Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, November 28, 1864, Image 4

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• - • RALPH L. IVIAC.LAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Patriot and Union
Harrisburg. Strict attention paid to an
legal bestow:la Military claims collected.
mylo-d®m-eod
A. C. SMITH,
ATTORNEY - AT -
'ETAS removed hie Office from Third to Wel
-1)11.. nut street, next to the Prison. All business in•
trusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention.
JONES HOUS E,
Corner of Market street and .Market Square.
111111818.13UE9 fEIyIiTA.
T cliAp;l-I.Iu.ANN,
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Proprietor.
nob-dtf
STATE CAPITAL HOTEL,
CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
THE undersigned having purchased this well
known house has enlarged and theronghlyvenovated
It. The rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the
entire estali . ament elegantly re-furnished. Being pleat
[tangy and iniibly located, and promided with every soul
venience; It offers to the public-alt the comforts and luani
rtes of a first class hotel. Trusty and obliging servants
'Always in attendance. A bar well stocked. with choice
liquors Is attached to the establishment
de26-dly W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, PA.
D, 11. HUTCHISON, Prowletor.
THIS well known Hotel is now in It condi
.
lion to accommodate the traveling public, atioriling
the most ample conveniences alike for the transient guest
and the permanentboarder, . . .
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has bean entirely rent?
ted thronghorit, and now has accommodations equal In
extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadel
phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the best in the State
Capital, being in easy access to all the railroad depots, and
Is Close proximity to lathe public offices and business lel
cantles of the city It has now all the conveniences of
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietor is determined to spare neither et.
penile, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests.
The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solli
anted. jell-dtf
•
MUSICAL.
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SHIT MUSIC,
ATIOLINkFLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS, -
STRIPS, DRUMS, FIFES and all kinds of MUSI
CAL - MERCHANDISE, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKINtI
GLASSES, prima RA PR CARDS and ALBUMS, AM B AO
TYPE OHMS, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURES, &C., &C.
Remember the place, SILAS WARD, No. 12 Third
treat, the largest Music Store . Lbia side of the great cities,
JanlM-dit
MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS
TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS,
TWELVE SILVER MEDALS;
AND SRN
ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by Instruments of this
Maas) bus been awarded to
MASON Jr. lIAMLIN. !S INSTRUMENTS. •
A full assortment of these instruments always on baud
W. lIXOCIIE'S, Sale Agent,
93 Market Street.
jo4 21,awly]
NEW GOODS-JUST OPENED !
BERGNER'S
Book and Stationery Store.
Embraoing.every new and improved style or
POCKET BOOKS,
KAM CURRENCY HOLDERS,
CALF SKIN POCKET BOOKS,
BUCKSKIN PURSES,
♦ PORTMONNAIES,
at prima to suit all circumstances
POCKET CUTLERY,
OoneMang of R flue assortment of Weetentiolm's Stipa
Pocket
GOLD PENS,
From Newton's celebrated , manufactory nti . Every Pen
WM a guara. •
PORT FOLIC'S,
WRITING OASES. •
ROSEWOOB DESKS,
PAPETERIES, Ace:
Together with every article usually found in a first
Book and Stationery establishment, at
myl2] BERGNER'S, 51 Market street
DANIEL A. MUENCH AGENT
OF the Old Wallower Line, respectfully in
forms the public that this Old Daily Transportation
Line (the only Wallower Line now in existence in this'
oltcarry!is to successful operation , and prepared to carry!
freight t as low as any other individual line between Phila-i
dolphin, Harrisburg,Senbury, Lewisburg, Williamsport,
Jersey Shore, Lock Haven awl all other points on the:
Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Williamsport'
and Elmira Railroads. -
DANIEL A. IdUENCH, Agent.
Ilarriffburg, Penn'a.
hoods sont to the Warehouse of Messrs. Peacock, Zell:
& Hinobman, Noa. 808 and 810 Market street, above Bth,
Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock, r. at., will arrive at Berrie-.
burg, ready for delivery, next niorniug. [ap3o-rdtnyl
PIANOS.
ALBRECHT, .RIHKES & SCHNOT'S
EXCELSIOR PIANOS.
•
SOLE AGENCY AT W. ENOCIIE S,
•93 Market street, Harrisberg.
FOR REASONS perfectly satisfactory to
MYSELF I have taken the agency of the above moat
exeellent Pianos. Thepublic is Invited to come and ex
amine for themselves. • •
A few Sehomacker & co's Pianos on band yet will be
daol low. mar2s-tt
PO . H. TOGA APB. A , 1p uMS . .
Photograph Albums.
• Photograph Albums.
Photograph Albums.
Photograph Albumf
THE largest and cheapest variety ..of PH(
TOGHAPH ALBUMS. in the city are constantly kei
at . [inaTlß] .10.111GpTEP.'S 01114 P BOOKSToRE. •
FII 4 IE FAMILY FLOUR.-giIISLEIt
FRAZER have made arrangements with one of the
host mills In the country to supply the families of Harris
bug with choice FLOUR. Every barrel warranted, and
delivered to any part of the city free of charge.
SEMLER & FRAZER,
Dealers In Fine Family Groceries, opposite the Court
Rouen aul3
PEIPIIER'S DAILY LINE
BETWEEN `PTULADELPI.IIA, •
Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Mon
ey, Uniontown, Watsontown, Milton,
Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun
bury, Treverton, Georgetown, .
Lykenstown, Millersburg,
Halifax, Dauphin,
AND HARRISBURG.
The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located; the
drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor goes
through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of
all goods Intrusted to the line. Goode delivered at the de
po tpoof WILLIAM E. BURR, 812 Market alrWit
Ph
lladelphia, by 5 o'clock P. M. will be delivered In Ha i
Tabus the next morning.
Irraigila Always as Low as by Any oth.r
Lin..
JOS. MONTGOMERY & CO.,
Philadelphia and Reading Depot,.
oot2l-tf Foot of Market street, Earrisbur
(`CANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DE,soßip.
Ts,/
N. SAUCES tor all Oa calabratad manufacturers
SARDINES,
OLIVE OILS,
o every description.
Also, BROWN STOUT, FINE TEL POWErE, . S UGAR
and BIRD? of all grades acid prices, and the best selected
stoak outside of Philadelphia.
All goods guaranteed as represented.
Partkindar attention paid to all orders from a distance.
Goods carefully packed and delivered to all parts of the
OW free or charge. SHISLER 8i FRAZER;
mph successors to W. Dock, Jr., Ate:.
NEW Liti,l7olt - Sti4xic.
itDROBTANT TO LANDJAMDS AND
OTASZS.—The underaiginid wrens at tulußesale,ito
trade, a alleles lot - of the bat liquors ever brought - 16
ilanieherg, vls:..rrench Brandies, Aroilond ainc, s c ogat
kik Somnbov i. Wheat „acid "Okll.olol Vratle.lV ' I=l.
and OSMIUM wince, such as Champagne, Claret, Ca 4
ea -Aliqlquore -111 mu arr-mreinnited. - •}Jandlordir
and otheramdi Wit to their: MlVltetkge to 00. and • ,
amine the _assortment at the store, on South.
irtZroiloora below Oheeteat.
.41111 . . exortox wurgraiv.
k•
piortXcerplCentral ltaylway,
WINTER Tins, TABLE.
OPENING OF THE BRANOR TO -EWE,
FOUR TRAINS DAILY
TO AND EBOM •
BALTIMORE
WASHINGVON CITY.
•
Connotations made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad,
to and from Pittsburg and the West.
VOUR ,TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and
West Branch Susquehanna, Pennsylvania and Erie, Elmira,
and all of Northern New York. •
®Nand after MONDAY, NOV. ithd 1864,
the Passenger. Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and
Baltimore as follows, viz:
SOIITHWARD.
MAIL TRAM leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday)... ....... .10.40 A. K.
" leaves . . .. 1.30 V. st.
arrives at Baltimore.. ......... 6.45 P. a
EXPRIMS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday) 1145 P. Y.
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday) 2.60 a. a.
I I arrives at Baltimore daily
7.00 A. K.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION Ear
' ' burg .. 7.45 I. 11,
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun- • ,
-. • -
bury daily (except Suu
day) at 7.50 A. Y*
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PHILADELPHIA HE . PRESS TRAIN least%
Sunbury daily, (except
Sunßuysa it 9 . 05 r.
NORTH W AR D.
HAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) 9.20 A. 11,
leaves Harrisburg 1. 45 e r
arrives at Sunbury 4.20 P. k.
EXPRESS TRAM leaves Baltimore dai1y...... 9.30 P. k.
arrives at Harrisburg.......l.oo A. X
leaves Harrisburg daily
' cept - Holiday) 2.30 A. xe ,
arrivesat Sunbury 0.12 A, Y.
ERIE EXPRESHTRAIN leaves Baltimore daily
(except Sa'urdays) at...... 7.20 P. 39.
leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Sundays) 12.05 A. at.
arrives at Sunbury at..... 2.20 A. ai
HARRISBURG ACXX/MMODATION leaves. Bal-
" Olives at HarrisliuVg' 7 60 r..mt,
tO/NIITIRY ACCOMMODATION leaves- Hartle-
burg daily (except:it - 11)day)
at 4 10 r . at,
_ _
The Erie Express null Philadelphia Express are through
trains to and from Erie and all intermediate points.
Mail and Express trains rue through to Elmira.
For further information apply at the Offiec in Pennsyll
"anis Railroad Depot, J. N. DuIIARRY,
Harrisburg, Oct. 30, 1804.-mitt - • Gen. Supt.
Lebanon Valley Branch
• OF
PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R.
. kr• IL „L'ALAJII.
Winter arrangement of Passsenger Train
from Harrisburg, NOVEMBER 7, 1864.
THREE DAILY TRAINS FOR NEW YORK.
No 1 EXPRESS at 3:00 Aay Arr. at N. York at.lo: 00 A.M
No 8 FAST, at 8:15 A at, , L; 2:45 PaF
No 7 MAIL at 1:45 P 31, " " 0:20 r tt
The above comma closely with similar trains on th 4
Pennsylvania.RailroaktrpFa Pittsburg and the West.
YOB PHILARELPHI.I. AND .1
The 3.00 A3t Express. connects at Reading with this
Reading Accommodation. Train, arriving at Philadelphi4
at 9:25 AM. No's 3 and 7 connect at Reading for Potts.
villa, Tamaqua, Allentown, Philadelphia, Ric., arriving at
the latter point at 1:20 and 7:05 r u, and at Pottsville r 4
12:35 noon and 7:45 P
WAY TRAMS FOR LOCAL TRAVEL.
•
Number 5 Mail at 7:75 AM, stopping at all, points, and
making same connections at Reading as number 3.
Number 9, Harrisburg
,Accommodation, at 4:40 r
stopping at all points, arriving at Reading at 7:10 e
RETURNING TRAMS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS
New York—Number 2 FAST at 9:00 A at; number 4
EXPRESS at 7:00 P at, and number GRAIL at12:00 m,
Philadelphia—S:oo A at and 3:30 r m.
Pottsville-8:50 A rd and 2:35 P X
. Reading—Number 4 MI'BESS 12:00 midnight; bum ;
ber 70 ACCOMMODATION 7:35 AM; number 8 MAIL
10:45 AM; number 2 FAST 1:38 la; number 6 MAIL
6:06 PN. . . . i
Passengers for Lebanon. Valley Railroad Way Station
will take trains numbor=6, 9,6, and 10, as the other traine
stop only at Lebanon and principal stations.
Baggage checked through. For tickets or other in-,
formation apply to • J. J. CLYDE;
uo4 • • Deneral Agent, Harrisburg.
1864.
Philadelptkia wad Erie
'Road. •
rnnlS Great tine :traverses the Northern
A. and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to The city
of Erie, on Lake Erie. • •
It has been leased by the PANNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY, and is operated by them , •
Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight
business October 17, 1854.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG.
Leave Delkwani.
Mail Train
Elmira Express Train
Wililliamsport Accommodation
Leave Westward
. .
Mail Vain
Elmira Express...
Williamsport, Acconamoilaiir ..
on
Passenger cars run through ou Mail trains without
change both ways between I'hila4elphia and Erie, oust
Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant sleeping cars on Elinira Express trains both
ways between Williamsport and Baltimore.
For information reSpecting passenger business apply at
the corner 30th and Market streets, Pniladelphia.
And. for Freight business or the Company's agents:
S. B Kingston; Jr., 'corner. 30th tind trartet greets,
Philadelplia.
.J. W. Reynolds. Erie.
.1. M. Drill, Agent'N OR 11, Baltimore.
Et..A. HUSTON,
• General Freight Agent, Philad'a.
H. W. G'WINNER,
General Ticket' Agent, Philatra.
• JOS. D POTTS, • •
ocllOdly Geniral Manager, Willianispart.
CUMB ER LATV D VALLEY
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RAI - L ROADS.
CRANGE OF HOURS. —On and aiter Mon
day October 31, 1864, Puastinger trains wilt run
daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted;)
..roa CSAMBIUMBO72O - 4.1 1 77) HARBISi URG:
. . . .
Leave Hagerestown...... .4, .. 7.00 2.46
" Greencastle • 7.37 3.33
Arrive at ..... ........ 8.17 4.20
Ohamberebnrg,
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Leave at ' • 8.3012.66
Leave Shippensbarg .. ..... ..... .. . ... . 9.00 F2B
' " Newville ..........................' 9.32 2.00
•• Carlisle 6:3 0. 10.10 2.46
" Mechanicsburg 700 10 42 3.16
Arrive at Harrlaburg 730 11.16 3.45
FOR CHA MBERSBURQ 41VP ff4(I4E.S.TOWLy.:
MUSTARD'S,
Leave Harrisburg ' ' A' 8. 3 4 7 1 . '.4 1L 0'' i. 4 . 1 .11 5
Mechanicsburg 8.47 2.20 4.60
Carlisle 9.27 2.59 -5.16
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Hou - rille . 10.02 8.34 --6--
" SuPliensburg 10.33 4.04
Oir a wrab urg, t le Arrive at • • 11.00 4.36 ::
leave
oreemitie. ave at. • .1110 . 4.46..:"
- 4.1-619 6.35
Arrive at Hagerstown 12.35 6.15
I sir Making alone connections at Harristmrg with trains
for. Philadelphia; ii.ew • York and. Iltlebrirg ; and. W,iti
trans for all,paintB Host.
lairThe.Train halving Iltrrlsbure ' at. ..5.14 l.
Dalraa-far arrfleitakir --- --- ...-...--,7 -,,,,. ;-, c ! .. .,. N: rang
A.cit.'i:killee„.Ohamberebeirg, Oct. lai 3, -.... "' 4 4-4311;
, 884.1 p _
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RAIIAROADS 7 .
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timore daily (except Sun
day) . 3.00 P. MI
1864.
........1.1:35 A II
•1 :3O A nt
1:45 r
AND
it ma:l6;A lib
READING RAILROAD.
WIN TER ARRANGEMENT )
NO VT: AI 13 7111., 1564,
REAT TRUNK LINE PROM 1112
kA NORTH. ant Northwest for l'lffla•teinbia,NL:w York,
Reading, PoLtsvii le, Lebanon, Aliento.wn, Eabton , Sze. ,
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, es follows :
At 3.00 and 8.15 A. m. and L 45 P. sr., arriving at New
York at 10.00 A x. and 2 45 and 10.00 P. W.
The above connect with Elmilar Trains on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and Sleeping Cars accompany the first
two Trains without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersville,
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. at and 1.45 P. as.,
stopping at Lebanon and principal Stations only.
Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7.25 A. m. and 4.40
P. M. Returning : Leave New York at 9.00 A. at., 12.50
noon, and 7.00 P. at Philadelphia at 8.00 A. m. and 3.30
P. M. ; Pottsville at 8.50 A. at. and 2.05 rt: m..: Tamaqua at
8 1U A. m. and 2 15 P. at., and Reading at 12.00 midnight,
7.35 and 10.45 A. at., 1.38 and 6.05 P.
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at
6.30 A. as ~ tiquming from Philade pbia at 4.30 P. M.
Columbiil, Railroad Trains kayo Reading at 6.40 and
11.00 A. at. for.Ephrata, Litiz, Columbia, he.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 700 P. at., Philadel
phia 3 15 P. M , Pottsville 7 30 A. at., Tamaquu 7 CO A. is.,
Harrisburg 8 15 A. at., and Reading at 12 00 midnight, for
Harrisburg.
Commutation. Mileage. Season, School, and Excursion
licl;ets to and from all points, at reduced rates.
Baggage checked through : 80 pounds allowed each
passenger. . O. A. NICOLL:3,
Reading, .ra ,Noveulber 3, 1861.
no2l.
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PtikitSyiVaßiia Ktti ltdeaac9 !
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- wiNTEdit Timm TABLE.
FIVE TRAINS. DAILY TO AND FROM
PIIILADEDELPIIIA AND PITTSBURG.
MONDAY, o:ltober 31, 1864,
rpUE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
11 Railroad Company will depart from Rarrriaburg, and
arrive at Philadelphia and Pittsburg as foilowS:
:EASTWARD.
THR01.4113 EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrishrirg daily
at 2.45 .4. M., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.55 A. r.
FAST LINE loaves Harrishitrg daily (except Monday) at
8.00 A. N. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.40 Y. M.
passengeni lake breakfast at Harrisburg.
HAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays)
at 130 P.r., and arrives at Bast Philadelphia at 5.35 P. II
PITTSBURG AND ERIK EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Sandal s).nt 11. 55 P. m., and writes at West
Philadelphia at 4.20 A. Si.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Har
risburg daily (except Sundays) al 4.00 e. lc ' and arrives
at West Philadelphia at 9.30 P, 11. This train has no
connection front the West.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris
burg daily (except Sundays) at 7. A m., and arrives at
Lancaster at 0.15 A. Si., connecting (except on Mondays)
with the Fast Line east.
WESTWARD
PIT LSBURCI AND ERIE EXPRF.SS leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Sundays) at 12.36 A, at., Altoona o 53 A. at.,
take breakfast, and uvrive at Pittsburg at 12.40 P. al.
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.25 A. si. •, Altoona, 8.15 A. in, take
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. as.
THROUGH. EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 3.25
A. at., Altoona at 8.15 a. at., take breakfast and arrives at
Pittsburg at 2.40 P. BE
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays)
at 4.00 r. at.; Altoona at 9.10 5.. at., take supper, sad
arrives at Pittsburg at 2.00 a. as.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays)
at 1.40 r. Y. • Altoona at 7.55 P. take supper, and ar
rives at PlUstiure at 1.30 P. N.
MOUNT JOY AOOOMMODATION wee tleaves Lancaster
at 11.20 A. M., connecting there with the Mailwest; leaves
Mount Joy as 11.51 A. as , and arrives at Harrisburg at
1.00 P.m
THE HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN from
Pittsburg, which arrives at.l3arrisburg at 6 90 r. x., stops
there, passengers for East of Harrisburg lay over until
11.h5 e.
. . .
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. Middle Div. Perm's E. /i
Harrisburg, Oct. 27,- 1864.-dtf
IFUSC,ELLANEOUS.
%Vhen will Womiers Cease,?
THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD!
DR. MoBRIDR'S KING OF PAIN
WILL cure any ache or pain in from one
to sixty minutes I
It acts like magic upon the absorbent and glandular
systems, reducing swellings and regulating the secretions
and excretions. It is of a diffusive, penetrating nature;
exerts its influence from the periphery to the centre of
She nervous organism, thence by reflex action its power
is felt throughout the entire system, restoring the circu
lating fluids and checking disease with invincible strength.
THE KING OF PAIN IS INFALLIBLE!'
No matter what the pain, apply the medicine and you
will find instant relief. It is an internal and external
cure.
TEE RING OF PAIN
Cures almost instantaneously, Headache , Earache, Nett
ralgia, Deafness, Sore Threat, Colds Bronchial Affections,.
Asthma, Dyspesia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Bloody Flux,:
Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Bladder
and Genital Organs, Cramp, Chao and all spasmodic;
pains,"Fever and Ague, Burn; Bruises, Cuts, Sprains find!
wounds of every description. R proves itself the mastezy,i
as the testimony of theimands prove its meritorious Worth..
Sold, wholesale and retail, by
S. A. KUNKEL, druggists, Sole Agents,
3.1.8 Market, street, Harrisburg.
SOLDIERS READ!
The following letter from a soldier, in reference to the
efficacy giud powerful restorative 'quantities of 1)R. Me-
BEI DE'S I{ I\G OF PAIN, speaks for itself:
11:46 P M
2:60 AM
.1::;0 M
.NEWVILLN, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, I
'Sept. 14, 1864.
Messrs. S. A. Kunkel 4E Bro.; druggists, Harrisburg; Pa.:
Hauva :—I would biro= you that I received the bottles
of Mcßride's Great Pain Killer, and enclosed please find
five dollars more, for which send me five bottles addition
al to-morrow. I leave for camp - to-morrow. Let me
know whether you can supply me with it ip the army , . I
am in Company H, 202 d teeghment P. V. I have beeu
very bad health for upwards of four years, and two of the
ode-dollar bottles have cufed me completely, Mid have
made me feel like a man. Besides, I haveeured u num
ber of my comrades of various diseases incident to camp
life, and can recommend it to be the best medicine the
soldier can provide for hiniself.
"
' Yours respectfully, JOS. E. WHITE.
* Allieders froma distance promptly attended to by
S. A. RUIMEL & BRO.
A HOME CERTIFICATE.
The.following certificate isfrom a well4mowu citizen of
Harrisburg :
HARRISBURG, Aug. 30, 1364. .7
To THE PUBLIC :—lt gives me great pleasure to recom
mend to the public the medicine prepared by DR. J. J.
MoBRIDE, which he callsthe'.' KINSOP PAIN." I was
induced to use it as an external remedy fora bruiso,vhich
it relieved Immediately, and subsequently cured entirely.
Its success induced me to use it internally for Diarrhcea,
with which I was Mllicted in a chronic form for nearly
eighteen months, and to such an extent that my kidneys
were seriously deraitged. The medicine has cured me,
and certainly that is saying a great deal in its favor, when I
reflect how many other remedies I tried without ekperi
encing anything but temporary relief. Fdr my part, I
shall always keep a supply of it in my house, believing as
I do that it is a most invaluable family medicine.
DANIEL E. WILT.
The unexampled sale of this medicine proves it to be
the most wonderful discovery of the age in the medical
art.
The undersigned are the sole agents for the State, and
will supply it wholesale and retail. •
. .9. A. KUNKEL it BRO., Druggists,
sepls] 118 Market street, Harrisburg.
SOMETHING NEW
MYER PHINEAS' PATENT
AIR TIGHT
INK S'rAND.
For sate at Schefrer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. seg
MR. S. A. Ktra.-A-wr.
Sir :—I take pleasure instating that your "DIARRH(EA
MIXTURE" exceeds anything of the kind that I Ewer
imagined. I was very Much trottDied with diarrhoea, and
could find nothing tnhelp his in the Want; until I took
your "MIXTURE
I give you this certificate, hopiug,that, if you see proper
to use it, it may be the funaliS of extending a knowledge
of the nnitchless value of your medicine.
Very respectful," your% H. B. JEFFRIES. -•
' Fallen Timber ; Cambria Co., Ang. 1864.—fati30-dtf
PHOT.OfirRAPIiS.
LA EE assortment- of Photographs of
Lat. 'Reiterate stud fancy . pictures for sale °twat., at;-$l,
aierloseu, fIORW 4 176 t'B BOC!waToRA E
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SPECIAL NOTICE
MEDICAL.
DR. J OHNSOIN
BALT I in ORE
LOCK HOSPITAL ,
- ETAS discovered the most certain, speedy
Ai. and effectual remedies in the world for
DISEASES OF E!iII'E'CTDENCE.
RELIES IN SIX TO TWELVE HOOPS.
NU MERCURY-OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A Uwe Warranted, or No Marge, in from (M
to Two Days.
Weakness Of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General De
bility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart' Timidity
Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the
Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver
Lungs, Stomach or Bowels--those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth—those secret
and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the
song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their
most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&c., impossible.
YOUNG MEN
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vico,
that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps
to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the
most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have entranced listening Senates with ttte than.
dere of eloquence or waked to petasy the living lyre, may
Oil with ftril confidence.
MARRIAGE.
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Harried persons, or Young Men contemplating marriage,
being aware el physical weakness, organic debility, defor
mities, speedily cured.
fle who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may re
Ilgionsly counde In his boner as a gentleman, raid con&
deafly rely upon his skill as a Physician.
OKGANIO WEAKNESS
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mmediately cured, and full vigor restored.
This distressing affection—which readers life miserable
and marriage impossible—is the penalty paid by the vie
time of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt
to commit excesses from not beingaware of the dreadful
consequences that may ensue. Now, who that under
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of
procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper
habits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived the
pleocurte of healthy ollkpring, the bloat serious and de
structive symptoms to both body and mind . arise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental
functions weakened, toss of procreative power, nervous
dYtTePacc!, palpitation of the heart, Indigestion,
constitutional debility, a wasting of the (Caine. rough, sow
somptien, decay and death.
Orstox No. 7, Polito ntoomoic STRXIM,
Lett hand aide going from Baltimore street, a few doors
from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain &stamp. 'file Doctor's
Diploma's hang in his office.
DR. JOHNSON, •
Member of the Royal c ollogo of Surgeons, London, grad
uate from one of the most eminent colleges in the United
States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent
in the hospitals of London, Perla, Philadelphia and else•
where, has effected soma of the most astonishing cures
that were ever known.; many troubled with ringing in the
head and oars when asleep, great nervousness, being
alapned at sudden sounds, bashfulneta, with frequent
blushing, attended sotnotimee with derangement of mind
were cured immedia'thiy.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
These are some of the, sad and melancholy effixts pro
duced by early habits of youth, viz : weakness of the back
and limbs, pains in the head dimness of sight, loss of
muscular Dower, palpitation o 1 the heart, dyspepsia, ner
vous irritsliility symptoms of consumption, &o.
ISHNTALLY.—Vne fearful effects on the mind are much
to be dreaded—loss of memory, confusion of ideas, de
prealon of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society,
self distrust, love of Eolittide,. timidity, its, ere some of
the evils produced.
YOUNG DAN
Who have kujured themselves by a certain practice in
dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from
ovil companions, or at school, the effects of which are
aightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage awes stble and destroys both mind and body,
sbouldapplyi immediately.
Whata nt, t hat a young man, the hopeof his coentry,
the darling of his parents, should be snatched front all
prosp . ..cts and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of
deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a
i+rtain seent habit. Hach persons atIIST, berore contem
plating
MARRIAGE,
Renee, 7 that a sound mind and body are the most necessary
requisites to promotecomaubialhappinems. indeed, with
out th7se,lhe journey through life becomes a weary pil
grimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the
mind become shadowed. with despair and. 'Died with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another M
aumee blighted with our own.
•
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE •
When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
finds, be has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease,
too often happens that an illtimed sense of shame or the
dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who
from education and respectability, can alone befriend him..
Re falls into the hands of ignorant and designing pretend,
ors, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary sub
stance, keep him trilling month after month, or as long as
the smallest lee can be obtained, and 'in despair leave hint
with ruined health to sigh over hisgallingdisappointmenki
or, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten thd
constitutional symptom so f this terrible disease,such as affect i
Lions of the Head, ! tweak Nose, Skin, etc., progressing
with frightful rapidity till death puts a period to his
dreadful sufferings by sending him to that undiscovered
country from wheese no traveler returns.
INDORSEWNT OF TILE PiEl3l5
Tho many thousands cured at this institution year after
year, and the numerous Important surgical operations
performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the reporters of
the Sun, Clipper, and many otherpapors, notices of which
have appeared again and again before the public, besides
his standing as a gentleman of character and ravens!
bully, Is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted,
SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED
times :40. 7 ;4. , i119 Dero.ll,,lisk tAKr...44
ap2d-dly
Gray's Patent
Molded Collars,
Are not simply at pieces of paper cut in the form of
a collar, but are Molded and Shaped fold. the neek having
a perfect curve free front angles or breaks, which 113 ob
tained by our patented precool% which also secures another
advantage possessed by no eater oollar,+-412: Space /tor the
Cravat in the Tent-down style, the mama 07 wawa is
PYRTIOTLT SMOOTH dttn yam wzowrsoalas, mating this+
collar, for ease, neatness, and durability, unequalled.
They are made In Turn-down style in sizes from 12 to
IT, and In Garrotte from 13 to 1T Inches, and packed in
neat blue boxes of 100 each; also, In smaller once of 10
each—:the latter a very handy package for travelers,
army and navy officers.
iga-EVERY COLlalt Is stamped
" Gray's Patent Molded Collar."
Sold by all retail dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods,
The trade supplied by •
VAN DEUSEN, BOEHMMI, & CO.,
jeleeddin 627 CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia.,
SE.LLING OUT LOW!
OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS
WEintend to dis Continue the sale .of Li.
quors and offer our stock at a very small advance
from cost price. We have purchased all our Liquors be
fore the last rise and have a large stock on hand for three
or four yearii, which are guaranteed cannot be purchased
now at any price from the importers. -
Our stock consists of
WEr. ISHIE S
of all grades.
.sgi-We have parts of 'three barrels pure RYE, not
colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 23,1 years old.
WADS of all Grades, Domestic and Imported.
1311.:A.NDIES.
We have part of •3y cask lIKNNESSEY BRANDY;
to which we Write the particular attention of families for
medicinal purposes
Tho Brandy Cannot be bought to-dtiy, from importers,
lessaban $l5 poi gallon. We will sell it for $l2 per gal
lon. •
SCOTOEVAND-BrNfiLIISH-ALES,
OHAMPAGNEINTNE%
'
.CLARETS &O
• •
• Ws invite the ittaPeetion of Hotel Keepers and "Liquor
Merchants generally, as we intend to wall, without re
serve, all our Liquors, and this will be a good opportr =
laity for bargains.
4111 MUER II PAUIIIIII.
D. W. OROS . S CO.
•
W. GROSS ek CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO. 19
MARKET STREET,
L 7 ARRISBORN, PA
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE.
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS.
Wd are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such
articles ak are desirable, and would respecttnlly call your
attention to the 'largest and best selected stock in this
oily, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,AND PAINTS,
Oils, Varnishes mut Glues,
Dye-Stuffs, Glues and Putty,
Artist's Colors and TG4318,
diming Fluid and Alcohol,
Lord, sperm suit Pine 0111,
•
Holden, Vials and Lamp 06)1w311,
Wane Soap, btpunges and tlorke,
&a, &a, 4 . 0 ,
With a gotteral variety of
PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES;
Selected from the owl. manufaOurere and Perfumers
Europe Ind thlt could:7.
Being very large dealers In
P41N113, WHITE 1.1161 D,
LINSMID OIL, TAJLVISILES,
WINDO' GLABS, ARTIBP3
1R2'181", 41. BII2.6WHES
dN ALL,THEIE VARIETIES,
- COLORS 41W BRONZIB
We reepeotrully Invite a call, feeling 'conitdent that we
Can eupply the motto of all on tame to their setiefae-
TEETH! TEETH!!
JONES' AND -WHITE'S PONVELAIN TREE
PATENT MEDICINEB,
it Mt direot Prom tho Propribtort
SA k'ONIYIER AND EXINCRNTRATED LYE.
Wh.Aeside Agents rer Saponider, whit]] we Toil tie Low.
at tt Will be purobouted lu the oittee
FILAFFE'S MEDICAL FLUID FITRACTS.
COAL OILI CARBON 011,!
Being large purehaaere In theme 011 e , we eau offer la
duoemente to clone imyere. Coal Oil Lampe or the wont
improved pktterus, vdri dump Sit kiwis of Lanipo
chimed to burn Cu,. Oil. .
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS
Those of you who havO not glvou our NORSE AND OAT
TLE POWDERS a kW know not their eniveriority, and the
idVantage they ate ht kee'phig Home and Wile tto.lthy
and In it good condition
Thousuide can testify to the profit they have derived
from the use or our Cattle Powders, by the ludreased gun
ty and qi*lty of milk, besides Improving the genenl
health and appearance of the, cattla
Orkr long experience in the business gives us the advan
tage of a thopugh knowledge of the. trade, and our it
nuigernents In the of are such that we can, in very
short time tarnish anything appertaining to our. imam;
On the boot of Um=
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our
house, we hope by strict attention to baldness, a careful
selection of
PURE DRUQB
at fair Wens and the &sire to Verso all, to merit a eon
linnanoe.of the favor of a discriminating public.
mpledly
MOTH
PO %%
PERFUJLTIVO LINEN AlliD PEIWINTINO. MOTH
91BILS POWDER,-4 compound of valuable
1 articles for the Aegaracu th
en of sects--dbitributal
among or dueled over Irnrs, Woolens, Carpets, Clothing,
ha, packed away for summer, will effectual prevent
moth.
Being also %delightful, Malleable perfume it Win an
pregnate clothing, ace., with a hating andpleasant odor.
The Lunn fabric cannot be injured by its use.
Prepared and sold at KELLPAT'S
Drai and Nancy floods Store, No. 91 Market street.
ap2B,
INE
MB OILS.
, — . 49 , _b0x . " fine table
2 14 0 1 the
a r i 10r , Mkwho and
mY6 - - imOOMMOrtito:W.
QikitED
is Dens Dried Bee; Poet reatrld icie
flun k
jai BCIOOOIW6III to W. Dock. Jr.. dTao .
u 1 Q$ ADM a g euxiii i pi
ula tattNii oyim
1 . 91 1 . FA 1)D111N 7 S Al ARIA LE VA RI)
• CORIUM OF WALNUT AND riPTILSTRXETs,
Harrisburg, Pa.
/IRE unden;igneil 4.1.1„ fed a Nlarbl t
Yar , t thitS e!ty, beg fetkVe b, hiforn. their frieedt
and the public :u general, the: they are prepared to fur.
nish
MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
EMI AB
Monuments,
ombs,
Head Stones,
Mantles,
And House Work in Marble and Brown Stou t ,
Giro uss call andwe w W guarantee satisreetten.
WFILDLIF.N a cu.
N. B.—Lettering neatly none In ttngilub or Gomm
mak2o-411y
AN ASSORTMENT OF
OVER too sTYLE K
OF
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
AND
rt,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
AT
ii.EIALEWS
Drug and Fancy Goods Store,
No. 91 Market street.
The best Morocco
TRAVELING SATt.II EI,N,
And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, mud&
eresenki, now on hand at KELLER'S Drug Store,
amrlo-tr No. 91 Market
PROTOGRA ?It A Littim:.
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENI
OF
Photograph A_lbaink,.
BOUND in FINE MOROCCiO—palielleti,
gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt ciuepa
ALBUM WITH
60 Pictures for st; gn
40 " " to
60 ti " 4 I}J
together with vrrioue other styles of bindmg, sires and
prima, which will be eoldcheap.
Soblier,e you cannot buy a prettier, more thimble atiii
cheaper album auy where.
Cal land see at HOB F.F76.14'14 Bookstore,
marlY.-dtf Illitniaburg,
PUN Ground
TRE leAltilEtt BOY, ulpi how baborame CommEthd
er-tc-Chief,
TLIE NON it:El buY, and bow to. :meows P, etidEbt.
THE - FERRY iIOY, and the Financier,
PIUNTER BOY, or how Ben. Franklin made
his mark, $1 I:5
THE FARMER 110 Y, and how be became Lienh-n
ant General In press.
A YOUTH'S. HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, [rum
Fort Sumter to Roanoke • elegantly illustrated. $ 2
At BERGHER'S BOOK STORE.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA ,
Ito 3432 Walnut Street, South Side, East of
Third Street, Philadelphia.
AMOUNT ON ASSETS
INCOPRORATED 1794,
CAPITAL
CHARTER PERPETUAL
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation In
COLORS, PAINT AND
. Central ligentfor Pennsylvania.
Office Walnut R., near Second, Harrisbnrg r , Pu
my2l-Sim
Dle ALL KINDS.
JUST RECEIVED,
HAIR RESZYJBATIVISS
ST UIIPLING BLOCKS, by. Gail Ham
ilton. Price $1 5
HAUNTED HEART, by the author of the Lamp
lighter. $2 00
SEVEN STORIES, by Ik Marvel, author of "Roverte6
of II Bubolor." $1 60
BPEKE'S JOURNAL of the , Dierovery of the Boman of
the Nile. - 13 6,)
THE WOMAN 1N MACE, by author of "Man in,
115 d
STOItIES OF SKA, for Loya; froth Cooperd
writlugs. $1 u'
STORIES (W THE WOOD, for boys; from Cooper's
writings. gl 00
UN RIVALLED CIIAYALER F NI'IU RI
POLISH dots not affect the varnish, but restore,
the original lustre. It does not discolor. It will restore.
with very little labor every finished surface, t fiber cueta
or wood. All manufacturers and dealers in lurintor..
should use It fur cleaning furniture that has been slat,:
lag, covered with dust. A touch and rub here and Uteri
will make it bright and fresh. For sale by
S. A. KUNKEL & BM,
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
.li:tun) RENNET yields with milk the
meat luscious of all deserts for the table; the light
est and most grateful diet for invalids and children.
Milk contains every element-of the bodily constitutions;
when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easy el
digestion, and supports the system with the least possible
excitement When still greater nutritive power isdesirod
cream and sugar may be added. A teaspoonful convert
a quart of milk into a Sum. Curd. Prepared and sold.
Wholesale said retailty S. A. KUNKEL,
ejls-ft 418 Market street.
DPCIIINTOCI'S PECTORAL SYRUP.
frill% INVALUABLE kiYILUP, which is en.
tiroly vegetable in its composition has been ea
ployed with wonderful success for many years in the curt
of dibeasei for the AER. Ex.:SASES alait . l.ZNGs; For any
101111 of the disesee, such. as COUGH, TICHUNGof thr
THROAT SPITTING Oh BLOOD,DIFFICULT BREATHING,
ROARSENFW, akS OF VOICE and HlLiffloFEVEkts,
use will be intended with the happiest results. it is our
of the Imp t and safest triedic Ines fur all forms of SRO -
CHITIS and CON - SUMMON: 150 laudanum. or prepora
hip* of opium in drip Asp in tkis syrup.
I'l WE $l.OO PER BOTTLE.
For sale at kFILONER'S Cheap Book Store. ,
(233111. PECTORALS are - useful to soothe a
l/1 . cough; allay Tickling in the Throat to relieve
Hoarseneen, Catarrh, Bore • Throat, ha They • contain
001t4004, Horehound, Ipecacnanka, Smogs and &VA
(the most repttne expectorants known,) are the• chief Co
tivancinatitaents, ao blended with Gum Arabic antiSerar,
that each lozenge contains a mild and very pleasant nem
gap,. orocAorodoololY by.. aA . KUNKEL & BRO.,
. 81 / 27 Alrulocigies.. - 118 Market greet, Harrisburg. •
•
WENING-. -WEDDING, INVITATION
AT HOMB CARDS.—By a special antingenanit
with one of-the bestsiorts in the country, nlrdll
of
any description wain — Mooted in the ashen Style. of
art, conforms/4e 'wick the latest fashion, and supplied
pronsptlY, : at lower prices than are charged by the statue
ms in New York or Philadelphia. For samples and Fief
call at BEREINEWS BOORMSt.
Assail -41U
A NEW invoice of Miobener's oelebrsted.
81111111,11li vetelved this mirein eV; 41
iallEtarat
W, Pi" , 0,1,
MISC ELLA'S }Ai ti
BI( GRAPH Y I'OR BUS :s
BUSIIIIOO
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
CHARLES rtattr, Secretary.
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
TRIS MORNING,
A FRESH INVOICE OE
MaRENER CELEBRATED
SUGAR CURIO)
lIA.D'IS AND .133EllEV,
SHISLER & FRAZER'S.
myBl
THE NEW BOOKS.
DARKNESS AND DAILIORT, by Bra. liolmca $1 60
IY.
BARBARA'S El [STORY, a novel, by Amelia Edwards.
80 cents
THE SHALL HOUSE OF ALLHiGTON, by Trollope.
$1 .:*.6
vi"
NOTES OF LIFE, Nov.'6l to Aug. 'BB, $1 OC
X.
XII.
All mqv books roebiced us soon as published at
ICERGNE4'S BOOR SToßig,
bl. IdArket stroel
314-dtt
LIQUID RENNET.
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