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

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    M!ZUMI 1 El
inti_af.qtraietBc axanovoitatioh
Ptiiii6CVANIA RAIL ROAD;
FIVE TRAINS DAILY. TO AND
• FROM PHILADELPHIA.
The Bridge at Conewago having. been re-built; the
Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad CompinY
will resume their former route. On and after
11Q1117.A.Y, OCTOBER 15th, 1860,
they Will depart front and arrive at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia as folle;we e
mitotrett l3tlePRIM3StlitAiN leaves'Harrisburg 41.15
a. m. and arrives at We Philadelphia at 5.10 a. In.
FARLLINR leaven liarrishurg..at 6.15
day exceptXonday, 'arrives. at West PhllaitelphilCatz.
10.00 a. m.
MAIL TRAIN leave's Efarrisburg at 1.00 P. m., arrives
at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. M. -
Theie t tiairls make close'connection at Philadelphia with
Ike New York Lines.
MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves . at
6.50 a. m., Mt. Joy at 8.02, and 'connects at I.aneaster at
B.so.with Lancaster Train, arriving at West Philadelphia
at 12,30 p. m. • '
H.AItR9MiUMG ;ACCOMMODATION, ',leaves lat.
• .
8.50 p. m. dolunabla at 5.15, and arrives at West Phila
delphia at 9.05. p. m•
MT.. JOY ACCOMMODATIONITMAIN, No. 2, leaves at
4.00 p. an., Mt. Joy at 5.11, connects with Harrisburg.
Accompodation Train, Rest, at Dillerville , at 5.40, arri-.
Ting at West Philadelphia at 9.05 p. m.",.
WESTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at
10.45 R. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 2.55 a, an.'
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in., ar
rives at Harrisburjat 12.50 p.
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia. at 11.50 a. an.; arrives
at Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m.
MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves
Lancaster onarrival of-Mall Train West, at 11.04 a. rn.,
loaveS 11.t.'Joy- at 11.42,-and arrives at Harrisburg at
LW • ?
-MIAMISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaits
Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., Columbia 1110, and arrives
at Harrisburg at 7.85 p. m.
MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leaves
Lancaster, on the .arilva.l of Lancaster Train West, at
7.54 p. m., Mt. Joy at BA; and arrives at Harrisburg at
9. 42 p. m. . .
Passengers leaving Philadelphia gat 4 00 p. in., on Lan
caster Train, connect at Lancaster with 11t. Joy ,Accom.
mediation Train No. 2, at 7,54, and arrive at Harrisburg
at 9.24 p. m.
, , • BANCIF4. D..YOUNG; -
Basi Division Pennngroania. Baeivad
ostlsdtt
NEW AIR, LINE ROETU
TO ItEW YORK !
admiglimgrms
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE
AND QUICKEST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES
OF
NENV YORK.
AND
11.A.R,12,ISPITIZO - .1
VIA READING- ALLENTOWN
AND EASTON.
°ENING Vest, leaves New Tort at A
11.,,arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only 6% hours
between the two cities.
MAIL.LINE leaves New York at 12.00 nom, and ar
rives at Harrisburg at 8.30 P.M.
51011NING MAIL LINK Emit, lanes Etarritaanig st
$3.00 A. ld,, arriving at New York at 420 P. If.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves liaryla ,
burg at 1.15 P. M., arriving at New York at 0.001 P..
Connections are made at Harrisburg at I.OOP. N. with
the Partner Trains to each direction nri thepestoyg7. ,
Dia Ctualberhind Valley and Northern central Bashead..
All trains connect at Reading with train, far Poriavilie
and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Manch Chunk,
Easton, Are.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage haws= New
York'and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. 11. Lint from New
York or the 1.15 P. IL from Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfortand necom;
tnodation, this route presents superior Inducements to
the traveling public.
Fare between New York and Harrisburg iVls DOL.
LARS. Fer tickets aro other information apply to
J. J. CLIMB, General Agent, Harrisburg,
1860. 1860:
Northern Central Railway 1
NOTICE.
'CHANGE . OF - SCHEDULE - .
AND AFTER. SUNDAY, MAY
27tb, 1860, the .Passenger Trains au tile Northern
Central Railway will leave Harrisburg se roßowal-- .
GOING
- 1411 PRESS TRAIN will leave at......
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN aF. :1.30 A:I IL
MAIL TRAIN will leave at
- - GOING NORTH. •
MAIL TRAIN will leave at , • •• 120 P. DI
XPRESS TRAIN wililaave 31!
he only Trains leaving Harrisburg 'on Sunday will be
e EXPRESS TRAIN at 1.40 A. M., going South, and the
TIRESSTRAIN at 9.62 P. M., going North.
For tOrther Information apply at the9lllce, in Penn , a
aflroad Depot.
JOHN W. HALL, Avast.
Harrisburg, May 26, 1880.—ma20•dtr
HILADELPHIA'
READING RAIL It 0A D
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. •
ON AND AFTER MAY 28th, 1860
. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG
DAILY, (Sundays eacepted,) at 8.00 A. M., and 1.15 P.
_AL for -.Philadelphia, arriving there at 25 P. AL, and
6.1 t P. Mi
RETURNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA' iiPB.OO A, Mi . ,
and 8.30 P. 11., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon and
8.80 P. Si.
•
FARES :—To Philadelphia, No. l'Care, 58.25 ; No. 2 (in
same train,) 82.70. ' •
• 't FARES :—To Reading, $1.60 and $1.30.
A t Reading, connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners;
Ole; Tamaqua, Catawissa, Sto.
-pvjUlt. ; TRAINS LEAVE READING 'FOR 'PHILADEI:
.-. 1 --p
ipMA DAILY,' at 6A. M., 10.45 A M.,12.30 noon and
8.43 P. M. -
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR READING at 8.00 A.
1.00 P, M., 8.50 P. AL, and 6.00 P. M.
FARES l-Reading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and $1.45. 1
THE MORNING TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG CON.
NEDTE AT READING with up train for Wilkesbarre,
Pittston and Scranton.
Tor through.tickets and other information apply to ",
.1..1. CLYDE,
General .408.
m72lßdtt
PHILADELPHIA
EMI
`READING RAILROAD
,slir RFDUCTION OF .PASSENGELFARES;
• • :
On and after MONDAY, APRIL R ol, 1860:
1,:: . .. COMMUTATION TICKETS .: ~ ~
• ' ITA - 26 Coupous, will be issued - be 4
DM any points desired, good for the bolder or
any mother* , ins family, in any :Passenger train, and
at any time—at 25 per cent. below tlie'itiacciM rAme.
=Vying occasion to useihe Itoad,tresnentlron
or -pleasure, will And 'the , . above:, arrangement
couzient_anst economical; , m Four' Passenger .trains
rikti y Alelt.itaY; between Beading and:adidelPhia,
and Two Trains daily between Reading, • Pottsville and
Rarrisburg, On Sundays; only one morning train down,
trainl se afternooktraiwup, runs bOw am' Po tisvide,..and
,elphla, and no Passenger on the Lebrined
..ri,
ranch Railreltd. •• ,• ~ : ." -. '
Siri. m,the ahem riekete, or any leormatibn , relating
thereto,
theP).Y to S. Bradford , Egg., Treasurer Plillideli
phis, to respective Ticket igentS oh' Abe liner 4 1. i 9
. . IA, A, NICOLLS, (
mlii:iti ' Ging ,_
SliPt.
HE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
DR, TOWNSEND'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
S A 11: - S11:1" A:RILL A •
i Tke Great Renovator of
THE BLOOD.
ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN,
ULCERATED BORE,
,
AND ALL FORMS, OF CUTANEOUS
. DISEASE°.
These complaints can be speedily and erectually cored
1?;y the use Within . -
WORLD„ , RENOWNED
: S- ARS AtP, A Rii•L LA
Theutlands have experienced - its salutary effectsi and
tens of thousands have wfttiessedit; untilit has ceased to
)ao a question - among the intelligent • portion of , the con
When the Blood - bacon:les Ilfeles4 and stagnant, either
from ihe effects of SPring Weather; change of climate
Want of, exercise,. themso °Da' uniform saline diet, or any
other cause ; tt4scompops&EXyAct of
_Sarsaparilla, will
.A
RNEW the Ewenrr
, Curry off - tbie puliio.7nnmers, moment
the STOILICIV. I - 11 a.
• REGVLAYE ' , THE..BOWELS,'
And impart . a Tone of Vigor to the
- • • Whole Body
TO THE • PUBLIC.
The public aro hereby notified that the preparation ex
tensively knOwn as Dr. S. P. Townsend's Compound Ex
;tract of Sarsaparilla is now Manufactured' under my di
«rectos and supervision, fronithe original recipe obtained
from Dr. S. P. Townsend; and I certify that it is compose
led of ingredients PURELY VEGETABLE, and WITHOUT
IiIHILCUH.Y; and also that.the ingredients are judiciously
°our?' °undid; so as 'to obtain 'from them their'greatest
medicinal effect.
JAMES R. CIDLTON. Id. It, Chemist.
Dr. S. P. TOWNSEND'S Coatroom) Ernteer OF S.P ,, t-
FARn.LA, has a reputation among all civilized nations as
the best preparation for •
•
Itenovating' and Ptnifyhigitho BLOOD
which science has ever offered to man. In this resides .
its PECULIAR EXCELLENCE, and to this Is due its world
wide renown. • •
It c ontains all the vegetable principles which expert.
ence has proved useful in clearing the SYSTEI.I from
DISEASE, eftratied'and cbrillithad With the highest skill
which the refinements of modern chemistry enable us to
euiP l 9Y. • •-
Whatever may 'be said by mortified competitors or
splenatic,physicians, the fact Unt: this medicine is EVERY
WHERE USED, and that its use creates an increased de
inand, Shows conclusively that it possesses medicinal
merits of the that order
To'avoid imposition It will be necessary to see that
DR. JAMES R..CHILTON'S
CERTIFICATE as well as the SIGNATURE 'of Dr. S. r
Townsend, is, on the outside, wrapper of each bottle.
BE VERY CAREFUL TO USE NO OTHER.
Proprietor's olifeo . O. Al Fulton street, N. Y.
And far sale by every Druggist in this city.
ap3o-d3taw
That we have recently added to our already full stock
, OF SEGARS,
LA NORXIATIM,
HAW
LA. L BANANA.
OF PERFUMERY
FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF.
TURKISH ESSENCE,
ODOR OF MUSK,
LUBIN'S ESSENCE BOQUET.
_ _ _ _
BAIT LUSTRALE,
CRYSTALIZED POMATUM,
MYRTLE AND VIOLET PDXIATUM,
FOR TEE COMPLEXION.
TALC OF VENICE,
ROBR LEAP POWDER,
NEW MOWN HAY POWDER,
BLANC DE PBRLES.
OF SOAPS.
BAZIP'SPINAST '
Moss !Rose,
.Beilio/11 .
Upper Ten,
Violet,:
. .
New-Mown Hay,
Jockey Club.
Having the largest stock and : ibest assortment of lode'
articles, we fancy that are better able than our cum
petßors, to get up a Complete toilet sett at any price de
sired. Call Madsee. - _ _ _
AND
Pennsvthania Mattp Zetegrapb, Tueobag 'afternoon, October 23, 1960.
gibitellantous.
THE SOI7EREIGN,HEM.EDY FOR
CAUTION.
TAKE NOTI,CE
Always on hand a FRESH stock, of Drugs, Medicines,
Chemicals, azo.yconsequent of our receiving almost daily
additions thereto. =
KELLER'S DRUG:AND FANCY STORE,.
. • 91 Market Street,
seps Two Doors Fait of Fourth St.; South Side.
1860. ' 1860.
.
FIRST FALL OPENING OF .
. ,
I:O3EL IC • Ca- C) 0 I=l S
NET:E HAVE NOW READY A LARGE
v and HANDSOME assortment of all kinds of
'GOODS in our tine.
New,Sylea Dress ,Goods,
Superior makes of Silks,
A large assortment of Calicos,
.Jatra quality Muslin„ 411 prices,-
• • 43eatinalres of Flaiiels; do
• A large Stock of. Shawls,
Plain and Barred Sack Flanneltis
.Purchasers are invited to examine our stock, as we ate
confident we can show them them ttio best styles at, the
loweet 'prices; in connection with the largest stock of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Satinetts and Casslmeres,
Bleached and Unbleached Muslius,
Delaines, Calicoes and GinghanSl3, .
Drillings, Sheetiugs and Checks, '
• - Pant Stuffs, Hickory and Tlckings,
Best makes of Canton Flannels.
Splendid Calicos for six cents,l
Good quality liuslin, six cents.! .
• plain and Figured Delaines, 1234 cents,
Heavy 'Unbleached Mnsllns, six cents,
With BARGAINS in all Goods of this kind, we only ask
an examinat ion of our stock, as we are'confident that in
pr Ices and goods we cannot fail to please.
CATHCART & BROTHER, .
• No. 14.. Market Square, .
se6 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank..
FiIEi3EIC
MACKEREL, (Nol. 2 and 3.)
'SAVOR', (yery,auperlpr,) .
SHAII, - (Meas and very fine.)
HERRING, (extra large.)
COD FISH:z • - '-
SNICKED HERRING, (extra Digby.)
SCOTCH HERRING.
SARDINES AND ANCHOVIES.
Of the above we have Mackerel in whole, half, quer
ter and eighth bbls. Herring in whole and half hbls.
The entire lot new—x.llBq FROM THE FISBERIES, and
'will a elr them at the lowest market rates.
sepia WM. DOCK JR; & CO.
- „ PARTIOILLAR ATTENTION
- F all persons desiring Blank Books of
O
nu ? size or kind, from the smallest_ Pam' Book. to
the largest. Blank Book manufactured ; is respectfully s 6-.
Belted tti'mY 'very large assoinzeri,t, trbich FOE PRICE
AND OLJALlTY:iwanottieequagek,
Printed Mid Ruled Blank Dicks, and'every coneebrable
odd;siseil Blank Books' madelo order 'at short notice.
Books and pampblets of all kinds bound in any desired
sytles of binding, at
BERGNllit' t S CHEAP BOOKSTORE;
`'- 51 Market street.
; m6•..,
BOOBS
'A S '
as published will be found,for
BOGRE,II , a c.pikAr,
'that' aielianted and" Mot on heed. white pro_
c u red avpublishera usual priceei. ,1.
~.„TtLe largest assortment. of STANDARD, RALIGIOUS,
'THEOLOGWA.I.7, - 5C1F,N11.11.9, ituse.l4-
LANEOOS BOOKS in the city, many of whiab.: wilt be
mold Much BELOW PBBI , B 4I TRt,I!' r.fgcNS,' be
/out/ . irlbt sale at ' " - ,
-•, • •
BEWNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTO,B. I P• 4,l.lc.krke.t . St`
%rAcii-Cill awl examine thi stook . ibY29
ffiebital. •
.HUMPkIREY'S SPECIFIC
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES
FOR THE PEOPLE.
HEAR WHAT THE. PEOPLE SAY.
The undersigned hay iug used Prefesor IMPEIREY'S
SPECIFIC HOUCEPATIIIC RatEDIES in our families with
the most satisfactory results, and having I 111 confidence
hi their genuineness. purity and efficacy, theerffilly re
commend them them to all persons who wish to have
sire, reliable, and efficacious remedies at, hand for private
or domestic use.
The Rev. Wm. Roamer, editor of "The Northern Inde:
Pendent," Auburn, N. the Rev. E. H. Cressy, D.D.,
Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. B.
R. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison ;. tee Rev.
Spencer M. Rico, Rector, New Bedford,.M.,ss.; We Rev.
Allen Steele, New - York Conference ; the `Bev. Samuel
Nichols, East Genesee Conference, N.Y.; the Rev.
Pratt, Dorset, Vt.; the Rev. John E. Roble, Buffalo; A. C.
Hart, Egg., Utica, N. 'Y., the EOM Neal DoW, Portland,
Me.; the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, South Bend., Ind.; the!
Hon. George Humphreys, N.Y.;... Henry D. Cook, Esq.;
titer of the Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Bon.
.H. Graham, Moline; 11L; the Hon. Whomas (Muse,
Monticello, Fla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. It. ;
Wm. Bristol; Esq., Illicit; N. 'Y.:; A. S. -Pond, Esq.; Utlea, ,
N.. Y. ;James Plunkett, 'Esq., Nashville, Tenn.
LIST OF SPEDIF.IC REMEDIES.
,
Congoodbia, Itrflaromation.
No. 2..:4c0i Worm ijever,':Worm• Cone; Wetting tbe
Bed., . .
No.'3.=-For Colic, Crying; Teething, and 'Wakefulness
of intents,. • - ..:. -' ;
• No. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Infanturn, and Sumnaer,
Complaints .' • • •.' --• . . ,
No. s.—For Colic, Grtpings, Dysentery, or Bloody Fluk.
No. 6.—For Cholera, Cholera Alert us, Vomiting.' '
No. 7,—For Coughs, Colds, Influenza and Bore Throat.
No. B.—For Toothache, Face-ache, and Neuraigia.
No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullnesti' of
he Head.
No. 10.—Dyspepsla Pills—For Weak and Deranged Stn
• mach, Constipation,. and Liver Complaint. ' .
+
No. 11.-,For Female Irregularities, Scanty, Paintill,, or,
1 2uppressed Periods.
No. 13,--For Leucorrhoa, Profuse Menses, and Bearing
Delp of Females. , •.
• No. 13.—For'Croup, Hoarse Cougb,..Bad Breathing.' -
No.l4.—Salt Rheum Pills—For Erysipelas, Eruptions,
Pimples on the Face.
No. 15.—Rheumatic 'Mc —For Pain, Lameness,.' or
Sot °nese in the Chest, Back 'Leine, orLimbs.-. -- • - -
' A.—For Fever and Ague, s ,o tfil Fever, Dumb Ague, Old
' Mismanaged Agues. - ,?, ~ ',.. '- ...
P.—For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or Externall
o.—For :Sore, Weak and Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids ;
Failing, Weak, or Blurred Sight. , ' . ~
C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent,eitherwith
obstruction or profuse discharge.
W..C.—For Whooping Cough, abating its violence and
shortening its course. • •
In all acute diseases, such as Fevers, Inflammations,
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and mien erup
tive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas,
the advantage of giving the:Proper - remedies promptly is
obvious, and in all such cases the, specifics act like a
charm. The entire disease is often: arrested at once, and
in all cases the violence. of the .attack is moderated, the
disease shortened, and rendered less dangeroui.
- Coughs and. Colds, which are of such frequent weer.
rence, and which so often lay the foundation of diseased
lungs, bronchitis and consumption, may all,be at once
.:creel by the Fever and Cough Pills.
'nail chronic diseases, such as'Dyspepsia, Weak Sto
mach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Female De
bility, and Irregularliies, old Beadachee, Sore or Weak
Eyes Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the
casehas specifics whesie prefer application will.afford a
cure in almost every instance. Often the cure of &single
chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh,
He adache or Female Weakness, has more than paid for
the case tell times over.
PRICE.
Case of 20 vials complete, In morocco, and Book $5
Case of 20 vials, and Book, plain ........... 4
,Case of 15 numbered.boxes, and 800 k................ 2
Case of 8 boles,, numbered, and Book ... .... . ..
Single numbered boxes, with directions...: cents
Single lettere d boxes; with directions - 50 cents
Large case of 2 az. vials, for planters and playsicians..sls
ALSO SPECIFICS
FOR ASTIOSA OR PRTRlSlO.—Oppressed, Difficult, Labor
ed Breathing, attended with Cough and Expectoration
Price, 60 cents per hos.
FOR RAS. DISCHARGES Aso Dasutass.—Diseharges from
the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Measles, or blercurt
als. For Noisesln the Head, Hardness of Hearing,' and
Ringing in the Ears, and Bar-ache. Price, 60 cents per
box.
FOR SonovuLs.—Kolarsed Glands, Enlargednnd indura
ted Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ulcers, scrofulous Cach - exy
of Children. Price, 60 cents per box.
Fox Gasxwto Dxsnirr.—Physical or Nervows Weak
'Wes. Either the result of sickness, Excessive lthxlica
tion, or Exhausting Discharges. Price, 60 cents per box.
FOR DROPSY.—FIuid Accumula i one, Tumid Swellings,
with Scanty Secretions. Price, 56 Mute per box.
FOR SZA-SICIIAIWB.—DeafIy Sickness, Vertigo, Nausea,
Vomiting. SthinesS fioin 'riding or motion. Price, 60
cents per box.
Fox URINARY Diszesss.—For Gravel, Renal Calculi, Diffi
cult, painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Price,
60 cents per box. ' • •
Fox SISXINAL RXISSIONs.--blyoluntary Discharges and
Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Results of Evil
Habits. The most sUcceastul 'and effident remedy known,
and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with full direc
tions, SI per box.
Persons who wish to place themselves under the pro
fessional care, or to seek advice of Prof. Hustenzaxs, can
do so, at his office 562 Broadway, daily from 8 A. M. to 8
P. AI., or by letter.
OUR REMEDIES BY MM.
Look over the list ; make up a case of what kind you
choose, and inclose the amount in a current note or stamps
by mail to our address, at No: 562 Broadway, New York,
and the medicine will be duly returned by mail or ex
press, free of charge. '
AGENTS WANTED.--We desire an active, efficient
agent for the sale of Mir Remedies in every town or com
munity in the 'United States.Addreas
Dr. 'F.111:11IPIlltErd & Co.,
aprlB-dswly, , No. b 62 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Wholesale and Retail agent for Harrisburg and vicinity.
C. K. Heller. Also sold by 'Theodore F. Scheirer, and
Driggists and stores generaltr.
ONLY PREPARATION
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
AND. GROWS MORE AND MORE POPULAR
EVERY pax I
And testimonials, new, and almost without number,.
might be given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades
of society, whose united testimony none cord &Testa, that
Prof. Woqd's Hair Restorative will, restore the bald and
gray, and. preseive.the hair'ef the youth to old age, in all
its youthful beauty.
•. , • • Remit Citins;'.ldieli., Dee. 21,18d0.
Pace. WOOD : Thee.wilt please accept a line,to inform
thee that ''the hair on my head: all fell off over twenty
years ago, caused; by a complicated chronic disease, at—
tended with an eruption on the head... 4 continual course
of suffering through life having" reduced me to a state of
dependence, I having not been able to obtain stuff for.
caps, neither have I been able to do them upon conse
quence or which' my - liead has. suliered extremely from
cold. This i ndueeif me payillriggs & Hodges almost
the last cent had on earth fora two dollarbottleof thy
Il atr ReStoritive about the first of August, fait: . I have
faithfully followed the directions and the bald spot la new
covered with hair thick and black, though short; it is al
so eoming . in all over my head. Feelingcenfident that
another large litiftle - Vroeld - restore it entirely and per.
manently, 1 feel anxious to persevere in its use, and be
ing destitgte of means to .purchase more, I would ask
thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send me an order
on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the
scripture declaration"the reward is to those that are
kind to the widow and;fatherless."
Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY.
Lanoline, Noble,3Co., Indiana Feb.lith,-1.859.
PROF. O. J. Wow: Dear Sir :—Ln the laiter.part of the
year 1852, while attending the Fiats and National Law
School of the State ot_New
,York, my hair, from a cause
unknown to me, commenced filling revery rapidly, so
that in the short spacehf six months, the whole :upper
part of my scalp - WaS . almost entirely bereft ofitecoVer.:
ring, and much of the remaining portion uponithidikie
bed back part of my head shortly after became gray, so
that you will not be surprised when I tell you that upon
my return to 'the: State Of 'hiidiana,`M.V - mOre casual ac
quaintances were not so much at a losd to discover the
cause of the changeln my appesrange, as my more inti
mate acquaiiitanoes*erelortecdinize me at all.
I at once made application to the most skillful ,physi
clans in the country, but, recalling no assurance frrim
them that my hair could again be restored,l, was forced
to become to my fate, until,tortunittely; in the
latter part of the year,2B,s7,:.ynur loastepitile t was re
comme H ndedl.B, me uy,ti druggist,* 44*ejn
thost re
liable air Restorative inuse. I tried one bottle, and
found‘to my great satisfaction that it was pr,educipg the
:ileitired effect. -Since that I have med. seven cfol ;
lars' worth of your Restorative,. and , as a resutyltaVe a
rich coat of very' soft black' hair, which no, monqypan
As a mark of my gratitude for your labdr and skill in
the - prediction of so wonderful an article, I facie re
' commended its use to 'many of my friends 'and acquaint
ances, who, I 'aixt.happy to inform you,- are using it with
elect. Very respectfully, yours,.
A. 81. LATTA,
-
Attorney and Counselidi at Law.
Depot, 414 Broadway, and sohiby all dealers through
out. the - world.
The RestoratiVe is-put up in.bottles - of 'three suss, viz , :
large, medium and small, the small'holds )e' a pint, and
retails tor' obe dollar, per bottle; the medium Bolds at
least twenty per:cent...More. lit proportionith4iiimtui,
and retails for two dollars perihottle the large WO a
quart, 40 per cent. lame iit proportion, atterefaili-Rir $8
0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 .Itroadway, Nevi
York,lihd Idirfiet'stree St I ouis, Tyro.
soldpitiytailitgodeDruggists and Fend : l6ooas
Dealers se2o-daw3m
EMI
DR. MOTT'S
CIIALYBEATE RESTORATIVE
PILLS OF IRON.
AN aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON purl•
fled of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen.
Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, uuth in
Europe and the United states, at d prescribed in their
practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that no pre
paration of Iran can be compared with it. Impurities of
the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and other
vlise sickly complexions indicate its necessity In almost
u:yery conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in
which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely cura
tive bleach of the following complaints, viz:
Debility, Nervous Affections, Emanelpa
tion, Constipation, Diarrhoea. Dysentery.
incipient Consumption, S. minions Tuber-
C 111013114 -Salt „Rheum, . Blistnetistruattion,
AVID tes i chlorositt, Liver Complaints, Ch.ro
' Hie liesi - dnehes, hipiumatism, Intermittent
Fevers.' Pimples on the Face.
in case of. General:A:100111(y, whether the result
of acute disease or of the continued diminr.tion of ner
vous and muscular energy from chronic cottplaints;one
trial of this restorative has proved successful to an ex
, tent which no description nor written attestation would
render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have
become:forgotten In their elan neighborhoods, have sud'-
I Venly re-appeared in the busy world as if just returned
from protracted travel in a distant land. Soria very
signal instances of this kind are , attested of female suf•
ferers, emaciated victims of apparent marasmns, sari.
guiueous exhaustion,
dyspeptic aversion
and that complica
tion of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exer
cise for which the physician has no name, '
Is Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for, rea
sons familiar to inedical men, the operation of this pre!,
paration of iron must necessarily be salutary, for unlike
',the old oxides, it is' vigorously tonic, without being ex
-I•citing and overheating, and gently, ; regularly aperient,
,even in the most obstinate cases of Cestiveuess, without
'ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable
It is this latter property;', among others, which mattes
it sdrernarkably effebtliat and permanent aremedy ibr
Bites, upon which it also, appears to exert a. distinct and ,
specific action, by dispel sing the local tendency Which
forms them. .. . •
In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes. a single.
box Of these Chelybeate Pills tas often Sufficed for the
most habitual cases, including the attendant
.4ffiattiaerress.
In, unchecked Diarrhoea, even when advanced to
Dys'enterY,E , conflrine4enianiating; sad' apParently .M6l
- the_ effects have
, been, equally decisive und as,
9.1 n the local:pairw,,lokai of flesh: and , strength, debill-;
tating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indi
cate Incipient Consumption, thiti renally has ai
layed,the ule.rm of-friends-,and phyaicians, in several,
very, gratifying and Interesting instances.
Serotaions Tviberemloals; medicatediron'
hashed far more than . the good cf. the most cautiously
bib:heed preferaileng of iodine; viitbOut any of their Well
known liabilities. !.- . ; . :
The attention of females cannot be too confidently lu
lled to this remedy and restorative; in the cases peculiar-
In 4hournatism,boih chronic and fillainnistorY—
in the latter 4 'however, more decidedly-it :has been in-'
variably well reported,•botharr alleviating pat and re-.
chiding the swellinge and stiffness of the joined meanies.
In _lntermittent Feveratt must neceesarilytie a
great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress
in the-new settlement of the west, will probably be "one
of high renown and usefulness:
No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole hia:
tory of meilicineiwkiehexerts such prompt, happy-and
fully restorative. effects. Good appetite, copplete diges•
lion, - rapid acquisition of strength; With an - unusual 'dia
position tor active and cheerful exercise, immediately,
follow its use.
Put up in neat tat metal boxes containing 50 pills,
_price 50 cents per box ferrate by Druggists and dealers.
Will be sent free to any addreas on receipt of the price.—
All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to .
It. B. LOCKE Zs CO., General Agents,
' " `339 - Broadway, New York.
THE
1331E2L1
Illebical
api-d
4LOOD POOR(
The attention of Invalids, Physicians, Clergymen; sci
entific ,men, and the public generully, is respectfully
selicited to the merits of this chentical preparatit roe
taming Iron,Sulphur andPhosiihoiina, and which
is identical infAis composition with the Hematic Globule,
or red blood. In all diseases accompatiled•with
Debihty,
pale countenance and nervous Om angement, analysis ol:
the blood thaw kdeflcieucy of the red globules. Buddy
complexionand a rosy tint of the skin, is always indica,
tfie of health • while a pale, waxlike skin and countei
nance,--whictievaices a deficiency of the red;globules,—;
accompanies a diseased organism. Preparations of lams'
have been - given for thi purpose of supplying the'reti,
globules,. but ,ave contend that. -Iron alone,
.Jul katir
alone, or Pliosidiorua 8.10116, will not meet the deb,
cienoy in every case, but that ajudielotts combination:of,
ALL these elements is necessary , to restore the blood to its'
normalatandard.' tilts point, never before attained, has
been reached in the Mood Food, and its discovery'.
ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the,
age. Its effects in
.
COMOPUG
are to soften the 'cough, brace the nerves, strengthen
the system, allay the prostrating night sweats, increase
the physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by re=
storing the lacking red globules, increase tbe'appetitei
restore the color, and 'clothe the skeleton' flame with
flesh.. The Blood Food will be found a specific in all
hionte :Diseases of thil Throat or Lungs, Sunk
as Asthma Bronchitis Cough.s &c. Public speakers and
singers will find it of great , utility In clearing and
.strengthening - `the.onil organs. In Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints, Dropsy, Bpgepsy. Paralysis, 'Scrofula, Gravel',
Si. Vitus' Dance, lever and'Airits, & c ,its efficacy -is
marked and, instantaneous. in no claeivol. disease, hovr
ever, are the beneficial &eats of this
remedy so con
spicuous'as in'those•harrardlog • ' • •
Ferule •Complakts
to which the gentler sex. ate liable,: and which tend - to
,wards Consumption, such , as! , auppreised or difficult
Nenstruatipo, Green Ac/mess, Whites, ka., especially,
:when these - complaints are accompanied with paleness;
a dingy hue or pallor of the skin, depresaion of. spirits ;
debility, palpitation, want of appetite, and nervous pros,
•tration, We have the-utmost confidence in recommend-
Jug the e - Blood Food,to all who may be conscious of a
loss of vitality or energy; rind to WhoSeMetital or
bodily powers are prostrated through over-use; either of
the mind or body, and we deem it our duty to say that
in alt eases of Weeknes.f.and .fflanciaffon, and in all dis
eases of the Kidneys Bladder, this preparation has a claim
uporrthe attention of Buffeters Which - cannot be over-es-,
: timated. A faithful, trial will be found the most convinct,
proof In:regard to Si efficacy that could beasked fort
With the above. Minarks, and with the numerous testa:
moniats we have in its favor, we, offer the "Blood
Food" to - the consideratitm o f afflicted, knowingthat
,itoelli he '
acknowledged as pre-eminent over all other
preParations, patent or official, iu pednt of usefulness.—
' Circulars' &wig the Theorpupon'which this remedy
founded : , also certificates et •remarkable , cares, will be
sentiree when desired; 'We forward the Blood Food
to any part of,the United States or Canadas upon receipt
of Price—sl per battle; $5 for six bottles, Be careful in
all cases: to havemone. hat that having our fac=simile
signature upon the wrapper.. None other is genuine•
preparod'only:by:CLlUßClT dr. DUPONT,'
No.
, . No. 409 .Broadway,..New York:.
And by all reedeatable Druggists throughout the
....
country.
For sale by C. A. Batinvart, sole agent, Harrisburg,
tPa.' felal-dawly-rd aplo.rdau2
A NBA. AND FINE.k bBORI'ME '
N.
Or
LADIES' 'TRAVELLING
SfI9PP . ING BAGS
At allprices for sale at
BEftaNEL'S CaRAP BOOKSTORE,
51 Market Street
SELLING: :OFF "AT . "COST TO
'CLOSE" THE BUSINESS.
BEING - rdeSirous to close the WALL
PAPER-business in which 1 am - now partially en
gaged,-Iwill sell all' the stock I have on hand at COSI
PRICE'S. All &Airing bargatnEr in Wall Papei will 'do
well by calling soon.
myls. GEO. BMIIGNEM, 51 Market Whet
STEES - •
O,4RPENZER AND jOBBEIIi
cei.isict.a iv.:4.4.,Ntr`AWDIROkt" StiZETS.
OBBING 'of 'ail' kinds' done- at short
. J notice. in good otyloi.zuad on resoonoble,tormo,
dit, .
Or IA E.A N 1.-N -
FROM THE, •
HARVEST-)a • OF lATERAtURE'
SCIENCE` AND, ART I -
AMelange of Eioprpta Carious,
ous and petruotive. Collated by O. C. BOM.RMIGB,
The. aboya interaiging Work has just been' reoeiye4l
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
grou g. pyetillsll2s _ ' ;
rrEIOSE d'esiting to - paper their h&ises,
will find a welrii:le:e.Ted stock of WALL PARIOI' . for
sate et OOST FAIOBS, 4 •
BERGNE,R'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
T'o IL the. Ueritine ,English, Mustard,,g9
to KELLER'S DRUG STORE.
itlebicaL
- ' - cHtLD I \7
MRS. wrNsLow,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to
the attention of mothers tilr
SOOTHING SYRUP,
For Children Teething,
. .
which greatly facilitates the procal , of teething, by soft
siting the gums,reducing all inflammation—witallay ALL
PAIN, mad spasmodic action, and-Is
•
SURE TO REGULATE Tklii BOWELS.
Depend: upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yoursetves
AND, BELIEF AND HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS.
We have pdt up and sold this artiCie fare over ten
years,.and CAN salt, 1$ consume= AND Tairss, what we
have never been able bo say of any other medicine—
•NNVßK HAS IT FAILED, IN A ELNGLKINSTAISCH TO
BFFECTA; CURE, when timely ; used. . Never did we
p it. On
an 'hietance of dissatisfaction by any one whO used
on the contrary, all are delighted with lie opera
tions, and speak in terms othlghest commendation of
its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in
this matter "Nni.a7 WM Do witow, atter ten years' nape-
Vies, AND SLIMS 005 ILIWITIATION NO* Tee MAIN=
Nita' WS HMS DULLS". In almost every instance
Where the Infantissuffering from pain and eihaustiori, re—
liefwill be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the
Tapia - administered.
I This valuable; preparation is the preseripton of one
61 the. moat EXPERIENCED and SEILLVIIL NUBSES In
New England,. and has been used with Nine FAILING
dueness In
THOUSANDS OF CLSIM
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invig-
Olathe the stomach and, bowels, corrects acidity; and
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al-
Inest %mutt* relieve ' •
ONITIA'O, IN TELE BOWELS , AND WIND COLIC,
and overcome convulsions, which if not speedily reme
died, end in death. We believe it the mar and amnia
imams _is mu WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY AND
MARRIICES 'IN' CECELDREN, whether it arises from
teething dr from any 'other , Callee. We would say to
evert , mother whb has a child:suffering from any of the
tonguing coinplainth - = , no wog um YOUR PRZP3DICIEIi NOR
'tea PRIM' Dies OF omaxa, stand between Typo and.your
Su Hering child and the relief that will be SURE—yea, AB.
pOLUTELY SIIRE—to follow'tbe use of this medicine,
st timily used.,
Full ditectiobs for Using will aocompapy
'each bottle. Non, genuine unless the fao-simile of
CQRTI:Is'IERKIN 4 3,New York; is en the outside wrapper.
; ;f3old by Druggists throughout the werld.
Principal 016ee, No. 13 Cedar St, New York.
; - Price onl y 25 dents per Bottle
aiarFor Elsie in Harrisburg , by D. W. Grass. & Co.; No
19 Market street, J. Martin Lutz, no. 22 Market street. C.
fr;lCellei, No: 91, Market striiet, 'below north, and G W
Miiits;l2s. Market stree!.
' . aug22 lowly . ~. •
POND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMELIS
• 'OR PAIN DESTROYER, -
TS - one of the few domestic remedies
I_ which have come Into general use and favor, without
puffing. It is the productnfesinu,lo shrub, harmless in
all cases, sand. as a domestic remedy unequalled. For
BURNS, CUTS, BRUISES, SORENESS, LAMENMS,
SPRAINS; RHEUMATISM, BOILS,' ULCERS, OLD SORES
and WOUNDS, it has not en equal. It is also used, with
groat success, for TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE, NEURAL
GIA; SORE THROAT, COLIC, DIARRHOEA, HOARSE
EMS, and other similar troublesome and painful odic°.
Holm, while it proraptly arrests all HIHIMORRHAGE3.—
Hundreds of.physicians use it daily in their practice, and
give it their unqualified rocpmmendation. Sold by our
agents and dealers, and by
F. HUMMREYS 562 Broadway,
Sole Proprietors and nanutactarera.
Sold by I, K. Keller, Wholesale and Retail agent for
Harrisburg and vicinity, and Druggists and stores gene
rally.• . WO-dealy
...-, 'rep"
1 10 , : ,/ -1::cm0 - - c,& ` '.. 6 , 01?
\\
I
. '4 Cr i - > 1
1 i.,- • 4 6 4 .
/.„..9 ECONOMY! . c.c. r og
Ott ',.., . vi., 0
1 ...941 Disraeli -2 ~ CD
: Save - the Pieces !
. .
At accidents wiU hanocn, even in will.regnjateiftentiies
itiis very desirable totave some cheap and convenient
'way for 'repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c.
SPALDINV'S'ITEPATIED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no-household can afford
U. be without it. It is always ready and. up to the stick.
ing,point. - There .is no longer a necessity for limping
chairs, splintered veneers, beadles toys and broken
cradles. It is just the article for cone. shell and other
ornrmeotal work, K. popular with ladies of refinement
and taste.
This adzairable.preparation is used cold, being chemi
cally held in solution, and possessing all the qualities of
the best cabliet•makers' Glue. - Itmay be used in the
place of ordinary, mucilage,,being vastly, more adhesiye.
I ‘I:ISBFUL IN EVRJIY HOUSE."
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price 25 eta.
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedir street, New York.
- Address • HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
Box No. 3,600, New York
• Put up Ric Dealers in cases containing Four, Eight and
.Twelve. Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic , Show•card aa
'eompaaying each package: • •
WA- single bottle of SPALDING'S PRESARED GLUE
.wiltsave ten times its cost annually to every household-
Sala by all-prominent Stationers,l)raggists, Hardware
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers and Fancy Stores.
Couutry Merchants should mike —)te of gPALDING'S
PREPARE!) GLUE, when malls up their list. It will
stand any Climate: • febl7 dimly
ANNIEILATING POWDER,
TS THE ONLY
. ' J_KNOWN and best aril,
4 -/) cle to exterminate Roach
es, Bed Bugg.; Ants, Moths,
• Flies,Fleas,gardenWerms,
Vine Bugs, Ike. IT CON
.
SCHWERIN'S Pius
‘4 lO W — .. me. r • are sure death to RATS
41 '..4far1e./07///t/// /J.t% and /11°L
Mr. SCHWERIN received Certificates from President
of Girard College, Directors of House of Refuge, Pennsyl
vania Hospital, and other prominent Public Institutions
of Philadelphia. 11. S. Jail, Washington, p. C., and
charity Hospital, New °flans, Is..
The original certificates can be seen at the Wholesale
and Retail. Depot, 124 North Second street, Philadelphia,
and for sale in Harrisburg by Charles S. Bannvart, D.
W. Gross k Co., G. W. Riley and C. K. Keller, and by
all Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
Beware of Spurious Imf ations. ' Remember to ask for
SCIIWERIN , S Annihilating Powder .
T None Genuine unless signed SCHWERIN.
myll-d6m
H AM SSI - H r A MSII.I
' • • NEWBOLD'S CELEBRATED
'EXTRA SUGAR CURED (covered.) •
EX_TRA 'SUGAR CURED (uncovered.)
PLAIN. HAMS
EXTRA SUGAR CURED' SHOULDERS.
EXTRA SUGAR CURED DRIED BEEF.
EXTS'A (covered.)
• anst received a large invoice of the above, which we
Offer atunusually low prices. .
800 " - • DOC 6. JR. a to:
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
DRUGS AV CHEMICALS.
- DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
Medieines. - Faaiiq Medicines.
'latent . Family . Medicines.
ratexii Medicines. ,Family Medicines.
„Trusses, . Supporters, Shoulder Braces.
'Trusies;'Supporter4 ShOuldei - Braces.
Tiusses; Supporters; Shoulder Braces.
-• • ." PERFUMERY.
_PERFUMERY.
PFRFUMERY.
'' - 'FANCY `AND TOILET ARTICLES.
FANCY: AND TOILET ARLIOLES. , .
.PA.NCy AND TOILET Ali TICLES. -
PitIME HAVANA CIGARS,'TOBACCO.
PRIMP, HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO.
PRIME HAVANA. CIGARS, .TOBACCO.
We endeavor to buy and sell the very best of, every
piing in our line and always have a good assortmentin
min from-Whic h customers may choose... And , selling at
fair or , icesera„do . coma2: . l,a
fair abare
,of patronage.
. • , • • No. 91 Market street:
. BLANK,: BOOKS _
filF ALL IMAGINABLE SJ'ZES; PRIOESt
M t .STYLE AND QUALITIM,on Land aun t inanappluta
okto brain atlbo'ctie sGNEwras pest tes &at
BEaLEAP Booiceron
ittisctliantons
MENS' FURNISHING GOODS
A N D
GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS,
AT WHOLESALE
LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK FOR THE
11 1 1 11.4a3DM 11 9
Of the latest and most desirable styles, imported and
manufactured expressly for the approaching sessono's
sale.
C. B. HATCH & CO.,
er4o3 BitOADWAY,Ja
(One door above the cor. of Walker St.,)
NEW TORE.
Giwe notice to the Merchanti in all sections of the Unice
that their stock of Mims' FURNISHING 6001 A AND Gotone
Hat. SAMS is now ready for exhibition, compri-ing a
full assortment of
Undershirts and Drawers, Fall and Mater Owes. Plain
and Fancy Shirts, Ties. Scarfs Naas, Suspoidera,
Half Rose, Linen Chi/ars, Robes de• atembre,
Deleting Shawls, Railway Rugs, Chrdigan
• Jackets, Mufflers, dc.
Including many new and desirable articles is this line not
to be found to any similar establishment in this reentry.
AU Shirts made at the GOLDEN KILL SHIRT HAND
FACTORY,'.bear on the back of (the Yoke the following
stamp :
. Which Is our trade mark for this article ,and which
carries 'with It our guarantee as to their PERFECTION in
every particular. • • -
These Shirts, combining STYLE, DBRARIUTT, and
PERFECTION OF FIT; we warrant equalin every respect
to any-made to order
Parties not intending to visit New York this Fall. may
transmit their orders by mail; ind eau rely upon bay pug
them filled as faithfully and promptly as though present
to select tbemselves. Q. b HATCH 2.V. Cu ,
I,' 27. ' fltOS Streadvvsy, N. Y.
WALTER G. WHITEMAN,
I:r=1
;FIN.E GROCERIES,
'N. W. CORNER 17th AND ARCH S TS
PHIL AD R f i f t ,
( f p ' HI A ,
CROSS & BLACKWELVS
ENGLISH PICKELS AND - SAUCES.
' Paiticular attention paid to selecting
FINE - TEAS AND COFFEES,
FOIL FAMILIES
SUGARS always at Banners' prices.. Choice WINK
LIQUORS and SMARR. of the best brands always
band. my7-lyd
c~
PENNSYLVANIA
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
OFFICE, NO. 104 MARKET STREET,
H ARRISBURG.
.'DODGE 8c GO_
RESPECTFULLYinform the - Ladies and
Gentlemen of Harrisburg, and the public generally,
tuaLkliey have all toe machinery necessary for DYEING
CLEANSING and FINISHING, in a most soperior
and warranted to give satisfaction, every descriptlou of
Ladies' and Gentlemen's atparel, Ladies Dresses, Clcsks,
Shawls, Handkeichiers. Scarfs, Bonnets, Ribbons, &c..
Dyed and Finished to look -like now. SII K AND SILK
DRESSES WATERED to lock like the imported article.—
Gentlemen's COATS, PANTALOCNS and VESTS, Dyed,
Cleaned and Finished in a most superior style. NO RlP—
rpm, JruimelttED. OsßPaTa 0/..kANErt, without Injury
to ihe fabric, removing a I i oft and stains, atid improving
colors. merino, Cashmere and other Sbawls.cleaned and
pressed. CRAPE SHAWLS bleached and finished in a
style that cannot. be surpassed. Counterpanes, gun's,
Blankets and Ticks, cleaned in best manner, and at short
no WCOLBN and COTTON GOODS dyed in any
,quantlties. at low prices, and warranted fast colors.—
Leghorn, Straw Hats and Bonnets Dyed in a few hours.
Merchants - bud Milliners having unsaleable colors on any
of their , goods, can have them dyed and, finiated, by
leaving them for a few days at the office.
,n-All goods dyed at the above establishment are
warranted not to smut. DODGE & CO.
iy2s dayam
STORAGE,
FORTWARIJDING
AND N,
COMMISSION BUSINESS. •
THE,subseribers 'have leased the eaten
sive Warehouses and Railroad track formerly occu-
pied by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company
as a freighting department,. No. 248 North Broad street,
and will transact a GENERAL STORAGE, FORWARDING
ND COMMISSION connection with the
Foreign and Domestic Shipping and Produce at 128 Wal
nut street.
They are prepared tc receive, ship and forward, in
land or, by water, all merchandise and produce which
may be offered. storage capacity 25,004 barrels, with
every convenience for receiving and discharging.
Warehouse receipts will be given for all property on
storage, - with bills of landing for shipment.
Consinments of 'merchaadise and produce to our ad
dress will receive prompt attention.
FOWLE, HARRIS &
os Walnut and. 248 North Broad street..
Philadel hia, April 23.1880: Grad.
NEW 141.1i.M. , NEW GOODS
NEW PRICES I •
THE iiIIBSCRIBERS having succeeded
to the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY BUSI
NM of Messrs. GROSS & IiIJNIIEL, at WALNUT
STREET 'WHARF, would respectfully announce to the
citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity, that they are pre
pared w.• offer for sale a large and complete assortment of
Groceries, Provisions,
Salt, •
Pal_pes, in great variety,
. ,Queensware, Paints ,
Oils, FrEqd
Glass,
Cenient,&e.
Our large SPRING STOCK, purchased In Philadelphia
and Neat York, and now arriving, has been selected
Withmuch care, and will preisent great inducements to
eloschnyers.
We . intend to keep FIRST-CLASS GOODS, and WILI
NOT BE UNDERSOLD, and hope by hdnorable dealing to
merit and receive a share of patronage.
niar24-dtf A. ROBINSON & CO
NEW LOT OF •
LADIES' SHOPPING. & !IBAYKatiG . BAGS
Comprising a number of new styles GENTS' and LA
DIES' Money Purses 'and Wallets. Aline assortment
just received and tor sale at ,
BERGNEEPS CHEAP BOOKStORE,
. • 51 Market. Stroll t
LIBERTY STOVE Vr OR K.
A Si D
HOLLOW-WARE FOUNDRY,
PI3ILADELPI3IA.
.:.ABBOTT. NORLE,
2dAlilwitcTUßEßS of the mostmprotedaylesof STOVES
of -friary description. Sample and Sale Rooms—
. A r 2413 Water Street, New York. .
jar4lo Brown Street, Philadelphia.
N: 13: —Sriati for Critalopue. jyt.d
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STRAWBERRIES .!
tricE -PRESENT WEATHER is highly
, _L. favorable for:pianting dtrawberries, and it done
soon a fair crop of fruit, sticient. to cover ,tbe red o f
plants `and panting, may his 'expected next season.—
Upwards of, • • . . ,
100 VARiETIES
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Native and Foreign, have been tested by the subscriber,
and,'. after having rejected niany, , he ititbkite Dunn h AR
_that are really : desirable in any quantity and at far
PriFes•
• . ADVICE GIVEN,
as to choice or yarietios preparation of soil sod after
enhore. 1r desired, be will , for a reasonalile 6.ropensa•
PLANT BEDS,
.NarnSing good crops of tbe -
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For Ilb accrnamodation of the Runge be VlLaic
plauta fdeinde in the - -
;LOWER: MARKET HOUSE;
AL: Tuesday and Frida y eyehiugn and Wed ay
'Saturday mornings. =
SZTOTONE NuNarjrc _
Harrisburg, August 2 0 , 18 60. •