Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 06, 1859, Image 3

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HARRISBURG
T u esday Afternoon, September 6, 1859.
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ALL TUE LAM: W KINKY PAPOIS, Mag aria es sant
popular publications are for sale at litaaaattes
Cheap Bookstore, 61 Market street.
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Tux Ncw Pumas Omoss.—The question beg
been repeatedly asked, "who is Wm. II: Wes.
ver, the new police officer appointed by 001111
Cli f" We answer that he is a worthy and
timalbe young man, of moral and temperate
habits, honest and reliable, well fitted for the
position, and will be "a terror to evil d. era"
within the limits of his official jurisdiction.
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OLLY•TONOUILD hISN.--411 is a good thiug iu
its place. It serves well to grease tho gudgeons
of life and to facilitate the revolution of Abe
wheels of Infinark activity. But your oily
tongued man—beware of him. Keep a skinned
optic on his operations. Re will always agree
with you to , your face, but be will say mean
things of you when you are bodilrabetast. 'Ha
will roll soft and shiny words into your tym
panums, but he will stab you when the dark
ness Is oil I :'.Let no such man be trusted "
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411./10 FOR GILLY HUM —We see it Sta
ted that a liquid that will color hair black and
not stain thS skin, may be made by taking one
part of bay rum, three pails of olive oil, suscl .
one part of good brandy, by measure. The
hair must be washed with this mixture every
morning and in a abort time the use of it will
snake the hair a beautiful black, without Injur
ing it The articles must be of the best quality,
mixed in a bottle, and always eliakefi well
before using.
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WASHINGTON HOSE CONPANT.—The Council
having granted this company the loan asked
for, and the latter agreeing to the conditions,
a meeting was held last evening and 'a com
in Mee appointed to make arrangements for the
building of a new brick house on the lot in
Chestnut street recently , purchased for that
purpose. The members of the " *ashy "
company are imitleinentor taste and liberality,
and we have no doubt twey will build A house
that will be a Credit Colherst *ud en ornament
to our town.
$ O7 ,
Tim COUNTY FAta. —The officers of the Corm.
ty Agrioultiatif Societio arehusily engaged in
{perfecting: the arrangements .for the ,colning .
Fait,' which,' We have reason to believe ; will be
the largest and beet that has ever been ludd 10
Dauphinllooripty. Every farmer and mechanic
should feel an interest In Its success, imd,take,
pride in contributing to make the dispfaras.
extensive and Attractive as possible.: AO la
dles, too, ehould.laka an interest in the matter
end show the public what they can do.in the
way of domestic manufactures. It our citizens
do their duty, the coming Fair will be a 40
ded success, creditable to the county-dhd to
the Capital of the State.
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DIEITIALBINO A itiILIUWOS MIMING .—Jacob
eddy, John Berry and Henry Gerret, (colored)
were arrested yesterday by officer Radabaugh,
charged before Justice Seeder, by Joseph
Stevens, wish disturbing the services of the
colored Bethel church on Sunday night last.—
On being arraigned before the Justice, they
denied the charge, and claimed a heating,
which was appointed to take place this af teruoon
afternoon at three o'clock. Should the parties
then be convicted they will be sent to prison,
to remain until they release themselves by
benefit of the insolvent laws. Several other
deckles wore concerned In a row at the same
church the night previous, but they have left
for parts unknown.
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Row TO STOP BLOOD. — Housekeepers, ma=
hanics and others, in handling knives, tools
any sharp instrument, very frequently receive
severe cuts, from which blood flows profusely
and often times endangers life itself. Blood
may be made to cease to flow as follows : Take
the fine dust of tea, and bind it close to the
wound; at all times accessible, and easily tb tie
obtained. After the blood has ceased to flow,
laudanum may be advantageously applied to
the wound. Duo regard to these instructions
will save agitation of the mind, and running
for the surgeon, who would, probably, make no
better prescription if he was present.
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Ex•Goylaaoa DAVID R. POll7llB, of our town,
has been elected Vice President of the Sabine
and Rio Grande Railroad Company, and &silo=
leaving for Texas in the course of a month . •
two, to enter upon the duties of his office.—
The Company have been exceedingly forint*,
in their selection of Gov. Porter, whose ability,
sound judgment and experience eminently fit
him for the position. He will make a useful
and popular officer. Oliver Barns, Esq., is the
Chief Engineer. He was an assistant Engineer
on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, and is
well and favorably known to the contractors of
this State, many of whom are seeking employ
, meat, and will doubtless be glad to go with
him to Texas.
. CATHOLIC CHURCH DIEDICATION.—On Sunday
the 18th inst, the new and handsole Catholic
church at Middletown will be dedicated to
Divine service by Right Rev. Bishop Neuman,
assisted by a large number of the clergy. On
the same occasion the Bishokwill - also admin
ister the sacrament of the &Affirmation. The
ery Rev. Dr. O'Hara, President of St. Charles
eological Seminary, of Philadelphia, will
reach the dedication sermon. Serviced will
.ornmence at ton o'clock. For the accommo
ation of citizens of our town desiring to ate
tend, a train of cars will run oni the day of
edication, leaving here at nine o'clock in the
morning, and returning leave Middletown at
half-past six in the evening. We have no
oubt the occasion will attract a large crolrdAl
ur Catholic friends.
THE WHITEHALL RIIITEMAITT has fresh oysters,
hied and broiled oyster, clam and chicken soup,
broiled spring chicken, pigeon, tripe, hard
broiled eggs, &c &c
A X* Fealares-ot 11111 PRINI4AIME. —We
learn that Mr. Charles Jarvis, the distinguished
*Pima ho aoxunpanied Miss Caroline: Mich
logs, and made such a favorable impression
here, has consented to preside at the Piano-
Forte on the occasion of the Eintracht Concert
next Monday evening. Tide will be a new and
attractive feature of the programme.
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:leptemb
"Tun Misesee tatax."—Nothing has been
beard of the servant girl *limb sudden and
mysterious disappearance from town we noticed
yesterday. It is suspected that she did not go
alone, a.young man, who bad been intimate
with her for some months, having disappeared
about the mine time. The fact of her stealing
a quantity of wearing apparel is presumptive
evidence that shedoes not intend returning.
lanosawnarrs Scow. •
ABOINSLY.—The Ileder
kranzer society are making arrangements
for a assembly, to be given at their hall
in Friseh's new building, next Thuriday even
ing. It will be a gay and pleasant party, the
exercises consisting of vocal and instiume.ntal
music, dancing and waltzing, and other social
stansemento. Tickets, ot which only a limited
011.04,,w11l be , issued,.,'lony be had of the
utrinagarammtWassrlasts ef .Ibeauttociatkm.
Y 30 099
2 kw*
Haunt :roc TIIII Fats.—A numbei of en
tries fo rds
(busty Fair have' already been
midi: , .. ..utintrising townsman, Mr. Wm.
0. Hick tint on the Met, with's. varlet y of
articles of anthanism. We hope to see all
our inanufaaniers and mechanics well repre
sented. They can have no bettnr attrergit tne ot
than the exhibition of that; artinlist sitliti:Fhir,
where they will be seen and examined billion
sands of people.
"DISGRACEFUL SORES IN DOMEEFIC Lies.r
Our item in yesterday's issue, under the ahove
caption, contained &alight error. A gentleman
who was present, and witnessed the affair, in
forms us that the pistol in the hands of one of
the parties was not loaded—cobsequently ;the
report, in general circulation, that it had keen
snapped twice Bud missed fire, was not true. , =
We make , this correction in justice to the par- .
ties interested
Tan Emmen= FieriveL.—The arrtogements
for the singing festival,, io taro pinco ou th?
Fail Grounds next Monday, are - nearly comply`--'
ted. The "Germania Mannercbor" and the
"Liederksans" societies of Baltimore city, will
certainly be in attendance, and distiogniihed
musicians are expected from Philadelphia and
other places. Charles Lenschow, Beg., Presi
dent of tbe_Baltimore "Liederkranz" society,
and leader. of the grand musical festival re_
cently helitin that, city, will officiate here. Ile
is a splendid looking man, and on of 'the best
tnual fit the country. Au accurate like
neils'of bitli'may be seen at On). Dan Wagner's
hotel.' The Concert will be a grand, affair, and
the exercises oft the Fair OA:tends of a novel
and intorrasting character. Oar Guinan fricede
Waldpr . a rug time generally, and we hope
their expectations maybe folly xtitilised.
BuIUMNIONIN,OONISIBUTOIr, i r e MOUNT Yea
NON FUND.--. e Vice 'Regent of the Ladies'
one Altoucialficoulds Penn'a, Miss-Lay
L.lltaciokulawledges thromeapkaA, •
frooli)118 , ;7: A - • oyster, the Lady:Mapager
of thelssaciation for Dadphin coudtx,' We
sul4oln47llst of the names of the liariisburg
contiffidtt . ;lo4 and regret that the names are so
few ante :amount so small. It does not
speak for the patriotism and liberality of
our citizens ;--
Mrs. P. Dougherty
Mrs. C. Beatty
Miss Susan Buehler....
Mrs. Oeo. W. Hummel.
Mrs. A. B. Warlord....
Miss E. Espy
Mrs. Win. Colder
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Mrs. H. Omit 1 00
Mre. M. Burke - 1 00
Mrs L. Bomgardner 1 00
Mrs. B. Eby ' I! 00
Miss Minna Fria& 1 00
Mrs. M. B. Wilt lOO
Mrs. J B. Simone • - 1 00
Mrs. E. Byers 100
Mrs. W. Parkhill 1 00
Id:G.A. Watson... .. • ....., ... 1 00
lillrs. J. R, Jones 1 00
111(rs. L. Ornikshank 1 00
Mrs. 0. Antes 100
Miss K Fisher. 100
Mrs. Lydia Mumma... 1 00,
lira: E. 1tt'C0rmick...........e..t... .... 1 00
Mts.. Dr. Geo.-Dock', 'r ' ' 1 00
Mrs. M. Dock 1 00
.Mrs. E. Bellman *4 1 00
Mrs. M. Kepple 1 00
Mrs. F. Gilbert -
..'
. 1 00
1.!• • • . * .
Mrs. A. J. Jones ' .... 1 00
Mrs. C. 1E Alricks 1 00
Mrs. „Diaraalley 1 00
Mrp u litra.„H t Beatty 1 00
Mrs. ETJVHaldeman ..
1:00
,1 . 10i„,-.1Wah
.` Haley 100
E. J. %tetra
lire. O. Shall
.1/ini. E. Feal3r-
Dmfttfleming...- •• -
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Ass Emir Boss
Mrs. Dr. 13embangh....
Capt.
MM. Rob't Idnench
Mrs. Silas Ward
Hiss M. Boas. .
Mrs. E. %siker
Mrs. Dr. Roberta
Mrs. E. Hall
Mrs. W. 0. Hickok
Mrs. Geo. Small
Mrs. Rob't Boss
Mrs. Jno. Shoemaker....
Mrs. Geo. Shoemaker....
Mrs. Ellen R. Kelker....
Mrs. J. D. 80a5..... ....
Sallie E. Boas
Mrs. Sarah Trace
Mrs. P. A. Eyster
Mr. J. M. Kreiter
Mr. Wm. D. Boas
Mr. Chas. 80a5...
Mr. Geo. H. Bel
Mr. W. L Trewick
Mr. C. 0. Zimmerman... ,
State Band
James Nill, Chambe
Mr. Gap. Eyster, If
Mr. John Chambers, '•
Mr. Wm. Coppinger„ Phil
Mrs. Mary McCormick, H
These or.onr citizens w
tributed, and desire to ci.
names and money to the
Eyster, who will make apn
the same. The som o
stitute a persona main
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burg,
I .` hsve not yet cow
!:io, can send theii,
Idanager, s li n ia.
acknowledgment
e dollars will con
ShaNioelatlon.
Flax !soLD,-Abli $l)./tiSOS : farm of : . 1 41 1 .V.1
Cassel, deceased, was sold on lest Saturday, at
pnblic sale, to. Mr Geo.-,Hain, dr.,.fur the sum
of $lO7 60 per acre. The farm Forislsts of one .,
hundred and sixty acres..N
The Rittman* SA" El THE Cw4Teom C
Causal are IMO improper'. We lean( that the
closing exerciatis, thistitming, will 14 wore in
teresting and: any that haVe
to n place since tliatireting commenced.
"Ax Eva WITNESS ' ---A - Zorrespondent who
writes over thisOgriatasse, no doubt gives an
mite detc.riiitioaof a iedel t dieinceCall
but the publication of his artiole would not par
ticultirly interadoi benefit fileiriblic; and hav
ing i n ,desire to wpiind the feelings of the par..
eee 1 0 2 0 161 tet wirrfsPefitillY4.4t4 ll 44 the
table.
COMMINDABeII. ' —This rdiwning Q young lady
.ebored ufn scre,„elegfnt specimens of, fancy,
needle work, of her Own
exprdssly fog, wanibition ; tttlhe Vounty
Another lady has roatlen. large lot of fruit. pre. -
serVes and jellies for the same .purpose, and, if
they do not take &premium, we are no judge
of such articles. We hope other ladies will
follow these examples, and contribute specimens
of their handiwork tb the , ..delitirtnteuli of dor
mest , ic manufactures.
•
Tux -I)reswasscs.--Whenever a poor devil of
a felldW, "of• frletxds and foriunh+quite fild•
owned," imbibes a little too freely and exhibits
,bimselt on the street in an inebriated condition
no ;natty Aow. qtiluptn4 inoffenuive--the
tergus tyedol flitf cbuitaS4 it;e ee
him, atekkmilk toted off to prison, , to be enter
tained at an expense of about two dollars to the
seilditithsapayesattli tbecountys4 But when setae
of the 1,91t0g bloods" of our town, who move
in "upper"teettiletin'en a bender, becom •
upratirictus, dbolorththp public peace, and "matte
things rip miscellaneously," the constables be
come blind and deaf; - andAtie...rovelers are
allowed the largest l i iiberty. A itoor,man has
as much right to get (frank aitlie Sorrof a Lich
ooe)and It is a,queer kiwi lA-001u that pun
ishes the one, and gives the other the "freedom
Of lite town:" 'Thddlscrimination made by the
copstablesin this respectis unfair and unjust.
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WORTHY OR lILLICATION.—In passing upon the
various Regisier'knotices, this morning, by the
'13',9 MitterskAiteevere.l tiuMr, /
Waldron, administrator of the estate of his
father. Waldron, late of fielifea town
ship in this county, had actually paid, out of
Ihr tram herd earned money; over eight.c.hun
dred dollars of his father's debts ; and that
the mother hadaiso 'waived -her right to the
three hundred dollar law. The sou nererireL
ceived shy preptity'frsirt hittlltdiir, nor did
he make,anrcharge for his services in settling
the ettilitt'lltii i has Whored barti to satisfy his
father'sfreditors, ccider2h is obligation,{ de'fer:'dArrcb Ciseeditis
kind are of.suctt
re re occ,nrrencek.that 7c deem the present one
worthy of notice, - and also of imitation , t
others, under similar circus:lndi/m i . , A ,
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Mossy GErrom.—lt is not BO ditCllit
ama to bucxiNe rich and leave wirlet qua Ay
of the world!agoode behitlfhim• wheu he,
os,people generally tinagine. There areitOt few
men of ordigemilbillgelked average duration
" 1 - 4--- ute___th!tt cannol-arhites a fortune, if they ,
desire to otythin:rricoinbi...tie_aie_
Roguish recreations,. alkjiire forevieff
enjornenicsilp - press the generous'Nepulses abet
emotions of your hotter nature, aull the cm-,
vings of luxurious appetites, to which must be
added ceaseless industry ant cAution, and con
tinued self=denial, and the'oov'eted fortune, in
most cases, will be yours, by the time you Love
entered the "sere and yelloW leaf,""wheu jou
find the followitig t .yourrate likeness :
“How mauy a man, from love of pelf,
To stuff his coffers starves himself ;
labors, accumulates` and spares,
To lay up ruin for his heirs ;
Grudges the poer their scanty dole ;
Saves everything except his soul ;
And always auxiousod ways vexed,,
Loces both this world and the next”
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Tuns is Lin.—lf we dfe today, the sun will
shine as brightly s and the birds sing as sweetly,
tomorrow. Business will not be suspended a
moment, and'tho ireat main will-not bestow a
thought upon our memories, Is he dead ? will
be the soleinn'lnquiry df a few, trithey isuoi to
their work. But no one miss us except
our immediate connections, and in a short time
they Will—forget• us and laugh as merrily as
when we sat beside them. Thust shall we all,
however active in life, pass Away. Our children
crowd close behind us,. and they will &Kull*
gone. In a few years net a living being can
say, "I remember him." We live in anotter
Age and did businenytifh those whoolumher
in the tomb. Thus is life. How rapidly l it,
passes. And as we shall do good to every one
when we can, and especially to . thcam afflicted
with Illness, we would recommend Wm,linif
ler's drug stare, Fourth' Ind 'Market streets,
+ , .fetlaKefeadicluestorirefrlfiltdisPenso.? t
Amortise Hsu roieTax-Paitsas.—*e t)ri .
4Prfigi (l l"44Ukt eteniPft. al4 3 ltr _.t4nd WS
dressed stranger accosted some young men kr
trent °retire Exchinge, stating that he was au
of money,!,and inquired if:they 'could telhhim
where tn-dbtain lodging. Officer Becker, who
happened to be present, committed the man to
prison as a vagrant, realising abont five ,shil-
Hugs by the operation. Instancesjoi .this kind
occur almost every day of the week, and in
every case it costs the tax-payers of the county
not less than two dollars 'rhe arrest and com
mitment of street• drunkards= and vagrants,
during the year, costs the people more than
many dream of ; and however profitable to
constables sad magistrates,' it imposes a trfavy
burden upon -the sober and -tolling masses.--
Constables transcendtheirrofficial powers In ar
resting harmless and inoffensive drunken men'
who are not guilty airily violitiiin of the public
peace ; and 'allowing them pity for such ;
authorised Cervices, the:County. Commissioners
do great injustice to the people, who have to
foot the bills. The prison was never designed
to be cenvertedinto a commo' lodging house,
for the entertainment of the • drunkards and
404 l iNriaburg, at the expense
of the people of the whole County ;anCin our
Adihast, and m?gistratea,
rttm.l3 , pegit. fi3u*A -2b , ff!ice t 3 1 31; " with ° 4 4..
legal authority.
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Nelteli AND I.ilealte:lll9PsagHFS.—Welave been
femoral, by Mrs. Mary Focht, with a sample of
the peaches grown in her garden. They are
the largest•artilf*tertt delioiont we have luxuri
sled" dpOn Brit season. if any of our town
reogrelikilrlisey have finer trait of the kind,
it will afford tik great pleasure to test the quirt
ity of it. Segl in your specimens, friends !
olittikp the starve, we sw•ra - presetsted,
by me Albertliummel, with a Griffith Yellow
Peach, poll* in his garden in Walnut street,
which, for Mae, weight and delicious flavor,
excels anything in the peach line we have ever
seqs,,erel elsewhere. Mr. Hummel should
rd a ts'Cf this large and luscicffis fruit
to the Coolly Fair.
OMIT tfieetEDINGS. —The Court met this
morning $t nine o'clock --all the Judges pre
seat. A Wage number of Orphans' Court cases
trete distßased of in the usual manner, and the
'Register', mikes were also passed. The ap
t of &Manager fdr theßinaus Institute
at Middletown, in the room of Adolphus Fisher,
rfritirso4otritvef office has expired, was brought
beforete Courkand after a consultation among
the lift OW parties, ,the Court app' inted Mr.
John - droll, of Middletown, as the Trustee in
place of Mr. Fisher.
. x _ ,S convicted of
and battery oubharles Fleck. was called
up, laid after a very severe lecture from the
orniiti was sentenced to pay a fine of $2O, costa
eution and to be imprisoned for the
mbnl of sixty days ; after the expiration
ttime• to give security iu the sum of one
*Aldred dollars to be of good behaviour for one
yea.. James 6l'Mannus, who wits present and
palfOcipated the 'assault and battery, was
sentenced to pay a fine of $6, costs of suit, and
isdirgo five' . ,flays ippristnwent. Columbus
WiStzel, a participant in the same affair, was
ordered to pay.a fine of $l6 and costs'. •
Bepjamin. Buffington, convicted for selling
iluipprtopinors and drunkards, received a very
severe reprimand from the Court, and was
sentinced to a floe ,of $5O, costs of suit and
111641 days imprisonment in each case—making
thelArte slloo,,,costs Altirty'days imprison
ment. The defendant, who is an old man, was
inenffectedstuddettathe Omit:Rouse weeping:
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WA!i*ItIT STREW Exottescis.—This old,
fad to and tlegently 'filled up restaurant,
lioltiee . ll opened by Mr. George W. Davis, the
popular caterer . , who will eupply the public
witlitlie very best the market affords in the
wayOf refresiments, liquid and otherwise..--
The .*Exchange is the cesteuraut, of the town
:i:G• AS ' LIGHT .
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"'THE ' , MY :OR COUNTRY.
rill, BNalpable i'atesit Portable Gas Light
JL offered tothelpublie in full confidence over every
l an
nth e s 'Light la
_palitence for Simplicity; Safety,
Hoe' y and Brillianny of Light In any temperature ;it
le de dof any smell or smoke, giving a steady, cheap,
and " t Gas Light, and it requires no trimming.—
This tls under completipontrol, being regulated by
I
thos so as to be raducetlfrom a full blaze to a small.
one, iic ' as is suitable for a night lathy , and is quickly
~}}actor Atslullercity. It ill admintbly adapted for
Chur store s ; otos, nwemege, Locbato Rooms,
'mug, !varies, al Bonn, and Railroad VATS, or
wherever it gqod light is desired. Parties desirous of se.
curing the rUt.,pf Territory for this valuable Monition_
',
-. t4l. will„commendltattlf,pm do •aokigt Cal/WS kl No:
,' ~ liWicat .W.ree't, Wiestling'shiglding,where they will be ow
"- ' and for sale for a few daps only, consisting of
daNers, Brackets, Harps and Stand Lamps, each one
a perfect Gas works in miniature. Give us' a awl.
. .
Opea finiforthwday and evening.
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WITTRRS & CO
Select Schools for Boys and Girls.
. FRONT STREET ABOVE LOOM:
k all term of , ROBERt itI'ELWEE'S
° 4 3 iFi ll =1; 11" 1 well ventilated, ctimfortabrTh i r
P 7 'l. • and in 'livery respect well adapted for school
poses.
ATHARINE 141111191fE'S School for girls, located In
=tame open for the fall term at the same
Tholftm has been elegantly Stied up during the
vattalion, tifproindte tho health and mem of scholars.
angld-d
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PENI4'A. VEMALE . COLLEGE,
AT HARRISBURG.
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REK.B.. R. irAiren:M. Al., PRINCIPAL.
THE Seventh Annual Session begins
Thursday, SOttnber let. Educational advantages
and 1 4 00 04 1 i.v *Whittn/se& Boarding Pupils surrounded
by all the 1116nel:14048r the Christian borne.
Circulars coMnining full Information can be obtained
at the tbilege: kl aur,25.41.2w
&JEW! i". 11 BOOK MUSIC.
PIANO FORTES.
ORGAN RARMONIUMS AND
. -MELODEONS!
- VIOLINS, GUITARS, 'FLUTES, 410.,
M 1 SICAL MEROUANDISE IN GENERAL.
No. 92 Market. Street.
rat
for the stfoli2omae er
msJk Co's.,,celebrated Pianos and Yawn & Hamlin's
COOdikdatend Organ Hernirmituti‘hy special appoint
anent..
Now PlallOS and Melodoottanlwign on hand. Second
land instruments taken as Ram payment for new ones.
Sheet Music of all kinds' from a leading publishing
House In Philadelphia.
Citimrw and others desiring. inetrnments, Sheet or
Book klusicAre respectfully invited to call at elb.92llarket
street, or they will bo waited- dpon by Making their
whites knoWn to W. KNOCHE.
All orders, by mail or otherwise will be Asoinpily at
telded In. mar2-dly-rd4unEt.
NEW. MUSIC STORE.
No. 93 Itarket,9l - etet, Harrisburg.
SKEET MUSIC,
Instruction' Books,
NEROHANDISE GERIBRAILL
EbIALZSC:OISII,
MELODEONS,
GUITARS,
VIOLINS,
FLUTES,
AOCORDEONS,
it un ir dt iO• 13_ CARTER.
a ILT FRAN - PA.—Oval, square, plain, or
ornameatal~ made , to
at S'S FANCY order. send
Samples or Third and
Walnut streets, or at my Audios Store.
jtyltSm _ W. BARR.
AGUE AND• FEVER CURED.
A S this is the season for Chills and Fever,
Li, thoseXiMiclia' with them, should rirolmber thatthe
Vegetable lonic Mixture, or Ague Ma, is a certain and
speedy core for
_those troublesome complaints. It is a
safe spdxvilable medicine. • Try it
Prepared — ads abld Gay at the Drug Store of
LAsritO•dlass , 4. MAXIM LUTZ.
ii .. E13013111E,, OR COAleOll, or sale by
:mai. Door, a's.
FRANK A. NrCIRRA.T,
(Successor to Wm. Parkik)
LIVERY & EXCHANGE STABLE,
=TED STREET BELOW MEARICET.
.
VING Purchased 'the interest of J.
Q. Anions In the establishment, and made, large
additions to the stock, the undersigned is prepared to
accommodate the public with SUPKRIOR Mine for saddle
or carriage pUrpeame,aed with every variety of VEHICLES
of the Weal and most approved styles, on reasonable
terms.
PLEASURE PAMIR?. will be accommodated with Omni
bums at abort notice
CARRIAGES AND OIINIBUSESTOR FUNERAL OCCA
SIONS will be foulshed,. accompanied by careful and
obliging drivers
Re Invitee an inspection of his Stock, satisfied that It Is
fully equal to tliat of any other eatablishmentef the kind
in town. FRANK A. HURRAY.
BRANCH STABLE
The undersigned-has opened a branch of his "LIVERY
and EXCHANGE STABLE;" in the - buildings lately occu.
Fie,' by. A. W. Eirriltt Fourth sireekoppusite tir• Bethql,
where hs 13 prepared hi acconciodatO the tnblic with
HORSES and VEHICLES, &tall times, on reasonable terms.
His stosk is large anti yaried r andlvill recommend itself.
mar2B dtl-rdaugll FRANK A. MURRAY.
SANFORD'S' -
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely_ from Gums,
1. and has become an established bet, a Standard Medi
cine, known and approvedl a by all that have used it,
and is now resorted to l d • with. eonddence In all the
diseases for which it is re- g ' commended.
, It his cured thouseinds E., within the last two years
who had given up ill hopes g of relief, as the numerous
Unsolicited certilleaes in my possession show.
The dose must be adapt- l ed to the temperament_ of
ihe individual taking it,and used in such quantities as
to act gently on the bowels.
Let the dlctatei of your
use of the I Ink Dino°.
LP ; 62 ComPLAINTSI BILLItni,
10 a/JAMMU, SIIItER COY
ST :OUR STOMACI , HABIT-
Came& MORIIII3, ; CHOLERi
JAUNDICE, FENAL4 WEAK
successfully as a ORBINA.
will cure SICK HE ADA CHF.
IN TivEarr Maims, 4 Two
TARIM at commencement 0
ALL Wito USE IT ASS GIT
favor
ug-➢IIz Water in t le mouth with the In'
vigorator, and. Swallow both together.
PRIOR OSR DOLLAR PER R 011111:
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
• : ,;'•COM@OUNDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE 1 EXTRACTS, AND PUT
UP IN GLASS CAMS, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
The FAMILY CATFIAII-
active Cathartic which lbe
practice more Mau tweet.) ,
The constantly increas
have long used the MLLE
all express in regard "to
to place them within the
The Profession well know
on different ixtrifoon of tit
The FAMILY °ATHA&
ference to this well °stab
dad from a variety or the
which 'act aliko on every
nal, and• are good and safe
tharile Is needed, such as
Sicyfracw,
Patna in the
Pain and Soreness over the
Ortoeight- iso=eho-testidt, all
Worrnain,,CliFdren or Ad
miroter Dr the Moot, and
Is half, too Elllaler
bailment. DOM IAO 3.
id
PRIOR $0 CENTS. •
Tn■ r 9 INVIGORATOR itti]!l VAIILTCATRAR-
I 0 PITTA are . ieligled by Druggists; geoerally,aud
sold wholesale by-the Trade inall-the large
towns. -
8. T. W. SAMiI. 1 4 4
an
je7 dowyk] 835 Brooding, New. York:
MRS, WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurso and Female Physician, presents to
the attention or mothers!. her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
For Children Teething,
which greldly faCilitates.the m''Ocess of teething, by soft
ening the gunia,reducing all inflammation—win allay Al J.
PAIN, and spasmodic action, and is
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon It, mothers, it will give rest to ytinwselves,
AND, RELIEF 'AND HEALTFI TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have put up and sold this article for over ten
years, and CAR say, rams- . sinning AND swum, what
we have never been able a 4 to say of any other meth
cine—N EVER HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE IN
STANCE TO EFFECT A b CURE, when timely used.
Never did we . know ap in- pl stance of dissatisfaction by
any ORR wheused I 'On 1 ,.:1 She 'contrary, all are de
lighted with its operations, and speak in terms of
highest commendation of CO magical effects and
medical virtues. We speak In this matter "WHAT tvz
DO Kato w,j; alter ten puns ". experience, AND • PLEDGE
OUR RVPUTATION FOR TRRV FULFTLYINP OF WHAT wY
mom DRCLARR. In almost 14 every instance where the
infant issufferiug from pain 4d and exhaustion ' relief will
be found in fifteen or- p. 4 twenty minutes after the
syrup is administered. F .l This valuable prepara
tion is the prescripton of H one of the most EXPERI
ENCED and SKI,L LF IIL 0 NOES in New England,
end has beim used with =VIA FAWN% SUCCANS lu
THOUSANDS OF CASES:
U not only relieves the "' child front pain, but in
vigorates,thestomacb and bowels, corrects acidity,
and gives tone and energy co to the whole system. It
will•almost instantly re- ^ lieve GRIPING IN THE
B OWE LS , AND WIND COLIC and overcome con
vulsion s, which if not 0 apeedlly remedied, end in
death. We believe it theand BURP= RULED!
m ass woltui, in all cud - br DVS ENTER Y AND
DIARRHEA IN CHILD- ai HEN; .whether It arises
from teptbing or from any b,, off* &tide. We would
say td every - Mother who Ipwa child suffering from
any - of the foregoing cam- " — I dle—DO NOT ter YOUR
IRRIRDICIA NOR TRY PRRJU- adNili OF OMR% stand be
tween your suffering child and the relief that will be
SURE—yes, ABSOLUTE. LY SURE—to follow the
use of this medicine, if timely Used. Full (Ikea.
Lions for using will accom- ° 2 pLy
,each bottle. None
genuine unless the fat- $l4 sftUe of CURTI S ,dt PER.
BINS, New York, is on the ta., outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggiststq throughout the world.
Principal - Office, No. 13 Oedwr - St., New York.
Price only 215 Cents per Bottle
aug4ratwly - , , .
SHORTEST TITyrE
AND •
MOST RELIABLE ROUTE
TO NEW YORK
IS VIA JUR
RENNSYLIVANI* cVNTRAL
AND 'Anititifyr, OR NEW BRUNS-
WICK IL K.
FARE $4.90
OMNIBUS FARE THROUGH PHILADEL•
PHJA INCLUDED
- PASSENGERS leaving Harrisburg—via
-Panosilirania Central R. R., arrive in New York as
fouowa, vie :
-
LEAVING HARRISBURG by FAST LINE it 2.30 A.ar
• ,
•
arrive in New. York at 1.20 v. N.
LEAVING HARRISBURG by EXPRESS TRAIN at 0.05
s.ll. arrive in New York at 3.10 P.
LEAVING HARRISBURG by NAIL TRAIN at 1.10 r. M.
arrive in Near York at 10.00 P. x.
ALI:TRAINS by this route make close connections al
Philadelphia.
PASSENGERS privileged to STOP in Philadelphia and
resume their journey at pleasure.
A. L. RaIIIWOR,T,
"Sup't. East. Diu. Pertn!a.. R. it
lEVIN J. CO.ANE, 3feket Agent.
sigle-dtf-rd.angiS
VERMIFUGE
W E beg lea.ve to call the atten- -
don of the Trade, and more
especially the y.hysicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Dr. Chas. 1111ane's Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFITGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
adminiitered with the' most satis,
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,
&BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICI
HEAD-ACHE, &c. In cases of
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
timed diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never known to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
judgment guide you in the
RATOIt, and ft will 'cure
A7TACKEI, DYSPRPSIA,CHRON
FLAMM, Thrsawrsay ' DROP.
UAL Ci= m Mus, CHOLIO,
,TSFANTUIL FLAT tf I. IS CB,
mane, and may be used
EY FAMILY lIRDIOINE. It
(as thousands can testify)
OR Man TEASPOONFULS ARC
Met.
ova their testimony in its
Thefr unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING
BROTHERS,
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
their manufacturer - And being de
termined 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
arid- Purest...material, and com
pound their in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
TIC PILL is a gentle bu
proprietor has used in hts
years.
Ingdemand from those who
ang.4 ,satte. traction which
ilidielitas induced me
math of all.
tbatdlttbrenti act
TIC PILL has, with duo re
lished tact, been compoun-
Unreel Vegetable Extracts,
part, of the alirsieutary ga
in all eases where a ea-
tkrwiipmew Stomadq'
Sack and Zbins, Chitivasets
g.,RoVg&PAsia.arimituile
3 7 7 , Diseases,
I oft, Rheumatism), a
which many diseases to which
to mestion in this advise-
P. y. Dealers and Physicians 'ordering from others
than Fleming 'Bros., will do well to write their enters
distinctly. and take none but Dr. APLane's, prepared by
Plloang That. Pittsburgh, Ps. To those wishing to glee
them a alai, we win forward per mail, post paid, to any
part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve
thrmcent postage stamp; or one vial of VermiNge for
Leurteenthvessmktim_ AU orders tram Canada must
beiwooompanseci Dr , .sentsextre.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRPGGISTS. "opt Ow
T hoc medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M.
& Co., ihro. 418 Ara' Street,
dud are sold fw druggists and
d. alers ui medicines everyiehere, at 75 cents
per bottle. Phi signature of C. M. JACKSON
7! Le xi the outside wrapper of each bottle.
In the Almanac published annually by the
proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC,
find testimony and commendatory
7;01:CP8 from all parts of the country. c• These
Almanacs are given away by all our agents
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. [ap4ly
. MOURNING CDs.
Anew aaeornaent opened this mori n ng s
GINGHAM'S. RHALLIS. I
GGIINADINNS.
LAWNS. SankAVItAIHZ. BEGEGES.
Black and.-Wkikte . girkol4llleVlitielare Yard Wide
Berea° for Shwa* with a roll atN of all kind of
motrazatio wow.' OATH CART,
Next to the Harriabnea Book.
XTEOTARINtEIi
j3l I ! I=Another large and
very superior supply joesveeeived by
WY. DOCK. JR.
PRE'.etfi ibe 9 reapectfally announcs
j: diet thefialElarnialiand put on SLATE 120017N0
with Shde.from the agile bated Lazicanter County Quar
ries, whikti ie onanrpassidbyanyothar Slate in the mar
ket. Cl* work w,lll be done by the - meet experience d
analunaa, and warranted , to give satidaetlon
rekrktf E. BYERS & CO.
-I
DR. M'LANE'S
CELEBRATED
A N D
LIVER PILLS.
FEVER AND AGUE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FLEENG BROS. Pittsbuigh, Pa.
OMPitiAki
Mt. HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
MD
DR. 1/00FLAIVOis BALSAMIC
CORDIAL,
The great standard medicines of Ike present
age, have a4g.uired their great popularity only
through years 0f6 . 741. Unbounded satisfac
tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the
people have pronounced . thern worthy.'
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
Debility of the NervOus System,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
and all diseases ari!ing from a disordered
liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive
organs, are speedily and Rermanintiyeured by
the GERMAN BITTERS: - 7
The BalsaTnie Cokilial has acquired a
repleation surpassing that of any similar pre
paration extant. It WITHOUT FAIL,
the nio.ll severe and long-standing ' '
Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Brtmobitia, Tn
iluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient
Consumption,
and has performed the Most astonishing cures
ever known of
Confirmed Consumption.
A fcio doses will also at once check and
cure die most severe Marshals proceeding
from COLD IN THE BOWELS.
itUXMNG- SLATE.