Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 23, 1860, Image 4

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    Limo of travel & tranofortatioh
NEW Alit LINEROUTE
TO NEW YORK !
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
4ND QUICKEST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES
• OF
NEW YORK
AND
I..4OLI=2,IZIS3FICIR,G- I
VIA READING ALLENTOWN
AND • ~EASTON.
MORNING OIPILIQ9, , Vest, leaves New York at 6 A.
M., nkriting atHarrisburg at 12.96 noon, only 6% heurs
betiveisithe two cities.
MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar
Harrisburg at 8.30 P.M.
Mt:WTI:NG MAIL LINE East, leaves Harrisburg at
8.0441,.. N., arriving at New York at 4.80 P.M.
, z 4klialtNOON MIEN LINE, East, leaves Har, is
burg at 1.16 P. If.. arriving at New York at O.OOP. M.
, 9Mriections are made et Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M. with
thtl i littipapger Trains in each direction on the Penneylva•
rda, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad.
trains connect at Reedits with train_ for Pottsville
and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mauch Chunk,
Etraten,,are.
Neiehange of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New
IfoOnd Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A M. Line from New
Yorls.or the. 1.15 P. M. rem Harrisburg.
' , Febertety of scenery, and speed, comfort and accent.
madat o n, this route presents superior inducements to
the traveling public.
Fred between New York and Harrisburg rat. DOL.
LARIL Fer tickets an. other informal apply in
mBl J. J. .0 ...zalAgnbflarrisb ars
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD I
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND
FROM PHILADELPHIA,
N AND AFTER MONDAY, JENE
25th, 1860, the Passenger Trains on the Penn
ey Railroad will depart from and arrive at Phila
delphia and Harrisburg as follows
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves at 1.15 a. ra
and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 a. in.
FART LINE leaves at 6.20 a. in., arrives at West
Pldlaselphia at 10.10 a.
NAIL TRAIN loaves at 1.00 p. in., arrives at West
Philadelphia at 5.00 p. in.
-These trains make close connection at Philadelphia with
the New York Lines.
MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAII4T, No. 1, leaves at
6.60 a. m., Mt. Joy at 8.02, and connects at Lancaster at
8.60 with Lancaster Train, arriving at West Philadelphia
at 12.10 p. m.
RAMIMURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves at
5.60 p. m. i Columbia at 5.15, and arrives at West Phila
delphia at 9.05 p. m.
MT, JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leaves at
4.09, p. W. , Mt. Joy at 5.11, amnesia with Harrisburg
Accommodation Train East, at Dillerville at 6.40, arriving
at• West Philadelphia at 906 p. m.
WESTWARD.
THROUGH FXPRISS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at
10.45 p m , arrives at Harrisburg U 2ao p.
MAIL TRAM leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in., ar
rives at Harrisburg at 12.60 p. m.
MT LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.50 a. m., arrives
at Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m.
MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves
Lancaster, on arrival of Mall Train West, at 11.04 a. in.,
loam MI. Jay at 11.42, and arrives at Harrisburg at
LOO p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., Columbia at 6.10, and arrives
at Harrisburg at 7.85 p. m.
Ml'. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leaves
Latroaater, on arrival or Lancaster Train Woe; at 7.54 p.
11:1., Mt. Joy at 8.80, and arrives at Harriaburg at 9.42.
P assenting leaving Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m., on Lan
cuter iradn, connect at Lanetister with Mt. Joy Aceom'-
measlier .Train No. 2, at 7.64, and arrive atEar, isburg
at 9.42 p.
SAMETEIL D. YOUNG,
/Mpg. Nag Diaision,.Vennsuivanict Railroad.
o; ..tf
1860. • 1860.
Northern Central Railway 1
NOTICE. •
•
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
LIN AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY
IL) 27th, 1860, the Passenger Trains on the Northern
Deniml timid ay will leave Harrisburg is follows r.-•
GOING SOUTH.
BXI'UIITA TRAIN will leave - at...... __LAW A.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leaie at.. 7.30 A. AL,
MAIL TRAIN Will leave . . ... P. M.
_NORTH.
NAIL TRAIN will leave at 1,.0 . P. 31.
,xpitpAlm TRAIN willleava at. P. DI
The eplY Trains leaving Harrisburg pu :Randay will be
the EXPIUM.TRALN at 1.40 A. going South, and the
=PRESS TRAIN at 0.32 P. M. going North.
I or thither information apply at the Moe, in Penn'a
Railroad Depot.
JOHN W. HALL, Agent.
w0.—ms20•1111
B. rt h g
PHILADELPHIA
AND
.READING RAIL It 0A D .
ARRANGEMENT: _ -
ON AND AFTER NAY 28th 1860.
TWO PA...g.1413211. TRAIN S LEAN". .11ARRISAIRO
DAILY, (dunduys excepted,) at 8.0 Al IL, and 1.16 P.
AL tor Philadelphia,• arriving there at 1 26 P. 81., and
8.111 PAL
RETURNINO,.LRAVE PRILADIELPI3LI at 5.00 A. Id;
and 8.80 P. IL, arriving at Harriabrrg at 12.45 noon and
8.80 P.M.
PAM Phihutelphia, No. 1 NW% 88.25 ; No. 2 On
emu train s ) 82.70.
FAWN r-To Reading, CM and $l.BO.
Ai lhadhig, oonnedt with Wahl!' for Martine, Inner&
2 49 0 willaratiawbuia• 210 .
FOUR POLON LEAVI9 RIADING FOR MILANI:L.
PaiA DAILY, at OA. 21., 10.95 A 19., 12.8dnoon and
8.48 P. hi. -
Mtn PNLADRIPFILL FOR READING at 8.00 A. M.
1.00 P. M., 8.30 P. M., and 6.00 P. M.
torblladelphia, $1.75 and UAL
MORMING MAIN FROM MARIUSBURG CON
h nt,Td AT RNADING with up train for Wilkosbarre
Pittston and Scranton.
For through SWIM and other Information apply to
J. J. cultist,
General Agent.
in723-dtt
PHILADELPHIA
mApixo- .134.W.41QAP.•
tuuu'lluN OF PA SSENGER FARES.
On. and after MONDAY, APRIL:SKI, 1860.
at: COMMUTATION TICKETS
UTITH 26 COUpOtte, will be issuedbo
w:wool-any points desired, good for the holder or
any - oniqberot his family, In any Passenger train, and
at any tinte.-at 25 per cent. below the =maxi rte,
Mali" balthlg 001311140/1 to use the Road trequentlk on
bnidinsis'or pleasure, will 2nd the above arrangement
°unveil:oo4nd eocwomioal ; as 'Four - Passenger ' m i na
run daily each way between Reading and FhlladeapW
and Two Trains May between lleadlng Pottsville and
Harrisburg.. On Snide" only one morn ing train down,
and one anernoon.train up, runs between Pottsville and
=M
aid n os o d ! a ssenger train on the Lebanon
lar. gill shove Tiegets, or any information reditllit
thereto, apply to S. Bradford, Rte., TreesurentlifhOgr
.pble,ldlbeitespeetive Ticket Agentsoan the line, or to
O. A. NICOL'S
in ,
ariidtt Gang Supt.
Pennspivania Oatlll attegrapli o (111ittrobap 7tfternnon, lugust 23, 1860.
lEirp Efootars, &c.
IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS
DRY GOODS.
SPRING OF 1860. SPRING OF 1860.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED, AND
have ready for inspection and sale, ono of the
largest and finest assortments of every article in our line,
amon which will be found
Bleached Muslims. White Flannels.
Unbleached lineline, Colored Flannels,'
Bleached Drillings, Corset Jeans,
Unbleached Drillings, Ketucky Jeans,
Colored Drillings, Satinette,
Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords,
Tickings, Cotton Table Diaper,
Hickory, Cotton Table Cloths,
Bed Checks, Crash Towellnge,
Shirting Checks, . Counterpainee,
Linen Table Diaper, Linen Table Cloths,
and everything in the DO C.IINE of all QUALITIES
and PRUNE.
MERE' WEAR.
CLOTHS, GLOVS3, SUSPENDERS,
OASSIMERES, CRAVATS, SCARES,
VESTINGS BMWS., KID GLOVE-8,
UNDER SHIRTS, COLLARS, BOYS' UNDER SMITS,
DRAWERS, SHIRT PRONTS,BOYS DRAWERS,
HOSIERY, SATIN STOCKS, NECK TIES.
In this BRANCH we have eve' ything of all STYLES
and PRICES.
LADIES' D.EI',ARTMENT.
Black Silk;
Fancy Silks, Plain Silks,
Mourning Silks, Second Mourning Silks,
Foulard Silks, Grenadines, Tissues, Beregeg;
Challis, Delaines, Lawns, Ginghams, Brilliants,
Chintzes, Traveling Goods, Lusters, Mohair Cloths
Lavella Cloths, Madonna Cloths, Ducale r - Calicos, Plaids,
Poplins, Valencias,
And everything tobe found among the numerous text
ures, styles and qualities, from aMx and a quarter cent
Calico to the most expensive Silk.
•
MOURNING GOODS.
The only complete and full stock to be found In town,
of the very best styles and shades.
SHAWLS.
EVERYTHING NEW AND DESIRABLE.
WHITE GOODS, EXBROIDEEMS, &o.
NAINSOOKS FRENCH MOUSELAINIS,
OAMBRI TABLETON,
JAOKUNLTTS, CAMBRIC LINENS,
SWLFS BOOK =SUNS,
umis, VICTORIA LAWNS,
BRILLIANTS, BOBINNETTS,
CORDS, BLONDS,
DIMITYS MULLS.
andxs SKIRTING
STRIA:3, LINING S,
BINDINGS,
FRINGES,
LACES
CAMBRIC EDGING;
SWISS EDGINGS,
SWISS INSERTINGS,
CAMBRIC INSKILTINGS,
SWISS AND CAMBRIC FLOUNCING;
FRENCH WORKED HANDKERCHIEFS,
FRENCH WORKED COLLARS AND SLEEVES,
INFANT BODIES AND DRESSES, DIMITY;
We aro satisfied that In the above Goods we have every
thing to meet the demands of any customer.
GLOVES, HOSIERY, GAIMILETTI3, VEILS,
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, AND EVERY
THING IN THE NOTION LINE.
SKELETON SKIRTS.
A annular article always on hand.
KID GLOVES
For Ladies and Gentlemen, imported by our ourselves,
the best article manufactured.
Particular attention is paid to each different branch of
our business; and we hope by strict attention and rea
sonable Profits, to merit our heretofore liberal patronage
and greatly enlarge our business.
•
CATHCART dr. BROTHEIR.
Red Front Store, .
Next to the Heniaburg Bank. .
vv, A. CATHCART. 3 1: TA. CATHCART; Jr
A FULLASSORTAIEBT— OF
.
`MOURNINGGOODS.
•• 6-4 All WoorDelaines,
'farnmatans' Cloths,
Lupin's. Superior Bombazines,
All Wool Delaines,
Lupins' Black ,Lustres, (all prices,)
Superior English Crovellas,
Brocade Lustres,
Tarmaridne Lustres,
Balzarines,
Debeges.
_ . _
SUPERIOR CREPE MAME,
FRENCH LA VFI . 3.A CLOTHS,
ENGLISH GINGHAMS,
P7.ATN MADONNA CLOTHS, _
SUPERIOR CREPE de-ESPAGNE,
EXCELLENT DELAINES, 12i cents,
SUPERIOR DELAINES, 2& cents,
FRENCH GINGHAMS,
PLAIN BLACK FOULARDS,
SUPERIOR OHENE BEREGE,
PURE ITALIAN GRENADINES,
t CREPE FAMAR CLOTHS,
DOMESTIC GINGHAMS,
7-4 THIBBET FOR SHAWLS,
• SILK FOR BINDING SHAWLS,
BEST ENGJJSTI
Bereges, Dress Crepes, English Mourning Bilk, 41.4
White übawlu bawl Berege, 4 3-4 Black Shawl Berege Black
And White Foul ad Bilks, Black and Purple 'foulard
Silks.
EVERYTHING DESIRABLE AND NEW.
French Crepes, English Crepes,
Love Veils, English Crepe Veils.
Handkerchiefs, White Collars,
Mourning Collars, Gloves,
White Sleeves, Mantuaßibbons,
Hoiseryi Flannel:Binding.
The above is a part list of the new goods we have
received and . now open. We can till any order from
the smallest to the largest item in Mourning or second •
cirningtoodll, ' CATHCART:),
tp2o • nexi to the HAniebnrg Ronk, 7
GOODS TO SUIT THE SEASON.
A. Large Stock of
Plain and Fancy Bereges,
A Fine Assortment of Lawns.
Any quality of Traveling Goods.
Lice Mitts of all Styles and. Qualities.
8-4 White and Black Berege, for
Shawls and Mantles.
Different Qualities Pillow Case Linen.
Linen Sheetings best makes.
A full assortment of Dry Goods at very low prices at
CATHCART'S,
Nest to the Harrisburg bank.
GEN.TIS' WEAR
. •
Under Cl thing, all kinds.
Lisle Thread Undershirts, something nice
L . Excellent article of ilnenfor Drawers.
A fine lot of Marseilles Vealings.
• A nice stock of rant Linens,
silk Undershirts, a nice article.
With a full stook of Botdery, Gloves, at
CATHCART & BRO.,
jam Next to the Harrisburg Bank
:A NEW LOT OF
SPRING SNAWLS
RECEIVED- THIS MORNING AT
caamsaca EILPL9C'ES.
p. ROWSE( CHALLIS, of neat Foulard paterns,
y desirable goads.
TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS, a flue assort.
meta, of every style and quality, received to-day by
CATHCART & BROTHER,
Next to the Barrsburg Bank.
i, • •
14ULARD SILKS, of very neat style and good
• •
A ,INE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS
Of
at
OATH
different kinds, Cl Igig cents per yard. Nor bargains
uall CARTS.
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• 1 1 4 1 . 1 - fg , LINENS at all prices. ~ .
DINGS of every kind.
ICOUNTERPAINES, a large stook. These goods
in' Idu , 'seilles and Allendale are much below the usual
NAPKINS bievery,o4ty andiattern.
I CRUM*, curium Ity.the yard.
.
LINEN IlgitalliNGS all widths
tarnishing.
Pil ' lo CASWL 1 4*. 411 0 0 arScl% ,
We have ay, article.. ,of SW kind In time .
CIATHCjANT & BROTHEC ~. .
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. Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
JUttl.
HUM PEI REY'S SPECIFIC
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES
FOR THE PEOPLE.
HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY.
The undersigned her ing used Prcfesor HIIIMIGirS
SPECIFIC 110M(F.FATECICREMRDIMS in our families with
the Most satisfactory results, and having full confidence
In their genuineness, purity and elilcacy, cheerfully re
commend them them to all persona who wish , to have
safe, reliable, and efficacious remedies at hand tor private
or domestic use.
The Rev. Win. Reamer, editor of "The Northern lode:
pendent," Auburn, 14. Y.; the Rev. E. H. Cressy, D.,
Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn. N. Y.; the Rev. B.
1. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison ; the Rev.
Spencer N. Rice, Rector, Nevelledtbrd, Has.; the Rev.
Allen Steele, New York Conference ; the Bev. Samuel
Nichols, Fast Genesee Conference, N.Y.; the Rev. P. S.
Pratt, Dorset, Vt.; the Rem. John N. Roble, Buffalo; A. C.
Hart, Esq., Utica, N. Y., the Eqn,Neal Dow, Portland,
Me.; the lion. Schuyler Colfai, South Bend, Ind., - the
Hon. George Humphreys,N. Y.; Henry D. Cook, EM-i
editor of the Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio; the lion.
R. H. Graham, Moline, 111:; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase,
Monticello, Fla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, titles, N. Y.
Wm. Bristol, Esq., litic N. Y.; A. S. Pond, Esq., Gtlea,
N. Y.; James Plunkett, Big:, Nashville, Tenn.
LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES.
No. I.—For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation.
No. 2.—For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the
Bed.
No. B.—For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness
of infants.
No. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Infitistum, and Summer
Complaints
No. s.—For Colic, Griping', Dysentery, or - Bloody Flux:
No. 6.—ForCholera, Cholera Morims, Vomiting. -
No. 7.—For Coughs, Colds,lnfluenza anti Sore Throat.
No. B.—For Toothache, Facp-aohe„ and Neuralgia.
No. o.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat 'and Fullness of
the Head.
No. 10 —Dyspepsia Pills—For Weak and Deranged Sto
mach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint.
No. 11.—ForFemale Irregularities, Scanty, Painful, or
Suppressed Periods.
No. 12.—For Leucorrhoai Profuse Menses, and Bearing
Down of Females. ' '
No.lB.—For Croup, Hoarse Muth, Bad Breathing.
No. 14.—Salt Rheum Pills—For M•yepelas, Eruptions,
Pimples on the Face.
No. Ms.—Rheumatic Pi‘lMFor Pain, lameness, or
Soreness in the Chest, Back, Titans , or Limbs.
A.—For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever; Diimb Ague, Old
Mismanaged Agues.
P.—For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or External
o.—For :Sore, Weak and Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids ;
Failing, Weak, orßlurred Sight.
o.—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with
obstruction or profuse discharge.
W. o.—For Whooping Cough, abating its violence and
shortening its course.
-In all acute diseases, such as Fevers, Inflammations,
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such erup
tive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas,
the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is
obvious, and in all such Oaste - the specifics act hke a
charm. The entire disease is often arrested at once, and
in all cases the violence of the attack is medentted, the
disease shortened, and rendered lest dangerous.
Coughs and Golds, which are of such. frequent' occur
rence, and which se often lay the foundation of, diseased
lungs, bronchitis And consumption, may all be at once
• red by the" Fever and Cough
In all chronic diseases, such as Dyspepsia, Weak Sto
mach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Female De
bility, and Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Weak
Eyea, Catarrh Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the
case has specifics whose proper application will Mei a
cure in almost every instance. Often the cure of a single
chronic difficulty, such as. Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh,
Headache or Female Weakness, haa more than paid for
the case ten times over.
PRIOE
Owe of 20 viale complete, in morocco, and 800 k...... .36
Case of 20 vials, and Book, plain 4
Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book ' 2
Case of 6 boxee, numbered, and Book 1
'Single numbered boxes, with directions... : . .. .26 cents
Single lettere d boxes, with directions.... 60 cents
large case of 2oz. vials, ler planters and physicians.. $l5
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ALSO SPECIFICS.
FOR ASTHMA OR PirTHDact.—Oppressed, Difficult, Labor
ed Bre.ithing, attended with Cough and Erpsotoration
Price, 60 cents per box.
FOR EAR DSKTIAROZHARD DiArNESS..-DISChiligCS from
the Par, the resultot Seerlet Fever, Measles or Mercuri
al". For Noise& In the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and
Ringing In the Ears, and Rar.ache. Price, 60 cents per
' Fos licstormA.—Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and Indura
ted Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ulcers, toroftdous
of Children. Price, 50 cents per box.
Non Omateet. Diarther.—Physlcal or Nervous Weak
nen. Either the result of Sickness Extends . " Medica
tion, or Brlumatiog Discharges . litdoey 4 6o califs psi box.
Fos Ditorsy.Fluid Accumulation, Tumid Swellk44 B l
with Scanty Secretions'. Price, fib centsper box. ..
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FOR Elsa- Si csents.—Deathly Sickness, Vertigo. Nausea,
- Vomiting. Sickness Orom riding or motion. Price, 60
cents per box.
Fos URINARY Disstsxs.—For Gravel, Renal Calculi, DER
cult, painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Price,
60 cents per boa. _
FOR SEXCILti ERLlSlONl.—bwOhltaity Discharges and
Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad 'Results of Evil
Habits. The moat successful and -es , tremedy known,
and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with hall direr
lions, El per bra.
Persons who wish in place themselves under the pro.
fession. I Vire, Or to seek advice of Prof. innemorrs, can
do so, at his - dike 662 daily from 8 A. M. to 8
P. M., or by letter. ' •
OUR nEmsong3 .BY AWL
Look over the Ib3C; make by stogie Of hatkind `you'
`choose and toolosetheamount ina Gertentnote or stamps
by mail to our address, at No. 6e2 Broadway, New York,
and'the medicine will be duly "returned by •mall er ex
press, free of charge. -
AGENTS' WANTRD.--IVe dealri. 'an active, eglolent
Agent for itfa'mleird. our Beariedlea in every orcom
munity in the United State..., Address •
aprlB.dawly •N0.„12621tit Asewit,:ltair Toss.
Wholeitile and Retail agent filillantiburg and vicinity
C. Also sold tiY , Theodore F. Habefibr, and
Bruggi.ste and stores generally.
THE
ONLY PREPARATION
HAYING --
,PROOFS, SO STRONG AND DIENOT AS TO
EXPEL THE DOUBTS.
OPAL' L. ' • -
FOE BTATESPLKN, JUDGES, • EDITORS,
'PHYSICIANS oftbe oldest sonoola as well as new, give
in 'their unqualified sanction; and recommend it total
cases of eruptions, and diseases of the scalp and Drain';
'lnn all who have used it, unite, In testifYing that
preserve the hair from being grey, and from falling to
Buy age, as as restore. Read the hollowing
OAK GROV; L 0., June SIM 1859:
PROF. 0. J. Wean : Dear Sir :—Your Hair Restorative
Is rapidly - pining popularity in this community. I hive
bad occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your
.Hair
Reiterative a 'perfect test
During the year 1854, Ewes so unfortunate as to be
thrown from my sulky against a rook near the roadside,
from which my bead received a moat terrible blow;
causing a great deal of irritation, which oommunkated to
the brain and external surface of the had, the ef
recta of which my hair was finally destroy over thee&
tire surface of the head, From tha %vie I dist discovered
its dropping, however, up to the thee of its total (Reap:
pearance, I employed everything I could think of, being
a professional manmyself,n Rik as I thought, understand
ing the nature of the disease, , hue was finally defeated in
every prescriptioUedvinced.
These ad no ot
heroh circonistanCalnduced me to re
sort te your worth ar Ratcridive, which I have every
rearm to belive prod • Tort IIoPPY Remit; two
months alter the first application, I had as beautiful a
head of young hair as I ever saw, for, which I certainly
owe you my most sincere thanks... Rest assured, dear
sir, I shall recommend your reMedF3 to all Wearers;
moreover, I shall use my influence, which '1 flatter my-
Settle say, is , not a little. Yon can publish this if :you
think proper. Yours very respectfully '
H. J. WRIGHT. D
Omer or me JZIPEROONIAN, Philipgd, Va., Dect. 12. 185Eij
Dana Sia :—I feel it my duty as well' as my pleasure,
to state to you the following circumstance, which you
can use as you think proper. A gentleman of this place,
(a lawyer,) has been bald ever since his early youth ; so
much so, that he was compelled to wear a wig: He'was
induced io use a bottle of your“Ltair Rrietorative," which
he liked very much; and after using some two or three
bottles hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now
bee a handsome head of hair. the gentlemen's name is
Bradfbrd, and he is very Well known in our , adjoining
counties, many persons can teettly,la the truth of this
statement; I givtrit to you'at the request efliir. Biatilord.
You can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative this
and the adjoining empties gym haVe the proper agents.
Yours, an., THOMPSON SONGENOR.
DR. WOOD : Dear Sir :—Parmit me to express the obli
gations I am under for the entire restoration of my hair
to its original color ; about the time of my arrival in the
'United States, it was rapidly becoming gray but upon
the application of your ..Halt Restorative" it soon re.
covered Its original hue. I Consider your Restorative as
a very w o nderful invention, quite efficacious as well as
agreeable... , ' S. MAUNA°.
The Reatorative is put In bottles of ' three sizes, viz
large, medium and small; the small holds ,ti a pint, and
retails tor. one dollar per, bottle ; the medium Wilds at
least twenty per cent, mote In propOrtlonthan the sMall,
retails for two dollars per bottle ; thelarge Molds annart,
40 per cent. more In prophition, and rota% SW •
WOOD & CO., Proprietors,"44.l"BroidwW, Ntvg
'York, antlll4 Market stree B t. Loui s, Mo.
And sold by 41 gnosl, Itancy.Moods
. . .
BOW - 4144: 1 4110:00,1
A URGatitd - Ti4piaporioripxikipejust
moved and , lbr solo low by " • •:••••
14)1/ WM. DOCK, Jr
MEM
fitetical
THE ORIGINAL AND 041IIINE
DR. TOWNSEND'S
COMFOUND'EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA,
IS
The Great Ilenovator of
THE BLOOD.
THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR
EHUPTIO.NS OF THE SKIN,
ULCERATED SORES,
AND ALL FORMS OF CUTANEOUS
There complaints can be speedily sad 4 no-malty cured
by the use of this
WORLD RENOWNED
SAE SAPARILL A .
Thousands have experienced its salutary ellecte and
tens of thousands have witnwsed it, until it tea ceased to
be a question among the intelligent portion of the com
munity.
When the 'Blood becomestifeiess and stagnant, either
from the erects of Spring weather, change of climate,
want of exercise, the use of a uniform saline diet, or any
other cause ; this compound Retract of Sarsaparilla, will
Resew the BLOOD, carry off the putrid humors, exams
thenrostee,
REGULATE THE BOWELS,
And impart a Tone of Vigor to the
" Whole BodY:
TO THE PIII3LIC.'
The public are hereby notified that the preparation ex
tenevely known as Dr. S. P. Townsend's Compound Es:
tract of Sarsaparilla, is now manufactured under my di
rection and superyteon, from the original recipe obtained
from Dr. S. P. Townsend; and I certify that it is corupos
ed of Ingredients PURELY VEGETABLE, and WITHOUT
MERCURY; and also that the ingredients are judiciously
compounded, so as to obtain from them their greatest
medicinal effect. • .
JAME 3 R. CHILION, M.D., Chemist.
Dr. S.P. TOWNSEND'S Coatroom) leznuer or Sant-
PARILIA ; has a reputation among all civilized nations as
the best preparation for., .
ItenoyatingilandlY Purifyioglihot BLOOD
which science bas ever offered to man. In this resides
its PECULIAR EXCELLENCE, and to this is due its world
wide renown. ;
It contains all the vegetable principles which experi
ence has proved useful in clearing the SYSTEM from
DISEASE, extracted and combined with the highest skill
Whichthe refinements of modern chemistry enable us to
employ.
Whatever may be said by mortified competitors or
splenetic physicians, the fact that this medicine Is EVERY
WHERE USED, and that its tee creates an increased de
mand, shows conclusively that it possesses medicinal
merits of the first order ,
C A .1.1 T 1.0 N.
To avoid Imposition it will be necessary to see that
DR. JAMES R. CHILTON'S
CERTIFICATE as well as the SIGNATURE of Dr. S. P.
Townsend, is on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
BE VERY CAREFUL TO USE NO OTHER.
Proprietor's also, No. 41 Fulton street, N. Y.
And far sale by every Druggist In this city.
apBo.4lStaw
DR. MOTT'S
CHALYBEATE RESTORATIVE
PILLS OF 111,0iN.
Ax aperient and Stomachic preparation of MON puri
fied of Oxygen and Cerium by combustion in hydrogen.
Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, oath in
Europe and the United cruise. at d prescribed in their
practice.
The exporlooce of thousands daily proves that no pre
pliration of lion can be compared with it. Impurities of
the blood, depression of vita/ energy, pale and other
wise sickly . complexions indicate its necessity in almost
every conceivable cue. Innoxious in - all maladies in
which it has been tried, it Lea proved absolutely cura
tive In each of the following complaints, viz :
In Debility, - Nervous Affections, Eitotnelpst
non, Costatiptotton,.plarrhoea, Dy.entery,
Incipient Consuniptioan,'Serurnions
ciaosts,:' 'Salt Rheims, Illtirtnenoroninon,
UT-Iki_Lea,—.Chlarqsatit ; Liver Coroptoitits, Chro
life tatiaanclited, itAtuonattaxo; I nte,'inittent
Peverip,lttmples.oh. the Face. etc..
In case of General Debility, whether the result
of acute disease or of the' continued diminctitm of ner
vous and muscular energy front chronic complaints, one
trial of this restorative has proved successful 'to an ex
tent-which no description nor written attestation would
render credible. Invtalids so long bed-ridden as to have
become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suds
denly re-appeared in the busy world as if just returned
from protraoted travel M a distant land. Some **try
signal instances of this kind are attested of female suf
ferers, emaciated victimf.of apparent mammies, san-
Joh:moue exhaustion, critical changes, and that complica
tion of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exer
cise for which the physician has no name,
In Nervous Affections' of all kinds, and for rea
sons familiar to medical men, the operation of this pre
paxation of Iron must necessarily bo selutary,for unlike
the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being ex
citing and overheating, and. gently, regularly apenentir
even in the most obstinate cases ot costiveness, without.
ever being a gastric puntative, or inillelinge disagreeable
sensation.
It is this latter:property, among-ethers, which makes
it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy lbr
Piles, upon which it also apPears to exert a distinct and
specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which
forms them.
In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a sines
box of these Chalybeatel'ills hew , often sufficed - for the
most habitual , eases, including the attendant Copernmetn.
In' uncheckedMacithoen, even when advanced to
Drientery, - contirmed, emaciating, and apparently - ma.
ligruint, the effects have been equally decisive and mi
lli the , less of flesh and. strength,
feting cough, ' aud remittent hectic, which , generally indi
cate Incipient Constinciption, • this remedy has
Myedthe alarm of friends. and physicians, in several
very ggrratifying and interesting instances.
In Secondment Tutteirentadsi this medicated iron
has had far more than toe good of the most cautiously
balaticed•preparatiens of iodine, without any of their well
known-liabilities.
lite attention of females cannot be too confidently in
vited to' thfs Oeniedy and restorative, in the cases pecodiar
ly affecting them. •
In Rhenntaturni, both chronid and inflammatory--
in the latter, flowerer, more decidedly-•-it has beim in
variably won maned, both as alleviating pain and re
ducing thetwelgs and stiffneatt of the pined muscles.
In anteranlatenr. Fevera It must necessarily be a
great remedy, and energetic restorative, and its progress
in the new s ettlement of the west, w ill probably be one
of high renown and wseftilnass..
No remedy has ever been diservered, in the whole his
tory of medicine, which' exerts such' prompt, happy and
fully restorative effects. Good appetite, complete diges
tion, rapid acquisition of strength; with an unusual dis
position for active nod cheerful exercise, immediately
tollow its use.
Put up' in neat • Sat -meted boxes containini 50 pilb3,
price 50 cents per box; for sale by Druggists and dealers.
Will be sent free to any address on receipt alba price.—
All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to •
It. B. WOKE .41: CO General Agents,
Apo-dtf '339 Broadway, New York.
(4 - 1 OLD DR. HEATH'S ROOK"ga"
I h ifor 'Travels and great discoVerlsi of the Tapan-W
use and East Medicines, with fall directions for the
cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Oolds, Catarrh dathma,lrevera, Heart Disease, Scrofula, 'Cancer, Dye
poppia, Liver Complaint, GraNal and Urinary Deposita,
Female Complaints, ass. - illustrated- with hundreds cN
certificates of cures and engravings. For the purpose o'
rescuing as many suffering follow-beings as possible front
premature death, it will be sent to'any part of the coati.
uent, by sending 26 cents to DRS. BEATH,
• • -642 Broadway New York City.
Sold by C IL Keller, liarr*burg ; Samuel Elliott,
Carlisle; Levi Christian Miller,
Millersburg; Dr. Geo. - Mesa; Lebanon'; J. C. ditto, Ship
panshurg, - ocll3-dawly
A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT
OF
LADIES! .TRAVELLING
txn
SHOPPING. BAGIS.
At an prlces,for sale at • •
BERGNMIVS CIISAP BOOKSTORE,
. • 51 Market Street
GLEANINGS
FROM THE , •
HARVEST-FIFTT)S OF 'LITERATURE,
scrENcE - ANI) ART !
AMelange of Excerida Curious, Humor.
gull and Instructive. : Collated bj , O. O. BOISBAUGH,
A. /L. IL D.
The above InterestitetWork bas just been received at
, BElnal.WpS CHEAP - BOOKSTORE.
Iron piloß $1 25
BTEES,
OA WPIRNIT.N. Br AIN D JO - 888-li t
• inT4 4 l/PrigPAJ E SOM AVM=
ae)i Of ' all _done_ at, alynt
tin gob,' BeitiAia . da'reaaonable tenni. -
as
ifitilitai.
JUDSON'S
Mountain Herb Fills.
THE inventor and manufacturer of "Jud
son% Mountain Herb Pilis," has spent the greater
part of his life in travelling, having visited nearly every
country In the world He spent over six years amon
the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and It was thus that
the "Mourrecte Haan Prue were discrverett. A very
interesting account of his adventures there, you will nod
in our Almanac and pamphlet.
It is an established fact, that all diseases arise from
IMPURE BLOOD!
The blood is the life 1 and when any foreign or un
healthy matter gets mixed with it, It is once diatrtnated to
every organ of the body. !',very nerve feels the poiaon,
and all the vital organs quickly complain. Thestomach
will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to
secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is
weakened, and so tbe circulation Is feeble. The lungs be
come clogged with the poisonous matter ; hence a cough
matter
—and all from a alight impurity of the tatu-head
111.—the Blood 1 As If you bad thrown some girth, Oar
instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet
in a few minutes the whole coulee of the stream be,
comes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does Impure
blood Sy to every pert, and leave its sting behind. All
the passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruc
tion Is removed, the lamp 01 life soon dies out.
Those pills not only purify' the blood, but regenerateall
the secretions of the body, they are, therefbre, unrivalled
718 •
CURE FOR imams DOE*EMS •
Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, he. This Anti-Mike'
Medicine expels from the blood the bidden seeds of dis ,
ease, and renders all the Saida and secrenlons pure and
fluentoslearing and resuscitating the vital organs.
Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to WILCO
within your reach, a medicine like the "MoterriMlLtan
Pius," that will pas/directly to the afflicted parts,through
the blood and Stilds of the body, and Cause the sufferer
to brighten with the Huth of beauty and health.
Judson's Pzlls ate the Best Remedy in exist
ence for the following Complaints:
Bowel Complaints, Debrnly, Inward Weeittea,
Cot%lw, Heuer and Spits Liver Complaints,
Colds, Female Domplaints,Lownost orDpirits,
Chest:Diseases, Headaches, Piles,
Costiveness, Indigation, Hone, and °mind,
torsPePlila, /animal, Second e r y Spry-
Diarrbo*, . inflammation, toms.
Dropsy, • • a • • •
GREAT =KALB DIEDICLINZ I
Females who value health. should :1281,1* be without
these Phis. They purify the blood, remove obstructions
of all kinds, cleanse The akin of all phnples and blotches,
and bring the rich color of health to dispels cheek.
Jar The Plants and Herbs of which Mum Pills are
made, were discovered in a very surprising way omens
the Tesucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the
Almanac of our Agent, and you will read, with delight,
the very intermitting account it contains of the “Oazaz
bixtimum" of the Aztecs.
Observe.-LThe Meutain Herb Pills are pet up in a
Beautitill Wrapper. Each box contains 40 Olin, and Re
tail at 26 Gents per box. All genuine, have the signature
of B. L. JUDSON & CO., on each box.
B. L. JUDSON & CO.,
Sole Proprietors
No. 50 Leonard Street,
NSW YORE.
jar Agents wanted always—Address as above. •Wit
toblOdeodew
BLOOD Foot)
The attention of Invalids, Physiolans, Olergywell; ,
entitle men, and the public generally, is respectfully
solicited to the merits of thin ebemical-ProPerstittri Con
taining IronAhniphiour and Phosphorus, and which
Is Identical In its compealtlen with th a firesudia Globule,
or red Mood: In all diseases accoMpanled with
Debility
•
pale countenance and nervous derangement, analyids of
the blood show aStieflclency of tbe red globules. Ruddy
complexion. and a rosy tint of the skin, la always Indies-
nee of health ; while a pale, wax-like skin end 'count*
nano,—wttielkevincea a deftcdency of the red globules,—
accompanies a diseased organism. Preparations of . Iron
have been given for the purpose of supplying the red
glandes, but we_contemi thaP /run abiorma-P la lPhur
&lame, or Phosphorus alone, wilt not meet the de
eigney in every case, but that a judicions mexibination of
Al these elements is necessary to restore the blood to ite
normal standard. This point, never before attalodid,lms
been reached in the Blood Food, and its discovery
ranks as one of the meet solentilic and important of the
age. Its effects in '
Consumpton
are to sOften.tite cough, briee the nerves, streugthen
the system, allay theprostrintig night Minds, increitile
the physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by re
storing the lacking, red globules, Moreau) the appetite,
restore the color, and clothe the Skeleton' frame with
flesh.. The Blear" Iseesd will be found a specific in all
Chronic; Dilemma of the Thirona or Lungs, such
as Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, dm Publld imeaers and
singers will End it of .great , ndlity- In clearing and
strengthening the vockl organs: — In Dyspepsia, lien'
Coinptaints, Dropsy,EpaspucPanalysis, dcro i fula, Grassi,
St. Vitus' Dams, lever and drie r Stc., Its efficacy is
marked and instantaneous. 7n no cities of disease, how
ever, are the beneficial , ellects of this remedy so con
spicuous as in those harrassing
. •
Female Complaints'
to irldCh the gentler sex are liable, and, which tend to
wards Consortiption, such suppressed or difficult
Menstruation, . Green Sickness, Whiles, , especially
when these coniplainterare accompanied with palensits,
a.dlugyhati or pallor of the 'skin, depression of spirits,
debility, palpitation, want of appe and nervous pros!
tration, We have the utmost confidence in - recommend=
intthe Blood rood to all.who may be cordeibus of a
loss of Vitality or energy, and to those whose mental or
bodily powßs are prostrated through ourratie;relther of
the mind or body, and,we
and
it our duty to say that
in all cases of Weakness and TOntaciation, and in, all dis
eases of the Kidneys Bladder„ thli preparationiuni a clabn
upon the attention of sufferers which cannot he over.es
timated. d. faithful trial will he found the mod convinc
ing proof in regard to its efficacy - that could be tusked thr.
With the above remarks, and with the aumerous testi
monials we have in its Sivor,.. we offer the • "Blood
Food" to the consideration of the affilcted,knowingthat
it will be acknowledged as pre-Sininent over all other
preparations, patent or alder; In point of , usefaluess.—
arculars giving the Theory uponwhich. this remedy is
founded, a/so certificates cf remerkabie :coreili. Will be
sent free when desired. We forward the Blood Flood
to any part of the United States or Canitdas tiPon receipt
of Price—Sl per bcttle, $5 for six bottles. Be careful in
all cases ,to have none btit that haying our fee-Winne
signature upon the wrapper. None other *genuine.
Prepared only by CHI7BICH Bi. DUPONT,
No. 409 Breadway, New
''fork. by all reseectable Druggists throughout the
For sale by...G. Bannvart, se'e agent, Harrisburg,
Pa. fehti-dawly-rd iplordau2
POND'S EXTRACT OF RAMAMELIS
OR PAIN DESTROYER,
TS one of the few domestic remedies
JI; which have come Into general and:raver, without
pulling. It is the product of a simple shrub, harndoss,in
all eases, and ais a domestic .remedy unequalled. • For
BURNS, - CUTS, 'BRUISES,. :"BORENESS, LAMENIME,
SPRAWL :RHEUMATISM, BOILS; :ICILCEnzi OLD BORES
and WOUNDS, Blum not ,anequal. It - is also used, with
great success, for TOOTILACHE, HEADACHE, NEURAL.
(HA, BORE THROAT, COLIC, DLUIRHORA,..HOAHOE
NESS, and other similar-troublesome inierminfal atrec
tiona,,while it promptly:: arrests` HEEMORRHAGEIL—
Hundrede of physicians use it daily in their practice, and
sive it their unqualified recommendation ? : Sold by our
agents and dealers, and by
F. HUMPHREYS & CO.i 882 aroadwan
Bole Proprietors and Manufacturers.
Bold by C. L Heller, Wholesale ands Retail agent for
Harrisburg and vicinity, and Druggists and stores gene
rally. apl7-dowly
SOFTWERII'S
ANNIHILATING POWDER;
. ~.: .TS THE • . ONLY
.LICNOWW and best arts.
,
„ , ) cte to exterminate Roach
- es, Bed Bugs, Ants; Moths,
,
, , Flies,Fleas,garden Perms,
' - Vine Bugs, kO.- IT CON
---_,-;,_-_-- - _
___ - _ TAINS NO. POISON. .
~.........„ - ----_—_, SCHWERIN'S . MILS
,
• 4 are sure death t) BaTB
- 0.--Y/ ,// v ,. ///, , , , ~,,/,,,,:/// / x,„` and NU:91.113
Mr. SCHWERIN received Certificates from Pcaliddent
of Girard College, Directors of Deere of ftelbge,".Pennsyl
vania Hospital, and other prominent Public Institutions
of Philadelphia. B. Jell, Waehingto; IX 0., and
Charity Hospital, NeWOrleans,.La. • .
The original certifinatoe can be seen at the Wholesale.
aid 'Retail Depot,l2l North Second street., Ptdradelphla,
and for. sale in Harriabbri byCharles A. Bannvart, D.
W. ISM& /0/94 suid. O. IL Xelleri and.by
all Druggists and. ' •
SC I.L.WHAet aniiritallArdtations. Remember t i 'lll'Aninhilatiog Powder.
None Genuine unless signed
myl746m N KOHIN,
Sewing Stattjulte.
FOR TEE BEST FAMILY SIN\
ING MACHINE
'CALL AT TUB MICE 4F THE
CENTRAL
PENENIMVANIA AGENCY FOB
WHEELER & WILSON'S
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
Prim from $6O up.
This Sterling Machine soles the celebrated
LOCK MITCH.
Anitog themodeabial estvastages It possesses :or
ethers, may be aimed the following.;
1. lts simplicity of construction, and coos*/ se ta arc
dom from derangement and need of repairs.
2. Its aneaamp ed rapidity and ease or operation .
8. Its nolsel^r- r‘cpar•ent..
4. The great variety otpurposee to which It can be
plied, which can be achieved by no other mech am ,
means. And,
b. The preeminent Errors and nintaaorri of thew
OFFICE AT THE EAGLE WORKS
Mao at kkirb DAGITSRRIbaN ROUSIS,
)(caret, where a lady is in constant atteudence t sh -
the operation of the machines, give instructions is
and do all description of family sew , r , 1,
Ortßa
aldrftlt
RECOMMENDATION.
The undenslgnedorlth & knowledge duetted from
of Wheeler dtVhson's Sewing MlChkitiOil to our resprri e
families, cheerfully earth" to the gr eat merit
excellent Instruainnte. Thoee to ' , arras:Blkm
with facility, have etch &titled ay:Watches:l,
very highly prited. and as we believe that for : 3 ,
Yee newts:4ow than Whet ler & Wason's are roarad".“
ed we recommend them with aridence. Aaittian,
gamed by Banibleing tram . Elfilkiik, the na •
tfbbrt the sale of them to Belilliebtlett, as be is vet)
to give such inateuctlons and assistance ss may r„.
efl in the MO of the machines, and make.s
spossible for their satishotery
B. W. Pollock, D. MT=
Dulled D. Boas, J. C. Kunkel,
J. IL Bane, John Curvet ,
J. R. BeT, Henry Gilbert:,
Lumberton, W. B. Tracy
Geo. B. Kunkel, Waldman Forster,
W. T. Iliktrup, luso O. Wflluley,
George Balky Emanuel It. Kelker,
A good hewing Illacinue will last your life Ili, u.
lore buy the best.
For further information apply to
W. 0. HICK , Age',
Harrisburg, March 11.1680- -411 r
MENS' FURNISHING GOODS
A.XD
GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS
AT WHOLESALE
LARGE AND EXTENSIVLSTOCK FUR Till
Or the latest, and most desirable styles, Import,-.1
manufactured expressly fOr the approacho c ,
sale.
C. B. HATCH & CO..
er4o3 BROAD WAY,AII
(One door above the oar. of Walker St.,)
NEW YORK.
Give notice to the Merchants Is all sections of lb° I
that their stock of Mans' I VILNISIIING Goose ANIP (lott ,,
Mu. &mule Is now ready for exhibition, conspri,n,
tall assortment of
rfsdirertitt and Drawers, Arland Meta Gloves, P.'o,
and 'Amoy Shirts, fifes, Star's. Sleeks, Suspender,.
Half Hose, Linen Collars, Robes de C7iambre,
Vatieleitc Shamis. Railway Rugs, Cardigan
Jackets, Jhtglers, dc.
Indluding many new and desirable articles is Nei 14,2 E
to be found Is any similar establishment in thig
all Shirts made at the GOLDEN MILL SHIM' MA \
FACTOEY,:bear on the back Moho Yoke th 3 .
Stamp
1 C.B:H „~,
~rC'~o4.
Which Is our trade mark for this article, and wLei
parries with it our guarantee as to thiir P=FECTION L
'lvory : particular.
• •
Them Starts, combining STYLE, DURABILITY, tu.
PERPECIION OP FIT, we warrant equal in every rope , '
to may made to order.
Parkies not intending to viet New York this Fall, I/13
transmit their orders by mail, an 4 can rely upon hay u.
them filled u &Mandy and momlnly as though pre eL;
to select themselves. ' C. l ii.aTCH &CV .
Jy27-d3m 1403 Broadway, N. 1'
WALTER G. WHITEMAN,
DEALER IN
FINE 'GR'OCERIES,
N. W. cmitNICR 17th AND ARCH STS
PHILADELPHIA,
'• IMPORTER OF
CROSS & BLACKWELL'S
ENGLISH rients AND SAUCES
Particular attention paid to selecting
PINE TEAK -AND- COFFEES
POR. PAD:LILIES.
SUGARS always et Refiners' prices. Mice WIM
LIQUOR/3.end MARS. of the best brawls alwar,
STORAGE,
POIR;VNTA_RIDING
ma
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
•
rrIHE subserjbers have leased the exten
sive Warehouses and Railroad track formerly ea
pied by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad c..nu.
as a freighting department, No. 248 North Bross ,cr ,
and will transact a ORNRRAI STORAGE, FOith',ll , lqN
AND COMMISSION BOSINJaeI, in connection aitb u.
Porhign and Domestic Shipping and Produce at
nut street.
They are prepared to receive, ship and fursgt
land or by water, all merchandise and produce %ILK ,
may be offered. storage capacity 26,00‘ barrel:,
every Convenience for receiving and discharging.
Warehouse receipts will be given for all plorriy 0.
storage, with bills of landing for shipment.
Consignments of merchandise and produce to our ,l
dress will receive prompt attention.
FOWLE,
128 Walnut and 248 North Broad sircet
Wit/ads/phia, April 2t, 1860. 6md.
ST. NIOHOTAR HOTEL,
BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
• W EIEN completed, six years ago, the
M... Nichol as was universally pronouncou ins no •
magnificent, convenientond thoroughly orgams 1 ,
.tabilshment of the kind MI this continent. Wt bat
then it-remains tollay—without a rival in size, la num'
tuouaness, and in the general elements of comfort
joyment. The Hotel- has accommodations for
guests, including 100 complete suites of apartmrliis .
families. hundred persons can be t,
Seated at the tables of its three public dining 1"1,12ILI'.
,
nothing that modern art has devised for the cobveni , :.•%
and ecadel gratification of the traveling publfr has i. ,, L
omitted in its plan,or is neglected in its practical , leta
The fatly reputation of the house at home MO
derived-from its magnitude, its superb appuirtmeLt•
and its home•like comforts and luxuries, has Iw , ti
helloed every year lay the unwearied sterna'' , .!
proprietors.
my22-dBm T BEADWELL , WHITCOMB &
NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS
NEW, PRICES !
THE• iiIIBSCRIBERS having succeeded
..1-Lto:therWHOLIZAIE AND RETAIL GROCERY BV:1-
NEMO of Messrs. GROSiI & RIINKEL, at WALNIT,
OTRZET.'WHARF, would respecthilly annoudikid
Githeni d er rrieg and vicinity, ttutt they a" P r .•
parici co Tor sale a large and complete asseroucla
Groceries, Provisions,
Fish, Salt,
Grain, Flour,
R 9 , a, in great variety,
wneensware, Paints,
Oils, DIU&
Glass, • hails,
&c 1 & C.
%Our Largo SPRING BTOOK, Wnnaten in Philadelpin?
and New York, and now arriving i .has been selected.
ili
Withttelinare, and will AurestenC rat 'inducements t,
C l i nnt r a klieg &KRA and will
NOT BE UNDERSO LD; *Ad)** rikonerable dealing i°
merit and receive a almre of pacroner ( ) ;
mar2.4itt A. Karam k CO.