Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, December 07, 1860, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
Tar DAILY PATRIGT AS!) stox may EC 11541;:
Tank’s Book Storeflom“ 0" Tm“! a“ 3"” '3
arrests. ,
SAUSAGES Ax” Punnmas.—This is butchering
lesson, and it is a fortunate nfl‘ait entirely that.
non. of our neighbors are aware of the fact that
We In)" no hogs to kill. Yesterday our esteemed
friend and fellow-citizen " Yankee Bill” sant us an
exceedingly fine lot of sausages and puddings—
mnnufnotnrod by Col. Huber, who evidently prides
himself upon his skill as a knight of the cleaner,
and takes in butchering occasionally.
hum Bosros.——The letter of our excellent friend
(L, from Boston, cane to-hnnd a little too ble to
be of general interest. The telegraph and the
newspapers of Boston anticipated the writer’s ac
count of the forgy on the blank and white nigger:
who nttempted to celebate'the anniversary of Old
Qasawattomie. We agree with the writer that the
Bostonian: are conservative, and the day for bold
ing Abolition meetings there has pretty much
pused any.
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Lynx: halt—We copy the following item!
from the Lykenatown Journal of yesterday _
Fwd!!! Injured.—-.ln Gratztown, on Friday
week, A son of Matthiu Fallon was kicked in the
IPdomenwy a. colt, from [he efi‘ects of which he
died next morning.
Serial“ Fall.~—On Saturday last, a man whose
name we were unable talent-11,1131] from a manifold
ing on which he was working at a ham belonging
to I). Lehr, Esq., Gram bnrough, and striking a.
pile of stones was severely injured.
A Smesn. urn—The express train, guing west,
ran of the track at the switch in Newport, on Wed
nesday morning, upsetting the market and express
ears, and breaking the trucks of the baggage car.
The cause of the accident was the breaking of the
switch rod. There was no person hurt “”131 the
express agent, who had his face slightlyjcratehed.
The south track is for some distance considerably
torn up. The rnb‘bege was cleared from the north
track by 9 o’clock, a- m., when the trains passed
a! usual.
“Tn; CRT 15 Sum. 1‘33? CouL’L—‘lhree more
wandering “grants sought shelter in the lock—up
on Wednesday,and started out yesterday morning
«Ethont breakfast, and thinly dad, to battle with
the world for enough food to keep the soul from
leaving its earthiy tenement. George Meyer Ind
John Bagley were on their way to Catfish, and
Lewis Fisher was on his way to Lebanon. All of
them out of money and in search of work. So it
goes—one party tread: upon mother’s heels, so
‘fast they follow. ‘
I‘m; WEATIIEB.—In yesterday '5 paper we an—
avmneed a snow storm , and the subsequent. disap
pearance of the snow. Searcely had the announce—
ment been made before another change followed—
n-clomiing up, accompanied by an effort to snow.
A: the time we write this—s o’clock on Thursday
evening—it is‘quito cold, and the prospects for
snow are still promising. Should it come now, the
foundation for sleighing would be admirable, and
there is no reason why it should not remain, either,
except the 'interrention of one of those sudden
£1111!!ch new as frequent as they are unaccoufita
8. ¢
Dixxn.v~W(-n’t somebody invent a new and
popular tune for the amusement of whistler: and
singers? Dixie has had an unexampled run of
{our momma, hut it. is new sung out, whistled out,
played out-and the young nigger: who have been
declaring that. they would take their Bland and live
and die in Dixio,are still about, prepared to live
as they " gum" din], on cold “ wittles," and wait
for some new am! papal»! retrain to turn up—one
than will last at least {oin- months before it. be
comes threadbare. What a fast. age we live in!
Barbara Allen, William Reilly and Mary’s Dream,
sang at sociable gatherings of our great grandads,
lasted several generations, while Dixie went- to pot
i: four months.
liE=l
Enron-um Sum—At the adjourned Court held
in Hollidayebm-g last week, the ease of Charles
Eughee agains: the Pennsylvania 'Railroad Com
pany was tried. The plaintifl’e claim amounted
to $lO,OOO, and we: for 100 tons of railroad iron
taken from the Portage Road, and damages. The
defendant claimed to own it under a purchase mile
from the State, or the agem of the State, hefbre
the sale of the. Public Works, while the company
Jay claim to it under their purchase of the main
line in 1857. The jury rendered s verdict for the
defendant for $575, the value, we under-tend, of
ten tons of iron. I: is aid the company will take
the cue to the Supreme Court. '
Kusts Emma—Mr. Editor, ‘llow me to mike
the following acknowledgment! to the people of
Bmishurg :
Former mknowlefigmenl.
T. R. Robinson -
C. A. Hay - «
Henry Bender -
J. P. Rutherford -
WI. 8. Shlfer -
I’. Daugherty -
S..S. Carrier «
A. Human} _
W. Enoch: _
J. R. Eb] ‘ - -
28. Hartshom -
Mrs. E. Haldeman
Mrs. Sarah Haley
Wm. Colder -
Cash - - -
- . - . 109.75
Josurn (inmum, agent.
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Anna-r TU lion Ax Emma's Tnzmssa—Un- {
paralleled Gan of Jfoml Depi'aeyiry.—-:At a very '
hue hour on Wednesday night some marauding
leoundrol invaded rho promises of our friend Hips—
line, editor of the Sam Seminal, and but for a for ‘
Innate discovery, the aiin‘r plate, jewelry and n!3
his boardedgold and silver would have been among
the missing, and m: should have had‘tho terrible ‘
and nuke-rd of realization of poverty in the fra- ‘
torniwy—"a thing not in itself disgraceful, but «L 4! 3
“hwy,” as old Hughes used to say. It appears 1
that one of the younger branches of the family
the head thereof boing shunt—had occasion to go :
to the hydrant It the lit»: hour before moutioued, 2
sud in the. yard In discovered a man who attempted l
to conceal himself: Young Hineliuo, with gun i
PNGGBGG 01‘ mind, fulfilled his errand as if he had
m‘h 11° Gianna, but as soon as he reached the i
house he “Gk s loaded gun and won! out on tho I
back porch. Tho burglariously-diepoged individual 3
lend “10 Wise and \ried to oscapc, and did as- 5
cape, but young Binding fired, and me porting i
scum no flow ‘6“ smm mm in (he burglars, ‘
PMW} ‘5 h° 3"" i' ’W'l serum and run.
The generally "mind “pinion heretofore has,
been that editors arl P 00?! Ha! ha 1 burglars are ‘
,no tools. and the! Inn." “in!“ u “use calculation
when to gain and Will.
Wu shall be on the look '01:! banner. “ Links
know ya who's a cumin'." W 0 11!" went up Thin]
“not toward our house froquentl: late at high:
““11 heavy sums of money abylt us, amounting
to A total of two dollars. Ind I half, and on fen:
were men excited tht aomo rascal who knew the
“mm“- “e'nnenny hid Ibo!“ us would 3m“ “9
Eve-tween the Jim, burning, glans-begin“! gu
mm, but as for having our premilu inndea,
“I“ ‘ “Wight mu: “ruck us. The lines on in
deuLout °r joint. Gentlemen bur-glut, ”Mid?!
111-our doon doublu~lopkcd——sll‘tlld cloth'e'e flyfid
‘n‘ ‘3‘" 9°“! in the bunt—or " on in rayon?-
..a it dog’tmmu- which. ’ . .. ’ .o
1 Damn or final MsanLn—Hugh Maxwell, 3
name familiar to every old printer in the State,
died at the residence of his son, Dr. Thomas Max—
; well, near Jackson Hal], Franklin county, at the
2 advanced age of eighty—three years, on the first of
last November. A writer in the Lancaster Intel[{.
2 gcncer gives the following brief biography :
Mr. Maxwell was it very useful and promi—
§ nent man in his day and generation. He was born
A at Port Ferry, lréland, December 7th, 1777. HIS
l father’s family were Scotch Irish, his mother's 311'
glish. He came to Philadelphia. when about
twelve years of age, as word and heir of as rich ma—
ternal uncle named Bingham. _
At the age of nineteen he embarkedin the Book—
pnhlirhing business, in connection will hiatthew
Carey. In this connection, if lam not mistaken,
they published the first Literary M 83831” Issued
in Philadelphia, Garey being "1° ostensrhle ”aft!”-
3 Among ogb" works, Mr. M. published an edition
' of Shakspearo with notes. I here before me e
1 copy of the Works of Wlllialn Smith, D. D., pub
, s fished by Mr. M. in 1.807, whiehfor style of execu
t tion is not :urpossed by any Similar work of the
i present (131- _ ,
I In a firmncrnl crisis, which occurred soma years
later, he lost a fortune of $25,000, and in disgust
i' retired to a farm near the city. But his mind was
I too active to seller him long to remain in retire
. ment; he sold his farm, and commenced the publi~
i cation of a. paper at Youngmanstown, and after
' words at Bellcfonte, in each of which places he
. stirred up a spirit of public improvement. But he
1 had not counted the cost of neWspaper publishing
in country places. and was again 3108612 ~
About 1819 he removed to this city, opened a
book store, Ind commenced the publication of the
Lancaster Gazelle, which he continued for a num
ber of years. He then purchased the Lancaster
l Journal, one of the oldest Democratic papers in the
f State, which he published up to 1839. It was than
i merged in the litteflfgcnccr. While in this city he
i was ever found loading the van in public improve»
i merits. He was one of the most active in getting
i up a company for improving the navigation of the
Conestoga. ; and called the first meeting at Colum
bia, for the purpose of interesting the people in one
of his cherished projects, the uniting of the city of
Philadelphia by railroad with the Susquehanna at
i that point. He had the satisfaction to ion it carried
. through, amid much opposition and ridicule. Who
1 would now agree to disponse with it?
i He was one of the first, if not the very originator
i of '“ The Mechanics’ Library Association” of this
i city. For years he exerted his influence to have
1 market houses erected in the difi‘erent wards of
i this city, by which the whole population might be
occommodated, and was elected to Councils for the
purpose of pushing the project through ; but tho
opposition was too strong, and one-third of the
population still remain without the benefit of a
public market. -
I He was the author of several useful inventions,
3 among which the Prihtor’s Roller, for which he
I took out. a. patent in 1817, was the most importnnt,
‘ as it introduced anew era in thc art, the impor
§ tance of which can scarcely be estimated. He was
i the first to.call attention to the causes of steam
: boiler explosions, anti received much commenda
! tion therefor in the newspapers of the day.
1 He discovered the Lyhcns’ Valley or Short
( Mountain cool fieldsmnrl with William White, Earp,
1 our worthy ex~Sherilf, sent the first coal to market
‘2 from those mines. ' ~ * ‘
3 Ho numbered among his acquaintances and
i friends some ofthe moetprominent men of the coun
; try in Science, Literature and Politics; and from
the ranks of his npprentioes have arisen some 'oi'
i the most influential and useful men, among whom
i are John W. Forney of the Press, and John H.
l Pearsel of the Express.
i As a writer ho was remarkable for “ facility and
i vigor, was anjndustrious- and critical render, a
r profound thinker, and a bold lender.” , ’
1 His lil‘eyas full of vicissitudes, but his end was
| peaceful. He passed away without pain or disease
1 of any kind, and in the hope ol‘a blissful immor—
-3 tality. > '
FlACrJesrrrrA.—The relative strength of the Be
pnblican and Democratic parties in Mercer county
for the past four years has been about five to four.
During that time the reluive standing of the men
summoned Id juroretlhae been about firm to one, in
{nor of Republicans. Last week, out of twenty
four grand jurymen, there were two Democrats. It
is incredible that this could have happened seei
dentally, or that it has been accidental for so many
years. Two cases, eucoeptible of being made to
take A polities) shape, come before this Republican
grand jury last week. The first'wes a violation of
the election laws. A Republican board of election
officers in West Lackawanoek toWnship received a
vote from 3 Republican who had no more right to
vote than anew}: “rived South San Islander would
have. There could be no clearer violation of the
law stated. Yet the board took the vote. against
the protest of responsible men. The grand jury
ignored the bill, and the prosecutor has reason to
be thankful that they did not- saddle him with the
costa.-——.lleroer Press.
The above case is not without a. parallel. In this
eii-y one Com-ad Miller went to the polls in Oeto~
her and voted for Garcia and the entire Republi—
one ticket. How much he was entitled to do so may
be inferred from the feet that he tool: om- his final
naturalization papers after that election. He was
prosecuted, and every righhmilded citizen looked
forward hopefully to seetho the purity of the balé
lot box vindicated by the punishment of Miller.—
Yet. with all the proof to convict him, a. Republi
enu Grand Jury of Deuphin haunt} met the wee
It the threshold,and ignored the bill—thus vir
tually declaring the man innocent of :- misdemea
nor that every person knows he vns guilty of.
Ax Enenc DIVINI-l.—A clergyman in Englanfi
he: recently found a new field for hie labors. He
hoe taken the thieves under his eepeeiel one; they
have been the lambs of hie flock. Not reformed
thievee, but those in the daily pnctiee of Jack
Sheppard’s occnpetion in its various phases, have
been the pet sinners of this model minister. He
halvieited them in their wretched quarters, been!
their experience, ettended their sick, buried their
deed, and been looked upon by them as their espe
eiel pastor, in whom they confided. One would
like to know if‘ he prayed with them before they
set. em. on their nefarious expeditions ; if he
blessed the stolen goods; it he knew beforehand of
their plans and purposee. Either a. eingular re~
lation this to he held by a clergyman who teache
the importance of the decelogue, not omitting the
commandment, “Thee shalt not steel.” But the
clergy sometimes have etretio tellzs. Witness the
forthcoming life of a notorioue New York prosti
tute, written by a. person in holy orders; and the
rage that recently prevailed in London for giving
religious tea-partiee, where sweotmente and ear
mons were dispensed to individuals who make
their living by whet is. known as the “eooiatl evil.”
Indeed, it is not a great. while since a New York
preacher announced that. on a. eel-min uoe'neion, he
would discourse to prostitutes and thievei. This
is going to publieene end sinners .with e wen
geanee.
Tm: ISAm;ua.\‘uos.—The military display at
the intuguruion of Gov. 09ml: promises to be one
of unusual “traction . Up to this time we bar of
some twenty companies that will participate. It.
in' however to be presumed that, some cumpanies
that. now (all: of coming will not be here, and pio
bably others that, have not yet taken any action on
the muse: will reuolvo betwaan this and tha time
to come. In his not you boon dofinitaly rim-lid Is
ugnds the Blair county regiment, but uveral
companies from Blair county—om, and probably
two from llollidaynburg, and mm from Alumna,
will mnsz like)! participate. A company from
Bellei‘ame,une from Pottsvillo, one from Norris
lawn, three or four from Ma coma-find two from
Peru county, are known to ban mad. their ur
mngementa to some.
The Logan Gull-flap! Leuist—own, Capt Selhei
m‘br— one of the finest comp-hie! in the Saw, are
“'1": t 0 come, some of the citizens of bovine“
1""{38 ”weed to pay their aliens".
FATAL Accmnn Joh ' ' '
.- u Sunpson, an employ»
0‘ “If 3““ Top R-ilroad,was killed chnudny
nonung, At, Baton, by upidgnully falling 5.,
Quentin ”’9'- 13" “I! I sober, i‘ndu‘flfiofihii
gigging chplinallatowima -‘ " w
a loud" wife in‘
four children. . ‘ . '.- : 2:”
Tn: I’m-r Drawn—Wo clipfihe following first
class notice from the Tyrone Star of yesterday:
PATRIOT AND Unrox.—ln'another column wlllbe
found the prospectus of this really excellent Jour
nal. I: is we best daily in the State, published
out, of uhel city of Philaddphia, an! as ie will con
tain full reports of the proceedings of the Legisla
sure, as well as every thing else of general interest,
our readers, whodcsim a. daily, could not do better
than subscribe for it.
Ah! thank you, brother Jolly, for 33‘0“? gOOd
opinion, which is doubly welcome, coming as it
does {tom 9. man of taste and judgment, who him
self knows the art and science of making a pal)“
for the million. 'l‘ge columns of the paper have
not'lntely been as sprightly as they might have
been, owing to a combination of circumstances 0"!
which we had no control—4h: principal being a
want of timber—but as an abundance is soon pro;
mised, look out for coming events.
EL‘CLESIASTIUAL Yum—Sunday last was the
first day or beginning 6f the ecclesiastical year,
and aecordiugly the first Sunday in Advent. Next:
Friday. and each wounding Friday between that
time Ind Christmas, will be fasting days. The ec
clesiastical year is divided into three parts: The
first part, from the first Sunday in Advent, is
Christmas, or the birth of Christ; the second part,
from Christmas to Whit Sunday, or the As‘cension;
and the-third am! last part, from Whit Sunday to
the first day in Advent, (It the beginning of the
ecclesiastical year. The days of the holy obliga—
tion are seven in number. The Ember days or
Quarter Tenses, which occur four times a your, are
on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays—first; im
mediately after the first Sunday in Lent; seepnd,
in Whit Sunday week; third, immediately after
10th September; fourth, immediately after" the
third Sunday in Advent. '
How Soumu X.Sronz A Bun-TRns.—-ourindus
trious contemporary of tha Tyrone Star is a. real
live country editor, can always appreciate a good
thing, and has a felicitoui way of dishing it up to
make it palatable; Here is his lntost: ,
A welLto-du citizsn of our neighboring county
of Huntingrlon, and an acting justice of the peace,
whom w. shall call Squire X., was recently tried
in the Quarter Sessions of that county, upon tho
novel charge of stealing a bee tree. It. appears
that in company with a neighbor ho was passing
through a piece of woods belonging to tho latter,
when his friend _cilled his attention to a line bob
tree, which he had discovered, and which lie in;-
tended to cut, down in tho course of a. fow nights,
for the sake of the honey. The tree was a. tall
one, and near to the very top could be seen awarmjs
of the busy insects (mining and going through ,th'w
summer air. ' i l
That very night the bee tree disappeared. Thé
disappointed owner at once had his suspicious
aroused, and upon making enquiries, found out to
his satisfaction that Squire X., assisted by two
man whom he had employed, had cut the tree down
and hauled it home. So he had the Squire at.
rested and bound over. When the,anrter Ses
sions came an, Squire X. securcdtha services of
Mr. S., a. well known attorney. His confederates
had been subpoenaed to attend as witnesses, and
matters looked bad enough for him, until the cam
came to trial, when, through the advice of his in—
genious counsel, the witnesses refused to testify,
on the ground that they Would crimiuate them
selves; and so Squire X.wah acquitted. When he
went to pay his attorney faciafter the trial, he re
marked to Mr. S : “well, I did take the tree, it is
true; but I was badly sold,after all. I had the
trouble of cutting it. down and hunting it home, to
get in retnru‘nuthing but a. nest of infernal yellow
jackets. There was neither a honey bee nor an
ounce of honey in it E”
SDI; THOUSAND DOLLARS Won-m at“ new gum}:
from New York auction} The greatest,bnrgains
ofi'ered yet. Having taken advantage of the da
pressinn of the New York marketyf have now a
lot of goods to oll'er which canhut fail to'pleaso :
2,000 yards the bestDelaines at 20 and 21 cts H.OOO
yards of Caucus at 8 and 10 «its. _; 500 Woolen Hodus
for 37 and 50 cts., very cheap ; 500 pair of gentle
man’s woolen Socks at 12 and 15 0:8. ;' (50 dozen
Undersbirls and Drawers at :30, 62 apnd 75 (33.;
1,000 pairs of ladies Stockings at [2 and 15 cm;
10 pieces of Black Cloth fur Clqaks _: a large as
sortment. uf ladies“ and gents’ Gloves, and a great
many govdsy To those who buy in so]! again a.
liberal discount will be made, S. Lewr, at Rhoad’s
corn or. do»? 'l'
SPEéfE " gaff—oE9.
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-:13" wannamwn m; ALL" CASES 4:};
DR. HARVEY’S.
CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
For the prevonfion and Cure oral! those dific'ulties to which:
the female system is peculiarly liable arising from 5
BTOPPAG-E OF NATURE OR OBS PRUCTION.
These Pills ham never 'bem known to fail when tin:
diver-tion: have been strictly fallowul, and they are
perfectly saf- In mice by the most delimit. v I
I‘o MARRIED LADIES 1112-! are particularly recom
mended, as they prevent diflicnlties, and restore'unture,
no matter from what cause the obstruction my wrisof. A
l'ew day: in most one: will produce tho denim efirctgl and
nlthough so powerful, yet no injury will ever result from
their use. But those who ll'e pregnant should not use
them, I! they have an efiect contrary to nature. Pamphlets
detailing their virtueaniith unmemunc‘ertifimten from‘ well
known physicians and apqthmries, can be had all Emilio:-
lion to the agent, who will send the Pills, if desired, by
mail, past-paid, to any address, on receipt of the money.
Sold. in boxes containing sixty pills, by all the prin'cipal
druggmtfl and Milan, and by DYOTT & 00., wholesale
lgentn, North Second atntt, Philadelphia. 1
nofl-ecddkwly ' 5
W. .+W_.
’A NEW REMEDY
Sunni-selling Cums, Coral); . Cusuws, or any toml‘wund
that has ever been before thg people. It has been 11:19:} by
ONE HUNDRED I’nYSIUI A 133,:
In their prim") pruet‘ce, with entire tau-mess, in all fuses.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,I
For disease» of a. prmm: nature; a run: isfrqquemly yer
fonned in a mum, und emits confidence may be pk?“ in
them. This xemedy ii a newly discovered specific, more
active and speedy in its _efi'ects than Uubehe or Cdpmm
along. The pills are half the size of Cupmlea, and never
nauseate the (stomach ,or impregnate the breath . Six dozen
pills in a. box—price- one dollar, And will be sent by‘majl,
post—paid: by the agent. on receipt of thumoney. ‘
Sold by a!) the principal dzaggisbl and dealers, and by
DYOT'P k, 00.: wholesale Igauts, North Second street,
L'hiladdphia. navfl-eodd&wly
—-- mm— -- .
HELMBOLD-S GENUINE PREPARATION Cure! Gra
__ V ."311 B‘flfizlfifin‘b Kigprzfflffmfigqs: _ .__.
lIELM ”OLD’e (‘renume Propamtmn fox-“fi—E'VGuu—nul
Debilitated Entrants.
li‘lTIL-MBUIID’H (3353113 Pihfiifififin 101" Loss of Pmmr,
Lola of Memory.
llELMBOLD‘S(‘nuiuiri'mpnntion for Difiicnlty of
Breathing, Gage“! flatness; _ - .
HmTfiizfiLn's‘Genum Profiting for iv‘aii’R’SrTfi
112"". of_ my; Mammaw _ ,
HELMBOLD’S Genuine Preparation for Niglxt‘EWEfl-T,
Cold Frat, Dim-3M of Vision.
llEllEhiiiOL’o7B"fié‘iuiifl'iéiaraliii YFllEisiA—rjifii:
.. yum} }.a_xs§tmje pf thofiuxcnlai§zfiteuh .
Humowusne‘xihiifhepmuon for Pallid Comm:
nagce and Er‘uptionl.
Humßofln“?(§;fl‘iiifi’}2§a‘rfiio?m vii'fifiift-m
Back, Emulate, Sick Stomach.
{Face adverfimment headed ‘
HELMBOLD‘S EXTRACT BUUaU
in number column. non-mu 8m
11:31111
W E call the attontmn of our readers to
n article ulvertisvd in another column, on] led BLOOD
FOOD. It is an entirely new diacovery, and must got
be coufmmded with any nf the numerous putent medi
cines of the day. It. is room run ms 31.001), ulxeldy
prepared for absorption ; pleas-m to the taste and untu—
ml in lction, Ind ‘l‘hlt one gniua he retains. Lgt all
“1069. then. who are sufcri 111 from poverty, impurity or
fleflmeney of blood, and consequentlyvith some chronic
disease 0! ailment, take or this 31.008 EOOO and be re
store} to health. Wgnufica that our druggistfl have
received A supply nf thin nficle, Ind :130 of the world
renowned Dr. Hume’s In PAH m 1 003 mm, which exery
mother would have. It contain}! no paragox‘lcor opmte
of any land whatever, and often!“ must be invaluable
for all inflame complaints. It will lllty all will, ‘lfld
503611 the gums in process of teething; and at the amps
“I!" "Still/6e the Much. - but all mothers ““1 PPR”,
who have endured taxi-ma days and nleeplflls mghta,
procure a supply and in at once réllered. ‘
{l3's" navel-Meme“. , - - - .anlhlkwmn
V ~ .__-__ _._. law- ._ ‘ ‘
Mather-a, read this. ‘l‘
Thell‘ullowing is an extract from I, letter wn, ten by
a plstor of the Baptist Chuck to the JallT‘llal and
Musmger, Cincinnlti, Ohio, nndeelk! volume: in
favor of tint worldqénowned medicine—MES: WINS
Low’a 8001111": Swan: 30: Osman-x Tssuxxaa .
“We an n Idvprtlsomont, in 39‘“ 00mm“ 01 MN!-
Winnlow’s Sonthin Syrup! NOE!" “9’93...“mé!!!)1‘fi
in flvor of i I):}an midiéin‘é Béfprd'iy .oulf lifegbntyo
m 1 ‘compolled' truffle :yiiurrmidom um. _ 31!! m)
liming—wi- nn «fix-Ht; AMY gut!" 1W 3‘ 41131;. W
31.1188- 10:i3',"-pr‘ob?lhly',' 0119799311.. "“4““: “Fifi
mainline: o! then-y, humane it Help of their tj. ‘ Aid
molt-01w” readers win hue babxel cln’t‘d "butts:-
nurw my in n mpply. , ff ' "mam;
: FEVER AND Aqua, AND ALL FEVERS
are cured by perseverance with
BRANDRETH'S PILLS, '
.‘which takeslvnll poinons,.ol‘ whatever nature the! m“)
be, from 1115 circulation.
Mr. John Y. Huang Supervision of New Castle; West—
cheater “Willy, New York, says, November. 1858:
“.1 w”, two years ago, attacked with fever nnd agile,
Winch notwithstanding the best medical lance, con
tinned to sorely afflict me for six tedious months; I be
cam? yellow as saffron. and reduced to skin and. bone.
Med: I:an and physiciads were abandoned in despmr. {is
In Experiment, I concluded to try a. single dose of mx
01' Brandreth’s Universal Vegetable Pilla, on an empty
“0mm“: early in the morning. The first dose seemed
to arouse all the latent energies of my exhausted frame.
I fem-ed the worst—their purgative effect was different
“‘2'” “Willing I had ever used _or heard of. At length
““3 “500$ ceased, and I seemed lighter and breathed
“‘09!“- That evening I was indeed sensibly better and
slept Soundly all night. The next day I followed the
Home course, and continued to take the Pills‘in this way
about three weeks, when I found mysell entirely cured.
My health has been surprisingly good ever amen.”
s°ld_:PTice2s cents, at N 0.294 Canal street. New York,
"I“ by all Druggists. Also, by GEO. u. BELL, corner
°f Second and Chestnut streets, Harrisburg, nnd by sll
respectable dealers in medicines. noS-dkwlm
I‘3}: JAPANESE,
THE GREAT EASTERN.
u. n. 11. THE PRINCE OF WALES,
DE JOINVILLE,
May coma and go and be
FOB.GO T T E N ,
But the lustre, the ebony blackness, the rich browns, the
natunl fillpeannce, the sensation of pride and P19“?l'e:
produced by the application of that humle ss preparatzon,
CRISTADOBO’S EXCELSIOR
. HA I E DY E , ,
Will unquestionably be 511695;“!
REIIEMBERED
By all who use it, inumuch u " ’
“.4. THING OFBEAUTY '
IS A. LOYFOREVER.“
Prepared No. 6 Astor-House, New York. Sold every
where, and applied by all Hair Dressers. nofidkwlm
THE GREAT ENGLISH . Emmi—Bll‘
James Clarke’s Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from a.
prescrip’ion of Sir I . Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordi
nary to the Queen, , ‘
This inveluable medicine in unfeilin‘g in the cu-le of all
those painful and dangerous dieeues to while): the female
constitutions subject. It moderates ell excess and re—
moves all obstructions and a speedy cure my be relied on.
' - 'l‘o MARRIED LADIES '
in is peculiarly auitacl. It will in 3 short time bring on
the monthly period with :- ulafity.
Each bottle, price One‘éiollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain. to prevent counterfeits.
T 333: PILLS anon“) now my mum n! Hunts Dunno
1m: FIRST THREE MONTHS or annxcr, As 13!? um
sunn To 31mm on Mmommuu, BUT A! war urn: nan:
ran! An: all. '
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affection, Pain in the
Book Ind Limbs, fatigue _on Bligh: exertion, Palpitatiou or
the Heart, Historian ml Whitea, these Pills will when a
cure when all other means have failed, and although a pow
erful remedy, do not contain IND, colonial; antimony, or
anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions. in the pamphlet uou‘nd each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.—51,00 and fl postage stamps enclosed to any au
tliorized. Agent, will insure a. bottle, containing over 50
pills, by return mail. ' _ '
For: sale by 0. A. Barnum. Harrisburg. 51741:wa
IMPORTANT T 0 FEMALES
DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS.
The combination of ingredients in these Pins are the
result- of a long and extensive practice. They are mild
in their operutiuu, 3nd curtain in correcting all irregu—
larities, painful menstruation, removing all obstruc
tions, whether from cold qr atherwise,‘headache pain
in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, ali ner
vous afi‘eations, hysteria, fatigue, pain in the back and
limbs, km, disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup
tion of nature. L .
DR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS
sun the enmmancement of a. new era. in the treatment
of thone irregularities and obstructions which have con
signed so many thousands of the young,'flia beautiful,
and the beloved to a. maximum anus. No female can
enjoy good health unless she is regnlur, and whenever
an tipstmction taken place the general'he‘nlth begins to
ac ma. ‘ ‘ -
DR. GHEESEMAN’S ' PILLS
are Hm most effectual remedy ever known for 11! com
pnfints peculiar: to Far/tales. To all chases they are in.
valuable, mam-mg, with certainty, periodical M'gularily.
{they are known to thofisands, who have usedi them at.
different periods, throughout the country, having the
suction of some oi the most eminent Physicians in
America. '
Explicit directions, stating when, and when they
should not be used, accompanyench box—the Price One
Dollar and! born, contaih-ingforty Pills.
A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agents.
Pals sent by mail, promptly, by enclosing price to mm
General Agent. Sold by druggnts generully.
R. B. BUTCHI GS, Gene“! Agent,
14: Broadway, New York.
8.3 M in Harrisburg by C. A. BANNVART. ’
decl 359-dkwly .
aims. WINSLOWZ
An experienced nurse. end female physioien, has: 30011»
ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate
the process of teething by softening the gun", reducing as
inflamnation-ewill allay all pain, and in ante to regulate
the bowels. Depend'npenjt mothers, it will give rest to
yomelve‘n,’ and relief and henlth to you infants. Pen
ectly are in all Amflt‘l. See advertisement in another col.
unm. ' _ auz19,1859-G&W11
1l mm the Indepenygnt, New York, July 28. 1559.
(hum—Our advertising columns contein 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 chemicals, 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
article hes: the excellent phi-analogical qullity' of “Inge
adhesivensss.”
For sale by c. A. lumen", No. 2 Jones’ now
:u7‘dkwlm
11=ZI
Dr. Bruuon’s Concentrated Remedies.
No. 1. THE GREAT REVIVEB. Ipeedily erafllutel all
the evil effects of SELF—ABUSE, u 1.05: of Memory,
Shortneu of Breath, Giddineu, Pulpitefion of the Hen-t.
Dimneee of Viuiqn, or my countimtional derangement! of
the system, broughtpn by the unreetninei indulgence of
the nations. Acts alike oI oitlwrlex. Price One Dollar.
No. 2. TH! BALM 'ill cure in fmm two to eight dun.
my one of GONORBflmA. is without taste or smell, and
require: no restriction of ection or dies. For either sex.
Price One Dollar. ' ~ '1
No. 3:13!!! THREE will enre'in the moment pouible
time, tiny case of GLEET, even utter all other rkemediet
have failed to produce the desired efi‘eet. No tute or smell
Price One Dollar. ' .
N 0.4. Till PUNITEB is the only Remedy thnt'ill
really cure Strietures or the Urethra. No nutter of how
long Kunming- ur neglected ‘the one may be. Pfice One
Do u. ' . . .
, N 9. 5. TILE 501.17 an will dun my can or GRAVEL,
pennmehtly and npeodily remove :11 “fiction- or the
Bladder and Kidnegn. Price One Donn.
No. 6 FOR PA TIGULARSBEE CIRCULAR.
No. 7 THE 'AMARIN will care 11;. White: radially,
and in a much shorter time than they can be moved by
my other treatment, In fact, is thu only nmody tint win
realllly correct this disorder. Pleas-mt Io tale. Price On:
Do at. . ‘
No. 8. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are certain, are and
speedy in producing MENS’I‘RUATION, orlpbrraotin§ lny
Irregularitios of the munthly periodl. Prim Two Do lan.
No 9. FOR PARTICULAR! sml OIRQIILAR.
IKth‘eljfie'maiy sent freo‘by flail on reoc‘iptg‘f the price
annexed. Enclose postage ntuup and goat I; (firmly.
General Depot North-Fm: corner of Yorfi {Ategue pad
Ganqwhill Street. Private Oflico 401 York Av’amg’eyllhim
alelphigx Pa . ,7, .‘
Earulo in Harrisburg only by C. A. BANNVARTfiwhere
Giruuiars oqntamiug valuable infill'mltzell, with fin“ de.
scriptions of each can, will be delivered griffin} on sppli.
cation. ‘ Address ‘ DR. FELIX BRIYNON,
myl-dlv P. 0. Box 99. Philadelphiad'a,
NIESSRS. C I-lIGKERING ,& ,CO.
RAW-f AGAIN OB'J'J INED THE '
G 01.” MEDAL!
AT THE
)1 EC ll AX ICS’ FAIR, BOSTON,
HELD THE PRECEDISR WEI-IK,
017151: SIXTY CUMI’ETI T 011351
Wuemom for the CHICKERING'PIANOS, It Harris
burg. at 1"). Market street,
uu2:;-fl' ‘ W. KNOOHE‘S MUSIC STORE.
EXTRACTS! EXTRAGTSH
woonswonwn & BUNNEL’S
SLTPEIIIIJR FLAVflh'lNlr' EXTRACTS
mmm A 1.31051),
snowman,
rm: .wmm.
STRAWBERRY,
ROSE,
Ju‘l reached and fur pale 11v ,
5:29 , VAL-DOCK. Jn., &CO
‘3 N 1“ Q4‘ I ‘
C‘aml D‘ssg‘vliffl‘g (’l‘l'é IRS.——The largest
"m was”: ms: sszafigrgrys= w Wm,
BOT? 031) ‘ha best i. gsé—Onlly ‘_ n t“ PRIZVG- BED
‘ ‘ AMES R. BOYD 3 7,4 .
hum-(11:? Sam)! 39'3““! attest, next to Bilwgtih.
LYKENS VALLEY NUT GOAL——
For Sale n Two nouns PER ms. .
If? .41; Goal delivered by PATENI: WEIGHCAR Ts.
‘ . ' JAMES'M. wrmnmn.
1139051 delxemd from both mm. = ' ' '- ”11°17
FINE UONDIMENTM lam X TR A
FRENCH MUSTARD, & choiqe variety of SALAD
OILS BADGES Ind" KBTOHUPS 6! every ducriptlon.
“If” M. 7 mt. nocx. Ina-go.
UELINGTON‘HER "'
«Boasm‘ “$7“? 1”. r" WH-szogba’i’fd
TRAVEL!) 31$ .. ' lSu rior lot
C n_t_ ' ’ flag-“.1 sj , fivfigngfa Go’s.
LIV E R____|_N_,[l_l GORATOR,
IT is compounded entire
become an established fact, a
and :pproved by all that» ' 1
sorted to with mmficlmmel m ’
it is recommended. 0
It In: cured thomndal
who had given up all hopesi E“
unaolicited cerfifiwtes in! d
The done must be adapted
individual taking it, and ' m
m Ictgently on thobowels.
Let the dictates of your O
use of the LIVER IN- a
will cure Liver Conl- H
tackaJDyspepli 11,
snm m e r co m- >
I’YgDI’OpIT, Sun 2
C 0 Hi veneu Chol
m Marlins, Cholera! H
lance, Janndicc,‘
es, and may be used nun-I
tr, Family Medi- m
HE “mean, (in! H
twenty minutes, i]
spoonfuls are ta ken; >
tack. l
All who use it are= H
inits fuor. i Q
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THIS IN Vl6
ORATOB, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETEER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle. ,
. _ ——ALBo——-
SANFO R D - S ‘
CATHARTIO PILLS
Pure Vagegabk. Extracts, .and put up in Gian
Cases, An- nght, Md Will keep many climate.
‘ The Familypathqr-l 'me PlLLia agenda 6m
active 01mm“, which! m ithe pnpriotorhasuedip
his practice more final .4 .hmnty yous. .
The constantly imreas-I inf demand from thnn
who have long mod the! '4 i 1) LLs,.na the satisfac—
tion which all express in; In?” to their use has
induced me to place themi H Iwi bin the reach of ail
Thomeouionwellknow! gthat dflfemnt Catlin-tia
let on diflomnt portion. “1 loftho b'owels.
_'l‘he FAMILY 0.1-) haunt“: PILL 11»,
With due reference to this 0 {well established fact, Men
oompouudad from n vario- :ty of the purest Vienna
Exit-eta, which act alike H :on every part pr 0 Ili
mentsuy anal Ind an E" ggood sud safe in :1]
cuenrheren éathartic is needed. such as D e
ran3eme n t s of the m Stomach, slegpincu,
Pain: in the Back and Loins, Costin
ness, Pain and Sore- 4 nos: over the whole
body, from sudden cold, which frequently if ne
glected, end in u long m locum or Fever, toss oi
Appetite, a Creeping . ,Senuuion of 0.1-]
over “16' body, Reu- :lesmeu,fiumon, m
wmamm m Humul Blmmwm-rom ms.
EASE, Worms in Ghil- ' dren or Adults, Rheum.
tiam, ngreat PUBIIIER Q !of the BLOOD and many
diseagea go _ypiclg lies}; in; _ gum, tog numergns m
mention in thid miredisiéf D imen’c. Dose, 110 3‘
Price Three Dimqs._, ._ ___;
The Liver Invigorator and Famixy Cathlrfic Pin: a."
”tail“! by Dr - m: ggnemny, and mm yhnmaafie by the
Tune in all tum tom. ‘
S. T. \V SANFORD, )I. D.,
mqut'mturet and Proprietor, 20S Brandway, N. 1'
in-dtwly'
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents.
- to the tttention of mothers, her ‘
SOOTH‘IN G S'YRU P,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates, the prpcess of teething, .by
softening the game, reducing ell inflammation—will
zllmy ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is
SURE y'l‘flO- IiEGULATI-l THE BOWELSB.
Depend 'ixpon 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,
and OAN'SAX, IN CONEIDENCE AND TRUTH of it,
what we lime never been able to any of any other medi
cine—NEVEß HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE IN
STANCE,’ T 0 EFFECT A CURE, when timely used.
Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any
one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with
its operations and speak in terms of commendation of
its magical eil‘ects and medical virtues. We speak in
this matter “WHAT WP. n 0 KNOW,” after .ten years’
experience, AND PLEDGE OUR. REPUTATION FOR
THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DE
CLARE. In almost every instance where the infant is
sufl'oring from pain and exhsnstion. relief will be found
1: figteen 01; twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis
re . -
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of
the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLED L NURSES in
New England, and has been used with NEVER PAIL
DVG 3130011158 in '
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
1?, not onlyorelieves the child from pain, but invigo
rntes the s mach and bowels, corrects. acidity, and
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will 5.1
most instantly relieve -
. GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND 001.10,
sud-overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily reme
died; end in death, , We believe it theBEST and SUREST
REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSEN-
T 33? and. DIARBHEA IN CHILDREN, whether it
arises from teething,‘or from my other «use. We would
any to every mother who has a child sull'ering from my
of the foregoing complaints—Do NOT LET Y UR PRE—
JUDIOEB, NOB THE PBEJUDIOES 0F OTHERS, stone
between you: and your sufl'erinichild, and the relief that
will he SURE—yes, ABSOLUT LY SURE—to follow the
use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for
using will ”comp-my each bottle. None genuine unless
the fooasimile-ot CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is
on the outside wnpper.
Sold ’by Druggiste throughout the world .
Forlorn}. "ms 13 CEDAR sum, New You.
PRICE ONLY’ 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
sep29-dlcwly
IT ‘VVI'LL. PAY.YOU
READ THIS.
OBSERVE ' WHAT I SAY !!
HARRISBURG! ! I
TO SEE AND MAKE YOUR PURCHASES
FROM THE LAP-GE, HANDSOME
AVAILING MYSELF OF THE
ADVANTAGES WHICH READY
LEMON nsn
VANXLLA,
r. srmvma SECURED
A FIRST RATErCU'r'mn AND TAILOR,
0016.d4tn
KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place
‘01!“ tho bop! ”gunmen of Port. nonunion. ‘
Kimmfifiéfifin the place
Eggtggggnfigmwwfivswm
um mmwwwm
itiebital.
SANFORD’S
NEVER DEBIMIATEG
[y irom Gums, and hi!
Standard Medicmo, known
‘lhu'e used it,and is new re
in all the disease: forwhieb
within the last bro you.
of relief, as the nnmm"
my possession show.
in: the tomwnmentor m.
used in such quantities as
judgment guide you in the
VlBO RATOR, and it
inlainu, Billi us At-
Chronic Diarrhoea.
plai n I s, Dyoente-
Sta-men, ll bitnnl
ic, Chulern, Chole
!lnt nntnm, F l aun-
Femnle W enknes
canafully as u: Ordina
cine. It will cnrc SICK
thousands can testify ) in
two _or three fea
n commencement of st
FAMILY
OOMPOUNDED FROM
‘DREN ‘
' ‘ _TEUHNC
MRS.’ WINSLoW,
EU]
[’l‘ ‘VIIAL PAY Yo]!
TO
IT WILL PA 1'
FOR A VISIT T 0
AND FASHIONABLE STOCK 0F
READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH,
CASSIMERES, VEsrmns AND
G ENTS' F URNISIIING GOODS
NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL
KNOWN ARCADEASO. 3 JONES ROW.
CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER ALL
Goons AT 10 mm CENT. CHEAPER
CHAS. S. SEGELBAUM.
1 AM NOW READY TO MAKE
CLOTHING TO ORDER IN 11m
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE.
I WARRANEA 31150.11 N 0 SALE.
: flame: Gf Giraud.
giving their tummy
Y 0 U
PENNSYLVANIA RAILRO A D
WINTER TIME TABLL
$9l“
FIVE TRAINS DAILY T 0 3; FROM PEILADELEMA,
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, IVOVEMBEB 25m, 1196!)é
The Plunger Trains of the Pannsylvnniallsilrm. Lmm
pan, will depart from And arrive at Martina-1; um
Philadelphia as follows : -
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Bumbag 1:
2.40.. m., and arrivqs atht Philadelphia at 6.50 5. m.
FAST LINE leaves Ha ris‘ourg at ] 2.55 p. 31"., and
“1'“95 at West. Philadelpiia 3“ 590 P- ‘“ -
MAXI: TRAIN Iona; Harrisburg nit-3.235 p. m.. and ar
rives at Went Philadelphia at 10.20 p. In.
These Trains mum close connection It Phlhdeipiiia
RH]! “16 NEW York Lines.
ACCOMMODATION IBAIN, 930. 1, leave: Hurx‘aburg
at 7.30 a. m., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives 01" West
Philadelphia at 12.30 g. m.
HARRISBURG Accomxomnogq ”we; mum's
burg it 1.16 p. m., and arrives at West Philflslphin at
6.40 p. In. F
ACCOMMODATION TRAYS, Ru. 2, lanes Emma-g
at 5.35 p. m., runs via Mount Joy, connecting at Dillar
vme with MA [L TRAIN East for Philadelpmg
WESTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philndagnj... I:
10.50 p. m., and mini at Harrisburg It 810 n. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves I'Efilmielphin n 8.00 n. m , um
urivea st Harrisburg M. 1.20 p. m.
LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for P 1155 Emu;
at 1.00 a. m.
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon. m 1 3.;
rive: at Rania-burg at 4.15 p. m. ,
HARRISBURG AOGOMMODATION TRAIN have:
Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Hardbbmg at
7.36 p. m. . '
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave: I'hiluieiphia. at
4.00 p. m., and strives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p m'
Attenfian is called to the fact, that pmengers having
Philadelphia at 4 p. m. connect at Lane-m: with
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Ind arriw It
Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m. . - .
SAMUEL D. YOUNG.
nomtf Supt. .‘East. Din. Pmn’a Raikomi
NORTHERN CENTRAL EAJLW A 'l'.
gum
2- . 'V w-. ' ' - _‘l
IN 0 T l ,c E .
CHANGE OF SCHEDULL’ '
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2813, 1360,
the Passenger Train of ma Northern Oen‘vral Mira
win lowa Burris-abuts at: follows ; .
GOING SO UTE
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave 8t..3.0f- a. m.,
EXPRESS TRAIN will leave bt............7.&03. l.
MAIL THAI)! willleavest........ .. . . . . .. 1.09 p.lll.
GOING NORTH
MAIL TRAIN will leave Hanna“ N .. . 1.10 19.1:
EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at. . . . . . _.8.15 p. m
The only Train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be
the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN South. at 3.00 a. m.
' For further information apply at the onion, in Penn
sylvsnia Railroad Depot. JOHN W. HALL, Air-23%.
Harrisburg, Hommber 23, 1860.—x1024 A _d ___
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
\ T 0 _ _
NEW" 1703 K.
--,_ «_._—_._,— Vrcggx; .
‘—E=3E"-'-'." ' -' - 33“" -‘
. >.. {W ..aw—“i‘;
_4 . w ..fi-rlgf.
W..- . ._l I #1::
Shorten in Distflflfifl and Quiskcst in Time
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES 0F '
NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG,
V I A
BINDING, ALLENTUWN AND EASTOM
MELNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at 6
a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 man, only 0%
ham-n bétween the two cities. -
HAIL LIKE loaves ng York at 12.00 noon, and at}
rites at Harrisburg at 8.30 p. m.
MORNING MAIL LIKE, East, leavt'm Harriet-mg at
8.00 a. m , arriving nt'New York at 4.30 p. m.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Barkin—
bxu-g at 1.15 p. m., arriving at New York at 9.00 p. 11:.
Connections are made at Harrisburg “1.001). m. with
the Passenger Trains in eaeh direction on the P91121331"-
nia, Cumberln'ud Valley and Northern Central Railroad;
All Trains connect at Reading with Train: for Pozn—
villa and Philadelphia, and at Allentown For Munch
Chunk, Huston, ace.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between Nat
York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. In. Line Imm New
York or the 1.15 p. m. from Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery and wheel, comfort and mom
modation, this Route presents superior induct-mm! to
the traveling public.
Fn'e between New Yorkand flux-35b: rg, Fll 330141113
For Tickets and other information apply to
J. J ._OLYDE, General Agent,
jel _._ M. ___ 7
IJHILADDLPHIA
BED
REAPINAG RAILROAD,
SUJIML'K ARRAIVG EHEfi'T.
ON AND AFTER MAY 28, 186.,
TWO FABSENGEII. TRAINS LILAVI mm
DAILY, (Sundays exceptedg It 8.00 A. M., all 1.16 P.
IL, for Philadelphia, nn-ivingthwre “1.25 P. m., “L 16.“
I’. M. »
BETUBNIIS’G, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA It 8.00 ‘3.
Ind 3.39 P. M., :u'riving It Harrisburg It 12 65 noon II!
8.80 P. M. ‘ ' ' ,
FAME :—’l'o Philadelphft, No. 1 Gun, 33.”; No. 2,
(in lune train) $2.70. ‘
nus t—To finding 51.60 nnd $1.30.
At Reading-connect with trains for Poflsvih, BEIGE»-
Yillo, Tun-qua, Oatsvim, kc. .
FOUR TRAINS LEAVE READIXG FOB [mun
ran. DAILY, gt a A. 3L, 10.45 A. m., 12:40 mount
3.43 P. M. '
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA PO)! READING It .6 .
m.,mo I'. m., 3.30 r. 31., “a 3.00 P. u.
PLUM—Beading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and $1.46.
THE MORNING TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG COH
NICTS ._u‘ 31;an with up train for WW
Pittman and Scranton. ,
Im- throngh tickets and other inrormation apply I 0
J . J. Oil-YD],
Gena-d Agent
nyli 4hr
PHILADELPHIA
A 81)
' ‘RAILROAD.
READING
REDUCTION OF PASSENGER RAISES,
us As» AEEIELWHB—QLHEL 9.1 m
'“ "" aommumz-lON TICKETS,
With 26 Cnuponn. will be issued between my point;
desired, good for the holder 3nd my number of MI
family, in any Passenger train,sud It my tibia—l! 35
per cent. below the regular Tues.
ruties having occasion to use me Bond {raga-1m; on
Dnlinaau or pleasure, Wm find the my. omngvm‘t
convenient and emmqmicul; a Four ulnar: trains
run daily each way between Reading and Phi dolphin.
and. Two Train «13in between Beading, rennin. m
Harrisburg. 0n Sundaym only one morningtnin Dom
and one afternoon trnip Up, runs bewem Pottnillo
Philadelphia. and no l’aaunger thin on the LOW!)-
vgleypranch Baily)“.
For the show» 23:19“, or may inhalation renting
:hnreto, apply to s. Bndford, 12511., Treasurer thunk]—
phia, to the renpecfive Ticket Agents on the inn,» in
' G. A. moons, Gnardflifl'm
March”. 1860.—Wt! . I ‘ ; :
H'ATGH $3 00.,
SHIP AGENTS
AND ‘
COMMISSION M ERCHAN'TS,
ms WALKUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE coo
. . , 1!.
WINES AND quuo'ng 19K,
TUBACC'O .uvp 'g" » '
nova-(10m > 19:183.
L. GODBOLD, PnAormAt, manna
.an nil-nan 91.11.13.803 muons to.
n. Orders in (at emuagzbe let" u WILINOdn’é
uusto. 839 mm,, sum», or warm
HOTEL“ All «410131;» the above-nuged pip“ ”I!
most wi 11: I n on. ' ' " E
First obs-{’IXEOB for ale. ”Md
DammnEEE—An ext-m roger 913131;
WWW 3” mm. _b
STORAGE! 310349131:
Storage tau-ind vat warehouao of '2 "F a ‘
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