Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, June 19, 1863, Image 4

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    C
TEE CANADIAN ELOPEMENT CASE.
[From the Chicago Post, Jane 12.1
In 1861, the Thirtieth British infantry came
out to Toronto, and with it came a gay officer
named Captain Nathaniel W. Massey, a rela
tive of wealthy and aristocratic celebrities ia
England and Ireland. The snivel of the mili
tary created quite s flutter among the ladies
of Toronto; and while the soldiers were doomed
to associate with kitchen girl; and uptown
cooks, the officers were courted by the beauty
and fashion of• aristootatin circles. Cards
were issued and
.a,gaa:time = the officers bad in
making morning- omig attending evening
parties at the, assasiona of the wealthy Toren
tonia. ns.
Captain Massey , was one of the most favored
officers, and as a matter of course was a us&
vessel favoiite among all classes in which he
eltsccMted. But it got rumored about that, he
'had left a beautiful and wealthy wife , in Eng
load, and brought out with him a pretty, yet
Artesipated daughter of a country renter. • This
ANett.too much for the moral ideas of Canadian
mamas, and Captain Massey was dropped from
their list of acquaintanees- The Oaptititt's ire
knew no. bounds ; he complained' to hit brother
officers, and the coubminence was-that they
refused to attend partite-J*lm their friend,
the Captain, was peradtted -to , go With them
into society. The . fawning "plovers" of To
ronto satiety were tompelied to specititnio;' , and
the Captainanekais old place in aristocratic
circles, although his bison with the pretty
English , womaa, with whom as attended the
theatreand opera, was well-known. •
Daring the captain's residence in Toronto he
visited England three' times, taking with him
the English woman on one occasion: Some
eks ago he visited NeW York, and returned
ta.company with SMiett drritelak, niece of a
Toronto banker; and her aunt. This Miss M'-
/ravish, who is a daughter 'of the celebrated
Madsen Bay WTavish,"wha committed suicide
in Montreal some; fifteen - years ago, and ob
tained quite a celebrity as the owner of the
"Haunted , House," situated on the mountain,
nearrMontreal, had an income of fifteen thou
sand pounds, per year, and moved in ,the best
circles In Toronto, where' she freqUently met
Capt.,idamey, Pros - .to the captain's visit
to New YOrk,'he took_the English giro Hal-
NIS, and sent her to Bdrope, and society in
cowleqrtence began to forget his .foliles and
Nni° him a eialiai *lre at all their retinioris.
ib* evenings ago Bliss I.l"Tayish attended
as evening party tittle residence of &Canadian
member of.-Parliament and was suddenly
missed She was. nottonnd that night,, butin
the morning it was discovered that the captain
had sold his commission and was Cones/. The
uncle of the lady made inquiries, and
learned that Misslii'Ttivish had left for Niagara
Fags- • A. cousin of the n lady immediately
started in pursuit, and'at,the falls that
the tagitiveshad . gene:te New Yiirk. He tot
/Owed theta there, and after searohting . the ho
teio4ourid that,thei had eacupied a room. nder
the name of "Mr. and Mrs. Morse," and had
left , for parenaknown. He traced them to
.
Washington, but only to find that they hell
just one day's start
Atter searching Aertwel elitists, he traced
the= to this eith where they, arrived, two - days
ago. Ile arrived here and found that to avoid
muspioion they bed lefkthe Trenbout Hew and ,
gamut *de l'ark• wbere,they remained one
clef... On going there t end, examining the regis
ter he discovered that the, hiving pair, had re
-Awned to thccity. Zack he game, mad with
rage,
,and on Wedieentey- -evening was riding
out State street in a car, when be vet the fu
gitivendrivirig past carriage- He sprang
:roman tor in an instant, but as no haoke
comddhe had.-t e: was foroed to -follow them on
foot. Arriving at theetourt House, instead of
proceeding to his betel, he took a carriage;
drove , to the Wage aid` Milwaukie dope%
but found them not. -Retracing his stews lie
drove" rapidly to the Cruchinatniir line de-
fett,.and wen gal, fejle4 when- he saw.the
k. moving fro - the statieni and keened
'lltat 'they had - lefit - far- Chicinnati as fait as
Alain scald waft ” them* on •their` guilt flight.
The unlucky *ought mei an old acquaintance
in t tis ;. gity to w.hankil Serrthe 4101111211 ere,
:,ined mire, by the God above that he would
,cheet, the !captain,4.llA,ikad to follow him to
the dominions of Lucifer ; to do it, andlie, will
no doubt keep his wet* as.it is well known in
TOrOlate thitt.thie cousin wee:betrothed
'siege. to the infatusted-young, lady, who has
thus brought disgrace upon herself oedema
.llterfeet circle of odereeeti relatives: . , Akit Miss
kilevisk• is a ward b. Casneery, it will: not
be safe for the captain to show _himself in
Britiala teeritary_agoitt..au the-British larr.pro
..ilidericheavy peellity.ferrututin away with
a ward in Chancery.
• Mom thollocheater Wes, Innen]
Iths redoubtable hero of the Thirtieth Bri
tish infantry—the idol of the *upper- crust, of
, Theonts..-:thenneediCaptain Nathaniel. Wr Maa r
who.4itiaid arrest; was captured
last nighttiCitifono,patoin t irons and lodged
in jailat Genisee r adiere be now lies awaiting
Alse-enstbeimoselesuef the courts..
4 akfl.ar.siewilialit from the , hotel in this city, ,
he reektitiediaineented-eoniswheve la the. vicia
itiy~i< the oily • tiltillise .hrTavishjoined
4 etatittben-they proceeded in a carriage to Avon
and took . a room at the United States Hotel,
• arriving there about ten yesterday morning.
Chief of Penn Mudgett telegraphed to consta
ble Chase, of Avon, and was advised that the
party Mut arrived. Under Sheriff' Wilson left
this city yesterday, p: , and drove
' ion 'post haste:' Arriving there he found
•- Antihero 'wee MO Ertfittreett liberiff or deputy
there, and at once telegraphed to GellPfe6.-
- 1 144 Sheriff oaths 'din* Wiring bat a short
tin& lieferetite train Arts 'to lead 'for Elmira,
on which Ditiaseialtif hfsla'cliWoire'tio depart..
Tfiti'fiberiff, -- wiLfildessrs. Wilson and Chase,
Wait %fli' thh root Odcfnpleir Maisey, and the
informer inquired if he iri:s Ilfr:fdailey. The ,
captain declined to anoter. Mr, Wilson told
- 'the %Merle! . ShertfrlbeviWilli - 1 ,1 19,1 1 1e1k and
he At woe precneedthemorrant_ordering his -
f
Massey inquired what was to -be done, and
was inforeaxl,alkatobsimais rroinired-togive bail
foothaentaoLtwp , thensandodtdlars or tossa to
jail at Geneses, ten sailes.diabinta ;Massey said
ifitheitteditesiene.bhansand dollars •hei might
fix icap; as-bp had that sum •with Re
said•thather aupposed7he should have to go to
jail, and then asked. 4.1.4 his lady• would. be
allowed to attend , bina .Tho , sheriff replied,
that she could go to Genesee if she desired, but,
mot to jaiL Massey , asked that she be permit
ted to ride in the satheoarridge. The ihatiff
,
repho4` that he kitbags single seat, and.ctould
notoceommodate both. Massey then begged
that he might ride in a separate carriage with
_her: Ton this the 'sheriff- o.bjeeted,•as .he had
Radoretood that , the captaitt had played the leg
game at Rochester, and he did not propose to
ItswatiOtrepestetthere‘ Massey had istipri
dently inaderwrentark that if he got two steps'
thsitartet the• eitetiff he timid not be taught_
Liter with* pariejringi the sheriff produced a
pair of handcuffs, and adjusted' theta to' the
lyrists of the gallant oaptain, but not withoet"
protest that the act was disgraceful to him, an
jgozUelt officer ; his honor was enough when
044144 ease him from such disgrace ; he had
pet *edit, mon. deserters, but had never seen
snob oriisments upon an officer. The captain
h a d oiready.paid his hotel bills, and was then
• iiiirtgerigivigatoil - bythireltetilf - int 'driven to
Geneeeo, and there lodged iti jail,
:when thekrisegter wee thus removed, Wee
Me Wert elhaVihiAres`the first
thee shies shel4kTigdpleldist shi'reslized her
unfortunelerAbliaint le y_44l4oliii , 'carriage
Snit fallowad heramptairto Genesee, and tooh
lodging' a
t 0 allY Tort I ,f
-
th• cl l 7 !'t t krel 418 ,ti Ptr ~b r -h ! " giv.int%
t:1 7 , • .• • • • I
I '4III4InV
-YANA ORAN9II3 - re
e , • 7 in i Acoookirs!; co:
e ;
NOT A RUM DRINK!
highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract.
A PURE TONIO THAT WILL, RELIATM TRH A,
EMOTED AND NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS.
1100FLANWS
GERMAI I I3ITTERS,
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
PHILADELPHIA,
WILL IFFEC tUALLY and MOST CERTAINLY CURE
ALL 'DIvE ORS ARMING FROM
A Ditiordered Liver, Stomach - or
Kidneys.
Thousand. of our citizen. are aufferin; from DYSPEP
SIA and LIVER DISEASES, and to whom tie following
queationd apply—we gheantes '
HOOPLANJYS GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CURE TEEM.
•
Dyspepsia and , Liver. Disease.
Do von•riew with s cestql tomtne mornings, with bad
taste in the mouth an t koor appetite for, breakfast? . Do
you tel •el when you first get an so week and languid you can
scarcely get about? DO yit have's dizziness in.the heat at
nines, and *Rea a dullness, .ith headache ocomionaily
Are yam bowels costive ant inegalsr, and appetite
ably? D o you throw up Wind from the ettmeh, and do
you swell up Mts . ° ? Do you frel a fulness after eating,
and a oinking when the st , mach ismnpty ? . DS yen have
heartburn occasionally? D i yon feel low spirited, and
look on thh dark side of thugs ? Are you not unusually
nervous at times ? Do yon not /*come rustiest, and often
lay until midnight before y, u can go W sleep? and then at
times, don't ycn feel dull and. Weepy moat of nip time?
Is your akin dry ano stay-? oleo sal ow? In short, is not
your life alturthen, full of forepedings ? .
lloollandis German Bitters
Will cure evny case of
CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DESFASE Of
THE KIDNEY 4, 4ND DIE EASE i ABISIN4
FROM A DIEORDERED STOMACH..
•
Observe the following Symptoms resulting from
Disorders of the Digestive Organs
constipstifm, 'lnward Nisei. Vtilnya ny Vend 1 0 the Stead,
Acidity of the Etomach, Nausea, hear tburn , Di+ggust
for Food, Ft . :doers WelOt in the Stfimach, rour .
Erne`ations, Stoking pi Flat ering at the Pit of the
Stomach, Swimming of t e Head, ilurriel and
Daces Breathing, Fluttering at the Dea#,
Choking or Suffocating Sonsationi., eilien in
a lying posture, Dulness of V oleo, Dots .
or Webs- before the bight; Foyer and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of
Pe ' r ation , Yellowness of the
a and Eyes Pain In the - Elde,
.Ohivt,Linser, &0., Ito. •
Sudden ;Flushes, of Neat )
• - Burning in the , Flesh, , . • .
Con -taut Innighlioge of.
and great .
pressihn oTEpirits:
PARTICULAR`NOTICE.
There ate many prerwretioni gold under the name, of
Biters, put np in qiiareboltlea,•cipMpoilided of thescheio
eat whisky or common rum, opting from 20 to 40 debts
per gallon, the tsate disguised by A.,se or Coriander Seed.
This class of Bitters has caused, and will continue to
cause, as long as they cal be sold, hundreds to die the
death of the drunkard. By tit* the the systrm Is kept
continually under the inanely* of Aenho ie dtiostelanta of
the worst kind, the desire for. Liquor is created and , kept
'up, And the reiult it - all the heifers 'att6iidant ripbn a
drunkard's life and !loath. -
Per those who desire and asosA legvor,Ditieva r wo
pubiieh thlfollorrintre•eipt : (let One Bottle Hooflcsd's
Gerwsiin Betters and . mit with Three Quayle of gOod
Broioly W.li.froo, and'ttio tomtit wilt , to a' prep Yon
that will farfarej in ogriiciata virtues stauffj trite exya lexica
Any; of the numerous Uglier Vitteis ih 'the market and
Witt cost muck less. Yon will tight all the virtues of
Hoojfaad'a /Hamlin connection 'RV a g , od 'article of
Liquor. at a much lesa prioe.than thaw inferior prepara
tions will • cost you.
Hoottaud ) s Gerausai Bitters
WILL GIVE YOU
A GOOD APPETITE,
WILL OVIS YOU
STRONG ittAvror NERVES,
WILL OWE YOU
Brisk and Energetic Peelings,
• WELL AN4III.T. YOU. TO
tiliaßElN"
ein) WILL •POEfITIVISLY PltWirkln• ' •
TBLLOV,EIVRII. BILIOUS' PIPER,
Thus aufforiug
From Broken dow_n and Delicate Constitutions,
Fri,ia'*hiievir csaee, either in
MALE O. FEMALE'
WLI4. FIND IN
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
That will reetore_timatp.thi4 usual health. Filch bas
been the eeae in tbongancbi of inatarees, and a fair trial is
bat required to prove the location
.. : I. I 7WEPPMO4 --.- • -
r i
) 1!./ T :fipcs: : BITTERS .t ,
i.
NO, ". , 'A,. .-. - .0: 1. ,LIC
, . -, 'A!.), NOT kINTONDSW AIS 1 ' '
3.N•r:pwr57..410.,:p'.
I lie Proprietore.bmre Uto manill of lettere from the most
velment '
C;2A4720.).4 - • • , . • • I
kw/rim, ,
ant
CITIZ 4NR,
Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the bene
ficial effacte and m virtues of thew B.ttera. •
Prom fLer4 N,ewton. Brpwp, DD, Editor of EncycloL
podia of Religions Knowisege.
•Althistith not didfroako Ye' fatide br radoinniehil Eat
enklietliPLlVYAMeßeb tALlMlghreirbit qui.* 4grik•
Ceuta sod - onsets, I yet know o sin :dent reasons
whys man may not itaisligli to'fire benefits he believes
himself to have received iron any alagde . preparation,
fit tills ISope 'o64' Its histr tlihe elOVlMite to the Unlink
I 'the this J amie reiptrdallquilandpiss
Bitterie,l 7 ' prepared by . br„, O. IC of ty ;
because I've2mpreljadias4 espihnit them ' &Vie ; and.,
the inipieetnon that they Ware chiefly ski' alcohidliftais
tire. lam iiidebtedlo MY friend; lidflakt
Beur, for the redninfar of this prijadiesi'lly prciPlit'tWte,
and for bricoirilgeinelit td try them When elitrdring from
great and long continued debility. The use of three
bottles of these Bitters c akthe beginning of the present
year, was followed by evident relief and restoration to
degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had net felt
for six mkinths before,' Ind - hit almeat' delpsired of re
gaining. t ikoroforo thank @pd wed my friend fir d'-
rooting nie tithe use of them. • '
' ' ' • • - J. NEWTON BROWN.
Phrwtelpida, ToneB, 1861: 1
• ' DISBABBB -OF
KIDNEYS and .1111LADDER3
lu. Yang. or. Aged, Rale or 'Female,
Arc speedaymeyekand , Lne) pptisat(rootored to heath.
nattirevria
,ThcoNtAggpopipip:,iputom-gr.s. vfastinsiwilTi with
scarcely any fi-sh en their bones,
_are cared in &very abort
tl t 5 IlTie.bPltikitu.S fl
nqh ise474 kayo s most gar/mains
effect.
• .1L 1P 426:1 4 1:1312 1 nrei"
4 S
..0 • 1,1 1 t
31Y In !Tteß IPIENLY • 494O O , 4/ 1 , 1100 7.•
74 21 qmi taWnif xo.Taise
them, will serer regret ;tote.{u, taey , C3/11teangerd wish
tileAeßitPettgli ; •. , •
LITERARY NE;-STUDEN TS •
••••AS *Nip !loos bpmi. Jab 'their brains, should
ways
keep b o ttl e 00FLAN . D , 3 lITTOZ nem
them, ss they.wp (04 Much benefit from iti use, to both
mild ant hily,,mvisorstraft and smt,depr•ssing. •
IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT,
And loam no prostintion.
Attention, Soldiers
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS.
We call the atte , Ven of all har'er relations or friends,
in the army to the fact ,titat g!HOOFL, t ND'S German Bit
ters" will cure nine-tenths of the Mamas induced by ex
auCp*ksiations Incidebt 'to Came life. brthe Hats,
vahhahea admit - daily in the newspapers. , on the arilral
di the 1614'11 will be nOtltstei th 4 *lvry lira PNP 9 riidu
.are dalleietij from del*ity. Beery miss •of that kind can
ba ieadily:ettred by if oofland's German akttere. We have
.ne hesitation In dating that if tune Bitters wee freely
used among rine soldiers. hundreds of lira; might be eared
that otherwise werddries
The jtroprietprg fie daily re6eiving tbs ABA letters from
self rare in the army ant bospdals, who havPbten restored
to health by the nee of thesellitti.rs, lent to them by their
friends.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
See that the Signature of C. M. Jackson
is on the WRAPPIEB of each Bottle
MOBYOB noTTLE
•
911 1 RAVI DOZEN for $4 00.
Should
ft yoor neareatdramigt not b nee the article, do not
tm oby a otthe,,,,th ibiloatlngreparat o that
may be offered ny Da Place, bat' send to p us, and no
will
forward. securely paekerlby GOWN. ' •
Principal Oasis. •nd< itaiinfactory,
Oat 'ARCH
RS ill, tir AS: iv iss ,
(Summon to 0. M..i4LOXNON •Re 04 .
, •
- PRO PRIRIORS.
Brier sele loy Dregniete and Deaden in weep tern In
the United ,Statee,
may 26 dy
for Salt & to Relit.
_ -
VAL UA BL E IRON - PROPERTY for
SALE—MATILDA ifttRNAOBS, and ORI B
This property is situated on the Juniata river, in.Mifilin
„,„d gentingdon counties, Pa., within one MUG of Moiled
Uition Station, onPennigrivania railroad. The Juniata
Gaul and Pennsylvania railroad pies through the prO
petty. .it embraces about Twenty-seven Hundred Acres
of land, about three hundred acres of which is good
farm land, in a high state of oultivOlon ; the balance
is good timber land, would supply sufficient charcoal for
the furnace, The improvements area good substantial
Furnace, Stack, Steam Engine Iron Blowing Cylinder's,
&o.,with all the necessary buildings.. ,There is' on this
property an extensive bed of Iron Ore, being identical,
In the geologio it series, w“:. that at Danville and
Bloomsburg. 'This ore can be mined and delivered at
the farnacta for abort One dollar per ton. Limestone
in abundance; of good quality, on this property. The
extensive coal fields of the Broad Top' and Alleghenies
are from forty to fifty miles distant, by Pennsylvania
railroad or canal, and, the canal running through the
property makes it one of the beat locations for the
manufacture 'of iron, either With Coke or anthracite.
In addition to the charcoal, the buildings for the fur
nace and Cairn are ample, substaatial,'And in good repair.
The property wid be sold a bargain, and on easy terms.
For further particulars address
WASHINGTON RIGHTER,
COLUMBIA, LAILOAder County, Pa.
P. B.—For quantity and quality of the ore are prof.
i'mille'ererirt an mune. - jeB•ddrw3m
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT
PUBLIC SALE.
In parsuence of the last will and testament of JOHN
MILE deceased, will be exposed to Public Hale on
Saturday, the 13th day of June, 1863,
At the Court Hottie in the city of Harrisburg, at two
o'clock p. it va lu a bl e TRAOT OW ream sitirde in
the city. of Harrisburg, on the Jonestown road, adjoin
ing property or John ShnOn, William, Allison and the
Hisholen estate. it'being the property. of John Sete, de
ceased ;contsining Twenit-one Acre'', more or less.
Erected thereon is a good two-sio-y
FRAME HOUSE AND BARN,
'Other out bnild"ngs ; good water and a thriving young
APPLE ORCHARD. •
Sale to commence at two o'clock ; an above stated,
when the Urine and conditione of scle will be made
known by . n • JOHN 8 .ADY.
111 7 2 4 -1 0 11 . Admssisstraror de ?noels *on, C. T. A.
4. 4 1 011, SALE.—The BUILDING on the
V corner bf 'Walnut and Short •streete, used as a
uOOPER - 8110P. .This building' was originally built so
bkatilt could be turned into Dwelling ; /louses. It con
nets of three. Operate frames placed:together, each frame
being - 25 by2o Net; snaking the entire building, as itnow
stands, 16 feet long and 20 feet wide. Will eel also an
RIVET HORSE - PO WEE. ENG INR AND BOILER,
nearly now, and one of Drawback's Patent Stave Catiera,
'awl a' Se: of Saws for JOinting Statists. The above
property will be sold at a bargain, as we • Wish to clear
the grown' en which the building 'amide. Enquire at
the Broken, 0200 of S. 7e.M'CI7LLQCH,
febiOdtf IES illarket Street.
NOTICE TO SPECULATORS I
YAWAHLi B Anra , xau ai NOW WO. !
A number of large - Buntaso tom, idjoinii N
the Roendolloruie end Work Sops 9f the Pennrylventa
Crompany; will be)eold low rind on reeponable
terms. Apply to An2ll-4117 001ALW. HALL.
L OTS FOR.SALE-ON NORTH ST.
and Penneerands Anomie. Appli , to
IL J,HALDBIdAN,.
iontd-dtf ' Cot. front sad Wslast eta.
OR BALE-4 - House and Lot. ,
on
• Sixth street, near State. ' Maguire at the Biehanp
°Mee MVULLOQII,
26 Market street,
• Where the highest pries isallraye paid 'for GOLD and
SILVIGn. ' tablZdtf
FOR SALE.-A TWO-STORY FRAME
ROME In Short street. Inquire of
sepSotf W. E. VIIIRBRIEB.
TAILORING'. • .
• •
. . ar. .
The 'iubit . erlber Is ready al NO. 94, MditlElT ST.,
four doors below ?mirth street, to make
MEN'S • AND BOY'S CLOTHING
In anydesired style, and with skill and promptness.
Persons wishing elating done can have it done at the
shortess natio) &p27-dly
B LI.NDS BEA:DES-.
B. J. WILLIAMS, N 0.16 Nerthlllith street, Phila
delphia, Manufacturer of
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SIIADE.
Ili The largest and finest assortment in the city, at
the lowest prices. Blinds painted and trimmed equal
to new. Wore Shades made a'.d lettered. mrBt-2rod
I'IfiARLES F. V OLLISI.EB,
PHOLSTERER,
Okestatir :street, four doora above Sec ond,
(Orroarrs Wasursovon Hoswflonsa.)
Is prepared to, Punish to ordanyla thp very best style of
workmanship, pting Ilia Hair; hiattrideti, Window OW•
tairks ; •Lennges; andrli ethavamities of Pnvnitwre in his
liap, *cohere notice!. and moderato terms. 111 , 1 1 n1 ex
pelleiotin the business, he feels warranted la ag a
abare'of Obit* patronage , confident °This e.bilitY give
satisfaction. jantl-dtt
TO ARCHITECTS.—The South Ward
' t , nada Nikki Trill: pay a•preuit4iiol tiiiriy tiallimi
. for ty,plai! Awl spiee„ifiostions for istlymatory priokSobool
'llSiise; to be erectedd on ifieir bit oileourth street the
albcime-aatousit poill,be paid For tiie , splan aadr,aillea
%%Tit aciptid? tiv pisa
Alt necessar/ itiforEatitfo
ilr VI eves
bx callps ou the, eousaiitter Flaps to be fetraisheS by
, th_t)sl9r7l:4o7 ;11 ' ?J'A,4:1011110111111t, Piregident.
I
}
IS spy Iriv4.l.ieleasima,Secretary-inyll•dtct
' 'A:
•
! • • Nbirtkpld'weelettrated, ,
Mlichener's Axaelrio!,
Igyans le Swiithi superior,
Jorsoy Plain very fine.
Also, Driest4Seet, tongube and Woes Sausage. For
sale by ~ , , apl4 . , WM. 1:191)*, jr. & Co.
GR,EgN fresh
Gri6 owe juit readied by
• • - • , WM. DOOM, & CO.
THE 'FINEST STOOK OF PHOTO
GRAVHILBUP.IB,IPORT igLI08; OAIMOASNO,
POOKBT-BOOFei for Rol+
S,c e ffe s Bookstore, ,
RUCKWHE A.T MEAL-15,000 Ll3B.
DP?
.19LTMA., from lt'omise Valley, for sale
by DoOX. Ja.;k, 00.
TITERMIKTICALL bEAL
11 Peaches, Tomatoes, Lobster t flairoon,i Oysters iplossigr#Ar,s, for Sale by WM. DOOll, Jr.. & CO.
QOLDIER'S DAMP .COMPANIQN.-
L 7 A. very aaavercient Writing Desk; also; POrtfolioa )
lieraorandltun Books, Portraonnaies, /cp. at
• : , 80HEPTD11.41 IibOKSTORM.
hAMS, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNA
BALM-GAS, TONGIIBB, &c., for sale low, by,
. . WOK, JR, &
50 ,
000'
- 0 TJ N D 8
Tholielo,d Poimds
"EI.CSLSIOR”
Sep S
.1151EiT RECEIVING, which we will sell it II
ow
I . igone by the Rogabead„'lleree,Barrel or Bitmle Nara.
my3o WK. DOOR, jr., & CO.
SOLAR' MATCHES!
NO, SULPHUR!
NO SMELL!
.DITTY GROSS of the 'above Superior Matchesjust
eei ved. and for late by . WM. DOOR. it.. & CO.
A P • V' LES! T.
tiO BUSHELS PRIME APPLES just received and for
sale (very low) by WM. DOOR, jr., & CD.
FAV OitLEANS SUIIAIII---nasT IN
L VP; Mastsl :—.lPor made by
WM. DOOR Js., & CO.
WRITING --
FLUIDS.BOSS' Ameri
•
.
can WdliPfc Plui4 l a PRIODdia ink, at 62 cents
NT Tule. ARNOLlPS_gettuin e Wrisi ug BAR .
RIEIN'S Columbian Writing Fluid. LAUGHLIN &
gIigHnNLDII. Ipk, Copyin g Ink, Carmine and Red
Ina of the'beet q uality Blue lot, Mucilage. & c ., at
80/111 1 / 1 103 BOOKSTORE.
Tt 0 S fp . A- M E RIC A N — WriIITRTI
21 r uin, e q ual if not superior to Arnold's English
Plaid, and only 62 cents per quart bottle, at
8011E1PER'll BOOKSTORE.
CfLT fiOW. ARE YOU GR HEN
i_J•suks "—D &N BRYANT'S new comic Song.
Prioe 30 coota,tjust secei7cd and for sale by WARD, It,
h i e law , ibp'e t Third Went. Call and got a onpr
app;
early: -
WALLPAPER, BORDERS, &c., &c.,
V mold yet at last year's priess,wittiont any advanes.
A 13CHEITICIV8 BOOKSTOR N.
FAD PEACHES—=PARED ANt)'
UNPABSD-414 fecidTe4 by.
4-1 • ' WIC PPM: *ItV.4 r(f•
Tux ANVON AL . ALMANAC' AID
ANKtrui gicoliDfor!Mt, tot Ws at,
806111/fiIIara.BOOROTOSIII.
nONDENSED Nee - veil
v -Wad:Was IM'' • MM. Dooitle.;*94l,
Jtteuranct.
INSURANCE AGENCY.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1835.
This Institution ie doing bnainess on the Atutnal.Tn.
sureties principle combined with a Joint Stock Capital.
By the sot of •Incorporation the stock is pledged for
the payment of any loosed which. the company may sus
iglu. And ed an additional *amity to the assured, the
act requires that the pro fi ts of the business shall be
funded and remain with tne corporation, Y agstarantos
end protection to the inured against loss, until ordered
py - that Board of Directors to be redeemed its accordance
With a ProTialen of the sot of inoorporation. This fund
will be represented by scrip issued by the company,
bearing interest not exceeding six per cent. •
No dividend of scrip can be made when the leaden and
expenses exceed - the amount of earned premiums.
Insurances will be-made on Vessels, Freights and Car
goes iloods transported by railroads or canals, and
by steamboats on rirtra and lakes; also, against damage
or loss by Wire, for &limited time,: or permanently.
.The undersigned ; as Agent for the above well known
company, will make Insurance 'against loss or damage
by BM either perpetually or asuraally; on property In
either town or country.
Marine-and Inland Tranaportatlon Maki! also taken
Apply piorsonally.or by,letter.to - - •
ROB.HRT L. liIVENCII,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Jaa9B tf
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE,
. •
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
• P 1 , H11.:411tLY1111.
OFFICE No. 405 'CHESTNUT ST.
[CHARTER PERPETUL.]
CAPITAL AND 'ASSETS, - - - $1,543,586
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
JOHN. JAMES, Actuary. • ,
_ • •
CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON LIVES on
the Most reinamableterms.
They ad es aseeuters, Trustees and Guardiaue under
last Min, and ulDeoeivers and Assignees.
The capital being paid upend inverted, together with
a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers
apurfeat security to the lammed.
- Thel premiums may be paid yearly, yearly or
arter The company add a. BONUS ,periodicaly to the insu
rances for life. The PtBST BONUS appropriated in
December, 1844.. the ShICOND .BONUS :in December,
USW, the . THIBB BONUS in December, 3864,,,and -the
.0 dlr. al 11010113 - to - 1859. Theis 'additlone lee made
with , ret requiring any increase in the premiums to be
paid to the oempium. . •
The fcillowing are &lbw examples from; the Register:
1
Bum Bonus qr
//loured eidditiPo
' ftliq
1.4., 89, y• , ' , $ ,881 60 .., • $3,887 SO
'' 182 '3, ~ , 1,050 00 , 4,060 00
cc" 199 1,000. 40000 1,400';00
cc 888 6,000 1,876 00 • ' 6,875 00
. pant 4, 11012•110)413 quid v10130t7. . . . .••
ILLIAM BUEHLER.
jele-dly
MO
INSURANCE.
Marino, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of
THE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA.
OP PIfIVADZIAPBTA.
Inoorporoied' 1794—Chaiter Parrots:a
CAPITAL AND *soars $42 1 4, 19 0
DIRECTORS •
Artinir a. titan, Seem! W. lowa John A. !frond,
Samuel M. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John
R. Neff, Richard D. Wood,-William Welsh, William, N.
&Men, Janne" N. Dinka's, S. Nan* Wain, John- rira
son, thrsirge L. ganiouzs, Poknolo IL Cope. Zawsza R.
Trotter, Alward S. Clarke.
_3 ASTDFD , G. COP/IN, Prosideve*.
011AllINS PLATT, Secretary.
.
As central agent for the above awned coinpasy, the
undersigned is prepared-to-take Fire Risks in any part
of the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet
ually, on the mast Womble teiuns
Mae in Walnut street near Second.
isirtnuti,
kg/ 1 48-dly. • , • EarFliblulf Pa.
T H. COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO.,
Of Columbia, Lancaster coMitty, Pa.
cliAtrEit PERPETUAL
Tian oompany continue to i.enre buildings, moralist
diae 1i124 ether property, against less and damage by Ire,
on As mutual plan, aither for a cash. premium or pre
,
.
mluranota. •
The large and increasing capital of the company, con
sisting. of , premium notes. given by ita members, and
based itpon .
R
7
'
9145 TW 35,
••• $ •
/neare on the islittnal plan, etlbrds a reliable 'guaran
tee Anal to ten times the average lONS on. the amount
issared ; and the Directors pledge themselveeto dual as
liberally with theakirisisnisui abathid less or damage ae
the ease may /Aga of, "tydistikat with.jastieirto all
piiirieeeihieerhed. •'
ereintunt Notes, Sla 0)90 49.
Biklasee of Cash "Preininni unex-
pond, Jan. Ist. 1882 plBB4 67
Cash 704.17148
leat i kketttarC6l6intbalcina... .... 6.781 47
Chnin'anelpin in Janna4;'lB6B...':. 886 80*
• -- 104116
Lehafie - arid Ittieneee paid . &lir%
the year 1.862..._. 75
Blames =expended, Sebriaty 2dy : •
/863
. • wal l a $3 , 1
• I.
A. S. GIMES, Presideal
GENtai,Tome,2l:l, fkoarbtary.. t•
M. 8. Aatnietift Ttep oll o P ri• i ,
• '
Robert T. Byon, M. P. Ilbunien • ,
Almo k w . la . ri ? .* , pr i , • • 1 . ![Dore, •
.yO4l Randrett, George 'Young. Jr..
R. kfnieb, Nicholas MeDoodad,
Samuel IP AutosAir,,eny
Rphritrii:Merefmr, • - feb23-3tod
0 9,,
=ME
4.111 4. 111118 * () TPAL,
OPPOSITH THR PRINNHYtTANTA AHD !MAHON
VALLEY RAILROAD , DRPOTA,
The' nwirusigued having taken the 'above Hotel , Which
hie been fitted mud furnidled ti roaghont , been
.leire
to that he prepared to peanut
!lasi Who thiSS , favor him 'With their patronage,
• --v- • e that esitibietton,
ThstrtrAimirrA.T.lo nom iiibicalsin
Mate irlittittT of the depotsof theiPenneyltaxia• and
LenaininTailey Willoindii,4lkere the trAvelinqiii,Ale cee
be aedorniruiditeAwith•oiery eiruifOrt WiNtouttlie Union.
*platen°, ore lms, of going 4p-town
Neither lab* nor enpenee ' , loll be spared to render
the guests of thu establishment ari Comfortable as they
can possibly be elsewhere that city of Harrisburg.
Careful and oOniiihtini 14 , 64 *Hi always be found at
the depots on the anTral 'of 441 traWa, to take charge
of the baggage/tee •of eliarge.‘
Ask for the UNITED BTAPBB HOTEL.
my 74117 L. W. TBN ITCH. Proprietor.
NATIONAL NOVEL,
(LATH WHIT: .
•
Rage street, above Third, Philadelphia,
This establishment offers pelt Inducements, not only
on coconut of reduced rates of boarditut from the con.
'tral location to the avenues of trade, as well as the con.
vediences afforded by several passenger raliroada run.
ning past and contiguous to it, by which guests can pass
to and from the Hotel to the different railroad depots,
should they be preferred to the regular °mak:urea be
longing to the house. I am determined to devote my
whole attention to .the comfort and convenience of my
guests, and end to give general satisfaction.
Terms-1.91.23 Per Day.
8.010 0. CIIIO-11101%
(Tormerly of Tagle Hotel, Lebanon, Pa.)
T. V. RIIODNIS, Olin*. • mrll-dtt
t ransportation.
DANIEL'A. MITENOH
Age* of the Old
,Wallewei
Neepeirtralli Jerome the publie that tile Old Datil
truallartatios Ltht (ple:oillfirillfter Line Wow 111
nilitoulle is :this * ll 4O measasfal 6 , 4 14111611, end
prepared to carry Freight as low as any other individual
line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewis.
bug, Wiltiamsport,'Serser Shore, Look Raven, and aL
other points on the Sortbervi central, Philadflpkts and
Brie and Williamsport rant
- • • WANIIIIL A. hltilitiOn, Agent,
• • ; Hiirrieburg, Pa.,
Goals sent to. tha Alrerebonso "fliseirs, Peacock.
Z Zell litnelimno. sad ale market atreet, above
ghth, ithiledelph% br 4 oWaelt..p. m., will arrive at
Harrisburg -ree.,4l,p Mamie/. m 76
LY8AR11.61 , 9:- A large number
01 , -mp.„ yr"; Pt,lifiti ri Whisky Barrels for
oap,,by , , )1. bOOX, & CO.
Amount of Policy, and
balain - to. tya
by aiiPtie"-
=MI
itaisisavis s ?A.
,inar4inerg.
EAGLE WORKS,
EARRISPMG, PIINNiTI.TAN/A,
ItAIMPAOPMUCR OP
80011-BINDEW EULIIU MOINES AND PENS,
STANDING PRILSSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOALDS,
AMID 11A01111111111
GRINDING CUTTING-MACIIINE KNIVES.
PortableLCider Milli an Fodder Cutters,
.8 H 0I& FURNITURE,
General Nadine Work and Iron and Bran
' CASTINGS,
WOOD TURNING IN. ALL ITS BRANCHES,
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., EtC.
Er• Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Braes nude to
order. Qeer and Screw pitting 7 7 dm. &a.
,
. ,
PATENT WO OD EN SCREW OUTTEN° TOOLS.
EX! Clash paid t or, Old Copper, Erase, 9elter,
.
STEAM BOILERS.
rzrissirL ANIA RAILROAD,
ABOVE STATE BMW.
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES
•
Of yarions patterns, both stationary and swinging, EASE
:MIMES and radon' other .untidios canting., for sale
*Tory' cheap at the Day24-dlyf EAGLE WORKS.
0.,,ra 0 L T Z ,
ENGINEER, MACHINIST t STEAM FITTER,
No. 13; NORTH Sill t 4 STREET,
Between Walnut 'and 'Market, Harrisburg, Pit.
Machinery of every description 'made and repaired.
Bran Cocks of - all slays, pod a /lerge apsortmeat of Cias
rittilags . 6cinetnialy on hand.
work done in this establishment will be under Iris
own supdrvision, and warranted to give satisfaction.
0c36 • • •
TEAM POILPARS.,.
;Riving made Mit:dent. sat permanent arrangements
for the purpose, we are now prepared to make
lerr 33COIXAMPLAII
of every ' kind ` promptly and at' reasonable r ates. We
shall nee iron made by Bailey & Bro., the reputation of
which is second to none in the market.
' Irr'N'orre but the best hands employed. Repairing
promptly:attended to. Address
EAGLE WORM!,
awitig• 4l 4 ' • ' Itarrisbniz Pa.
M. M A. PARKHILL
PLUMBER ANDiCiAS FITTER,
• THIIMBiIAZIT,NEXTIDOOS TO TER TELEGRAPH
PRINTING OrrICB.
Stores, dwellings, churches,. public buildings, facto
iries Oiled rip with gas, lead and iron 'pipe in a
workman-like. manner. Hydrants, Wash Basins', Bath
'Tube, Lift and Torte Pumps, Water Closets, Lead arid
-Iron Pipe for water, gee and steam. A share of public
retrousse is respectfully solicited. Al! work promptly
Mt:ended to. ja2,4Bnt
E . lll 0 V A L
h o eahieriber Aseremovol .lia PLUMBINO AND
BRAN TOUND.IiT from hiarketetreet to 'mirth ; street
above Waxliet, Otroeitiiihs 'Bethel Church Thankful
for log patronage-, he hopes, by strict attention to bust
nem, to merit a continuance of it.
maillf-cttf ' WM. PARK:NITA.
litticittitantotto.
OMETL4I , I4I. FOB THE TIMER 111
S.
A gEOESSITY IN EVERt 110TISEHOLD1
.3911 NS & CAOSIAR:i r 'S
AMERICAN CEMENT , GLUE!
THB STRONOEUT GLUE IN THE WORLD!
ROB. QZHERTrigH yiGOD, LEATHER, GLASS,
IVORY, PUNA. 414iHRLE,..PORCELAIN,
ALABASTER, BOHE, CORAL,
tai ovvy o.Tiois tirty ivIR Pao.
Duos" WHICH WILL virtitHAßß
_ ,
II T S'A 0 T
"aver, hourekeeper ahead haves supply of Johns &
Croaley% American Cement tilue.”—New York Times.
"It it. so convenient to have 'in the honee.”—Zfewo
York Barret.'.
"It ik attragriady this commends it to everybody."'
—lWrie•York oldest.
'FiTeitave tri it, andttlatit an potful in our hou
ea water."—Wilkas' Spirit of the Timis.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
2.11D/Bo2a=ltB.lollB wirmasem
Di
rE R s
117. Par oak brall Brag late and iltarakeepatamene
rianrAkroNFtwns th. 441 Rat NT.
JOHNS & CROBLEE,
(Bole Illansfaatanna,)
711 rILL'I'A'H' STREET,
r. (etieltei ;of ilk.* Stanet,)
NA*: *Oa
, dly
'LYON'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA
L
• P. BRANDY . ;
THE ORWCIAIIIMBAVBRANDT has, fer /wend
yearn, beelLmannlactured i ffy= tap spare liaise of the
AMERICAN O`LTA.WBA'and ISABILLA EIRAPIL,and
-hasattsiniuka rirlihopnlaritytbrenghent the:Weet Ind
South, _where great guanottimi of *Ls superb article. is
/Mid ' foto Ilirgiffelit L'and' FAMILY 'napalm. 'I t 'not
9017 eQualsobut asedle:thii , :niost .oIheiewIMPORTRD
BRANDIES:in PURITY, QUALITY and RICHNIOII,OII
FLAVOR; in& wheievei it itan - been intralueed it had
invariably 'net the mostittimualifled laver and eit,ended
e.
ral .
Wentlit pnrwßiandihas long been felt. in
this t coptstry, and tbs opportunity to prepare an Article
of such quality as to supersede the sale and use of the
many vita compounds so often sold under the. ramie of
4 1' Bfan474'?.ean , he regarded only is a pablio goat.
L. LYON'S lIATAWBA 'BRANDY posiesses all the
choice qualitius Of the best' imported Monet; iukl. is post.
tively known to be of F. 1133.160 11 PURITY and of EC
PEROR . 11ZATOR.
In support , of the• alms. statement, we refer to the
certificate of theupdermeptionedweli-known chemists:
Dr. 'A: A. Hayes; alayer;Boston, Mass. ' '
Dr. James R. Chilton_& 00. 4 Oneallati, Now York.
Dr. James M. Nichols .4mArticel OhoP4sts Poston
Mass.
I..lllaney tc. Dr. G. A. Marriner, Analytical
r and Conan Mug Chemists, Chicago, Illinois.
Dr, Cox, Chemist, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. Charles Upham Sheppard, Charleston, 8. C.
Messrs. Gentry,and Maohwood, Ohernieta l ,Tenn.
'l)r. H. A. Pratt, Biivinnal, Ceiatia.
Allof whom hare wiped the Brandy and recommend
it as # perfectly pure article and asan pavainglae medi
eiasl
he" beet itoolateil the gale agent 'for the sale of
this Brandy..,ler the eitp of Harriebnrs and Dauphin co.
no•r&di • ' " Dr.'LOl7D3 WYMTH.
T ILE GRIA
'AT LIV.INGt HISTORY.
THE
REBELLION RECORD,
A. Diary of American Events,
Edited by FRANKINIOORE.
Publishing in parts, at)so dente, each pert illustrated
With two Portraits engraved on steal.
FOUR VOLUMES
are new ready, at annexed pricee, until April 1, 1863:
Cloth ES 15 a volume.
Sheep • 4 00 .‘
Man Calf, or half Morocco... 00 4 ,
THE REBELLION RECORD
IS 7.NDISPNNSABLII TO EVERY PUBLIC AND PIM
VATS LIBRARY.
The four volumes contain:
1.
A FULL AND CONCISE DIARY Of EVENTS, from
the meeting of the South Carolina Convention in
Dec. 1860, to the capture of New Orleans, inclusive.
11.
Over ONE T HOUSAND OFFICIAL REPORTS and Nar
rettfee vt 911 Vior Rattles and Skirmishes that have
occurred during the War. •
Over FIVE HUNDRED 80N413 AND BALLADS, both
loyal and rebel.
FORTY-SEVEN PORTRAITS, engraved on steel, of the
moat celebrated men or the ti=e, and Twenty
Maps and Plans of Battles.
Y.
Over THREE THOUSAND Incidents and Anecdotes of
Personal Daring and Bravery.
egAS WOltil TO
CONSTANT REFERENCE IT Id
EMINENTLY TO BE BELIED ON .11
G. P. PUTNAM, Publisher,
532 Broadway.
CHAS. T. SW% Gen..Agt.
448 Broadway.
SPECIAL NOTION.
Oa and after April Ist, the rise of w Tits RiIIiLLION
Itsoozir" will be odoesuesd Flfty'ets. a volume. From,
that date the sale of Parts, from Nos 1 to 24, will be
discontinued. Back seta of " Tns REssuaos Asoosa”
will be sold only volts ss . gurehaaers and apbeeri
bark who have sot onaplersd the fear cols inse, t "Me°
dose. The ar,ortwill ousaisnue t o be publisned r tra,...
stiff) part iilnstrated with twe Fe is 02
ova. Vahan' /NM,. wlll et/reprise seven parte.
1."m41 lured Saw for sale 1 ,91 7 low,whigeraio Or
I,vots Ext. pr or Suvir_
ret; n il br WM. DOCK JR,
Oatik Notirto.
B
4NIC NOTICE.--Notioe is hereby
•
is given that the undersigned have formed an ammonia.
Lion and prepared a certificate for the purpose of estab
lishing a Sank' of lone, 'Discount and Deposit, under
the provisions of the act entitled ".& supplement to an
act to eltabliSh a optima of late Banking
main, and to mere the riblic against loss from Ingot.
vast Banks, 'I approved the Brat day et May Anno Domini
eighteen hamdredend sixty - one. The said Bank to be
called NABBIZILIV.BANK OR . MOUNT JOY, to
be located fn the' bereugh of Mount Joy, to consist of a
capital stook of 03 Hundred ,Thousand Dollars, in
shares of Fifty Dollars siabh, with the privilege of in.
amain' The same to. any amount not exceeding Thr ee
Hundred Thousand DoUars in all.
J. Ildffroan Hershey, John M. Hershey,
Martin B. Reiter, Jacob M. Stauffer,
Reuben Gerber, John. Bear.
isnllB46moworlF
NOTICE.Notiee is hereby given of an
Intention to establish a Bank of Discount, Deposit
and circulation, under.the provisions of an act, entitled
"[An Act to establish a. system of free banking ill Penn.
aylvania," &a., and the supplement thereto ; said Bank
to be called "T ilill INANIINAOTIIHNIVP BANE," to
b e wa i ted in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster
county, Pa., with a capital of One Hundred Thousand
Dollars, to be divided into two thousand shares of Fifty
Dollars , t .• . • , deoll-Omd
JUST ItE , CEIVED/
THE LARGEST AND 'BEST ASSORTNIEN
Of YINA
STEEL . ENGRAVINGS I
PRINTS; AND HEADS,
AND
SCENES, ADAPTED 808 GRECIAN
OIL PAINTINGS; AT
Kuocheis •Musie Store.
No. 93 Market street Harrisburg..
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
ME LARIVEST
CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT;
AT
W. KNOCHE'S MUSI( STORE,
AT 93 MARKET ST.
n0.15-tf
JOHN TILL'S
COAL .` YARD,
SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW !BATT'S
'ROLLING MILLI
Where he keel's oonstantli en band
LYKENS AND WILICESBARRE COAL,
Om* as STEXILBOAT, BROKAW, EGG, and Alt ft
whist" he wilddispose of et, the lowest, nuke% pries.
Consumers will do well to Sell on him. end, ley In
their supply, as the Coal will be delivered Olean, and
toll weight. Jan2646te
QT. LOUIS FLOUR. TM BEST
BRAND NOR FAMILY ME in the market. 100
barrels of the celebrated St. Lou's Flour, universally
pronounced the most superior article everoNered in the
market, just received and for sale by.
WM DOOR, is., & 00.
want FISh every Tuesday and Fri.
J. day at JOHN WIBBII Store, corner of Third and
Walnut. myB
WALL PAPER AND WINDOW
SHADES.
HENRY C. SHAFFER
Has a large stork of Widow Shades sad Wall Paper on
hand which will be sold very low. Call sod examine.
Paper Hanging personally attested to.
No. U, HANNNT STRUT,
Near the bridge.
oet24.dtf
SECRET DISEASES !
&WERT ,DISRASES!
SAMARITAN'S GIST!
SAMARITAN'S GOT!
Tim Moor Comm Beam Bona tram
Yes, a .positirre Core
BALSAM cepArlA MERCURY DISCARDED.
Onlylin Pine to be taken to elect a core. •
They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any
unpleasant taste, a nd win not, in any way, injure the
stomach or bowels of the moat delicate.
Oases in from Vero to foes dye; dad resent eases in
twenty f fenr hour'. •
No exposirre,leo trOirble, na change ortaresec
Price male pacliages,s2 lerosle, $3. sold by
D. A. ODOM Ss 00.
sent by mail by DESMOND & 00., Doi 161 Phila. P
0.
. jan6-dly
101 O'D ! BLOOD!
I) BORNS TIMM OMB A WHAM 0011-
MON OF THI6 MAL WILD,
width produces
,
SegoFt7.../, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TAT
TERS. SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OE VENE
REAL DISEASES, ETC.
SAMARITAN'S
• ".R0907 AND HERB JUICES
Is.elfered to the radio asa positive cure. Baaishasall
Imputitlei of the blood and brings the system to a
healthy , action, care those Spots, Totters, Dudes and
Copper Dolored-Patches.
OR VENEREAL DISEASES.
The DaMaritares Root and Herb Juices is the meet
certain remedy ever prescribed.. It removes every par
ticle of the poison.
BilifitLlS 1 FRMALNS!
. In assay oftwotiown with which numbers of Females
tmffer, the ROOT AND BIRD JUICSI3 is most happily
11l
adapted, it binited Uterus, in Whites'
in beering
down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for ail coup
plaints incident to the sus.
• : DO NOT DESPAIR.
Keep out of hospitals. Here is a cure in an cue foi
$5. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, with full direct
tions. Bold by. D. W. OEM & 00.
Bent by lixpreSs carefully pact ed by
DBBMOND & 00„
an& Box 151 Phila. P.O.
. _
riEDAR TUBS, CLIURNS and MEA
-1,o; 8171,38, together with a large assortment .148-
1(178, /1500103 Ito., jut received, aad for sale wry
ewe, by Wsf. DOOK, Ja., & CIO
H P. 8i W. C. TAYLOR'S
.IV . STir .ES Jah. ri
ie economical and highly detersive.
It oOntains no Rosin and will not waste.
It la warranted not to injure the heads.
It will impart an agreeable odor, and is therefor
suitable for every purpose. For sale by
WM. DOCK, Js.. & CO.
AMSIII —Just received, a large
ILL supply of COVRRED 8114 AIII-OURBD aklal, 41
..s but braoti ix tAs "naafi. limy ono Bold 18 par
%mime& mean WIC DOOM, Jxti A C.
ROSTON CRACKERS.—A supply' of
/I these delicious cracker's just received and for sale
WM. DOOIC, Jr., & 00.
MINCE MEAT.-A SUPERIOR AR
TIOLM just received and tor sale by
WM. DOCK, & CO.
WEBSTER'S ARMY AND NAVY
POCKET DICTIOiIIanT.
Just received sod for sale
1101LEFPR1'S BOORS TORII.
T.OOKING GLASSES —A Splendid
.111 Asoortment of New Looking Glasses, Pat received,
si x W. MNOUI2II I I3 Music Store, 93 Market street, where
they will be sold . cheap. Call and examine. mall
M.OKED SALMO.N.—A choice supply
for sale by W6f. DOOR, Jr., & o.
MINCE PIES!
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46AISMS, CIIREANTI3, . ,
CITRON.LEMONS
. ,-
SPICES, CMOs .
WINES, BRANDIE . B, - *0
/or nab by . Ws. 1i0011,4 714 ik.CTO.
A D E S.--MAD AMR : 11: DETT,
from New York. hoe taken mains an 'ID corner of
A7arkit and died , ..d straaa, (W !MVO blank? *lore she
to propend to ant, fit and make lisdlostdrennoof over]
dneorlption. and in the latektend alert fiindsionnble style.
Also. in the MAO 10•111, 7114401 i ot ipregi d d .
gerlytion done by iho. °LAM. bPdP4SI