Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, November 16, 1860, Image 3

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HARRISBURG
Friday Afternoon, November . l6, IS6O.
Sat advertisement of " The World" in an
oilier column. _ „
THE UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held in
the First Presbyterian church, cOrner of Market
Square, to-morrow afternoon, commencing at
four o'clock, as usual.
ILLUMINATION. —The Republicans of Jonestown
intend having a grand illumination of the vil
lage to morrow evening, in honor of the victory
achieved at the late election. The Wide
Awakes will make a torch-light parade.
CAMERON GUARD, ATTENTION I—The members
of the Cameron Guard are requested to meet
at their armory this evening, at half-past
seven o'clock for drill. Every member is re
quested to be in attendance at the time stated.
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ILUZIY. —The weather a yesterday and to
day was us genial and balmy as the breath of
Spring. Doors and windows were thrown open,
overcoats were doffed, fires neglected, and the
population once more turned out to revel in
the lingering smiles of " the passing year."
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THE GENERAL CONVFNTION of the Methodist
Protestant Church is now in session at Pitts
burg. Seventeen Conferences are represented
by lay and clerical delegates. Important busi
ness will come before that body, bearing on
the interests of the Church at large.
DAILY, WIEKLY itteu,;lllonTnLy papers, maga
zines, late publications, all the new books, as
fast 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, 51 Market street.
THE YORK WEEKLY, containing the opening
chapters of "The Golden Brick," by Mrs. Ann
S. Stephens, is tor sale this afternoon, at Berg
ner's Universal News' Agency, No. 51, Market
street. All the late Daily and Weekly papers
and Magazines for sale at the same place.
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WHAT IS AN EDITOR ?—He is an individual
who reads newspapers, writes articles on all
subjects, reads proof, bobs around after local
items, talks to all who call at his sanctum, re
ceives blame for many things he never does,
works sixteen hours a day, and gets about half
paid for his labor ! If anybody thinks the po
sition of au editor a pleasant and profitable
one, ]et him " try it on."
THANKSGIVING DAY.—We notice that in
many places the firemen are invited to attend
church in a body on Thanksgiving Day.—
This is a very appropriate way to observe the
occasion, on their part, and we have no doubt
our firo companies would readily accept an in
vitation from any of the churches considerate
enough to extend it. We throw out this
iimely suggestion for the consideration of our
christian friends.
THE GOLD DOLLARS.—It has been announced
that the United States Mint had commenced to
recoin gold dollars into pieces of larger
denomination, on account of their great
inconvenience ; but the truth is, that the re
coinage is only applied to those of the first
two or three years, which were smaller in dir
e unfererce than those coined now. In those
States where no bank bills below five dollars
are issued, the gold dollars are almost indis
pensable.
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TEE HEENAN "FESTIVAL."—The exhibition of
John C. Heenan, last evening, attracted a large
crowd. The spacious hall was filled with an
audience anxious to see the renowned "cham
pion of the ring," and the other pugilistic ce
lebrelles who accompany him. The perform
ance commenced with an exhibition of strength
by Monsieur Gregoire, a man short in stature,
but with an excessive muscular development,
and at the same time well proportioned. After
some classic posturing, he "went in on his
muscle," and performed several astonishing
feats. Fifty-six pound weights were playthings
in his hands, raising two of them in one hand
above his head, and holding them at arm's
length with the greatest apparent ease. The
most remarkable feat, however, was per
formed with his teeth. Three fifty-sixes were
fastened together, making 168 pounds, which
weight he seized in his teeth, and carried with
as much evident pleasure as a dog would a
bone. Other feats were performed, and finally
all surpassed by the concluding one, which
consisted in laying two fifty-sixes on the corner
of a common table, then seizing the table in
his teeth and carrying it round the stage. The
next feature of the programme was a sparring
match between Ned Price of Boston, and a
Mr. Perkins of New York. The two men
seemed pretty well matched, both getting in
some very respectable "hits," one or two of
the rounds, however, ending in a sort of slap
dab scuffle, probably done to scow the green
ones how a head was "putin chancery." Sev
eral rounds were fought, but no blood was
drawn, to the great disappointment of the au
dience. Monsieur Gregoire was then intro
duced again, performed the anvil feat, balanced
himself on his hands with two fifty-sixes in his
teeth, raised seven or eight large men on a
plank, and put the audience in a roar of laugh
ter by getting two men at a disadvantage, one
tied around his neck, the other clasped by the
waist, and spinning around with them like a
top. After this was finished Heenan and Aaron
Jones appeared, and were greeted with three
cheers by the audience, when they squared off
and pitched into each other in scientific style,
Heenan seeming to get in rather the most fair
bits. Not more than half a dozen rounds were
sparred in the set-to between the Champion
and Jones, which concluded the "show." Al
though finely formed and well developed, es
pecially in the chest, shoulders and back,
Heenan's appearance did not indicate the ex
traordinary strength he is known to possess. The
exhibition was satisfactory to those familiar
with the fistec science, Judging from the hearty
applause which the sparring elicited.
Burrruni FITIINITURE.—Those of our readers
who intend making purchases of new house
hold furniture, should call at the establish
ment of James W. Boyd & Son, whose stock is
fully equal, in material and style, to that of
the best Philadelphia houses. Encourage borne
skill and industry.
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A Goon DAY'S WORK.—Two gentlemen of
Carlisle, Messrs IrobleandMoor, went gunning
recently, stayed out one day, and bagged
sixty-seven partridges, three pheasants, and
four woodcock. If any of our gunners have
done better this season, it will afford us plea
sure to make the announcement.
STILL AT LA11)1E. —The fellow who robbed
Patrick Horan the other night, at Dougherty's
boarding house, is still at large. Suspicion at
taches to a young man who roomed with Horan.
He left the city on Wednesday a few hours be
fore the robbery was discovered, and it is not
likely he will be captured.
A PROFUSION OF APPLES.-Our market is
abundantly supplied with choice apples from
the north and west branch regions. Another
ark, containing several hundred bushels, ar
rived yesterday. They sell for eight and twelve
shillings per bushel, according to size and qual
ity, and large quantities are daily disposed of at
these prices.
Tun NOVEMBER TERM or COURT commences
next Monday, and there is a large amount of
criminal business to be disposed of, the list of
cases returned comprising almost all offences
known to the law, from homicide down to petty
larceny. The most important trial likely to en
gage the attention of the Court will be that of
Poffenberger for the murder of young Robinson,
which occurred at Dauphin some months ago.
WORTHY or IMITATION. —The Town Council
of Carlisle have passed an ordinance fixing the
hour for opening the market at nine o'clock in
the morning, from the first of December until
the first of April. The idea is a good one and
should be adopted here. Let the experiment
be tried, and if it shall be found not to work
well, it will be an easy matter to return to the
old system. Give us a day light market.
"CAN'T CHEAT THE PROFESSION."—An East
ern paper, speaking of a man who was unable
to procure medical attendance, says :—" He
died without the aid of a physician; and such
instances of death are very rare. Such conduct
is discouraged. If a man dies without the aid
of a physician" the_Coroner proceeds to inflict
post mortem vengeance upon him. He calls in
not one, but two or three doctors, who proceed
to vindicate the slight on their profession.
They rip open the unfortunate's body, and if
the deceased complained of a pain in his stom
ach a short time previous to his death, they
saw his skull in two and remove the brain for
microscopic inspection. His stomach is remov
ed for chemical inspection, and never brought
back again. They then certify that the de
ceased died from a " diagnosis of the horizontal
membrane of the right vetebre," which being
a mysterious disorder beyond the knowledge
and comprehension of the laity, is supposed to
have been a special visitation upon the unhap
py man for his iniquity in trying to escape a
doctor's bill."
POPULATION OR EASTERN PETTNSYLNANIA.—The
Census returns of the Assistant Marshals of the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania have been
completed and prepared for publication. The
District is composed of twenty-one counties,
and the pophlation of each will be found be
low, as well as the number of deaths last year
the number of farms, industrial works. and
dwellings. "Industrial works" include all
manufacturing establishments whore the busi
ness exceeds five hundred dollars. The follow
ing are the figures :
Number Industrial
of Deaths. Farms, establish- Dwel
inhabitants. meats. lings.
Adams. 27,997 494 2,182 180 5,012
Berk% 94,043 1,254 5,531 647 18,450
Bucks, 63,803 713 5,786 573 11,989
Carbon, 21,239 236 . 409 94 3,855
Chest( r, 74,749 834 6,123 ON 13,716
Cumberland, 40,402 533 2,183 318 7,298
Dauphin, 48,640 466 2,428 824 8,226
Delaware, 80,614 373 1,029 207 5,546
Franklin, 42,242 447 2,489 325 7,575
Lancaster, 116,621 1.259 6,72 L 985 20,521
Lebanon, 30,030 310 • 1,783 220 5,876
Lehigh, 43,932 665 2,734 464 7,798
Monroe, 16,805 164 970 81 2,829
Montgomery, 70,494 706 5,303 609 12,330
Northampton, 47,775 350 2,265 251 8,954
Philadelphia, 668,054 6,079 1,731 4,400 89,978
Perry, 22,940 218 1,716 174 4,167
Pike, 7,860 64 544 43 1,318
Schuylkill, 90,173 971 2,257 579 16,962
Wayne, 32,172 158 3,430 396 5,727
York, 68,088 820 5,189 -673 11,273
Counties
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A RAPE CASE.—We learn from the Harrisburg
Daily TELEGRAPH, that a robust woman, of for
ty-five, has sworn a rape against a weakly old
man of seventy-two. We judge that the old
man owns some valuables.—Neuyort Gazette.
Exactly ! The old man does " own some val
uables," and the general impression prevails in
this community that a conspiracy has been form
ed to relieve him of a portion of those "valua
bles." According to rumor it has already been
intimated to some friends of the " old man"
that the affair can be compromised, if he will
only agree to " come down handsomely.'' Such
tricks have been played successfully in our city
within a few months. It is not long since an
individual met a married woman, by appoint.
ment, in her own house, at an hour when she
alleged her husband would be absent on busi
ness. He was encouraged to make familiar ad
vances ; and when in the act of doing so, the
husband, who was concealed in an adjoining
room, rushed in, pretending to be awfully
indignant, and demanded satisfaction. The
visitor, also a married man, became alarmed
for his reputation, and "bled" very freely,
rather than suffer exposure and disgrace. The
"injured husband" got all the "satisfaction"
he wanted—about fifty dollars in money I The
whole affair,as the unsosphisticated victim after
wards discovered, was a scheme concocted by
the woman and her husband to extort money
from him. This is not the only instance of the
kind that has occurred here lately, as certain
individuals can testify to their shame and sor
row. We could give the names of one or two
of the victims, but suppress them for the sake
of their families. The parties who practice
this infamous system of extortion, using women
as stool-pigeons to lure unsuspecting men in
to their clutches, will "waken up the wrong
passenger" some of these days, and receive the
punishment which their scoundrelism merits.
pennovlvanta ettegrap4, Ittbag lftentoon, November 16, 1860
A WnoLe BRIGADE COMING.—We learn that the
several military companies comprising the Blair
County Brigade, contemplate visiting Harris
burg next January to participate in the inaug
uration parade.
NEW EQUIPMENTS. —The cavalry company of
Gratztown, commanded by Capt. Jonas Louden
schlager, will attend the inauguration of Gus•
ernor Curtin in new and beautiful equipments.
This is one of the largest and finest looking
companies of the kind in the interior of the
State, and a credit to our county.
HOMEWARD BOUND.—Two weary travelers ar
rived here yesterday from New Orleans, en
route for their homes in New York. Having
spent all their money, and sold most of their
baggage, they were in a destitute condition,
and unable to procure tavern accommodations.
They called upon the Mayor, who provided
them with lodgings in the lock-up until this
morning, when the weary trampera resumed
their journey.
GENERAL CHARACTER or Lawssan.—Among
ignorant people there is often a prejudice
against lawyers, but the practice of law re
quires nothing unjust, nothing mean, nothing
malicious. It would be a strange thing indeed
if a lawyer should find any wrong that he bad
done, not endorsed by his client, a fact show
ing that lawyers are at least no worse than
other people. Lawyers are noted for being
more social, and from their ampler opportu
nity to express rebukes and resent insults, far
less envious of each other than doctors. They
are, as a class, generous, patriotic and law-abid
ing. Disposed from their legal training to be
somewhat conservative, they have on many
occasions proved staunch friends of human
rights, and have often endangered their own
safety by gallantly defending the lives, the
liberties or the property of those oppressed by
by power or by prejudice. It is a glorious
thing to be a great lawyer and to fulfil the
high duties of such a position. No wonder
that many lawyers resolutely refuse to swim in
the dirty waters of partizan politics.
A SAUER KRAUT LUNCH will be served up at
DAVIS' EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, to-morrow morn
ing, from nine to twelve o'clock. Lovers of
this favorite Pennsylvania dish should be on
hand to luxuriate. Superior winter Lager,
fresh and pure, on tap all the time.
GREAT ARRIVAL of new and cheap goods ; a
splendid and large assortment just opened.—
Beautiful styles of new De Mines ; 100 pieces
of new Colicos splendid colors 10 cents ; 60
pieces Canton Flannel 10 and 11 cents ; large
lot of black and brown Muslin ; 1000 yards of
pant stuff for men and boys ware ; 30 dozen
Undershirts and Drawers 65 and 75 cents ; 50
dozen Wool Socks 20 cents; Black Alapacka
Shawls, Cloaks, Cambric Bands, Fiends, Dry
Goods of all descriptions ; 10 pieces black Cloth
for Cloaks. Please call and examine our large
assortment, S. LEW; at John Road's old stand.
MUSICAL. —New music from all the leading
publishing houses always received immediately
aftar publication. Violins, Guitars, Banjos,
Accordeons, etc.; all sorts of strings always
fresh on hand, at Wm. 11m:ions's Music store,
92 Market street.
A CANDIDATE. TRH GALLOWS.-A boy of
thirteen, in Memphis, Tenn., had been in the
habit of stealing from his father's pockets, by
slipping into his room at night. The servants
were suspected, charged with the offence, and
one after another sold off, yet the young rascal
continued his crimes. His sister at length de
tected him, and he silenced her by threatening
to stab her if she told his father. She promis
ed silence if he would quit stealing, but he con
tinued his habits, and finally the sister, finding
that she herself was at last suppected, told the
whole story. The boy instantly drew a large
knife, and rushed on his sister, exclaiming, "I
told you if you told father I'd stick." The
girl ran from him ; the father caught his son,
who kicked and hit him, and was only master
ed by main force. He was at last accounts
locked in a room, in which his chief pastime
was swearing vengeance on his sister.
TILE VIRGINIA LADIES Exerrs.u:Political ex
citement runs so high in Virginia that even
ladies resort to the knockdown, style of argu
ment. At Richmond, the other day, two ladies, -
one a partizan of Breckinridge and the other of
Bell, got so excited while discussing the merits
of their respective candidates, that the fair
damsel who espoused Air. Bell's fortunes struck
the admirer of Breckinridge over the noddle
with her fan, breaking a head ornament to
pieces, and arousing all the terrible passions of
her antagonist's nature. At it they went, and
for a while silks, satins, laces, feathers, flounces
and ribbons flew about in wild confusion. The
disgraceful scene was only terminated on the
arrival of a gentleman from a distend part of
the house, who, hearing the noise, hastened to
the spot, and thus probably saved the life of
one or both.
LAKE SUPERIOR. — Twenty years ago, Lake
Superior was farther out of the world, even
from'Detroit, than San Francisco is today!--
Eleven years ago the first steamboat floated on
its bosom, and at that time one or two horses
were found sufficient to transport all the sup
plies required on the entire south coast. Now
ten large steamers, making more than one hun
dred trips in a season, are unable to satisfy the
demand for supplies in that same region.—
Where ten years ago there were only a few log
cabins, the population is now numbered by
thousands. Five years ago the iron exported
from Marquette was fourteen hundred tons, and
yet during the past season, nearly one hundred
and fifty thousand tons of ore have been ship
ped from that port.
A Hortanms AFFAIR has just come to light in
California. some time since Geo. Wilson and
two of his "friends" got drunk of Reed's Ran
cho, Marion county ; his "friends," not so
much the worse for liquor, " amused" them
selves with soaking thecloathes of Wilson with
whisky, and to make surer of their project
they poured a considerable quantity down his
neck, in order to thoroughly soak his shirt
with the liquid, after which they set fire to the
clothes of the wretched man. He remained
there abandoned, without a charitable hand to
offer him a glass of water during his long ago
nies. Warrants have been issued for the arrest
of the murderers.
A Gum STORY.—They think they have a
ghost in St. Louis that frequents insurance offi
ces ! A bookkeeper, writing at his desk one
evening, 'recently, was interrupted by the en
trance of a tall, dark featured and well dressed
man, who inquired after a man unknown on
the premises, and then gazed fixedly at the
clerk. The latter shot at him with a revolver,
and though within ten feet of him and a good
shot, his ft' e.made no impression on the ghost.
After looking contemptuously at the clerk jt
shrugged its shoulders and vanished. The
clerk pursued but in vain, and there is a great
mystery about the whole affair which is pro
nounced supernatural.
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Sptcial Nnticts
DR. JAB. MCCLINTOCK'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,
smiles rest, and removes every symptom of cousurnp
lon. Price Si 00. Sold by Gao. BERGNER. jy2o
EgF 2 DR. JAs. MCCIANToCes PECTORAL SYRUP.
Are ylur lungs weak? Does a long breath give you pain?
Have you a hacking cough? Do 'you expectorate hard,
ough matter? Are you wasted with night sweats and
want of sleep? If so, HERE NI YOUR REMEDY it will un
,questionably save you. Price $1 00. Sold by GEORGE
BERGNER. . tinir7-dnw4m
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has uo
equal—lnstantaneous in effect—Reantiful Black or
Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the
Bair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and
invigorates the flair for life. Note are genuine unless
signed "W. A. Batchelor " Bold everywhere.
CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor.
marl2•d&wly 81 Barclay Etrett, New York.
BRYAN'S TASTELESS VERMIFITGE.
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% VERATTPUGE ? Simply ' a purerand
tasteless 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 GEO.. BERGNER. ly2o
Monism, Raab Tnis.—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 ibis is no hum
bug—we have tried it, awl know it to be all it_ claims. It
is, probably, one of the most successful 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
JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS.—How 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,
"lhey have perished from the earth, their cities aro gi
gantic piles or ruins, their Kings and Princes so mighty
iu their Rib, are forgotten; their ruins and their medicine
alone are left." The united testimony of all intelligent
persons is, that JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERD PILLS are
the most successful medicine in j the world in curing
disease.
Sold by all medicine dealers. octl6-1m
AERosx EVERYBODY has heard of "Wood's
Mir Restorative." That the word "Restorative" in this
ease, 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 publicly assert in the 'last de
gree reliable. Several of these have tested, personally,
the hair preparation we are now speakiug of, and cer
tify to its amazing efficacy in the most public manner
possible. Their certificates can be seen at the proprie
tor's Depot, 312 Broadway, New York, and once seen and
properly appreciated, we have no hesitation In saying
they will impresr conviction onthe most skeptical mind.
Wood's Hair Restorative is, doubtless, the BERT article of
its kind eier yet •produced.
It does not dye, but givesllfe, 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
blushjpg as a rose, all by the use of Pref. Wood's Hair
Restorative. For sale at 114 Market street, and by all
Druggists.—. l Chicage Times. octl9.lm
Sold by all Druggists.
HAIR DYE ! HAIR DYE ! !
WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAI:RD:YE!
The Original and Best lo- the World!
ALL others are mere imitations, and
should be avoided, if you wish.to eseape.ridicule.
GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR DYED instantly to a
beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without injury to
the Hair or Sklu.
FIFTEEN .81EDA.IS AND DIPLOMAS have been award
ed to Wm. A. lincinuoit since 1839, and over 80,000 ap
plications have been made to the Hair of the Patrons of
his famous dye.
WI!. A. BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to be distinguished from nature, and is WARRANTED
IPA to injure in the boast, however tong it may be con
tinued, and the ill-effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the
Hair invigorated for Life by this Fplendid Dye.
Sold la alt cities and towns of the United Slates, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
iii-The Genuine has the name and address upon a
ateel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of wri..
nett A. BAORIN.OR. Address,
CHARLES BATCHELOR, PROPRIETOR,
marl2-d&wly 81 Barclay street, New York.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS ,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cbeeseman, M. D.,
NEW YORK CITY.•
THE combination of ingredients in these
A, Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice.
They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
all Irregularities, Painful Menstruation, removing all ob •
struclions, 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
limbs, lie., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption
of nature.
TJ MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring
en the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have
been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the
utmost confidence in Dr. Cheesoman's Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTICE
There is one condition of the female system in which the
Pins cannot be taken without producing a PECULIAR
RESULT. The condition referred to is PREGNANCY—
the result, MISCARRLd GE. Such is the Irresistible
tendency of the medicine to restore he sexual functions to a
normal condition, that wen the reproductive power of
'nature cannot resist it.
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Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
Injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, ac
company each box. Pries $l. Sent by mail on enclosing
$1 lb Du. Commucs L. Gemessmus, Box 4,531, Post Office,
New York City.
Sold by one Druggist In every-town In the United States)
R. B. HUTCHINGS,
General Agent for the United States,
14 Broadway, New York,
2b whom all 'Wholesale orders should be adtir.sw2.
Sold in Harrisburg by C. A. BAnnvanr.
0v29-dawlv
B U Y TEE BE'AST.
NORTON'S
Clo '3O l ItIL Z 42"
FOR .
SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA,
PERRIANI2MTLY CURED!
SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD READ,
FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, BAR
BERS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING
OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP
TIONS OF THE SKIN.
This Ointment bears no resemblance to 43r of tier ex
ternal remedy at present before the world. The modeo
its operation is peculiar.
It penetrates to the:basis of the disease—goes to its
vary source—and. cures It from the flesh beneath to the
skin on the surface.
Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
he., operate downward, thud driving the disorder inwards,
and often 003481011111 g terrible internal maladies.
NORTON'S OINTMENT, OU the contrary, throws the "poison
of the disease upward, and every particle of it is dis
charged three the pores.
Thus the cures it effects is complete. Not only are the
sores healed theeruptions removed—the swellings re
duced—but the seeds of the diseasti s are expelled from the
flesh ; consequently there can be no relapse.
Victims of ulcerous and erupkiye 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
tated.
Since Ha first introductiob, the properties of the Oint
ment Gave been tested in the most obstinate cases—cases
hat utterly defied the best medical skill in the country,
and upon which the most celebrated healing springs pro
duced no ellbM—and,in every instance with every euc-
Sold in Large Boitlei—Price 60 Cents.
GERRIT NORTON, Chennet, Proprietor, Nevr 'York
WIIOLESALE DEPOT AT
PENFOLD, PARKER Sr MOWER'S,
Wholesale Druggists, 15 Beduins:A., N.
Sold by Gao.Thuostout, Harrisburg, Pa.
-resr7-dswly
NJotires
DR. MCCLINTOCK'S CO= AND COUGH MIXTURE,
tho established and standard .remedy For Cough, Cold,
Influenza, Hoarseness, and all irritations or the mucous
membrane of the throat, palate and nose, is endorsedby
physicians, and all who have used it, as a preparation
that has no rival in the field. Price, 25 cents. sold by
George Bergner. jy2o
From the American Baptist, New York, August 2,1819 .
A MINIATURE wooden pagoda which wo
brought froin Furmahi having been broken while on
chipboard, wo were very anxious to have it repaired,
and tried several sons or glue, but without success, till
our attention was called to Spalding'sPrepared.Glue, sold
at 30 Hatt Street. This we found to answer the purpose.
the mods appears now to be strongly cemented, and
can be seen by calling at the office of the American
Bap
From the Freeman's Journal, New York, August 8,1859,
Spalding's Prepared Glue is such a simple and cheap
preparation that it is a pity any house should be without
it• oct24lm
WIVE eta the attentiOnof our readers to au
article advertised in another column, called Ittoon Foon
It is an entirely new dis.covfiry, and mustnot be confound•
ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the
day. It is food- for the Mood, already prepared for ab•
sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and
what one gains no rotains. Let all those, then, who are
sr:daring from poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood,
and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment,
take of this BLOOD FOOD and be restored to health. We
notice that our Druggists have received a supply of this
article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. Earox's
PADMLB CORDLLL, Which every mother should have. It
is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind
whatever, and of course mast beinvaluable for all infan
tile complaints. It is also said chat it will allay all pain,
and soften the gums in process of teething, and at the
same thee regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and
n i nrses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless
n ghls, procure a supply and be at ends. relieved.
AGY - rfee advertisement. au2-tfeb6
For sale by C. A. Baunvart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa
P. K.
INDIAN CREEK, tfo., July 3,1,1857.
Mrssits. 'PERRY [DAVIS & 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. 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 for a great many different WM
plaints, and it has never yet failed in giving immediate
relief. CHAS. L. ',GANGIL
Sold by all druggists, grocers and medicine dealers
throughout .he United States and CaTutdas.
The stain on linen from the use of the Pain Hiller is
easily removed by washing in alcohol. 015-lm
THE GREAT ENGLISH-REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
Prepared from a Prescr(plion of Sir J. Clarke, H. D.,
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
relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in n short time, bring on
the inOuthly veriod with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
These Pills should vet be taken by females during the
FIRST THREE MONTHSof Pngnaucy,asVhey, are sure
to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are
safe.
Iu all cases of Nercona and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Pack 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
thong' a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
•
- Full directrons in the paMphlet around each package
hich should be Carefully preserved.
N. 'N.---$l.OO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will iusuro a bottle, containing 50 Pills
by return mail.
For sale by C. A. TUNNVAIer.
.13 , 9 dawly
THE WORLD,
ONLY $3.00 A YEAR.
A N independent DAILY 8 page newspa
ja, per of imperial quarto size, (same size as the ',Her
ald," •‘Yribune." "Times,") publibed in New York, con
taining all the news from EVERY QUARTER OF THE GLOBE
AND IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF HOMAN ACTICTIY, will be
served every day (at noon) to reel lents of our city at the
extremely low price of
$3.00 A YEAR
POSITIVELY CASH IN ADVANCE
This is certainly the LOWEST FIGURE at which any
daily New York paper-has EVER been offered to our citi
zens, and only the anticipation of large accessions of sub
scribers to our lists Induces us to make tlrs very liberal
offer, and in which we hope to be sustained.
Subscribers received for it and all other city Daily and
Weekly Papers. Magazines, An., at LOWEST PRICES at
BERGNER'S UNIVERSAL NEWS AGENCY,
novB Si. Market Street:
GENERAL ORDERS---No. 3.
HEAD QUARTERS sru Liv. P. V.,1
Harrisburg, Nov. sth, 1860.
I. The Volunteers of the Filth D.vision P. V., will pa
rade at Harrisburg, on TUESDAY, January 15, 1861, at 10
o'clock A. H., to inaugurate Governor Andrew G. Curtin,
11. All Volunteers in the State and out of itaro cordial
ly invited to participate.
111. Regiments, Battalions and Companies will repot.
to Brigadier General B. C. Williams, 3d Brigade sth Div
P. V., at Harrisburg,. By command of
Major General WILLIAM IL KRIM,
sth Div. V.
Jaw= FRIELAND, Aide-do-Camp. nov6
GENERAL ORDERS---No. 4.
HEAD QUARTEES 3D BRIGADE}
6th Div. P. V., Nov. 601,1860.
I. Agreeable to the orders of Major General Kelm, sth
DiTision P. V., the 3d Brigade 6thDivislon P. V. will pa
rade at Harrisburg on TUESDAY, January 15th,1861, at 10
o'clock A. M., to prrticipate in the inauguration of Gover
nor Andrew G. Curtin.
IL Col. Baker, of the Ist Regiment will report to Maj.
John W. Brown, at Harrisburg, on or before the Ist of
,husnary, 1861.
111. Cot. Eys.ter, of the Cameron Guard will report
at Head Quarters co or before the 10th of January,
1861 for further orders. By order . of -
E. C. WILLIAMS, Brigadier General
3d Brigade 5111 Division P. V.
JOSEPH F. KNIPE, Aid-de-Camp. nov6
NIGHT SCHOOL.
THE UNDERSIGNED will open a NIGHT
SCHOOL, on Wednesday evening next, November
14, in the Walnut Street building, opposite short street,
where persons desirous or attending can obtain the ne
cessary information as to time and terms.
novel-Iw* 0. EDWARDS.
ALBUMS! ALBUMS!!
The Roost assortment of ALBUMS ever offered in this
city, ranging in price from 50 cents to $lO 00 each, bound
in all sly!es of Binding, at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
novl2 51 Market Street.
FOR SALE OR RENT,
ON very favorable terms, a commodious
brick house on Walnut street near Second. Posses
sion to be given on the Is tof April. Maguire of
GE. JANIE'S FLEMING,
noB-dtf Second Street above Walnut..
URICH & CO WPERTH WAIT have just
received a beautiful assortment of the very latest
style CLOAKS, which they are Felling at the very lowest
prices. The very best 19% cent Calicos for 10 cents.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
'FILE above reward will be given for the
goods stolen from the store of the undersigned, in
Susquehanna township, on Monday night November stri,
and for the arrest of the thief.
DAVID MARTZ,
nov64f Susquehanna, Dauphin C Ain ty.
HARRISBURG GYMNASIUM.
MANAGERS of this Institution will
issue wagon tickets, good 0001 the Ist of April next,
for $5 00. ROM L. AILr_ENCFI, Prest.
n 071.8 lwd '
WAN TED.
sni - 1 POUNDS of OLD COPPER,
• 000 for which we will pay the very high
est market price in cash, at the
oetbl.lmd EAGLE WORES.
If al.
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
TT is compounded entirely from Gums,
and has become an established fact a Standard Medi
cine, known and approvedra by all titit have used it,
and is now resorted to MI _ with confidence in all the
diseases for which it is re-1119 commended.
It has cured thousands E 4 within the last two years
who had given up all hopes of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited certificates in " 4 4 my possession show.
The dose must be adapt- pe, ed to the temperament Of
the Individual taking it,and 0 used in such quantities II
to act gently on the bowels. ~,s 7
Let the dictates of your V 'admen & guide you In the
use of the LIVER 171 RATOR, and it will cure
Livia Commtgers, DEISM'S p Artemis, Irrarmeati3Ounore
lODURRLIORA, SUMMER COM- PLAINTA, DYSENTERY, DROP
SY SOUR Stomten,_ Rau ri - UAL ONEITIOCum, .CHoTio,
CHOLERA MOREL'S, CHOLERA INFANTUM, FLATULE N CM,
JAUNDICE, FEMALE WEAK . - NMI, and - may be' used
successfully as an ORDDIA. ge, RY FAMILY MEDIC/Ni
will cure SICK HEADACHE ra (as thousands can testify)
IN TWENTY MIRIAM, IF TWO ri °WILMER TFASPOONFULSA HP
LIKEN at commencement 01 f> attack.
ALL woo uffErT ARM HIV. Owl INCI, their testimony fulls
favor,
/WM - ft Water In the mouth with the In
vigorator, and swallow both together.
PRIOR ONI DOLLAR PRR DOTI=
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMPOHNDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PUL
UP IN GLASS CASKS, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY Cram ATE.
The FAMILY CATHAR
active Cathartic which the
practice more than twenty
The constantly 'norms
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 CATHaIt•
ference to this well estab
ded from a variety of the
which act alike on every
nal, and are good and cafe
thartic is needed, such as
&aptness Pains in tie
Peon and Soreness Over its
or weight in the head, all
Worms in Children or Ad-
Purifier of the Blood, and
flesh is heir, too numerous
tmement. rms, Ito 3.
PRICE 80 CENT'S.
TR& LIM. INVIGORATOR AND FAMILY CJATRAR
re Puss are retailed by Druggists generally,and
sold wholesale by the Trade in all tho large
towns.
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
je2o-d&wyi] 335 Broadway, NeW York.
if ELI& BOLD 'S EXTRACT B UCH U . I
For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidney, Gravel,
Dropsy, &c., &o. IIELMBOLD'S Extract Buchu for Secret and Delicate
Diseases.
DELMEOLD'S Extract of Buchu for Nervous and De
bilitated suberers.
. . .
HELMBOLD'S Extract of Bache. for Loss of Itlemcry,
Lose of Power, Dimness of Vision,Dilliculty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves and Universal Lassitude of the muscular
system.
REL3fBOLD'S Extract of Buchu for all distressing ail
ments—Obstructions, Irregularities, Excess in merited
life, or early indiscretions, &c., and ail diseases of the
sexual organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from
whatever cause they May have originated, and no mat
ter of how long standing.
IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICIIII is pleasant in its
taste 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.
art2l-3,n Depot. 104 South Tooth St. Philadelphia.
oar° 2:T*ltert
• % - K I CtO k
A SUPERLATIVE
. ./ONICA lURETIC;
DYSIEP7 II -‘,
OffICDRAIk.CORDIAt
To the Citizens of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania:
Apothecaries, Druggists, Grocers and
Private Families.
Wolfe's Pure Cognac iirantly.
Wolfe's Pure Illaderla, Sherry and Port
Wine.
'Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rom
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky,
ALL IN Boirri.ms
I bog brava to call the attention of the citizens of thli
United States to the above Winss and LIQUORS, imperlel
by Udelpho Wolfe, of New York, where name is fain -
liar in every part of this county for the purity of hi
eelebrated SCIERDAM SCHNAPPS. Mr. Wolfe, in his idle!
to me, speaking of the purity of his Wises and. LiquOleit,
says : will stake my reputation as a mee t my stand
ing as a merchant of thirty years' res:derire in the City
of New York, that all the BPANDY and WINER which I
bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and
can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle.•
has the proprietor's name on the eax, and a tae aimiio
of his signature on the certillette. The public are t to
spectfally ierited to call and examine for themselves.—
for sale at Retail by all Apothecaries ant Grocers in
Philadelphia. GEORGE M. ASHTON,
No. 833 Market :t.
Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
Road the following from the New York Courier :
ENORMOUS BUSINESS FOR ONE New YORE AERRORA.NT.—
We are happy to inform our fellow -citizens that mere it
one Phtee in our City where the physician, apothecary,
and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines
and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality.
We do not Wend to give an elaborate description of this
merchant's extensive business, although it will well re
pay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's ex
tensive Warehouse, Nos. 18. 10 and 22 Beaver street,
and Nos. 17, 19 and 21., Mar's etfield street. His stock of
Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have
been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some
ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1858 ; and ten
thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine,
Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Ruin,
some very old and equal to any in this country. He also
bad three large cellars, filled with Brandy, WIRE, he., 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 wo hope in less
than two years he may be equally with his
Brrudies and Wines.
His business merits the pattonage of every lover of his
species. Private families who Kish, pure Wines and
Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct
to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land mare
up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their
shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wants and
LIQUORS.
We understand bin Wolfe, for the accommodation of
small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases or
Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and arch a merchant,
should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op
ponent; in the United States, who sell nothing but imita
tions, ruinous alike to health and human happiness.
sep6-daw6mi
C. K. Keller, 91 Market street, sole agent for %is cit.
STONE FOR SALE.
pIIE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to fur
nish the public with every variety of BUILDING,
CURB, and CROSSING STONE. Also a good article of
HICKORY AND OAK WOOD, at moderate prices. Apply
to J. B. COLE, center of Brox.l and Third streets, in the
sixth ward. eettl-dtf
N 0 TICE .—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 reoehre'riapee and !n
-struct th..m in the branches nasally taught in schools
that ch./racier. The number of pupils is limited to
twenty five.
For information with regard to terms, &c., apply to
Rev. Mr. Robinson snit Rev. Mr. Cattell, or persona ly to
oct26 dtf TAM FS B. KING.
A. NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT
LADIES' TRAVELLING
exn
SH'O P P'l N ( S A:G IS
At all prices, for sale at
BEEGNERMECHKAP 4 I3OOIiSTOBE,
61 market Bizo3l
TIC PILL Is a gentle b a
proprietor has used in his
years.
lug demand from 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 compoun.
purest Vcgetable.Extract;
part of the alimentary Ca
in all cases where a ea-
Deranganents of Stomach,
Back and Loins, Costiveness
body,Bentessnen, neat/ache
fmtammatory Diseases,
sits, Rheumatism, a great
many diseases to which
to mention in this a Wen,