Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, January 05, 1864, Image 4

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    Revelations of the Microscope.
Brush a little of the fuzz from the wing of R.
der! butterfly, RIVI let it fail upon a pi-ro of
gltss rill be --eel , ie. th- ,h _s :Is it tioz
olflea dust. Slide the glees uolei 1114,10
and each prti...h., of tit, dust r-,veal
itself as a perfect symmetrkal feather.
Dive your arm a slight as t., draw a
small drop of blood; lola the blood with a
drop of vinegar and water, a .il place it up,
the glass side under the microsc .p. You will
discover that the red matter (,1 the blood 's
formed of innumerable ;lobules or discs, which,
though so small as to be separately invisible to
the naked eye, appear under the microscope
each larger than a letter "o" of this print.
Take a drop of water from a stagnant pool,
or ditch, or sluggish brook, dipping it from
among the green vegetable matter on the sur
rare. Oa holding the water to the light it will
look a little milky, but on piaci cg the smallest
drop under the microscope, you will find it
swarming with hundreds of
_strange anitnalsi
that - are swimming about in it with the greatest
vivacity. These animalcules exist in such
multitudes that any effarts to conceive of their
numbers bewilder the imagination.
This invisible universe of created beings is
the most wonderful of all the. revelations of tho
microscope. During the greater past of man's
- existence on the earth, while he'has been fight
ing, taming and studying the lower animals
which were visible to his sight, he had been
surrounded by these other multitudes of the
earth's inhabitants, without any suspicion of
their existence! In endless variety of form and
structure thby are bustling through their ac
tive lives, pursuing their prey, defending their
persons, waging their wars, multiplying their
species, and ending their careers, countlors
hosts at each tick of the clock passing out of
existence,' and making way for new hosts that
are following, in endless succession. What other
fields of creation . may yet, by some inconceiva
ble methods, be revealed to our knowledge ?
Tas PILOT FISII AND TIIE the
month of Mey, 1797, a ship, which bore the
celebrated zoolcgiat, M. ,Geoffrey, was lying
bacalmid between Cape Bon and the island of
Malta, when the ennui of the pa.ssenger's was
dissipated by the approach of a shark. - He was
preceded by two pilot fishes that had directed
their course towards the ship's' stein, which
they inspected twice, swimming from ono end
to the other. Not finding anything, they for
a time departed. The shaft., it is asserted,
never lost sight of the pilots, and he -seems to
have followed them as if he had been an iron
shark and they had been magnets. The sailors
threw overboard a large hook baited with pork.
The three, observing the splash of the bait,
stopped. 'The two pilots advanced as if to
examine the cause. While they Were gouo;
the shark was seen playing upon the surface of
the level sea, now diving, now reappoaring in
the same place. When the pilots discovered
the pork, they swam swiftly back to the shark,
took the lead, and all three made towards the
ship. The shark slid not seem to discover the
bait till it was pointed out to him by the pilots,
when he made a rush at it, and was hooked and
huistcd on board. Here the pilots seemed to
have lcd their friend to his death.
The nest wituess;a captain in the royal navy,
gives these leaders credit for greater sagacity.
Captain Richards, while on the Mediterranean
station, saw following the ship a shark, at•
tracted prol ably by a corpse which bad been
committed to the deep. The day was fine. A
hook, baited with pork, Was thrown out. The
shark, attended by four pilot fishes, repeatedly
approached the bait. Whenever he did so, one
of the pilots was distinctly seen from the taffrail
to run his snout against the shark's head, as if
to turn it away. After some further play ; the
shark swam off in the wake of the ship, his
dorsal fin being long distinctly visible above
water. When, howerit, he had gone:a consid
erable distance, he made:a.sudden turn, darted
after the ship, and, before the pilots could over
take him. snapped at the bait and wasfast. ; On
hoisting him up, one of the pilots was observed
clinging to his aide, until he was out of water;
then it fell off. All the pilot fishea swam about
awhile, as if in search of their friend; with
every appearance of anxiety and distress; they
then darted suddenly down into the dopthb of
the ses. .
Mr. Moyen deposes that he saw no less than.
three instances in Which the shark was led by
the pilot fish. When the ;miner neared the
ship the pilot swam close to his snout, or near
his pectoral fin. Sonietimes the pilot fish
darted rapidly forward sideways, as if looking
for something, and constantly went back to the
shark. When the latter was within twenty
paces from the ship, a piece of liacon r faateited
to a great hook, was thrown overboard. Quick
as lightning the pilot fish darted up, smelt the
bait, and instantly went back to the shark,
swimming many times round his snout, and
splashing, as if to give him the exact informa
tion as to the bacon. The shark then put
IThmself in motion, the pilot showing the way,
and, in a moment was, fast to the hook.
HIDROPROAII—A HORRIBLE CASE —A very.
horrible cue of this disease, lately occurcd io
the town of Adams. Mr.. Jas. H. Kenyon, 11
man forty-two years of age, was bitten by a mad
dog last June, in the town of Redfield, Oswego
county. At the time he thought very little
about it, not knowing that the dog .was mad
until several days after. Time passed on, and
tir. Kenyon said but little about it to Any ore
until about five or six.daye Were •his death.
He first noticed an itching sensation on the
thumb which bad been bitten by the_ dog;
-whenever he rubbed the sensitive portion, cold
chills would. instantly pass over his whole body.
This was on Sunday. Oa Monday he felt cold
chills again ; he then mistrusted that he wes
having the hydrophobia, yet he took a sweat,
.and on Tuesday went out and worked some.
On Wednesday ho was taken with vomiting,
which continued nearly all day. Thursday he
was snappish and cross.to those abtut him, and
that night Mr. Jeremiah Parker was called. At
this time Kenyon was having Wightfits once in
three or four minutes. He talked rationally,
and eaid that he was unable to'control hirneel
and did not know what ho mightba led to do.;
and therefore he wished to bh tied, to the bed.
This was done as he requested: •
In his convulsions he tore' the, feather and
straw beds into pieces, and threw himself from
one sido of the bed to the other,seemingltee
quick as lightning ; moving, at ie same time,
the bedstead twelve or eighteen inches each
way; this while he was lashed to the bed. Hh ,
could not Endure to have a drop of water even
in the room, and if any was offered him he
Immediately lignt into convulsions. He now
was in the greatest agony, and plead with the
doctor to bleed him to death, He died about
seven .o'cleck on Friday morning, six months
from the time he was first bitten.--Vrent the
'Watertown (N. Y.) Jowl*.
A NATIONAL BANK AT YORK, PA.—The CM.
VMS of York, Pa , have subscribed $200,000 to
the capital stock of a national bank in that
borough. The stockholders number thirty
two. A greater amount of stock, it is said,
w ould have been subscribed, had it not been
limited to $200,000.
Tits Cle z Velaud and Columbus Railroad Com
pany - hie voted -ten. thousand dollars to the
soldiers' families during this winter, It is
understood that the other railroad companies
in Ohip will follow this liberal and praiseworthy
example.
To Ririto l lslsk SPOTS —Put the article - Stained
over a warm flatiron, stretch it well,. then
squeeze a few drops of lemon juice on it , and
the, spots will disappear at once. Wash lutme
diately in water. This is a complete remedy,
and will satisfy all whc; may try it.
Two -deserters,' named Kephart and Weat,
broke out of the Clearfield jail; on Saturday
morning last.
e 1113:1
'told
ime able.
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. ca7_otaar ,- 77-77. - •
FIVE TRAINS DAILY - TO AND FOUR
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
. ON AND APAR
MONDAY, Nov. 16th, 1868,
HE Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania
..1. Railroad Company will depart from and
arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as fol
lows '
E•ASTWABD.
I.*.WIOUGH IMPRESS TRAIN leaves Harris
burg daily at 2.45 a. in., and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 6.56 a. m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (ex.-
eept Monday) at 6.00 a. ra., and arrives at West
Philidelphist at 10.10 a. xn. Passengers take
breakfast at Lancaster. "11).
WAY' ACCOMMODATION, via Blount Joy, ' •
leaves Harrisburg at 7.20 a. m., and arrives at
Weet•Plilladelphis ar12:25 D. m.
FAST MAIL TEAM leaves Harrisburg daily
(exosptBraday) , ,at 1.00 p. .m., and arrives at
Weste?hilifelelptdiat 5.20 '
Faßßmstriut 'ACOOKM.ODATION TRAM,
via Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 p. m.,
auilarrives at West Philadelphia at 10 50p, in
. •
WES - TWABD
BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Har
risburg daily: (except Monday) at 2.20 a. m.;
Altoona, 8.00. a. m., take breakfast, and arrives
at Pittsburg at 1.00 neon. •
PT-MADELPHIA.TOPRIIIS TRAM loaves
Harrisburg daily 3l 3.20 a. in.; Altoona at 8.40
a.tn., take breakfast, andarrives at Pittsburg at
1.30 p. m.
MAIL TRAM leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p.
in.; Altoona at 7.65 p. m., take supper, and
anlves at Pittsburg at 1.10 a. in.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 'at 416 ,p.
...1).; Altoona at-9.10 p. m., takes suPper, and
arrives at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. in.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION, TRAIN
loaves West Philadelphia at 2.46 p: and at ,
rives at Harrisburg' at 8.10-p.
1101:11 , 1T-:,10Y ACCOMMODATION leaves
Lancaster at - 1.1.88 a..m., arrives at. Harrisburg
at 1.40 p.m
SALKUEL D. YOUNG,
Sup': 'fiddle Div. Penn'a R
Enrrishorg, Nov. 13. 1862.-dtf
Nlligi AIR LIND RUH.
TRMWDAttiI • TO BAW TOME
p -
(IR AND ,TER IcONOKY, November
1. 4 1 16th, 1668, the PaSseuger - Trairks
the Philadelphia arid Beading Railroad Depot,
at Harrisburg, for New York fiud Philadelphia,
follows, iris.: • •
"13 ASTVTA'RD.
.
ExPRE6S UWE leaves Harrisburg at. 6.80
A. M., on arrival of .the PennsylvaniaHailioad
Er preset Train, horn the 'Peat, arriving in Nevi
YOrk at: 1.45A...1d.....and at Philadelphia it
0.20 A. K. A slepPing ear attached toilie
'train 'through from Pittaburg ivithoutehange.
MAIL TRAIN 'loaves „Harrisburg at 8.00. A.
31. : , arriving in 'New York at 5.80 P.
Philadelphia at 1.50. .P. ill:
- "VAST LINE haired Harrisburg at 2.00
Arriving in New'Yeik at '10.25 P. M., and Phil
...
adelphla at 7.00 P. M.
WEISTWARD.
FAT LINE leaves New-York atto.oo A. M.
and Thihnielphis at 8.15 A. M. arriving a
HarrisburgAl..,l6 N.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Now York it 12.00 noon,
end Tiglidelphlwat LIMP. M., arriving at liar
rlsbnrg at 8.20 P. M.
Iq.PRE9B TRAIN leives .14e* york. Al 00
P. M., - mitring " garriabarg at 2,00 A, M.,
anic Oorniecting witkaire Pennsylvania lapress
Train Ici - Pittsburg., A slearting.car.le also at
tached to this train.
Connections are -.made:at Harrisburg with
trains on the Pennsylvania - Northern, :Central
and Cumberland Yalley railroads ; and at Bead
ing- for. Philedelpida, Pottsville, Wilkesbarre,
Allentown,Boston, &o. •
Baggage checked titrengli. Fare between
New 'York and -Harrisburg, $5 16 ; batsmen'
Harrisburg and,, Philadelphia, $8 86 in "No. `1
rare, and sa. 2.
For tickets•ot otber, htformation apply to
• J. .J: CLYDE,
nol4-dif deners,l Agent, Harrisburg
Northern Central Railway
THREE TRAINS DAILY
TO iarD MOM
E 3 IMOR
IMI
Washhiron
Connections made wit4.trains on- Pennslyvs
nis Fleiiveid, to and from- Pittsburg and nut
TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North
and West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all
of Northern New York.
I -AN and after MONDAY, NOVEHBEE:I6tb;
1863,-thePassenger Trains of the Northern
Central Balltirsty will .sxrive'at -and-depart fro*
Harrisburg and Baltimore. as.followde : •
. •
BOUTHWAILD.,-
MAIL TRAIN I.e.aveiß3pibury daily
; (except 8un4y),..10.10 A. M.
leaves. Rarrild) . crg.. 1.20
" , arrives at - Baltimore 5.40 P. itt
ILIC.PIIESB TRAIN leaves Sunbu ry
daily. (exceit tittn
, day)
;; ......11.42 P. M
leaves Harrisburg . ._ '
, .
(except Moridayl. 2.60 A. M,
arrives at 13altimore
daily (excapfXon.:
day) . • -
11kIllliff0Ulla ACCOMMODATION
leaves Iliiileburg 7 00 A. 1.
IffoßtgwAßD:
A itattliti leaveallaitlmoredally
(except Sunday). 9.20.A.,H.
'' • lea* Harrisburg... 1.46 P..m:
arrives alEbnibUry... 4.80 P. M.
EXPIIIP.BB PIIAILT leaves Baltimore
9.80 P. M.
" anivee Harrisburg 2.00 A. M.
leaves Harrisburg •
dally,feiccpt Mon
`::day) ,8.25 A, M.
arlives atSunbity.. 6.25 A. H.
ECA l 3lll B trly4l ACCOMMODATION .
leaves Baltimore • -•
dolly (except timi. ..-
day)", - - 8.00 P..M.
" art-vomit Marrlebin 7.60 P. M.
for further, 14ortiatled apply at__the 0610e1
in PounllylvanialUilltoltd:Depot.
Dußa.a: :It, Gen. Sept.
flirrisluirg, Nov. 16,
Stebital.
DR. WISHART'S
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL
Is the Vital Principle of the Pine Tree.
O BTAINED
by a peculiar process in the
O
distilkttion of the tar, by which its highest
medicinal:properties are retained.
It is the medicine that cures when all others
have failed.
A GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUId.PTIOX.
I am constantly receiving such certificates as
the following. READ IT !
Da. Wisaner—Dear Sir :—I had a very dread•
ful cough and sore throat for one year, and my
whole system was fast giving way, and I *as
prostrated on my bed with but 'little hope of
recovering. My &sale baffled the power of
all medicines, and in a shOrt time I must have
gone to my.grave, but, thank nod, my dough
ter-in•law would not lest until she went to your
store, No. 10 N. Second street, and related my
case to you, purchased one bottle of your -Pine
Tree Tar Cordial, and commenced to use it, and
in one week I was:much better, and after using
three bottles I am perfectly well, a wonder to
all my friends, for they all pronounced me past
cure. Publish my case if you think proper:
REBECCA HAMILTON,
No, 1321 Wylie street, Philadelphia.
TAB CORDIAL.
AN INFALLIBLE cons FOR seolicorns.
- Idr. WARD says:
Dr. Wigwam, Sir:--I had the Bronchitis, In
flammation of, the Lungs, Shortness of Breath,
and Palpitation of the Heart in their worst forms ;
I had been treated,by, several •.eminent physi
cians in:Philadelphia, but they coned not stop
the rapid course of my disease, and 1 had de
spaired of-ever being restored to health. I was
truly-on the verge of, the grave. Your Tine
Tree Cordial was , highly recommended to me by
a friend ; I tried it, h and am thankful to say
;that, alter using four large and one small bot
tle, I was teetered to perfect health. You can
give reference to my house, No. 968 N. Second
etreot,.or at my office of Receiver of taxes, from
9 A. al. to 2 r. m., corner of Chestnut and SiXth
streets. •• • " . JOHN WARD.'
BLEEDING OF THE "LUNGS.
HEAD 'TIM FOLLOWING:
Mr. WISUART, Sir:—l return you my grateful
thanks for the discovery you have made in
making a- med ici ne, tit w itou re Inflammation"
of the Lunge - arid aitier CoMplaint. ' When I
commenced to-tie-lour Pine Tree Tar Cordfal
was, -to all appearances, tiear my grave. I
had been for a length of time spitting blood,
and would at times vomit it. My physiciairi
(for I employed two) pronounced me past cure;
but my sister had used your Pine Tree Tar Col
dal, which did her so much good that she pre
veiled on rue, as a last resort, to try it; and,
thank God, I commenced to use it. I have
taken twelve bottles and am perfectly cured,
and am ready and;willing tbakany person that
is sick Should, call' on me, areiliwill tell them
what - your Cordial has done for..me. :AIL my
friends and neighborcwere utterly astonished
at rprepeedy return to health, -for they had
seen me. vomit ,blood in' .a. clotted state fre
quently... Publish toy casevfor Ll'.want every
peraon that is suffering at; I: war. to :know of
your invaluable medicine. -Respectfully,
• -. VERDIN,
:Crease street, aix doors, stove Richmond•
atreet, Philadelphia.
The Pine Tree Tar Cordial Will cure CoUgba,
Sore Throat and Breast, Brand:fide, Astbine,
Iloopiog Cotigh;-DiPtheria, and is 'also
an excellent remedy lOrdiserkish; of the lidneys,
and female complaints.- • '
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. -
The genuine has the name of the proprietor
and a pine. tree blown in the bottle. All
others are Ipprious imitations.
Paws FIFTY Cerra ~tst, On Dot,t4rt PER Bob•
TLZ. Prepared only by the proprietor.
DELL. Q. C. WISIEIAIRT.
No. 10 North Second St., Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale by all druggists.
deBd&Swm sow
*Willa . qout
SELECT WHI.E I VIK STOCK, IS g DLL
3)i..A.3EXXM
ES it 3
A full aasoilment at BICEGNER'S.
deer '
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GILDEA •
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N.O. 1:1 - 911iA ItlIET" STAB ,
Teeth positively extracted without pain by the
use - of nitroutoxide. • oct7dtf
PUREO - ON9ENTRATED
o r - V . E E,
am.cl W3.1.4L:
PRSONs maidpg lxxes to send to their
friends in the army, will.find this an ele
gant article ; - one box plaiting "fOrty cups of
coffee; equal to any. Jaira cuffee,,and with little
labor. For sale at
n 024 Ja.., co.
AN assortment of PAPER DOLLS, &c., at
SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
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nol9 ' Harrisburg
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BUTTER BU] 111 pounds NeW,
York'.State Batter just received, and f 0
sale by the Firkin or-Pound, at the new gro-i
eery of ~ [ded] . BOYER:dr HOERPER.
TO LADIES;
1.Y017 wish good Letter Taper, Envelopes;
' Ink, Pens, or anything-olse•in the stationery
yon. Will do *ell by calling , atv
SOELEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
nol9 Harrisburg. i
ENGLISH DAIRY and
NEW YORK STATE CHEESE
4t :112.02§i.. : BOYER_.Sr..R9ERPER.
TNO YOU wish a good atild Pen? If so, call IA
1.1 SO ELEFFER Booksfore; Ultras bu rg
•
7.00 A. M
WHElTewAl.il#ary Novel,. Price $1.50.
SiciptTLlga STRAPS,_ .8 :novel of • New
York and the, ariny, -1862 ' • by Henry hior ford
F6i sale Cheap. Bhok xtnre.
;THE Igrkest aesortmciit.of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
in lila city, jlO receixed.at
decs SCRBFFER'S BOOKSTORE
_. - •
DRIEI? BEEF,
A QHOICE.LOT
Just received at WM. DOCK, jit• & CO.
n 02.0 •
O EMMY PRODUCE' cif-all kinds constantC,ly on hnnd . by -130YER KORRPRR,
nolo ..
(la No. Market ;Square. •
PATENT , 11IN9R BACV .ALBUMS:
JST.xeceived:and tor.sele cheaper 'than can
be hckughtin the , city, at.
dftert.. • BOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.-
rg SISE3
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D. W. 0 lz W'=
Wjtsl.l u.
RKTAIL
D UG 6-1 STS,
NO. 19
MARKET ST R
B .ft I 5.A . 13 0 PA
DitUGGI§TS, PLIYSIOIANS, STORK-
I WATERS AND OONBIIMERB
We are daily addiug.to our t . utiOrtment of
goods all--such-artleleh as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your attention •to the
largest and bast selected stock In this city, o(
DBCGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS,
Us, Varalabial and Glues,
Dy-tittifts, G . 1684 and Putty,
2.rtion'thilora cud Tonle,
`Pule around Spites,
RUrblili Fluid and Alcohol,
Levi, Eiperm sod Me 0118.
Vithis and LarnpOlobea,
0.11.11 e Soap; ,Bpongq and porkg,
&o. ao.
With a , Konend marloty of
PMIFUMIIIRY aZOLLET ARTICLES
oiectod from the beet naannfacturea and Pei
'imam of Europe and this oountry.
Boioi veil large dealirs lit
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LIMEND- OIL,
WINDOW OLASB, AIITI81"S
COLORS, PAINT AND
4RTIST'h -BEtITSRKS
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
iXKORS AND BRONZES
or ALL
1i n respeLtJuily invite nil
•
:dent that we can supply the wattle of alt ois
...Sweat to - thelr sabersotlosi. .
TEETH I TXIBTEI I t
duly f~3' AND wrirrive PORCELAIII THETII;
YATlelirr . NEDICINV, and
, . lONTORILL /YHA
Of Alllttinde r aireot from the Proptletots.
Saponifier and a:went-rated Lye.
Wholesale- Agents- for...Saponifier, which we
tell as IoW asitlyiwbe patobased in the Dittos
MAYER'S lIINDICAL FLUID uxnu,afts.
404, arif atolzoN
Wing large - purchasers ht the 0. we etta
Offer Indueemettte td 'close Wyatt. Coal Oil
Lamps of the most fruproved_patterne, yeti
cheep.. All kluae ;lamp eh:titled to, bunt
OWOn.
PARAIERS AND O.RAZIERS4
Those of you who have not given our 1i5511411
AND OATTLi POWDEIIS a trial know not
their eaperlority, and-the' advantage they are
in keeping /Coulee and Oattle healthy and in
good 0011diti0O.
'' Thouunde con Motif}, to the profit they have
:derived from the ilea of our Cattle 'Powders by
the increariag
.quaritity, and; quality of milk
beal4es improvhig 'the gerral' health and sg.!
pumice of their cattle. =: - -
Ottr. long : experience Jon the business gives •tui
the advantage'of'S fho l iOugh knoWledge of the
trade, and oux .arrangements .in the' pities are . :
such that we carith - 11 very short One fugdsh
anything appertaining to- oar btysitteas, on the
, . .
best, of tonne. " •
Thankful for the - illwel patronage _bestowed;
on onr house, we hopeoly strict attention
buslneee, a carafp.l.deleetlon . of
PURE DRUGS
at fair pricei, and the desire to, please' all, to
merit, a c;ontliineiice.of the favoi of a diecrim
hutting public. • 'spill illy
MELODEONS" AND CABINET_ GRANS. •
TwFaiT.Y-s4T- FIRST 24124113118,
•TWELVE, SILVER MKDAIS,
arid the
ONLY GOLD .111.$DAL- (ever won by babe.
merits of thri , ellitii): has been;awarded to
MASON & "INSTEUMENTS.
A full assortment of these itu3trnments sl
yer on hand, at. 4-ai; RNOC.II4I4'B,
Sole Agent,
je4-2tawly 93.Marltet street.
A FfNE ASSOkrXENT OF
PORT FiikLIQSI RORT.FORIOS r
..,. • .
QEIESBMEN 1 RAMO-AiINOR BdRDS
Received at SeIiEFFEE'S BOOKSTORE.
ENGLISH. DAIRY and
NEW YORK SPATE.OHEES(k,
[no2o] WK. DOCK, & CO.
PICKLES! PICKLES!!
11DY THE barret ha;Varal, jar or dozen, a
n 026" .; & EOREP,OI
AA --- PRESH• supply Midukees Celebr ated
Offfed`n*Ml3 and Dried Beta; j
vid2s';
_BOYKR BL.Kotheinc.-
XTEW nqmitiy, at
-_4OlO it iXX)Ns
Illtbiral
Alf
D It. SWEET'
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
TES
GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY.
FOR RHEUMATISM, 00111', NEURALGIA,
STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS,
BRUISKS, CUTS AND WOUNDS,
PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL
RHEUMATIC AND NER
VOUS DISORDERS.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of aranecticia.
The Great Natural Bone Setter.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Coruhdicut,.
Is known all over the United States.
DR STEPHEN SWEEP, of Cbanedicui,
Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Lini
ment:"
Dr. Sweei'a Infadlrble Liniment
Curca Ithenmadsm and never , fade
I r. afters htfalaie Liabana
la a certain remedy for Neuralgia.
Dr, *cone Lilalate Liniment
Cures Burns and :Scalds immediately.
Dr. Saiset's InfaMe Liniment
Is the beet known Remedy for Simains as
Bruises. .
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• D r. Szereei /rife/Able Lini
Ceres headache Immediately and was nave/
kinawo to fall. ,
Dr. Stme s Infallible Listisocra
Affurds itoniedlate relief for Piles, and seldom
fails to oftte. _
• Dr. Sweet's iniallitite Liniment
Cures Toothache in one Minute.
Dr. Sweet's lnfallitik Liniment
Cures Cats an wounds immediately and leavba
no sou. •
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Dr. Sweet's lniallable Liniment
to e beet remedy for Sores in the known
world.
Dr. Sweet's Infallble Linisitent
Has Veen used by more than a million people,
and all praise-IL
Dr. pweet's Infallible Liniment
Is truly a "Irien:i in need," and every fam - ily
should halo it at hand.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50
cents.
RICHARDSON & CO., •
' Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct.
For sale by all Dealers. dawly-eow.
"MARE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL."
!TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
GUBEBS AND COPALBA.
`ibis preparation is particularly recommended
to the MEDICAL PROPASSION and the PIIMIC
-fur the prompt and certain core of D SPAM
OF ,THE BLADDER; KIDNEYS, ÜBDIAIIy
'ORGANS, - ETC. - •
It may be relied on sit the beet Mode for the
administration of these remedies in the large
clase4 diseases of both sexes; to whiele'they
are applicable. It never interferes with the
digestion, and' by its concentration, the dose Is
mubh' reduced.
N. B.—Purchaoare are advised to ask. for
TARRANT'S COMPOUND rETRA.cr - OF CU
BEMS AND COPAIBA, and Vile nothing else,
as imitations 'and worthless preparations, under
similar names, are in the market. Price $1 00.
Sent ny.axprese on receipt of price. Manufac
tured only by_TARRANT&CO.,.No. 278 Green
vetch street, corner of Warren amok New York,
and for sale Druggists merely. oct22-dly
OURT,AIN
MATERIALS't
LaACE
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xLTA I PtT
T. E. WALRAVEN,
OTICIOIL SOH TO W. H, cARLISO
MASONIC HAIL,
719 'Chestnut Street
PITILKDRLPITTA.
•. • -
WINDOW SIIA.D . ES,
FURNITURE-- COVERINGS.
noll aam
- REMEMBER - .THE PLACE 7 .
GEog - GE W. 11IcCALLA,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Agent for the Celebrated American Watches,
NO. 3S MART E T STREET;
(Opposite the Jones House,)
1 / 4 4.R/SB PENH4.
no 6 d4nr, _
PURE CIDER—DIRECT FROM EL
-, ifflitA, NEW YORK.
Tvmst 00.. have just received •
Al TWENTY BARRALS PURR CIDER,
yi%ilch they by the single Aittart or gal
lon, to suit customers: . • .
This cider" was brooght..to thin market, ex=
pressly to meet the wants of the public daring
the holidays. dec2
TOMATO KETSUP.
eIBT received this morning two. barn& To=
mato Kc* f p, which 'We will soli by th(),,
tillon, quart, pint obalf pint to Suit custom-,
era.. Hotels' arid BastaMunts will please notic e.;
_W WK. DOCK, .TE., •
dee2 De allen 3 4.kPrie-tamilY elonerim.
D'l' , 4 . lC-.14,.8 7 1.71:Th I Alt fE S: V 1
Por
1 . 8gg . 4
At SCHEFFER'S Beierltitore, parris!mrg. [n9l9.
MAKIN'S BLACKENING.
500 DOZEN.
TIIST received and for sale, wholesale and re-
J tail- . [aaPt 2 4] Wt.4.....D00x,JR., &co.
(MD& -IBAILEI . and
• ' ' • ' 0
Just received,st TOY -ANNO/413•:
nol9. • saitiFFEß,s4 Boo - Ke p o - as
B lirr .; *lie • p
•••14trai. t!rodnep of :Hoar,
tar A r ise dl n d
by IYER & K01414{,- ;;
um/ dtf Na 8 Market Square.
*.: ~ ~~.i~: iS,2 `: .'Lit
LSI
rETLU t .44 ti Liu4. EL It,
Snuff and Tobacco ,Tivalaettr
it; 4- 18 CBANBERS ST.,
(FitTllleTiv 4'2 elownbers !....'.troet, New Vorh
WOULD [7lll the attontion Of )ocile , t ,
'fancied of hia autunfadare, via :
BROWN SNUFF.
itiacaboy, Devaioe,
Fine llama, Par eVirgtaia,
Came Bappee, Nachitoches,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen
YETALOW SNUFF.
Scotch,
High Toast Scotch,
Irish High Toast, or Lundyfoot,
Honey Dew Scotch,
Fresh Hooey Dow Sooteb.
Fresh Scotch.
Attention fa called to the largo redncti..L.
tuvriave ut Flue Oct, Chewing and 1-7.tookin.,
It.lioao...uos, which will bo found-of a "Impro •
Quality.
TO BA 000.
&MOE LAO.
S. Jaw:,
i'tintater.
Trak td!.
Long,
No. 1,
144.2,
Noe. 1 & 2 mixed,
larannbited.
TINA CM CIVIEWIXG.
P. A. L., or plain,
novena/eh, or Sweet,
Sweet Scented Oronoc,,,
Tin Foil t'aiveit,i
N. B.—A rlicular IA prier,. will lho
application. utrl!..;l,
New Grocery and PI'AVISiOU fi
BOYER k liOERPER,
WIIOLESALE AND RET A i
DEALERS IN
GrROGI7 riLIMSES.
Queens and Glass Ware,
AND ALL KINDS OF
COUNTRY PROD 11 ,
HAVE just opened a huge and wt 11 selecte.:
stock of goods at their stand, No. 3 ld
ket Square, Harrisburg, Pa., to which they
vite the attention of the public generally.
nolo dly
tottig.
JONES ROUSE,
Corner of Markot Strut and Marta :', ! ;1;;;-,,
HARRISBURG, 'PENN A.
CHAS. ILL DIANN,
Proprietor.
noG dtf
CONRAD 110ITNE,
PIIILLIPSInc, I.E.ITRE CtiVATI, PA.
JMIIFS. H. UAYLER, PROPItItTi4I
THE TiIAVELISU COMM will fir: •+
this .a first-dam house. Um* tebto
always supplied with the aluiitateie of the 4+
son, and the bar well stocked with the
brands of liquors.
Good titahl_ing attached to the Hotel.
nova-ant
VIE 'UNITED STATES HOTEI
HAREIHEITRG. Pa
COVIOLLY sts Prom -tutor,-
111 HIS welllttiown Rotel la now In a cc.n.i•
tion to accommodate 3Le traveling
affording the most ample cotlVOElibliCeS al.ke
the transient guest and tha.permanent boarder
THE UNITED li'r.ATgi TICYfF.I. ha:; herr.
entirely refitted throughout, raid Low se
Oommodatlons equal in eztmtt, L.nutt it si „ ,
luxury to any hotel between Philadelpli
Pittsburg. Its location is the beet in the Stu:.
Capital, being in easy access to ail the
lepots, and in close proximity to allothe publt.
dila* and business localities of the city. it bad
now all tho conveniences of
A 1'1282 CLASS iio2 EL,
soil the Proprietors Ara deteratim.l
neither expense, time or labor to erua aro tt
comfort of the guests. The peurolitwe ~t Ili
traveling, public is respectfully seliottd.
ORNAMENTAL AND left If IT •
TREES.
ITINTS, SHRUBBERY, &C., &0., &c.,
_be sold at much more remonable rare
than in the corning spring. Orders scut
mill or otherwise, wi ll be promptly miaow',
to. J. MISII,
aunt& • Keystone Min.:Amy.
D Meth.INTOOK'S PEOTORA
SYRUP.
Aroar lunge weak I Does a long imam ti
.1 -aye you petal Have you a hacklu.;:
&wed Do you explactorate hard, tough mat
ter ? Are youlwasted with night miente ant'
want of 61.)ep1 If so, hev is veer remedy. It wi'
unqueetione.bly eave you. Prices $1 00.
The above medicine bee been wad es.nmsl
in this city with good moults. For gale at
BESLONXB'S BOOR. STORE.
POWLET BOOKS,
BUCEIEUEThr PI7ABIIII,
PORT 1401111 A r t -if
And a general variety of Loather
, oceirecl Ri REBONNITB LOOK ei oRE.
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A O. SMITH, Attorney-at-Lsw, Third street
lianisburg, Pa., all badeasa ontrunted
aim will be promptly, attended to.
Boxibties, POZIBiOWiI Anti Bsck ray of Ofllt.ror
«Alecto& - hie"( 0
A. P. TEEPSER,
TEAO.HER OF MUSIC',
Ortros as WARD'S WNW STORP .
• 122 f,
Reffihionoo: Third. Slims% sbow., North.
dl5 -ti
LAAGIE AND SPLIIN D I
A.SSOaTtENT OF
. InClLC:btc :sn't".6ll2o3349l,
For sale cheap at
• nol9 SCHR'FFER'S BOOKSTORE.
• HAVANA -ORANGES.
rIIBT received at BOYER & KOERPER4
J ,n 025
SPERM CANDLU.
EMT QUALITY.
ALL SI2EirS.
WM. DOCK. Js.. & CO
iept24
• HAVANA. ORANGES,
iecteleil
W?&. DOCK, Js., &. CO.
AAINCEE VEAT.—A fob& lot just receive
/MlLruutfor ooki by Bohm & KOERPER.
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