXPRE. , B at, 7:00 P It and uunib.•r 6 JAIL at. 12:00 al.
t-hitadelphla-8: 00 J. at and:3: SO P M.
PtlllBVille.Z.7Blso a 11 and 2:35 r
Reading—Nnmber 4 EXPIiES.I. 12:00 midnight; /AlM
ber 1 0 ACCOMMODATION 7:35 E; number 8 MAIL
t0:45 si laUalbel: 2 FAST 1;38 r number 6 MAIL
e • .
PasrenigerS for Lebanon Valley Railroad Way 'Stations
wt.' take mains number 6 2 .9, 6 and 10, as the other trains
stop only at Lenanou and principal atatioos
Bagsage checked through. . leor tickets or other In
formation-apply to J.J. CLYDE,
no 4 'General Agent, Etarri-bury.
1864. 1864.
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1. -xs.. A - -AI ;AA "A!- -112. ^ :AllA _ "A",
Ohiladelphia • a.na Erie Rail
Road.
rrIIIS Great Line traverses tho Northern .
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city
of Erie, or Lake Fyne.lilies been lea.ed by tbe•PitariSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY, and is operated Cy them -
Its entire length was op ned for passenger and freight
buEinestOelobee 17, Vie& • . :
• TIME OF P.MENGER TRAINS AT ILARRISSURG.....:
Leave Eastward.
.
Mail Train 11:45 Plw
Elmira Express Train 2:50 4.2 t
Wi.llitiamsport Accommodation 1::.0.t. is
Leave Westward.
Map Train .
F.imim Exprea TrOn..•. . . ....
Wllluimsport Accommodation..
•
Passenger cars ruu through on Hail trains, without
change both wars between Philadelphia and Erie, and
Bat snore and Erie. •
Elegantsleeping care on Elmira Exnrees trains both
ways between Williamsport and BAtimere.
For inlorma , ion rerpev tug passenger tr Etinent apply at
the corner 20th and Market streets, Poitodelphta.
And for Freight bit:lncas of the Company a agentnt
S. B Kingston, corner 12th and Market arcs's,
J. W. Reynolds Erie.
J. Al. Drill, Agent, NCR R, Baltimore. . •
K. A. RrSTON.
General Freight Agent, PM:l44l'a.
B. W. GWISNMa,
!sorrel ticket Agott, Phaad'a.
JOS. D P orTi3,
0c2061.3 , Goland Manager, Traliqtruiport.
MBE L AIN 1) VAL Wel*
• .
CfIANGE OF HOURS.-0.13 and afts: Man.
day,', October 34.1864, Pomander trains. will rim
daily, as follows, (Soudan excepted...)
• FRIA 0114.1BBRABURG AND HARIStkiIIUAG:
LuaiT .}.Lipsorea.Lown. ...
.. Greeracri.stle
O 1 Arrive at
ttambtralm_ri it
Leave 04
Lone 311(pp/mob:az
!' Z4eisvEle .
t - LtarliAe 6 flit 10.10 2.46
MechardesDarg 00 10 42 S./6
6rrive It liarrisGurg T6O U. 16 3.46
FOR CRAMDZRaRDWO AND ff4GEI.B2OWN:
r.BL
Leave Harriebarg . 8.05 P. K. P. EL
1.40 4la
lieChnZliCanilg 8.47 2.10 4.10
" Oarllele 9.27 2.53 5.19
" Nearville 10.02 3.24
" 1§011 , 00 00 : 4 1 . _ 4.94
caambersbiir i , ILO9 110 .
Lady° a.. ........ . IL 10 4.45
Leave Oectemile 1.L65 5.98
drrlveat NageretoFo.,... 5 ........—....../2.39
K a k ing crobquoveueesiois at itarresbarg with train-^ .
torPhiladelnistiaNing Plltakaug ; and with
!mil:t:A:li • eta Wei 4. •
•
s.'llaylatl4rdaurdO. LET n 4
rame
N.
&apt
mi l
'
A; ,
•; I :11, •.ACW- ANVONLAOKEtiti:.
tie ♦
idl else tidier; *l4 did lir" :Jill°
.1•41 - - Pt • ti 1/1/42.1R%
l ul l , good Bette
4' I. • , 11
.4j411-
RAUARSMI).B.t
VIANTE:R TialliG TAAM.
Lebanina Valley Branch
FOR MIL DELPRIA AND I OTTRVILLI:.
=I
=
EEI
R A. N K 1.41
It :AIL ROA 06.
RAILROADS.
Penn,syivanla Rail Raltil
WINTER triCKEIRABLAI - ,-,
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO. AND YR 4
PHILADEDMPHIA AND PITTSBII.E.( f,
H.ONDAT; October 31, L,6 4 04, -
Passenger Trains of the Pnti!at-lylVaiilo
oad Company will depart from Har , rlqhlivg.
arrive at Philadelphia and P.ttabnrg a 3 follpv, , ,R
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS' TRAIN leaves Harrisburg ;tally
at 2.45 A. it., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 A, a.
FAST LINE leaVeS Harrisburglally (except Monday) at
8.00 A. a., and.airives at Weal Philadelphia at 12.40 a.
Passengers take breakfast at Harzisbu g.
. MAIL TRAIN leave& Rarriseurg daily (except Stivancg)
at 1.3 1 1 p. m.. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.25 Cu
PITTSBURG AND I , RIE EXPRENd leaves Harriabn%
daffy' (extept Surgnit s) at 11.55 P. st., and as rive; at Wut
Philadelphia at 4. 3 2 e
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Ear.
Tithing daily (except Sandayit) at 4.10 r. it., and arrives
West PhilladelntiMi. at' 9.30. P. at. This &kin ha; no
conitvlionfrom the West .
CoLUM/sLa. AOUCHINODATION TRAIN, leavesHartle
berg dal 'y (except Sundays) at 7. A. M. and arrives at
Lancaster at 9.15 A. Si, concocting (except en Mondays)
with Alic Fast Linscaat.
W.ESTWARD.
..Prrissuno.AND ERIE EICPRBSS leaven Harrisburg
daily (incept Sundays, at 1235 A: a., Altoona u 59 A. x.,
take breakfast, and tit rivet at rashers at 12 40 i. is.
SALTIMoHni EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.25 a. it.; Altoona, 8.15 A- a., fife
breakfast, und arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 r. m.
THROUGHEXPRBSS ,(eaves Harrisburg daily at 8.25
A. le, A t'S itoonia 15 s.„ m take b reakfast nod arrivot at
Pitiabueg at 240 ' 1'. it• -
gist tillilc latiVaa Ilarritimrg daily (except Sundays)
at 4so p. ; Anomie at O i lo P,M., lake supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 2 QU. a. ar..
ISAIL.TRALN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Suntlipt)
at L4O P. it.; Altoona at 7.55. P. a., take supper, and ar.
rives at Pittsburgat 1.80 r.'s:
MOUNT JO ACCA' iIdIitUDATI.O.)T was tleaver Lanc a ster
at ti 20 A.'a. , concealing thirewuh the Mairweatj (-aces
Mount Joy a. 11.51 A. M , and arrfres Laril , harg
1.00 r. 24 . . .
THE IEIARRIBBIIO ACCOMMODATION iIiALN Lena
Pittsburg, which arrives 'lst Baniabura at 8 BO r. M., itopa
tkcre passeDgexa tor ZOE 'orMarilsburg lay ov4i - uncu
1L4.4 r, as.
SAMUEL, YOUNG,
_ Midgs pits; .frecvlt.l
Harrisburg, tior,.lT, 1964.-thl
MISi4II,LAN
JULIUS itosErttrui,g,
"9
PractiCal and. Scientific
OPTICIAN,
No.' 20 NORTH SECONn STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
Particular attention is caUed to the celebrated concave.
convex Crystal :Spectacles., which are . warranted to
strengthen and preserve the eyes of. the wearer, and to
last from 10 to 12 yearsAvithout•change.
List of prices sent free to any direction.
Concave and convex lenses, set in steel frames, $2.
Concave and convex crystal lenses, sot In best steel
francs, $3.
Concave and convex crystal lenses, sot in silver frames,
$5.
Concave and convex crystal lenscs,sot in pietism frame/3,
$5.
Concave and convex crystal lenses, set in gold frames,
$l5 to $25.
In ordering spectacles state how long glasses are used.
Any pair of glasses purchased, either here or sent to or
dee, can be exchanged if not suited to the oyo.
Always on baud a !aige assortment of acromatic
crcecopes, Telescopes, Opera and Field Glasses, Thermotu
ele/rs, Barometers, Compasses, Drawing lustrumema, and.
Stersosoopes, with the latest views. • • -
ita-Send stamp for a catalogue containing prima,
dot
• aul-d&wtf
. . _
MR. 8. A. KUNST:EL :-.•
Sir:—l take pleasure in staling that your 'fDIARRIICEit
ILLIZTURE" exceeds anything of tho kind that I over
'lmagined. I was very much troubled With dlarrhata, and
could find nothing to help me in the least, until I took
your -.3IIXTURE.”
I give you this certificate, hoping that, if you soe proper
to use it, it may be the means of extending a knowledge
of the matchless value of your medicine , .
Very respectfully - yours, H. B. JEFFRIES.
Fktlieu Timber Cambrin Ca Aug. 27, 1864 --fauilo-dtf
LEA& PERINE'S WOEVESTER SAUCES,
the mor.t popular'andthetaireet ever offered to the
public, just received and for sale by
SHISLER & FRAZER
rpbI Ntsociesiarbrp in COm. rkwk, jr k Co.
D LIBLIO NOTICE is hereby given, that in
purspanco of the act of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
passed the lltat day of Jun; 1839, thestockholders of the
Franklin Bank; of Washington;-Penna., will apply to _the -
neat session Of.the Legislature for a renewal of Its char
tot, with anThicoase of its capital from $150,000 to..
$200,000. . 0. M. REED, President
WAsarmyrow, PA., June 24, 1264. Je27
• •
P.III.OTOGILAPIIS.
A LARGE assortment of Photographs of
1 - 3 6 . Generals and rimy pictures for sale oval% at $1
tisk dozen, at SCHIFFER'S BOOR STORE,
tuy2o Harrisburg, Pa
S OMETEING NEW!
MYER PHINEAS P PATENT
AIR TIGHT
K STAND
.F.roalo atScheffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa, ee2:
12.33 a at
2:30 e x
I:4b B.
TO THE /.4AD,IES
-- (TOUR attention is ealledto the splendid
assortment of Rem 11 7 4 Paper, Envelopes, awl fine
Stationery at SCRUFF-11'S Booksiore,
:aept2.6 21 South Second Street, H resburg, Penn.
•
UUARS, SYRUPS, TEA'S; o.
L) all grades and price; at
SHISLEft
SUCCQMOTS Dank- Jr.
Jeri' Dealers I u rifle FamflyGrocerlea .
4OTS for sale on the corner of Third. and
.4 Broad streets. Knquire of W. 0. ifeFADDEN.
.r.ar4-.141
• Window Shades and:llLinda
A SPLENDID aosertntextt, of Linen slrides
£l. and Paper Blinds,. at .
. SCHEFFkAt'S -Bookstore,
5....,p26 21 South Secaeld street, Harrisberz, Penna.
Wall Paper! 'Will Paper!!
,t Late and splendid stock of NYEll'appr
EX. •of all styles and prices, for sale colie
est
HEFFEtt'S BAkstore,
Idep26 1 South-Second street, liarrisbere,Penea.
TRANSPARENT SLATES!
ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRA-NSPA
RENT sLATES, of all slize3,ard prices, for. sale at
ectieffer's Bookstore, South &cond. Ott,ilt,liarrtibutg,
Ponca. • • • oat
. IL
7.04 2.4 b
7.8.7 3:S
RAT 4.3 C.
8.30 1261
0.00 1.28
9.92 2.00
iee pISSECTED ALPLIA.BET •
for Baia at Schettera Bookstore, - 21 South Sec^nd_
Beet, tlarnaburg, fa • octl
QbIUILED B,IILAIDA.-- FINE 3.IIIOItED
SALMON, just, received at
SaISLER & FRAZER,
tumooatirorta to Wm. flock. Jr, & CO.),
NXTO. 1 and 2 Maelierel, just re•
ceived tbta morning, and for sale low at
SI:EISLER k FRAZER'S,
successors to W. Dook, Jr., & Co 1
~RESH ORACIEBBA.—Bosten Wine Bin
mita, BOSUII3 61llk Bisonta, Boston Butter
Bis-
Gait; BOMB. °YAM CraCkerS t Boston Pte•aio Cracker;
rivet= Fritter Crekers, Jest received at
ittft _ BoYER & gllghPafil
Eft' FOR CICILDREN,
(74.... may, or suvrAPIE. tm e tr with
aargtowauf gam: 6 = Al a ,' x• '0 #o,duliore,
1-1/ITuri,==v4tsalldwia...l.__
Li ! 151.114Akx4rxi.„
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SPECUL NOTICE
121=EZU
DIEDICAL.
Dit. :3 - 011N - SON,'
_ •,.
BA_LTIDI4II,E
LOOK HOSPITAL,
HHASdiscovered the most . certain , speedy
Aso strews/1 rcroodier In the world for
DIAWF..S; OF IMIBUDENOR.
st.t TWRI,IraI Jamt.
agoeußy OR nook rrs DRald
4 Curs :tio Marge, frrp4;4 (ig
Dqsn
Wealmoss of the Bata, Affections or the Kidneys end
Madder, Involuntary Disdnarges, Impotency,
.Goiteral Ho-.
Norvoussient, Dyspepins, Languor, Low Spirits,
Coriftision of Ideas, Pulpitation of the Heart, Timidity
Trembiings, Di 131115.311 of Sight or Giddiness, Dismso of the
Head, Throat, Nose or Slcinnllbetions of the Liver
Lungs, Stonier/ or Bowels—aim terrible disorders
arising frora the Solitary Habits of 'Youth—those secret
and solitary practices more fatal to their violins than the
song of Syrens to the Ilariners of Ulysft.s. , blighting their
most brilliant.hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
imporstiblu. •
YOUNG ATRN
Espeeiniti , , -. who taro become the victiniz .
of 'Solitary Vice,
that dreadful and destructive habit which atimudly sweep;
to an untimely grave thousands of Young. Men. of .the
meet exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have entranced 'listening Senates with the Sinn•
dors of eloquence or waked to-ectusy the living lyre, may
call with Ad/ confidence.
MARRIAGE.
liarriod persona, or Young Men contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, defer-
Sm., speedily cured.-
He who places himself under the care of Dr. .1. may re
ligiously confide in nia honor as a' gentleman, and cone
decay rely upon his skill as a Physician.
• ORGANIC WEAKNESS
mmedirdely cured, and fun vigor restored.
This distressing affection—which readers Die miserable
and marriage impossible--is tho penaky paid by the vic
tims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt
to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful
consequences that may ensue. Now, who that under
alarm the subject win pretend to deny that the power of
procreation is teat sooner by those falling into improper
habits than by the prudent.. Bender being deprived the
pleasures of healthy Ofkprtng, the most serious and de
structive symptoms to both body and mind arise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical wad mental
functions weakened. Icm of procreative power, nervons
irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion,
(ionstitutienal debility, a wasting of the frame, cough, am
ru.raptAL, ;:lec>v sad 4estb..
2e:o. Asetltltrz Snibrt,
Left hand aide goag from Baltimore Meet, a few doom
from the cornerr Tot. to obeerve name and 'timber.
Letters mast be paid and enntain a atezap. Tito nodes'.
Diplomas hang in his office.
EMI
./4311NSON,
Member of the /loyal College of 4argeons, London, grad
uate from one of the most eminent colleges in the United
Stites, and the greater part of whose Life has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, hen effected some of the most astonishing cures
that were (Ter' known ; many troubled with ringing In the
head .and ewe wheat Wow, great nersottattesu, being
alartned.at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blushlisg, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
wore cirred.inamediately.
TAK.E PARTICULAR NOTICE.
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro.
dared by early habits of youth, via : weakness of the back
and limbs, pains to the head, dimness of sight, loss of
muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, ner
vous irritability, symptoms of consumption, &c.
ILIKNTA.LLT.—The fearful effects on the mind are much
to be (headed—lose of memory confusion of Ideas, de
erekSlOD. of spirit; evil forebodings, aversion to society,
self distrust, love of solitude, timidity; Am., are some of
arils produtri
Who Lave injured themselves by a certain practice In
lutged when alone, a habit frequently learned from
ink; companions, or at school, the effects of which ere
nightly felt, even when asleep, and .if not cured renders
marriage 1.3 possible, and ci,:stroys both skid rind
, itioalCa.iply, m mediately.
Whale t hat a young man, the hopeof hiseoentry,
the darlihg of his parents, should be snatched hem ell
proskJets and enloymenta of life, by the consequence of
deviating from the path of nature and indulging M a
certain secret habit. p , ..asoen before content.
plating
MARRIAGE,
Belles !that /I•BOXlpiti Mkid and !laxly are the moat necessary
requizitee to promoteconnubial happiness. indeed, with
cut these, the journey through life becomes a weary pd.
grimcgo ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the
melancholy rellectien that the happiness of another ha.
comes blighted with our own.
• DISEASE OF FAITRUDENOE,
When the misguided and linprudiant votary of pleasure
finds he has imbibed the seeds of Mita painful disease,
too often happen that an illtimed souse or shame or the
dread of discovery deters till from applying to those who
from education and respeoteblflty, can alone befriend him.
Be falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretend
era, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary sub
stance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long as
the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair leave him
with ruined health to sigh over hisgalihm ditappointmenk
or, by ins use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the
constitutional symptom softhiserrible di..mo,such as Wee
none of the Head, ! hioat, Noes Skin, eta, programing
with frightful rapidity till death puts a, period to hie
dreadful sufferings by sending him to that undiscoverod
coletiy from whence no trave:er mama
mortsTarENT OP TEE EMS.
The many thousands cared at Ms Inattution year seller
fear, and- the numerous important surgical opera tions
performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the report era of
the Stet, Cline'', and many other papers, notices of which
hove appeared again and again before the public, besides
his standing qt, a. gentleman of character and r asponsi-
Nifty, l a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
SERI D as V, EEDila 43Q Imo
Offic:s T ftal..tat ivractakrlek—lif;rhug.
Ap2B-dly
grays Patent
Molded Collars
Jeia um amply AU 111130011 01 0400 unL [tam it
&collar, but are Molded and Bhaped to jet Ike neck, having
a perfect curve fres Nat who or breaks, which is ob
tained by our patented process, which alto monies another
aduantage possessed by no other eollar,---vta apace far Oxe
Creieat In the Turn-down style, the mum or mace ps
EMMY= sworn Ann ma /lost PIIORKaa, making this
collar, for este, neatness, and durability, unequalled,
m a y are made in VainAlOwn style in sines frotr,l3 to
11, and in Garrotte front 13 to 11 inches, and pacKed In
neat bkis bones or 100 each; ciao, in mailer otwe of 10
cacti—the latter a very' 11Faltit , pa...lage for hamlets,
array and navy alteers
- EVERY COLLAkt 1E rtninpe
Gray's Patent 3361eleit
Sold by all (lava in Nen'e Vbraishbagneeds
The tiade Eupplled by
VAN DNUSEN, 31.
lei-coddla OkilZiltit.lT SL . Philadelphia.
G "0111'
SELLIN Lo `%
_ •
OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS
I xrE intend to discontinue the sale of Li
quors and offer our stock at a very small advancr
from co d price. We have purchased all our Liquors he
.fore the last rise and have a large sock on band for three
or fear years, which are guaranteed cannot be Manned
now at any price from the importers.
Our stock consists of
.I 1 fis sa~s
of all grades. •
si r w e have parts of three barrels pure RYE, not
colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 2 years aid.
WINES of all Grades, Domestic . and ,Imported,
BI A.NDIEiS.
We have part of 3i cask RINNIS3IMY BRANDY,
to which we invite the particular, attention of Amines lb/
medicinal purposes. • •
The Brandy cannot ba homist to-day, from Importers,
less than $l5 per Kam We will unlit for $l2 per gm
; ion.
fiIiZIOTICE AND ENGUEISII
crltitlpms
ei C
Ws Cavite the ava go !
'en:hams generally 53 we intend to rts•
sawn our Liquorg,and this will be e h - good oppersa.
, =MN 124141111.-
YOUNG MIN
. 611.088 •& CO,
D. W. GROSS. At -€0.9
Imv
DRUGGISTS,
NO. 19
.I.IABILET STREET,
it441R131111845, PA
UGGITSTR, P ELYSIUM .blB, STORS.
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS.
We are daily WAS% W our assortment of goods all each
articles as are d , -raae, and would reapectfay call your
atteutton to , the largest and here selected — stock In Me
city, of
•
DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PAINTS,
OM, Veraisbee find Glues,
Uie-lattela e Glass ax,i
artieVa Galan ma ToGia,
11%taing Pig and Aioacti,
Sperm and rive
SettMg Lamp Gloi.e4,
wattle Soap, Spcnige4 and tkarke,
ATM, • dicL, 40., 401., BSe ,
Wash s general variety of
PERFUMF:RY AND •ron,vT ARTICLES,
aeleetcd from Mt beet manufacturers snd s'erMinert 0!
garope and. thin Country
Being vory large dealers la
rAnvri, WRITE 'LW*,
UNBIND OIL, VARXZBHEB,
VTATDOW GZAM, ARTIST'S
AR2 1 782'11 BRUSHES
IN :A 14,G want v.uctsrms.
crzwits AND BROINXIFB
reaver.c.fully matte a cal 4 *sang coonfuleat that we
Can , 'MOW lb* wino Mal: gm terms to their sztleic-
Twern ! TEETH !
io.y.tsi..l- &Aro .Ir - flux's POROBLIIN TEETH
elnorr NEDrautriz, AND
trf eif Mots, direct from the Proprietors
5 14.11:0411tiat A.s:to (NYWOENTRATED LYE',
totoilota Agouti for Saponifier, vrOloll Ire eon as Sow
• 3 Et earl kl4l pnrohemed in the eitilea
?Yr .1 VTR MEDlatt FLUID ItXTRAGTI
COAL OIL I 08.11130 N OIL t
Being hags puma:mama In these CAIN, can offer tn
duestneatfite cline buyers, Coal Oil Lamps of the wort
improved patterns, very 611,3m.5. Ali kinds of Lamps
abutted. to burn east OIL
r.k.gI9:SES AND GIiA2,I7LAS
Ictroae kn' you who Wive not givenour BOWE 2iDCAT
TEM POWDERS a ado! know oot their Now - Wray, and Um)
advantage they we In keeping Heroes and Cattle healthy
and is a gcod conaktiou.
tThermands can testify to the profit they have derived
from the an of our Cattle Powders, by the Ind:Need man-
ty and quality or milk, besides improvimg the general
Width and appearance of their rattle
Ottr long =potence In the balm= eves as the adraga-
Use ors *mon& knowledge or the trade, and our ar
rangemeais in the eliiee are ince, that we eon, in a very
al: . lOrt thin; tu.rolett anything appertalislng to ow balsam,
on' the bestof terms.
Thankful' for the liberal patronage bestowed on our
be u we hope by strict attention to business, a careful
&Action or
PURE DAVOS
tit fair prim!, and the dealre to please all, to merit a eon
ttritmooe of the flavor of a diserlininattng public.
}plo-dly
BIOTA
I§A. CI-IMT POWDER,
FOR
. .
fMiItING AND PRETTNTING MOTH
PIJJWDB compound of valucblo
a7Ciutall the the destruction of insects-di:iri blged
among or ducted Over prim, Woolene, (I= y o
ha, toiclued array ror sommer, eff portent
moth. - •
BeincodimideUglatful, illirosable pogrom it will im
Prallat. 4 'clothia dio, with a Wn ai andplesrant odor.
o'frooldlo cannot boibrjored by ito ace.
Prep Bred and bold M ILIALLZR'S
Dr tkiirdi
- !dog Goods Inore , , No. D 1 Km* street.
. ~. -
ie MAX OILS.-40 boxes fine table
I T t ilts was. best auportatke
fDal a r jr_laie;eaatagee aria
lerr - iagli4ll4l
y r 4 1 Z•
.7 7 41 . 10:1110 .. 41
-311 =001 jrilak i ; k r
litleVila GUM&
al WWI I.ar lz
BIWA DDEPOS V ARV
" =KIR Of WALNDT AND 11111111 8TDELTSI,
Harrisburg, Fa.
MBE Tmderaigned having opened a friftrue
j_ Yard hi tide city, beg leave to inform their frig
and the nubile in general, that they are prepared to fur
nish
MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
MN AB
Monnmentf, •
Tombs,
Bead Stones,
Mantlea.
And Ranee Work in Marble and Brown 6terii
Give nes (mkt anctwe will guarantee tatirfaction.
IPFADDKNi & ()Co.
N. B.—Lettering neatly none in English or German
time/441y
AN ASSORTKENT OF
OVER 100 ST Y
POLL'X'3IO - NN.6.1.1E
FOR LADIES AND CIFIZTLF4TEII.
KELLER'S
Drag and Fancy Glacoda
N. 91 Market street.
Morotu•
TRAVELING ra'AT,.ti
And s general variety o r FANCY 'GOODS, sultabie tor
Presents, now on hand at Kv.t.vgitli Drug store,
marlo.4f No. 91 Market street
.11. 3 1101Vi.i ALBUMS.
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
Photograph A.lbara6.
BOITICD In ME MOROCCO—panelleA,
gAlt and mounted with two heavy gilt claapa
ALBUMS
80 Pictures for - ea tt-J
40 .. 8 64
. .
ge 4 oo
together with rrriotta other styles of binding, Bizet ace.
Weft, Width will be sold cheap,
Sobiler,s you taunt buy a pek.:,al, 6.c.re durule cue
cheaper album anywhere
Oal land see at Bockstom
marEt-dtf Harrisburg, Pa.
Pere Ground Spices,
TIERSdILMi LOY, sod how he hocania Cominwad
sr-fr—Chter, 11 2o
TRE PIONEER _WY, sad how he bee - tame Preslaaat, p.
TEE FERRY BOY, and Om Fiusx,ver,
THE PRINTER SOY, or loov: Erai Frasaidul toei.te
his mark, $1 90
TRE FARM BOY, awl how he beam.) eannen
ant Genera/ In prima.
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, from
Fort Sumter to Roanoke- elt-gantly illuetrated. $t
At " BEIviSER'N BOOK STOW:.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
$o 332 Walnut Street, South Side, Extet of
Third Street, Philadelphia.
AMOUNT OF
DICOPEOPATTO 1794
CAPITJJ.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Marino, Eire and Inland Transportation tn-
•wanze, PAINT AND
Central Agent fur Pennsylvania.
Office Walnut St., near Neeend, liarrisbarg, Pa
my2l-9m
OP ,ALL LIIVDII
JUST U.ECEIVED,
Tsas moßytmi,
A F.RE.SII aiVOICE
KICHENER & CO.'S CELEBRATED
SUGAR CURED
- IMAMS A.P4I D
AT
SHISLER, & IRAZER'6,
my3l •
H4IX BigffOlLiTlPSB
QTtri[BLING BLOCKS, by Gail Ham
-1...7 lam Pece $1 6
HAUNTED RE6WIS, by the author LW Lamp
lighter. $:: OG
SEVIKR SIORIEB, ey Rex 4i "Reveries
of a Bachelor.” $1 613
.9PEKE'S JOCRNAL of the Discovery of the sources of
the Nile. $3 60
THE WOMAN Ll SLICE, by allot a "Man in
Gray." $1
NOTES OrHOSTITAL loc. 61 ts Aug. n 00
X.
STORIES OF THE BSA, for boys; from Cooper's
vrritatgs ta
STORMS OF rittc WOOD, :c. V.,yre, Couer'4
wriaogs. S 1 00
111.
All new boots received as soon as publishett at
BSRONKR'S BOOK
61 Market street.
UN.KIVALLED CIILF:LLER FURNITURE
POLL.SII does not affect the rerolan, ran restores
the original lustre. It does not discolor. It will restore,
with very little labor every finished surlaze, tither metal.
or wood. All manufacturers anti deers in furniture
Should use it for cleaning runtime that his been stand
ing, covered with dust. A touch and rub hero and, there
will make it bright and fresh. For sake by
S. A. KUNK.KL &
US Market street, lierriSburg.
LIQUID RENNET yields with milk the
Meet luscious o all deserts for the table; the light
est and moat grateful diet for invalids and children.
Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution•
when coagulated with rennet it is always ligld and easy of
digestion, and supporta the system with the least postal:de
excitement. When still greater nutritive power isdastrod
cream and sugar may be added. A teaspoonful convert
a quart of milk into a dm curd. Yrepared and sold.
wholesale and retail by S. A. KUNKEL,
0115-11 /18 Market street.
artunociiih PEatara SIRUP.
MEMIN VALUABLE SYIWP, which is en.
lively vegetable to Its composition, baa been em
ployed with wonderful mom for many yet:rein thqoure
of diseaaes for the AIR PnoBAGES and LITN. CS. For any
dorm of the disease, auch se COUGH, TICKLING of the
THROAT SPITTING OF BLOOD, DIFFICULT BREATHINti,
HOARSDIESS, LOA> OF VOICE and HECTIC FEVERS. itb
use will be attended with the happiest results. It le - One
of the best and safeat 'nepenthe for all forma of HEW:
CHRIS and cONSUMPTIML No laudanum or prepare
don of (Visa kt as,/ shape inais stiqui%
PRIM Si.ul) PM, BOTTLII
For sale at BEBONKEVS Cheap Book Store.
FrUM PECTORALS are useful to soothe a
cough, allay Tickling in the Threat, to relieve
eameneas, Catarrh, Sore Throat, &e. They contain
Coltefoot, Roreboned, Ipecamanba, Senega and Sonia,
((the most reliable expectorants •known,) are the chief an
tiveconstitnents, ao blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar,
that each lozenge contains a mild and very pleasant dove.
Manufactured solely by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO.,
larr27 Anotbeearles, 118 Market street. Harrisburg.
G. WEDDING, lINTVITATION
r AT HOYE CARDS—By a special arrar.gement
'with ene of the heat aura:era in the country, cards at
any deactiption WiD bieeuted in t h e htehein7/ 0
of
ast, coeformabk) . with the lateet tuba" snd “PlAvac ,
prosaptly, at lower pricea than are *kited hYtho_
ece Be* Terk nerhiladelphia. For maples salt prices
eall it • RBBBRCBPS BooLaTolit.
•
Aw 'wow Eflcateper's aelatagild.
amas: Wit ricesived thiv e & s ia '
- kffli II awl,* te W. $llO4Th
MLSCELLANIMus.
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
EMEE2
..BkITHUiI ri. GOI- - .F.RG, Pr ldcni.
O.II.ILRLES PLATT, Secretary.
WILLLAIVI BUEHLER,
I.'HE NEW itiOOK.S.
DARKEESS A.ND DAYLIGHT, ay M, utokreez. $1 Oa
TY.
BABBARAM HISTORY, a uovei, by Amelia Edwards.
GO cents
TEM EOULLL ROUSE OF rd.:INC:ION, tp Trollope.
$1 2.5
ittCdtt
L14IJI1) ILENNET.
11,656,663 64
*690,C 4 K1