Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 27, 1859, Image 4

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CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THIC
1 1 / 9 11MANTIMMIN
fENNSYLVANIA RAIL MAD!
N AND AFT:t R 'MONDAY, APRIL aAlth,lB69_, the Passenger Veins on the Pennsylva
alWßailroad will arrive at and leave Bartisteug as rol
e**
EASTWARD.
VAST LINE arrives at 2.22 A. It., and leaves at 2.511 A.
-11 Itite Train stops at Middletown, Elizabethtown, Mt.
Joy, tangastor, Lemon Place, Parksteirg, Downingtown,
%%bleat% nt Philadelphia at 60 A. M.
UGH 'EXPRESS TRAIN arrives at 5.50 A.
:l fee A„ji n , stops. et MiddietowMllllmbethemen,
MI. Joy, lemeaster, Lemon Plate, Parksbun, Downing
ana.AtTiVin at Philadelphia At soil H.
. JOY AGOORMOPAIION TRAIN via H. and L. R.
.11.,leaVeS at 2.50 ..L,34.;tibris atadlAtie"WaVinations, 0 0-
, nuts with the LANCASTER TRAIN which arrives at
JThiladelyhis at 12,40 P. M.
MALL TRAIN eia,,theßevisburg and lane Road
arrives at -12." P Wives at 1.10 if., stops al
Middletown, hlizabetown, Mt. Joy, Lancaster, Lemon
ewe, parselotlii,n, *inlay Stations
East of Doladngtown, and agaves at phliaitelphts at
6030 P. -
HA
-
AccommODATroN TRAIN via the
Brandi Road, -leaver at 11/4 stops at all the way ,
Ithitloiti add ariives el Philadelphia at 9.06 P. M.
WESTWARD.
THROUGH HAMM leaves Philadelphia at 11 P. 11.,
arriving at Harrisburg at 2.58 A. 51., leaves at 8.10 A.
.14.andarrieris at,Pittsburg at 12.66 P.i M.
- MAIL TRAIN via Cohnetoht, leaves' Philadelphia af7.2.5
A.M., Arrives. at. Harrhiburg at 12.20 P. M., leaves at
22.401 . : M., and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.00 midnight.
MT. JOT'. AOOOIiiiODATION TRAIN leaves. LAMAS
" TIDII at 10.821...11., arrived at 12.80 P. M. -
I'M:UM leaves Philadelphia at 12 M., arrives at
TharMbtittat 8.48 P.M., leaves at Lao P. If arrival at
Pateburg at 12.80 A. •
ILtRRIEIBUMG AOLUMMODATION TRAIN leaven Phila.
delphiest 2,40 P.M., arrives at 8.10 P. M.
A. L. ItOtIMFORT.
_ ..911.-Nast Divirion Pearisakiasia „liaaroad..
a rs4ltt'
11350' 1859.
Northern Central Raalway 1
T.I C.E .
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
014 AN D AFTER MONDAY, MAY 2,
2889, the Passenger Trains on the Northern centre
Railway will leave and arrive at Harrisburg as follows
SOUTH.
BBITALO AND NIAGARA EXPRESS.
/Tom Barritbarit. •_ -From Baltimore.
Leave Harrisburg 2.46 A. x. Leave Baltimore . WM P. Y.
AniViiiiiLialinalare7.3. 6 aat. I Arrive inllarrtsb'g2.26r.A.
NIGHT EXPRESS.
iron RemsAuri..... • .From Baltimore.
.Leave Etusgburg 'Lie A. x . I Leave Baltimore :; 8.90 P. x.
Arrive in Urigel2.l6 r.x. Arrive biliarriab'gle.ACtrac.
MAIL TRAIN.
brow. ikerrudinrg. s .. • from Baltimore.
Leave Harrisburg-1.20r. x. I B Leti Leave Baltimore.. 7.80 A. 11.
Ballippre 0.20r.X. Arrive rrlab ' gll.6os.x.
Theonly train Waving for al
timore on Sunday will be
tht, TO A.S.
MAIL TRAIN.
Prom Harrisburg. Pr om
mu—Tr.
..,..risbargl2.46 ra. Leaveßri lamsprti3.B A.X.
AreelnEllifamsp'tE.oor.x. I Arrive ris 112.50r.a.
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BUFFALO AND NIAG RUPEES.
Awn Hartieburg. RaniMicansport.
Leave garriebnri 2.40 P. X. I L'veWilliarasport-10.0.0r.A.
AS.llWilliataipll2.l4 A.x. f Arrive in HarrieblE.l6 . Ax.
Ear further information apply att , the Office.
Weider Of
A. B. WARIORD, Geheral Superintendent. -
-JOHN-W. BALI, Agent.
, bag. May 1859.—a5164tr
_
.PHALA DELPHI.
READING BAIL ROAD.
111,IIMMIE1i4I111.A.NGRIVI,ENT,
A 013.1.8, 18514.
TWO PASFASHigt TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG
DULA . ' . Callndele Oepted,) at 8.00 d. M,; and 2.46 P.
H. :tor Philadelpida, arriving there at 12.60 noon and
7,10. PAL
REWRITING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 7.80 A. N.
and 8.80 P. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon and
8'.26 P. 11.
FARES :—To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars, $8.25 ; No. 2 on
Mantrain,).s2.7o.
PARES Reading, $l.BO and 81.80.
vtlt 4 lir m ading, connect with trains for Pottsville ; Miners.
Patopktia, Catawissib'
'TRAINS LEAVE READING FOR PHILADEL,
PHIAL DAILY, it 6A. IL, 10.18 A N., 12.80n00n and
6.06 P. N.
I RAVETHILADELPHIA FOR READING at 7.80 A. N.,
L2O 3,20 PAL, and 4.46 P. E. .
Feato i--Iteadlog to Philadelphia, 81.76 and 81.46.
'ARC MatiNING - TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG CON
NE(SH AT READING with ..up train for Wllicesbarre ,
Pittston an Scranton. - -
For thr6ugh. tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLY.t4
Lenin' gent.
.
Piaratelbhia and B 4 Oading andLelianon
Vag Branch Railroad,
REDUCTION, OE TOLLS ON IRON ORE.
inQN AND AFTER MAY 16, 1.859, the
:following Tolla will be charged per Ton 012,000 lbs.
vele:Van r. ,
- For. 6 Whip, 21 mtg. For 80 miles, 72 cents.
, 88 At 80 tt
u,
.61 48 .. 40 .. 88 $1
" 68 "88 St
26 14 67 K .
60 " 00
.1. A. NICOLL.%
,f;lenerot.
m 71,11641/
I)Xt. gikt I C,TNON S
OONCENTRATED REMEDIES.
YOR DELICATE DISEASES.-
'..,1113 GREAT. RR VITER.--Steedily eradicate; all
the.evil erre* of Self Abuse, such as general debility,
lees Of ritessory; waiting away of the organs, or any
constitutional derangements as impotency, and weakness
of the sexual organs, brought on by the unrestrained in
itukence of,the paeldoes. _bide one dollar
No. 2.1-'IIIE COZICZNT#ATVG BALM.-Wtlt cure to
sled days, any 0614 of gonorrhoea, Is vidtbout taste or
egielltutd requires no rest tiatlon of diet. Price one dollar.
• Ifo. R.- MIGWTRATUD TEREB.-The use or this
remedy will cure Gleet In a abort time, and I can show
eertificates of cure effbcted after all others tame failed ;
abiulasieleesidurvitbouTsmeil: Price 'cite doilsr.
Ny~.41.---00Nt,glifRAW 12Strirt—Is she only
renteiff linditti that will positively cure strictures of the
urelba, no matter or how long-siandiug or neglected the
SNP maybe . Price one dollar.
' - KO. 11...-ANTNERCLYRIAL personswbo
have used this dreadful drug (mercury,)
shoe ,
(whir mumps
to the system for years, causing so mau.c route ids
onowil) bl r
Ftrete.ama
s, * wilrezurely counter
act the'. effects and remove it from the system Price $l.
hies, et-GRIGNTAL PASTILLS-le & certain 'eure for
. gale jrregularitiss, or repression of the mendruation.
dollars.
- No. 7.-THE CONCENTRATED AARRLN.=-Cures the
whites, falling of the woomb, nervonsnesk painful Men
afehettitro:r-Priets one dollar.
SQLIFTOjt—Ie a remedy that has never
ki Whinging Gravel, and all affections of the
STA and bladder. Price one dollar- .
'her et the above remedies will be sent by mall to
layilartoot the Milted States, on receipt of the price an
-4„no„, Cirecure containing full particulars zeal. be
°Milne( byendesing one Poet Stamp. Addre , s .
' . DR. PM% BitUNON,
Post Pince Box 99, Philadelphia 'a.
Doctor may be consulted in complicated
easel ,V letter or Polloaailly, but only such letters will
be 'atiovirred as contain a teasonable fee.
ormi, Om' York - Bout a atuowbui 81. oct2-dly
READ I I - READ! ! F READ I! I
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AROMeT
IV 244 Lsgm
- "TS's reinedy nfot to bee diced for the re.
lief end eure.of those maladies t o th e a mo .
suer Seams,
DialtliflgiNik, DYSENTERY,
.CHOLDRA. I NEKKBRA
mum, yOrilTDiGl, ACIDITY OF Tag eta
giro. 'pellet:lt Carminative powers,,phnu eteand
" no thing influence, renders it a valuable r in In.
din Oliwayles, pmadlar to the Second Summer,
Gwen tughAnun, eta, It has a reinvigorating and 4;7;
4nthionee on
.the infatuation when i.
inflate In theAthlitaatt awl bowels—aaa on trial *Ulm
Awe indispensable to the well being of every ferohy.-1-
IS will be found as well adapted to Adelte as Ohildrener .
v e y Prepenct 0017 br
A. kliENWlELV,Dispouitig Chemist
N. W Cor. Ninth St Poplar the., Philadelphia.
efir PRICK TA 0b20.3 PER "BOTTLE
Age P.old by C K. Relief, WM. Loeffler, Harrleburg
41,, D. Herr, Columbia and by all Druggists end"
genseallTt 14116417
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ptnnsplvania glailg deg - rapt), Za
Busintss aaerg.
GEORGE W M'CALLA,
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER
diaMARKET STREET,
sagazsmate, OPPE
opeoarrn T J 0211.1 Ems.
CONSTANTLY on hand every variety of
CLOCKS AND WATCHER, and a large and elegant
assortment ef JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, at reasona
ble prices. Repairing done promptly and in the best
style. nay&dly.
PROF. ADOLPh P. TEUPSER,
NRITOULD respectfully inform his old
1r
patrons and the public generally, that he Vila
continue to give Instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH
RAM lie will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their
homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given at
his residence, in Walnut street, three doors belowfourth.
deolri•dtf.
DR. J. W. MOF,VIT
OPERATINE AND KIKIHANICAL DENTIST,
OEFICE and residence No. 10 South
Second street, one door below Belker's Bxrdware
store, and opposite the. Presbyterian Church, manutho
tmes teeth expressly for each particular calm. All die
easea of the mouth carefully treated. Every Operation
warranted. Charges moderate. Office hours from Sto
12 A. andlrom Ito 5 PAIL noviesostldly
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GRAAT A T TRACTIO N. .
NEW TEMPLE OF ART.
4rOBERT R. BARR begs leave most re
_ specthaly to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of
isburcand Strangers Visiting the Capitalohat he
has opened a NEW DAGUERREAN GALLERY in BRANT'S
CITY HALL, where - , Likenesses In every style will be
taken at prices to snit the times. Photographs on
Rnamelled Metal, an entirely new style of Nallrea. Tbey
. oan be reatilly.senthynutil withouteatiwpostage. Ohms
- truthful and unfailing Christmas presents Please call at
the Temple of Art., . RR. BARR,
, dee9 dif Proprietor,and Artie.
NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS
NEW PRICES
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THE 611138CaBERS Laving succeeded
to. the:WHOTMALE AND RETAIL kiNOREftIEiR
NESS of. 41esers.1: GROSS St, ONKEL, at 'WALN UT.
STREET WHARF : , would repactrully anaounceto ° the
citigene of Hargisburg and vicinity, that they, are pre
pared to °Sorter sale a large and complete assortment of
Groceries; • Provisions,
Salt •
Grain, Flour,
Ropes, in great variety,
Queenoware, Paints,
' 'rand,
Glass, Nails,
Cement, &e.,
Our Large SPRING STOCK, puictuonai in Philadelphia
and New York, and now arriving, has been selected
with much care, and will present great inducements to
close buyers.
We intend to keep FIRST-MARS come, and lynx.
NOT BE UNDERSOLD, and hope by honorable dealing, to
merit and receive a share of patronage.
tuar244itf A. ROBINSON at CO.
STONEWARE MANUFACTORY
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
well-known Stoneware annfaoto.
91H18 , lf lately conducted by John Young dr Co., ha
passed into the bands of the undersigned, who will don-
Unite to manufacture and keep on hand a Stn aasort
ment of
STONEWARE.
This Witte his lately been Very much iratueved b the
body . and glazing, and fa warranted superior in material
Inalsty.and finish toasty Stoneware massufaattred in the
State, and, not surpassed by any made in the United
States. •Ptorehasersthemselves being the judger. Much of
our.process is not known to other manufacturers, which
give 118 01 decided advantage. Our clays are all obtained
in New Jersey and vicinity are selected by a careful
agent and chemically prepared, (by one of the oldest
Potters in this country ) so as to form
at &sly. The
free glaze Is from allsonons matter being composed
common Salt and y. There is nothing in the glazing
hat can injure any one, apple butter or anything else
may be kept in it with perfect safety, as there is no poison
about It as there is in the common red earthenware.—
Milk and butter keep much better in this materiallhan It
does in earthen. Ii does not absorb any part of What
may be put into It. All merchants wishing , o keep on
hand a superior article of &mestere willsend the or-orders
to Harrisburg, and we will warrant it as above. Al
orders will be promptly filled and forwarded: for addl.
Ilonal information, or_price.lists of the Ware Address
itims.dtf . WAS- MOYER.
NEW BrEING GOODS
AT
LEAMY'S CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING H A 1 . , L ,
COR. THIRD AND MARKET ST.S.'
FINE HU. FROCK COATS from $5.00 to $15.00.
SPRING CAS. 3.00 10.00.
" BLACK CAS. PANTS from 3.00 7.00.
if FANCY a ' $ll.OO " 4 6,00.
PLAIN AND FANCY arm VESTS, woo , g 6 00.
SUMMER SUITS AS LOW AS 3.00 " 4.00.
ALSO, a fine assortmonfor BM' CLOTHING.
aprB-dt:
.
'WM . IT. BTEES
CARPENTER AND JOBBEB,
CORNER WALNUT .AND .FROIV2' 'WRESTS.
toOft.fllliqr of all kinds done at short
notice, in good,style, and on reasonatde terms.
apr6-dtf
JOHN W. GI,ROVER,
311Ce•rbiziaziatit T.5t.1.2.c0r,
_ _ . .
WYETH'S BUILDING, MARKET STREET,
'ETAS JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW
J.A. York and Philadelphia, a hirge and varied stock of
WILING DRS GOODS, coniprising new-and beaGtitul
styles of CLOTHS PI AIN and FANCY CalitglafEllik3. and
bilk, satin and Idarsenles VliErrIAS, which will be sold
at reasonable, prices, and made lip. to order In the best
3tvle • innrl6
JOHN F. FEEDER,
CHERIV4 -ALLEY, (between Second and
Third streets,) Hairlaburg, having returned from
the city of Philadelphia, where be selected a Splendid
Sleek of Goods, begs leave to inform the public that he
le 40W prepared to manufacture UMBRELLAS AND
PARASOLS, of the latest style and in the most work
manlike manner ; anti also, to execute all kinds of re
pairing atthe ehtiriest notice. He therefore solicits a
share of public patronage. apr9-dem
NEW SPRINcI- GOODS
GEORGE CUNKLE'S
lIRRCHANT TAILORING, CLOTHING
•• •
AND
FURNISHING RAZZAR,
MO' Or MARKET 'STREET, HeWU:Maw PA
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MEE Subseribei returns thanks for the'
A. liberal pthronage through the season jest closing.
and desires to call the attention of Citizens, Members: of
the Legislature and iiitmngens,to Lfa NgW SPRINGSTYId
of Goods, which , will be made up to order in short notice
and in the best manner. A full and commplete assort
ment of - GUTS, FURNISIiING 'GOODS, Winchester &
Co.'s Celebrated Shirts and ColLars,.&o.
ALSO, an . assortment of well made CLAMING of his
own manufacture. aprl-dtf
JNO. H. IMOIEYHILL. WM. H.,. EMMA.
BERRYEULL & ECICELS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
THE undefeigned having entered into
co-partnership in the practice o 1 Law. With - give
proniet attention to all basin. ss intrusted to their charge
OFFICE : walnut street, between . Second 'and Third
streets, Harrisburg. JNO. H. bEItitYHILL,
aprlt•dtr • - WM. H. ECKEL%
VANILLA. *E.A.N!
VANILLA DEAN I
VANILLA BEAN
CHEAP AND SUPERIOR!
agF I AP AND SUPERIOR!
ICE ORE Dust:WlN will find it to their advantage
to oakesiWne the bean and got pidoes.L
I L %old wholesale at city ricra, in Harrisburg by
p,w.gintro -
16. •
No. 91Biarket Street,
Next door below:Fourth -Street.
YENS, t*fJM'
sKAt'AI. I?)r in sat
Witeltlap GOWBOCUTZUsz,
'Nt ! , 61 Market street
E
filisultantous.
EBY & KUNKEL,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
OPPOSITE THE PENN'A DEPOT,
MlCarrissolartzra,
Beg leave to say to Merchants and Hotel
Beepers that they have recently increased
their facilities for getting
GOODS rEOM NEW YORK,
Pg]UdDMII3I.A. AND •BALTIMORE,
And would hereby call the attention of
all purchasers to their
LARGE STOCK OF LEADING ARMS!
WEIOR THEY AIM
SELLING AT CITY PRICES!
ADDING FREIGHT.
Orders for the [following goods will be
promptly filled
Coffee,ElFpw, Molasfts,
Teas, Tobacco, Clgano,
Soaps, Candles, Fluids,
~1 1 . Cheese , Spicei, Starch,
Bacon, Hams, 011, Tar,
Fls#, Salt, Cement, Plaster,
FLO AI L, (a-m
TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED,
IRON, NAILS, &0., &c., eco.
HARITIBURG, February 26-tf.
FLOUR GROCERY
PROVISION STORE I I
pro.siod AIARKEr STREET, muumarrzie.
T R E SUBSCRIBER having now com
pleted his arrangements for a constant supply of
Floor, &gat Loills Mins, Double Extra Flour, one of the
best brands now , maaatactured In the Vatted States.—
Likewise Southern Ohio ettar aratid. a very fine article.
These brands are made of the very lam white wheat in
the country, and may be relied on as a auperiol7P.
FLOUR.
ALSO, Hostetter% Balm White Wheat Family Flour, a
good article. Also, some of the beat of SuperfLne Dauphin
County Brands, all of wtdchowill be sold as low as cau bs
done, and warranted to be what they are represented.
MEWISB, Buckwheat Meal, a wary puretutd flue la ,
ticle ; Corn Meal, always fresh, Mill Feed, dto., d<a Sir
Corn and Oats, by the
-- bushel, or small measure. ,
PROVISIONS.--Hams, Dried Beef, a superior article,
Tongues, %%visa, go.
FBMTd.,,Groeu Apples, Lemons, ate. Dried Fruits,
Dried Peaches pared, a fine article unpared, Dried Ap
plea, Cherries, Elderberries, Blackberries, Currants,
iltdsena Figs, Prunes, &0., &c.
NUM.—Shell-barks, Ground.nuts, Walnuts, English
Walnuts.
POTATOES, Country Soap beat quality, Lard, Beans,
Hominy, beet quality Vinegar. Oak and Hickory Bushel
acd half. Bushel, and Market Baskets, Brooms, &c., &xi.
As my terms are cash, with the motto of "Small Profits
and Quick Sales," T hopeNte glve satisfaction to all who
may favor me with a call and purchase in my line of
business. . Jan2l dtf D. A. IBPNZE.
LOOK TO Yollit DITRRESTSI
ENCOURAGE ROME INDUSTRY,
BY HAVING ALL VOCE . •
PLAIN AND FANCY BINDING
D ONE at the - STATE CAPITAL BIND' ZRY, et Market wed; AVMS PER CENT. LEW
then New -York or Philadelphia prices, which will be
40, We by giTing.us a call. Th elma of stock and work , :
manshlp goaranteed.
Busisssgi ATTENTION 1 !
VERY ,superior BLANK BOOKS, wi th or
litrrtei=lßPagmaeto orderat
oidaroiaarls,A. pages, to size or
pattern, and much more sabstantial than city work. A
fair trial is solicited., Full satisfaction guaranteed. Par
tignlar attention given, to all kinds of County work.--. O
rders by mail, promptly tilled.
"TAXING secured the sole Agen eyo
BOND'S "BOSTON CRACKERS," I have just re•
Wyel a fresh invoice of tho iollowing varieties, wnioll3
can sell at city prices, wholesale or - retail:
GRAHAM BREAD,
OYSTER CRACKERS,
BOSTON 'OK/a/OCRS,
TOAST BISCIU;
WIN* AxPeorr,
-- MUM BISCUIT,
SODA BISCUrr,
NM. nom, JE,
oPPoufte Cie Court House:*
JOBEPM CASEY. 'JOHN . W. BROWN.
CASEY & BROWN,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
fIAVING Associated together in the
practice of the Law, will attend faithfully and
promptly to.all.professlenaLbusiness entrusted to their
care.
Mee in Tbard street three doors from Market
N. B. Conamwtiona in English and German.
mar23-d&vrtf
DU CH RERRIIVIA- I 1 I—Direot from
. Amsterdam, in store and for sale by
WM DOCK, Ja.
110sTON CLOCKS.
TIIST received a new invoice of Howard
• a Co , swiCLIMIKEI, among them a beantGUl Crotch Gallen-Marble Mole. eidl and see them at the
junlT-2m IPAGLE 'WORKS
/TORY AND PEARL FOLDERS, and Pa,
maltuzia iraziolaitylas, for sale at BARGNER
tap Bookstore 61 Market street.
urban Afternoon, 'August 27, 1559.
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D. W. GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
No. 19
MARKET STREET,
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, S T ORE-
KEEPERS AND CONSIIMMRS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your attention to the
largest and best selected stock of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS,
01ls, Viuidabas and Glues,
Dye-SWAN Glass and Putty,
Artist Colors and Tads,
Pare Ground Spam,
Burning Field and Alcohol.
Lard, Sperm mid Pine 0114
Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes,
Castile damps, Sponges and Corks,
&a, &e., &a, ate. &a, ate.,
With a general variety of
PEIMMLIERY & TOILET ARTICLB3,
selected from the best manufacturers and
Perfumers of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
Paints, White Lead,
Linseed Oil, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Artists
— Cblots;
Art's' t'a lirtudieh
in all their varieties,
Colors and Bronzes
of all kinds,
We respectfully invite a call, feeling con&
dent that we can supply the wants of all
on terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH TEETH !
JONES, WHITE & IPCIIRDY'S PORCELAIN TESTS.
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR' RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors.
BAPONTETIDI AND CONCENTRATED LYN.
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier,which we
sell as low as it can be purchased in the
WWI'S FLAVORED
COD LIVER OIL JELLY)
containing 85 per cent. of Oil, it has the
advantage over the oil of being palatable and
not nauseating to the most delicate stomach
Physicians who favor the progrese of the
Science of Medicine, we invite your atten
don to
THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS,
believing a trial of them will establish their
superiority, and secure your preference
for, and confidence in them.
FARMERS AND GRAZIMitSs
Those of you who have not given our
HORSE and CATTLE POWDERS a trial
know not their superiority, and the advan
tage they are in keeping Hop Cattle
healthy and in good conditi
Thousands *an testify to the profit they
have derived from the use of our Cattle
Powder by the increasing quantity and
quality of milk, besides improving the
general health and appearance of their
Cattle.
Our long experience in the business
gives us the advantage of a thorough
knowledge of the trade, and our arrange_ .
ments in the cities are such that we can in
a very short time furnish anything apper
taining to our line of business, on the best
of terms.
Thankful for the liberal 'patronage be
stowed on our house, we hope by strict
attentionto business, a careful selection of
PURE DRUGS,
at fair prieee, and the desire to please all,
to merit a oontinuanct of the favors of a
dittorituhutting public.
.filebical.
DR. JOHNSON,
Baltimore Lock Hospital,
Eras discovered the most certain, speedy
Al, and °Stelae' remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
Lima Or BIX TO TWZLTZ BOUM
No Mercury or Mezun“ Drugs.
gar A Crum WARRANTED, OR so Onexas, is nom ORB TO
Two DaY&
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains In
the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow.
era, Dyspepsia Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas
palpitation of the Heart,Timidity, Trembling', Dimness of
light or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach affections of
the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders
arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth—
those dreadful anddestructive practices which produce
constitutional debility, render marriage impossible, and
destroy both body and mind.
YOUNG MIN
Young men especially who hive become the victims of
solitary Vice, that dreadftil and dcatructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young
men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who
might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the
thunders of eloquence, or waked to eastacy thellviig lyre,
may call with tell confidence. .
.M.ABBIAGE.
Yarded persons, or those contempbaing imani^po, bang
&Ware of physical weakness, should littnedlately 00bault
Dr. J., sad be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WRAIENESEL
hunediatdy Ottivd andfuU rigor Radom%
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J., may
milsiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and ma
deftly rely upon his skill as a physician. .
sir Mice No. 7 South Frederickanad, Baltimore, Md.,
on the letthand elde going from Baltimore street., 7 doors
from the corner. Be particular In °heaving the name
and number, or you will mistake the place. Baparticular,
for Ignorant, Trifling Quacks. with false zanies, or Paltry
Erembep Certificates, attracted by the reputation of Dr.
.Tohnaton, lurk near.
AD letters moat eolith a Postage Stamp, Wase cm the
DR. JOHNSTON.
lhr Jonnsrow member collate Royal College of Surgeon
Londso, graduate from one of the mostembient Collegeaol
the U. State% and the greater part of whose life has been
spent In the Hospitals of :Louden, Paris. Philadelphia and
elsewhere, has effected some of the moetastoolshing Garen
that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the
ears and head whimasieep, great nervousness, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended Sometimes with dersagemoot of mind
were ouredimmediatruy
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE •
Dr. J. addresses all those who having injured them
selves by private and Improper Indulgences, that Beare
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, on
fitting them for enher business or society.
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro.
dosed by early habits of youth. viz : Weakness of the
Back and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Lees of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep.
cia, Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Dismays
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consump
tion,
MENTALLY.
Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind see mush to be
dreaded ;--Lass of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depres
sion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings Aversion to Society, Self
distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, 100., are some of the
evil effects.
'Thousands of persons of all ages, can now judge what is
the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, be.
coming, weak, pale, nervous anct emactate4, have a singu
lar appearance about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of
oonsunintion. •
YOI7NO /1111
who have Injured themselves by a certain practice, in
Weed in when alone_a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or aL school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders
marriage impossible and destroys both mind and body
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country
the darling of his parents, should be snatched from al
prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences o
deviating irom the path of nature, and indulging In a
Certain secret habit. .fluch persons meat, before content
plating
KABALISM.
*MCI that a sound mind and body are the most neoe
sexy requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without these the journey through life becomes s weary
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view
the mind becpmes shadowed with despair, and filled with
'the melancholy rigeothartbaa-tho-nappioese , et another
becomes blighted with our own.
DR. JOHNSTOIPS INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR
• ORGANIC WRSKNISS
By this great and important remedy, Weakness!' of the
Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
Thousands of the moat nervous and debilitated who
had lost all hope, have been immedifileiy r allayed. MI
Impediments to Marriage, Physical or Rental Disqualifi
cation Nervous Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion of
the most fearful kind, speedily cured.
TO STRANGERS
The many thousands cured at this Institution within the
last twelve years, and the numerous important Burgle*
Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices o
which have appeared again and again before the public,
besides his standing as a gent/alum of character and re
sponsetlity, is a sulk:lent guarantee to the afflicted
DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.—When the misguided and
imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the
seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an
Ili-timed sense of shame or dread of dlimovery deters him
from applying to those who, from education and re
spectability can alone befriend mm, delaying till the
consflutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their
appearaace, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin, he.,
progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a
period to his dreadlul sunbrings by Belding him tomthat
bourne from whence no traveller returns." It is a melan
choly fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible die.
ease, owing to the .unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders,
who; by the use of that deadlypoison, mercury ruin the
constitution and make the residue of life miserable
2b Strangers —The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his Mane.
aa- Letters must contain itStimp to es on•the reply,
,i►a- Remedies sent by Mail
Aar No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore
iner2l..d&wl3.
PATENT
SEWING
MACHINES
Have gained the confidence
of all who nee them, and
proved one of the meet
valuable inventions of the
age. They use a Shuttle,
making the Lock Stitch on
both sides of the cloth alike,
or pulled.out. .
the highest mechanical skill,
and ail warranted to work well on all kinds of goods,
from the Lightest Fabric to Heavy Leather. In particular,
wo would call the attention of all to our Family Sewing
Machine. It bee been manufactured expressly for
Family Use. and-has met Wier from. all. It is so simpli
fied as to render it almost impossible to get out of order,
9,r derange its operations, indeed it is so simple as to
Mitonish one,that to small a piece of mechanism will sew.
Below, we give a description of the dliterent styles 01
the Weed Patent.
No. 1, Is a very convenient style, which can be
worked by hand or foot, on or off its mutable. For con
venience of shipping, and also for large mauutacitories,
where it is necessary to place a number of Machines
into a long bench, making one table answer for them all.
Price $9O.
No. R With Walnut or Mahogany Table, either with o r
without Boa Top, which locks down. Price 5100 and 5110.
No. 3, Same size as No 2, but runs with a belt, and
at a much higher rate of .Speed. This kind is well adapt
ed to manufacturing Clothing or Leather work.
'1 his is really the cheapest Machine in the market. as
there is no work done on a Sewing Machine that it will
not do. • It is confidently asserted that this Machine runs
easier than any machine now in we. Price 5100.
No. 4. This Machine has a long arm, to accommodate
aree work. It runs at a bleher rate of speed, runs
easily, and is, without a doubt.- the hest Machine for
Tailors' use, ever offered to the public. ' 1r is , also peen.
liarly fitted for plantation work, as it is very simple ye
substantial and durable, with hut little liability to go
out of order. Price 5120.
No. 5, This is a new and cheaper style, and a general
favorite for Family Light Leather, and a great variety 01
work. It has been gotten op with reference to furnishing
a strong and durable, yet bgnt and tasty Machine, at a
(ass pr ce than either of the above. It • runs very easy'
rapidly, and is pronounced the. best machine now in
market, for $BO.
•No. 6, This is a Machine got np on an entirely new
priciple, different from anything ever before offered to
the n publiivtual we confidently assert that, for family use
it has not an equal. it is very light and tasty, runs very
rapidly, is almost noiseless in its operation, and oses A
STRAIGHT NEEDLE. It is so arranged as to be utterly
both si des ,
-im r
posisbledes, and lor it
carrie to =las stitches. it as a tension on
s a large supply h
o thread on the
under spool, The motions are gaited by two.small cranks
that run without percei•tible noim. The two threads are
worked Mauch a manner as never to both pull at the
same time, and consequently, little liable to break.. The
seam is very elastic, and the thread doe 4 not break in
washing- It will do coarse work • better than any cheap
machine now in market, as it uses' silk, canon, or linen
with equal facility. trice 550.
Descriptive Circulars tarnished gratis
OFFICE 477 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
. - WHITNEY 6r, LYON, Proprietors.
Jar AGENTS WANTED. •' reT2l5-daw4m
- IPSSENCES of all 'kinds at
LCKFPI FADS, kof and )llarket at
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY
8. B corner of Third and WaZ,ua Strecu,
PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1833.
MARINE INSURANCES on VeSAela
Cargo and Freight toall parts of the
INLAND INSIIIIA.NCSE on Goods by Elvers, Canab
Lakes and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union.
' IRE INSURANCES on Merchandise generally, eel ea
Stores, Dwelling Souses, ay.
AMID OP THE COMPANY, November Ist, I!L , ,
1NN0,80 , 1 70.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
Mind of SIX PER CENT. in Cash, on the Capital Sto , k
and SIX PER CENT. on the Scrip of the Company,
able on and after let the proximo.
They have also declared a Scrip Dividend of TIV ENTY.
FIVE PER CENT. on the Original Stock, and
Earnest Frei:DWl= tbr the year ending October Sl.
Certificates for which Will be issued to the part,
titled to the same, on and after the first of I kcemn4r.
Aar PreeeiNe and ResolatiMs adopted by Ike
Wt miss, the increased means of the Company r
from Fronts, and which will be derived tro na
creased Capital Stock under the late amendments I, .4.
Act of Incorporation, render the Ruttier con unwa.,
the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore be
Reseked, That the Guarantee Capital be Msconua,Fd
and the Notes representing the same be debvere.l pco
the makers thereof, LB 8000 as the Risks taken dur
erlod embraced in raid Notes shall have determined.
DIRECTORS.
William Martin, MSS O. Hand, iWilliamßyre.Jr.
Joseph H. Beal, so. Paulding, ,Jaroes Tennsnt,
Edmund A. Bonder, Dr. R. M. Rustend. B. Id'Fariacd,
'7olm C. Davis, Hugh Craig, tre. C. Ludt
Robert Burton, S. max C. Mend,
John R. Penrose, CharksHelley, nebula P iv,
GeorgeO.Leiper, Bamuellk. Stokes, Jacob P. ..1c;
Bayard Iserlingion, Henry Blame, .T.Logan,Pitt'g
H. Jonas Brooke, Mel Tmqualr, D. T. Morgan,
J. F. Ballston, J. B. Semple.
WILLIAM hLtITIN, resident.
THOMAS C. HAND, Vice President.
HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary.
The undersigned, as agent for the above Company, t
prepared to make Insurimees on all description s of pro.
perty on the most liberal teens :
janliklerwly
13.4%.:17X1WC11- FUND,
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPA N I
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
RULES.
1 . Money Is received every day, and in any an.ou r ,,
arge or small.
2. FIVE PER CENT. is paid for moue, from the dal'
put in.
8. The money Is always paid beck In GOLD, %tel.,:
It Is called for, and WilkiOnt Mice.
I. Money Ls received from A'aecidcrra, Admin‘a.
Guardians and others who desire to have It in a !,.n
perfect safety, and where interest can be obtained 1,
6. The money received from depositors Is luve,if..
REAL ESTATE, MORIpAGES, GROOM/ RENTS,
such other first chum %eternises as the Charter dire..f ,
6. Mice Hours—Every day from 9 till b
on Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o'clock In the evet.l:.
This old and well established SAVING FUND re•
ceived more than TEN MILLIuNS of dollars from nearly
thirty thousand depositors.
HON. HENRY L. RENNER, President.
ROBERT SIELFBIDGE, Vice President
WE. J. B>®, Secretary.
- DIRECTORS.
Henry L. Banner,
Edward L. tarter,
Robert Selfridge,
Samuel K. Ashton,
C. Landreth Manna,
OFFICE :
Walnut street, S. W. Cor. Third street,
PHILADELPHIA.
arra- , twly
COMMONWEALTH lESTIRLNCX
Company,
Union Huildings, Third St., Harrisburg, Pa.
(CELARTFLRED CAPITAL-5300.000. )
Insure buildings and otbe, property against loss or dam
age by lira.
Also, insl the Per Os ',the Sea, Inland Navi s aewe
INTEREST PALO FOR MONEY.
dad 2tranrinirmien.
DIIISC7OIII3.
Simon Cameron, eo. Bergner, W. F. Murray ;
•Geo. M. DIMS; Benjamin Parke. F. K. Boas.
Berryhill,
Eli Slifer, A.B. Warta Kepner,
rd, Jno. B. reedier,
J. B Boyd,
OFFICERS.
SIMON CAMERON, President.
BENJ. 'ABBE, Vice President,
S. S. CARRIER, Secretary,
_ ,
M.& BURT ac: WHIT ON
111 Fulton St., and 50 Ann St.,
NEW YORK,
WEED'S
ILLNUFAO/ORZIta OF
Wang LEAD, ZINO TAINTS AND COLOI
OILS, VARNISHES, rrc.
English, French and German Artists' Ma t rria:.,
FINE COLORS IN OIL AND WAI Eli,
WINSOR & NEWTON'S TUBE & CASE Cuta , u, , .
BRUSHES,
ILIXTBRATIOLL & DRAUCIIPDOILEN'I3 Tics Tit I. lik.N . l*
DRAWING AND TRACING PA PER.
Stereoscopes, Stereoscopic Views
...
ETC., ETC., ETC., KW., kTe.
l i k i
rb — titular attention of Patotere, Dealer, a 1... 'l,':
is cal tO anew Patent Nettled of putur^ ' uf 1 ' ...'
and Zincle
um in NETALIC CANS,. of wad. 1.. , ti. ,
Warms are the Sole Proprietors.
These Can.) are Intended by the inventor tu i,lit t,1.• I:-
difficulty heretofore existing in the puthut ~ii i. i...
and Zinc in small kegs. All camaututr,, ti, pout. , ~
aware that the loss on Lead and Zine tat up 4,1 P,, ...
woottenpackoga, lafrtneftec to ten per ctia.,iii,il ,11...
cases much more, owing to the abcorpuun or u o ,k,.. •
the consequent hardening of the paint agatnlc the ic ,,, --
to say nothing of the additional labor required ~, ~. ~
paha ready far use, atter it has become h• rd in d 0...-.
The /ass of the keg, too, iße consideration tyi.,Lii -, . •
not be lost sight of. me Palest Can net ta.l3 ~.-% -.
Mete difficulties, butin affilitiOn thereto fur nun,- i. • ~ •
/MOM With a strong end convenient print p•'- '
which to use the paint, which Is abase w<atil z/ :- IL—
the datorenes of coat between the cans and 1,,,-
The,(7a3B are packed in SaWntlat, In SC un. ~- 4
boxes, which contain 2051hs each, that Is 8 in ::, i
450 Si Cans, and they may be safely shipp,,,, ~,!, r, -
or otherwise to any part o the linked tAtite.l..
Circulars, containing cute with full deacript . li -,.,!
mail on application. 1..11:..: , ~....`
NEW SOUTHERN WE EAT FL' I
very fte, just received and for sale at :1.,
And Provision More of 11 A. 10.. , .%
lyll
No. 106 Mare ti n 1
EFFECTUAL VERMIN POIN'I>EI I
THIS article when blown or dtitt -, 1
j_ crevices infested 'with Ants, Roaches, 1.11,, , •
vermin, will route and effectually destroy tie
tads in packing your wollens and bedding. and
cushions. tofu, Ac , ac. It Is death to all
harmless to the human race. Sold, only at 1:-
DRUGSTORE, and In any quantity, by the our,
LYON'S ItIAGRRTIC POWDER. Is also ono 01 Ito'
beet articles for the same Pu r poses; is put up 11l Liu
tors, and sold at 25 cents, at
iylad IGLU:WS DRUG STula:.
y 91 Markel
AUGUST AND SEPTEbIBER
ARE recommended by most writer=
favorable months for transplanting
EVERGRtENS AND STRAWBERRIES
A fine assortment may be found at the Key,tuue ` - -
eery, at very moderate priues.
SMALL 'EVERGREENS
From 10 Inches to 2 lees, suitable for orvam.-
screens and bedgew--partiedlarly for Cemetery
chiding Arbor Vitus, Norway Mr, Balsam Mr, Scene Privet, Tree Bur, English and Irish Yew, Ac., vets
by thelituldred. Apply to A.
_Thirrlahupg, July 28 , 1869 j y2B itf
Jusuratut tompantes,
DELAWARE MUTUAL
WJT.T.TA HIIEHLR.R,
Harrisburg. pn.
F. Carroll Brewster
Joseph B. Barry,
Francis Lee.
Joseph Yerkes,
Hoary binendorffer.
ALPOICAMB C 7
November TO,
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