Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 29, 1859, Image 3

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HARRIBBURG•
Monday AftikaOon, August 89,1859.
STATE OF TEES TIELEIE44I4OMIDTICIL.
gaols Wow, Harrisburg, August 29,
1, A. X, 4, 4. X. 7, A. X. 1.2., Noon 2, P. X.
b 2 49 66 64 68
BASONITZR al 7 o'clock A K. 29 872 2 o'clock P.M. 29.814
ALL TES LATE WIZILLI PAPERS, Magazines and
popular publications are for sale at BIMANXII7II
cheap Bookstore, 61 Market street.
AONNT AT MIDDLSTOWN.—Geo. H. Lenhart is
our regular authorized agent for Middletown
and Portsmouth, at which place the TILTGRAPH
can be had every afternoon about four o'clock.
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THB ELNTRACHT Smarr will sing in Capitol
Park this evening, as usual. These free con
certs have been well attended heretofore, and
the weather being pleasant we expect to see a
large crowd of music -loving citizens out to-night..
-••_tTiw was another false fire
FALSE Autax.---liaere
alarm betweeh an and eleven o'clock on Sat
urday night, which startled many of our citi
zens. The alarm was occasioned by an attempt
on the part of one company to draw out a rival
company for a "run," but the effort failed.
A Ciacv Karroo, under the management of
the "Church of God," is now in progress near
Mechanicsburg, having commenced last week.
We learn that an immense crowd of people
visited the camp yesterday, and that a com•
mendable degree of good order was observed.
EXAMINATION OF TNAOLI6RB. —The county su
perintendent, Samuel D. Ingram, BK., is now
engaged in examining teachers in various parts
of the county. lie visited Middletown for that
purpose on Saturday last. The duty is a la
borious one, and will occupy the time of the
Superintendent fox several weeks.
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Puss Upson is a great desideratum just now,
when the country is flooded with "villainous
compounds" of dr9gged whisky, brandy, Meet.
era. For purity and excellent flavor, we think
the Catawba Brandy manufactured in Ohio from
the pure grape, is unequalled. It is sold for
medicinal purposes by Mr. 0. A. l3annvart, sole
egent for this county, and every family should
keep it on baud.
Plarramorr PIC:NM—The arrangements for the
Eintracht Picnic are nearly completed. It will
take place on the grounds of the Park Assoola-
Soo, on Monday the 12th of September, and
be participated An by the "Mannorchoir" of
Baltimore, one of the best German musical
associations in that city. Distinguished musdaos
from other cities are also expected to attend.
A large turn out, and grand musical demonstra
tion, may be anticipated.
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FIGHT sr rna 15spor.—A light occurred of the
depot, on Saturday evening, between two ool
ored pugilists, which attracted a large crowd
and afforded considerable amusement. One of
the combatants had an eye shrouded in mourn
ing, and the other lost a shirt by the operation.
We noticed a police officer in the vicinity, but
no attempt was made to arrest the disorderly
parties.
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Limner Holum AT MIDDLITOWN.-A meeting
of the stockholders of the new Market House
was held at Union Hall on Saturday evening
last, John Monigaa in tho chair, and Jeremiah
Rohrer acting as Secretary. The stock was
fixed at $1,600, and shares to the amount of
$905 immediptier laken. Committees were
appointed to select a location, and to receive
plans and proposals for the erection of the
house, which Is to'he an enclosed one. Another
meeting will be held next Saturday afternoon.
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Tim Marnomer CAMP bizarr:43 near Shepherds
town will commence next Friday, and a large
attendance from this and Cumberland counties
is anticipated. Arrangements are making for
the comfortable accommodation of all who may
visit the meeting during its progress. No doubt
Harrisburg will be largely represented next
Sabbath. By reference to our advertising col
umns, it will be seen that arrangements can be
made with Ur. Erastus J, Jones, of this place,
for boarding by the week or day.
' VISITING CLEIKITMIN.—The pulpits of some of
our churches were yesterday filled by clergy
men from abroad. Rev. Dr. Hodgson. Presid
ing Elder of this district, preached in the Vine
street Methodist chapel in the morning. Rev.
Mr. Rakeitraw of Dauphin, preached in the
Locust street Methodist church at six o'clock in
the evening, and ih the Vine street chapel at
eight o'clock, in both instances delivering ex
cellent sermons. So far as we know the pulpit*
of the other churches were filled by their re
spective pastors.
INSULTING FaMAIJOL—EXCrUNG DXMONSTRA
TION.—QuIte an excitement was occasioned in
Market street the other night, growing out of a
charge made against a young man (whose name
we withold for the present) for insulting ladies.
He denied Abe
_impeachment, but being con
fronted by the ladies in question, both exclaimed
"thou art the man 1" The husband and broth
er of the women was in a high state of excite
ment, and would have chastised the offending
individual had he not taken refuge in his "rxes
tle." If the particulars, as we heard them, are
correct, the fellow deserves a severe personal
castigation.
VISITING Fnumits. —A delegation of the West
Philadelphia Engine Company visited Harris
burg on Saturday, with a view of engaging
quarters for the accommodation of their coat_
pang, who design' participating in the grand
Parade to take place here on the occasion of
dedicating the Friendship House, now in pro
gress of erection. Yesterday the Strangers,
tinder the escort of members of ourfire depart
ment, visited the various engine houses, end iq
every instance were kindly received and hospita
bly entertained. The company will quarter
either at Herr's Hotel or the Jones HOMO.
ON TOM RlM—Lest night there 'Wall • rise of
about four inches in the river.
Fanpronup Fine CO3IPARY.-A stated meet.
Log of the Friendship, Flre,fompany will be
held at their Engine louse. on Monday eve
ning, August 29th. By order.
Coot.—The weather,=,.haa been delight
fully cool, causing se . abandonment of
linens and a resort to woolen clothing. We
are about entering upon the delightful Autumn
season. The "fall of the leaf," with the fall
fashions, Is at hand. 1 .
Hon. Joan W..DavniAf Indiana, whose re- .
cent death, at the agisigty r was , announced by
telegraph, was a native of Cumberland county,
and has a number of mdatives now living in
Harrisburg. He was an active Democratic poii
tician, and served in my important public
positions, State and NatfiSnal.
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Sox' PLux.—We were presented, this morn
ing, with a Golden Drop Plum, taken from a
tree in the garden of Mr. George W. Boyd, of
our town,which weighs four owes and measures
eight inches in circumference I The tree bore about
one hundred and fifty, nearly all of the same
size 1 If any body can produce larger or more
delicious plums, let us see some of them.
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Boleo* • PaufguAlchrilitiiitb l 44;. Orvices. SrP
held regularly every Sabbath id' our county
prison, under the auspices of the Young Men's
Christian Association. Yesterday an:appro
priate discourse was delivered to the inmates of
the prison by Rev. B. R. Waugh, and a fervent
prayer offered up in their behalf by A. J. Herr,
Esq. The exercises generally consist of exhor
tation, singing and prayer ; and we have no
doubt the "labor of love" of those engaged in
the work will be abundantly blessed.
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0111817 AL lucsurtambl.—The most extensive
and brilliant display of the Aurora Borealis, or
"not them lights," eves witnessed in this region
took place last night, commencing about seven
o'clock and continuing until one or two in the
morning fri at which tiapvthe heavens presented
an appearance magnithOnt beyond description.
For several hours the 'town was as light as if
illuminated by a full moon, and hundreds of
promenaders gazed admiringly upon the gor
geous pyrotechnic display.
Tio:pilaw:Err Troicke-&The rumor about an
"independent ticket" - As• all gammon. The
American-Republicans, so far as we are familiar
with public sentiment, are well satisfied with
their candidates, and will not only vote for but
elect the whole ticket. - Me doubt whether there
is a single man in the party ranks insane
enough to engage in any such silly movement
as the getting up of an "Independent ticket."
The idea originated 'with a few "outsiders"
who would like to distract and divide the Op
position, and is simply ridiculous.
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The FlReleiNte PeRAD.II, on the occasion of
dedicating the new house of the Friendship
Company, will take place on Tuesday the first
of November. All the companies of our town,
except the Citizen, will participate, and several
companies- from abroad *re expected—among
others the West Philadelphia Engine Company,
accompanied by Beck's Brass Band ; the Empire
Rook and Ladder Company of the same city, a
company from Mechanicsburg and one from
Carlisle. The parade will be the most attractive
one of the kind that has been witnessed here
for many years.
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NIMPAPIR QUARRIFLB.—The editors of the
rival Locoftico " orgabs" in our town are en
gaged in a very exciting personal quarrel, just
now. The New York limes has an article on the
subject of newspaper quarrels which we copy
for their benefit : 44
"If editors choose to exiiibit themselves in
the character of game cocks, they may be al
ways sure of a certain amount of admiring
attention from a clasQf • people of whom the
Scriptures assure us that their nature cannot be
expelled from them even by braying them in
mortar. But the mass of the readers neither
know or care anything about the merits of such
controversies as these, and regard every line
that is spent upon the rivalries, and petty
jealousies, and imbecile quarrels of she journal
istic world as a tacit Itisuit to their own good
sense, avid:a downrigialfaud upon theltpurses
and their patience."
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Hose-mans Walla.—lf families who are bane
fitted by the use of wine would only learn to
make their own, instead of paying enormous
prices for weaned foidgn brands, they would
have a much more wholesome article, at com
paratively little expense. We give the recipe
for making Tomato Wine, which is said to
equal the best "sparkling champagne." Take
small ripe tomatoes, pick off the stems, put
them into a tub, wash them clean, and then
strain them through a linen bag. (One bushel
will make five gallons of pure wine.) Add two
and a half to three pounds of loaf sugar to each
gallon, then Rut into apple and, ferment s , and
ycsido iaspberri Sine. Iftwo of
water be added to the five gallons onifice, it
will still make a very nice wine. Brow sugar
may be used instead of loaf, but thene is
much more sparking when loaf angel' is used.
Palermo Awas.—Beautiful August,the last sum
mer month of the year Is nearly , at a dose. In a
few daya,more we can say, "the harvest is past
and the summer is ended." Soon will the
leaves turn yellow, wither and fall to the
ground. How, deaf /eider, have you enjoyed
the warm summer months that are passed and
gone? We have spent a happy season. We
are perfectly satisfied with the pleasures and
sports we have witnessed and participated in,
and, we think, when pri nter has no room for
complaint, no person Waling. How thankful
we all should be for the bountiful harvest we
have been favored with. Soon autumn, with
all its varied changes, will be upon us. How
we love the autumn; how we admire the bean
tiful aspect it preseor 6 '. I:he green foliage of
to-day will then'rani:imaged to a fascinating
yellow. But it is not our intention to deliver
a sermon on the beautiful season near at hand,
so we will close, quoting a few lines from
, Bryant, who exclaithsT,
41 0 h, Autumn I why so soon
Depart the hues thlf wake thy threat glad
Thy Footle wind and thy fair sunny noon,
And leavedhea wild and sad
Aid 'a tars a lut too blest - - -
for taw Islay ooloed shads, betray,
Atoid the kisses of the sat southwest,
To push and dream clay&
ftnnsiguania Aionban afternoon, 'august 29, 1859.
THE CAMERON dIJARD will meet at the Ex
change this evening, for the transaction of
Important business. A full turn out of the
members is desired .
OFFICER Bins= has returned from an official
visit to Philadelphia, bringing with him an
individual said to have been guilty of some
dishonest practices. As_ the case will undergo
legal investigation we suppress the name and
particulars for the present,
&Boon Coroisacamr.—The public schools
of the South Ward, and most of the select
schools, were re-opened to day for the fall and
winter term. Speaking of Schools, somebody
says : When one sees a family of children going
to school in clean, well-mended clothing, clean
faces, etc., it tells a great deal in favor of the
mother at homei. One might vouch that those
children learn some valuable lessons at home,
whatever they may be taught at school. This
is the real, true " primary school"—the school
teacher is - only an assistant. How many know
all this ? How many practice accordingly ?
We go in for "fireside education" as a primary !
" What's a' the jargon of your schools,
Their Latin names for horns and s, cola 1'
A GMAT LAW Sure will come before our
Court this week, between the Pennsylvania
Railroad, Company and the Commonwealth,
under an appeal of the Company from the
settement of the Anditor'eeneral and State
Treasurer. The question raised by the com
pany is, "whether the State law levying a tax
upon tonnage passing from other States through
this, or from this to other States, is not in con
4ict with the provision of the United States
COnstitution ?" The case will bu argued by
Edwin Staunton, Theodore Cuyler and John C.
Kunkel, Esqrs, for the Company, and St. George
Tucker Campbell, Win. A. Porter and Attorney
General Knox for the. Commonwealth.
THZ WAY THI MONIIY Goss. A lady newspa
per writer corrects the current notion that la
dies attire is really expenifire and often ruinous
to pater famgias. She says :
"Indeed, sir, the costliest part of a woman,
often, is not our "goods," but our "bads," if
I may so express myself. Teeth for example,
cost more than all my flounces and my frocks.
My laces are not half so expensive as some
people's hair dye. My paints even (I admit I
paint a little) cost me-mere than my crinoline.
Besides, it cost me years of study, and of edu
cation, know how to get myself up,—but
when once the investment is made, it is made,
for my life. My sister Alias has an eye that
cost more than all my clothes,—it is so well
done ; and my other easter, Emily, has a cork
len so admirably got up that nobody will ever
find it out, unless she gets married; My own
defects, sir, if I have any, no mortal man can
ever see,--but I can't have any, though if I
had, they would be the most expensive part of
my fit out. You should know something then,
sir, of what you are
. talking about, and not
impute to me, "the price of flour," or the loss
of gold and silver.
MRS, WINSLOW, An experienced nurse and female
PhY3lclan, has a. Soothing,Sgeoplor..eltildren • •
Which greatly facilitates tuevrocess of teething by soft
ening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay all
pato, and Is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it,
mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and
health to your Infants. Perfectly sae in all cased. See
dvertlaement in another column. aug44lAwly
SAIISAPAIULLA.—This tropical root has a reputation wide
as the world, for curing one class of the disorders that
afflict mankind—a reputation3oo which it deserves as
the best antidote we possess fbr scrofnlons complaints.
But to be brought into use, its virtues muatbe concentra
ted and combined with other medicines that increase its
power Some reliable compound of this character Is
much needed in the community. Read the advertise
ment of Da. Avait's SaraaparUla hi our columas, and we
know it needs no encomium from us to give our citizens
oonfidence inyrhat he offers. Organ, Bracers, N. P.
aug2s-davilm
Gavre:—Having used, and witnessed the beneficial ef
fects of Perry Davie' Pain Hiller, I take great pleasure
In recommending it to the publio as the very best family
medicine with which lam acquainted. In this establish
ment are employed nearly 100 persons, and your Pain
Hiller has been used - with the most astonishing results--
For route TUBB not a single severe case of chollc, sum
mer complaint, ordysentery,:but has yielded like magic
to the curative powers Of the " SlUer ;" and for cutd,
bruises, etc., it is in almost daily use, and with like good
effects. JOHN TANNER,
Foreman of Wrightson's & Co's Printing Establishment.
The stain on linen, from the use of the Pain Biller, is
*sally removed by washing in alcohol.
Sold by druggists, grocers and medicine dealers
generally. augla-daw2w
173Erli7Iiir 3300313.1191
FOR SALE AT
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
51 Market Street,
♦ L/111 FOR A LIFE, by the author of John Halifax,
Gent.
LOVE ME LITTLE, LOVE ME LONG, by Chas. Reade.
MRS. PARTTINGTON'S KNITTING WORK.
ADAM BEADE, Geo. Eliot.
MATRIMONIAL ADVIiNTURES of Peter Glancy.
MOSAICS,' by the author of "Salad lbr the Social."
LOVE, (L'Amour) from the French of IL J.helet.
And all the late Paltßeatlons, (ma soon as. MiW,) for
sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
El Market street.
QUERU'S COD LIVER OIL JFILY.—The only gen
..
nine, and approved by the NewMork Academy of Medi
cine. One of the most motet- discoveries of the age—
enabling the most delicate stourtm to retain and digest
this valuable remedy
PWFOLD, PARKER & MOWER, Agents, New York.
For sale by D. W. Grass dito., and by all Druggists
sug264llw
ROOFING SLATE.
E subscribers respectfully announce
e ; wui
`the r
e urnist and put on SLATS ROOFING
ri uniturpassed r 4 ted any other STatii o County t Qusr
m mar:
keg: rk will be done by the motif experienced
' warranted to give satisfaction
my24f . R. BYERS & CO.
Select Schools for Boys and Girls.
FRONT &WWI. ABOVE LOWER
THE Fall tent' of ROBERT APELWEES
School for boys, will open on the last Monday in
August. The room •is well ventilated, comfortably fur
nished, and in every respect well adapted - for school
purposes. .
CATHARINE WELWEE'S School for girls, located in
the same building, will opeUi for the fall - teeth at the same
time. The room has been elegantly fitted up during the
vacation, to promote the health and comfort of scholffriC
augl64ltf
PENN'A. FEMALE COLLEGE,
- • AT 'HARRISBURG.'
REV. B. It. WAUGH. A. .41.,%1V11+7C1PAL.
pH E 'Seventh Annual Session begins
Thursday, Eeptember lit. Educational advantages
an locality unsurpassed. Boarding Pup& surrounded
by influences of the Christian home.
s containing full infilrmat.on ran be obtained
¢t ~tCtrllege . ' aug26 dilw
C/TT RESTAURANT,
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P. K.
"WCINNA.II6 Ohio, July 4,1867,
BrIVAItE OP IMITATIONS.
W:T7i)j7W 7 l:
FOURTH STREET NEAR CHESTNUT.
ASaperiorartiole of LILGER BEER and
WING always on hand. I s toviiii of thew beverages
are respectfully theited to ea& --augl2-dtr
LIOR 'RENT- 77 A Swtll Direlling
Peron - given Immediately.
nagElkile Enquire et.JONES , STORE
, THE , GR4A,T ENGLISH REMEDY r James
Clarke's CeleUrriiil Female prepared from a pre
scription of Sk „Clarke, IL. D., Physician RetraordinarY
to the Queen.
This well known medicine is no imposition, but a sure
and safe remedy for female Difficulties and Obstructions
from any cause whatever ; and although a powerful
remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution.
- TO MARRIED LADIES
It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a abort thee, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
satin.
For tall particulars, get a pamphlet, free, or the agent
N. 8.-51 and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized agent, , will insure a bottle, containing over 60
NM, by return mail. C. A. Sanaysirr, agent for Harrm
burg, Pa., T. W. Dyott & Sons, wholesale agents
Philadelphia_ innl3-lowly
To the Ile:ffragged and Poisoned Citizens
VP PENNSYLVANIA
You are overrun with a deluge of the vilest compounds
in the Item of "Alcoholic Drinks" that ever emanated
from that pest or society, the Lamm Mixea. They are
sold to you as aluxury, or they are dispensed to you as a
Medicine and in either case the effect is the name.
There s bat one way to escape, and that is to use, as a
luxury or a medicament, a sate and reliable stimulant,
sold under Mum and seal, which renders It certain that
It has not heed tampered with. Such an article is
CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN,
which is distilled under inspection of the British Govern
ment, is delicately flavored (unlike any other Gin) with
some of the most valuable restoratives of the Vegetable
Kingdom, and is by far the moat he ithy beverage extant.
TIAN MOST =NWT PHYSICIANS or Boum AND Ammucut
not. only recommend its ode by the bale and hearty but
prescribe it as a medicine where a stimulant is required.
Ina FEMALE sax will find it not only a pleasant Cordial,
beta certain relief in sufferings of a periodical character.
Aztatrricuir. Camera or ALL Ratan pronounce it perk
featly pure. and its restorative merits incomparable.
Sold in quart and pint bottles by all Danmark Gnomon,
an—For. sale.in -Harrisburg by D. W. °ROM & Co., No.
AS Market street.
WILING C, CHARLES, General Agent,
aprNi-dawly- r' Depot No. 80 Broadway. New York
MRS. wrirsLow,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to
the attention of mothers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
For Children Teething,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soft
ening the goms,reducieg all inflammation—will allay ALL
PAIN, and spasmodic action, and to
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves,
AND, RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have put up and sold this article for over ten
years, and CAN BAY, ill . PIDCNCE ARV TRITER, what
wo have never been able A 4 to say of any other medl
clue—N EVER DAB IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE IN
STANCE TO EFFECT Awo CURE, when timely used.
Never did we know an in- stauceof dissatisfaction by
any one who used it. On, the contrary, all are de
lighted with its operations, and speak in terms of
highest commendation of fp its magical effects and
medical 'AMOS. We speak in this matter ..wma we
no,Nstow,; tiger ten years 0 .. experience,. AND Flamm
OUR RePOTATM FOR"11111"'" PoLimMion , OP WHAT MN
HERR DINNARI. In almost 114 every instance where the
inlluit is suffering from pain 1.4 and exhaustion, relief will
be found "in fifteen ortwenty minutes after the
0 , 4
syrup is administered. Pl This valuable prepara
tion is the presciipton of Pe one of the most EXPERI
ENCED and SKIL LF UL p NURSES in New England,
and has been used with " ealize MUM BUXOM in
THOUSANDS OF OAfl .
Itnot only. relieves. the Child from..paln, 'but in
vigorates the stomAch and bowels, corrects acidity,
and gives tone and energy to to the whole systems -- It
will almost instantly re- Bove GRIPING IN THE
B 0 WEL S , AND WIND it COLIC, and overcome nee
vuisions, which if not speedily remedied, end in
death. We believe it the ' , VP ROT and NORM =MT
IN TNT won°, in all cases of DYSENTERY AND
DIARRH(EA IN CHILD- go REN, whether it arises
from teething or from any b e other cause. We would
say to every ,mother who has a child suffering from
any of the Mregoing corn- plaints—no NoT ITT TOUR
PRRTIONCIS, NOR TRY PRIMO , it DICIS OP (MIR% stand be
tween your suffering child and the reilet that will be
SURE—yes, ABSOLUTE- LY SORE—to follow the
use of this medicine, tt timely used. Full direc
tions foc using win accom- Ca pany each bottle. None
owe lodes the fee- pi simile of cumin & PER.
KINB, Now York, is on thel.. outsid e wrapper.
Bold by Dr uggi s ts PI throughout the werld.-i.
Principal Office, No. 18 Cedar St., New York.
Price only 25 Cents per Bottle
augd-dawly
HICKOK'S PATENT PORTABLE
Cider and Wine Mill and Press.
THIS sterling machine, which from the
test of several years has proved itself superier in
point of simplicity and efficiency to anything in the mar
ket, is now ready for the apple harvest of 1859.
It is made, if possible, better than ever, and where
there are no agents, farmers will do well to send to the
manufactory early for a circular.
iffir More than one hundred Silver Medals and Diplo
mas have been gives to tills Mill within the last four years.
'lbis Mill has been the tiloneer in that line, and we claim
that it Is the best one In the Market on the following
points :-
Ist. It win grind the easiest, fastest,and in the most
perfect manner.
2d. The Press is the simplest and most powerful, and
quickest handled. It is not hampered up with a number
et screws and eog-wbeele, which create enough Motiou
to destroy its utility. It is well made and Sold at a fair
price.
Spr The Mill occupies about two and•a-hall feet by
three feet, and is tour feet high, weighing 870 pounds, is
every way portable and convenient.
RECOMMENDATION
During the past winter I bad several boat loads of
apples to make into cider, and procured one of 4 .Hiczok , s
PoirrAins CIDER Altus," and found that, with two bands,
I could make eight and nine barrels of cider a day—the
men only working by day light in the short days of
winter. The bill' not only performed In the most perfect
and satisfactory manner, but worked with remarkable
ease and with a small amount of power. I tried other
portable Mills, but none that worked with half the ease or
speed of Hiekok's Keystone Cider NW; and I can safely
recommend it iiipreiteenee to all others.
Harrisburg, Jima 16th, 1869. CHARLES TCNE3.
Mr. Chaffee of Broome county, New Tork,-writes that
he, with one hand, went from farm to farm with one of
these Mills, and made over one Nevutand bands of cider
In the DM of-1868.
Manufactured exclusively by the
Send far s Circular
SHORT ST TIME
A.ND
MOST RELIABLE ROUTE
TO NEW TORE
• ~.. VLi 27131
PENNSYLVANIA 'CENTRAL R..R.
AND
CAMDEN AND' AfilßOY, OR NEW BRUNS—
" WICK R. R.
01114.11314 ; FARE THROUGH PHILADEL
PHIA PJCIAIJDF.
PASSENGERS leaving Harrisburg via
Pennsylvania Caitlin' R. R., arrive in New Itnik t ie
follnwoola
LEAVING HARRISBURG by PAST LINE at 2.80 A. u.,
arrive in New York at 1 20 r. N.
LEAVING HARRISBURG by EXP RESS TRAIN at 6.05
nrArrive•in New York at MO r. N.
LEAVING HARRISBURG by NAIL TRAIN at 1.10 r. N.
arrive In New York at 10.00 P. N. •
ALL TRAINS by this route make elope connections at
Philadelpbia.
PASSENOM privileged to STOP In Philadelphia and
mingle their journey at pleasure.
A..L. MIMEOS;
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Sir" lag. Die. "Hari's. S B.
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'IRVIN J. CRANE, %net Agent.
seglO-dtf-rd-augg3
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PAROCHIAL SCHOOL!
THIRD AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
HARRIBBIMO, PA.
CYRUS V. MAYS, A. M., Principal
MALE and FEMALE Pupils of the age
of nine years and upwards received on application
to any of the committee.
The School Year is divided into Two Terms, via :
Ars! Ravi—From the first Monday of Septembers° the
Second Monday of February.
Second Mova—Prom the second Monday of February to
the second Monday in July.
Priasper Ares, soithont any entre charges udlateeer :
First Clam . . ... 316 Third Claw ...: $l2
Second Ca I
Class $l4 Fourth Class.... Ste
The fall term of Oils /esthete will commence with the
first Monday of September, 1869.
It has met with encouraging success during the short
time It has been established, for which the committee beg
leave to return their sinoere thanks, end they would re
speothilly Solicit the continued patronage of the public.
Parents and guardians may rest assured that every snai
l/on will be given by the Principal as well as the Oom
=Mee, to the pupils committed to their charge, and noth
ing left undone which may contribute tomake the whom
worthy of their entire confidence. All tho branches of
learning from the elementary to and Includlogthose neces
sary to lit the pupil fbr entering the Freshman or Sopho
more classes of Collage are taught in this school.
Ja - Communications by mail may be addressed to
Rod. F. /Center, Chairman of the Committee.
019 dfime
LIVERY & EXCHANGE STABLE,
THIRD STREET BELOW matmarr.
I. AVING purchased the interest of J.
Q ADAXEI In the establishment, and made large
additions to the stock, the undersigned is prepared to
accommodate the public with Stirtnucw: Houses for saddle
or carriage purposes,and with every variety of VEHICLES
of the latest and most approved &lies, on reasonable
terms.
PLEASURE PARTIES will be
buses at short notice
CARRIAGES AND OMNIBUSES FOR FUNERAL 00CA
SIONS will be farniabod, accompanied by careful aid
obliging drivels
He invitee an inspection of hie Stook setts fled that It iiqq
folly equal to that of any other estabillannent of the itiW
in , town. FRANK A. MURRAY. 1,
BRANCH -STABLE
The imdersigne4 has opened a branch or:his "LIVERY
and RECHARGE STABLE," la the buildings lately ocepi
pled by A. W. Barr, in Fourth street opposite tbi Bet h
where he is prepared to accommodate the public with
HORSES and MUHL'S, at all those, on reasonable terms.
His stock Is large and varied, and will recommend itself.
inarEl dU-rdangll FRANK A. HURRAY.
EXCURSIOREI TO COLD 'SPRING-
SCHUYLKILL & SUSQUEHANNA
RAIL ROAD.
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PIC
NICS AND SELECT PARTIES
WHO wish to visit Cold Spring digli
the Summer .9eason, an EXCURSION'
will.be run upon any day selected, leaving Harrisburg at
7A. M., and returning at 7P. Id Regular EXCURSION
TIMETS will be sold at RALF THE USUAL RATES, when
sufficient numbers apply to justify the runidngof It train,
say 56 or more persons.
CEO. GARVERICII, Agent,
augS-dtf Schuylk il l and Susquehanna Rail Rout.
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded - entirely' from Gums,
and has become an established tact, • Standard Medi
cine, known and approv , - , A ; by all that have used it,
and is now resorted Pt_ with confidence In all the
diseases for which it is re- commended.
It has cured thousands E 4 within the last two years
who bad given up allbopesg of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited certificates in my possession show.
The dose must he adapt- ed to the temperament of
the individual taking Nand • used in snob- quantities u
to act genUy eel the bowels.
Let the dictates of your t" ludgment guide you In the
use of the LIVES. INVIGO- M, BATOR, and It will cure
Trutt Commutate, BI'LLICKII3 p Arcanum, DIIEPZISLAAIRCd-
JO Ikaaanoss, Swum Cox.
BY Sous Snows, Mom
CHOLERA MORIIIIII, CHOLUA
J. 1173010; FAMALII WE/LE
successfully NI AD ORMILI:
Will cure SICK HEADACHE
vs TWZYTT IF TWO
TAKEN at oommenaement o
ALL WHO 71817 r ARK OW
favor
/orbits. Water In the month with the lans
r, and swallow both together.
CATHARTIC PILLS
PURE VEGETABLE EXTIIACTI3, AND PDT
UP IN GJ.A RLS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
The FAMILY OATHAR- • TIC PILL is a gentle be
active eatharUe which the proprietor has used in his
practice more than twenty years.
The constantly increas• Ing demand from those who
have long used the PILLS and the satisfaction which
all express iii, regard to Ng thew use, has induced me
to place theat'within the a. reach of all.
The Profession well know •-• that difibrent Cathartics act
on different portions of the towels.
The FAIIIIN OATH AR- TIC PILL bas, with due re
fenince to thhi well WO h.ti Halted fact, been compoun
ded front a variety of the E. l . purest Vegetable Retracts,
which act alike on every A y! par t of the alimentary ca
nal, and are good and sqf MI In- ail cases where a, cit;
fluidic is needed, such as di Detwknosiits . qf &testae*,
Sleepinews, Pains in . „--•
Back and Loins, Cbstieeness
Pain and Barmen Ow xib ad Rafienness, Headache
or weight in the head,,, I Direst es,
Worm in Children or dd- ri nits, /Metastatic*, a great
Purifier of as Blood, and i i ii many diseases to which
flesh is heir, too ntunero - '1 to mention in this adver-
Usenamt. Does, Ito 8.
PRICE tO CENTS.
EAGLE WORKS.
Harrisburg, Ps.
- - -aug2B ((swim
Tsi LIVIN INVIGORATOR AND FAMILY CATRAR
IC Plus are retailed by Druggists generally,and
sold wholesale by the Trade in all -the large
towns.
Manufacturer and Propriet4r,
je7-dkwyt] 886 Broadway, New York.
IMPORTANT TO CONSIIMELS OF
- - COAL L
' - QT owing to the large quantity of Coal
OR hand, but to the catated and-great demand, I
ve reduced the Price of Coal
FIFTY CENTS ON TWE TON t
Less than sold heretofore, and will delver It 14,04
notice to any part of the town: - We have °aimed the
Lykena Valley Broken at $6 00 per ten;
mss -ti 300 . 4
tt it Stone sr 260
t/ N u t t, ci
' Wiltelharre Brok e n " - 00 4 .
"- - Os: ola 800 a
Nut . " .. 2 ,to
I sail Um nal I.yimma , Valley OMI, and not the short.'
Mountain for Lyken's Vandy, as is done in many instanom.:
All Coal from my Yard -can be relied upon as being what
t in sold for. Ejyl9.llBml E. BYERS.
MOM
G. G. EVAN'S' ORIGINAL GIFT STO
489 vinceirsirr sTREIBT,
MAY be had at the Limos Hou: , :argiffarket
street, near Third, for a few da , 'Srindsotius
Vita - of Jewelry, WARRANTED GEN r 'genes& to
the purohaser of esolibook. In ease phalli" not
salt. it will be exchanged for myth' - eofdiame treble.
sir Boots bi catalogue, 4121 d 'and, win be or
dered and delivered in twenty-f lauggs-stse
SCHOOL COINITTSS
D. W. Gioes,t
Games Zunr,
Ginßaz P. Wawa.
E. F. ErAuxtt,
A. J. Max,
PRANK A. • -
(&iecevror to Wm. Pada72,)
PLUMS, DITILICZERY, PROP
EL/1. 00811M1118, CHOU;
DITAN7OII, FL•TIIL INCE,
mama, and may be m ad
RY'AXILT Mums& ri -
(a 8 thotisands can leattry)l
ORIERII3 WEVOON7III2I*: I
[1
attack.
last their testimony in its
PRIOZ ONZ DOZIAR PZR porns.
ALSO
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
COMPOUNDED FROM'
S. T. W. SAMFORD, M. D
GIP T,_B_o,ol{.S
DR. M'LANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
WE beg leaye to call the atten
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
*ountry, , to two of the. most popu
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Dr. Chas. 11Platies Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz. :
• THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
--- THE •%L.W.F.llbh -PILLS,
For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK
HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariab e
it
a speedy and permanent
As specifics for the abo -
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
with Omni-
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
FtEMING BROTHERS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been success
fully engaged for , the last Twenty
Years, and they ;will now give their
undivided time and attention to
thealanufacture. And being de
termlYed that Dr. M'Lane's Cele
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
great remedies of the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and Purest material, and com
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
FLEXING BIOL Pittsburgh, Pa.
P.s, Dealers and Physicians ordering from others
than Fleming Bros., will do well to writ* their orders
distinctly, and take none but Dr. /noses, ,repot by
Fleming B rat: Ptllsourpft, AA To those wishing t t o 111 ,, re
them part ol tete4l7l:itr: forward
per e = rlls Pa kt twelst
• n l bre partage s atom:, ol n o::e vial i g n l= l
accompanied by twenty cents extra.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRI GOIAS%
1 1 10{iii499“
DL HOOFLANVB
GERMAN BITTERS,
DB. 1100 FL AIDDIS BMJUIN:IC
The great standard medicines of the present
age, have acquired their great popularity only
through yams of trial. Unbounded satisfac
tion is rendered by their in all cases; and the
people have pronounced than worthy.
Liter Compinint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Debility of the Nervous System,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
amid all diseases arising frost a disordered
liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive
organs, are spew* andpermanently cured by
the GERMAN BITTERS.
The Balsamic) Cordial has acquired a
reputation nopasting that of any sitndarpre
paragon extant. It mill cure, WITHOUT TAIL,
the moat severe and long-standing
Cone), Cold, or Koarsonoss, Bronclthla, Imo
flUnu, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient
Cciunueption,
and tun - perforate, an fawn astoxiating ewes
ever known of
Confirmed Consumption.
A few dour will deo at once check and
cure the most severs Diarlicaa proceeding
from COLD El THE Bowsr.a.
These medicines are prepared by Dr, C. M.
JACKSON & co., No. 418 Arch Street, Pht7a
&Ohio, Pa., and are sold by imagist* and
dealers is medicines everywhere, at 75 cents
per bottle. ' The signature of C. M. JAMMU
will be on the outside wrapper of eadt bottle.
In the .dinsanae published arameally by the
proprietors, failed EVIRYBODY'II ALIIIA/LeC,
you will find teviimony , and -comsisorlatory
isrotices from . all parte .qf tke l eaunfoy...,‘ Those
„...Almeueacs, armgimmlyry by aid ay agents
FOR SALE EY ALL; 4308UGG18173. 4ap4ly
M017011INGt : C . i 1 00, DS.
A new esseitmeneepenti.l this hihtnlng.
GINGHAM& 1 SILK CHALLIS. .1 GRENADINPS.
LAWN I CREPE M A LI I MEM.
Slack
White Geinisititus Ploistied. Two-Yard Wide
Ber r abaer
MOB ie, with sSIM s
W tock CATHCART of ou kind of
MO G M. . A. ,
Next to the Hartieburg !Mt.
NEW BOOZE.
Tama, by Wm Marryatt: •
Lova; (L. Amour) from the French oS
Dmoott Doormat% Dimaslmes. • "
Haw so Aar, Children's Clothes.
111411211110111 AL Awmarroass of Poter,Glaucy,
Together with all the new Books pnB111101; for salo at
•-• BFABIS . Cheap Bookstore,
-.kforkai
LTA htB AN I CHIAAS, okedand
smoksd," for'aide by. • A. R) EINSON k CU,
A. N D
apt dim
CORDIAL,