Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, November 09, 1860, Image 3

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Friday Afternoon, November 9. 1560.
SEE advertisement of " The World" in nn
other column.
A Urbornsous Vorn.—ln Cold Spring, Lebanon
county, Lincoln received all the votes polled—
thirty-two. At the October election Foster
bad one vote. The gallant Republicans of
Cold Spring certainly deserve a banner.
ENGINEER FOR THE WATER E - 011SE.- At a spe
cial meeting of Council last evening, a young
man named Clark was elected engineer for the
water house, and the salary . fixed at six hun
dred dollars per annum.
DAILY, WEEKLY AND MONTELY papers, maga
zines, late publications, all the new books, as
last as published, together with the largest as
sortment of books in ALL departments of litera
ture, will be found for sale at the lowest prices
at Bergner's Cheap Bookstore, 61 tfarket street.
CANAL BOAT BURNED.—The canal boat Wil
liam F. Bennet, of Williamsport, took fire and
was destroyed yesterday morning at Marietta.
The boat was owned by James McCann, of
Williamsport. It is not known bow the fire
originated, and the crew were too drunk at
the time to arrest the spread of the flames.
Loon Our von Tnart.—Counterfeit five dollar
bills on the Western Bank of Philadelphia are
in circulation in this city, and merchants and
others should closely scrutinize all notes of this
description presented. The counterfeits are
exceedingly well done, and are apt to deceive
even good judges of notes.
ACcrnmas.—The Lykenstown .Tournal of yes
terday says that a Pole, named Shader, was se
riously injured by a fall of coal in the Short
Mountain Mines. His skull was fractured and
his back severely injured. Frederick Kerchoff
had his arm broken and his face and head bad
ly cut on Saturday, by a fall of coal in the Ly
kens Valley Coal Company's Mines.
Amnurriox Wroz-Awaxxs !—A joint meet
ing of the Keystone Club and State Capital
Guard will be held at Exchange Hall to-mor
row evening at seven o'clock, to make arrange
ments for a grand triumphial parade and illu
mination in honor of the victory achieved last
Toiesday by the election of LINCCLI AND HAM
LIN to the Presidency and Vice Presidency Of
the United States. Let there be a full turn-out.
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MEMBERS n THE 'Dim—Among the strangers
in our city to day we noticed Messrs. Patterson
.of Juniata, Lawrence of Elk, and Davis of
Venango, members of the nest House of Rep
resentatives ; and Hon. George V. Lawrence,
the new Republican Senator from the Washing
ton district. Messrs. Patterson and Davis are
candidates for the Speakership of the House.—
They are both clever gentlemen, and well fitted
for the position.
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Burn.—The dwelling house of Mr. John
Denk, in North Annville township, Lebanon
county, was recently destroyed by fire. The fire
originated in the night, and the family made a
very narrow escape with their lives. Nearly
everything they had, clothing and all, was de
stroyed. Mr. Denk is a poor, hard working
man, and is deserving the sympathy and as
sistance of the public. The neighbors held a
meeting after the fire, and contributed money
to aid him in building another house.
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CORRECTION.—We have been requested by Mr.
Donner to state that the paragraph which ap
peared in yesterday's TELEGRAPH, headed "Row
in a Beer Shop," is false in every particular.—
Patriot and Union.
The above item, which appeared in the Union
yesterday morning, escaped our notice at the
time. According to the information made be
fore Alderman Fetter, a row did occur in Don
ner's lager beer shop, and the man prosecuted
by Mr. Patrick Campbell for striking him, was
ejected from the room by Donner himself.—
The affair was subsequently settled by the par
ties. Our item was based upon the complaint
made before the Alderman, and was true "in
every particular." We believe it is - not an unu
sual thing for rows to occur even in the Jest
regulated lager beer shops.
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TnE Inerlannwrion.—Five military compa
nies—three foot and two horse—have already
signified their intention to be present to take
part in the inauguration of Gov. Curtin. The
command will be tendered by Gen. Kelm to
Gen. Patterson, as a mark of courtesy—the
same having also been extended to Gen. Kelm
when Gov. Packer was inaugurated. If the
precedent is to be established of political clubs
taking part in an inauguration at this time,
we are pleased to learn that tha Wide-Awakes
will not be recognized as part of the military
force, neither will they be permitted to form a
part of the military escort. This is right.—
Patriot and Union.
If the announcement in the latter part of
the above paragraph was made by authority of
the gentlemen who are at the head of the mili
tary movement recently inaugurated at the
European Hotel, THE WIDE-AWAKES WISH TO
KNOW THE racr I We can tell these gentlemen
that the Wide-Awakes, who contributed more
than any other class of men to the success of
Governor Curtin, WILL BE HERE DT THOUSANDS
TO INAUGURATE HIM, and will constitute a prom
inent feature of the parade and "escort" on
that occasion, without waiting for "recogni
tion" or asking " permission" of the military
leaders who, according to the Patriot and VitiOn,
(apparently their offtcial organ,) have assumed
the management of the whole affair. Let the
Wide-Awake clubs throughout the State hold
meetings at once, and make arrangements for
participating in the inauguration parade, and
for a grand torch-light procession on the even
ing of that day. From imformation already
received, our city will be thronged with thou
sands of equipped Wide-Awakes, on Inaugura
tion Day, and the display will be the moat
magnificent ever witnessed at the Capital of
the State. We have reason to know that Gov
ernor Curtin will be pleased. to see his Wide-
Awake friends participate in the ceremonies in
eident to his inauguration.
THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS for the ball
of the Good Will Fire Company will meet at
the engine house this evening at seven o'clock.
A. ROHRER, Secretary.
Nnw Dness.—The Lykens Journal appetus in
a new dress, and presents a very neat appear
ance. The Journal is one of the most j udi2ions
ly conducted country papers in the State, and
we are glad to note this substantial evidence of
its increasing popularity and prosperity.
KICKED BY A Hons.—This afternoon the
ostler at Hoffman's hotel, a gErmun named
!dyers, was kicked on the head and face by a
horse, and considerably bruised. From the
man's mental condition fears are entertained
that his brain is injuriously affected.
Farm 'Mon.—The ruMor in circulation here
to-day, to the effect that the Sheriff of Perry
county was shot at Petersburg yesterday, while
in the act of capturing a prisoner, turns out to
have been unfounded. The officer shot at was
a constable, who undertook to arrest a man
namek Black. The shot, however, did no injury.
ARREST OF A FEMALE 1313EGLAR.—This morn
ing a colored woman, with a small child, was
arrested in this city by officer Fleck, charged
with having committed the offence of burglary
in Cambria county. She was lodged in the
lock-up until one o'clock this afternoon, when
officer Cohick, of Johnstown, took her in cus
tody, and left in the train for that place.
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WANTED To "Sousa DP."—Yesterday after
noon an old man named Ayres, who had been
indulging in a "spree," and wanted to "sober
up," but could not resist the temptation to
drink, applied to the Mayor for permission to
occupy the lock-up. Alter remaining there
some time be came ont all right ; and it is to
be hoped he will let tangle-foot alone for the
future.
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Tin '° JOOKEVS."—We unite with a cotem
porary in an appeal to the ladies not to lay
aside the coquettish little " jockeys" that have
setevery masculine heart in a flutter, since the.
summer sun first peeped over their saucy up
turned rims, into the liquid depths below.
They are enough to make a man dream of Pa -
radise, for whole nights together ; and while
looking at the blushing cheeks, so temptingly
displayed beneath the fall of lace, we don't
wonder that pater families should feel young
again, and only remember the flight of years,
when he happens to touch the steel springs of
his wig, or a rheumatic twinge reminds him of
wife and balms at home. Then let the plumes
wave, and the velvet twist itself into bows ;
and if needs be, let the cunning rosettes, over
cunninger ears, be made of richer hues in com
pliment to Autumn ; but don't—oh, don't ex
ile them to dusty band boxes, in the "curiosity
shop" of a• garret, where spiders invite the
flies into the "prettiest-little parlor that ever
they did spy," and mice will coquette in and out
of the ribbons and fixins' that were once son
netised by many a sighing swain. They look
so very " peart"—don't give them up—at least
not for a while.
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THE MI DDLETON N CONCERT.—The pastor Of
the Methodist church in Middletown, sends us,
for publication, the following card relative to
the concert given there last week by the Choir
connected with the Locust Street Methodist
Church of this city. From all we can learn the
conceit was a decided success, and all who-at
tended it were delighted with the performance: -
M USERS. EDITORS :—The concert given by
the M. E. Choir of your city, on Thursday
evening last, was fraught with heart-stirring
interest. The selections were good, the time
correct, and the singing excellent. There were
forty singers present, and they performed so
well that the large audience present remained
perfectly quiet. I beard some of the people
say that one piece, in which a-young lady sang
a solo,
was alone worth the admmission fee.
Upon the whole it was a grand affair, and gave
general satisfaction. It was also thought, upon
the whole, that they were quite good looking,
and presented a fine appearance. The young
ladies especially attracted much attention, and
we came to the conclusion that the Harrisburg
folks were not bad looking. They did well
upon the stage, and I suppose they were well
pleased with our beautiful borough, at least we
were satisfied with them. I would say . for the
Trustees of the church, and the congregation,
that they express their thanks to Mr. Talbot
ton and his Choir for their kindness in giving
them a free Concert. The concert paid us very
well, and we realized a nice little sum above
the expenses. W. B. GREGG.
ABOUT CORNED BEEF.—Somebody says, and
we endorse the remark, that corned beef, prop.
er]y salted, and cooked as it should be, is a dish
fit for the sovereign people ; but to eat salt
junk, such as too often exercises the muscles of
the jaws, is a penance even for a malefactor.—
Most of the beef put up for winter use is spoil
ed by the use of too much salt, which destroys
the flavor, and makes the meat stringy and I
tough. When beef is fresh, it contains consid
erable blood, which Is drawn out by the brine.
It the meat is left in this mixture, it will re
qure a much larger quantity of salt to preserve
it, particularly through warm weather. The
proper plan is to make a brine by using for one
hundred pounds of beef, five pounds of salt,
one-quarter ounce of saltpetre, and a pound of
brown sugar. This is dissolved in just enough
water to cover the meat, and poured upon it.
When it has been in this brine two weeks, take
Out the meat, let it drain, pour a fresh brine
over it, and then it will be good the season
through. The cook who uses corned beef should
not be so ignorant or so indolent as to delay
putting it over the fire until an hour before
dinner. A good sized piece requires three or
four hours steady boiling to do it justice. In
sufficient boiling must be made ap for by extra
chewing. Always have the water boiling when
the meat is dropped in ; otherwise the sweet
ness will be drawn out into the water. A boil
ing heat hardens the outer surface at once, and
thus keeps in the juices which give richness,
and which contain most of the nourishment.—
An excellent way of cooking corned beef is to
have a large boiler, with a wire or wood•
en rack on the bottom, for the meat to
rest on, over the water. When the water boils
place the meat upon the rack, and put on the
cover of the boiler, with a cloth over it, to keep
in the steam. The heat of the steam will rise
above the boiling point, and penetrate the meat
and cook it ingrefquickly and better, than could
be done by boiling It in the water.
Penns!)luania Malty telegraph, iiribap 'Afternoon, November 9, 18.611.
PAXTON Hon COMPANY.-A special meeting of
this Company will be held at the usual place
this evening at seven o'clock, for the transact
ion of important business. A full turn out is
desired.
THB NIHRODS are having a good time in this
vicinity just now, owing to the abundance of
game. One of them passed our sanctum to
day with ten partridges and four grey squirrels
in his bag.
Bur A Tager.—Every body should buy a
ticket for the concert to be given this evening
fur the benefit of the Citizen Fire Company.—
The entertainment will be unusually rich, and
all lovers of fun should be on hand to enjoy it.
PRESBYTERIAN SERTICES. —Rev. Dr. Chester, of
Philadelphia, will preach in the Old School
Presbyterian church on Sabbath morning next
at the usual heur. Also in the lecture room of
the Church on Saturday evening at seven cr clock.
FALSE Purrmom—One Augustus Krider is
charged before Alderman Kline with obtaining
boots and shoes to the amount of ten or twelve
dollars from Wm. Small, under false pretence.
A warrant for him is in the hands of a consta
stable, but he has not been arrested.
THE BREAK IN THE SCHUYLKILL CANAL, last
week, at Laurel Hill rocks, whereby about
thirty feet of the towing bank and twenty feet
of bottom were washed into the river, is sup
posed to have been caused by musk-rats.—
These troublesome animals sometimes do seri
ous mischief by making holes in the banks,
thus opening a passage for the water, which soon
enlarges the opening and naturally creates a
crevasse.
POLICE ABFALIBEI.—Nothing of special public
interest has transpired in the police_depart
ment for three or four days past.. We visited
the offices of the various Aldermen this morn
ing, and found them reclining in their easy
chairs, anxiously " waiting for something to
turn-up." The city is unusually quiet and
free from drunkenness and rowdyism. It this
state of tranquility and good order is owing to
the election of Lincoln and Hamlin, we con
gratulate our citizens upon the result.
RAILROAD aro= Law= ON.—Yesterday
Sheriff Eyster levied upon all the property and
rolling stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company to be found in this city, on two exe
cutions amounting in the aggregate to $163,-
454, issued at the instance of take Attorney
General for tonnage tax due the State, which the
Company refused to pay. The case was trkd
before Judge Pearson last summer and judg
ment given against the Company for the above
amount. An appeal was taken to the Supreme
Court and the judgment affirmed by that tri
bunal. We presume arrangements will be
made to satisfy the Commonwealth and stop
further proceedings. The Sheriff makes a nice
little fee by the operation.
Momma.—New music from all the leading
publishing houses always received immediately
after publication. Violins, Guitars, Banjos,
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Accordeons, etc.; all sorts of strings alviiis
fresh on band, at WM. KNOCHE'S Music store,
92 Market street.
New Gomm FROM New Yon AUCTION.-
15 dozen Linen Shirt Breasts, 20, 25, 31 cents ;
25 dozen of those good Bibbed Stockings ; 12
pieces of beautiful Black Alapacka rich Silk
Lustre. A new lot of Gents' Undershirts and
Drawers, at 65 and 75 cents; 80 dozen of heavy
Wool Sees, 20 cents; 10 dozen of best Steel
Skirts, 75, $1 00, $1 37 ; 20 pieces of. Black
and White De Lainas, very cheap. A lot
of Cloaks, and a great many other cheap goods.
If you wish to buy goods at low prices, call at
Lewes. 1.
aratest Etitgrapt..
SPECIAL DISPATCHES
TO THE
DAILY TELEGRAPH.
Cni&ao, 111., Nov. 9.
The majority for Lincoln is still increasing as
the news is received. The Republicans have
13 members in the Senate, and the Democrats
12. In the Rouse, Republicans 40, Democrats
33, with two to hear from. Lincoln's majority
in the State will be about forty thousand.
AUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 9.
Returns from thirty-eight - counties give the
followiag vote : Bell, 19,000 ; Breckinridge,
17,000; Douglas; 0,000. The indications favor
a considerable plurality. for Breckinridge, and
perhaps a majority.
Mississippi for Bell.
Nsw ORLEANS, Nov. 9.
Scattering returns from Mississippi indicate
that Bell has carried the State.
A. ' , Chivalric" Southern Judge.
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. 9..
The Mail publishes a dispatch from Apalach
icola, stating that WQueen Wlntosh, the fed
eral Judge of Florida, will not hold office un
der Lincoln.
"GET THE BEST."
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Sincial Nnticta.
DE. JAS. iIICCLIETOCK'S PECTORAL SYRUP
calms the most harrassing cough, relieves the oppressed
lungs, and irritated throat, loosens and brings away by
painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind
pipe and bronchial tubes, regulates the excited pulse,
nvites rest, and removes every symptom of consump.
ion. Price $1 00. Sold by Geo. Beaman. jy2o
DE. MCCLINTOCK'S COLD AND COUGH MIXTURE,
the established and standard remedy ror Cough, Cold,
Influenza, Hoarseness, and all irritations or the mucous
membrane of.the throat, palate and nose, is endorsed by
physicians, sad all who have used it, as a preparation
that has no rival in the field. Price 25 cents, Bold by
George Bergner. 020
BRYAN'S TASTELESS VERMIFUGE
To quiet
The riot
Of_ worms—the vile scourges
The Vermifuge give,
And, as sure as you live,
They'll get their discharges.
What is BRYAN'S VESIIVINIE 7 Silt WY • It pare' and
tastoloss Vegetable Curative. No child can be harmed
by it, no worm can survive it, no mother should be
without it, no words can express its value. Price 25
cents. Sold by Gso. BUGNIER. ly2o
From the American Baptist, New York, August 2, 1859.
A IttimeTows wooden pagoda which we
brought from Bnrmab, having been broken while on
shipboard, we were very anxious to have it repaired,
and tried several sorts of glue, hut without success, tilt
our attention was called to Spalding's Prepared Glue, sold
at 80 Hatt Street. This we found to answer the purpose.
The pagoda appears now to be strongly cemented, and
can be seen by calling at the office of the American
Baplst.
From the Freeman's Journal, New York, August 6,1859.
Spalding's Prepared Glue is such a simple and cheap
preparation that it is a pity any house should be without.
it. oct24-1m
BloTuns, READ Tens.—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 Soothing Syrup Now we never said a word
in favor of a patent medicine before In our life, but we
feel compelled to say to our readers, that thisis no hum
bug—we have tried It, and know it to be ail it claims. It
Is, probably, one of the 'most successiul medicines of the
day, because it is one of the best. And those of your
readers who have babies can't do better than to lay
a supply. au22
HAIR DYE HAIR DYE 1 !
WM. A. BATCHKLOR'S HAIR DYE!
The Original and Best In the World
ALL others are mere imitations, and
should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, REP, or RUSTY HAIR DYED Instantly to a
beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, withoutinjury to
the Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award
ed to Wm. A. BATCHELOR since ISM, and over 80,000 ap
plications have been made to the Hair or the Patrons of
hie famous dye.
Wit. A. BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is WARRANTED
not to Injure in the least, however long it may be con
tinued, and the ill-effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the
Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye.
- Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers.
,The Genuine has the name and address upon a
steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of Wn..
tux A. BACHICLOR. Address, -
CHARLES BATCHELOR, Psonusres,
marLl-dikwLy 81 Barclay street, New York.
miteouTAwr TO PEMALE6.
DR. OHEESMAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, K. D.,
NEW YORK CITY.
THE combination of ingredients in these
Pills are the result of a long and eitensivo practice.
They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregularities, Painlul Menstruations, removing all ob.
struotions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache
pain in the side, palpitation of the' heart, whites, all ner
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and
girths, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption
of nature.
T. 3 MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Cheesetnan's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring
on the monthly period with, regularity. Ladies who have
been disappointed in the use of other Pills can plane the
Utmost eonlidenett in Dr. Cheeseiban's Pills doing all tlikt
they represent to do
NOTICE
Ihere is one eondithm of the female system in which the
Pills cannot be taken asthma produeuty a PECULIAR
RESULT. Ihe condition referred to is PREGNANCY—
the renslt, MISCARRIAGE. ' Such is the srresistibie
tendency of the medicine to restore he sexual functions to a
nOrmal conddiem, ;:hat men the reproductive prover if
nature cannot resist it. '
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
Injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, ac
company each box. Price Sl. Sent by mail on enclosing
tb Da. Commute L. OifeesseAß, Dos 4,831, Pan Office,
New York City.
Sold by one Druggist In every town In the United States]
R. B. HUTCHMOS, • -
General Agent for the United States, •
14 Broadway, New York,
2b whom ail Wholesale orders should be addrAssed.
Sold in Hexrisburg by 0. A. BAN - smuts.
0v29-dawly
BUY THE BEST.
NORTON'S
CO X IQ' 9L° 3111 NT
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BALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA,
PERMANIMYLY CTIREDS
SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD BEAD,
FEVER SORES, EING-WORMS, BAR
BERT ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING
OR BURNING SORES,.AND ERUP
TIONS OF THE SKIN.
This Ointment bears no resemblance to ,oy of tier ex
ternal remedy at present before the world. The mode o
its operation is peculiar.
It penetrates to the basis of the dtsease--goes to ifs
vary eource—axid cures it from the flesh beneath to the
akin on the surface.
Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
ke., operate downward, thus driving the disorder inwards,
and often orsasioning terrible internal maladies.
Neuron's Ounsuenr, on the contrary, throws the poison
of the disease upward, and every particle of it is dis
charged throe th epores.
Thus the cures it effects is complete. Not only are the
sores healed--the eruptions removed--the swellings re
duced—but the seeds of the disease,are expelled from the
flesh ; consequently there can be no relapse.
Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have
tried every professional mode of treatment and every ad
vertised curative without relief, here is a certain, safe,
and expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. A
Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth of all that is here
toted. . •
Since its first introduction;the Proper'lent of the Oint
ment have been tweed in the moat obstinate cases—cases
hat utterly defied the beet medical skill In the country,
and upon which the most celebrated heiling springs pro
duced no effect—and in every instance with every oce
ans.
Sold in Large BoUles—Priee 50 QM:.
GERRIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York
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11110LEBALII DRPOT AT
TENFOLD, PARKER ;& MOWER'S,
Wholesale Diugglits, - 16 Ber.' Ineaulat.,ll. Y.
Sold by Oso.Bamakiffi, Harrisburg, Pa.
marl Aawly
JIIHT FROM THE
"ITILALX:VM ELBX.OIIIII6
THE SUBSCRIBER has jut received
from theNew_Sork and Philadelphia Trade Sales
• ♦ LARGE AND WELL SELICIED STOCK OT
STANDARD WORKS
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE.
' SCHOOL _130011(S 1
BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY
ON &LL KININ3 ;
To which the attention of the Public, Committees of
Libraries, Teachers, Country Merchants mutpurchasers
generally, is invited.
• is all have been purchased far below the regular
prices, they can and will basolitat lint a small advance
on the ccet, instrinito_purchaiers a saving of 10 to 25
per cent: on trade prices, at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
oetei - 61 Market Street.
ANOTHER NEW LOT
OF NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley'e)
CELEBRATE Li GOLD PENS; warranted to be the
finest in quality and finish, of any manufactured. Alsd a
'fine . assortment of GOLD, AND SILVER CASES.
Just received:aid for We at
BIZGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 61Xsiluat St.
Opecial Notitts.
le' DE. JAS. MCCLINTOCK'S PECTORAL SYRIIP.
Are y 3ur lungs weak? Does a leng breath give you pain?
Have you a hacking cough? Do you expectorate bard,
ough matter? Are you wasted with night sweats and
want of sleep? If so, BERK IS Town HURRY. It will no
questionably save you. Price $lOO. Sold by Gsonnie
BERGNER. mar7•diw4m
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
'PIUS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no
equal—instantaneous In effect—Beautiful Black or
Natural Brown—so staining the skin or injuring the
Bair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and
invigorates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless
signed "W. A. Batchelor " Sold everywhere.
CHAS. BATCHELDR, Proprietor.
marlS dawly 81 Barclay Street, New York.
JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN Hann PiLD3.—Mow strange
and wonderful it often seems to us that a medicine com
posed of simple mountain herbs and roots, should so
certainly search out and cure disease. How surprising
that the Indians should know and preserve so long and
well a secret that has escaped the search of the greatest
physicians the world has ever seen. True, the ancient
inhabitants of Mexico were a strange race, found by the
Spaniards, living in large cities, and. allowing for their
strange customs and religion, as well civilized as their
conquerors. In the words of a writer of some celebrity,
"they have perished from the earth, their cities are gi
gantic piles of ruins, their Rings and Princes so mighty
in their lith, are forgotten; their ruing and their medicine
alone are left." The united testimony of all intelligent
parsons is, that JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are
the most successful medicine. in Lthe world in coring
disease.
Sold by all medicine dettle.s. octl6-1m
fWs call the attention of our readers to an
article advertised in another column, called BLOOD Foon
It is an entirety new discovery, and mustnotbe cotfound
ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the
day. It is food for the blood, already prepared for ab
sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and
what one gairs be rotains. Let all those, then, who are
suffering ri mu poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood,
and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment,
take of this BLOOD Foot, and be restored to health. We
notice that our Druggists have received a supply of this
article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. Eaton's IN.
PANTILE CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It
is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind
whatever, and of course must befluvaluable for all intim
the complaints. It is also said that it will allay all pain,
and soften the gums in process of teething, and at the
same time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and
nurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless
tights, procure a supply and be at once relieved.
larSee advertisement. ma-tfeb6
For sale by C. A. Canavan, sole agent, Harrisburg, IN
P. K.
INDLor CHEEK, Mo., July 8d,1857
MF2ERS. PERRY DANIS & SON :—Dear Sirs—
Having used your Pain Killer for two years, I find it to be
the best medicine for what tt is recommended for that I
have ever used. I feel thankful for the benefit I have
received from it. I have been troubled with dyspepsia
for ten years, and tried * * *-*
to no benefit. But as
soon as I got to using your Pain Killer I found relief, and
by the use of it I am entirely cured. For chills and fever
or congestive chills, it is the best medicine I have ever
used. I have used it lbr a great many different Com
plaints., and it has never yet failed in giving immediate
relief. CHAS. L. LGAIIGH.
Sold` by all druggists, grocers and medicine dealers
throughout the United States and Canadas.
The stain on linen from the use of the Pain Killer Is
easily removed by wasbine in alcohol. 018-1 m
ALMOST EVERYBODY has heard of "Wood's
Hair Restorative." That the word "Restorative" in this
case, is no misnomer, we have the testimony of individu
als whose elevated position in the country, as well as
their acknowledged and honorable character as gentle
men, render whatever they publiclyweed in the last de
gree reliable. Several or these have tested, personally,
the hair preparation we are now sreakiug of, and cer
tify to its amazing efficacy in the most public manner
possible. Their certificates can be seen at the proprie-
tor's Dapot, al% Broadway, blew York, and once seen and
properly appreciated, we have no hesitation in saying
they will linprosr conviction on the most skeptical mind.
Weed's Hair Restorative is, doubtless, the BEST article of
its kind ever yet produced.
It does not dye, but gives llfe, health and beauty
in the dec ying, falling and dead, restoring, as if by
magic, that which was supposed to be irrecoverably lost.
Heads nearly bald, and others nearly white, are daily
being changed to their pristine beauty, and faces covered
with pimples are rendered as smooth as an infant's, and
blushing as a rose, all by the use of Pref. Wood's Hair
Restorative. For sale at 114 Market street, and by all
Druggists.—Chicago Times. oetl9-lin
' Bold by all Druggists.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLARRE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
Prepared from. a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. .15.,
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
rolled on.
TO MARRIED 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 of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
These Pills shouts not be taken by females during the
FIRST THREE .510.NTH,Sof Pregnancy, as they aresure
to "bring:on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are
we.
In all oases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills; will
effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hut tful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.-5t.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills,
by return mail. -
For sale by C. A. BANNVART. jy9 dimly
SOYER'S SULTANANA'S SAUCE
For Hol. and Cold Dishes of all Kinds.
,st delicious and
Sauce, invented by th
"Solna,' for the Lon
= Club, is, since his
unufactured by the
house of Caossa h
London, from the
imp°. Itlithe favorite
England, and on the
with a high and grow
t'en among American
ARd Is ranch approved
,mulant to the appetite
digestion.
OPINIONS OP THE LONDON PRESS.
'We recommend our correspondent to try Mons. Soy
es's new Sauce, entitled the 'Sultana's Sauce' It is
made a ft er the Turkish recipe ;It flavor is ex cellent,
and it affords considerable aid in cases of slow and weak
digestion. "—The Lancet.
"Savory, Piquant, and iSplcy, worthy the genius of
Soyer."—Obsereer.
-•
"A must valuable adjunct to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl,
and should have a place on every table."—Atlas.
Sole Agents for the United States.
GARDNER G. YOELIN, 217 Fulton St., N. Y.
and BRAY &HAYES, 84 Cornball, Boston.
For sale by Grocers and Fruit Dealers everywhere.
janl4-sly-Btaw-ins
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and Engravers on Wood
N. E. COR. FIFTH & CHESTNUT STS.,
Philadelphia.
EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving
with beauty, correctness and dispatch. Original
aesigns furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons
wishing cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype,
can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Fronts,
Machines, Staves, Patents, &c., engraved as.wc II on per
sonal application.
Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings, Show Bills,
Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the
highest style of art, and at toe lowest prices.
For specimens of fine engraving, see the Illustrated
works of .1. B. Lippincott & Co., E. H. Butler &Ca
0ct,25 lyd
H. L. GODBOLD,
PRACTICAL Tuner and of
Pianos, Melodeons, arc., Betts. will receive orders in
future at WM. IDIOMS'S Music Store, 92 Market street
all orders left at the above named, place, or at the Buehler
House, wilt meet with prompt attention.
First class PIANOS for sale, eepla-dly
A LARGE assortment of ALBUMS, of all
Micas, wb. h will make saltatle CHRISTMAS
Gan for your lady trim* wil• be found at
BEEGNMS.CHEP BOOIdiTOR
61 Market
111tiYital.
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
TT is compounded entirely from (.3 urns,
1 . and has become an established faCt, a Standard Medi
cine, known and approyedkj by all that bare used it,
and is now resorted to M 4 wits confid e nce is all the
diseases for which it is re- 0 commended.
It has cured thousands E.l within the last two years
who had given up all hopes ~~ 11 of relief, as the numesnss
unsolicited certificates In ' 4 4 my possession show.
The dose must beadapt- aj ed to the temperament of
the individual taking Nand n used in each quantsi rs
to act gently on the bowels. „,'";
Let the dictates of your v judgment guide you in th e
use of the 11PER 11IVIGO- ..._ l • 4 BATOR, and it will cure
LITHE COMPLALVIE, Hall° p ATTACHE, DISPEPLEA,CHRON
xoIIumanoss, SUMMER COll- tit PLAINTS, DYSINTEET, DROP.
Sr SOUR STOMACH, HARR- UAL COSTIVIOU:10, CuOIIC,
CHOLERA Moans, CHOLERA LTFANTUM FLA TU I N cc,
JAUNDICE, FEMALE WEAK- MEM; and may be ases
auccessfnlly as an °EDINA- HY FAMILY MEDICINE. b
will cure SICK HEADACHI. GI (as thousands cau testily
IN TWENTY MINUTES, IF TWO OSTER'S TEASPOONFULS A
TAMILS at commencement of p attack.
ALL Imo vasty ASS ore nm their testimony in i
aver
/grin: Water in the month with the to .
vlgorator, and swallow both together.
PRHO ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
—ALSO—
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMPOUNDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PUI
UP IN GLASS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
The FAMILY CATHAM
active Cathartic which the
practice more than twenty
The constantly increaa
have long used the PILLS
all express in regard to
to place them within the
The Profession well know
on different portions of the ~.
The FAMILY MATRA ‘.7
(arenas to this well °stab- 1.4
dod from a variety of the E.,
which act alike on every ~.•
nal, and are good and safe Se
thartic is needed, such Is t d
Sleepiness, Pains in. etsi
Pain and Bareness over eta•pl
or weight in the head, all ....
Worms in Children or Ad- VII
Purifier of the Blood, and ~,g
flesh is heir, too numerous -4
Moment. Doss, Ito 8. 0 ,
PRICE SO CENTS.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR AND FAMILY °AMUR
IO Pius are retailed by Druggists. generally,and
sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large
towns.
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Mantifactnrer and Proprietc.
je2o-davryl] 535 Broadway, New York.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHIII
For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidney, Gravel,
Dropsy, &c.. &a.
HELMBOLD'S Extract Dacha for Secret and Delicate
Diseases.
13ELMBOLD'S Extract of Buchu for Nervous and De
bilitated suberers.
HELMBOLD'S Extract of Bachu for Loss of Memory 2
Loss of Power, Dimness of Vadori,Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves and Univereal Lassitude of the muscular
system.
HELMBOLD'S Extract of Raclin for all distressing ail
ments--Obstructions, Irregularities', Excess in married
life, or early indiscretions, &c., and all diseases of the
sexual organs, whether existing in Pale or Fematc y from
whatever cause they may have originated, and to mat
ter of bow long standing.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT EIICED Is pleasant in its
piste and odor, and immediate in its action. Price $1 per
bottle, or six for $5. Delivered to anY address., accom
panied by reliable certificates. Sold by all Druggists.
ta/1.-lm Depot. 104 South Tenth R Philadelphia.
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;TO N :FUR, ETI C;
4 4r 1% 6
INYKONaIit)CORDIAL
To the Citizens of New Jersev and
iPetuisylvaana;
Apothecaries, Druggists, Grolier. and
Private Families.
Wolfe , s Pure Cognac Brandy.
Wolfe's Pure Maderla, Sherry and Port
Wine.
Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky,
ALL IN BOTTLES
- - -
I bog leave to call the attention of the citizens of the
United States to the above Worm and Delimits, imported
by Udoipho Wolfe, of Mew York, whose name is Jam!.
liar in every part of this country for the purity of bit
celebrated Scentoam SCHNAPPS. Mr. Wolfe, in his etter
to me, speaking of the purity of his WINES and LIQUORS,
Says : "I will stake my reputation as a man, my stand
ing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City
of New York, that all the BRA/VDT anti Wins which I
bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and
eon be relied upon by every purchaser." Rvery bottle
has the proprietor's name on the wax and a lac simile
of his signature on the ccrtitic.te. The public are re
spectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.—
For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in
Philadelphia. GEORGIC M. ASHTON,
No. 832 Market rt Philadelphia.
Sole Agent for etphia.
Read the following from the New Yor
Eantamous BUSLMS3B Von One Naar YolteabdriVo.
We are happy to inform our fel ow-eitizenr Mberfrta
one place in our city where the physician,'
and country merchant, can go and purchase p
and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best i • =
IWe do not intend to give an elaborate description 4 • -
merchant's extensive business, although it wilt w
pay any stranger or citizen to visit Ildelpho Wolfe
tens' re Warehouse, Nos. 18. .O and 22 Beaver
and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Mart ettleld street, is st :7f" ,
Schnapps on baud ready for shipment could not Base
been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some
ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1850 ; and ten
thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine,
Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum,
' , Rome very old and equal to any In this country. He also
had three large cellars, filled with. Brands, Wine, Be., in
casks, under Custom House key, ready for bottling. Mr.
Wolfe's sales of ;Schnapps last year amounted to one
hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less
- than two years he may be equally isnocessful with his
Brindles and Wines.
His business merits the patronage of every lover of his
s pecies. Private families who wish pure Wines and
Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct
to Hr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land rnase
up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their
shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wises sad
LIQUORS.
We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of
small dealers in the country, pats up assorted cases of
Wines and. Liquors. Such a man, and such a me: chant,
should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op
ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but imita
tions, ruinous alike to health and human happiness.
sepa-dan Brut
C. K. Keller, 91 Market street, pole agent forth s cit.
STONE FOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to fur
fish the manic with every variety of BUILDING,
CURB, and CROS-ING STONE:. Also a good artiole of
HICKORY AND OAK WCf.iD, at moderate prices. Apply
to J. B. COLE, corner of Broad and Third streets, in the
sixth ward. octal-dtf
N Kb 7 r .—The undersigned having
opened an English and Classical School for Boys in
the lecture room of what was formerly called the
"United Brethren Church," on Front, between Walnut
and Locust streets, is prepared to receive pupils anti in
struct them in the branches usually taught in schools of
that character. The number of pupils is 1 mited to
twenty fire.
For information with regard to terms, &e., apply to
Bev. Mr. Robinson and Rev. Mr. Cana, or personally to
oct2a dtf JAMES B. KING.
A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT
LADIES' TRAVELLING
AND
SHOPPING BAGS.
it AU prlcee,for mkt at
=MUM MAP OOKSTOBI,
ft MIS gtrrit
TIC PILL is a gentle b
proprietor has used in Ma
years.
ing demandfrom those who
and the satisfaction which
their use, has induced me
reach of all.
that different Cathartics act
bowels.
TIC PILL has, with due re
lished fact, been compouri,
purest Vegetable Extracts,
Dart of the alimentary ra
in all cases where a ca.
Derangements of Stomach,
Back and Loins, Coshrnn eat
hody,Resilessness, Headache
Nflamma ory Diseases,
Wes, Rheumatism, a great
:may diseases to I Mich
to mention In this s tsar-
OM
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