Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, December 06, 1860, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
IF: Dun Puma? Am: [lmus may be had a:
iack'.B Book Store, corner of Third and Market
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Fume-r AND [lmam—The Dun PATRIOT Asn
Umox can be had by Dauphin subscribers, every
morning, at the perioaieal store of J. SE Plum.
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Sunnis Darrin—Mr. William M- Wilson, sutler
at the Cnrlisle barracks, died quite suddenly on
Iridny night last. We understand the cause of
his death was the rupture of a blood vessel.
E
5-1:. Jacobi Millena respectable farmer of East
Esnover township, Lebanon county, was found
dad in his bad, on Tuesday morning last. He
I 12! quite well when he retired on the prefioul
evening. His ago was 63 years.
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Sxaw.—-We had quite a snow storm on Tuesday,
:23: the weather was too moderate for it to amount
in anything like a snow for cutters and fast 11:35..
the foundgtien was lacking. 0101 501’: smiling face
came forth and ippeared at the regular hom- yes
tefliey morning, and as it was in a. warm, genial
humor, the white mantle .left in a hurry, and we
have new in its stead what an Irishman would call
an illegent supply of pure, unadulterated mud-
Tn MESSAGE.—‘Ve received the message at 5
o’clock on Tuesday evening. and 8 little after 11
om- fnst Hoe press was striking them of at a rate
inn: would have thrown old Ben Franklin with his
wooden press into a“conuiption fit.” By daylight
we had our own edition of, and sundry thousands
of extra copies ordered by our country contempo
raries. Our own typwsticking force and the aux
.liiaries called in are hard to beat, on what they
12' finically call a rush. '
THE CASE OF Porrnnnenéenw—ersterday the
argument. for a new trial in the case of William
Pofi‘enborger, convicted of manslaughter, was heard
by the Court; and, although there was much in
genuity displayed by the able counsel employed,
the Court oval-ruler! the motion. Judge Pearson
men sentenced I’ofi‘enberger to three years impri
ecnment in the county jail.
This may be'regarded as a mild sentence under
{Le circumstance.
Counterfeit $2O notes on the Farmers’ Bank of
Reading are in circulation, altered from some other
tank. In the centre of the counterfeit there is a.
vignette of Washington, on the left the figure of a
sailor leaning on a capstan, and on the right. a fe—
male with ashes! of wheat in her hands. The
words “State of Pennsylvania,” at the top, am!
“Reading,” near the bottom, are hnngingly in
« med. They may be readily detected with proper
use. Look out for them.
is me Locx-vp.——Thomas Simpson, Lewis
Seters and Charles Weaver, all able-bodied, sober
looking men, were turned out of the lock-up yes
tetéay morning, where they had sought. temporary
maker. Neither of them claimed a local halite:—
iion—nll of them in search of work, and out. of
money. Heaven only knows what suffering there
will be among laborers out of employment before
the winter is over, if we may be permitted to
indge from the premonitory symptoms which are
becoming daily more striking.
Dmruemsnr-zn Visuons.——The meeting of the
Electoral College,- in this city, yesterday, brought
back a number of familiar faces, among whom we
noticed Ex-Congressman Samuel Galvin, Ex-Gov
armor Pollock, Fix-Senator Taggart, Senator Geo.
E. Smith, Senator George V. Lawrence, J. J . Pat
terson, J ndge John Penn Jones, J. W. Fuller, and
a number of others who have axes to grind at
Washington this winter, who probably came on
l-é‘re to seek the intervention of the electors to aid
them in making the landing; ‘
EouonY Anvnwnsx-zks.—Persons who expect
to reap any pecuniary advantage from the snle of
stticlea during the approtehing h'ollidays, should
take time by the forulwk, and let the peoplq know.
where they are, and what they have for sale. It
is :00 late in the day to call the attention of peo—
pie to the benefits resulting from advertising, IE
all rational men are sen- ibly swan-e of the fact
that those who advertise an those WllO ngll—hut it
in not. out of place to gently hint that now is the
fine to advertise, and the columns of the PATRIOT
an U 510: the place.
CURB FOR Burma—Dr. Franck fine, in the Gazetta
Hedica Indiana, state: that tho application ofcherry
inure} later to burn cures them with grout prompt—
neae. Among other “vantages,“ poesenes that
of suppressing the pain nfmost completely, of calm
ing the agitation, the hem, etc. M. Trunchino
mixes it in proportion of night parts to a. hundred,
with a. solution of gum Hobie, and applies com
yreeeea soaked in this mixture upon the burnt rur
fue, after homing it previously cloned, and the
phlyctena: pierced. In order to renew the dresging,
the compresses must be softened before their re—
moval by covering them with other compresses
soaked in water: -
Count PLAsrnß.——Everybody is familiu with
this peculiar article, but few are aware of the man
ner of its production. Black silk is strained and
hushed over ten or twelve timesmith the following
preparation : Dissolve half an ounce of balsam of
benzoin in six ounces of rectified spirits of wine;
and in a. separate vessel dissolve one ounce of
isinglass in a very little water. Strain each solu
tion, mix them, and when the clear liquid is told
it. will form a jelly, which must be harmed before
it. it applied. to the silk. When the silk coated with
it is quite dry, it must be finished 01f with a coat
of four ounces of China. turpentine in six _ounces
of tincture of henzoin, to prevent its cracking.
Kounr Puma—ln these Lincoln times when
there is such a. wild hunt for bflice, it may be im
portant for Democrats to know that. there are some
crumbs yet left for them in the public crib. Gov.
Packer, before he retires from office, has the ap
pointment of a. Notary Public, perhaps a couple of
them, for this place. The ofiice is worth some
four or fire hundred dollars a year, and in these
hard times may exceed that amount considerably.
The Bank ofliceu wcuini, no doubt, desire some one
appointed who would be entirely acceptable to them.
If there is any aspiring Democrat who can secure
the favor of the Banks, we would advise him to
pitch in, as the Banks have the right to give the
business ta which ever of the appointees it may
“56 fit.-
Tn BLUE BOOK—There is a great demand just
now for the “5"“? ”Wk” among the politicians of
the Republican stamp, am the phimmpma Led—
gar. Its pages are diligently searched for the fat
places, and there is not an ofiine of any account
which has not already been appropriated by some
modest veteran in the cause, Whu is either 011' to
Springfiekl t'o 11y his claims before the President
clam, or is busy procuring the necessary palm-g to
back up his application. Lincoin behaves very
fiisereetly, it is said, in this matter, Ind "in 'l9!
commit. himself to anybody. Ono prominent raga;
aidato who was early 0n the ground,'has comp
:mck again with his pocket as fun of paperd 'u when
if '0“- He says the pictures of Lincoln an!"
I“: *Ppm ugly, but lid in reality is a treat 633‘-
381101' than he is represented. It i! £09911"! . 59'
fez-rod ”In: due candidate’s expectationuren I'd-9‘,
what dirappuintea, .
Lxenr Pumsnnnnr or A BLACK ScouxnnnL.—En
on: paper of yesterday, among' the prisoners sen
tenced for the commission of crimes of various
grades, will be found the name of George Kelley,
who was sent. to jail two years for assault and hat
tery, and assault and battery with intent to commit
a rape. We do not. know whether this is the ex
treme limit of the‘law under the nmended Penal
Code, but we are told not, and if such is the (net,
Judge Pearson has exhibited leniency where it was
totally undeserved. Kelley is a negro of that type
but one remove from the beast, both in intellect
and his lusts. He “hurried to a white woman,
or at least cohabits with one, Wh° is raising an
orphan neice. For four years this inhuman man
ster has been endeavoring to have sexual inter—
course with this child, and only in!“ i" ““159’
quence of me barriers interposed by nature~ We
contend that he was just as guilty as if he had
fully accomplished what he only accomplished in
part,-nml his sentence should have been not less
than ten years-
. A western or Southern Court would never have
been caned upon to pass judgment on such a fiend 5
as it was, be came near being lynched by his neigh
bors when the facts became known to them.
The evidence, of course, is unfit for publication,
but having given what it mainly disclosed, we nsk
all friends of humanity whether such a: light pun
ishment is half severe enough for such damning
dark crime ?
"I-r's Me.”-—The following excerpt from the
local column of a New York paper has more true
poetry in it than many a. piece of sounding rhyme
of loftier pretensions and greater length : .
“ IT’S Mn.”——Paseing a. neat little martin-box of
a house, last evening, we happened to see a man
waiting at the door for admittance. At the in
stant, e‘grcen blind shove just opened a. little
way, and by the gaslizht we caught a glimpse of
a. pair of brilliant eyes, and e flutter of eomething
white, and a bird-toned voice softly said, “Who’s
there?” “It’s me ,” was the brief response. The
eyes and the flutter disappeared from the window,
like stars in a. cloud, and we almost fancied, as we
passed on, we could hear the pattering of two
little feet upon the stairs, winged with welcome:
It was a. trifle ; it all happened in on instant, but
it haunted us for an hour. “ It’s me !” Amid the
jar of the great city, those words fell upon the
quick ear aloft, and metn'gled response.
“It’s me!” And who was “me?” The pride
of a heart’s life, no doubt; the tree a vine was
clinging to ; the “Defends: of the Faithful,” in
the best sense in the word. ~ V
“It’s me !” Many there are who would give
half their hearts, and more than half the hope in
them. for one such recognition in this "wide, wide
mafia." 'On 'Chauge, in tho Direetory, a; the
.Post C'fiica, he was known as A. B. 0., esq. ,- but
on that; threshohi, and within those walls, “ it’s
me,” and nothing more; and what. more is there
one would love to be?
Few of all the hearts that heat so wildly, warmly,
sadly, slowly, can recognize a true soul amid the
din and darkness ortho world, in that simple but
eloquent “it’s me.” As if he had said,
Now I am nothing to all the world,
For I’m all the world to thee.
IMPORTANT 'ro Tssxsus.——An important discov
ery in regard to the practical uses of Petroleum or
reel: oil, now found in quantities, has been made
by Mr. John Lamb, 3. tanner of Allegheny town
ship, Venango county, in this State. He says that
during and since last August he has been using the
oil of several wells in Vsnango county in his tan—
nery, as a. substitute for fish oil, and with most as
tanishing success. During last month he prepared
one hundred sides of upper-leather and eight dozen
of calf ikih,with this oil. They have been exhib
ited to practical leather dealers from Pittsburg and
from Boston, and n qnontity sent to the Eastern
markets with entire satisfaction to dealers. It
makes a'clenner and smoother finish than the fish
oil, fills up instead of opening the pores of the
leather, so as to make it almost water-proof, and
gives it the finish of the finest calf skin. It is also
a superior article for mixing blackening, having
the quality of cutting the lamp-black. The smell
does not remain after the dressing process is com
pleted upon the leather. The oil is also used in
the crude state, costing one-third the price of fish
oil.
A: thin oil is now used also‘by the painter: in
their business instead of linseed oil, the demand is
Xikely, in any event, to be ample.
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Our Harrisburg cotemporaries paraded lag week
in their papers the name of a “Michael Mill , from
Lebanon,” as having occupied quarters for 3 night
in their lock-up. No such person hails from this
ghee. We have got to such a note of goodness.
ere that, instead of being able to furnieh loafers,
vagabonds or criminals, for the jails of other
places, we cannot secure any for our own—the jail
of Lehman being entirely empty. The supply is
run out. Considering the“ Miller” notice an in—
sult, our police have orders to camh the first Har
risburger they can lay hand; upon, and confine him
in jail just. for the fun of the thing, and “to keep
their hands inf—Advertiser.
Don't new; That would be cruelly unkind,
after our people let yeur WideiAwukea do pretty
mush as they pleased when they were here. Be
sides, we doubt if Miller was originally from Le
banon. That may have been merely the last plane
be was from; and it is also questioueble whether
his name was Miller. '
Connie To ms Insuovnuwm—The Non-is City
Rifles, Capt. R. E. Taylor, intend visiting Harris
burg, to participate in the ineuguntion of Colonel
Curtin, the Governor elect, which takes place on
the third Tuesday of January next. The " Rifles”
will turn out at least sixty men, and the Norrie—
town Band, which has been engaged to accompany
them, will increase the number to about eighty,
The “Rifles” are composed of the right kind of
material; and. we predict that not. a more gentle-.
manly set of “good fellows,” or a. better disciplined
military organization ,than the Norristown dele
gntion, will visit the State Capital on that occasion.
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EUTEANATOPSIS.— The late Dr. Theophilus
Thompson, in the following beautiful language,
concludes his clinical language on consumption :
“Am I passing beyond becoming bounds in sug
gesting the reflection that, whrle witnessing such
transitions from languor and decay into undying
life, we may ourselves realize the truth that death is
not the end of existence ; that it is something
grander than human skill defeated? that when art
can do no more, and ‘friends weep at the vestibule
as the spirit passes out of the door,’ we may Win
glimpses of brighter scenes, where the cares and
passions of this lower life shall cease to engross,
and the germs of opening science shall expand into
the fullness of infinite truth .9”
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Mmmsa or my. ELECTORAL Comma E.-—The
Electoral College of Pennsylvania met in the Senate
Chamber at 12 ’o’clook yesterday, and organized
by calling es—Gov. Polloes :0 the Chair, and,np'
pointing W. W. Hay: and John Hall,'Secretarie3'
All the electors were present, except Ulysses Mar
cur of Bradford, who substitutedfl. Reed Lher.
All the votes were then cast for Lincoln for Pre
sident, and Hamlin for Vice President. David
Taggart was appointed to carry the vote to Wash,
ingtun, and Henry Brown to deliver it to the Judge
of the District Court. in Philadelphia.
AFTER A THEE—Chief Waterbury got a. dis
patch yentnrday morning, from Baltimore, to arrest
a. German gentlemln who mu on an excursion to
the West for the benefit of‘hiu health, having in
fimiratake carried off $l2O belonging to somebody
'Velae- He. was on the am which let‘s Baltimore at
l? 9’clook on Tuesday evening, but the dispatch did
“110‘ "“11 here until yelterday morning. It so
"happened: “WWI", that the train, on its. way to
jPittlburg, hm“ down. The Chief heard'of it,
’ielegmphed to “tom, and had the German gen
tleman detnined. . v
Inn mernn’s “Dxxtn."—Rev. J. C. Fletcher,
in a._recent helm-e on Brazfl, said that the press
was as free in Brazil as in New York ; and the law
requires the printer to be pajd both for his paper
and advertisements in advance. .
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Imoxvuxmnr ARRANGEMENT.—One of the most.
inconvenient arrangements about our city govern
ment is the want of a private ofiice for the Mayor
and Chief of Police. The otfice proper, as it is at
present- constituted, is a sort of public place, where
people go in‘and out ad libitum, and as it would
not exactly be polite to order people out, private
interviews with the Mnyor or Chief of Police must.
be held in the street. People have business before
the Mayor, which, as a general thing, it is 11.0.5
policy in let other persons hear, which they can
not. avoid unless they leave. The whole arrange
ment is awkward, and it is to be hoped that better
provisions will be made in the new qulrters.
CATEOLICS.- The New York Tablet furnishes the 1
following statistics of Catholicity: The Catholic
world is divided into 1,001 bishoprics, or prelacies
with episcopal jurisdictions under difi‘erent titles—
apostolic vicar-ates, abital jurisdiction, or territo
riesnullius dioceses. 0f the 1,007, 681 are in Eu—
rope, 128 in Asia, 29 in Africa, 146 in America,
and 23 in Oceanica. In Europe there are 2 patri
archs, 116 arehbishops, 484 bishops, 45 ooncathe
drnls, 15 abbotl or prim-s with quasi—episcopal ju—
risdiction, 6 military chaplains, 18 vicar-s, delegates
and apostolic prefocts. In Africa there are 10
bishops and 19 apostolic vioars and prefects. In
America there are 22 archbishops, 115 bishops and
9 apostolic vicars. In Ooeanioa there are 2 arch
bishops, 12_bishops, S apostolic vioars and l apos
tolic prefect. As regards Europe, the following is
the detail: In Italy, 1 patriarch, 47 arehbisbops,
215 bishops, 44 concathedrals, 11 abbatial territo
ries, and 1 military chaplain. In Spain, 9 arch—
bishops, 45 bishops, 1 concathsdrai, 4 military
chaplains or prelates. Portugal, 1 patriarch, 2
archbishops, 14 bishops. France, 16 archbishops,
65 bishops, 1 military chaplain. Belgium and
Holland, 3 archbishcps, 9 bishops, 1 apostolical
vicar. Austrian Empire, 16 archbishops, 48 bish
ops, 1 abbot, 1 military chaplain. Germanic Con
federation, 6 archbishops, 18 bishops, 3 aposto lieill
vicars or delegates. United Kingdom of Great
Britian, 5 arohbishops, 33 bishops, 3 apostolicnl
ricars. Malta, Greece and Turkey, 6 archbishops,
l 4 bishops, 8 apostolic vicars or prolates undsr
different names. Switzerland, 5 bishops, 1 abbot
and 2 apostolic prefects;
THE ladieenre again invited to examine a new
10: of bargains, which we just received, and among
which will be found the following :-—Beantiful
double-width cloth for cloaks, at. all prices 5 a few
more of those double Broche. shawls, at $7, worth
double the amount; Blanket shawls, Mourning
shawls, Arab, Japanese and French cloaks, Clouds,
Nenbias and hoods for ladies and children ; Brod
ley’s bes't made hoop skirts, 20, 25 and 30 springs ;
Cassimeres, ‘Caasinette, Muslins, Flinnels, Linen
Handkerchiefs, fil- oents ; Chenille scarfs, 25 cents,
and hundreds of other articles to be sold cheap, at
BROWNOLD’B cheap corner. Market and Second,
opposite Jones House. _ no2_2l‘
New Goons! NEW Goons l—Heving returned
from New York,l have received new a large lot of
goods, all of which I bought at auction. One hun
(lrcd pieces of beautiful Set Flower De Laines, the
best quality, which generally sells for 25 cents, at
20 cents; 50 pieces Unbleached Muslimthe best in
town, at 10. cents; 150 pieces of Cassinette, Sati
netts and Cassimeres, from 25 cents up to $1.25 a.
yard; 25 pieces of White Flannel, cotton mixed, at
15 cents; 25 dozen of White Merino Stockings at
15 cents; 50 dozen of Gent’s Wool Socks,” cents
a, pair; 10 dozen Gent's All-Linen Pocket Hand
ketchiefs with Colored. Borders, very line, 31
cents; good Merino Underehirts and Drawers, at 65
and 75 cents a. piece. A lot of beautiful Traveling
Baskets. Best. Calicoes, 10 cents, warranted fast
colors. .
Pleasge call at Lmvr'a, at the old stand of John
Rhonda, Esq., deceased. tfifi
SPEEE'EBEOES.
{IT WARRANTED IN ALL CASESJ
DR . HABV E Y ’ S
CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
For the prevention and Gare oral! those difficultien to which
the female system is pe‘culiul liablo- arising from
STOPPAGE OF NATURE OR DESTRUCTION.
These Pall; ham swu- been known to fail when the
direction: have been strictly followed, and they are
yeifectly 34f: to take by the most'dalicau.
0 MARRIED LADIES they are particularly recom
mended, as they prevent difficulties, and restore nature,
no mater from what cause the obstruction may arise. A
few days in most cases vlll produce the desired etc-ct; and
although so powerful, yet no injury will ever resulfc from
their use. But those who are pregnsnt should not use
them. as they hnve an efl’ect century eo nature. Pamphlets
detailing their virtues, with numerous oertiflottos from well
known physicians and upothecsriee, can he had on applies-
Lion to the agent, who will send the Pills, if desired, by
mnil, poet-paid, to my midterm 7 on receipt of the mOney.
Sold in boxes containing sixty pills, by all the principal
dmgglstu and dealers, Ind I); DYOT'I‘ &. 00., wholesale
agents, North Second street, hiladelphia.
novz-ecddaswly _
A NEW REMEDY
Superseding Guess, 00mm , Guam“, or any compound
the! hasever-been before the people. It has been need by.
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
In their private pnct'te, with entire aucc‘esu, in all cases
BELL’S.SPEGI.FIC' PILLS,
For diseases ore. private nature ; a rum 1’: frequently per
formed in a wear, and entire confidence may be placed in
them. This remedy is a newly discovered specific, more
active and speedy in its elfects than Gubebs 'or Oepalba
done. The pills are half the size of Capsules, and never
nanseate the stomach, or impregnate the breath. Six dozen
pills in a. hex—price one dollar, and will be sent by mail,
pest-paid, by the agent, on receipt of the money.
Sold by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by
DYOTT (l: 00., wholesale agents, North Second street,
Philadelphia . nov2-eodddnwly
_._—-._.»H— ,
HELMBOLD'S G ENUINE PREPARATION Cures GI".-
, '9s,?slad'le‘E‘2PF2‘llgmcmns' __'__
HELMBOLD’B Genuine PrupurationTor Nervous nué
Debilitawd Sufleroru,fim___ _ 7 ~ ~ .
HBLEULD’S Genuine Preparation for Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory. . ,
HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation t'or.Difiiculty of
Breathing, GeneaWenknesa. .
HEfiB—GLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Newer,
Housi- of pggth, Trembling.
H’l‘ifi'liaifi’s‘éenuinTPrepnz-atiofior Night SweatF,
Cold Feet, Dimneu of Vision: r
H '1: ’IILMBOLD’S Genuifipmpmxian for Lanuorffiflii
vernal Lassitude of the Muscular Evstem. ‘
fifiifififin’fi Genuine Preparition for Pallid Couu'w
mace and Eruption. . V
HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Pama in Me
Back. Headache, Sick Stomach. ‘ ‘
{l3‘ See advertisement henaed '
EELMBOLD‘B EXTRACT BUGHU ' r
in another column. > 11014 d&l’j3lrf
W E call the attention of our readers to
an article advertised in nuothm‘ column, called BLOOD
FOOD. It is an entirely new discovery, and must not
be confounded with any of the numerous patent medi
cinea of the day. It is roon ron THB noon. already
prepared for absorption; pleunnt to the taste and natu
ml in action, and what one gains he retains. Let :11
“1°59: the“, who are sulfering from poverty, impurity or
deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic
disease or ailment, take of this BLooo Foon and be re
stored to health. We notice that oundruggists have
received 1! supply of this article, and also of the world
ren‘m'ne'l Dr. Enos’s Isumxw Conmu, which 8‘19”?
mother should have. It contains no paragoric or opiate
of my kind whatever, and of course must be invgluable
for all infantile complaints. It will may all PM”: and
soften the gums in process of teething, and It the same
time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and norsen,
who have (endured anxious days and sleepless nights,
procure a supply and be at once relieved.
113' See advertisement. nuli-d&n'3m
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Mothers, read this. '
The following is an extract from a. letter Written by
a pastor of the Baptist 'church to the Journal and
Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio, and fipelkfl volumes in
favor of that world-renowned medicine—MßS. Wlxsr
Law’s eoornme Snuu FO3 Gmwmw Hume :, '
“ We see :11 advertisement in your 69111171113! of Mrs.
Winslow?! Soothing Syrup. Now we an” ”91“ a word
in fnvor of 111-tent medicine before in our Me! but we
feel compelled to 59., *0 your readers, that thxs is no
'hlmbllz—w; am: uu‘zp rr, up new H To 32: ALL 1'?
Guns: .It‘ is, prob-lily, one ofthe most successful
medicines or the day, because it in one of the best”. And
“‘0” or your readers who have“ bullies can’t. do better
than to lay in a supply. se};29~d&wly
1:=11•21
FEVER. AND Amm, AND ALL FEVERS
ire cured by perseverance with ’
. BRANDRETH’S PILLS,
which takes all poisons, of whatever muure “19me
be, from the circulation.
Mr. John Y. Knight, supervis'or of New Castle, West
cheater county, New York, says, November, 1858 :
“,1 “'3B, two years ago, attacked with fever and ague,
which, notwithstanding the best medical advice, con
-11 we“ to sorely afflict me for six tediuus months; I be—
came {Gllow M aafl‘ron. and reduced to skin and _bone.
Medlcmq and physicians were abandoned in denpair. 4:
an experiment, I concluded to try a. single dose of six
of andreth’s Universal Vegetable Pills, on rm empty
stomach, early in the morning. The first dose seemed
to arouse all the latent energies of my exhumted frame.
I fenred the worst—their purgative efi‘ect was different
frqm anything I had ever used or heard of. At length
the effect ceased. and I seemed lighter Imd breathed
freer. That evening I was indeed sensibly better and
slept soundly all night. The-next day I. followed the
same course, and continued to take the pills in this way
shout three we ks, when I found myself entirely cured.
My health has ieen surprisingly good ever since.”
Sold, price 25 cents, at N 0.29! canal street, New York,
"I“ by m Dragging. Also, by GEO. It. BELL, corner
of Second and Chestnut streets, Harrisburg, and by all
reSpecta‘l-le dealers in medicines. nos-dkwlm
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THE JAPANESE, ~
THE GREAT EASTERN,
11. R. H. trim PRINCE OF WALES,
DE JOINVILLE,
May come and go and be .
F 0 B. G O ’l‘ T E N ,
But the lusnre. the ebuoy blackness, the rich browns, the
natural appenmnce, the sensation of pride and pleasure,
Pl'Od‘Wed by the application of that harmless preparation,
CRISTADORO’S EXOELSIOR
HAI R. DY E ,
Will unquestionably be gratefully
REMBM B E R E D
. By all who use it, inasmuch as
“A THING OF BEA UTY
.LOYFORE van.”
FEIEJ
Prepared No. 6 “so: House, hew York. Sold every
where, had applied by all Huir Dressers. nofi-d&wlm
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.—-Slr
James Clarke’s Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from a
prescrip‘ion of Sir J. Clarke: M. 1)., Physician Extraordi
nary :to fine Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cute of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re
move: all obstructions, and a. speedy care may be relied on.
T 0 MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly snited. It will in a short time bring on
the monthly perind with regularity. '
Each bottle, price One 0113:, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain. to prevent connterfeita.
Tans: PxLLs SHOULD nor an mum n FEMALES numxa
nu: FIRST THREE MONTHS or Pnnaxmcv, AS In" An
suns 'ro sumo ox stomnmn, nor a All! anus rm
may nu; sun. .
In all céses or Nervous and Spinal Afi'ecfionl, Pain in the
Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palffiatiou of
the Heart, Hyeterics and Whites, these Pills ’ iefiect a
cure when all other means have failed and although a pow
erful remedy, do not cantain iron, ca’iomei, antimony, or
Inything hurtnt to the constitution.
Full directions in. the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enciosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50
pills= by return mail.
For sale by C. A. BAKKYART,HIITIEIJIII‘E. jy'l»dawly
IM==l
IMPOR') ANT T 0 FEMALES
- DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS.
The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the
result ofa long and extensive practice. They are mild
in their operation= and certain in correcting all irregu
larities, painful menstrumtion, removing all obstruc
tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache pain
in the side, pelpitation of the heart, whites all net
vous affections, hvsterics, fatigue, pain in the ‘back and
limbs, (m., distufigd sleep, which arise from interrup
tion of nature. ’ -
i DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS
1 was the commencement of a. new en. in the treatment
9 of those irregularities and obstructions which have con
| signed, 60 many thousands of the yoqu,tho beautiful,
I ml the beloved to a. gunman: on“. No female can
enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever
I an (ibsttuction takes place the general health begins to
{ (ice in)
DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS
are the most efl'ectual remedy ever known for 111 com
plaints peculiar to_ Females. To all cllassel they strafin
valuable, inducmg, will: certainty, periodical reg-manly.
They are known {0 thousands, who have used them at
diflerent periods, throughout the country, having the
sanction of same: of the most eminent Physicians in
America. _
Explicit d-irrcfirms, .mm'ng when, and when they
simuld not be used, accompany each box—the Price 0M
Dollar such box, containing-forty Pills.
A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agents .
fills mm by mail, rrampfly, by enclosing price to the
General Agent. Sold by druggists generally.
R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent,
14 Broadway, New York.
Sold in Harrisburg by 0. A. BANNVART.
decl =69-dAzwly
DIES. “’INSLOW,
An experienced nurse Ind female physicinn, In! t Sooth
ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate
the process of teething by softening the gums, mduaifi ll
intimation—Vin allay all pain, Ind is sure to tag ate
the bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will give mat to
yourselves, And relief and health to your infants. Per.
ectly safe in all easel. See ndvertisement in another col
umn. ‘ V nug19,1859-d&wly
' —~~——.~~ -__
bum the Indgpnurenr, New York, July 28, 1859.
(hum-70m- advertising columns contain some testi
monies to the value of a new article known as “Spam
ing’s Prepared Glue,” useful to housekeepers for mending
furniture. It is prepared with chemica. e, by which it is
kept in the proper condition for immediate use, the
chemicals evaporating as soon as it is applied, leaving
the glue to harden. We on assure our readers that this
arti 019 has the excellent phrenological quality of “large
adhesiveness."
rm- “Roby-O. A. Bmsnn, No. 2 Jones’ Row
311741chan
Dr. Bruuon’s Concentrated Remedies.
No. 1. THE GREAT BEVIVER, speedily ersdieates all
the evil elleets -ot' SELLABUSE on Less of Memory,
Shortness of Breath. Giddiness, Pajpitation of the Heart,
Dimness ol‘ Vision, or my constitutional defllgementl of
the system, brought on bythe “unnamed indulgence of
the passions. Acts alike can either sex. Price One Dollar.
No. 2. TH! BALM will cure in from two to eight dell,
Any case of GONOBBBGA, is without taste or smell, end
requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex.
Price One Dollar. . ,
No. 3. THE TEREB will cure in the shortest possible
time, any case of GLEEI‘, even after all other Remedies
have tailed to produce the desired efl‘ect. No tests or smell.
Price One Dollar. V ‘ '
fio. &. TEE BUNITEB la the only Remedy flu? 'i"
really cure Stricturee of the Urethra. No {nutter of how
long standing or neglected the case msy he. ‘ Price One
Dal or. .
No. 5. THE SOLUTOB will cure any case oi" GRAVEL,
permanently and speedily remove ell emotions of the
Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar.
No. 6. FOR PARTICULARS BEE CIRCULAR.
No. 7‘ THE AMARIN will ogre the. Whites radically,
mid in a much shorter time than therein be removed by
my other treatment. 1 In fact, i‘s‘the only remedy-that will
reality correct this disorder. Pleasant to take .1 .-l’rice One
Dal ar. - ‘. ‘ , '
No. 8. TIiIiflRIEN'I‘AL'PABTILS ere certain, gale and
speedy in producing MENSTBUATION, or correehnfiznly
Irregulerities of the monthly periods. _ Price Two Do 7 _ .
No 9. FOR PARTICULARS an]: amount. ,
Either Remedy sent free by' mail on receipt of the price
”maxed. Eneloeepostage stamp and get a Oirwlllr.
General Depot North—East corner of York Avenue and
Callowhill Street. Private Ofllce 401 York Avenue, Phila
delphia, Pa .
For sale in Harrisburg only by 0. A. BANNVART. where
circnisrs containing valuable informaten, with full de
scriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis. on appli
cation. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON,
myl—dly P. 0. Box 99. Philadelphia. Pa.
MESSRS. G HICKERING 85 GO.
HA VE AGAIN OBTAINED THE
G 0 L D
AT THE _ -
MECHANICS” FAIR, BOSTON,
NHL!) THE PRECEDISG WEEK,
OVER SIXTY CUMPETITORS!
Wareroom for the CHICKEEING PIANOE, M: Harris
burg. at 92 Market street, ..
0623'“ W. KNOCHE’S MUSIC STORE.
EXTRACT! EXTRACTSH
WOODSWORTH & BUNNEL’S
SUPERIOR FLAVQRING EXTRACTS
0F '
BITTER ALMOND,
NEC'I‘AR] NE.
- PINEAPPLE,
STKAWBBBRY,
ROSE,
LEMON AND
VANILLA,
Just received and for sale by
jeZ‘J WM. DOCK. JR... & CO
‘
CA1): 11:ng AT CHAIRS—The largest
gm . vm-iety. fifty different styles and £ll
from $6 to $lB aset 'Also TUCKER’S ‘ ’1“ 91:"!
BOTTOM , the best in us’e—only SG—LutbPRIAG BED
29 <0 th JAMES R. BOYD & sox’s;
”16-41“! ~ n Second street, next to Ben’s Store.
LYKEN S VALLEY . NUT COAL——
For Sale yr TWO nouns mm was. ‘
117" All Uunl deli-bend by FA TENT WEIGH GAR Tb-
JAMES M. WHEELER.
15-3039 delivered from both yards.__*_'._ng}7__
FINE CONDIMENTS I !-~E X TR A
FRENCH MUSTARD, a. Choice variety of SAQAD
OILS. SAUCES and KETOHUPS of every description.
111le WM. DOCK. .13.. It. CO-
BURLINGTON HERIHNG L
I 0.-26;u.s~tx ¥¢°¢iVFdr I?! L W‘VJLk‘mCK’ JR", &C 0
'Cammwmnms—ATEE Superior lot
2.: [omm WM. DOCK: 3%. & 00*8.
MEDAL!
inebicaL
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGURATDR,
NEVER DEBILITATEE
' - m ounded entirely from Gums, Ind ha
13cm: anpostahlinhed fact, a Standam hiedimnofinovn
' shave used mum is new re
91 {_in .11 thediseaael forwhieb
O
8
and approved by All that
sorted to with confidence
it in recommemlod.
It has cured thousands
who had given up all hopes
unsolicited certificates in
The dose muthead-pted'l
individual taking it, And,
to Ictgently on thebowelsJ
Let the dictates of your!
use of the LIVER IN
will cure Liver Com-q
tacks,ll yup epliafl
Sum m e r C o m-l
ry,Dro ply, Sour‘
C a at i v enen Club;
m Mon-bus. Cholera
lance, Jaundicc,‘
es, and may be used unc
ry Family Medi
niunmzluc, (a.
cwenty minutes, if
spoonful: are ta ken
tack. 1 H
All wha use it are.
in it: favor. I I:
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INVIG
ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
__uso...
SANFO R D - S
H
>
TAMMY
GATHARTIB PILLS
COMPOUND]!!! FROM
_Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in 05a.”
Cases, .41? fight, and wall Imp many climate.
The Family Cathur-I ' gtic PILL is n gentle but
active Osman-tic, whichl m [the proprietor humedin
his practice mere than H twenty yearn.
The constantly increasing demand from those
who have long used the, A PILLS, and the satisfac—
tion which all exprele in regard to their use, he:
induced me in plane them H Iwi bin the reach of all
The Profession wellinow xthat difl’erent Gathertieo
net on difl‘erent portions; 9.. {ofthe bowels.
The FAMILY CA-l iTflARTIG PILL ne.,
with due reference to this 0 pro“ eshbliahed fact, been
compounded from a vanie- it: ol‘ the purest “firm“
Extracts, which act alike H I“ every puflof e ali
mentmy canal, and are E" :good and safe in 11l
cases where I. Onthartie in Ineeded, such as D e
:anaeme n t n of the m ‘Stomach. sleepincn,
Pain! in the Back land Loinn, Costive
ness, Pain and Sore- 4 hues; over the whole
body, from sudden cold, iwhieh frequently, if ne.
Ilechdk end in a long [l'l igouty; 95 Penn-Long!
Appetite, a Creeping
over xhe. bodfi,‘ Resh‘
wnmm' m m In», all
BASES, Worms in Chil—‘
tiam,agreat PURIFIER‘
diseases to which flesh in‘
mention in this lawman-ll
Price Three Dimes.
ngaive; Invigogator 3:3 FamilylCatharltic rims are
rata’ ’ n: and so d who euaie by the
mm: 'm :11 mfiwu. y’ , _
S. T. W SANFORD, M. 1).,
Manufacturer and Proprietor, 208 Broadway, N. 3‘.
jy7-dBcwly
in:
MRS; WINSLoW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, prefien’cs
to the attention of mothers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
. FOR. CHILDREN TEETHING.
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
Aattening the gums, reducing all inflammtionmwill
allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is ‘
SURE TO REGULATE TEE BOWELS.‘
Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, ‘
and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have put up and sold this article for over ten years,
end. CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it,
what we have. never been able to any of any other medi
cine—NEVEß HAS IT FAILEDi IN A SINGLE IN
STANCE, T 0 EFFECT A CUBE, when timely need.
i ever did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any
one who need it. On the contrary, all are delighted with
its operations, and spank in terms of commendation of
its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in
this matter “WHAT WE DO KNOW,” after ten years’
experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR
THE FULFILLMENT 01‘ WHAT WE HERE DE
CLARE. In‘almoet ever‘y instance where the infant. is
“Searing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
:1; figmen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis
re .
This valuable prepatntion is the prescription of one of
the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in
New England, and has been used with NEVER FAIL
ING SUCCESS in
THOUSANDS 01“ 0.13.138. ' _
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo
rate: the ntomwh and bowels, corrects acidity, end
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will n 1
most instantly relieve
GRIEING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND OOLIO, ~
and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily reme
died, end in death. We believe it the BEST and SUREST
REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSEN
TERY Ind DIARRHGIA IN CHILDREN, whether it
arises from teethlng, or from my other cause. We would
any to every mother who has a child enfl'ering from any
of the foregoing complaints—Do NOT LET YOUR PRE—
J UDIOES, NOR THE PBEJUDICIS 0F OTHERS, stand
between you and your sufierinfichild, and the relief that
will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUT LY SURE—tn follow the
use of this medicine, il' timely used. Full directions for
using will accomfplny each bottle. None genuine unless
the facsimile o CURTIS 85 PERKINS, New York; is
on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Dmggietu throughout the world. -
Pxxlomu. Drum-2, 13 Gun: S's-Imm, New YORK.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
sep29-dhwly
IT WILL PAY YOU
READ TH IS .
IT WILL PAY ,YOU
OBSERVE WHAT I SAN!
IT WILL PAY YOU
FOR A VISIT V'l‘O
HARRISBURG! ! !
TO SEE AND MAKE YOUR vuncmsm
FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME
AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF
READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH,
CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AN D
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL
KNOWN ARCADE,NO. I’. JONES ROW.
AVAILING MYSELF OF THE
ADVANTAGES WHICH READY
CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER- ALL
goons AT 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER
CHAS. S. SEG‘ELBAUM.
P. S.-—I[AVIN G SECURED
A FIRST RATE CUTTER 'AND TAILOR,
I AM NOW READY TO MAKE
CLOTHING TO ORDER IN THE
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE.
I WARRANT A FIT OR NO SALE.
oct6-J
KELLER’ S DRUG STORE, is the place
to and tha belt dugrt‘ment lot Pom nannies. fl ‘
fibfimfifiéfifiéfib’m’ iii};
_ , to buy hunt Indie incl
FOR. the genuine ENGLISH MUSTARD
, gt to ' KELLBR’S DRUG STORE.
within the lat two yam
of relief, as tho numerous
my possession show.
tothe tampaument of the
Law! in such gunman as
judgment guide you in the
VIGOEATOR, Ind it
plain“, Billi In At
;Chronic Diarrhoea,
ip la.int I, Dynamo
lsumach, H hitnul
lie, Choleru, Chole
ilnt anhun, IT I an:-
{Female W on In: on
{cenfully as an omin..-
cine. It will cure 810 I
thousands can wait? ) In
two or t Inca fan-
It commencement of at
living their testimony
Sensation o I Co l a
”cannon, Humans, u!
'mnmmwnonr ms
latex: or Adults, Rheuma
-lof the BLOODand may
their, too numerous to
(want. Dose, Ito 3.
TO
T 0
$1165 of Grand.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILRO AD
WINTER TIME TABL
gg“
FIVE TRAINS DAILY T 0 5.; FROM PHILADELPHIA.
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, NOVEMBER. Elana, 1863,
The Pusenger Trainsof the Pennsylvaninflsiitoai Com
pany will depart from and arrive at. Harrisburg and
Philadelphia as follow: :
EASTWARD
THROUGH EXPRESS I[RAIN leaves liarzsburg 9.!
3.40:. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.50 3.3:: .
1" AS'l‘ LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.55 g m., and
arrival at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Hurishurg at 5.25 p. 111,. and ar—
rives at West.Philadelphin it 10.20 p. m.
Thane Trains nuke close «mention at Phiiadelphin
with the New York Lines. '
Accommomnou mum, No.l.le"e~' Harrisburg
at 7.30 a. m., runs via, Mount Joy, and arrives at West
Philadelphia. at 12.30 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris—
burg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives at West Philniflelphii M?
5-40 p. m. ' I
' ACCOMMODATION mum, N 0.2, Mm Harrisburg
at 5.35 p. m., runs via. Mount Joy, connecting at Dillar
ville with MAIL TRAIN East for 91111114911933 1,
WESTWARD
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN lanvea Philneiphis 3:
10.50 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.19 a“ m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia 11'. 8‘0) I. m .. and
arrive! at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m. '
LOCAL MAIL TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 133: Pittaburg
at 7.00 a. DI
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia ”12.00 man, and ar
rives at Harrisburg at 4.15 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia ”2.00 p. m.: and arrives at Harrisburg at:
7.35 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia st
4.00 p. In, and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m.
Attention is called to the fact, that passengers. lea-ving
Philadelphia at 4 p, m. connect at Lancaster with
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATIOS TRAIN, and arrive at
Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m.
SAMUEL D. YOCNG, '
no'l3—dtf Supt. Eflat. Div. Penn’a Railroad
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
“-..-_._ ’;-f;_
NOTI C E .
CHANGE ’OF SCHEDULE.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26m, 1860,
the Passenger Train: of the Northern Central Railway
will leave Harrisburg as follows :
(1' (DING SO UTE.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at. .300 a. m.
EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at............7‘40&. In.
MAIL TRAIN wi111eaveat.......... .. 1.00 p.m.
G OING N 012 TH.
MAIL TRAIN will leave at... .. ..«u . . . 1.40 p.lll.
EXPRESS TRAIN will leave 84.. .. . .... . "8.15 p. m'
The only Tl‘ain leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be
the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN South. at 3.00 s. m.
For further information apply at the oflice, in Penn
sylvania. Railroad Depot. JOHN W. HALL, Agent.
Harrisburg, November '23, 1860..~nn‘24
NEW AIR IngE ROUTE
NEW YORK.
W ‘ rlifi» ; ‘ 5
_~_ - '-.. “Evy——
==-;;; 42% ..-_;.7'
. , :_ _._, ~fi:..,~.
... . _r—r 4a.»:
Shortest in Distance and Quickest in Time
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF
NEW YORK AND HARRIS BU KG,
V VI A
READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTONE
MOKNING EXPRESS. West, leaves New York at 6
2.. m., arriving In Harrisburg at 12.-’l5 noon. onty 6.3
hours between the two cities.
MAIL LIE}: leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and u]
rives at Harrisburg at 8.30 p. m. __
MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Harrisburg at.
8.00 a. m., arriving at New York at 4.30 p. m.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Earrin
burg at 1.15 p. 111.. arriving at New York at 9.00 p. m.
Connections are made at Harrisburg M 1.00 p. m. with.
the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pennsylva
nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad:
All Trains connect at. Reading with Trains for Potte
rille and Philadelphia: and at. Allentown for Munch
Chunk, Balaton, Joe.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New
York and Hurisburg, by the 0.00 a. In. Lim- from New
York or the 1.15 p. m. from Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and moon
modntion, this Route presents superior inducements to
the traveling public.
Fare between New York and Harrisburg, Fm nouns.
For Tickets and other information apply to
J. J . CLYDE, General Agent,
jel _ _4- 7 ~ , ' Herrisburg.
PHILADEIQE’HIA
A;
VREAEHNG RAILROAD,
SUMMER ARRANG EMENT.
ON AND AFTER MAY 28, 1960,
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG
DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) at 8.00 A. m., ond 1.16 P.
m., for Philadelphia, arrivingrthere It 1.25 P. 51., and 816
P. M.
RETURNING, LEAVE yaILADELPELA. :t 8.00 AM.
Ind 3.30P.M., striving at aninbnrg n 12 1:5 ml ind
8.30 P. 31. ‘
mums :—-'l'o Philadelphia, No. 1 am, 33.25; No. a,
(in same ruin) $2.70.
IAREB:-—To Reading $1.60 and $1.30.
M Reading,<connect wizh trains for Pottsvi'h, Minera
ville, Tsmaqnt, Oanwissa, kc. _
noun mums LEAVE READING FOR Pinball]:-
PHIA DAILY, at 6 A. M., 10.45 A. M., 12.30 noon and
3.43 P. M.
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR READING tt .0 .
M., 1.00 P. m., 3.30 P. M., and 6.00 P. M.
PARES:—-Reading to Philadelphia, 81.75 mi $1.45.
THE MORNING TRAIN FROM 'HARBISBUBG 00R
NEOTS AT READING- with up train for Wilkelban'o
Pittston and Sex-3.11mi: .
For through ticks“ and other information apply to
J . J . CLYDE,
General Agent;
' .dtf
PHILADELPHIA
ML?AILR'DAD.
READING
REDUCTION OF PASSENGER FARES,
0 ' ND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1860
1‘ A COBIMUTATIQN TICKETS. _
With 26 Coupons will be issued between any 110 an
desired, good for tile holdeg‘ and any member of his
family, in any Passenger tug-In, and It any time—st 25
per cent. below the regular lures,
Yuma: having occasion to use the Bow, foequently on
business or pleasure, will find the above arrangement
convenient and economical; as 101:: Pasnenger trlinl
run daily each way between Reading and Phil-dolphin,
and Two Trains daily between Reading, Pottuville em!
Harrisburg. On Sundays, only one morning train Down.
and one afternoon train Up, runs between Pottaville and
Philadelphia, and no Passenger train on the Lebnon
Ynlley Branch Railroad.
For the above Tivlwlg, or any quggnnuon “infill;
thereto, apply to s. Bradford,an.,Tx-euurar,l’kiilde -
phia, to the respective Ticket Agent. on the line, or to
G. A. NICOLLS, Genenl Snp't.
March 27, 1860.—max28-thf
H 4“ T C ll' 8:, O 0 u ,
SHIP AGENTS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
13S WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
DEALERS 1N
FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, COTTON,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
TOBACCO AN!) CIGARS.
nov6-d6m .__—
L. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL TUNER
H, nus Rnpunnn OI PIANOS, MELODEONS. &c..
kc. Order: in future must be left at WM. KNOOHI’S
“17310 STORE, 92 Muket street, or at BUEHLEB’S
HOTEL. All order: left at the above-named places will
meet with promxt “Nation.
Fix-at cluu P 1 NOB for sale
DRIEDIBEEF~An exthfiogor DRIED
BEEF just received by ‘
“9 ,WII -.1199£._!w 00;
STORAGE! STORAGE’I'z
Storage received at warehouse of ,
mm JAMES M WHEELER,
neplß—dl!