Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, December 19, 1860, Image 3

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    Loan: NEWS.
THE DAILY Puma! m Union may be hadka:
Jack’s Book Store,corner of Third and Mar e
streets. 7 _
Puma? AND {lmam—The DAILY Puma: m
Umox can be had by Dauphin subscribers, every
naming, at the periodical store of J. S. Flynn.
Tll3 Ingmar—Under the change of _aoheduie on
the difi'erent mill-omin, “W “‘59 °f‘ closing the
mails at the Harrieburg Post onion, Decaniber lat,
1855), is as follows: ' A
rnxxsnvmm n. R.
pang—7 a. m.—wny mail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. m.,
9 _m. '. ‘ H . . . :
chal.-—6.30 a. lan—way mail, 3.50 p. 131., 9 p. m.
murmurs can-nun n. R. ‘_
South—l2.ls p. m.-—way mail, 9. p. m‘.
North—l p. m.‘ ~ ' -
LEBANON VALLEY R. B.
7.30 a, in.
DAUPHIN AND SUSQ. B. B.
1.30 p. m.
- cunnnnmun VALLEY R. R.
7.30 a. m., Ip. 19.—emit mail. .
’ BY: STAGE.
7 9.1 m, to Gettysburg, on‘ Tuesday, Thgrsday
and Emilia]; 7 a“. 111;, to Jamestown, on Monday,
Wedh‘esrhy and Friday. 1 p. m., to Lewxsheuvy,
on Saturday.
ISME=EI
NOTIQE.—The committee of thirty-three, up
pointedmc the preliminary meeting held last Sat—
uranyevening, will meet at the Court House this
evening, at seven o’clock. ‘ 3
_ J. C. Kmmnn, Chairman.
' Tun 01.53101: Munnnß.—thr'l'ey Logue has
baaiz' egnviated, and senhon’oed to be hung. for the
mud: of Juan! Lewis. A motion for a n‘ew‘trial
win; overruled. Ira Davin, implicated in thé Vs‘ame
wigs, is‘té‘be tried pt'tlgé Ephmary termg.
r’YIRY memAß.—We re'ceive on an average
thi’éja copies of the New Orleans Picayune twigq a
weed}, although the afipposition is that there fit
63in fmail between that city and this. Some of
tho~ii|ails must occasionally secede, 'or get'ofi'th‘e
track} f _ fl 7, ‘
It post b New York Shinto: $3OO for ': axiom;—
naqns alumni-am” at his ratification maetmg—lhe
billiip'jnst sent; in. , -
{Tli-eknpposi‘tion is that it was in bottles, and
only became spontaneoua when it was open'ed and
efi'ervesced. ,
Tu following receipt; for cleaning paintmny~ be
of some use to our lady readers during house
cleaning : Pour a Bucket-full of hot . water on a
quart of bran, shit 3 while , then strain out the bran,
and use the water with a rag. It will remove‘all
dirt, and is cheaper than snap.
' Arum 10 Cum Rum—A darkoy .nognod
Aaron Molson, who possesses the indisputable right
to fine title of an infamous blaok-guord,wu oom
inittéil to prison josterdg'y for making on ingecent
molt upon : yollow remap nomad-Mary Yoflets.‘
If all In: true that is .5013. of tfiis‘vfollow, he ought
to be mode to “for nomotforrhin' misdeeds,}and
probably will before hazis'rthro'ngh with this job.
Mmorn Hoas.—Gheszer_‘ county- 'is great on‘
raising high. A conespondent of one ofthe'papers;
mm. flint'Mr. John Steal of the? beshalton‘floteln'
has ’dis‘posedvof: his Jorge hog tolls-. 5 Abraham'-
Ga'ildin ',' of_ Pottstofinfidi ninety-five (mum .' Ther
hog weighs eight hundred pounds. Mr. Norris,
211:, of ;Morhop§ille, fed two hogs which fliers;
sludghtered'on the sixth of the month. Theirf
fiéights were 730, and 720 m., gross, and the nett:
weight 632 and 620 pounds. They were a few'
days over 15 months old. For quality and fatness
they were hard to best. When slaughtered, a
number of pal-sans were on the ground, and shared
the'hospitality of Mt. Pyle. A box wgs up on the;
the”; weights of the two hogs. It. was «on by Mr_
3.0. Baldwin, and contained about $3O. Ease
Fallowfield ahead. .
Anna" 'lO Bum: Jno.—On Monday morning
one of the keepers of—the prison noeidenhlly dis{
covered that e convict named Samuel Willis, had:
grown tired of his confinement, and. has on theE
point of» perfecting the preliminary amusements'v
“making a grand struggle for liberty. He had
nesrlyoompleted a. hole in the wall large enough:
to noble him to crawl through to. the corridor.—‘
119' intended finishing the job on Monday night;
and immediately after finish Capt. Nevin, take the:
keys sud-make his escape. Portugal: for him'
the discovery ‘wos made, for the Capt. is a man.
whom it would not do to trifle with; When Willis?
found that his plans were frustrated, he. became
furious, and it was with great diflicully that he was
subdued. It will he remembered that he was con
victed of highway robbery about two years 3:9,:
and has still one your of his sentence to serve. '
henna Pas-mung“ Pmnncnvn—Some
days ago a young men named Whitman, a. clerk in'
the poet-office in this city, religned his position ,_
and went home to Helifei. The Telegraph inci-‘
deltally hinted that Dr. Portal} ought to appoint,
mm goddilepublieen, who would the: be able to}
fainiliirigdhiinulf with the duties-of the ofliees—
Oni’fli'i'lggh'intf lomefiof' the .-fr'_i‘enda of iAh'relham
Fififie!‘ edlle3=npoh'%he postmaster, and'snggeatedv
the appointmentof thatgentlemn to the 'vncant
clerkship—that he had a deed sure thing of beingi
the‘Doctox’s successor‘in 05043; and in acoeptingE
the humble position,‘it.woizld lie: only to enable him'
to learn the dutierofs the _ofioe. Mr.Freanex-,him
self, in his intenseuxiety to fill‘ the office to the
entire satisfaction of' the people, went in person to‘
Dr. I'm-tar nnd solidited the vacant 'elerkahip, exé
plaining the landeble objectihehed in'view, and the
certainty 50f his ; ay'po'intment. And yet, with}
_thitiflh.=Porterflfleflyfrefneed to do any thing of.
thehjnd. There ie’lie‘r'v'éflenees for yon!
Tn Gonna- Housn Bum-Whenyqpenqed the:
utiuhin' relfitioir=t§=£§6 oasHtg§l. unintended
form new Gomfflduéifibich?'ipb‘agtnld'ijins.
tarddy’ai'pifieé,niaonhfimm 6f “mammoth
tion," we 'wei‘e‘not iware of ‘the- {get thi't'tfiera
was any competition in the sale of Balls in» this
cityyneithor did we know that Merely or the man.
ufaobnrers of the' cast-steel- bom had agencies
hero; =Wo took.- it for granted 'th‘aj. tfio'fioufity'i
Commissioner: purchnséd the ball {rain choice; and;
_‘plid for it. _ ' , »
2- Ih. Gilbert, who in the agent for Naylor .2 00;,
inform: us thateusut'eelzbelli m manufactured
xmihere in the world except at Shefield; and the
Win“?! hold a patent right for them both in En
13mm; sud America—thaw“ presented to the Com--
mieliowfl over two hundred certificates attesting
IN lupufiority 0f the caeLeteel over the composi
tion bellgand also the feet that it 'wu cheaper and
fully as durable. * The Commisaionen agreed to
11111393996011. 0‘ "1° l‘tzeet size, and .Mr; Gilbert
unending: ' ' - v = e
midflftifin. to these mots, Mr. Gilbert, M an
omm th‘é Menolinofioo in the Sciefatifio Am";
Gan, exhib‘ita' Must? 6011! of the. Builder, which
contains alonzthy'ain'dgexceedingly “logistic no-
It Inn-tho siphon} w brig-‘3‘ épe‘of our {egdmi
that we had no other mofiiéi'n 'vieiv in writing the
"In“: “In to' all} nttentiqi!‘ (,0 3,115 .iWM-‘WWW
of some of those who raisdw'fio‘"'huikf 51124;“!- bf:
“Puma“ “1 Amen-mm inch-£118". Qinmqfiémys -,
”mum altar ~ ouurafid £4,qu {‘.l‘ifi'ololi‘gllzul'em 5
f” fil-"in this imam-.- g’virfs‘aygafigmmgt:
milliole served a; doifil‘oqfiifiplo" yheniff 118 d
1W?” ““5”“ "infirm: thwzébizflérfifi
tomb-t intention of interferingwuh-aurpomnh ?
hm... Ifllngemant'.
Man’s. DUTY To Wouan—Let him learnysays
‘ an'eminent writer, to be grateful to woman for
this undoubted achievement of her sex,vthat it is
she—she, far more than he, and she too often in
spite of him—who has kept Christendom from
killing back into barbarians—kept mercy and
truth from being utterly overborne by those two
greedy monsters—money, and war. Let him be
grateful for this, that almost every great soul that
has led forward or lifted up the race has been fur
nished for each noble deed,and inspired with each
patriotic and holy aspirationflJy the retiring forti
tude of some Spartan, or more than spartan—some
Christian mother. Moses, the deliverer of his
' people ,drawn out of the Nile by' the King’s dangh_
ter, some one has hinted, is Only 3 91011101 0f the
way that woman’s better instincts always outwit
the tyrannical diplomacy of man .‘ Let hing cheer
fully remember that though the sinewy, sex achieves
enterprise on public theatres, it is the nerve and
sensibility of the other that arm the mind and in
, flame the soul in secret. “A man discovered
America, but a woman equipp d the voyage.” So
everywhere} man. executes the performance, but
woman trains theman. Every effectual person,
leaving his mark on the world, is but another Ce
lumhus, for whose furnishing some Isabella,“ the
form offhis mother, lays down he! jewelry, her
vanities, her comfort. '
Above all, let not man practice on women the
perpetual and shameless falsehood of pretending
admiration and acting contempt. Let them not
exhaust their kindness in adorning her person , and
ask in return the humiliation of her soul. Let
them not assent to her "eeery high opinion, as if
she were not strong enough to maintain it against
opposition ; nor yet manufacture opinion‘fo; her,
and foreeiit on her lips‘by dictation; {at them;
not crucify her emotions , nor ‘ridieule herzi‘railty,~
1191' crash he}. individuality, nor insult her depeng
denefinor play mean'jestsupon her honor in con
vivial companies, nor handy unclean doubts of her,
as a wretched substitute “for wit ; nor whisper vul-'
gar suspicions of hertpurity, which, as eom‘pared
with their own,vis like: the immaculate whiteness
er angels. Lettheni‘reinehiber thatzfor the ghastly;
epeetaeles of her blasted purity, they are answer:
able.’ Let them multiply her social advantages;
enhance her dignity, minister to her-intelligence;
and hy‘manly gentleness, he the ehitmplioljifiotheri
genius, the friends of her fortunes, and the equals,
if they ean, of "her-heart. , ‘ _, '
sznnan Osman m Mnmnru—Fourg chil;
dren Bur-Meta Death—on ‘Sunday evening, about;
8 o’clock, I; firelbr‘pke but in a two-story 'fieme'
house occupied by a- colored ~man enamel! John;
Walker, in an alley .bppoaic'e Samuel: Johnson’s;
stable, Marietta, and before ie we: discoveredglor:
before‘eesiqfinee reeehed the spot, the» interior-was;
n sheet'of fienxe,‘ snd‘fonrjehildrehethree’ of then:
belonging'to Walkei-Thnd the.- other 3 chiller his:
sisteréin-Ihiw4-p’efieh‘ed' in the flemes'.f .It' Efipears}
says-the Empi-ca‘a,'that,-i3erly in - the- muing, the:
children were‘pht-QOhejd onzlhe second slim-Land
thetshortly afterwardsthe 'father locked the. door?
and went to church, leaving the fire in the stove;
down stairs. There. was some kindling-wood oi
the top of the stove, which it is Supposed cine“
fire, and hence the causerof the frightful enlimityi
As soon as the shin: was given, several :pmonni
were'qniekly‘on' the spot, end fora few seconds the
terrified faces of the children were seen a; an-npper
window, but they soon disappeared and were not
afterwards seen until their charred remains were
picked out or the smouldering ruins. The ages of
the children ran froth about four to ten years.
Another, 5 boy about 13 years, who was also in bed
at the time, fortunately escaped without injliry.
A tobacco shed adjoining the house, belonging to
Dr. Houston} containing a large quantity of to
bacco, undergoing the drying-process, was slightly
scorched, and the tobacco‘ seriously injured by thé
water thrown from the- engines.
Gun or Tenn—Our friends and the in‘emhere
of the “Church of God” in the city of‘ Eefiiehurg
willvpleaee ee’eept our- sincere thank: for the reai
and practical muhifeetetion of, the kindness we‘ re:
oeived tit-their hands in-a 'do’petion yieit toonr
family on the evening of the _29th ult., (Thank-e
-giving day): The same old puree thatbore the
precious treasure laet year‘wee again welifiiied
with=money, and the pantry with flour, meetsmut.
ter', cakes, Jze. The services (remarke,~si_nging and
proye‘re, most epprop'iiato to the. 'oooae'ion) '.'viere
nominated lay-Elders McFadden and N eiv'me'n.="our
friends of thie city ore ”suede-net theytho've range
.3 place in» the centre of »oiir_hfl‘eetione,gend theii
memories 'will be cherished as the fondest recollec
tions of life’e history, -
If the ohui-ohelgenerelly knew how much they,
in- note of_-t_hie‘ kiiidj‘eneoureged the heart and
strengthened the hands. of God'e servants, their
paetore,anclj those a‘epondant upon" themfifor 'a
livelihood; ihey-youidwisit them in a body at least
once a year, in a dohetioh Way, bmm‘gimq their“
domestic circiee the. mark 'of their: frieddehip
‘eiiow'ing‘; indeed, their high n’ppreciati‘on of the
work ofthe ministry in theirlmidet'. '
' ~ . ” ' ' E. M.*.Snomuxnn,l
' ' ' A, X. Shannan, '
Henmsnone, PA., Dee. 7th, 1860. ' ,
Runes!) Accmnnr.—-An accident occurred at s
late hour»: on Saturday. evening, Jest, near; New
'Fteedom station , on- the Northern Control Bdilevay;
by whioh some ten or»twelveonrsrlonded.with'eo'al
and freight; were totallyldemolighed,‘ nhg‘jtheir
contents Scattered upon 'the greuhd:., .It- appears
that dbenvy trolnmonaist ingzof's‘onie sixty freight
cars; was passing over what is 'known he the
“ suinmit,” and‘v'r'hen: 'upon'n‘ lev’el‘portion of the,
roadeome fifteen ear-3:11pm: the. rear ’ond ofthe
train broke loose by} sudden jerk of 3,116 enginei
and were left standing upon‘ the -troek,-noione‘ b’e
jug' upon them; ’ The engineer; Mr, Willienx
Whitely, proceeded down the grade at n slows-ate
of speed, supposing he had the whole train, A
helping engine, in the rear of the cerewhieh had
been left standing upon the track, arrived at the
hill, and tho-engineer supposed thet the entire
trnin ‘wns standing, unable to get error the hilli
pushed the care over the summit, and they insure;
,diately rushed down the heavy grade at a. frightful
rate of speed; 'When about one mile below the top:
of the snlnmit they chine in collision with the re
moinder of the train, smashing eight or fen care
loaded with coal and one or two cars loaded with
freight. ‘ Fortunately no weapon the train was
injured. Them-eel: was removed in-timetoadmn
“if the passage of the passenger trains at the usual-
OIII'B. '
Tn: VALUE 0? Accumov.—Aocnrnoy is an in
variable mark of good training ii: .3. man. Ac
curacy in observation, accuracy-in‘ apeeoh', aocn-’
may in the’t‘renaaetion of main. -Whn,t i; dpne in
ebuainesamust be" won done ; for it isjntjcerftq 3.0-» 3
Yeom'plish‘perfeotly; i'small amount; opri-k‘ __then to' 1
half do ten timuiu much. A wise men used to shy; ‘
“Stay 3 Halo, that we may make an end the}
.gooher_”' _Too little nttantiop, hgfuer, in paid to? 1
this highly important qualityofzeeeuuey. As a:
men eminent in practical eoieneeilately observed mi 1
us, "I: is astonishiqk hen. few people I have. met-i
in the course of my experience who can define a:
fact mummy.” Yet, in business afi‘aiu it‘is the?
I???” “Which-even autumnal areimnnofied ‘
,thutaofienudeoide- nap ..fon .0; (“#9lslng WM, 5
Yitlnsimfipacity boat'aédoiioiifiat'in.66s6:3ll6;th E,
smwml'liwhc‘. 4.. hebitutlii smear-£6 Mm 133!
mpg; 33%??? Ram he'don‘d 'ov'ex'" Effigifia‘
he ih'ui' “files endlese Innoyenoo, vexation and
trouble.
, WIDE Awnms A'l' THEINAUGURATION.—-Th6 mi‘fi
imry throughout the State who pnrpeee participa
ting in the inauguration of Gov. Gui-tin, are highly
incensed at theiden. o; the .Wide, Awakea taking a
part, and many 9f. them are. determined not to
stand it. If that is a. part of the programme filmy
of the companies willemy ewaj that had intended
to Game; and others will 'come with thinned tanks.
The following letter on the subjeet reaches us from
Lewistown : '
Lmnsrowx, Dec. 17, 1860.
'Enmng . Punter AND Union: The “ LOB“
Guards” of this place had resolved to participate in
the inauguration of Col. Curtin in a. military ea—
paeity, but seeing an item in the local columns of
the Telegraph 'of the 7th inet., to the ”effect that a.
“neatly equipped Wide Awake company of Him
rleburg were about to extend an invitation to their
brethren throughout the State, to participate Wit-h
them in' the inauguretory ceremonies,”l write to
inquire whether his expected of the military VOl.-
unteering to be present, to march in procession
with “this vast army of torch-hearers.” If so: I
think you may calculate on one company less vis
iting'the State Capital on that occasion. t
We cannot lend ourselves to any political club,
uruch less to a paper cap, oil cloth cape and coal
oyl'p‘nrty. Is itnot a new feature in the history ‘of
Pennsylvania to inaugurate n Governor bv any ee
leclj 'qluh of politieia‘ue? V A LOGAN GUAM" .
The Wide Awake business is so efi‘ectnally
played out that we do not hear much more said
about the ten thousund that were to attend the In
auguration. .It may be that _a few of them will
turn out, but the military, we ere assured, will not
permit them to form a. part of the escort, further
than allowing them to follow in the rear—:which
they «women prevent. Political clubs partici
pating in 'en inauguration of a man who. is sup
posed to he the Governor ofthe whole peeple, and_
not ofn‘. party, would be something new under the
sun. ' '
- , FLLBTAFP Musuznmq an Escalate—We haye
{zaqeived a. my. ofvthia s‘hlendid engraving, ~pres
'pjn'red for’jhie year’e'euhéeriberq to the Conmoquif
...;n An Asibeietion. The aubjeetie thecelebxja;
ted sebue-of!’ Falgtefi‘ quterihf His-Recxliitg,” as;
pain ted bi that eminehtflusaeldorf artist, Sohrod-e
'tér, It is. take!) ’fgom Henry IV», Acting when
Falstaff visits “Shellow’e” ofioe‘tq inipeqt‘ the melt
drafted for, hi; ‘ geriipfl. The; mom's-ht ohoéen "is
wheq the “ Recruits” {impelled In to 11559, minc
tidh'.‘ : _ Falstaff mans leaiiig-Jl'ponjhe eounier :of
the qmce,amyed in all his ‘uiitililég‘gloryibf o‘rim
a'dh,and geld lace, and the-trappings of the field,
and such a Felsgnfi. Before him (3,941; the menus
—la’banii memorable: in drafietie history—who Ire
expected to emulate the :oourege and oonatfincy of
the illustriogs Sir John. It is without doubt one
of the beet-'line oigrafiinga seer ‘ofi'ered in’ am:
country; it is A} bright agdplenfing picture, and
win tone to render many‘a i-o‘om‘ mega cheegful,
and in' will herbma'rkafire git." mm 95.10. to mom;
it hegiéétq to _ehbeczihe. , In: Veddit'igy‘cqthiq- en:
‘m'y‘ing, ehhs‘pfihetemillrébeivé the: lOoniwpelitau
A 27: Journafi a:‘quajjtqflnertefly,‘:fihg‘fiziq‘e.‘ !l‘his
Aftjfieuéizai 3min mm]; In piliiie. :fnvorhlhe
engrpfinsa qre not. egg-pegged by,hzl;_y,p§ripdih¢gl in
iaithéfi.hehiinphiie}.and it fallrmeintaina its high
Eben-eater n’s a'jdurhii of hit and litpffetnra; ‘The
agent.for;,~this"vioinityg is: Gee; W; Parsons, at the
Agrifiltyrfl: Store, 119‘ 'Mm'ket'etr‘eet. ' ; _
A Luann Lor on Goon; received tegdnyhsnltpblo
for presents; which mill ‘be field ofmnéli below?
thqinreal value. _ 60 dozen, of_ Kelly-stitched and
Grass. Linen Handkerchiefyat 20; 25, 37 and 50
o'6an a piece 5 19039116 picollata'nnd angemii
reefi- from New Yofic :nuutiun,=et3very, low prices 5
Gents’ Plain and dedered LifiéniHlnndkel-qhiefs;
beautiful lot of. Lane Gaming 7- Chenille Feerfayat
121» and 25 cents~ 5 10 pieces of Caseimere'for pan tn;
10- pieces of Cloth, for Cloak: 5 25 pieeea of all
kind: of Flannel; 2,000 yards of best brown- Mue
lin, for 10 cents ,-' Woollen Socks, 15, '2O cents;
Underehirts, Drawers, 50, 62, '(5, and a. great many
other bargain. ' S. LIWY,
Rhoads’ Corner.
Fen TEE Homaum—Persons in search of goods
suitable for holiday present: will do well to give
Bnownonn & SAngWyeth’s building, opposite the
Jones House, a. call. They have fine Combrio sous.
Olo'aks and Cloth for Glonks, Shawls, Pearl Purses,
Collars, Sleeves, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Silk and
Woolen Goods, and Ladies’ Dress Goods of all de
scriptions. During the Holiday season they 'are
determined not to be undersold, and they only ask
the public to call, examine, and- compare prices
with-"any other establishment in the eity or coun
try. -. On many. articles a. reduction'haa beenmade,
in order to eon-y on}; our detexminatien _to reduce
‘ohr otock as xhnoh 'as‘pos‘sible during this week.
, " ' ' ’ del7-Tlw.
SPEUIAL Ndzfiéfi.
3L? WARRANTED IN ALL 045E541;
__ A DR, HARVEYBS
0111: ono THERE! A I.» rmygn‘yn gr ILI- a
For file pro'vénfion and cm a an thong fifinqltigl_to which
the female dyitem’ih 'pedulinri'y 'lia‘bia arising from
IBTOPPAGE OF NATURE OR" 035193 CTION.
Then mus ham newnbem known, to, fail 'w‘h'en the
directions {nave been-strictly followed, and they an
yufectly safe to take bf Ihe mou’deh'cate. ‘
T 0 MARRIED LAD ES they am particularly recom
mended, as they prevent_difll’eu_ltjes. and: restore nature,
no‘motter from whafi cause the obstruction may arise . A
few daysjn post canon wl_ll produce the desired efiect; and
although no poworful,‘yet no irriury will ever'result from
their user Butthnae who are pregnant should not use
them, ”they have an effect contrary to ngturo. Pamphlets
detailing their'virtflea',jrith ndmia‘roli‘n car-tiring: [ram well
known physicin'ns‘nhd apophoédriéu "oanhe' had no applica
tion to the :‘geng, _whomu'aend: plurals; 1r «189 mg, by:
mail, poshp dyto'anymdreu, ‘on _rpceipt 'o'the money.
Sold in boxes wntnining'sixty'pilll; byihll Ethe: principal
druggigts and deakrs, and bfi DYOTT A: 00.;'wholesale
agents; North Second a’treet, hilhdolphiai ’ ’ ’
nofl-eoddkwlys : ' " ' . ' ‘ ' _
A NEW Bin-M1211)?
Buperseding Owns, 00mm; cusvus} army wnfipound
that has ever been hefpm the people. Inna been um by
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
In their privfle practice, with entire success, in all uses
BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS,
For disease I of ”mate m'tm-e ; a. run is frequently per
former! in a weak, andentire confidence may be placed in
them. This remedy is a newly discovered specific, more
active and speedy in its 'efl'eete flan Ouhebg or Oopniiba
Ilene. The pills are half the size of OapSulea, and never
animate the stomach,“ impregnatethe breath. Six dozen
pills in a. box—pride ope dolhr, am; will be sent by mil,
post-paid, by the ngefit, ad ieqeipp‘ef the money.
Sold by all the; principal dmggists and dealers, and by
DYOT'I‘ & 00.; whplmle agents, [North Second meet,
Philadelphia. ' i " novz-eodd&wly
SETTLE!) FOREVER!
The important question of
POISON INVHAIR DYES!
CRISTAD‘ORO’S HAIR DYE
Hue been anal ed and
.DEOLARED flRMLESS!
B 1 Yum-meson ROBERT CHILTON, or an You,
The first analytic in America. Efiect of the Dye almost
matentuneoue. Imports a. jet black or any suede of
brown; Color rich, natural, and uniform. Monufuc
tux-ed No. 6 Astor House,_New York. Bold everywhere,
and applied by all Hair Dressers. defi-dkwlm
_ WE call the attentlon of our readers to.
an article advertised in another column, celled BLOOD
F 001). It in an entirely new discovery, and must not
be confounded with any of the numerous pntent medi
cmes of the day. It is roon FOR m: noon, already
prepared for absorption; pleasant to the taste Ind netu-.
rel in action, and what one gains he rotation. Let all
those, then, who are sufiering-from poverty, Impurity 01'
deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic
diocese on; ailment, take of this BLoop gnawing! he xe-‘
.‘ntorqd‘to'héa'lthu We fiance’- am out 'drpggnsts have
=tOOQJM I'. supply bf'md Article} mane»! the yorqu
trauma! his Euox’s-imfdflu (lawful? Y“?! 03402!
mothul' should mam nswneun- tin» awn-cork“ deb ;
mmmyfindwhetevet Janaprymuiw-muet'bs'lhflth:
zfer. sumrmneacompiunm: , new“. migyislll we; end;
:loftflith‘ef'g'llfil in prom; ofzteebhing,’ and St 1:11? ssz:
time regulate the bowels. Let. all mothers 131 d. flames“
which!!!" minted? mien! ms‘ii ¢u¢"'l°‘°Pl9"‘Pish€sy E
prowl-eva- Inpplyanmi'be'M; once relieved.--= -‘ = . : -. 3
{l3's” odvertliement. 2" ~ - “ 'lll7-‘l55W3m ' i
fl; 'l' : a "all“; WINSLOW ‘: _ s‘"; "~’ -_
~ thxpaflonnddmhmnm bwwfl’a Niki)“:-
{Elmpifgrfjhifiren teflug,‘ wing: grpfitltli-‘ifldllhta
. . b!’ . 91L 5‘11"?" I'léii'l
MWJ-mufinimu muff-d i- mmmfifigo
"10 In. Depond up-uéfimtbgrealkwiflqunm‘to
yanmhu. and relief 9n?! health to your ' tl. Phi.
act!) are in .11 ml. Bu fivertiaement in another col.
m. nuglEfißfiD-dhly
HELMBOLD’S GENUINE pREPARA'pION Omen Gm
, m, Bladder, mopsy, KidnflflflH
REL—mom’s Génhine 'Pi-Zparsfian m “"7"“
nebnitated Sixfi‘erers. -
7 'ELMBUL o’s Genuine Preparation for Loss of Power,
H Loss of Memory, . 7 ,
HLMBOLD’S Genuine Prepa ion for Dimculty of
Brenthmg, General Walkman. ,
mmnmws amine m
H Horror of Death, Trembling- 7, 7
HLMiZOLD’B Geniine Preparation {Ol- Night Sweats,
001 d Feet, Dimness of Vision.
HELLMBOLD’S Genuin-I l’reparatinn for Lansnor, Uni
__jgl'gal Lnsaitude of the Muscular system.
HEflMBfiD-s Genuine Preparation ‘o‘ 1’5”“ own”
mace and Eruptions. 77,, ~ , , i
HELMBULD'S Genuine Preparation for Pains in fine
3“") H9Bdmhe, Sick atomach.
F 390 advertisement headed
. HELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUCEU
In another cclnmn. mam-«1&1 3m
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—-BRANDRETH’S
PILLS Winners» 10 Guns FEVER AND Acne—The
effect of purging with BRANDRETH’S PILLS is to re
store the health, no matter from what cause it may be
suffering. They take out an impurities from the sys
tem; and they have the same power of expulsion over
311331”: Poisonous vapor of decayed vegetables, or indeed
fl] Poisonous exhaletions breathed by man whatever.
I“ “‘o‘. if the blood is poisoned, it is impure, and im
pure blond results in disease.
BBANDBETH’S PILLS,
though innocent as bread, yet they are capable of .puri—
fying the blood and curing disease. So, they cure all
kinds of fevers, sll ssthmas, eaten-be, costiveness and
painful infections of every kind.
301 d, price 25 cents, M. N 0.294 Canal street. New York,
and by all Druggists. Also, by GEO. E. BELL, corner
of Second and chestnut streets, Harrisburg, end-by all
respectable dealers in medicines. deS-dkwlm
._ Mothers, read this. _
The following is 'a’n extract ,from a. latte}- ‘leiht’teln' by
a MW: of the 'Baptistrchurch to the Jozg’ma? and
Murmur, oinoinnati,-ohio, and speaks volume! in
I“?! .Of. that wofld-genowned medicine—Mpg. Wma‘
Law’s Spa-mum Snap non Cmnnnnulmugysxp: V .
“ We see an advertisement in your‘coluin'us'of Mi-s.
-Wlnslow’s Soothing Syrup. N ew. we never slid sword
in favor of a patent medicine befqlteiu our life, but we
feel comyelled tq any to your readergsthat thislig no
humbug;ws RAVE mm) 11‘, AND KNOW 1". I'o Kl ALI; IT.
cunts. It is. probably, one of the most successful
medicines of the day, because it is oneof the best. 7 And.
those of your resders who have babiesceu’t do better
than to lay in a supply. ‘ sep29—dchly
firm the Indepemrent, New York, July 28, 1859.
Gum—Our advertising columns contsin, some, tam
ignonies‘to thelvslne pi a new article‘knowq a; “Spud
gng’s Prepared Glue,” usefql to housekmrs for “Ilendijag
White. It in grepwed with ehemi Y e, by winch it 1|!
kept in the proper conditlon to: lmmediate use, the
chemicals evsfionting as soon as it’ is applied, leaving
the glue to harden. -We can sssure our senders that this
article has the excellent phenologicslquality of “large
adhesiveness.”
For sale by‘ O. A. Bnmvnu', No. 2 Jones’ Row
Inf-Mafia:
THE GREAT ENGLISH- Emmi—Sn-
James Olarkemflelebratod Female Pills, prepared from a
preacfipfion 'ofi su- J.‘ Clarke, M. D.,‘Physician Extraordir
naryto the'Que'e'n, :, . I. ' , '.
This invaluable medicine is unfgiilipgiq the cure a! all
tinge pginthxl ‘nn'cl éu'géi‘ofis dipea'gggtg which _the female
constifiu‘ficn'id sumac; Itmodersteajall‘exqqss syn re
mwam obstmfibna' '.and'mgem. antimax'hfiwhad 0;!»
':ro;r.t.A.lt.nln.'nAnlEsr' . _
it_ i; pggnliai-ly'xnitbd’. 'lt willin (short time brinzpn
the mommy psafiod'wsmgfifmt,.- -. . -. ~“
“‘Eac_:h'bu§tle,‘ iii-ice 099'; _llu,.‘bem thQ'Goternment
89sz of ere-twain...» 11mm epiptqrfeifi- '
, ”lawful-33mm up! nl‘juxgxintlm name
milks}! THREE HOMES 0! magnifier. As nit.»-
sgsl 10' 11mm on Managua, an liijmfag'n‘ln‘ mm
museum. 'l'. ,‘ 2“ . ‘ " " “..i ‘
' In'nll eases‘pf Nervous 317141.31:th Mention! Baigiqthe
my: gamma, Idiig‘ne‘ o_n ggiigm-exegtmn falpipfiqn of
”the new, Hysteric! slid Whites, {chmynis will qfigiit a
'cp’re ihénell othel- meghn havefgiled; and although: pow
erfulr‘em‘pdyrdo nbt cubism ,jrohgulolnel,’ antimony; or
mything hu'rtniLto the'wnstitufion. , ..l t '
Full directioiaq ,h‘ 'th'ej' pim’phlet “out! etch pangs,
which should be'earefiilly preserved: - ' ' '
N. 13.—.8130 and 6 postwar stump: enclosed to any Ill
thorized Agent, will insure 3 bottle, containing over 60
pills, by return mail. '
- For title by 0. A. BAmn'r. Hut-151mm. - jfl-dlwly
1311,0111 ANT To FEMALES
CHEESEM‘AN’S PIL LS.
lii!
The"; combination ofingreqientn in these Pill» are the
result of a. 101115;~ and 'exten'aive p’ngticq. They Ire' mild
in their oppra ioq, and cgrtdn in' correcting‘nll irregu
lari ties, painful henstmation removing all obstruc
timin, whether‘from cold or Minx-wise, headache pain
in the aide,~-pnl¥|itstion-ofi--tha v heart, whiten, ali :16:-
won: Ifiectiona,‘ ynterics, fatigue, pain in' the back uni
limbs; 556., dia‘hu-bed sleep, whjeh mine from lntempo
tionof nature. ' , _ ‘
-DR.- CHEESEMAN’S PILLS
was the commencement of‘ I. new era in the treatment
of those irregqlafitleefend obstructions which have con
signed so m‘eny thousands“ the young, the beautiful,
ind the'heloved to I. rmuurum: 0317]. N ofemalo m
enioy good health unless the is regular, ind whenever
3n (Emmi Ition taken place the sonar-l health begins to
so 'ne. V
D 8... CHEESBMAN’S PILLS
are the moat efi'ectuul remedy ever known for all com
plaiptp peculiar,” Funnies. To all classes they are in»
valuable, inducing, will; certainty, periodiaal‘regulazity.
They are known to thousands, who have p.891} than: at
difietent periods, through-I11: the country, having the
itmtipn, of same of the most smitten! Physiciau‘ in
menu. . .. .
Explicit directions, stating when, and when they
should not be and, Accompany each box—the Prion Om
Dollar each boz, cbnminingfwty Pills.
A valuable Pamphlet, to be'had‘ free, of the Agents.
Pills sent by mail, promptly, by enclosing “price to the!
General Agent. Bold by'druggists genera y.
= R. B. HUTOHINGS; General Agent,»
- ‘= - 14 Broadway, NeW'York.
Sold in Harrisburg by 0. A. BANNVART.
deal ’59-41‘2'1’
Dr. Btu-flows Concentrated. Remedies.
No. 1.. THE GREAT REVIVER. Ipeedily eradicate! all
the :evil‘ emote of :BELELABUSE, as and” rot Memory,
Shortneu of; Bmath, Giddlneu, Palpitation of lb! Heart.
Dimneu of Vision, or any constitution! derangement: of
therHFEm, brought on by the unrestrained indulgence of
the passions. Agtsnlike on either sex. Price One Dollar.
No. 2.~TEE_BA,LM will cure in, from two to eightdays,
my case of GONORRHEL, is without tshtéffi-‘smélfimd
{a finish}; restriction of action or diet. Fox-either sex.
PEMOnelDollh-B'. " ' ‘ ' ' - '~' ‘ . 5
, 130.8. {ME TERM! will cure in'the moment pagihle
time, anyfejnse‘ (Sf-GLEET, even after all other Remedie
hnve feiledito produce the desired efl‘ect. No taste or'ameu
Price OneEDolhr. - -‘ ‘ '
No. 4. THE PUNITEB is the only Remedy tlnt will
really cure. stricture: of' the- Urethra" No mutter of how
lgnfi atandmg or neglected the use may be. Price One
0 n. "z "
No. 5. THE 391111130]! will-cure any cased GRAVEL,
permanently. and £ll9wa rempve all'_afiliigubna of thev
Bladdgr am} Kidnagu.‘ 'Price One’Dollnr.‘ ' ,
No. 6}]!‘o3 2A TIOULARBiSEE OIROUE'Ay.
No. 7: THEAMARIN.MII éue' the Whitcg’ndicany,
and inmjmneh shorter time than they can,b_o~'re,mved by_
any other treatment. ' In fwtv-is the only‘rem‘fii fling'ill;
Ewan: qomqt this disorder. mm: to fake. ' Pric‘ébm'
oh' '- > ~ ‘ ;”:~.-"
No. 8. TAHOE-DENTAL PASTILS up eiggtgixifiifo'and
speedy in ”Dinning MENB'I‘BUATION, or tobmqtinfltfny
Irregularitiat of the manthly periods. Price'rnopo .
No 9. ~FOB PARTICULARS SEE GIROUDAR‘.
Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt if the price
fluently; Enclose postage stamp mdfget I aiming. ‘ '_' '
7"Gepe;~glijbépot North-But corner 6 York Mount-de
oaltlgwmlrl Street: Private 01m 401 York mania; Phila-r
cit) p in, 1a : 3
Foraalqin Harrisburg only by 0 A. BANNYABI, where
circularsfcontaining‘valuable infqmat‘epkyrjgh Ml do.
scriptioqa pt mileage, will be delivered infilwfi nppli
cation. 'lddrens DETELI jBR‘I'INON
myl-dly . P. 0. 30x39. Philadelphia. 15:.
BOOTS AND' SHOES.
, ‘ JAGK‘SON& CO. 7,
Have opened a. Boot and Shae Store at No. 90}; MAR
KET STREET, corner of‘l‘é’urth, whexe’thay leap cOlll
stanfiy on find a fill] and ‘varie‘d unearthed _o‘f the ..
BEST CITY» MADE, SEQ,E_IS.'
Having been engaged in the SHOE UPPER BUSIs
NESS in this city for 'more than ‘3; yen, th’ey'nre‘ pro;
pared to maka ALL KINDS OF FANCY SHOES to
order, at short notice, of 1:116 beat mntednll, md‘ war:
ranted to glvé utisfa‘ction every way. ' '
{Queue call and examine my assortment before
purchlfling elnewhere. ’ ‘ ' ' .
ID’Rem'am'ber‘the place—9o}; Market street, sign 0
the [ndi‘f-dßm] ‘Gonnyfijyo‘oyfi
GUN AND BLASTI‘NG POWDER.
J A M E S M~.' . W: H E.E-L,E R u
. HARRISBURG,'PA,,
" 'A'G'ENT EQR‘ 4LL -. .
POWDE‘R’ AND, FUSE
‘ "Awrxnfqgnn‘py" . " ’ ' '_
I. E. DUPONT‘DE‘ NEMOURS & 00.,1
WILMINGTON-,5 DEhAWARELI v
134; 19136 gupply away; on had» {:1- slcle at nym
facturqr’n pylon. ' Magazine .twq mil” low toym.
‘ itT‘Ordex-s i-e’ceiv'ed-‘nt Wureh‘ouse‘. " 4. 'nofl
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ngsrgoxgioijisgw " :‘l3 ' ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ ,
' 2mm m: 31.2513 1w ,1... 2
Where‘ he will'he 'pledse'd “_éeo‘al‘l‘hii‘mend ,
octß-dtg,.__" ‘ ii. A“,l,""_ 1' '
HICKORY EHQD-li—éxlééilrnmon LOT;
junt received, find for 5.19 in qumfltimfihfl‘mr'
dwell, by JAMES M. WHEELER.
Am, on; An» rmn constnntly on hand at the
lowest prices. deed
Alaical.
SANFORD’S
LIVER ,INYIEBRATOR,
maven DEBILITATES
'.l' is compounded entirely from cum. ma In
I become fin eahbhnhad (let, a standard M‘Mlicuimknown
and I [o7Bd 1) l“ thlt I have usedit andianaw ra
gag-ted!) I’2o with {madame 9‘l inanthedia’euesforwhicb
it is recommended.
It has cured thouundl
who had given npjall hopes
unsolicited certificate! in
The dam must be Minted
individual taking it, and
to urgentlyon tho'bdwela.
Let the dictates of your
use of the LIVER IN
will cure Liver Com
tacan) yspeplln,
s 1: If; m e x- 050 Ill
ry, ,rop'ly, our
0 o n i v eneu Chol-‘
ta Mgn'lms, cholera
lance, 3dun'dlc9,
es, and may be and me
ry, Family Medi-
H E A I! A C H E, (in
Wen-3' minutes, 1
upon 111. are taken
tack. 1
All who use it” are
in its favor. » ‘
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INVIG
ORATOB, AND BWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
—— ALSO —-
SANFORD'S
m
BATHARTID PILLS.
oomouunxn mom
Pun Vegetable Estrada, and put up in Gum
Gases, Aer fight, and will keep many climate.
The Family Cuthnr- ‘ no PILL is a gentle but
active Gathutic, which ID the proprietorhn used in
his practice more thnn F 1 twantyyenn.
- The wnmfly imroal- inf demand from those
who have long used the A P LBS, andthe ant-inim
tion which :11 expral in . rag: to their use he
indueed me to plus than H wi ' the reach of uh
The meeuionwellknow that difierent Cathu-tica
get on difi'erent portion: flu , oi the bench.
The FAMILY CA- ‘ . TEARTIC PILL Inn,
with due reference to this 0 well established fact, been
compounded from a val-is: ty of the purest Vefiehblo
lxtnctr ’7th might; H on every put (31‘ t} Ali-
meta, whiel ..
mntuy canal uni are
easel where n .éathu'tie i;
r an; cm s'll rs afitha
Pain. in the: Back
nesl, Pain and sore”-
hody, frbm sudden cold,
glacial, end in I. long
Appetite”! Creeping
aver the body, Bent
nmn-r m In an», an
EASES, Worms in Chi}:
tism, a glut Pmm
diseases to whichfifieah in
mention in thihildvertiae;
. ‘Prlce‘ Three“ -. Dimes- ,
The Diver Ififipfifatqy' and. Emily Outfit-tip Pill! no
rottiled by 11:11:32.2: gogiqifgny', m 1 sold vliqléade by the
Tndeindltho atom. "
s. 'l‘.-W SMFORD,;M; D.,=
mummnnnd Proprietor, 208 Broadwuy, N. Y
iyY-dtwly 1 _. .
"-. TEETHI‘NQ
. MRS- $5140 W 5
An, evxperiacha‘lflmjsq find Fegnalé'miysicidn', presents
‘ ‘l‘ _ .t’o’fihg pfigqfion.of mothers, her ‘1
[so OTHING is. 3:; EU P,
, FOR CHILDREN. TEETHING,-
'whieh greatly‘ fgciutatei the prunes! of teething, by
softening the guns reducing 1.11 inflammation-L171“
may ALI. Pu mazl'puafio'dnb action and is -.
snnn 'l‘o 3291 mm“: rub BOWELS.
Dorm! upon it mothers, it ”will give I"th to yourselves,
m .
RELIEF AND HEALTH. TO YOUR INEAETS
We have put up and sold this article for over' teix years,
and (SAN SAY, INiOONFIDENGE AND TEUTE'oI it,
what we have nover'been able to any of any other medi
eine—NEVEß‘llAS :I'l.‘ FAILED, IN A SINGLE'IN
STANGE‘i TOTEITEOT» A CUBE, when ‘timely u‘aed.
Never di we know. In instance of dissatisfaction by any
one who used it. On the contra-y, all are delighted with
its operations and speak in terms of commendation of
its magi“! efi'ecta and medical virtues. we. Win
this matter “ WHAT WE DO KNOW,” after temysus’
expel-xenon, AND PLEDGE OUR. REPUTATIOK FOR
THE FULFILLMENT: OF WHAT WE. HEB]! DE
CLARE... In elmoet every instance where the infant is
eufi'ering from pain and. exhumation. relieiwill befolmd
inflate“ or twenty minutes site: the syrup is adminis
ere . ‘ ' a ‘
. I'." hi: !ulufibltprapamtion ia-the preemption of one 91
the molt EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES In
New Engla’mgsapd has been used with NEVER lAIL
IN G- SUOOE 1n '
muons-ARM. oVn-cgsns
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo—
rates the, staunch, aml bowels, corrects acidity, and
gives tone and energy t 9 the whole system. It.will al
most instantly relieve ' '
GRIPING‘IN TEE BOWELS, AND WIND OOLIO,
and overcome convulsion“;t “Infill“ not speedllfirbme:
died, endin death; We behave it t eBEST and s 7 REST
REMEDY IN' THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSEN—
TERRY and DIARBH'EA, IN CHILDREN, whether it
. arises from teethingmr‘from any other cause. We w‘oqld
say to every mother ,who hes-s. child suffering from any
of the foreign? complaints—Do3o! LET Y UR BRE
JUDIOES,‘ 0 'THB EREJ‘UDIOES 0! 01'HERS;stnnd
Behee'n you and your 'sulfei'in%child and the r'ellel’ that
will'be SURE—yes, ABSOLUT LY aims—to fellow the
use of this medicine, if timely used. Funfiuections for
usin will new?!” each b‘ettle.“ None genuine unless
th9»a€rflimile : CURTIS ac PERKINS; New York, is
.on the outside-wrapper. . , ‘
Sold by Dmgglsts throughout the world. '
anazru. 0:110: lac-nu anus, New Yonx.
:PBIGE onm’ 2:. omm memo-run.
‘ sep29—‘dhwly- - ‘ .
_-
IT WILL PAY YOU
R EA'D T~HI S .
IT "WILL" PAY: YOU
OBSERVE «WHAT -I‘ ' SAY ! !‘
IT WILL PAY YOU
FOR A VISIT TO
ARRISURG 1 1 1
TO SEE AND MAKE YOUR PURCHASES
mom THE'LARGE,‘H§4N‘DSOME
m: lASHIoNAnm smocK or
nagging]; momma,- omm,
. GASSIMERES,VESTINGS AND
GENE?- FURNISH-1113900133.
NOW: EXPOSED AT THE WELL
_V xyowxgncapn,_lv_o. 3 JONES now.
avamme msnnr or THE
Agiygyugnswnmn READY
c’ASH PRESENTS, I cum; ALL
600155 A: 10 PER GENT. CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHERHOUSES;
CHAS Si SEGELBAUM
P. s'La-HAV'INQ SECURED
; mnsmnmn ovum-’ll IND rmofi,
I AM NOW READY EEO-MAKE
* r": 'f‘ 31?. :1.“ FE '-
cLo'rme'gghpgpmnm Erma ~
MOBTIFA’SHION'ABIJE’STYLE.
1-,W,&RI§A§IT-JA 31¢ 351.1 N 08414-
octli-d4m
___" “ti."la‘“
K mfiiwmmu
r E 3i "; "I” ”a?" iste’pld
L, topupmgmgio hm. ““"" an»; '
Form ENGLISH MUSTARD
gr to KELLEB’S DRUG STORE.
within the 19M? W 0 ye."
of reliéf, u the numerous
my possauion show.
to the tempnnmentot the
used in such qmtifiea an
judgmant guide you in the
vmomu'on, and it
pluimn, Run 'II At-
Cln-onic Diarrhoea,
£1 anus, Dysente
tor-Inch, H himal
lc, Cholqra, Chole-
I nlamum, F I ah!-
Female W eaknel
cassfnlly as an Ordina
cine. It will euro 8103
thousands can testify.) in
two or three Ten
“, commencement of at
:21
.’>
giving their testimony
~.:ry , _ WT ,V ,
(good sud sale in all
npadefl, _Ille]! H De-
Qtomu‘ch, Sleeplnen,
'afll‘ Eqim._ Conjvg
nest-eve;- the who].
thick frequnfly; if‘ne
cqunp 91 fewer, Lou oi
Sen-arid»; o f co l d
leunegl, Human, or
INFLAMMAI‘GB! DlS
dren or Adu‘lu, Rheuma
of tho‘ BLOOD and my
hair, too numerous to
meat: Dose, 1 1:68.
TO
TO
- “kink; hfétfiifi.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILOD
WINTER TIME TABLE
Emma Q
FIVE TRAINS DAILY T 0 85 FBUM PHILADELPHIA.
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2611!, 1860,
The Passenger Trains of the Penneylvsnisßailroad Com
puny will depart from end arrive at Harrisburg and
Philadelphia as follows:
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at
2.403. m., and Irrives at West Philadelphia at 6.50:. m.
INST LINE leaves Eurrisburg at 12.55 p. m:, and
arrives “West philgdelpma at 5.00 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. m., and no
rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. In.
.These Trains make close connection at Philadelphln
with the New York Lineg'
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. I,leaves Harrisburg
at 7.30 a. 111., runs via. Mount Joy, and arrives st. Welt
Philadelphia at 12.30 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Harri!-
burg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphil It
6.40 p. m. .
‘ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, N 0.2, leaves Harrinbnrg
i at 5.85 p. m., runs via. Mount Joy, connecting at Dillar
: villa with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia.
‘ WEsTWABD.
1 THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia. LI
10.50 p. m., and arrives at Ee'rrisburg at 3.10 a. In.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia. at 8.00 s. m., and
arrives At Harrisburg at 1.20 p. 11;.
LOCAL H'Atr. TRAIN leaves Harrisburg fDI‘ pinning;
‘ at 7.00 I. m. ,
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia. at 12.00 noon,._and.sr-
I river at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m. , - .
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN .109";
Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and nrrives It 51:11aner it
7.85 p.‘ m. '
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia qt
4.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m.
Attention is called to the fact, that passengers halving
Philadelphia at 4 p. m. connect at Lancaster with
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION mum, and mm at
Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m. , ' .
SAMUEL 1). Iowa;
Supt. East. Div. Permit: Railroad.
no2B-dtf
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAJLWAY.
gm—mm
. NOT-10E.-
CHAN-GE or scinn'nULE, V
WINTER; ARRANGEMENT.
ON AN D AIj‘TER MONDAY NOVEMBER 2511151860,
the Passenger Trains of the. Noythern Central mlw
will leave Harrisburg ”follows: “ ' ’
GOING 80 UTE
ACCOMMODATION‘TBAIN will have Lt..8.00-l.‘m.
: EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at............ 1.40.5. m.
MAIL TRAIN willleaveat........ ... . .. .. 1.00 p_.lll.
GOING NORTH. ' 4
MAIL TRAIN will 138179 It.”- I n ”H'— u v v I'4o Pme
EXPRESS s34,lij leave at... . ..."...BJD p. m.
The only Tuln leaving Harriuqu-g on Silhd'liy I'll! be
tliq ACGOMMODATION TRAIN South. at 3.00 IL in.
' rm» further intonation apply; at the omm, in: ‘20,“-
sylvnnialailroad Depot. JOHN W. HALL. Agent.
Harria'bhrg. November 1860.-—i.\024l '_ I
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE.
TO .
NEW YO-RVK.
. “._.. ("7.5: ' NV
'.- V _.-_k_k...,¥, ~;_;.3\1:.
"-.== V_'_’..;;“£:;E'UE¥ 33:3;
.1- . ’... T = 952‘
Shortest in Distance and Quickest in Tim
. BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF
NEW YORK ANY]; HARRISBURG,
A
I READING, ALLENTBWN AND EASTON;
MORNING- EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at I
... m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m., onfy 69‘ hour:
between the two cities.
MAIL LINE leaves New York M; 12.00 noon, am! at}
than at Harrisburg M; 8.15 p. m.
~ MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Harrisburg at
8.00 a. m., striving It. New York at. 6.20 p. m.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves leril
burg 3:1.15 p. m., arriving at New York at 9.45 p. m.
connections, are, made at Harrisburg at 1.001). m. with
the Passenger Train; in each direction on the Pennsylva
nia, Ganglia-lend Valley and Northern Central Railroad:
All Train! connect at Reading with Train: for Eons
ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mack
Chunk, Eaton, am.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage betweenANew
York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. m. Line from New
York or #119115 1). m. from Harrisburg. '
Fpr beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and moon.
modation, thisßonte presents superior Inducemenu to
the trampling public.
rare between New Yorkand Harrisburg, l'xvn nouns.
For Tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent,
Harrisburg. ~
dels
PHILADEBgHIA
.' V READINGRMLROAD,
WINTE R AERVAN G EMENT;
ON AND AFTER DEC. 12, 1860,
Ix-w'o Pmnplimm mums LEAVE Huntsman
DAILY, (Sundays excepted) at 8.00 A. 11., um 1.15}.
m; for'l’hilidelfihh',’afrifih§tbeie “1.25 P. m., and "6.15
Pa :1; ' - - - ‘
IBETUBNING,2LEAVB PHILADELPHIA It 8.00 AM.
Ind 8.80 P.M., arriving at Harrisburg It 1 P. H. and 8.15
P. M.
[ARES z—To Philadelphia, No. 1 Gary, 83.25; NO. 3,
(inflame train) ‘ $2.76.
' [ARES :—'l‘o Reading $1.60 ind $l.BO. ' ,
:, Atfioading, connect with trains for Pottflilh, Minoa-
Villa. Tsunami, Octavian, kc. .
. lOURHI‘BAINB LEAVE READING FOB PHILADEL
PHIA DAILY, It 6A. H., 10.45 A. u.,12.50 mu Ind
3.43 P. 1!. .
nmvn , PHILADELPHIA lon READING n ’8 A.
H., 1.00 P. M” 3.80 P. H., and 5.00 P. M.
Junk—Ming?» Philtdelphil, 81.75 and $1.46.
THE MORNING TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG GON
NIDTB AT READING with up train for WW
mum and Bel-Imam - *
for through tickets Ind other information upply to
J’. I. OLYDI,
Genet-[Agent
del." 41%!
PHILADELPHIA
.BEADING‘NKAILROAD.
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n AFTER MONDAY, APRIL :3 1860
on AN 4 COMMUMTION TICKETS, ' ’
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family, in my Pagaengor tnin,and .t In: time-at 15
per-com. below the regular fares. ' ' '
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