Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, December 14, 1864, Image 4
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Renovo and Emporium TOWN Loa's FOR, I THE PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE LAND COMPANY, chartered by an act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, oilers for sale choice iota for dwellings and business purposes in the above new thong on the line of the Philadelphia and Eric Railroad. BENDY° has been selected as the site for the eaten sive shops for building and repairing the rolling stock of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, of which the Penna. Railroad Company arc now lessees. It is 92 miles west of Sunbury, and 196 miles east of Erie. The town is beau tifully situated on the margin of the west branch of the Susquehanna river, in the county of Clinton, and is sur rounded by romantic and attractive scenery. The Rail road Company are erecting an immense Locomotive Round House, Repair Shops for Cars and Engines, Car Building shop, Iron and Brass Furnaces, and Dwellings for the Superintendent and other offlcera. A splendid Hotel, with which are connected arrangements for feeding passengers on the most extensive scale, has been com menced. All these buildings are of the most permanent and substantial character, of brick and iron, and are in accordance with the immense business anticipated on the nomptetiOn of this great Railroad, so long anxiously looked for, and now an accomplished fact—the last rail connecting the Susquehanna river with Lake Erie having been laid on Saturday, July 2 , 1, 1864. A Company has been chartered by the Legislature for supplying the town with gas and water, and the water works are nearly completed. Churches will be erected Immediately. The situation of RENOVO is entirely healthy, and as the dimensions of the town are limited by nature, the value of the lots must appreciate greatly in the course of a few years. EMPORIUM wilt certainly be the most important com mercial point between Lock Haven and Warren, a dis tance of 168 miles. It is near the centre of tee railroad, 47 miles west of Renovo; 139 mites from Sunbury end 149 miles from Erie It is near the Junct'on of the Drift wood Branch of the Sinnemahonieg, with West Creek, Portage Creek and North Creek, the Valleys of which streams make it the most accersible point on the Phila delphia and Erie railroad to a very extensive district of country. The moment the projected railroad connecting it with the city of Rochester, N. Y., shall be completed, Sew interior towns in the State will surpass it in business capabilities. An excellent graded road now connects it with Coudersport, the seat of Justice of Potter county. It Matzo connected with Smethport, the seatof Justice of McKean county. Emporium is the County Seat of Cam eron county; it has alandsome Court House, and the Land Company have just completed a large and commo dious Hotel, which will immediately be opened to the public. The Railroad Compauy are about to eract ['hand some and permanent Paessenger Station at a central point pear the Hotel and Court House. The place is healthy and excellent water is abundant. It is in the midst of one of the finest White I'ine regions in Pennsylvania. Its a manufadturing town it has greet advantages; coal, lumber, stone, bark for tanneries aro abundant, and railroad communications with the great lakes and all points of importance in the seaboard are unsurpassed. This place was selected thirty years ago as a point of im portance, and a town laid out with the prophetic name of KIMPORIUM, but the difficulty of access has prevented its development so entirely that it is mainly known for the excellence of hunting and trout fishing in the vicinity. The completion of the Philadelphia and Erie railroad must soon make it apiece of great importance as a distri buting point for goods of all kinds, and it offers great advantages for persons of moderate tgapital who desire to identify themselves with the early history of a thriv ng town. Lithographic Maps of both towns are now ready, and Mr. GIDEON J. BALL, General Superintendent, will furnish all necessary information on the premises, or by letter. He may be addressed Co the care of H. P. BUTTER, Secretary and Treasurer, Philadelphia and Eric Land Gem y, No. 2053¢ Walnut street Philadelphia, or at Renoco, 11Mon county, Pennsylvania. W. G. MOORHEAD, Pres't, Phila. and Erie Land Co. H. P. Rtrrxß, Secretary and Treasurer. oct2l-d3m BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS. THE FARMER BOY, and how be became Command or-in-Chief, $1 26 THE PIONEER BOY, and how he became President, $1 ME FERRY BOY,inld the Financier, THE PRINTER BOY, or how Bon. Franklin undo his mark, $1 115 THE FARSIER HOY, and hew he bonatto L'ent,9l ant General. In pros. A YOM'S HISTORY OF TEE REBELLION, fra::i • Fort Sumter to Roanoke; elegantly Illustrated. $1 2b At BERGAER'B BOOK STORE. CONTRACTORS AND BUD DERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the public that he has located himself at Hurnmels town, Dauphin county, Pa., where be has the best facil ities for burning lime of the first quality of stow', of the best quality for mason and plaster works, and is prepared to furnish, in any quantities, lime or lime stone, at the Lebanon Valley railroad depot. Builders, dealers and contractors supplied with limo or stone at the shortest notice. Haring ample slangs and trestle work from the quarries and kilns to the depot, he is always prepared to fill orders, shipping either by rail road or by Union canal. Address D. S EARLY. Hummelstown, Dauphimßounty,pa. LUBIN'S HAIR DRESSING FLORILINE, FOB BEAUTIFYING AND PRESEEVING AND BTRENGTEIENIFG THE HAIR, TS PURELY A. VEGE CABLE Preparation, distilled from herbs and fragrant flowers from the south of Franco, conceded to be the most delicately per fumed and desirable Hair preparation ever offered to the American public. It will restore lost hair. It will pre vent hair from fulling nut. It will restore gray and faded hair to its original color. Its continued use will materially thicken the hair. Bald places will gradually cover themselves, and in a short time the hair will grow dark, soft, glossy and luxur.ant. Price $1 per box. Sold by KUNKAI & BRO., Apothecaries, Harrisburg. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ANOTHER LARGE ASORTMENT or Photograph AlbiartiN. BOUND in FINE MOROCCO — panelled, gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt slave. ALBUMS WITH 80 Pictures for $8 00 40 61 0 to 60 4 cc, together with miens other styles of binding, sizes and prices, which will be sold cheap. Soldiers you cannot buy a prettier, more durable cud cheaper album anywhere. Dal land see at SOILEFFEWS Bookstore, marlZdtf Harrisburg, Pa. GOLD PEN S. • THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST assort ment of gold pons constantly on hand. Evcry pest Sold is warranted six months. Call at n 023 BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, A FULL ASSORTMENT of Albums at re duced prices, at Berguer's Cheap Book tore. u 023 PORT MONNAIES. AFULL ASSORTMENT of portmonnaies, money purses, currency holders, &c., at Bergner's lp Bookstore. n 023 HENRY BEG-A.N 7 s Steam Engine and Machine Shop, SIXTR ST., BETWEEN WALNUT -AND MARKET (.1. C. Moßz's Old Stand.) Rndersigned having taken the above GIBE reEpeCtray B6liCii6 a share of tho public pa. tronage. .Particular attention will be paid to repairing of Stearn Engines, and' E kinds or machinery. AU work will ro ceive my personal attention, and satisfac lion guaranteed seplo dly DOCKET BOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES portimmoNNANA, and a gencrel variety of LEA. TRIM GOODE, just rocsirod at BERGNI,:a , B 1100 R" STGRZ. LEA & .1%.11.1-11E'S ViTOBVETEIt auoll3, the moat popular and the purest ever offered to the public, just•rooeived and for sale by SHISLER & FRAZER. (soccanaora to Wto. Dock. it Fz cfn SATCHELS! SATCHELS! ALA_RGE and splendid assortment of Satchels, together with over 100 styles of Pocket, Books, Wallets, &c., at all prices for solo at Scheffer's Bookstore,. Harrisburg, Pa. nob 50 DOZEN JABS ENGLISH PICKLES comprising Pica M y ., Chow Chow, Rower Mixed Pickifo,:Nrldos, Walnuts awl Onions: For tale wholesale and.retail by. SHJqTAIR & FRAZER, Drys ; -: • • ottooattolra W. Dock. Ir.. ALPHABET BLOCKS ! AND HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS, FOB, ale at SCHE - PrEivs BOOKSTORE, ootl 21 South Seooid street, Harrisburg, Pa. MEESHAD. —Fine Mess Shad of the sea , half barrels and kilts, just received at SHISLER & FRAZER,' dalSuccessors to W. Dock, Jr CO "GMESH. LUSTER, hermetically sealed, jot received at MUSLIM & FRAZER'S. R AI LROADS Northern J Uttntnr , :i 8 , 3 fi . ,P!* 11-* . 1M rezempliCM3ll4 . •. T 77 " ... r.rT' WINT BR n T. 4 1 -31, Id.. OPENING OF THE BRANCH. TO ERIE FOUB TRAINS DAI LI AND VE91.3 BALTIMORE AIM WASHINGTOiN CITY Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania Rai to and from Pittsburg and the Watt. FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch Susquehanna, Pennyl rani a and Rile, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. ON and after MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 1864, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Haltimoro as follows, viz: SOLTHWABD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) —10.40 A. U. leaves Harrisburg 1.30 P. X. arrives at Baltimore 6,46 P. le EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) 11.45 n x. icaves' Harrisburg (except Monday) 2,50 A. U. kr , arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday) 7.00 A. x. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Mar burg . 7.461. st. SUNSURY - ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun bury daily (except Sun day) at 7.30 A. n PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily, (except Sundays,) at ..- 905 r. NORTHWARD. NAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except - Sunday) 9.20 A. M. leaves Harrisburg 1.45 P. arrives at Sunbury 420 P. It. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily.— 9.30 P. IC • arrives at Harrisburg..... 1.50 A. leaves Harrisburg daily (e - cept Monday) 2.20 A. N. 611 arrives at Sunbury 3.12 A. IL ERIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily' (except Sa•urdays) at...... 7.20 P. AI leaves Harrisburg dally (except Suriddys) at 12.15 A. M. arrives at Suatbury at 3.25 A. Id HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal timore daily (except Sun day) . 3.00 P. 11. 16 arrives at Harrisburg P, SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris burg daily (except Sunday) 4 10 P. M. The Eric Express and Philadelphia Express are through trains to and from Erie and all intermediate paints. Mail and Express trains run through to Elmira. For further information apply at the Mee, in Pennsyl vania Railroad Depot. S. N. DuItARRY, Harrisburg, Oct. 30, 1.864.-dtf Gen. Supt. Lebanon Valley Branch OF PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R. ,1111 P. J. I l' Winter arrangement of Passsenger Trains from Harrisburg, NOVEMBER 7, 18G4. THREE DAILY TRAINS FOR NEW YORK. No 1 EXPRESS at 3:00 A M, Arr. at 7.C. York at 10:00 Aat No 3 FAST, at 8:15 Am, " 2:45 P No 7 lIAIL at 1:45 P ?1, " " 9:2OPm The above connect closely with similar trains on the Fenneylvenia Railroad from Fittaburg and the West. FOR AND YOTTSCTLL3, The 3.00 A M Express connects at Beading with the Reading Accommodation Train, arriving at Philadelphia at 0:25 nr. No's 3 wail' connect at Reading for Potts ville, Tamaqua, Allentown, Philadelphia, &c. arriving at the latter point at 1:20 and 7:05: m, and at Pottsville at 12:35 noon and 1:45 P rd. WAY TRAINS FOR LOOM, TRATIM. Number 5 Mail at 7:25 a rs, 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 s m. RETURNING TRAINZ =ATE AB FOLLOWS New York—Number 2 FAST at 9:00 A at; number 4 EXPRESS at 7:00 rat, and number 6 MAIL at 12:00 at. Philadelphia-8:00 A M and 3:30 r Pottsville-8:50 A 31 and 2:35 P N. Reading—Number 4 EXPRESS 12:00 midnight; num ber 10 ACCOMMODATION 7:35 AN; number 8 MAIL 10:45 eat; number 2 FAST 1:88 r at; number 6 MAIL 6:05 P Leuanou Valley Railrosd. Way Stations will take trains number 6,0, 6, and 10, as the other trains stop only at Lebanon and principal stations. Baggage checked through. For tickets or other in formation apply to J. J. CLYDE, no 4 General Agent, Harrisburg. 1864. 1864. Philadelphia and Erie •It all oad. ma's Great Line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of 'Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Cox- PAST, and is operated by them Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight business October 17, 1804. TIRE OP PASSENGER TRAINS AT lIARRISEURG. Leave Eastward. Mail Tmln 11:46 r m Elmira Express Train 2:50 A ar Willliiamsport Accommodation 1:80 r m Leave Westward. Mall Train. ............ Elmira Express Train Williamsport. Accommodation Passenger cars rim through on Mail trains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and Baltimore and Erie, Elegant sleeping cars on Elmira Express trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore. For information respecting passenger business apply at the corner 30th and Market streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight business of the Company's agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner 30th and Market itreots, Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. J. B. Drill, Agent N CR R, Baltimore. H. A. WESTON, General :Frei& Agent, Plailatt'a. IL W. GWINNER, General Ticket Agent, Philtl' a, JOR D. POTTS, oc2oilly . General Manager, Williamsport, C U BER LAND VAL LEY AND FRANKLIN -71,11 alimar , 47 - al ; ar, A111,7 RAIL ROADS. 111 ANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon k./ day, October SI, 18 84 , Passenger trains will run daily,ns follows, (Sundays excepted* POB CHAMBERBBETEW AND ZARBISBURO Leave Hagereetown .. .. " Greencastle Arrive at ..... .... Chamberaburg, Lama - at 8.30 12.56 Leave'Sttppenatrarg 9.00 1.28 " Neivville .. .. . 9.32 2.00 A.. N. Carlisle 680 10.10 2.46 " Ifeahanicsburg ... 700 10 42 8.18 Arrive at Harrisburg '• 7.80 11.15 8.45 , FOR OBAMBERSBURG AND 27.4.61thiSTOWN; A. n, P. M. P. M. Leave Harrisburg 8.05 1.40 415 $$ Mechanicsburg 8.47 2.20 4.60 'I , Carlisle- ...... ....... :.. 9.27 -2.58 5.15 " Newville ....... ......... ......10.02 &84 - $ 1 kithipliensbarg ''" 10.33 ' 4.04 ). Chambersburg , 1 4x7Lealvvettatt 11.00 Si Lb " .. 11.10 4_45 Leave Gree.esistle ................... ..11.55 6.25 ~Urive at Hagerstown ........... . ..1.2.85 .6.15" , Aim-Making close connections at Harrisburg-with trains, for Phiradelphia, New York and Pittsburg ; -and with trains for oh points West. gir The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4.1_5 P. IL v runs only ise fares Carlisle.. . - - ' Oct:0. H. LOLL, Sap& It.. H,;0111ce, Obamborsbu U 81. 1864-1 y - ppEnim WlD:—Afty fine kettle rencitiltd URI:Obi - We by the firkin or'peund, Just waived •t pylai BOTHA lOERPKEt, RAILVOAths ' a 4 2 , 7;6:41 ' WIS TER TIMM TA73.L.E. FIVE TRAINS DAM? TO AND FIIOII. PHILADEDELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. ON AND ATM MONDAY, Octotor 31 ; 1804, T I P P assenger Trains of the Penasylvania Railroad Company will depart from Harniaburg, and arrive at Philadelphia and Pittsburg Re follows: EASTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily at 2.45 A. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 0.55 A. X FAST LI F E leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 8.00 A. IL, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.40 r. N. Passengers take breakfast at Harrisburg. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 1.30 P. X., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.35 P. X PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 11.65 P. is., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 4.20 A. at. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Har risburg daily (except Sundays) at 4.00 and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.30 P. X This train has 710 connection from the West. COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leavesHarris tura' daily (except Sundays) at 7. A. M. and arrives at Lancaster at 9.15 A. is., connecting (except ou Mondays) with the Fast Line east. • WESTWARD. PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 12.85 A. at., Altoona 5.50 A. it., take breaktast,.and arrive at Pittsburg at 12.40 P. a. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.25 A. m.; Altoona, 8.15 A. a., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. N. THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily. at 3.26 A. M. Altoona at 8.15 a. a., take breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 2.40 v. la FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 4.60 P. a.; Altoona at 9.1 u P. a., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg at 2.00 a. a. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays) at 1.40 P. M. ; Altoona at 7.55 P. a., take supper, and ar- TWOS at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. a. MOIIIsIT JOY ACCOMMODATION aces tleaves Lancaster at 11 20 A. x., connecting there with the Mailwest ; leaves Mount Joy at 11.51 A. If , and arrives at Hurrisburg at 1.00 r. TER HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN from Pittsburg,ovhich arrives at Harrisburg at 6 BO r. g., stops there, passengors for East of Harrisburg lay over until 11.11 P. u. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, • Supt. Middle Div. Penn's X. R Harrisburg, Oct. V, .1.854.-dtf REA:DING RAILROAD. IVIN TER ARRANGEMENT, NOVEMBER 7th, 1864. BEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THEI NORTH and Northwest for Philadelphta,New York, Heading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton ,Zte. , dm. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows : At 3.00 and 8.15 A. is, and 1,45 r. m., arriving at New York at 10.00 A K. and 245 and 10.00 P. M. The above connect with similar Trains on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, and Shaping Cars accompany the Ores two Trains witneut change. Leave for Beading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersville, Allentown and Philadelphia at 8,15 A. m and 1.45 P. or. stopping at Lebanon and principal Stations only. "Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7.23 A. M. and 4,40 r. nt. Returning : Leave New York at 0.00 A. M. 12.10 noon, nod 7.00 r, PhfadelphiaatB 00 A. M. and 3.30 p. 111.; Pottsville at 8.50 A. m. and 2.35 r. sr.; Tamaqua at 8 1.0 A. m. and 2 15 r. or., and Reading at 12.00 midnight., 7.35 and 10.45 A. m., L3B and 805 r. of. Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at 6.36 A. m., rcturniug from Philadc phis at 4.30 r. or. Columbia Railroad Trains loavo Reading at 6,40 and 11.00 A. H. for Ephrata, Litiz, Columbia, &c. On Sundays : Leavo Now York at 703 P. 11., Philadel phia 3 15 st ar , Pottsville 7 30 A. at., Tamaqua 7 CO A. at., Harrisburg 8 15 .t. at, and Reading at 12 00 midnight, for Harrisburg.. Commutation. sbinaye, SCW,CrP, SCllOOi, Sad Erzursion tie':ele to and from ell poin e, at maimed rates. Baggage checked through : 80 pounds allowed each passenger. * 11 , 3-mteeti L '"Mending, Pa., November 3, 1864. no2l MISCELLANEOUS. IV]len will Wonders Cease 1. THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD ! i°3lln Tl T 7 - I ' C l Ltt l elreanaeo;Bllfr onoe to sixty minutes! 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 the nervous organism, thence 12,y reflex action its power Is felt throughout the entire sylltem, restoring the circu lating fluids and checking disease with invincible strength. THE KING OF PAM IS INFALLIBLE! .blt Matter what the pain, apply the medicine and you will find instant relief. It is an internal and external cure. TUE KING OF PAIN Cures almost instantaneously, Headache, Earache, Neu ralgia, Deafness, Sore Throat, Colds, Bronchial Affections, Asthma, Dyspesia, Diarrhoea, 'Dysentery . or Bloody Flu; Liver Complaint, Kidneyalsease, Diseases of the Bladder and Genital Organs, Cramp, Cholla and all spasmodic pains, Fever and Ague, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains and wounds of every description. It proves itself the mastery, as the testimony of thousands prove its meritorious worth. Sold, wholesale and retail, by S. A. KUNKEL, druggists, Sole Agents, 118 Itarket street, Harrisburg, SOLDIERS READ I The following letter from a soldier, in reference to the efficacy and powerful restorative quantities of DR. Mo. BRIDE'S KING OF PAIN, speaks for itself : Nsirrnsis, CumnsaLAND ComPrY, ' Sept. 14, 1864. Messrs. R. A. Kunkel d Bro., druggists, Harrisburg, Po.: Gsste:—l would inform you that I received the bottles of Mcßride's Great Pain Rifler, and enclosed please find five dollars more I for which send me five bottles addition al to-morrow. leave for camp to-morrow. Let me know whether you can supply me with it in the army. I am in Company H, 202 d negiment P. V. I have been in very bad health for upwards of four years,_and two or the one-dollar bottles have cured me completely, and have made me feel like a man. Besides, I have cured a 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 himself. Yours respectfully, JOS. E. WHITE. ,per All orders from a distance promptly attended to by S. A. RUNKEL & BRO. 12:35 A It 2:30 ant 1:45 r A HOME CERTIFICATE. The following certificate is from a well-known citizen of Harrisburg ELLIIB.7I3BURG, Aug. SO, 1864. To me PUBLIC ar-It gives me great pleasure to recom mend to the public the medicine prepared by DR. I. J. MoBRIDE, which he calls the "KING OF PAIN." I was induced to use it as an external remedy for a bruise, which it relieved Immediately, and subsequently cured entirely. Its success induced me to use it internally for Diarrhcea, with which I was afflicted in a chronic foom for nearly eighteen months, and to such an extent that my kidneys were seriously deranged. The medicine has cured me, and certainly that is sayings great deal in its &oar, when I reflect how many other remedies I tried without experi encing anything but temporary relief. For 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 lee the most wonderful discovery of the ago in the medical art. A. IL P. M. 7.00 2.48 7.87 8.88 8.17 4.20 The undersigned are the sole agents for the State, and will supply it wholesale and retail. S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., Druggists, sepls] 118 Market street, Harrisburg, SOMETHING NEW ! MYER PHINEAS' PATENT AAR, a - 1[4%11T :INK S TANI). For sale atScheffer's Boolciti;re; Harrisbuig, Pa. se2f MA S. A....Kirsiran. take pleasure in stating that your "DIARR lAEA liirruitz ,, exceeds anythinglibf the kind that I ever imagined. I was very much troubled with dlarrhreit, and could lind nothing to help me in the least, until I took your , !M1X.T1311.E." . • • I give you dila tertificate, hoping that, if you Bee proper to nee it, it may be• the means of eatendinga knowledge of the matchless value of .your medicine. - Very respectfully ycurs, R. B. JEFFRIES. Fallen Timber. Ournbria Co., .Aug. 27 1884.—{uu.30..dty PHOTOGRAPHS. LARGE Assortment of -Photographs of An. Gelprele ead3lakey pictures ler seloCßEA.Pa i t a $1 per dem i % SOWFIAWSBOOK WOE iferrieburg, SPECIAL NEW ADV . ER TISE MEAN TS., NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS JII,ST, RECEIVED, The Old Paz, published t.i American Snotty 55_10....1 Onion. The Daughter at Home, do do Margaret, Tim Yount Wire, do do The Old Stone Farm House, do do The Tattler, t r Patty Steele, do do Slater A lice's Stories, - do do Rose Bryant, do do Ben Ross, do do Book of 100 Pictures, do do Mother's Gift, do do Honey Drops, do do Small Rain upon the Tender Herb, do Emily Chester, by a Lady of Baltimore—cloth. The Lost Heiress, by Mrs. D. E. N. Southworth India, or Peat! Fiver, do The Curse of Clifton, do The Gypsey's Prophecy, do The Fatal Marriage do Retribution, do Tee Wife's 'Victory, do Lady of the Isle, do Love's Labor Won, do The Missing Bride, do • The Three Beauties, do The Two Sisters, do The Bridal Eve, do The Haunted Homestead, do ' Tho Discarded Daughter, do The Deserted Wife, dO Vivia, Secret of PowOr, do The Mother in Law, do Love and Duty, by Hubback. Young Cruse; or Adventures or a Shipwrecked Boy, by Dr. Harley. Gescogne, the Sandalwood Trader, a Tale of the FUMY, by I. M. Ballantyne. Cliff Climbers, by Capt, Wayne Reid. Twice Told Tales—Blue and gold, by Hawthorne. Bayard Taylor's Poems—Blue and gold. Laughing Gas, or Encyclopedia of Wit, Wisdom and Wind, price 75 Railway Anecdote Book, do 50 The 45 Guardsmen and their Adventures, by Alexander Dalras, price 75 Chas. O'Malley, the Irish. Dragoon, by Chas. Lever, 75 Adelaide Waldgrave, or the Trials of a Governess, 50 Mysteries of the Three Cities, by A. 3', 11 Duganne, 50 Adventures of Peregrine Picle, by Tobias Smollei, M D., 2 vols., price 100 The Quaker City, by Geo. Lippard, 2 vols., do 100 Legends of American Revolution, do do 100 Divorced Witt, by T. S. Arthur, do 25 Debtors' Daughter, do do 26 ' Pride and Prudence, do do 25 Love in a Cottage, do do 25 Love in high Life, do do . 25 The Monk, by M. G. Lewis, M. P., do 25 Insubordination, or Shoemaker's Daughter, by T. S. Arthur, do 25 Two Brides, do do 25 Lady at Home, do do 25 Year After Ilarrittge, do do 25 Banker's Wife, do do 20 Lucy Sandford, do do 25 Orphan Children, do do 25 Cecilia Howard, do do 25 Agnss, or Possessed, d r do 26 Mary Moreton, do do 26 Two Merchants, do do 25 Iron Rule, do do 25 Rose Warrington, by Charles J Peterson, do 25 Valley Farm, by A, J. H. Duganne, do 25 Ladder of Lite, by Amelia B. Edwards, do 50 Denis Duval, by W. M. Thackaray, do 50 Wile's Evidence, by W. G. Wills, do 50 Maurice Dering, by the author of Guy Living stone, do 50 Under the Ban, by Le Matlit, do $1 25 Small House as Aliington, by Anthony Trollope, 125 Together with a large assortment of books suitable for children, far sale ut SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE 21 South 2d street, Harrisburg, Pa. All new books received as soon as published. not? SELLING OUT LOW ! OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS WE intend to discontinue the sale of Li quors and offer oft 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 years, which are guaranteed cannot be purchased now at soy price from the importers. Our stock consists of V . II 1 f'ff E !La; of all grades. zirtire have parts of three barrels pure RYE, not colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 2% years old. WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported, 131?..,A_NADIES. We have part of % cask HENNESSEY BRANDY, to which wo invite the particular attention of families for medicinal purposes. The Brandy cannot be bought to-day, from importers, less than slb per gallon. We will sell it for $l2 per gal ton. • SCOTCH AND ENGLISH A LPS, CHAMPAGNE "4 . lrA i ga • v.AV. TV a invite the inspection of Lfotel Keepers and Liquor Rerehants generally, as we intend to sell, without re serve, all our Liquors, and this will be a good opportu nity Vet bargains. v.= 42A1: J. R. BOYD. P. K. BOYD. CABINET FURNITURE. ITAVING COMPLETED OUR NEW AND COMMODIOUS WARE-ROOMS, We offer to the public the largest and BEST ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE To be found onside of Philadelphia, at VARY MODE. RATE Pi:WES, JAMES R. BOYD ar. SON. no4d3m] New Ware-looms, 29 South Second st. Valuable Property at Private bale. MLLE tittluable Property, corner of Front J. and Wainutstreets, late the estate or Henry Stew nit, deceased, is catered at private sale. For turther par ticulars inquire of William J. Sites, on the premises. ECM WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER 1 ! A'SPLENDID VARIETY of Wall Paper, Berdtrs, Window Blinds and Shades for kale eneap ac ~,chetfer's 13ookstere, Barr/snug, Pa., sign 01 the Golden Eagle. nos TO TELL LADIES V °Cat attention is called to the eplendid i asSortment of Extra Aote Payer, .Envelopes and liue awatiollery 60.11.F.4fMt'S Bookstore, sept2cr 21 South Second street, 11.rribburg,.Peitn. GI%OCEELE6 of all kinds, at reduced priced, at. SLIISLER a FRAZER'S FAMILY GI-WC/ant opposite the Court House. IQI.I - 31.4116, Brayer Books, ilysui Books, of I_,) all Uonominatioas, in different siyles and at, Sißureut paces, ut SCIIEFFEWS Bookstore, Sept 26 21 South Second street, Harneburg, PeaMY DISSECTED ALPFT ATIET BLOCKS, forsato ac &holler's Booksikire, 21 South BeCl-tl wee% Harrisburg, Pa. oral E CONOMY MESS SIIAIY.—We received a frealt let this morning, at septa 13ti CRASTERRIES. Just received, a very tine lot of Cranberries, at oct3 sHISLER & FRAZER. THE OPERA OF FAUST BY Charles Gonnod. Adapted to English and•ltalian words, and revised from the Fall Score, with indications of the Instrumentation. This new and popular Opera forms the 2.001 volume of -DiWon & Co's Eo i Lion of Standard Operas." It is prefaced with a Sketch of the composer, and of the plot and incidents of the work, printed from large type and neatly bound. Prez $4. Oliver llitson A; Co., Publishers, 277 Washington street, Boston. n0v144 lIBLIO NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the act of. ssembly of Pennsylvania, passed the first day of Juno, 1839, theetockholders of the Franklin Bank, of Washington, Paula., will apply to the nest session of the Legislature for a renewal of its char ter, with •au increase of its capital from $150,000 to $200,000. C. M. REED, President WAS3aSZTO,T, PA., June 24, 1884_ je27 TOY BOOM! TOY BOOKS ! Of the Jae test publications, for sale at Echeffer's Bookstore, Harrisburg, Pa. nov2l VEW FLSH.—New No. 1 and 2 Mackerel .11 in narrela, half barrels and Mate, and by tba pound, at . faug6l SELLSLER & FRAZER. NO. 1. and 2 Mackerel, lu kitts, just re oeivnd this rooming, and for sale low at SHISLER & FRAZF,R'S, - successons to W. Donk, Jr.; drCo ) 10000 LBS. CODFISH, of the . oak. Incited St. George brand, just iebetive sue for eple by BEUSLER & FRAZER, rebl (eueeeeem to Wm. Deck, It Oa I MUSICAL. MAO FORTES, DIELODEONS, SHEET MUSIC, VIOLINS, FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS, STRINGS, DRUMS. FIFES. and all kinds of MUSI CAL MERCHANDISE, FACTURE FRAMES, LOOKENG GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH CARDS and ALBUMS, AM3W TYPE GEMS, ENGRAVINGS, PICTURES, &C., &C. Remember the place, SILAS WARD, No, 12 Third treat, the largest Music Store this silo of the peat title. Jan2B-dtf PIANOS, tiLBRECIIT, RIERES & SCHIDT'S EXCELSIOR PIANOS. SOLE AGENCY AT W. .71NOCEES, 93 Market street, Harrisburg. TOR REASONS perfectly satiefactory to MYSELF I have taken the agency of the above most excellent Pianos. Theghblie is invited to come and ex amine for themselves. A few Schomacker Er. CO's Piano's on hand yet will be dsol low. mar2s-tt MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE SILVER MEDALS, AHD TER ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by instruments of this dam has been awarded to MASON Fr, 'S DISTRUMENTS. A roll assortment of these Instruments always on hand of W. KNOCHE'S, Sole Agent, jel-Ztawly] 98 Market street, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, HAS removed his Office from Third to Wal- Li. nut street, next to the Prison. All business In trusted to him will receive prompt and easeful attention ap4 JONES HOUSE, Corner of Market street and Market Bqnart, HABRISBURG PENNA. CHAS. H. MANN, Proprietor. nob-du STATE CAPITAL IiOTEL, CORNER OF THIRD AND WALNUT STRUTS, PENN'A. _ rpIEE undersigned having purchased this well 1. known house has enlarged and thoroughly renovated tt. The rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the entire estalklment elegantly re-furnished. Being plea santly and eligibly located, and provided with everyceu venience ' it offers to the public all the comforts and luxu ries of a first clues hotel. Trusty and obliging servants always in atteneauce, A bar, weltit stocked with ebotco liquors is attached to the estalslishment. • ue2ift-dly W. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor. rrIHIS well known Hotel is now in a condi nou to aceemmgdate the traveling public, affording the moat ample conveniences alike for the transient guest and the permanent boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refit ted throughout, and now baa 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 all the public offices and business lo calities of the city It bee now all the conveniences of A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and the Proprietor Is determined to spare neither ex penes, time or labor to eneure.the comfort of the guests The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully &DI-- cited, jell-dif THE NEW BOOK S. I i sTg o ll n BliN e G BLOOM, by Gail liana HAUNTED HELOTS, by the author of the Lamp lighter. $2 00 DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT, by MIT. Holman $1 60 IV. BARBARA'S HISTORY, a novel, by Amelia Edwards. 60 cents THE SMALL HOUSE OF ALLINGTON, by Tlollope. $1 'A SEVEN STIM 9 at l. isT tiEl o lautuor of !Teverlea of a Bachelor." $1 60 SPERK'S JOURNAL of the Discovery of the cources of the Nile. $3 50 THE WOMAN IN BLACK, by author of "Han in Gray." EG NOTES OF HOSPITAL LIFE, Nov. '6l io Aug. '63, $1 00 X. STORIES OF THE SEA, for loom from Cooper's writings . $1 00 STOBIRS OF THE WOOD, for boys; from Cooper's writings. $1 00 XII. All now backs received as soon as published at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE, 51 Market street AN AS'SORTMENT OF' OVER 100 STVLES OF POCKET BOOKS, PURSES AND O r ir Di 0 N N FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT KELLAEWS Drng and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Market street. The best Morocco TRAVELING SATi,II EL And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suitable Presents, now on band at' KELLER'S Drug Store, marlo-tf No. 91 Maraut street, JUST RECEIVED, JAMES ,sTE WART, kte.NRY STEWART, Execut,ors. my3l ram:rows PECTORAL SYRUP. INVALUABLE SYRUP, which is en tirely vegetable in its composition, has been em cloyed with wonderful success for many years in thecae diseases for the AIR PASSAGES and LUNGS. For any form of the disease, such si COUGH, TICKLING of the. IHROAT,SPPFEING OF BLOOD,DIFFICULT BREATHING, HOARSENESS, LOSS OF VOICE and HECTIC FIVERS, its nee will bo attended with the happiest results. It is one of the boat and swat mcdicinos tor all forma of BltON• OHMS onti-CONSOMPTION. /Vo laudanum or preparar lion of Opine in any shape inais syrup. PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE. For sale at BKRONER'S Cheap Book Store. CIUM ITAYIORATA are useful to soothe a 1„7 cough, allay Tickling in the Throat, to relieve Hoarseness, Catarrh, Sore Throat, &c. They contain Coltefooty Horehound, Ipecacuanha, Scuega and Squill, (the most reliable expectorants known,) are the chief ac tive constituents, eo blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar, that each lozenge contains a mild and very pleasant daze Manufactitred solely by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO., ian27 Apothecaries. lig Market. street, Harrisburg. OMER VINEGAR.—Pare Cider Vinegar can be bought by the barrel or email quantity, at H IS BOYER & 11.0.ERPER• FISH! FISH! NOS. 1 AND 2 MAGNER EL, in all size packages, just received and for sale EHLSLICR* FRAZER'S, XTHW HOMINY at [nol] SHISTAR & FRAZER'S, FRESH PINE APPLES, hermetically wiled, lest received at MISLED?. & FRAZER'S. 101 - Alitp% BEEF AND TONGUES—a fresh 4LX. otee st ' - rani SHISLER & Fil..2u^3Cß'S. .0[741-- Choice-new ergo Cheese, -jest - veep veld ** 0 , 7 18 1 348 nows.ek ITOKRYKR • Dump .1111,1Ja of all kinds at Lw4l SOYA 4s UMW B U SIN ESS CARDS. A. C. SMITH, THE 'UNITED STATES HOTEL, HARRISBURG. PA. 1), 11. AUTCIIISON, Proprietor. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TELLS MORNING, A FRESH INVOICE OF 111U1LENER Fr, CO.'S CELEBRATED SUGAR CUBED FLATUS AND SEMLER & FRAZEWN iIIISCELLAiNEOUS. ,______-__:•____________-_.„ THE PRESIDENT PBTIIOLEI]I COMPANy, P.ri ES I DEINT, Venango County, Penn'a. Organlzeil t- - .•Aer the La -.1-3 renros OFFICERS : President—AMOßY EDWARDS, Est!, New Yo:k. Tronsurer—L. H. SIMPSON, Esq., Lim York. Secretary—J. EDWIN CONANT. ESQ., New Ye. k. Counsel—llEssus PLATT. GERAI;D k BITELFY, New York, DIRECZORS : AMORY ELSCAR i, Esq„ New York. EBEN B. CROCKER, Esq., of Crocker Warrcn, New - York. FLETCHER WEETRAY, Esq., of Irestray, (.:11.)bs& Had castle, New Yor's.. J. M. CLAPP, Esq., President, Venango cowry, Pens. L. H. SIMI'SON, Esq., of L. H. Simpson & Co., New York . JOHN 11 . CLAPP, Esq., General Rea!dent dent. ITS LANDS FORM ITS Capital Stock, . . $5,000,000 In Shares of $25 Each, par value.---Sub seription Price, Si per Share. Being in full payment for a $25 allure. 14 ,- .) further cut or c.s.;essment to be made. 20,000 Mares, or $lOO,OOO Reserved for Working Capital. PARTIES SUBSCRIBING IN THIS COMF,LNF WILL RECEIVE AN EQUAL AMOUNT OP STOCK IN TWO OTHER COMPANIES ADJOINING, WITH OUT FURTHER CHARGE. THE LANDS OF THESE COMPANIES are lento' ea the Allegheny River, and on Hemlock, Forcuplne and McCrea Creeks, and contains 8,4C0 acres, MAKING AN OIL BORING TERHITORY OF OVER TEN AND A HALF MILES LN EXTENT. The wells en the adj iining property, known as the "Celebrated Heidricks" wells, and "Pithole Creek" wells, aro famous for their immense supply of oil. The wells on this property are being sunk with - great vigor, and promise large supplies of oiL To the capitalists and to parties of limited means its surpassed inducements are offered. Persona lurching is this Company get $5 stock and the above EVINII, - S fur each $1 invested, e. ithout further call or assessment. Subscription bcoks, map; and all other informal.se can ha obtained at the afflce of J. W. SIMONTON. Attorney-at-Law. scritscaierros AGENT AT HARRISBURG, PA. , Nu subwription taken for less than ONE HCNI , RED LARS. Inquiries by mail promptly answered. noll-dtf THE BURNING SPRING OIL COMPANY Pr*INSICIA - VAltd - lA. CAPITAL, . . . $1,000,000, 100,000 Shares, Par Value $lO 00 Working Capital . . $30,000. HON. GEO. 0. EVANS, President. J. C. FRYER, Esq., Treasurer. DIRECTORS.-W 4 Ha Bali. John Gladiug. Thomal Tolman. rEIBE property IA thilz Cralaa.p.u.y ZiS of 11- o lands : No. L Eleven hundred and seventy-three (1,173) acres in fee simple, situated in Wirt county, West Virginia, on the waters of Rock and Two Runs, Im anches of the little Kanawha river, more than three-fourths of which is very fine boreing territory, being an the same plateau with the celebrated "Burning Spring" oil lamb, and known as the best OIL TERRITOBX upon the re IiEdVSL WEST M GM), Four wells are now being sunk on this large tract. One Is almost complete and will be ready lor testing In a few days, and promises to yield very largely of superior oil. Two others are nearly down, and the remainder are rapidly progressing. It is a very remarkable fact that no well has been sunk on this flat that has failed to proauce oil in large quantities mad of a superior quality. It is destined to become the most valuable and most produc tive oil region of the great Kanawha Valley. No. 2. Five (5) acres in tee simple (beim/ a part of a large tract of valuable oil land containing one hundred and ilfty.seven acres, situated in Venango county, Penn's and lying onthe Eat Sandy river, three miles above the Allegheny river. One wed is now in succeral operation on this tract, with sufficient territory to sink twenty-five more well& The following va'uable leases belong to this company. No. 1. The "Austin Malay lease of one and three quarters acres of land situated in Wirt county, West Vir ginia, lying at the mouth of Burning Spring Bun, Two (2) wells on this tract are yieldine largely. No. 2. The "Harper's Lease" of one acre of land sit uated as aforesaid, and lying at the first fork of the Burning kpring Bun. One sell on this tract. No. 5. The • Gordon & NeAcomb's" lease of one acre, situated as al...resold, on Burning Spring Bun, near the Washington Cos lease. Two IA weds on this tract. No. 4. The "McFarland's" lease of one and oue-thlrd : of an acre of land, s tualed as aforesaid at the head of Burning Blaring Run. Two wells are in-opetat.on on this tract. The vast territory of almost Twelve hundred acres of land owned by this company, with Seven Wells now in successful ope.ation aura producing oil, and the vigor with which toe other wills are being sunk, the company being organized entirely aid solely tor the purpose or engaging in the legitimate business of producing oil, and developing and improving ihe lands beronging to the nom, pony. The management of the same having been entrust, ed to gentlemen a known trustless enterprise, teapot:lst. bility and skill, who will bring to the accomplishment of the object their untied energy and business industry. We are satisfied in believing and assuring tnie stock holders that it will yield la. ge iy to them, and offers in ducements of the highest cnamcter to capitalists and men of small means who wish a profitable, safe and paying investment. . . I have still a few shares of stock" of this company to offer for sale. Those wiskieg the eame can obtain all the necessary information togetner with full particulars, die- Wetter' or the lands, maps, elm eta, by applying to me either in perso , or through the mails J. R MUITLY, General Superintendent and Agent. Apply in person to Robert Suodgi a a, Egg's ,Larcultica, North Third street, above Market, Harrisburg, Pa. Address by mail—P. O. Box .120, Harrisburg, Pa. ded.d3w DIPFA_DDEN I S MARBLE YARD OORNRR OF WALNUT AND FLFTR STREETS, HarTiabtlrg rpm. undersigned having opened a Marbly jt. Yard in this city, beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to fur• nish MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EMCH 40 Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Mantles, And House Work in Marble and Brown Stie. Give use call andwe will guarantee satiefattton. IPFADDER & CO. N. a—Lettering amity none in English or Germun. tnarEidly 17 . 1E31.=0, WEDDING, INVITATION ern AT NOME CARE.—By ,a special arrangement with one of the beettmmeas in the country, cards of !my description will imesited in the highceit etTle of art, conformable with the lateat &shim, and supplied promptly, at lower prices than are charged by the swan ens in New York or Philadelphia. For samples and Kriee call at ' OFMONEWS , •eiN STOW nachtl-dtf °BOSSE BLKIKWELL'S ENGLISEL maxims, s rare article for table we, jast received and for sale by . sHisLER & FR Ca MIA (sticoeasors to Win. Dock. .11'..4) SAE4AGO CIHEESE—A small but fresh lot of .choice six sea° caessr, just rec ei v ed t hi s mernine,3at SHISLER & FRAZER'S. • • , ON. — Fisks i 1 Vira l ntaSISF. vail