Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 11, 1860, Image 3

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Tuesday' Afternoon, September 11, MO.
PICTURE FRAMS made to order at the sheet id
notice and at the most reasonable prices, at W.
Knoche's Music Store, 92 Market streq
Nance Tuts.—All the late daily and weekly
POUTS, Magazines, che .p publications and new
Looks, are for sale at Bergner's.ebeap Book
tore. No. 51 Market street.
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MONTHLY Meernio.—The regular monthly
meeting of the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion, will be hold this (Tuesday) evening (Sept.
11th) at o'clock.
A WWI AWAKII CLUB was organized in Car
lisle a few nights ago, and equipments ordered.
The Club has been Invited to visit Harrisburg
next Friday, on the occasion of our mass meet
ing, and it is probable the invitation will be
accepted.
DIBTBEININGI Acomawr.—A few days ago Mr.
Charles Ilighberger. of Pittsburg, recently ap
pointed brakesman on a freight train on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, in attempting to jump
off a car fell and was thrown under the wheels.
One of his feet was completely severed front the
log and the other badly mangled
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A pponmsam—Our young friend Mr. Charles
H. Willson has been appointed assistant ticket
agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
at this place, and entered upon the discharge of
his duties. He is a young man of good moral
habits, excellent business qualifications, honest
and reliable, and in every respect well qualified
for the position
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Goma To Lasetersa.—The Wide Awakes of
this city have determined to attend the'rn los
meeting at Lancaster on the 19th instant, and
extended an invitation to the Equeitrian Wide
Awakes of Susquehanna township to accompa
ny them. Arrangements will be made with the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company for a special
train, to leave here about five "o'clock 'On the
evening of that day and return the same. night.
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VIOLATING ORDINANOZB.—This morning com
plaint was made before the Mayor against Mr.
Charles SegeDatum, keeper ot•a clothing store
in Market street, for obstructing the pavement
with boxes, in violation of a city ordinance.
Warrants were also issued by the Mayor for the
arrest of Addison Dehart and N. Neviman,
charged with permitting their dogs to run at
large without muzzles. A hearing of these
cases will take place this evening.
Comma MUTING. —The Republican conferees
of the 16th Congressional district met at Bridge
port opposite this city yesterday, and nominated
Hon. B. F. Junkin for re-election to Congress
by acclamation. Mr, Junkin appeared before
the conference, accepted the nomination, and
made a brief address, pledginghimself, if elect
ed, to stand up in defence of the interests of
Pennsylvania and the North, and battle for free
labor and Protection to American Industry, as
he had always done. There is a good prospect
of Mr. Junkin's re-election.
AN ForamAlma -The *ide
Awakes made an unusually strong tarn out to
the club meeting last evening 4 and a com
mendable degree of enthusiasm was manifested.
Many new names were added to the roll, which
now numbers about one hundred and fifty.
Arrangements have been made to procure ad
ditional equipments in time for the parade next
Friday night, when•s brilliant display may be
anticipated. The Equestrian Wide Awake! of
Susquehanna township, Will make theft:first ap
pearance in equipments on that occasion; and
companies from Lancaster, Lebanon; 'Reading
Carlisle, York, Chambersburg, and other towns
are expected to be in attendance.
Mau. Fartuan.—Owing to an accident on the
railroad, the until from the east due here at one
o'clock (yesterday) did not arrive:—Putrid and
Union of this morning.
The above paragraph, so far as ialatea to "an
accident on the railroad," is a barefaced and
impudent falsehood ; and we are astonished to
find it in the columns of a paper that lays
claim to fair dealing and truthfulne64- The
train that carries the mail did arrive, and en
tered the depot at the exact time it was due here, bring
ing all the Philadelphia papers to our news
dealers, and also the express goods of yesterday
morning, direct from that city. If "an acci
dent" had occurred on the railroad, the cars
would certainly have been behind time, and the
newspapers and express goods would not have
arrived. When our neighbor. of the Patriot and
Union undertakes to defend the acts of careless
and incompetent Locelboo officials, he should
have some regard for truth, and not insult in
telligent readers by publishing such bold' false
hoods as that contained in the above paragraph.
DOUOLAS F. Sposcurs, whose death we an
nounced yesterday, was a young man of more
than ordinary promise—idolized by his parents,
and esteemed by his friends. Possessesing a high
-13! cultivated mind, a genial and amiable , clis-
Pnalllua, and qualities fitting him to shine in
tkg social circle, his loss is deeply felt and sin
cerely lamented by all who enjoyed the plea
sure of his acquaintance. To die so young—lit
the morning of life—"out down Hire a rose in
full bloom"—with bright hopes and prospects
—is dreadful to contemplate ! It admonishe s
all of ns that In the midst of life we tre in
death." Most sincerely do we'sympathise*ith
his *filleted family and friends, and in the
language of Longfellow would say to them to
be reconciled to their and bereavement ; for
their loss is his infinite gain. It is not they
alone who have been thus afflicted :
"There is no dock, however watched and tended,
There is no Amide, howeoe , er defended,
Bm hen one vacant chair
"The air is hill of farewells to the dying
And mourning* for the dead ;
The heart of Rachel for her children crying
Will not be cm:Minted I
"Let ne be patient I These severe afflictions
Be
No t
oneatuset from tbe ground arise,
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bdi
Aleturne this dark disguise." ctions
Penttopluania eck g raph, eutobq Ittemoon, Otptember If, 1660.
Tne Rims appointed by the Dauphin Coun
ty Agricultural Society will please meet at the
Pre,thicnt's office on the exhibition ground on
Wedurralay turning at nine o'clock.
=OM
RELIEF FOR TUE Snrrr►xa.—We understand
that about one hundred and ten dollars have
beet, rAised by collection it* some of the
Omit lit a of this place, and forwarded fir the
relief of the miaffereM in Syria.
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CANAL NAVIOATION.—For three weeks past
navigation has been suspended on the West
Branch canal between Loyalsock , and Lock Ha
ven, owing to an extensive break one mile
below Williamsport. The Supervisor expected
to complete the repairs yesterday and let in the
water this morning.
Tas Pm= lisaurn.—Our city never was
blessed with better health than at the present
time. This is is a very remarkable state of
affairs, when we consider the time of year and
the unusual cold nights and warm days we have
had. Let there be care exercised in regard to
clothing, and eating unripe fruit, and the
autumn . will affect us lightly, if at all.
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• Tins BOY Pactonsa.—Those of our citizens
who have a curiosity to heltr Bev. Crsuamond
Kennedy, the eloquent Boy Preacher, should
attend the meeting in the Baptist lecture room
this evening,. This is the last time he will
preach In our city prior to entering the Hamil
ton University to complete his clerical studies.
All who have not vet heard this youthful and
gifted Divide should embrace the present op
portunity to do so. They will be pleasantly
entertained and profitably instructed.
GOOD NOMINATION. —Our political friends in
the Northumberland and Columbia Senatorial
district have nominated Frank Bound, Esq., of
llffilten, as their candidate for State Senator.
We have known Hr. Bound for a long time,
and can endorse the nomination as one emi
nently fit to be, made. He is a young and rising
lawyer, with abilities of 9ke highest order, and
one of the most popular stump speakers in that
section of :the State. If elected, he will do credit
to himself and honor to his constituents. We
hope to see hini in the Senate next winter.
A WORD OP CAVEIOIC This being the season
for political meetings in the open air, we cau
tion all persons, except the most robust young
mple, not, to„attend such night gatherings
ittaWisrpr oven:pater TfieiteniOalure
of the tilt dtrieg the difluid l etrlYtireiling is
no criterion to judge what it will be by nine or
ten o'clock. 'Hundreds of persons have taken
ague and fever, or laid the foundation for con
gumption, by standing in the chilly Autumn
air at political meetings. ; Let two things al
ways be attendbel , to. First, provide ample
protection.for your speakers ; and second, take
your overcoat or shawl with you.
WON'T Bg 80t.n.--/i young and
~ active politi
cian of this nity, who has long ham an ardent
and consistent American, and Syratiathized with
the Bell-Everett movement, infOrms us that he
has determined to support Lincoln, Hamlin and
Curtin. The object sought to be accomplished
by the mercenary managers of the so-called
"Union and Ckmatitutional" party, is now un
derstood, and the game will not win. Intelli
gent Ameribans here, like the mass of their
brethren
_throughout the State, scorn the at
tempt to make'them play second fiddle to either
wing of the Loccifoco party ; and like hbnest
men who will not be false to their trust, who
will yebuke the prime author of all our present
political evils, they raise the banner of Imola
and CURTIN, and join the mighty column that
strikes for the overthrow of Democratic power.
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Wm Nov BB entailer, Mum. —The other day
we heard a conversation between two old Dent
ocrata, one of whom avowed his intention of
voting for Lincoln. "I've always been a Dem
ocrat," said he, "but lately I've been reading
and thinking, and have come to the conclusion
that the Deaocratic patty don't stand where it
did formerly, and I'm going to vote for honest
Old. Abe." The other, a Breckinridge.man, in
dignantly ejaculated, "Yes, and get cheated."
"Well," was the cool reply, "I voted for Pierce
and Buchanan, and got awfully cheated both
times, and I don't feel like being humbugged
a third time.. I had rather ba cheated once by
the Republicans than alt the time by the Demo
crats."- The Breckite "dried up" and passed
on. There are thousands of honest old Demo
crats throughout the country who, 'tired of
being oheatedby theleaders of that party, have
made up their minds not to be humbugged any
more,' but to vote square up for the-Republican
nominees....
Tax Cowen Fern opened this morning, under
somewhat discouraging auspices. We were on
the ground at eleven o'clock, at which time the
cattle stalls, the poultry cages, and the tent
devoted to vegetables, were comparatively_
empty. Floral Malls filling up gradually,bat
the display in that department will fall far
short of what it has been at former - Fairs. The
number and variety of agricultural Implements
on exhibition will not be equal to that of last
year. But very few people are in attendance
from the rural districts ; and all the indications
to-day are that the Fair will prove at least a
partial failure. Many of our mechanka,,and
Other citizen, who . went to a great deal of
trouble' and 'expense last year in decorating
Voral heave , contributed nothing . this
season. Not more than fifty head of cattle are
on exhibition thus far ; , and , there is but one
solitary contributor to the vegetable depart
ment in the big terlt. A large nutaber of en
tries have been ma4hoiveier, - and the Fair
may present a more favorable aspect to-morrow,
We hope so.
Tuer Itsextvan, and for sale by Wm. Knoche.
"Summerville Mountain Gallop," and "Ameri
ci, my Native Land;" words by Winton H.
Hayword, Esq., and dedicated to Miss Annie
Virginia Hayword. All the new MUSIC pub
lished will be found at No. 92 Market street.
FXVKB. AND Mina baying made its appdarance
we advise all afflicted to get BAZINIABeer
WhiCh ap. j . cure- -- Bold-only by
11,, vA , • k
0• A. awaits - who I also send it post paid
pmFg,address on receipt of 17 latteriattWaps.
THE PECULATIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES. —We have already noticed
the fact that a wholesale system or robbery. by
certain conductors and ticket agents on the
Pennsylvania C,ntral Railroad, has been sus
pected for several months past, and that a gen
eral examination has taken place, resulting in
the recovery of cash, stocks, property, fire.. to
a vtry considerable amount—being the pro
ceeds of tickets taken up by conductorsaud re
turned to ticket agents and others to be resold
—together with daily appropriations from cash
collections by conductors on trains. We• find
in the Cincinnati Gazette the folio:min article in
relation to these frauds, by which it will be
seen that the same game has probably been
played by conductors and ticket agents on the
Ohio and other western roads :
While at Columba; On 'rhesdtiy: we were in
formed by a gentletnin feoth Pittsburg that this
system of robbery had been in practice for over
a year past, and that the chief officer of the
road had suspicious all along that they were
being defrauded, but waa unable to obtain any
clue for months; although a special detective
bad been on the lookout for the guilty parties.
The vice-president, Mr- Scott, had.ascertained
that one conductor had purchased a property
in Philadelphia, for which he paid $12,000
cash. He had no means when he. went on the
road, a year or two •previous: Another conduatet
or was paying $BOO-rent,. while his. salary was
but $760. These and other men who were liv
lug beyond their income were watched, but
nothing wrong could be detected. It was clear,
however, that a large amount' of the cash col
lections were. being withheld daily, and it is
stated thetas high es 60 per cent. of the amount
collected by certain conductoreNvas retained. As
the money did not come infest enough under
this system, a combination was formed between
some ten or twelve conductors and some half
dozen ticket agents or Fellers On the Peonsyl-,
vans Central, Who were iniettgue;-it istelieved,
with similar employees on other roads, direct
connections of the Pennsylvania Centril, by
which a certain amount of tickets taken up daily.
should not be punched, as required, but should
be returned to the ticket agents to be resold.—
Numerous plans and traps were deilsed and
set to detect the guilty ones, but up to last
week all had been failures: Men were at' last
employed who purchased tickets in Cincinnati_
and Columbus for Philadelphia;
these tickets
were privately marked, and the day they were
used, as well as the name of the conductor,
were reported to, headquarters. It was found
in several instances that these tieketi,tathough
used, were not repented for ten days; and' were
of course used. A certain party in Pittsburg
applied to the ticket agentin that eitY . , - a week.
ego, to know if he would sell the Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia portion of through Cincinnati
coupons. This led the ticket agent to mispect
something wrong,. and beim* -giving any ans-.
wer he reported the matter to headquarters.
He was then instructed AO day to the!phrey ap
plying to have tickets sold, that if he , would .
bring local tickets; he would sell them for him,
but that he could not sell the coupons. The
result was thatlocal tickets were bought, and•
thus the robbery was detected. Several Ans.
pected parties were then questioned as to their
complicity, the matter, some of whom plead
guilty and returned their ill-gotten property,
while guilt was fastened upon others. The
vice president of the road, Mr Scott, has been
at Pittsburg for several days, making a thorough
investigation. We believe eight conductors
and four ticket agents have already been sus
pended. They had regular offices in Pittsburg,
,
Harrisburg, and Philadelphia, and were sys
tematically, Organized. - It it bellitgeici ittat
two or more conductcuann:the..Vittaburg. and:
Fort Wayne road are implicated, and it is feared
that employees on the other Ohio roe& are
equally guilty. What amount the Pennsyl
vania Central has lost is not known, abut we
have heard very large figures mentioned. The_
result of Mr. Scott's investigations will probably
be made known before long.
If we are correctly ,informed, 'the Gazette is
mistaken with regard to the first discovery of
these peoulations. Some inoiaths ago
,Mr..
Rightmeyer, connected with the ticket office
, .
at Williamsport, had reason to .suspect that
frauds were daily perpetrated by cenductors on
the Northern Central road, and detected ras
cality enough to confirm his suspicions, which
were communicated to the officers of the'Penn
.
.
sylvia Central, when means were adopted.
which led to the developments' recently made.
Suspicion also attaches totheernployees-of- the
Broad Top Railroad Company, end the proba
bility is that a clean sweep . of conduitors
be made on all these roads, as soon as, reliable
men can be found to fill the positions. A new
system has been introduced by the -Pennsyl
vania Central, and adopted by allother com
panies, whereby a repetition of the extensive
frauds perpetrated for two or three years past
will be prevented.
CARL SCHORR, THE GREAT GERMAN ORATOR,
who will visit our city next Friday, is announ
ced to speak at various other points in-this sec
tion of the. State. We need not say that we .
Aope—for we hypo—that our people will give
Mr. Schurz such an enthusiastic ,reception as
was never given to any man in this city ; for
he is worthy of it. Although a foreigner by
birth, he is a Wetted English scholar, speaks
our language fluently as a native, and - has
shown himself to be the most effective stump
speaker in the country. Prentice, of theloirk
vide Journal, says he "is the greatest of living
orators ;" and this is high testimony froia
political opponent. Let all the people turn=
out next Friday night to hear this eloquent
champion of freedom-and free labor.
Schorr will• fill appointments in this State as
follows ; • having commenced at Pittsburg yes
terday
Erie City, Wednesday September 12
Harrisburg City, Friday " 14
Easton, Saturday 1115
Philadelphia City, Monday ~ 17
" " Tuesday..... " 18
Lancaster City, Wednesday..... " 19
Lebanon, Thursday " 20
Carl's°, ." . . ... . - 21-
Chambersburg, Saturday . "
22
Allentown, Montlay '.. *- " 24
Mauch Chunk, Tuesday ~
.. 40n,
MEETING AT LEWISBEBRY .-A Republican mass
meeting will be held at Lewisberry, Yorig.ponn
ty, next Fridany evening. Son. B. F. Suiikin;
the Republican candidate for "Congress in that
district, is announced to addrm the people.
Tin PLACE TO BUY CHEAP DRY Goons.—Just
resAdv94, s 9•PieFeß pf new st7lea Calicos, war
ranted fast colors, 10 cents; 10 dozen of all
Linen White Toweling, 2p cents a
,piece; 10
pieces of White all Wool Flannel very cheap; a
lot. of Fancy and Plain Sa.tinetts ; 20 pieces of
White Cambric, Jacconetts.andNananks,and a
good many other;new andzcheap goods. New
goods received eve.ry weal; from andion. , Th:
place to buy the-cheapest goods in bi at
- Liwt's, at the Old'stand'of John-loam/4
deceased. - • '
A BRUTAL Ourramm.--One Thomas Gilnough,
an Irishman, is the ocineir - ol a small tenement
in Fourth street, for some time past occupied
by Mrs. Mary Gibson. °Whig to ill liealth,and
the absenceother husband) she was unable to
pay her rent in full, being_ in arrears to the
amount of FIFTY canes Yesterday she wee
waited.-upon by officer Gannett, who, in his
usual uncouth and unfeeling manner, com
manded her be vacate the premises. The wo
ruin being confined to bed at the time was un
able to comply with the demand. This morn
ing het— unfeeling landlord Gill:lough, aeaisted
by two negroes with hides as black as his heart,
forcibly ejected the sick woman and her child,
and threw her furniture out of the house. Mrs.
Gibson with great difficulty made her way to
Aidermarkliline'soffice, and with tearful eyes
told the story of her wrongs and 'sufferings at
the hands of herteartless landlord. Her con
dition Wassu.ll as to enlist the sympathy of all
who saw her, and call forth unsparing denun
dation . 43lthe man (f) who_ could thas drag a
sick woman from-her bed and turn_ber house
less on the street—for the sake of writ °aids I
Gilnough having acted in this matter •without
due process of law, and with a degree 'of bru
tality seldom equalled, warrants were at once
issued for him and.his negro' assistants. • The
former Was Arrested this afternoonand commit
ted ty prison to answer the charge at the next
Ilona.. The negroes have not been captured at
at' the time of penning this article.
After-writing the above, Gilnough was fiber
ated.,on twit,
._He is held in the sum of thiee
hundred dollars-to appear at Court.
"La Germ," Polka Burlesque -for.-Piano by
C. - P. Prey, has just been received, together
with all the late publications of Beck& Lanton,
Pkiltulelphia, and forsale by'WELL: Knoche, No.
92 Market street
A UAMPAIGN SONG
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TrNE-.Hurrak, hurreA; hurrah
Oid AbOs the hum to wio tho
Hurrah, hurrah hurrah I
He etrlkee for freeddin and the right,
. ; Hurrah, 'hurrah; hurrah
He'll Ipi bid, Buck Me walking pipers,
And nalte . poor Dug cut wond , rous capers,
I ,Herrab, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah,
HUrrah Hurrah, hurrah !
Thai hour has brought - the people's man,
' HurrahT hurrah, hurrah
liiratalwart form shall lead the van,
Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!
"And freedom's battle is begun,
We will not rest till:victory's won,
Hurrah; butinb)
Oor leader's true and tried and brave,
Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah
ilia holier will'our country save,
Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah I
And lo I he comes, his towering form
Stands Arm .before the rising storm.
Hurrsh,.hurrah, Sm.
Shunt/crag is not the stud,
- -Hurrah; hurrah, hurrsh I •
Of this vile trash we've had enough;
Hurrah,. hurrah, hurrah I
Old Abe Will eleahse the Augean stable,
He's ready, willing, true au& able I
Hurrah, hurrah, de. •
Old resell. Buck Ma thing! must pack,
Hurrah, hurrah, tnuTah
We've got a lac man on Ms track,
Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah 1
'And Babk auttnug.aball go together, .
And row •
.thew craft way up Salt ritrer.
. Hurrah, hurrah, _
HOLLOWAY B.OINTYSNT IS A IitIGHTRY
The angry wounds and Inflamed and IrritaUng nlcerethat
*inse continuous agony to . the - sufferer are removed, and
the pain assuaged, by the application Of thia great healing
:remedy I It eradioateithe polionotus pa• dales Irony tho
flesh, and effects a Partect and permanent cure. Sold at
the manufactory, No; SO Malden Lane, New York, and by
all Druggists, at 250., Me n and $1 per pot.
jy27-dwasw-ly •
WIGS I-WIGS I-WIGS 11 1
BATOIRLORIMIOSANDITHIPREB surpass all. They
: are elegant, light, easy and durable.
Fitting to a charm=ho . turning up behind—no shrink
ng °TAIL° head; indeed, is.tbe only Establiahment
where these things are properitTadeintoo&anit laid°
ii Botid Street, New:Yor.k. merl2-ilawly,
Itlwroggs, :BELO Tati.—:-The following Is an
extract from a letter. written by the pastor of a Baptist
church to the "Journal and. Messenger," Cincinnati,
Ohio, . and . speaks volumes in favor of that world-re
nowned medicine—Mrs.. WinslOW's Soothing Syrup for
Children Teething :
"We see an advertisement in your column of Mrs.
Winslow's Boothing - Syrtfp " Now we never said a word
in. favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we
MOB "4 1 01610 gay to Outireaders, that thisis no hum
bug—we licreitrie" it, hut! kiwi, it to be Wilt clams. It
13, probably, pue or time most successful medicines of the
day, because one of the best. And those of your
readers whoparii babjes,can't do better than to lay
a suppli.' -`• - 4 au22
G'ALLOHER'S
GELEBRATED ELIXIIR
• THE INVALID:ILE MIRE OF
Colds Cough, Consumption, H.oarseness,
Pains and Weakness in the Chest,
Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, =_
WhOoping Cough, Sore Throat,
Unjustly and General Debility,
_ . _ _
_ .
and for Purifying of the Blood. 7'
This malloine has inquired ajwn celebrity Ihr the cute
of all diseases'arising from severe colds; sod its efficacy
has been attested "and approved by hundreds dour mct
respectable citizens. In every Instance
, • 1111100)1A4R RIMY H. maw owes.
Maly have been-CURED OF CONSOMPTiON, and. hue.
dreds of reference can be given in various parts of tfie
country, who speak of the medicine in the.highest ter ca.
Irshoold be kept, on band by every family. It Is plea
sant and very good for children.. -
READ- THE FOLLOWING CEBririCATELS.
We, the. undersigned, do certify that we have used
GALLOHER'S PREPARATION -for Consumption, Col di,
Diseases of the Longs, Liver, &c., and having experien
immediate relief therefrom, would recom %end it to all
afflicted in that way . :
,-
William Colder,& ,
:, , Cyrus J Reese, -
Wm. Mitchell; Pronth'y, Kirk Few, Sr.,. - '
• Rev. B. B. Waugh, ' Cherie+ F. Mueneh, .'
William Jennings, , Prof. Wm. Knoche,
Jacobi?. Eby, - C. C. Matthews,
- Mr. John Miller; Mrs. Coleman, ;
Mrs. A. Emmerman, David Herr, •
.'.
Rev. Mr. Cole, O. Zimmerman.
MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY
' J. GALLOHER, Sole Proprietor,
. . ,
harrisburg
For sale by the manufacturer at Ms residence No.lB
Chestnut., aired; and at 11 . 411tatlErS GROMET STORY, N 9.
59 Market: Street, Sole Agent Air this city. -;"
Ati orders from' a distant° promptly tilled and the
medicine forwarded' by Express ti) any part of the State
jy 10 dtf . .
BR YAWS 13 TASTELESS VKRAINITGE.
•• -•— • •• To quiet
The riot
or wlrms;—khe vile scourges
The Vermifoge give,
- And, as sure as you live,
They'll get their discharges.
What is is Barmen VasriVoas ? Simply a pure and
Wicket, Vegetable Curative. No child can be harnibd
by- it, no worm can survive it, no mother should Ate
without it, no words can express its value. Price .2.5
cents. Sold by Geo. Assam. J 7 p
Off . Da. JAB. MoCratcromet! PECTORAL SitittrP.
Are: your lunge weak? Does .a klitlg breath give you pain?
Raive_you whacking •congh? - 7 Do you expectorate bard,
Ara: ough matter? Ara , Y W asted ' ' with night weals and
araiMiir `Bleep ? ma'am BIXODY: - 41 , --will On
=WY d 3.4 l *sell 00., , 9111 d by Osaka:
For wile lii Ibis .!.04 , 44.11 8 4T4bik&iy,:r.cWjahtess &
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Zpetial Nolues
TILE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY,
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
Prepared from a Prescription qf S`ifr .1. Clarke, N. D.,
Phystdan Extraordinary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all
thosa painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitutloh is subject. It moderates all excess and re.
moves all obstructions, sad a speedy cure may be
relied on.
TO MARDI ED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp or Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION. •
These Pins should not be taken by female,: during the
FIRST TERRE MOI%THSof Pregnancy, as they are sure
to bring on Miscarriage., but at any other time they are
In all mutes of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain In
the Beek and Limbs, Fatigue on Blight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will
effect a - cure when.all other means have thiled ; and al
tliough a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtfalto the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package,
stitch should be carefully preserved. .
N. 8.-61.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing. 60 Pills,
by return mall.
For sale by C. A. Barr/ream jy9 dewly
TREPORTJMT zoo-MinMtg.'
DR..‘ OHEESMAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.,
NEW YOR,H. CITY. ..
e TH h combination of ingredients in these
Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice.
T y are mild in their operation, and certain In correcting
all irregularitiaa, Painful Menstruation , removing all ob
struction; whether from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, arhilee; all ner
vous affections, hYsterice, fatigue, pain the `back and
&c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption
of nature. •
TO MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are Invaluable, "as they will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. ladles who have
been disappointed in' the use . of other Pills can place the
otmost confidence in Dr. Cheesetnan's Pills doing all that
they representle
NOTIOIC.
nere is one condiftWior the:female vans in which the
rat cannot be taken walkout prod übmg a PECULIAR
RF4ULT. lha condition Waived to ie.PR4OITAIWY—
the' result,' JIMA RELAGE.' Bnch is'this' Irresitatie
tendency of theiteet to realest he sexual functions to a
normal cendiiion, that -
tips e power of
nature cannot rout it. • • •
Warranted purely vegetable, and free frtnn anything
injuries's, Explicit directions, which should be read, an.
company each box: Price $l. Sent by ihriirodencloslng
$1 to DE. COHNIMITI L Onswantest, Box 4,531, Post Once,
NOW York City.
Sold by one Druggist in everytown in the u United States
R. . B. noTcates,
General Agent for the United States,
14 Broadway; New York,
1b whims an Wholesale orders should be addr.eted.
Sold in Harrisburg bra A. BANINYART.
flov2lklewla
BUY THE BEAST.
NORTON'S •
4:Di .Ite rt" 3EI MkT
SALT RHEUM AND SCROFITLA,
PERMANNNTLY CURES
SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD HEAD,
FEVER SORES, -.RING-WORMS, BAR
13E118' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING
OR BURNING: 8010318,AND ERUP-
TIONS OF THE
This Ointment beam no resemblance to ..ty at oar ex
fermi remedy at present before the world. The mode o
its operation %peculiar, . ,
It penetrable to the basis of the 'dlseaseL-goes • to its
very source-mend careen from the. flesh. beneath to the
akin on the surface.
Other outward applications for Scrofula, gait ghenm,
/M., operate dewmeard, thus driving the disorder inwards,
and often, oesasioning terrible internal maladies.
Iversacts's Ourrionirifcn the contrary, throws the poison
of the disease trpward, 'and every particle of it ts dis
charged arose., the pores.
1 tins the cures it ellbota is complete. Not only are the
tons healed-,the eruptions removed—the 'walleye re
duced—bet the seeds ofthe disease i ave ; expelled from the
hash ; .consequently there can be no TO:4m
Victims .of ulcerous and eruptive complaints who have
tried every professional mode of treatment and every ad
vertised curative without relief, here hi a certain, safe, .
and expeditious ,remedy for the Lulls: you endure. A
In ated.gle hoz will satisfy yeti of the truth at all that's here
t
Since Its first introduction, the propeller Otthe Olnt
meet have been tested in thenaoat obstinate oases—oases
bat utterly defied the best medical skill in the country,
and upon which the Most celebrated healing springs pro
duced 110 effect—and in every instance with every ems-
Sold in Large Boltles—Price 50 ants.
.01s1MIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, Newyork.
POIFOLD, PARKER & mowiani,
Wholesale Druggists, lb Beckmasist., N. Y.
Sold by Gies.Bairoinui, Ran&burggia
msal.dawlY
From the New Yorker,Oy 84,1859
AMONO clearable articles, we may name as
foremost the want of a useful glue, easy of use, and of
general nminnivereal application to the repair of furni
ture, crockery, shell:work and other ' serviceable and or
namental-pommies. ' The prime qualities of a goad glue
areimmedlate readinessfor use at all times and rellahll.
Ity as a hold-Sat: And this , is the article whleh.ldr. n.
O. Spalding has been so fortunate as to introduce. In
convenient bottles with a bandy brush ; Spalding's Pre.
pared Glue requires no day's preparatory softening in
water ; no heating for use, and ,no tedious delays to se
cure its junction and cohesion—being held in solution
chemically, and capable of being applied instantly, and*
to every variety of work and requirement. Spalding , s
Glne, thus proves itself, to be a true nouseholdTriend;
and will be welcomed heartily mall parte of the country.
We have given it a trial, and we have ibund it quick as
purger in taking hold, and firm as death in holding fast.
Devls'. env Kwaut,-1 have used the.medi
.
clue known as Perry Davis's Pain Killer in my family for
the last twelve months, and have great pleasure inlesti.
rYing in favor of its very valuable properties. I would
not on any account be without it. During the existence
of the cholera lastyear, I used no medicine of any sort
but the Pain Killer, although myself and several mem
bers of my family were attacked by it severely, and am
happy to say - that the Pain Killer was equal to every
emergency—it was both a preventive and a certain cure.
I consider I should not be doing my duty to the corarmi
city did I not • say this much, , = If I were attacked by
cholera to-day the Pain Killer Should belha only remedy
I would use. I have thoroughly tested it and know it
can be relied on.' - - •
T. E. • BERGINCEND, attlena,lll.
Sold by all druggists, grocers and medicine dealers
throughout lie Witted States and Canadas.
The stain on linen from the use of the Pain Eiger is
easily removed by washing in alcohol. at-1m
WIVE call the attention of onr readers to an
article advertised in another column, called Bitoon.Fooli
It is an entirely new discovery, and must notbe confound
ed with any of the numerous patent medicines Of the
day. It Is food foi the , blood, already prepared for ab
serPtithi Plf gsnt , to.the:taste and natural in action, and
what one gains he rotelos, let all those, then, who are
suffering from poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood,
and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment,
tat a of this Droop FOOD and be restored to health;;: We
notice that our Druggists have received a Emptily of this
article; and alsO or the Werid-renowned Dr. Earon,e
nexus. °onset, which every mother should have. It
Weald to contain no paregoric or opiate of.-anyi kind
whatever, pad of course must beinvaluable for all:Minn.
tile complaints. It is also said that it will allay algpain,
and soften the gums in process of teething, and at the
same time regulate - the towels: Let all mother* and
nurses', who have endured anxious days and slekiless
nights, procure a supply and be at once relieved. ,
: iririßee advertisement. • aultiims
For sale by O. A. Banavart, sole ageat,llarriebarg, Pa
.
-- Pt(Pollri Mai . N A ND. •
._irciiiiiril lairKii.l - 4 esiffithani - Bii7=3.--
"Nie front — all 'llitier'Ol Poiterts..-lit cisitn of Sorktfulx-
Ulcers, Scurvy, or -Eruptions of the Skin, the operation
of the lffeMeincitLeslfitfulY,nitolidshing, often removing
in re* ditys, , every vestige of these loatlgome diseases
by their purifying elfticts on llitt blood. Billions revere,
,Fe,ver.and Agne,,,Thispepeia,Dropey, PA aa es ,, .and in short,
most ail disuses soon yield to their OMUVIIIMiItre ell;` ,
,No family.ool4 hamiaow tbana,as,llY tbilar-, timely
I use =wheal:elan and eXW,IIB 'nay be:Baeleij,,,- ,'..!_
i Prepared by Druggists ;
B. , XOPPATi. M. • 'Am -York. end
iOr mai by an Driggists ~: • - . • upfit•wly
MANY KL'IDS OF TONIC ARE ADVERTISED that
we are assured will strengthen the hair and prevent its
fatting out, but none that we have seen used does all that
it promises, Face that of Frofospor 0. J. Wood. This we
know is good from having tried it, and witnessed in cove.
ral cases its truly beneficial effects. Dr. Wood was kind
enough to send us acouple of bottles, and after finding
that it prevented our hair from failing out, we presented
a bottle to a friend who had been bald for at least thirty
years ; it has restored his hair entirety, and it Is now as
thi ck and glassy as when he was twerity• five. This
say in all sincerity, and we shall be glad to have our
friends try it for themselves as we believe it Is Just what
it professes to be, For real worth, Wood's Bair Restora
tive is undoubtedly the best preparation now in use [or
restoring hair on bald beads, changing gray hairs to their
original color, and for a cosmetic or cure for pimples, it
is fast taking the place of other preparations. No toilet
now-a-dals is complete without it.
If any one should ask us what in our opinion, ar
rived at by an Impartial teat, WAS the best and most
honest compound remedy for preserving and beanti4 lug
the hair, and restoring gray hair to its original color.
and the locks to the bald headed, we ihould without
hesitation say. Prof. 0, Wood's Hair Restorative. See
a di - ertisement in another column.—Lowisvale Journal.
Soldby all DrUggiate.' Jy2l-Iro
EFEMALF. linsurrt I Amara Hatairli I.—Thous
ands of females suffer from derangements peculiar to
the sex. First, and most common among these is, Fe •
inale•Weaknera or Whites, or Lencorrhea, with its con•
slant attendants, Lassitude, Proatrall on, Lame or Weak
Back, and General Debility, No one cairlso entirely well
who thus suffers, and in hundreds of cut* health is utter
ly undermined. Old-school medicines and drugs do but
little good—often ranch injury; but HIImPERE'M SPE
CIFIC HOMEOPATHIC PILLS are just the thing, mitering
promptly, and curing permanently. A dollar , . worth
will do more good than quarts of nostrums, or Mx
months' attendance on a doctor, Six boxes for Sl. Sta
gle boxes 25 cents.
N. ibli set of "Htimphreye , Homeopathic Specs'
fins," with Book of Directions, and twenty different mine
dies„ in large vials, moroccocase, $5; ditto, in plain case,
4,4; case of fifteen boxes, - and Book, $2. Single boxes . 26,
cents and 60 cents.
These Remedies, by the stogie box or case, are sent by
mail or express, free of charge, to any a - 1 dross, on re
celp tof the price. Address
DB. F. HIIMPIIREYS & CO.,
No. 662 Broadway, New York
Wholesale and Retail agent for Harrisburg and vicinity
C. K. Keller. Also sold by Theodore F. Scherer, ana
Druggists and stores generally. aulg.dawlm
Tim 13140 D Ism 'AM.—No more shall the
poor sufferers in our country languish, their constitutions
racked by strong and dangerous mineral medicines; they
will come to the fountain of health, found in simple herbs
and roots from nature's storehouse. The MOUNTAIN
HERB PILLS, of innocent mountain plants composed,
will reach and atop their dletress, and cause the blood,
renewed and cleansed, to carrythrough the body the ale.
menu of health; building up the broken constitution, and
carrying life and health, where but for them would have
been the *tick of hopo—the feeble moan of suffering, at
last ended by, the cold hand of death. Do not let prey.-
died dytediebstiying better tea/motile not look upon these
Pills as Only 'like Others ; do not let your despair, after
trying evrything else, prevent you from trying these.—
The blood' must be pnre and then sickness is impossible.
What a great and yet simple truth is this; it appeals. to
the common Sense of all; It is the great key-stone of the
healing art. .lIJDSON'S MQUNPAIN HERB PILLS will
purify and cleanse it as sure as the sun will risete-mor-
KirSOld by all MedielneDealers.
Thi Gain ENGLISH ENIIINDIG—Bir James
Clarke's Celebrated Female Pal, prepared from a pre
scription et Sir .1. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary
to the'Queen.
Thla welLknown medicine is no imposition, but a sure
and safe remedy for female Difficulties and Obstruudons
from any cause whatever; and although a powerftil
'remedy, they contain nothing harthil to the constitution
TO MARRIED LADIES
inTecullarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Tama Puts nays saran am mown To ran wanes Tan
DIU:MONS ON THE SIND PAGE OP PAWN= ARM WILL OH
SUM
For full particulars, get a pamphlet, tree, of the agent.
N. 11.--S1 and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50
Kb, by return mail. C. A. Baxtrvass, agent for Harris
burg, Pa., T. W. nyott & Sons, wnoleaale agents to
Pbliadelpiht nnl dawil
DR. ithantroes'a 'COLD AND COUGH lifix rims,
the established and standard remedy for Cough, Cold,
influenza, Hoarseness, and all irritations of the mucous
membrane of the throat, palate and nose, Is endorsed by
physicians, and all who have used it, as a preparation
that has no riyalln the field. Price 26 cents. Sold by
George Bergner.
Da. Jas. MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP
calms the most harrasslng cough, relieves the oppressed
luog3„ and Irritated throat, loosens and brings away by
painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind.
pipe and bronchial tubes, regulates the exalted pulse,
invites rest, and removes every symptom of Otniump.
Uon. Price SI 00. Sold by Cm. BRUISER. 1920
filistellantouz.
SANFORD'S
LIVER JNVIIICi'RATOR
-E - EVER DEBILITATES.
yr- is compounded entirely Prom Gums,
_I, and has become an established tact, a Standard Medi
cine, known andapprovedia by all that have used It,
and is now resorted tout% with confidence in all the
discaties for which it is re. 0 commended.
- It has cured thousands & within the last two years
who had given up all hopes 7,.' i of relief, as thehumerous
- unsolicited certificates in ` 4 l my possession show.
The dose must be adapt- 1:4 ed to the temperament of
the individual taking it,suid 0 used in such quantities ar
10 actipmtly on the bowels. .7,
Let the dictates of your t 2
use of the LIVER.INVIGO- .171
IMM COMPLAINTS; BLUM p ,
ic, uultßuoz.., sow= cox- 4
Elt SOUR STMEACR, HARM
01/OLIRA mom; CHOLERA
JAMIDIMe, FRALALZ . WRAX
RMIOO3IOIIIIy as an °MAMA. it ,
will cure SICK HEADACHE '—'
ER vwssrr Minims, Is two ,_
TARIM at commencement o p
ALL MVO 115511 ARS 01V- 1.1
favor .. 4
: i ll
mg-Mk Water in the mouth with tbsgst ,
vlgorator, and swallow both together.?
PRIOR 011111 DOLLAR PAR ROME.
—ALSO.2
- - SANFORD'S
. PAMIGY
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMPOUNDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PIA
UP IN. GLAR4 OASES, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
The FAMILY CATHA.I4
active I.theiiic which the
practice more than twenty
The constantly increaa.
have long used the PILLS
'express In regard to
to place , them within the
The Profession well know
ton difteent pdrtlons of the
The FAMILY CATHABAJ
'finance tothis Weil estab- 1.4
dad from a variety of the E. '
which act alike on ovary ~y_
nal, and aro good and tale all
thartic is needed, such in
Sleepiness, Pains in Pier"
Pain and Soreness over Etre
or weis' hi in the head, at/
Worms in Children or dd-
.„
Purifier of the Blood, and g id
flesh Is heir, too numerous
tisement. Does, Ito 8. 0
PRICE teCENTS
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR AHD FAXILI CATHAR•
IC PILLS are retailed by Druggists generally,and
sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large
towns:
S. T. W. SANFORD M. D
Manufacturer and Proprfetohli
je20 , 41/r.wyi] 835 Broadway, New York.
HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII I
lati Unitises of the Bladder, Kidney, Gravel,
Dropsy, &0., &c.
RELMBOLD'S Extract Dacha for Etecret and Dal!c..te
Diseased.. . .
BEL3IBOLD'S Extract of Beebe for Nervous and De
.bDitated suLarers, .
JINLMBOLD S Extract of Machu for Less of Mommy,
Loss of Power, Dimness 'orirision, Difficulty of Breathlr g,
Weak Nerves and Lsasitude of the museu'ar
. . _
system.
HE LidEIOLD'S Extract of Bashi for all distressing ail
ments--Obstractions, Irregularities, Excess in married.
life, or early indiscretions, &c., and ell dle rsses of the
sexual organs, whether existing in Male or , Nemaic, from
whatever cantle they may have originated, and 110 mat
ter of how long standing.
DELIII3OIIYB -EXTRACT BUCIID is -pleasant in Its
.ast6 and odor, and immediate in its moon-. Price al per
ottte, or six for $5. Delivered to ant , fiiddress, &mem.
:tallied by reliable certificates. Sold by.all . ..uruggit.te.
hat:l2l-3m Depot Ina tooth Tenth .1 . Phll4 AMMO.
- BLANK BOOKS
ecyA.finLLIKAGTNABLE SIZM, PRICES'
elli.d9 AND QUALITIFS on band and manalloturt
:t9 order. at the cheapest rata, at
BERGINkft'S OWIAP socenroas,
judgment guide you in iht
MINOR, and it, wilt cure
Armoss, DTSPILIL,CMOS
PLAINT; DIMNTBIO, riser-
UAL tlosnyasses, 0101.10,
Inuncut, FLATUGUNW,
SanIII, and may, be used
sr FINELY ILMOM. It
(as thousands can Wally)
OR SHAM TIIALYIONFULI3 ANN
attack.
IRO their testimony in its
TIC PILL Is a gentle ha
proprietor his used In hie
years.
Mg demand from these who
and the 'satisfaction which
their use, has Induced ma
reach of all.
that difforent Cathartics act
bowels.
TIC PILL has, with due re
lished fact, been compoun
purest Vegetable Extracts,
part of the alimentary Ca
in all cases where a ca-
Derangements of Stomach,
Back and Loins, Costiveheu
sody r itoitkaness, Headache
faitammatory Diseases ,
lett, Rheumatism', a great
many diseases to which
to mention in this mimes,