Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, December 16, 1864, Image 4

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    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Renovo and Emporium
TOWN LOTS irCart SA:1_, 1 11;
THE PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE LAND
COMPANY, chartered by an act of the Legislature
of Pommyimam, oilers for Sale choice tote for dwellings
and business purposes in the above new [Owns on tte
line of tha Philadelphia and Eiaie Railroad.
RENOVO bat been selected es the sire for the exten
sive shops for building and repairing the rolling stock of
the Philadelphia and Erio Railroad, of whieh the Penna.
Railroad Company are 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, Reoair Silos for Cars and Engines, Car
Building shop. Iron and Brass Furnaces, and Dwellings
for the 'Superintendent and other officers -A splendid
Hotel, with-which are connected arrangetnenis 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
completion of this great Railroad, so long anxiously
looked for, and now an accomplished fact—tire last rail
connecting the Susquehanna river with Lake Eric having
been laid on Saturday, July 2d, 1864.
A Company has been chartered by the Legislature for
supplying tho town with gas and water, and the wat r
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 at a few years.
EMPORIUM will certainly be the most important corn
merelal point between Lock Haven and Warren, a dis
tance of 158 miles. It is near the eentro of ttie railroad,
47 miles west of Renovo; 139 miles from Sunbury and
149 miles from Erie It is near the Junction of the Drift
wood Branch of the Sinnemahoning, with West Crook,
Portage Creek and North Creek, the Valleys of which
streams make it the most acceisible 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,
,few 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 Wats° connected with Smethport, the seatof Justice of
McKean county. Emporium is the County heat of Cam
eron county; it has a handsome Court House, and the
Land Company have just completed a large and. comrao
diotukHotel, whie.h will immediately be opened to the
pubilo. The Railroad Company are about in erect a hand
litOlne and permanent Passenger Station at a ceiitral point
near the Hotel and Conn douse. The place M healthy,
and excellent water Is abundant. It is In iii midst of
one or the Ilnest White Pino regions in Pennsylvania.
As a manufacturing town it has great advantages; coal,
lumber, stone, bark for tanneries are abundant, and is
railroad communications with the great lakes and all
points of importance in the seaboard aro unsurpassed.
This place was selected thirty years ago ass point of im
portance, and a town laid out with the prophetic Mime of
KW /KUM, but the difficulty of access has pre: emed
its development so entirely that it is mainly known for
the excel once of hunting and trout fishing in the vicinity.
The completion of the philreie,phia and Buie railroad
must soon matte it a place of" ' , rest import nee 54 a distri
buting poin , for goods of ail kinds, and it offers great
advantkei fur persons of moderate capital who desi
to identify themselves with the early history of a thr3 , -
ng - town
Lithographic Maps of both towns are now ready, and
Mr. GIDEON J. BALL, Genotal Superintendent,
furnish all necessary information un the premises, no by
letter.
He may be addreeeed to the care of H. P. RUTTER.
Secretary an Treasurer. Phlladelphi t and Erie Land Com
pany, No 205% Walnui street Philadelphia, or at RCELOVO,
Clinton county, Pennsylvania._ .
W. G MOORHEAD, Pres't,
Phila. and Erie Land Co.
H. D. Roma, Secretary and Treasurer. oct2i-am
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
THE FARMER BOY, nod how ho becomeCommond
sl 25
VELE PIONEER Boy, and how he became Prenidonn, $1
THE FERRY BOY, and the Financier,
THE PRINTER BOY, or how Ben. Franklin made
his mark, sl 25
THE FARKER BOY, and how he became Lient,n
ant General. In press.
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, from
Fort Sumter to Roanoke• ; elegantly illustrated. $1 26
At IsEiv,MEß's BOOK STORE.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PLEASE
TAKE NOTICE.
THE UNDEZSIGNED respectfully informs
the public thathe has located himself at Hummel&
town, Pauphin county, Pa., where he has the best facil
ities for burning lime of the first quality of stone,
of the best quality for mason and piaster 'works,
and is prepared to furnish, in any 'quantities,
lime or limo stone, at the Lebanon Valley railroad depot.
Builders, dealers and contractors supplied witu lime or
atone at the shortest notice. Having ample sidlings and
trestle work from the quarries and kilns to the depot, ho
is always prepared to fill orders, shipping either by rail
road or by Union canal. Address D. S EARLY,
0C22-d2M* HUMMOISLOWII, Dauphin. Polity, Pa.
LUBIN'S HAIR DRESSINGFLORILINE,
FOR BEAUTIFYING AND PaiSER.VIIVO AND
TRENGTHENITO THE HAIR,
. - .
TS PURELY A VEGE rAI3LE Preparation,
distilled from herbs and fragrant flowers from the
south of France, conceded to bo the most delicately per
fumed and desirable Hair preparation ever offered to the
American public. It will restore lust hair; It will, pre
vent hair from falling out. 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 letir will grow
dark, soft, glossy and luxur.ant. Pasco $1 per box. Sold
by KUNKEL, & BRO.,
sea Apothecaries, Harrisburg.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBIJAAS.
ANOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
Photograph Albitrus.
BOUND in FINE MOROCCO—panelled,
gilt and mounted with two heavy gilt clasps.
ALBUMS WITH
80 Pictures for 43 Do
40 " " 3 350
60 it 4 Oil
together with vicious other styles of binding, sizes and
prices, which will be sold cheap.
Soldier ,s you cannot buy a prettier, more durable and
oheapor ethers anywhere.
Cal land see at SOILEFFEWS Bookstore,
marl2-dtf Harrisburg, Pa.
GOLD PENS.
THE LARGEST AND CIBEAPEST assort
ment of gold pens constantly on hand. Eery pea
sold is warranted six months. Call at
n 023 BERGNER'S ("REAP BOOKSTORE.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
A FULL ASSORTMENT of Albums at re
duced prices, at Berguer's Cheap Book:tore.
n 023
PORT IVIONNAIES.
A FULL ASSORT/VIEN'2 of portmonnaies,
11 money purees, currency holders, ke., at Bergner's
Cheap Bookstore, n 023
11EPIRY REGAN'S,
Steam Engine and Machine Shop,
SIXTH BT., BETWEEN WALNUT AND IiARKET
(J. C. 2doltz's Old Stand.)
Ttindersigned having taken the above
Shop, respectfully solicits a share of the public pa
tronage.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing of Steam
Enginen, and all kinds of machinery. All work will re
calve my personal attention, and satisfaction guaranteed
se.lo dly
P WHET , BOOKS, 811 CREW' .PURSES
PORTEMONNAIEs, and a general variety of LRA
mot GOODS,- flint reeelved at
nv:nt:Nßßts BOOK ,TVIRK
LMA SAUCIEN
the 'twat popular and the purest ever offered to the
public, plat received and for rale by
MISLED. do p RAzER.
!obi fro n er.ln,Wm Iteek. 6 ,I (`,n
SATCHELS! - .S..4.TCHPLs!
ALARGE and splendid ',assortment "of
Satchels, together with over 100 styles of Pocket-
Books, Wallets. &c , at all prices far sale at SceiTer , B
Bookstore: Harrisburg, - Pa. nos
.•
50 DOZEN JARS ENGLISH PiOKLES
comprising "Inanity, Chow Chow, Cauliflower
Mixed Pickles, Gerkins, Walnuts and ()Wont. For sale
wholesale and retail by SHIALER FIta.ZER,
W Rork . Jr 82 Ca
ALPHABET BLOCKS!
AND HOUSE BUILDING BLOCKS, FOB
sa l e a t SCInFFER'S aolltiSrußg;
oca 21 South Second street
,Fl4rnsburg, Pa.
-
MESS SHAD . —Fine:Men Shad of tho sea
-11011., in half barrels and kilts, Just received at
SEMLER di FRAZER,
jet• • Successors 10 W. Dark , Jr., tr. Cal
XRESH LOBSTER, hermetically sealed,
Jul rellived M SUMAS & fRAZIPM
RAILROADS.
Northern Central LI
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•
tv-;NTER
OPENING OF THE BRANCH TO ERIE,
FOUR TRAINS DAILY
TO ANT, MOM
BALTIMORE
WASHIPiGTOIN CITY
Connections mado with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad,
to and from Pittsburg and the West,
FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from the North acd
West Branch Sum nehanna,PCOnsylvania and Erie, Elmira,
and all of Northern New York.
ONand after MONDAY, NOV. 7th,' 1864,
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Hallway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and
Baltimore ae followa, viz:
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL MAUI leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday).-.... R.. ....10.40 A.X.
" leaves Harrisburg... ....... - • • 1.30 P. 31 :
• tt arrives at Baltimore.. 6 45 P. X
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except
SundlY) - 11.46 P. IL
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday) 2.69 A. P.
" arrives at Baltimore daily
(except Monday) . 7.09 A. S.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Ear
burg .. 7.45 A. g
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Sun
bury daily (except Sum
.
day) at 2.30 A. it
PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
Sunbury daily, (except
Sundays,) at... ....... .. 9 05 P. X
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except
Sunday) 0.20 A. tr.
leaves Harrisburg 1.45 P. P.
61. agives at Sunbury ' 42) P. P.
REPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily 9.30 P. Y.
arrives at Harrisburg ..... .. 1.50 A. nr
4: leaves Harrisburg daily (ex- .
..
writ Monday) 2.20 A. n.
if tuvlves at Sunbury 5.72 A. N.
ERIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily
(except Sa urdaye) at...-.. 7.30 r. at
i. leaves Harrisburg daily
(except Sundays) at 12.35 A. H.
•' arrives at Simburyat 3.25 A. ra
'HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Bal-
tinware daily (except San
day) . 3.00 P. x,
It arrives at Harri5burg...........7.50 P. 31,
SUNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris
burg daily (except Sunday)
ar at
410 P. N.
The Erie Express and Philadelphia Express are through
trams to and from Erie and all intern:le:liana points,
Hail and Express trains run through to Elmira.
For Further ualormation apply at the Office, In Pennsyl
vania Railroad Depot. S. N. DuBARRY,
Harrisburg Oct 30. 1364.-dll Gen. Supt.
Lebanon Valley Branch •
CF
PHILADELPHIA 6.1 READING R. II
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Winter arrangement of Passsenger Trains
from Harrisburg, NOVEHBER 7, 1864.
THREE DAILY TRAINS FOR NEW YORK.
No 1 EXPRESS at 3:00 AM, Arr. at N. York at 10:00 Anr
No 3 FAST, at 8:15 A nt, " " 2:45 PM
No 7 MAIL at 1:45 PM, " 0:20 P
The above connect closely With similar trains on the
Pennsylvania Railroad from Pittsburg and the West.
FOR PRILADELeRId AND FOTTSViLIA
The 3.00 A M Express connects at Reading with the
Reading Accommodation Train, arriving at Philadelphia
at 9:25 Ads. No's 3 and 7 connect- at Reading for Potts
ville, Tamaqua, Allentown, Philadelphia, Ac., arriving at
the latter point at 1:20 and 7:05 P sr, and at Pottsville at
12:35 neon and 7:45 P 21.
WAY TRAMS POR LOCAL TRAVEL
Number 5 Mall at 7:25 Ais stopping at all points, and
making same connections at Reading as number 3.
• Number 9, Harrisburg Accommodation, at 4:40 e
Stopping at all points, arriving at Reading at 7:10 P
EIPLITtrISZO3 TiATISS =LAVE AS FOLLOWS:
New York;---Namber '2 FAST at 9:00 A at; number 4
EXPRESS at 7: 00 r at, and number 6 MAIL at 12:00 at.
Philadelphia-8:00 A at and 3:30 e at.
Pottsville-8:50 A M and 2:35 e zd.
Reading—Number 4 EXPRESS 12:00 midnigbt;
num
ber 10 ACCOMMODATION 7:35 A at; number 8 MAIL
10:45 A. 11; number 2 FAST 1:38 rm; number 6 MAIL
6:05 p
Passengers for Lebanon Valley
,Railroad Way Stations
will take trains number 6,6, 6, andlo, as the other tridos
stop only at Lebanon and principal stations.
Baggage checked through. For tickets or other in.
formation apply to J. J. CLYDE,
nod Qeneral Agent, Harrisburg.
1864.
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AC 4. LF i 4.1471.1_717. - _ _
Philadelphia and Erie Rail
Road.
rruss Great Line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of. Pennsylvania to the city
of Erie, on Lake Erle.
It has been leased by the PitimsyLvesuA Renno.i.wCom.
PANT, and is operated by them .
Its entire length was opened for passenger and freigh
business October 17, 1804.
TIME QP PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBURG.
Leave Eastward
Mail Train... 11:45 P M
Elmira Express Train 2:50 A sr
Willliimnsport Accommodation 1:30 P
Leave Westward.
Mail Train
Elmira Express Train
Williamsport Accommodation
Passenger ears run through on Mail trains without
change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and
Baltimore and Mete.
Elegant sleeping oars on Elmira Express trains both
wayi between.Willbunsport and Baltimore.
For information respecting passenger business apply at
the corner SOth and Market streets, Philadelphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's agents:
S. B Kingston, Jr., corner 30:h and Market Ltreels,
Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds. Erie.
J. R. Drill, Agent N CR R , Baltimore.
H. A. HUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philad'a.
IL W. GWINNER,
General Ticket Agent, Phiiacra.
JOS. D POTTS,
oc2Odly General Manager, Williamsport.
ctIMBERLATth IT ALLEY
CM
F_R A N K N
A ir
Jl.z PARRawgwor-
RAIL ROADS.
C' NGE OF HOUBS.—On and after Mon
day, October 31, 1884, Passenger trains will run
dally, as follows, (Sundays excepted;)
MR OHAMBERRBVRO AND HARRISBURG:
: . A. IL "P. M.
Leave Hagerestown 7.00 2.46
" Greencastle 7.37 3.35
Arrive at 8.17 4.20
Ohambersbnrg,
Leave at 8.30 12.56
Leave Mappens:mg ..... 9.00 L2B
" Newvtlle -........:.. - 9.32 2.00
A. Y.
630 10.10 2.46
,1 Mechanicsburg • 700 10 42 8.16
Arrive at Harrisburg 730 11.15 8.46
FOR CHAMBERBBrING AND HA V IRS,TOWN:
a. X. P. Y. P. X.
Leave Harrisburg 8.06 1.40 416
,‘;
Carlisle ' 9,27
••• •• • L 47 2.20 4.60
4r Ne
'9,27 2.68 5.1 k
10,02 3.34 -
'1 B ntiffienzburg 10.33 4.04
1100 4.85
1110 4.45
Leave oh amb e e reecasti mburg, l e Le Ani av v e e n a t t
.1166 6.35
Arrive at Hagerstown ' ' 12,35 6.15
.4w.Making Mese connections at Harrisbnlg 'with trains
for Philadelphia, New York' and Pittablu% ; :end with ,
trams for all points West.
ip-The Train. leaving Harrisburg at 4.15, P: Y. , runs
only as fararOarlisle. 0.11 MI; &wt.
I. R. Office, Chambersburg, Oct..sl, 1884-19
1011RIIIIE
_12A111).-4eifty firkins fate kettle
-markt LARD, forinkrbr AbotrAcip or po tal d.
,eeetred 6A Lou] BOYER k SOItRPXR.
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WiIiTER TIME PAELP.- •
F. 102., TRAINS DAILY TO AND Frkom
PIIILADEDELPHIA AND PITTSBURG.
MONDAY, October 31, 1501,
THE Passenger Trains of the Penasylvania
Railroad Company will depart from Barrrisburg, and
arrive at Philadelphia and Pittsburg as follows:
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN !eaves Harrisburg daily
at 2.45 A. Y., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6,55 A. u.
FAST-LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at
8.00 A. sr., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.40 r. x.
Passengers take breakfast at Harrisbu.g.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays)
at 1.30 P. as., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.35 P. x
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Sundays) at 11.66 P. as., and. arrives at West
Philadelphia at 4.20 a. as.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Har
rlaburg daily (except Sundays) at 4.00 P. as., and arrives
at West Philadelphia at 9.30 P. st. This train lots no
connection from the West.
COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris.
burg daily (except Sundays) at 7. A. as., and arrives at
Lancaster at 9.15 A. m., connecting (except on Mondays)
with the Fast Line east.
PITTSBURG AND ERIE EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg
daily (except Sundays) at 12.35 A. Altoona 5.50 A. at.,
take breakfast, and aerivo at. Pittsburg at 12.40 P. sr..
. BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves ligrrisburg daily
(except Monday) at 2.25 A. x. ; Altoona, 8.1 . 5 A. St., take
breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 P. IL
. .
THROUGH EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily at 8.25
A. al., Altoona at. 8.15 a. M., take breakfast and arrives at
Pittsburg at 2.40 P. za
FAST LINE leives Harrisburg daily (except Sundaysl
at 4.00 P. re.; Altoona at 9.10 P. X., take supper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 2.00 A. a.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sundays)
at 14) P. at.; Altoona at 7.55 P. If., take supper, and ar
rives at Pittsburg at 1.30 P. r.
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION woe Reaves Lancaster
at-11. 20 A. tr., connecting there with the Mail west; leaves
Mount Joy ai 11.51 A. Af and arrives at Harrisburg at
1.00 P. M
TRH HARRIS - EURO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fruin
Pittsburg, which arrives at Harrisburg at 6 80 r. E., stops
there, passengers for East of Harrisburg lay over until
11.E5 P. x.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
&Apt. Middle Div, Penn'a R. R.
Harrisburg, Oct. 2,7, 1864.-dtf
LEADING' RAILROAD.
li'inUr.=MUM=Ol
NOVEMBER 7th, 1864.
CiREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
X_A NORM and Northwest for Philadelphta,New York,
Reeding, Pottsville, Lebanon, Alleritown, Easton ,&c. , &c.
Trains leave Efarrizburg for New York, as follows :
AL 3.00 end 8.15 A. at and 1.45 P. M., arriving at New
York at 10.00. A M. and 245 and 10.00 P. at.
The above connect with similar Trains on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and Sit e. ing Cars accompany the Met
two Trains witinmt change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersville,
Allentown and Philucephla at 815 A. a and 1.45 P. a.
stopping at Lebanon and principal Stations only.
Way Trains, stopping at all points,' at 7.25 e. at. and 4.40
r. at. Returning : Leave New York at 900 A. at., 12.10
noon, and 7.00 r, nt Phi adeipliia at 800 A. M. and 3.30
r at..; Pottsville at 8 30 A. at and 2.45 r. ar. ; Tamaqua at
8 to A. at and 215 P. at., and Reauing at 12 00 midnight,
7.35 and 10.45 A. at., 1.3 - 3 and 6.05 P. at,
Reading Accommodation Train.: Leaves Reading at
6.30 A. m., returning from Philade phia at 4.50 P. at.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at' 8.40 and
11.00 A. u. for Ephrata, Lltiz, Columbia, Bc.
On Sundays Leave New York at 703 P. m., Philadel
phia 3 15 at Br , Pottsville 780 s. m., Tamaqua 7 CO A. M.,
Harrisburg 815 _a at, and Reading at 12 00 midnight, for.
Harrisburg.
Commutation. Mileage. &Azar, School, and Exouraion
eta to and from all poin a, at re...need rates.
Baggage checked through : 80 pounds allowed each
passonger. 14. 2..NIUOLLB,
Reading, Pa., November 3, 1801. . ' no2l'
MIS CELLAN EOUS.
When will Wonders Cease 1
THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD
DR. MoBEIDE'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
System; reduciPg swellings and regulating the secretions
and excretions. /t is of a diffusive, penetrating nature,
exerts its influence from the periphery to the centre of
the 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 I
No matter what the pain, apply the medicine and you
will find instant relief, It is, an-internal and external
cure.
1864.
Cures almost instantaneously, Headache, Earache, Neu
ralgia, Deafness, Sore Throat, Colds, Bronchial Affections,
Asthma, Dyepesia, Diarrheas, Dysentery or Bloody Flu;
Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Bladder
and Genital Organs, Cramp, Molls 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, Solo Agents,
118 Market street, Harrisburg.
SOLDIERU READ!
The following letter from a soldier, in reference to the
efficacy and powerful restorative quantities of DR. Ile-
BRIDE'S %DIG OF PAIN, speaks for itself :
EaurraLis, CUMBERLAND COUNTY,'
Sept. 14,1864.
Messrs. B. A. Kunkel tA Bro. druggists, Harrisburg, Pa . :
Gloms would inform ion 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 in the army. .1
am in Company H, 2024 negiment P. V. I have been in
very bad health for upwards of four years, and two of 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. WRITE.
sap All orders from a distance promptly attended to.by
S. A. ICU?.TICEL & BRO.
12:35 A ni
2:30 A M
1:45 P IR
A HOME CERTIFICATE
The following certificate is from a well-known citizen of
Harrisburg :
Heimann's°, Aug. 30, 1864.
To nut Punta° :—lt gives me great pleasure to recom
mend to the public the medicine prepared by DR. J. J.
HoBRIDE, 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 Diarrhoea,
with which I was afflicted in a chronic form for nearly
eighteen months, and to such an extent that my kidneys
were seriously deranged. 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 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 be
the most wonderful discovery of the age in the medical
art.
The undersigned are the solo agents for the State, and
will supply it wholesale and retail.
& A. KUNKEL & BRO., Druggists,
sepl6] 118 Market street, Harrisburg.
SOMETITING .NEW
myral pytramA,S' PATENT
• AIR TIGIJT
•
INKSTAND. • ,
For sale atSoheffer's Bookstore, Haxrisburg,la. sett
Mn S. A . K.M118.81.
Sir :—I take pleasure instating thatiour "DLLIIRHCRA
MIXTURE" exceeds anything of the kind that I ever
imagined. I was very much troubled' with diarrhma, and
mild find nothing to help me in the least, until I took
your "AfiXTURR". •
I give you this certificate, hoping that, if you see propel
to use it,. it may be the means.of extending a knowledge
of the matchless value of your medicine.
: ' Very-respectfuily yours,— H. B. JEFPRIES.
Fall .n Timbef,Cambria Oa; Aug: , 27, 1284,4i40-dtf
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WESTWARD
SPECIAL NOTICE
THE KING OF PAIN
NEW AD VERTISEM EN TS.
NEW. BOOKS! NEW BOOKS !
JUST RECEIVED, •
The Old Flag, published by American Sundy Scho .1 Union.
The Daughter at Home, do do
Margaret, Tz..e Younr Wile, do do
The Old Stone Farm House, do do
The Tattler, tr Patty Steele, do do
- Sister Alice's Stories, do do
Rase Bryant, do do
Bar Ross, do do
Bookof 100 Pictures, do do
Mother's Gift, do do
Honey Drops, do do
Small Rein upon the Tender Herb, do
Emily Chester, by a Lady of Baltimore—cloth.
The Lost Heiress, by Mrs. D. E. N. Southworth
India, or Feud River, do
The Curse of Clifton, do
The Gypsey's Prophecy, do
'I he Falai 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
The Discarded Daughter, do
The Deserted Wife, do •
Title, Secret of Power, do
The Mother in Law, do
Love and Duty, by 'Hubback.
Young Crusoo, or Adventures of a Shipwrecked Boy, by
Dr. Harley.
Gascogne, Geo Sandalwood Trader, a Tale of the Pacific, by
R. M. Ballantyne.
Cliff Climbers, by Capt. Wayne Reid.
Twice Told Tales—Blue and gold, by Hawthorne.
Bayard Taylor's Poems--Blue and gold.
and
Wind,
Gas, or Encyclopedia cf Wit, Wisdom and
Wind, price 76
Railway Anecdote Book, do 50
The 45 Guardsmen aed their Adventures, by Alexander
Dumas, price 75
Chas. O'Mal'ey, the Irish Dragoon, by Chas. Lever, 75
Adelaide Waid„erave, or the Trials o' a Governess, 50
Mysteries of the Three Cities, by A, J, H Dupla ue, 60
Adventures of Peregrine Picle, by Tobias Smollet,
is D., 2 vols , price 100
The Quaker City, by Geo. Lippard, 2 vols., do 100
Legends of American Revolution, do do 100
Divorced Wife, by T. S. Arthur, do 25
Debtors' Daughter; do do 25
Pride and Prudence, do do 25
Love in a Cottage, do do 25
Love in High Life, do do 25
The Munk, by M. G. Lewis, H. P., do 25
Insubordination, or Shoemaker's Daughter,
by T. S. Arthur, do - 25
Two Beaus, do do 25
Lady at Home, do do 25
Year After Marriage, do do 25
Banker's Wife, do do 25
Lucy sandford r do do 25
I Ti' phan Children, do . do 25
Cecilia Howard, do do 25
Agnra, or Possessed, d i do 26
Mary Moreton, • do do 25
Two hitfebants, do do 25
Iron Rule, . do do 25
Rose Warrington, by. Charles J Nterson, do 25
Valley Farm, by A. J. H. Duganne, do . 25
Laddcr,of Lite, by Amelia.B Edwards, do 50
I Denis Duval, by W.' H. Tbackaray, do 50
Woe's Evidence, by W, G, WiPs, do 50
Maurice Defing, by tho author of Guy Living
stone, do • 50
Under the Ban, by Le Maudit, do $1 25
Small Ht.use at Al ington, by Anthony Trollops, 125
Together with a large assortment of books suitable for
children, for sale at C.ISIEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
21 South 2d street, Harrisburg, Pa.
All new Docks received as soon as published. no=
urk< - ;
SELLING OUT LOW!
OUR STOCK OF LIQUORS
Wrgintend to discontinue the sale of Li
uors and offer our stock at -a-very -small advance
from cost price. We have purchased all our Liquors be
fore the last rice and have a large stack on hand for three
Or four years, which are guaranteed cannot be purchased
now at any price from the importers.
Our stock consists of
WILL KISS .
•
of all grades.
Atap-We have parts of three barrels pare RYE, not
colored, and 10 degrees above proof, 2X years old.
WINES of all Grades, Domestic and Imported.
We have part of x cask BEN - NEWBY BRANDY,
to which we invite the particular attention of families for
medicinal purposes.
The Brady cannot he bought to-day, from Importers,
than $l6 per gallon. We will Sell it ror $l2 per gal
1011.
SCOTUiI 0.1.) ENGLISH A LFS,
UHAMPAGNE WINES,
CLARKIS, Ja.).
Ws invite the inspection et Betel Keepers and Liquor
itorchantS generally, as Gti6 lattald to ell: without re
serve, all cur Liquors, and this will be a good opportu
tOty for loorptua
." 0 •Wirt;,‘Ar 1.1i61.1.11
J. R. BOYD. P. BOYD.
• CABINET FURNITURE.
HAVING COMPLETED OUR NEW AND
COMMODIOUS WARE-ROOMS.
. We. offer to the pabiic.the largest and
BEST ASSORTMENT OP FURNITURE
To he found outside of Philadelphia, at. VERY MODE
RATE. ridc.&s. JAMES R. BOYD At BON.
uo4d3m] New Wareq °outs, 20 South Second at.
Valuable Property at Private
,
riILIE Valuable Property, corner of Front
and IVal.untureets, late Lilt estate of Henry Stew
deCeaSell, IS Snored at private sale. For turther par
ticulars inquire of IV Miami. Stees, on the premises.
JA.SiES
HENRY STSWART,
•
uo3d E,ieemors.
WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER I !
kil"LEisiDID VARIETY of Walt Paper,
I.l..nutrE, Window Binu,s and Charles or &ate taicap
u. zelteller's Bookstore, karnsuurg, Pa., Sign 01 the
liUldeu eagle. nos
- - -
VOUlt attention is caned to tlio splendid
Liscan...wei Sr AZlnt .Nott Iteper,.6.nveto . pcs, Lulu listo
.m...“/Lollery at b12,11.1ara.C.1 - I'6 liustaatule,
at:I3CA; * . a Sua.La ese..L u street, 21.ar/eburs,
LAINE GIiOCE.IIIES of all kinds, at reduced
pric,cs, at SaiSLEtt VISAZEIL'S
lA.ALLY tilititrEtCY ot,pctelw the Court, !louse.
Vra;yer. .Liuuiis, intylliu Books, Ui
1, U 1 o.e/Iw/tam:walls, in dillerem epylea and at dilleient
at, 61aLEFFLit'h B001:41.01
b,:pL LW 21 South Seound siTeeL, Hari burg, reuul
riLSSEOTE.D ALP H A HET BLOCKS,
LJ for 60.1 c a .Sctieller'a ii9okEture, Soma 3&C-Am
ilurraibUrg, Yu, ociL
ECONO.LIII MESS SILI.I).—We received a
rrebli.lob Uli morning, a
IiEtt.PER'S
•
ritAIsIBERKLEs.
N.) Just mowed, a very fine lot of Cranberries, at
oot3 bHlai.Elt tt F_RAZER
TUE OPERA OF FAUST
BY Charlee Gounod. Adapted to English
and Italian Words, and revised irom the ria4 score,
wan indications of the Instrilatentation. This new and
popular Opera forms the 20th volume of ••Ditson. at CO's
Euilaou of Standard Operas." his prefaced with aSketch
of ithe compoeer, and of the Idol and incidents of the
work, printed from large type and neatly bound. ?rce $5.
Oliver Dusan it Co., rublishetz, 277 Wsshington street,
1"A61011. n0v.144
11017BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in
pursuance 01 the ant of east:mot.) , of Pennsylvania,
passed the first day of June, 1839, the istookholders of the
traullai Sault, th Washington, Penna., will apply to the.
next aussion 01 the Legislature for a renewal Of an char
ter, with an hicreaae - of its capital front $160,000 to
61100,060. ti,ll 111SED, P1'6314614
AstIMITON, PA., Juno n 4, 1864. 1027
TOY 'BOOKS I TOY BOOKS I
Of the laeies publications, fee.sale at Echefferis Boolistore,
Harrisburg, Pa. uov2l
IV - EW FISH.—New No: 1 and 2 Mackerel
Ali in barrels, hall' barrels Sad kitbs, and by the pound,
laugol • SHISIAte & FRAZSR.
Alb. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in , kitta, just re
.osived this morning, and for sale 'low at
SHISLER & FRAZER'S,
Ameba' I . isonito W:Dock, de.Co )
1 000 128. 13°DrISHI
'of
the
'eele ti
= bratel l . t .j_ bran ',..J ußt ' M ei n
NA for bale by 'emustuas & zaajakt— „
(luMIMMI to Wm. Daa, jr. &go,)
LADIES
MUSICAL.
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SWEET MUSIC,
viou:N - 8, FLUTES, GUITARS, BANJOS,
STRINGS, DRUMS, FIFES, Irnd all kinds of MUSI
CAL MERCHANDISE, PICTURE FRAMES, LOOKING
GLASSES, PHOTOGRAPH CARDS and ALBUMS, AM PRO
TYPE GEMS, E.NGRAVThiGS, PICTURES, &C., &C.
Remember the place, SILAS WARD, No. 12 Third
trees, the largest Music Store this side of the great cities,
Jam.2B-dtf
• PIANOS.
ALBRECHT, RIMIER & SCHMIDT'S
EXCELSIOR PIANOS.
SOLE AGENCY AT Fr. ENOCEES,
93 Market street, Harrisburg.
'VCR REASONS perfectly satisfactory to
MYSELF I have taken the agency of the above moat
excellent Piano& The public is invited to come and ex
amine for themselves.
• A few Schoreacker k Co's Piatioli on hand' yet will he
dsol low. ixiar26-ti
MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS.
TWENTY-SIX FIRST PREMIUMS,
TWELVE SILVER MEDALS,
AND TUN
ONLY GOLD MEDAL (ever won by Instruments of this
class) has been awarded to
MASON & Fr MiaLTN'S INSTRUMENTS.
A full assortment of these instruments always on hand
at W. HNOCECE'B, Sole Agent,
je4-2tawly] 93 Market street.
BUSIir'ESS CARDS.
_
A. C. SMITH,
A.TICORNE.I7 . = AT - LA. %V,
LT AS removed his Ottles from Third to Wal
ls nut street, next to the Priam: AR business in
trusted to him will receive prompt and careful attenon
ap4
JUNES HOUSE,
Oorlior of Market street and Market Square
HARRISBURG PRNNA.
CHAS. H. MANN,
Proprietor
nul3-dtr
STATE CAPITAL HOTEL S .
CORNER OF 'THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS,
HAIMISBURG, PENN'A.
rpHE undersigned having purchased this well
known house has enlarged and thoroughly renovated
lt. The rooms have been re-painted and papered, and the
entire °stalk:humint elegantly re-furnished. Being plea
santly and eligibly located, and provided with every con
vonience, it offers to the public all the comforts and luxu
ries of a brat class hoteL Trusty and obliging servants
slways In attendance. A bar well stocked with choice
liquors is attached to the establishment
de26.dly IC G. TUOMPSON, Proprietor.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, PA,
13, 11. iItPI'UtIISON, Proprietor.
gill's well known Hotel is now in a condi
tion to accommodate the traveling public, affording
the most ample conveniences alike for the transient pest
and the permanent boarder.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refit
ted throughout, and now has accommodations equal in
extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadel
phia and Pittsburg. Its location is the beet 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
eatities of the city It hue nom all the conveniences of
• A FI . It& 2' CLASS HOTEL,
/end the Proprietor is determined to spexe neither ex
pease, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests.
The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully soli
cited, •
4 ,111 E W ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tim NEW BOOKS.
Q. TUMBLING BLOCKS, by Gail Ilani
mon. Price $1 6
HAUNTHD HEARTS, by the author of the Letup.
lighter. $2 00
DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT, by Mrs. Holmes. $1 130
IV.
BARBARA'S HISTORY, a ELOVOI, by Amelia Edwards.
BO cents
THE SMALL MOUSE OF ALLINGTON, by firollope.
$l. 25
SNVEN STORIES, by Ik Marvel, author of "Reverleb
of a Bachelor." $1 50
VIL
3P.Ntilt'3 JOURNAL of the Dzsouvery of the Foam= of
the Nile. $3 00
nts: WOMAN IN BLACK, by author of "Ilan in
$1 5
NOTES OF HOSPITAL LIFE ; Nov. '6l to Aug. '63, $1 00
X.
STORIES OF THE SEAT for boys; from Cooper%
writings. $1 00
STORIES OF THE WOOD, for boys; from Cooper's
eaitings, $1 00
%IL
Ad rwsw books received as soon as published of
IttiatONEß'S BOOK STORE '
6:1 Market street
A N. ASSORTMENT 01!
OVER. 10 0 STYLES
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
AND
JP It ri"11101 INT A. I 3E',
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
AT
KELLER'S
Drug and Fancy Goods . Store,
No. 91 Market street.
The best Morocco
TRAVELIIIG SATk-11 EL
And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suitable
Presents, now on hand at KELLER'S Drug Store,
inarlo-tf No. 91 Market street.
JUST ItECEIVED,
THIS MORNING,
A Fib'ESEI. INTOICE OF
ILICREN.ER ar. CO.'S CtLEBILITED
SUGAR CURED
I ADIS AND Et IP.V4V,
SHISLER 3c FRAZER'S.
my3l
SUINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP,
quills INVALUABLE SYRUP, which is en
tirely vegetable in lts comPositioe bas been em
played with wonderful [emcees for many Years in theenre
f diseases for the AIR PA.SE.S.GES and LUNGS. For any
brut of the disease,Sueb as COUGH, TICKLING of ti,
MEOAT,SPITTLISIG OF' LOOD,DIFFICULT BRFATEUNG,
iIOARB.EN&S, LOSS' OF VOICE and IMOTIC FEVERS, its
use will, be attended, with the happiest results. It is one
of the best and sagest medicines for all forms of BRON
CHITIS and CONS ON, leuckemett ur prqvra
ties qj Opium in artitahaPe frYdi MTH , .
ralol. $l.OO PER BOTTLE.
Per sale atIIERGNER'S Cheap Book Store.
CiIIM PEOTOBALIi am useful to soothe a
ILA coma, allay Tickling in the Throat, to relieve
Roumania, Catarrh, Sore Throat, tic. They contain
Coltafoot, Horehomid, /pecacuanha, Sonega and Squill,
(the most reliable ecapeetorauta known,) are the. chief ac
flue conatituenta, so blended with Gum Arabic and Sugar,
that each lozenge contain a mild and very pleasant den
lianufactured solely by S. A. - KUNKEL & BRO.,
• lana7 anothecariea, /la Market army Harrisburg.
CIDER VENEGAR.--Pgre Cider Vinegar
! can be bought by the barrel or !malignantly, at
BOYER kOERPER.
FISH! FISH! NOS. 1 AND 2 pAAME.II
- in all size packages, just received and for sale
at SHISLXR & FRAZER'S.
NEW HOMINY at
[ad] BILISLKEt do FRAZBR'a
BESH PINT, APPLES, hermetically
Bealed, ju received at bBISLF , R & R kZE E
, BEEF TONGVES--a fresh
0 1 01 - spousitanumrmiL
xiew drop Cheese, just
fitylrits k KORargE
D V EIT4 '4 ? W9t Atrk
ffIISCELI.ANiaI US.
THE PRESIDEN4
PETROLEUM COMPANY,
PR ES :NT,
1 7 elm ngo County.
Organized under the Laws of Penn'a
OFFICERS:
President—AMOßY EDIVARDS, Eaq , New Yak,
Treasurer—L. H. SIMBSON, Esc., New York.
Secretary—J. EDWIN CONANT. ESQ Volk.
Counset—Mrnsns PLATT, GERARD & EVCKLEY,
New York,
.D18E0IORS:
AMORY EDWARDS, Esq,, New York.
EDEN B. CROCKER, Esq„ of Crocker & Warren, New
York.
FLETCHER WESTRAY, Esq., of Westray, Gibbs & Ev r ,L
castle, New York,
J. M. CLAPP, Esq., President, Yenning° county, Penn.
L. H. SIMPSON, Esq., of L. H. Simpson it Co., New
York.
JOHN M. CLAPP, Esq., General Resident Sul enhten
dent.
ITS LAN DS FORM. ITS
Capital Stock, . . $5,000,000
In Shares of $25 Each, par value•--Nob.
seription Price, $J per Share
Being in full payment for a $25 stare. Nu furti.tt
or assessment to be made.
20,000 Shares, or $lOO,OOO Reserved
for Working Capital.
PARTIES SUBSCRIBING IN THIS COMPANY
WILL RECEIVE AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF STOCK
IN TWO OTHER COMPANIES ADJOINING, WITH
OUT FURTHER CHARGE.
THE LANDS OF THESE. COMPANIES are located on
the Allegheny Ricer, and on Hemlock, Porcupine and
McCrea Creeks, and contains 8,4 . :0 acres, MAKING A.N
OIL BORING TERRITORY OF OVER TEN AND A
HALF MILES IN EXTENT.
The wells on the adj pining property, know a as th
" Celebrated Heidricks" wells, and "Pithole Creek" well
are famous for their Immense supply of oiL
The wells on this property are being stink with great
vigor, and promise large supplies of oiL
To the capitalists and to parties of limited 111EB21: , un
surpassed inducements arc offered. Persons investing ie
this Company get $5 stock and the above BONUS fat
each $1 invested, , lithout further call or asuesmtent.
Subscription books, maps, and all other adettnati3e
can be obtained at the office of
J. W. bIAIONTON,
Attorney-at-Lvo
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT AT RARRISBTRG, PA.
No SUSECTiptiOR taken for less than oar ECM RES co
LARS.
Inquiries by mail promptly answered.
THE BURYING- SPRING
OIL COMPANY
PENN SYI.YAN 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.
Drescrons.—Wm. e. Hassell, John Cled!ng, Thomas
Tolman.
T ' property of this company consists of
the following valoahe 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, blanches of the Little
Kanawha river, more than three-fourths of which is very
line boreing territory, being on the same plateau with the
celebrated "Burning spring" oil lands, and -known as the
best ore TERRILOKY upon the LP HEAVEL wane 'M
GM/L. Four wells are now being sunk on this large tract.
One is almost complete and will be ready tor testing in a
few days, and promises to yield very largely of superior
oil. Two others are nearly down, and the rema:nder ate
rapidly progressing. It is a very remarkable fact that no
well has been sunk on this fiat that has failed to produce
oil in large quantities and of a superior quality. It is
destined to become the most valuable and most produc
tive 011 region of the great Kanawha Valley.
No. 2. Five (5) acres in iee simple (being a part of a
large tract of valuable oil land containing one hundred
and fifty.seven acres, situated in Venango county, Penn'a
and lying on the Eait Sandy river, three miles above the
Allegheny river. One well is now in successful operation
on this tract, with sufficient territory to sink twenty-frr
more wells.
The following wettable leases belong to this company.
to. T. The "Austin Dickey's' lease of one and three
quarters acres of lane situated in Wirt county, West Vir
ginia, lying at the mouth of Burning Spring Run. Two
(2) wells on this tract are yieldin4 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 Run. One well on [hi, tract.
No. 3. The •Gordon &NO comb's" led-se of one acre,
situated as aforesaid, on Burning Spring Bun, near the
Washington Co's lease. Two (2) u - etls on this tract.
No. 41 The "McFarland's" lease of one and one-third
of an sorest land, s.tualed as aforesaid at the head of
Burning Spring Bun. Two wells are in opera:orlon tine
tract.
The vast territory of almost Twelve - hundred acres of
laud owned by this company, with Seven Wells . now in
successful operation and producing oil, and the vigor
with which the other wells are being sunk, the company
being organized entirely atd solely Inc the purpose or
engaging in the legitimate business Of producing oil, and
developing and improving the lands belonging to the com
pany. The management or the same having been entrust
ed to gentlemen ..r known business enterprise, tesponsr
Witty and skin, who will bring to the accomplishment of
the object their united energy and bus ness industry.
We are satisfied in believing and ensuring the stock
holdere that it will yield laigely to them, and offers in
ducements of the highest ammeter to capitaksts and men
of small means who wish a profitable, safe and paying
investment.
I have still a few shines of 'lock of this company to
offer for sale. Those wishing the same can obtain all the
necessary information together with full particulars, di ,
ctiption oil.the lands, maps,
etc. etc.,by applying to ala
either in pers.° or through the mail
• J. R. AIUFFL
General Superintendent and Agent.
Apply in person to 14 ohert Snodgran , , Law office,
North Third street, above Market, Harrisburg, Pa.
Address by mail—P. O. Box 120, Garrisburg, Fe.
dea.dilw
M'FADDEIN'S MARBLE YARD
CORNER OF WALIWT AND 1.14 TH ST.REATTS,
Harrisburg, Pa.
rilitundersigned having opened a Marble
td in We city, beg leave to inform their rry a tati
and the public in general, that they are prepared to fat.
al&
MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DEBVIIPTION
BIJOU is
Moratmentf,
Tombs,
Read Stones,
• Mantles,
And Rouse Work in Marble and Brown Stone.
Give us a call enders, will guarantee sattarainten.
MTADDEN & CO
N. B.—Lettaring meetly Done in Ingliah or Germin.
mor29-dly
VDU TING, WEDDING, INVITATION
V
arm AT HOME CARDS.—By s sperael arrangernem
with one of the best .ewayers in the country, cards of
any description will baxecuted in the highest style of
art, conformable with the latest fashion, and stippli,ed
promptly, at lower prices than are charged by the station
er; in New York or Philadelphia. For samples and prices
tall at BIENGNER'S BOOK STORE.
nichddif
fIHASSH & "BIACONTELL'S ENGLISH
IL/ MERLES, a rare article for table nee, just received
and for gabby ' Silefif.V3trat FRAZIgla i,
febl (touxoteore to Win, Dock, Jr., &
QAP SAGO OECEESF,—,k small but fresilot
)...7 of choice HAP aseo inizEss, just received this
morning, atc. . slligiAß & FRAZER'S.
,
t Salmon.. 4 la in. 00=4 TAM&
IF - 3 elllea.