Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, November 16, 1860, Image 1

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    RATES OF ADVERTISING.
lOU linen or less consti -
or more than four, cox-Imm
1131311 903°031~ .... $0.25 One m., on daymsofl
-- one week. .... 1.00 “ one week...— 1.2!;
if one month._ . 2,09 “ one month. ... 8.00.:
f: three months. 8.00 “ threemonths. 5.00
‘f dzmontha- . 4.00 . “ six months... 5.0“
“ One yeah... . 5.00! “ one yen-....- 10.00
31:? Business noticesinsexted in thé LOCAL comm, or
paints marriggeg snd deaths, firs 0251‘s :23 us: for each
1939:6201: to merchantamnd Whats advertising by they."
manna. n will beolferui.
in' The numbexofinsortiona mus: be designutedon tho
QMWL
i? Mani-gen and Death! will be inserted at tho sun.
at“ .5 W advertisements.
alts, fitafiuncrg, 851:.
1011001: BOOKS—School Duectora,
Teachers, Parents, Scholars, and othen,in "mat
School Books, School Stationery, km. will find 3 complete
mortment at E. M. POLLOGK «l: BON’S BOOK STORE,
Market Sqnue, Harrisburg, comprising in part the follow-
I)! ~—
fmADEßS.—Mcflumy’a, Parker’s, Cobb’s, Angell’n
gramme BOOKS.—McGufi‘ey7l, Cobb’s, Webster’s,
fonts, Byarly’a. Oombry’a.
ENGLISH GBAMMAHS.~Bumon’|wsmlmzl, Wood
bridge’a, Monteith a, Tuthill’l, Hart’s, any.
HlSTORlES—érimshaw’l, Davenport’s, Frost-‘3, wn.
son’s, Wilhrd’s, Goodrich’l, Pinnouk’a, Goldamit-‘li’b and
C‘xark’a.
ARlTEMETlG’S.—Greenletf’e Stodd 1 ‘ '
Piko‘aéltoee’e, Oolbnrn's, Smith aim 11:11:32? $5352?” 5’
21$; ,Pm.4meflwa, Dafie’a, Day’s, Ray’ls ‘
manoxmm—wmem school cow: “MM: ‘
Wages-term Comprehensive, Worceute’r’a Primgry W‘b' ‘
my; mum-y, mum's Hzgh School, Webster’s (3mm, 1
Academic.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHIES.—~Gamutock’I, Parker’s ‘
Swim. The 1110's with a great variety of other“ an 3% ‘
any time he found at my stare. Also, a oomplote mort
ment of School Stationery, embracing in the Wm ‘8 a 00m
ph” outfit for meal pnrpOSES- Any book not ill the store.
procured \t one days notice. ‘
13'3- coantry Merchants supplied at wholesale nus.
3 L!!! N AO3 ._Jolm Bam' end Son’s Almanac tor sale ai
n. u. muons a: sows soox STORE, Hminhnrg.
1(3- Wholeaale and Retail. myl
FEET'RECEIVED
SSHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE,
{EAMANTINE 813.5 TES
{93 VARIOUS SIZES AND PRICES,
Winch, for beauty and use, cannot be excelled.
EEH‘EMBER THE PLACE
ECSEFFER‘S BOOKSTORE,
NO. 18 MARKET STEE’I‘
3730 K AUCTION.
BEN F. FRENCH ‘
Will supply his old friemls and customers with the
following Books at Auction primes:
,Pacific Railroad, 10 vols., complete, 4 illustrations
5:4.
Jay“ Expedition, 3 vols., complete, illustrated and
illuminated, $l2.
Emery’s Expeditlon, 2 vols. , complete, illustrated
illuminated, $lO.
Congressional Globe, 51 50 per volume.
Waverly Novels, complete, 12 vols, cloth, $lO.
" “ “ 2717015.,11911'0311', $34; £12.,
{Wu an.
All of the above Books I will deliver in Harrisburg
free of change. BEN F. FRENCH,
278 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, I). 0.
few-at!
N E W B 0 0 K S I
JUST RECEIVED
“SEAL A!!!) SAY,” by the author of “Wide, Wide
World ” “ Dollars and Gents,” Sac.
“ HfBTDRY OF METHODIEM,”byA.Btevens, LLJD.
For sale at WHEH‘ERS’ BOOKSTORE,
sp! No. 18 Marks st-
lUST RECEIVED,
A LARGE AND SPLESDID ASSORTMENT OF
RICHLY GILT AND ORNAMENTAL
WINDOW CURTAINS,
PAPER BLINDS,
Of unions Designs and Colors, for 8 cents,
TISSUE PAPER AND 0171‘ FLY PAPER,
33 ~ [11112917~_ scumuws BOOKSTORE,
ALL PAYER! WALL PAPER T
Just received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPER,
BORDERS, FIRE SCREENS, 833., fine. Itis the largest
and heat mleeted assortment. inthe city, ranging in price
from six (0) cents B]: to one dollar and squatter ($1.25,)
As we perch“? vex-y low for cash, we are prepared to
sell at as low rates, if not lower, than can 113 had else
where. If purchasers will call and examine, we feel
confident that we csn please them in respect to price
and quality. E. M POLLOCK a SON,
zips Below Jones’ House, Market Square.
LE TT ER, CAP, NOTE PAPERS,
Pena, Holders, Pencils, Envelopes, Sealing Wax, of
the he“ quality, at low prices, direct from the manu
factories, me
man SOHEFFER’S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
LAW BOOKS ! LAW BOOKS ! l—A
general assortment of LAW BOOKS, 8.11 the State
Reports and Standard Elementary Works, with many of
the old English Reports, sauna and! rare, together with
a. large assortment of second-hand Law Books, at very
low prices, at 31;: one price Bookstore of ‘
1:. M. POLLOGK It. EON,
myS Market Square, Hurisburg.
filisttllmunnfi.
AN' ARRIVAL 0F
NEW G—OODS
APPROPRIATE 'l‘@ THE SEASON!
SILK LINEN PArEn
FANS! FANS}: FANS!!!
JOIKBR ASD SPLENDID LOT OF
srnrnn FISHING naps:
front Flies GM: and Hair Snoods, Grass Lines, Silk
and Hair Plaiied Lines, and a general assortment of
FISHING TACKLE!
A can.“ VARIETY or
WALKING CANE S!
Which we will so“ as cheap as the cheapest!
Silver lieu]. Loaded Sword Hickory fancy
Omen! Canes: Canes! Canes! Canes!
SELLEE'S DRUG AND FANGY STORE,
xO. 91 unnu- sun-r,
South side, one door east of Fourth street je9
B. J. HARRIS,
WORKER IN TIN,
SHEET IRON, AND
METALLIC ROOFING,
Second Street, below Chestnut,
HARRISBURG, PA.
1: mm to an ozders for any arfiele in his bunch o!
m; “(Hf not on hand,» 1111 We‘ll) order on
short notice. ’
METALLIC ROOHNG, of Tin or Galvanized Iron,
constantly on land.
Also, Thl and Sheet-Iron Wm, Sponting, kc.
Kc hopes, by strict attention to the vents of his custo
mere, no merit end receive a. generous elm-e of public pat
:On . ‘
1%.: Every promiEß strictly fulfilled. .
B. J. HAW,
jan'l-dly] Second Street, below Chestnut.
F S
HACKEREL, (Nos. 1, 2 and 3.)
SALMON, (very superior.)
SHAD, (Mess and very fine.)
BERRINQ, (extra. large.)
COD FISH.
_ suplmn HERRING, (extra. Digby.)
tCOTCII HEBRING.
' SARDINES AND ANOHOVIES.
0f Elle above we have Mackerel in whole, half. quarter
and 9‘81“le bbls Herring in wh'ole and half bus.
_'l'he entu-e lot new—DIRECT I 303! um nsmuuns, and
ml! 8811 ‘hem at the lowest market rates.
mpl} , WM. DOCK, 311., k. 00.
FAMILY BIBLES, from 1&3 to $lO,
sheen; and handsomely bound, printed on £OO5 PIP”)
mu eXegant clear new type, sold it
w] SGEEFFER’S Cheap Book «taro.
CRANBERRIES '. l 1
jun received by
out“) 7
-7 B. a superior and cheap TABLE 01'
I; saw 011' 9° N KELLER’S DRUG 310 nm.
THE Fruit Grbwem’ Handbook_
WABlNG—wholeule anagram-t 3'
nehal SGHEH‘JIR’S Boom".
SPERM GANDLES.——A large supply
inatteoeived by
:A, 7 WM.DOGK.J:..&OO.
IF you are in want of a. Dentifiice go to
MW, 91, mm It.
to half a square. Ten linen
. Haunts.
IKEI
mar 2
FISH!!!
-—A SPLENDID LOT
_. nook'nu a; co
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s='- 51%. i—a‘ H--_ .
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VOL. 3.
Einm) Stablw.
UITY LIVERY STABLES,
fl BLACKBERRY ALLEY, fl
IN THE REAR 0F HER-R ’S HOTEL.
The undersigned has re—coxymenccd the L I Vl5 R 1"
BUSINESS in his NEW ARI) SPACIOUS STABLES,
located as above. with a. large and varied stock of
HORSES, CABRIAGES AND OJINIB USES,
Which he will hire at moderate mten.
ocus-dly ~ W ~ F. K. SWARTZ.
FRANK A. MU EBAY
Succassor to Wm. Paikh-ill,
LIVEBY &. EXCHANGE STABLE
THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET.
"L -L-::.- 97% .
‘ 555;. 5.3; " ‘~ Ll:
'«Nfi’ ' T!‘ g'
HAVING purchased the interest of J. Q. Adam! I: the
establishment, and made large additions to the stock, the
undersigned is prepared to accommodate the public with
summon HORSES for Saddle or Oarrlafia purposes, and
with every variety of VEHICLES of the test uld most
approved styles, on reasonable terms.
PLEASURE PARTIES will he emommodated with On:
uibusses at short notice .
Carriages and Omnibueses, for funeral occasions, will be
furnish , accompanied by careful and obliging drivers.
He invites an inspection of his stock, satisfied that it is
fully equal to that or any other establishment or the kind
in town. FRANK A. MURRAY
BRANCH STABLE
The undersigned has opened a. branch of his “Livery and
Exchange Stable” in the buildings lately occupied by A.
W. Barr. in Fourth street, opposite the Bethel, where he
I: prepared to accommodate the public with Horses and
Vehicles, at all times, on reasonable terms. His stock is
large and varied, and will recommend itself.
anlfi-dtt‘ FRANK A. MURRAY.
filisrellaucoufi.
7' .
TAIxE NOTICE!
That we have recently added to our already full stock
OFSEG A B. S
LA NORMATIS,
KARI KARI,
EL MONO,
‘ Lt»: BANANA.
0F PEREUMERY
Fm: 'nm Itmnancmm‘:
TURKISH ESSENCE,
ODOR 0F MUSK.
LUBIN’S ESSENCE BOUQUET.
FOR THE HAIR:
EAT! LUSTRALE, -
CBYSTALIZJ-ID POMATUM,
MYRTLE AND VIOLET POMATUM.
For. nu: 0015?“: me :
TALC 0F VENICE, -
ROSE LEAF POWDER,
NEW MOWN HAY POWDER,
BLANC DE PERLES.
O F SOA P S
BAZIE’S Pxxssr
MOSS ROSE,
BENZOIN,
UPPER TEN,
VIOLET, .
NEW MOWN HAY,
‘ JOGKEY CLUB.
Having the largest stock and best assortment of Toilet
Article», We fancy that we are better able than our com
petitors to get up a complete Toilet Set at any price de
sired. 08.11 and see.
Always on hand, a FRESH Stock of DR UGS, IIIEDI
CINES, CHEIIIICALS, dzc , consequent of our re
ceiving almost daily additions thereto.
KELLER’S DRUG AND FANCY STORE,
91 Market Street, two doors East of Fourth Street,
new South side.
PHOENIX_~§OUNDBY
J. J. osmu. w. I‘. 05mm.
JOHN J. OSLER IS: BROTHER,
(successons 10 JAMES I. my.)
FOUNDERS AND DIACHINISTS,
Corner Pannsyl-va-n'ia Railroad and State Street,
HARRISBURG, PA .
flI‘ILL GEARING, IRON FENCES, RAILROAD
AND CANAL W'OIEK,
AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF
IRON CASTINGS
0)? HAND OR MADE TO ORDER.
MACHINE WORK AND E_PIRING PROMPTLY
ATTENDED I‘o
PATTBRKS MADE TO ORDER
We have a. large and complete assortment of Patterns
to select from. uu22
JUST RECEIVED!
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
HUMPHBEY’S HUMEDPATHIB SPECIFICSfi
I'D W'HIDE WE INVITE TEE
ATTENTION OF THE AFFECTED!
For 5:11 at
e SCHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE,
111 "A _— No. 18 Market st
CUSTOMERS
A New Lot of
LADIES' PURSES, ,
0! Beautiful Styles, substantially made '
A Splendid Assortment of
GENTLEMEN’S WALLETS .
A New and Elegant Perfume,
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS’ BOQUET,
I’m: up in Out Glass Engraved Bottles.
' A Complete Assortfiient of
, HANDKERGHIEF PERFUMES ,
Of the best Manufacture.
_ A very Handsome Variety of
POWDER PUFF BOXES.
‘ KELLER’S DRUG STORE,
'jy3l ' 91 Market street
ESTABLISHED IN 1810.
FANGY' DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
J 8: W. JONES, No. 432 N. Front Street, shove Cal—
lowhill, Philadelphia, dye sILKs, WOOLEN AND
FANCY GOODS of every description. Their superior
style of Dyeing Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Garments is
widely known. Grape and Merino Shawls dyed the most
brilliant or plain colors. Grape and Merino Shawls
cleaned to look like new—also, G-entlemen’a apparel.
Curtains Jno., cleaned or re-giyed.
a? 03.11 and. look at our work before going else
where. A sepll-darh
CHOICE SAUCES!
WORCESTERSHIRE. ,
LUGKNOW onu'rmr,
CONTINENTAL,
SOYEB’S SULTANA,
ATHENEUM,
LONDON CLUB.
SIR ROBERT PEEL,
INDIA SOY,
READING SAUCE,
ENGLISH PEPPER SAUCE.
For 3:36 by WM. DOCK, 13., 5:. CO.
my
DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA,
umuuelnnn
CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS, .
WINE, PORTER, MINERAL ,WATER, PIGKLE AND
PRESERVE BOTTLES .
or IVER! nuscnx‘pnox.
11. B. k G. W. BENNERS,
ole-dly 2'! South Front stexet, Philadelphia.
INSTRUO TION IN MUSI C.
I'. W. WEBER, nephew and taught by the well re
membered late F. W. Weber, of Harrisburg, is prepared
to give lessons in music upon the PIANO, VIOLIN.
CELLO, VIOLIN sud FLUTE. He will give lessons at
his residence, corner of Locust street and River alley
0r 3% the homes of pupils. ”125416111
SGHEFFER’S Bbokstore in the place to
buy Gold Penn—lmm
HARRISBURG, ix, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1860.
Coal.
TO THE PUBLLL
JOHN TIL'L'S
CflAL YARD,
SOUTH SECOND STREET.
BELOW PRATT’S ROLLING MILL,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
Where he has constantly on 113}qu
LYKENS VALLEY BROKEN, EGG, STOVE AND
NUT GOAL
“.30,
WILKESBARRB STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, STOVE
AND NUT COAL,
ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY.
It will be delivered to consumers clean, and full
weight warrantmi.
{l}? CONSUMERS GIVE ME A CALL FOP. YOUR
WINTER SUPPLY. ‘
11? Orders left at my house, in Walnut street, near
Fifth; or at Brubnkct’s, North street; I. L. Spec-I’s,
Markat Square; Wm. Bostick’s, corner or second and
South streets, and I aim Lingle’s, Second and Mulberry
streets, will receive prompt attention
jyl3~d6m
COALECOALH
ONLY YARD IN TO WN THAT DELIVERS}
COAL BY THE
PATENT WEIGII CARTS!
NOW IS THE TIIIIE A
For every family to get in their supply of Coal for the
winter—weighed at their door by the Palcm li'a'igh
Carts. The accuracy (5)“ these Carts no (medixpmes, and
they never get out of order, as is frequently the case of
the Platform Scales; besides: the consume-1‘ 1111:: the
satisfaction of proving the weight of his Coal at his
own house. '
I have a. large supply of Coal on hand, on“ .I..f‘ug of
S. M. CO.’S LYKENS VALLEY 00A L all sizes.
LYKENS VALLEY do . u H
BITUMINOUS BROAD I'o2 du. ’
All Goal of the best quality mined, and delivered free
from all impurities, at the lowest mtes, by the boat or
car load, single,lmlf 01- third of tons, and by the bushel.
JAMES M. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, September 24. 18.60—5ep25
COAL! COAL}! COAL!!!
NOW’ IS YOUR TIME
TO GET CLEAN COAL!
FULL WEIGHT AND NOTHING SHOE 1' OF IT!
Thankful to my friends and customers for their liberal
patronage, I would inform them and the public generally,
that I am fully prepared, on short notice, to supply them
with 8.11 kinds of
SUPERIOR COAL OF ALL SIZES.
Imm: FROM SLATE, AND CAREFULLY SCREENED,
u AS LOW A
FIGURE As FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD!
Although my Coal is not weighed. in SELF-WEIGKI‘SG
(hurts, my? [a waxcnnn ox SCALES ACCURATELY TESTED
BY mu SEALER m: WEIGHTS Asa MEASURES, and con
sumers may rest assured that they will be fairly and
honestly dealt with. I sell nothing but the very best
article, and no mixing. ‘
AIEU, HICKORY, OAK and. PIN}! WOOD always on
hand, sep-l—dflm GEO. P. “'IESTLING.
U 1? ~ .T ,__O.. _WHHNJ- . . l
PATENT IVEIGII CA 1" TS.
For the convenience of my numerous uptown custom
are, I have established, in connection \"lth my old yard,
11 Branch 0031 Yard opposite North street, in a. line with
the Pennsylvania. canal, havingtlns office formerly occu
pied by Mr. R. Harris. where consumers of 0031 in that
vicinity and Verbeketown can receive their 00:11 by the
PATENT WEIGE CAB’L‘S.
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE «FOR HA ULING.
And in any quantity they may desire, as low as can ha
purchased anywhrre.
FIVE THOUSAND TONS COAL 03’ HA YD,
0f LYKENS VALLEY and WILKESBARRH, all bizes.
15’ Willing to maintainfuir prices; but unwilling
to be Hilda-sold by any partws.
WA“ Coal forked up and delivered clean and free
from all impurities, and the best article mined.
Orders received at eitlwr Yard will he promptlyfillcd,
m 1 all Coal delivu-ed by the Patent Weigh Cam.
0011 sold by Boat, Cur load, single, half or third of
tons, and by the bushel. '
JAMES M. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, October 13. 1860.—0ct15
filehital.
HELMBOLD’S HELMBOLD’S
H ELMBOLD’S H ELMBO LD’S
lIELMBOLD’S HELMBOL' ’S
HELMBOLD’S _ HELD! L3O 143’s
HELM BOLD’S HELMBOLD’S
HELMBOI.D’S HELMBOLD’S
lIELRIBOLD’S HELMBOLD’S
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Exmnt Buck“, Extract Buchn,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buolm,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buclm, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buclm,
Extract Buchu, Extract Bachu,
FOR- SECRET AND DELICATE lIISORD ERS.
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS
FOR SECRET AND DRLICATE DISORDERS
EUR SEGR ET AND DELICATE DISORIIERS
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS
FOR SECRET Ai‘l) DELICATE DISORDERS
FOR SECRET AND DELIGATE DISORDERS
A Positive and Specific Bombay.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
A Positive and Specific Bnmedy'
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
A Positive and Schifio Remedy.
A. Poaiiive and Specific Remedy.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
FOR DISEASES OF THE
BLADDER, GRAVEL; KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEY-S, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPfiY;
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS. DROPSY,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNSSS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEA“ 8113.8,
ORGAN‘U WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESB‘ '
And all Diseases of Swan: Organ-t,
And all Dismses qf Sexual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Otgmzs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
Ami all Dismsas of Sexual Organs, '
- ARISING FROM
Excuses, Expumres, un'l Impmdencios in Life.
Excesaefl, Exposures, and Impmdencies in Life.
L‘xcesses, Exposure-, and Imprudencies in Life.
Excesses,Exro=ul-es, and Immudencies in Life.
Excvaaes, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life.
Excuses, Exponurcn, _and_lmprunencies in Life. .
From whatever nag-np'qgigg‘agi‘ggwnd whether existing in
MALu'bR FEMALE
Females. take no more 91113! They are of no avail for
Complaints incirlv-nr m hensex _Use
EXTRACT BUUHU
Helmhold’a Extract Buchu is u Madicine which is pm:-
fecfly pleasant m its
TASTE AND ODOR, -
But immediate in its action. giving Health and Vigor to
the Frame, Bloom to the Pallid Check, and restoring the
patient to a. perfect state of
HEALTH AND PURITY.
Helmhold’s Extract Buctm is I‘deer according to
Pharmacy and Chemistry, audis pro-scribed and used by
> THE MOST EBIIA‘ENT PHYSICIANS.
Delay ho longer. Procure the remedy at once.
Price 31 1191' bottle, or six for $5.
D.,pot 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia.
BEWARE OF UNPBINOIPLED DEALR
Trying to palm ofi' tflair own or other articles of BUCHD
on the repufa» ion Attained by
HELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUGHU,
The Oligilflll and only Genuine.
We desire m run on tha
MERIT OF (911 R ARTICLE!
gqnirvm skinless _is sdld nt much-1935 rates and com‘
mmmons, consequently paying a. much better profit.
WE DEFY 00 “PETITION!
Ask for
HELMBDLD'B EXTRACT BUOKU.
Take no other.
Sold by JOHN WYETH, Dmggilt, corner of Market and
Second streets Harrisburg.
AND 411:- DR 11001515 EVERYWHERE.
non daw3m.
for Sale 82: (to Rent.
FOR SALE OR RENT—On very favor
nble terms, .1 commodious BRICK HOUSE on Wlll
nut street. ncnr Second. Possession to be given on the
first of April next. Inquire of Dr. JADIES FLEMING,
Second street. above Walnut.
Ilarrisburg,'lxovembcr 9' 1360.~n09-dtf
“F 0 R S A L E—A Light Spring One,
Horse WAGON. Apply at Patterson’s Store, Bi‘oatl
street, Wt‘Sf- Harrisburg. 002314“?
RARE CHAN GE FOR- IN VESMENT.
S A L E O F
VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY
IN THE CITY OF HARRISBURG.
{lt'lfiat well-known and valuable hotel property known
as e
“SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,”
nnw in the occupancy of Wm. Muchcrman, situate on
the ens-f ond of Market street, and immediately opposite
the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, will be ofi‘ered at
PRIVATE SALE until the 4th of December mxt, find
if nut sold before that time, will be put up at Public
Aunt-ion on that day.
This is the most desirable property in the city of Har
rEsbnrg fnx‘ lmtel business. Its proximity to the l‘em’l
sylvania. Ruin-mid Dcpnt, and the depofi of all the rail
romls ccntru-ifig at Harrisburg, makes it. more convenient
and “CCCSoi‘Jlfl 'to the traveling public than any other
110th in the city.
Further iufin‘mation in regard to this property and as
to the terms of sale, may be had by applying to
_ “’3l. 11. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law,
berth corner Market Square; (Wyeth-‘3 Building,) second
story front. oct-‘J-d&wts
JOHN TILL
NOTICE TO SPEUULATURS !
VALL‘ABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE!
A number -of large size BUILDING LOTS, adjoining
the Round House and Work Shops of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable
terms. Apply to MED-cw“: JOHN W. HAL.
NOTICE—A parochial residence being
about to be erected with St. Patrick’s Church, the
BUY. [3. EDI-her nfl‘urs for Sale the place wherein he re
sidns. Appfimtion to Rev P.I[AIIERM Major BRADY.
May 3, 1850.—my4-I.lt-f
FOR R “NT—A Commodious 'J‘wo-Story
DWELLING HOUSE, (in Second street. below Pine)
with wide Hall, large Back Building, Marble Mantels in
Parlors, Gas in six rooms, all the rooms just pa-pered and
painted. The second story divided into seven rooms.
one of which is a Bath. This, in connection with the fact
thatjhe houSe has just been placed in the most thorough
repair, makes it one of the moss desirable houses in the
city. Enquire of E. M. POLLOCK,
51,19 Market Square, Harrisburg.
FOR‘SALE—A Vacant Lot of Ground,
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FO R B- E N T—Two BRICK TWO—
srom: HOUSES on Pine street: between Second
and Third; also, Mrs. Cli-ne’s COTTAGE and several
FRAME HOUSES. Enquire of
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janl‘f-dtf] Corner of Second and Pine streets.
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“0n the recommendation of a. friend, I procured, some
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FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 1&3, 1800
'l‘llE NEH’ COMEDY
___“...mm
{From the Boston Post.)
Not long since we. favored our readers with extracts
from :1 dramatic poem, soon to 1m given to the public.—
The composition is as tragic in its catastrophe as any
production of even Shakspcmrc’s mighty pen. We hasten
to lay before our snbscriburs a second specimen, which
we venture to assert they never saw surpassed, eitherin
truth to nature or in tragic strength and solcmnity.-
Here it. is:
[-C/Juvrlex Summins Mars, his brow me/lg’flflfit’, his hair
dishevvellnij ‘
GIL—Now an: the skies which heretofore have smiled
On my pretences, murky grown and black!
And when I strive to think when: I do stand,
My brain reels hid-*ous and my senses swim !
. My friend, my Burlingame. oh, where art thou ‘.'
Spilt! (loomed! defeutml! ‘(;an it be indeed?
Is Appleton, the silent mun. preferred 2
Ye Gods! and in it so? Wlmmiu ([0 I'l
Summins. the filuqnent, the tong-11y one. .
What-Bin do I an rise: uhovu my friend
That I too may not so hultlung aside r
Oli, hearth and Heavens ! Words and Lhnnghls I
301 i
(Since this is llup'rcpnntlL extempom)
To express the terrors which now ruck my heart .’
Oh, can it be, I did not; bend enough .
To Royal Higlmcsses and Newcastles!
Surely the peuplc saw me talk with them 1
Surely they EMF me violate nll rulos
' 01' modesty, and nudge him by the clhmv .'
Surely they saw me make him turn his head
E’cn in the very midst; of inn-many! ,
And yet they spill Ihnyuuth I (lid liefrienfl:
1‘ 1w youth I spoke fur: wmtc far: Why is ihi-g 2
l’erchnnce !- confun'lun !-:iyc, poi-chance ’Lis
known
How ribs nnd lmckx wm-v hr'niscai by my alliance
Whnn t 0 the. Mus-c: Hall I forced my way!
Surely, those victims felt n-z-t pain, but lwnor.
To have n statesman’n- elbows run them through!
A Haley/lan’s elbows? Aj‘, indeed, l «in
A. statesman! Ulunrly I have pmvcd it oft.
Have I. not made, my, cwcnty lengthy S1W:I:bc:~r~.
Uni-orally writ! and tilled With stern Abuse
0! Southern guntlmnen, before. the Senate 3
“'11:“ is n statesman, than, if I be. not .’
Whnt’s that! Nu—yes—nn. can it he? 1!. is 1
The smmd of English flattery i 7 the air!
[l'oircs in tile (ii-7.]
Enter Burly, injured victim!
Sum and sharp, ambition packed himl
llnlu and Dana. both hue kicked him,
A pplotun hun badly licked hi m,
Warning gift to fiummins!
[B‘s {:frrm: (mm? $101057.)
Srn.——l’.urliugmnel God he praised! l WW3}: fur that:
lint be nutnlmvncnst {—_wlnct, man. lift. thine eyes,
And lool: misfortune stun‘dfunb in the face 1
ll.—- Oh, Summins, Summins! here’s a. pretty go!
I’m not. v:lecterl,anui-:v.tl my tears!
The North End bosom arid in and dry,
And. now my time is mum-1 and I an: killed 2
Oh, what am 1 to do ‘3 . ‘
SL=.\t.—. An Embassy!
Ax, tense grant. Linc-31:1, till he send thee i'nrm
To‘jlnglmd, France, Sardinia. liuyti, Noun: 2
13.—But blow it all, the Senate want confirm me!
S—Olr, yes, they shall; am 1 nut. in the Senate ?
lt—[Asidrj—Oh, linmhng! [.lllamlj—Uuum, you know
as well as 1..
What. bosh that in l—and mm’". I greatly [car
Lincoln wont use the Lag-rag 01‘ his pm;
To make Ambassadors.
S.—[Aside] He‘s no such fnul
A s I duljmlge him . [A lowly-Nay, my Burlingnme:
You did buth-sl; yuur muulcsty now spanks.
8.-—Sunnnin=, attend! I feel um. Spil‘ltflf prophesy
[.49l‘d2].~('l,'he firsiiinmin myll in) now strongupou
me.
llcwarc my dl.'c-.~.<ll‘u'- Me! I charge thee, Charles,
lhumm my fate! Fur if it made mt: was};
“L‘Will adrflr. thy pun: bruins! [Charles l'flll'fl‘fiJ
Aye, audit: them!
I. see the people: rising in their might
Ami kicking thee nduwn the State. House stepl: !
Summing: I charge that, (ling away ambition!
.V-nu‘xm nm; the: uni-(Elly.- {1...—. ._ ,
'S.3-‘-flSobbiug] : V 011, Anson, mum-5
> u- _ must. him-m". onl',’ tq 219 land; , . '
' ITm mid unl‘fil’cfifil—‘L'L
S.——~
Dead 2 ‘
Ay, as Julius 0:”:an
AIM mm I fiftl‘ll them Tram tho ntlmrworl—l,
To culllvntz} the guns. of Chm-£ll,- .'
I that (fun now his late in save my lifn
Frum the sleep ruin of n peuple‘s .... laugh,
1f anything, sth. charity will do it.
[Sinks into h'u- 50,11]; .1
§.wfli€(ol‘t‘r.§ (I‘lflfflgf! ml. 1L: Aimppuuruacc q," (1m:-
get-I
Chm-lay, ho}?! ‘Lis time you tlisnppc-are-L
If you did comv to tall: such flash to me!
Your “charity” would sink me out uf sight!
7'l‘would make me fifth-mm ham-later again!
11.“.2 I-lorrou ! What is this? Oh, mercy, mercy !
I sink! I perish! Burlingsmo, help! help‘t
My legs are burning oll‘! Uh, Dun-1.! Andrew!
Hurling S—[A sou-mi like: an capladiug Ham!”
heard, and Sunmzins is swallowr—ll up.]
[Dana and Andrew Tux/2 infra»: oppnxz'lc sides]
DAxA—I heard the voice of Summins cull,
As the? am earthquake shook him [—
AXDlt‘rm‘-—;\lcthuught I too o’urhmwcl him lulu]
As if :L toothache ton}: him 1—
]).——l saw 11. pair of hands, just there-{pains} -
Above the sod, like hism!
A.——-But surely, earth would never dark
The mighty Charles to imprison!
D.——l[ere is his caneflnd here his hat,
And whatis this within?
Ar-Jfit’s 506 l A sper ch. by all that‘s fiat,
Begun as they all begin!
[h’cuus]——“South! Slavery! Fh‘wlmndud! “'0“ I"
. I'ool‘ fallow, he’s a. gainer!
ID.—Andy, ’tis well! for doubtless, he’d
Have got us in a. corner!
A.—-l{ush ! not so loud! I think with you 2
Elk—Good! Let’s be off; we‘ve much to do,
I’m sure, you’ll own, you never knew
A statesman much forlornur! [EI-cunt dancing.)
[Burlmgamc-‘s ghost riscs.)
Must nut this globe split in ten million pieces
To hear the treachery of these pigmy ingmtcrs!
Dims. has slain mu—fso—conditi on hard {——
thist‘mc forth I neur will speak word!
[END or ser Aer.) ’ [Sinks again former .]
A Fluxcnn VII-1W or MA'rulMoxr.—You’re
going to enter into the matrimonial state, are
you, Mr. Brown? And you think you’re
coming into possession of an angel?
Yes, but angels cost money. Did it. ever oc
cur to you what on expensive article your
fashionable young wife was likely to prove?
Bless your unsophisticated soul! you’ve no
more idea. of it than you have of the price of
onions, or the market value of a wash-tub.—
You’ll find our. one day, however—to your
grief.
Two or three stout Irish girls'to wait. on her—-
:1. French maid to arrange her hair—fifty dol
lar silks and camel’s heir shawls to make her
female friends envious, and halfq dozen bon- ‘
nets per annual—white kid gloves and silver
card cescs—otto of roses and bouquet holders
—-why, you deluded young man. she‘ll throw
money out with her ringed and lilywhite fingers
faster, by the bushel, than you can shovel it. in
with a spade! You don't believe it? Let us
make a rough estimate. then. of what. she will
cost in full promenade costume :
Bonnet. (:1. love of a thing, the “ sweetest“)
white chip, and such ohm-gain) fifteen dollars.
India. shawl, (of course you won’t be 311011 e
brute as to expect your wife to wear common ‘
cashmere or brochehjust like the butcher’s
better half) only seventy-five, the cheapest
thing in New York ! Dress. 11“ Flew“ “0““93‘1
silk, forty—five dollar's, including the trim‘
mings and the poorly-paid 191 W? 0f the hollow
oheeked dress-maker ; Valenciennee comm-g and
l sleeves, at twenty-fire; cunning 111-tie heeled
goiter boots, three; $10793, onc_; Etruscan
bracelet, fifty, (you expect your info to dress
like other women. don’t you? and everybody
has Etruscan bracelets ;) brooch and earrings
in Italian cameo, thirty; enameled watch and
chain, sevean'fi‘fß; card case, twenty ; a.
“duck" of Chantilly ,Vail, ton; embroidered
handkerchief, Elgllt‘; lace parasol, lined with
lavender silk, ten; crinoline, three. and other
“belongings.” loco—edged and sumptuously
decorated, about ten, as near as a body can
venture to guess. Now, all this is an exceed
ingly moderate assessment; there are probably
as many who exceed it as fall shore of it. How
much do you suppose it amounts to. my good
Mr. Brown? Well, your angel, in the simple
matter of plumage for this one occasion, costs
you not far from four hundred dollars. Yes,
Y“ may open your eyes and twirl ybur mus-
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tuches in that incredulous sort. of way. Do
you suppose we. don’t know all about it? Yes,
and when the bills come in, you will remember
our words of warning I You’re doing a remark
ably foolish thing when you marry one of
these camelinja-ponica.divinities, white-handed,
helpless, and knowing just about. as much of
real life, every day life, as a canary brid might
be eXPected to understand. If we were a man,
we Should as soon think of marrying a frail
hot house plant, as one of these delicate sprigs
of the ornamenm].
Give us the :Ipplo—mossom type 0f woman—-
sunny, cheerful and useful—-somelhing equal
to every emergency, frmu washing day to a.
Fifth avenue xoircc~smnething that under
stands the handling of :x. braom, and knows
what, the kitchen poker is made for, and can
calculate to a nicity the (‘Xflut amount of mince
mmt. requisite in :1- model pimbeside liking a.
bit of fun as well as the next, woman, and pOB
- a pretty weakness for lively books and
spicy newspapers. That‘s the :uticlc for our
money.
A wife who would- select. gingham instead of
silk, when she went shopping, and freshen up
her old bonnet with abunch 01' satin violets and
a. new ribbon, instead of paying an extrava
gant, price for the iatost I'm-is fooleries—not
because she hadn’t- a. woman’s natural penchant
for such things, but because, she wanted to save
money—because her liitlc head was full of
schemes some day to contribute something to
ward releasing her husband from the bondage
and drudgery of desk or counter! Do you sup
pose the value of such a wife can be counted in
gold pieces ‘l’ Let. your satin I‘ode doll sweep
contemptuougiy push her on Broadway, Mr.
Brown—time will prove which is the best in
sh-ument.
Only, before you purchase the useless jew
eled toy, think twice {shunt it. Ask yourself
soberly and was 311:1ny : “ What is the price ‘5”
and “Can I afford it; ‘3'" or it. may be the (lear
cfit‘. bargain you ever made in your life.—~L{/‘n
[llusrratcm
LAST Horas or 'rnu ENGLISH oer HATER.
While Do Quince); was on his death-bod and a
few days before he died. there came to him a
letter from an old school—follow who had not
soon him since they parted, more than sixty
years before, 33 boys at the school-house
porch. 11. was u farewell from all old man who
loved him in his childhood, and who could not
die without. telling him that. he was still xe
membered as lho dear companion of his youth.
Full of affection, the letter reminded the dying
man of the happy days they had spent together
as school-fellows, and expressed a wish that
he would replv to his old child friend. De
Quincey sent a. loving message ; his hand was to
weak to write, and. afew mornings afterwards,
he was carried to his. resting-place in the Edin
burgh church—yard. ,
I have learned a few particulars of the last
days of the "Opium enter“ from those who
loved him, and who closed his eyes. When
they sent. for the kind physician who ”attended
him through his final illness, he received him
with that. gracious, winning manner for which
he was so rcmarkablc,.oml briefly expressed
the nature of his inllisposilion. Then he con
vcrscd very clearly and eloquently on other
topics, and seemed cheerfully resigned. Du
ring the next. foiiowing three or four days he
grew better, and those about him were con
slantly reminded of passages in his published
wrliipg;.rbfififil‘mvritteu of Jenni.
are incidental to persons who have' passed the
ullollcd span of human life, recurred at. inter
vals. He read, however, constantly, and al
ways without. the aid of spectacles, although
his age ind already curried him to nearly
seventy-five. When he become fatigued with
holding the book, one of his daughters read, to
him; but he. always manifoonzd Lilc ntmooz
solioilrudc lest. he should give Ironble to those
who ministered round his bed.
One of xhc last volumes he ever looked over
was Allibone’s Dio‘lionury. The mention of
himself in its pages seemed to give him plca~
sure, and led him to speak of the manner his
writings had been received in America. Wit-h
tranquil composure and :1. serene spirit, he now
began to set his house in order for that depar
ture which he felt. was nigh at. hand. Conr~
teous expressions of‘ gratitude constantly fell
from his lips to those who waited on him, as
he lay feeble in body but. with all 'his fine
intellect undimmcd. Wool-. 5 went on and he
grew weaker. V
Shortly before he (li-2:1, he seemed filled with
a “ holy calm delight,” and W2lB often heard
speaking to those who had gone before him.
Always helmd shown through life great in
terest in little children, and now, with extreme
fondness, he talked of young people he had
loved in years gone by. On Wednesday morn
in'g, the'hh of December, he blessedhis eldcst.
1 daughter, who ‘came to his bedside from a (1i!!-
! tam. panpf the country. Then, turning lo
i th ose who stood around with touching sweetness
of tone, he said “ thank you,” and these were
his last wcrds on earth.
HIGH Lin: 0:: A. NOVEL Scum—Herman
Bualon, residing at No. 93 Third avenue, was
arrested this morning by oflicer Cummings, of
the lower police court, on a warrant. issued by
Justice Welsh. The complainant is James D.
Dovoes, of No. 1285 Broadway. He states that
about the 30th of May last Bunion visited him
and made a purchase of about $6O worth of
goods. He represented himself as ußussian
oflieiul, Comptroller of the Imperial Revenue,
resident in the United States. He stated that.
he had at command about $550,000, and that
his business in this country was to purchase
goods: He stated that he was not acquainted
with the English language, and want-ed to em
p‘oy an agent. Mr. Dovoe “"318 lnduc‘id. to
accept this service.
Bunion also engaged the services of an at
torney, at a salary of $25,000 to transact. his
legal business, and a. private secretary for
$6,000. lie also made ejourney to Washington,
where, as he represented, he had an interview
with the Russian Ambassador. Mr.])ovoe had
no fault to find with the servioe, except that
when his salary become due the “Comptroller“
paid him with drafts which were regularly
dishonored. He finally had an interview with
M. Bunion, who finul‘y acknowledged that he
held no such rank or position as he had repre
sented. in short he only belonged to the Order
of Chevaliers of Industry.
Mr. Devoe accordingly repaired to Justice
Welsh, who issued a. warrant. and M. Baalon
was brought this morning before Justice Kelly.
who committed him for examination—X. I'.
Post of Tuesday" even-Eng. ' ‘
Tm: WASHING-rum FAMLLY.—-—Sinyular C'oz'n
¢idcnce,—Col. Lewis W. Washington, of Jefier
son county, Vn., was married on the 6th inst.
to Ella. M., daughter of Geo. W. Bascett, Esq.,
of Hanover county, Va. In this marriage a.
singular coincidence occurs, the groom being
the great-grandson of two brothers of General.
Washington, and the bride the great-grand
daughter of the only sister of Gen. Washington,
and also gram.- grand-daughter of the sister of
Mrs. General Washington. .
Ex—Senator Pratt, of Maryland, has had an.
interview with Secretary Cass, touching the
Provriety 0f calling a. convention of all she
States, for the purpose of denoupqiflg 300233101!
and making conciliatory proposxuons.