Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, January 05, 1861, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
Tug DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be bad at
/sees Book Store, corner of Third and Market
streets.
pAritiOT AIM UNION.--The DAILY PATRIOT AND
'SION can be had by Dauphin subscribers, every
m orning, at the periodical store of J. S. Exam
Tim lkisu.s.—Under the change of schedule on
the dill-went railroads, the time of closing the
mails at the ilarrisburg Post Office, December Ist,
1880, is as follows
PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
Rast.-7 a. m.—way mail, 12.15 p. in., 5. p. m.,
ni-
W s et.-6_30 a. m.—way mail, 3.50 p. m., 9 p. m.
NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R.
Sou:A.-12.15 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m.
North.-1. p. m.
LEBANON VALLEY R. R.
7.30 a. m.
bAUPIIIN AND SUSQ. D. R.
L3O p. in.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY IL R.
7.30 a. m.,1 p. m.—way mail.
BY STAGE.
7 a. in., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. 7a. m., to -TOtleateivn, to Monday s
Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. in., to Lewisberry,
on Saturday.
Tim Post Otnee will be closed to-day with the
exception from 8 to 9,a.. in. and 3 to 4, p. m.
Corzacnott.—The carriers of the PATRIOT AND
UNION beg leave to say that they will, as usual
coiled their dues this morning.
Tim Union Prayer Meeting will be held in the
Presbyterian Church, on Market Square, this after
at 4 o'clock, as usual.
1200 D
Tan soldiers of the war of 1512 aro requested to
attend the funeral of the late Capt. Jeremiah Rees,
on Sunday afternoon, at 21 o'clock.
Comm litoann.—A mooting of the Cameron
Guard will be held this evening, for the transac
tion of special business. A full attendance is
earnestly desired.
Matinees of the Legislature and others in want
of Winter Clothing and Furnishing Goods,can find
the best assortment and latest styles in this city at
Chas. S. Sagelbaum's, at the arcade, Jones Row.—
Be is receiving to-day another large stook_
&Ann or Film—Yesterday morning a dense
volume of smoke rolled out of one of the chim
neys of E. M. Ponook's house, in the Square,
which had the effect of raising an alarm of fire.—
The machines of the department were dragged out
of their houses, but before any of them bad got
any considerable distance, the smoke had subsided.
OBEITRUCTING PAVEMBNTS.—Suit was brought
yesterday against Charles S. Segelbaum for ob
structing the pavement in front of his clothing
store, in .Tones' Row, Market street. This is just
as good as an adiertisement to Mr. S. It proves
that he receives and sells so many goods that he
cannot get the boxes out of the way ! However,
obstructing the pavement is a nuisance to pedes
trians, and the law ought to be enforced without
respect to persons.
Tag ADJOITENNENT.—The adjournment of the
Legislature from Thursday till Monday, has not
been followed by a universal rush to Philadelphia ,
by everybody. Past is, grave and important mat
ters are pending here, and there is any amount o f
eanenseing, button-heling, and talking to be done
yet, between this time and Monday evening, on
the United States Senator question. The news
yesterday was that Cowan still bad the inside track.
SUPPOSED THEFT.—A man named Henry Coelis
was arrested in the Sixth ward yesterday by Officer
Essig, while attempting to dispose of a pair of very
fine, unfinished drawers, in process of manufacture
for one of the opposite sex. Essig took him be
fore Alderman Maglaughlin, who committed him to
jail for ten days . If any lady has been robbed of
an article so indispensable as drawers, she will
please call on the Alderman.
Hereunto Pretrac.—Governor Rooker has made
the following appointments of Notaries Public, for
Northampton county, their commissions to date
front the 15th inst :—John A. Innes, to reside in
the borough of Heston, and Ashton Borheek, to
reside in the borough of Bethlehem. These gen
tlemen take the plaoes of William Welsh and Her
man S. Heckman, whose commissions expire on
that day.
A DAY or Ilintnaarion.—lf yesterday was no
more observed as a fast day anywhere than it was
in Harrisburg, we can only say we fear that there
was very little prayer, less humiliation, and no
fasting. The day had nothing about it here to
mark it from any other day, except that occasion
ally we found a store closed, and we believe the
lamb and broken, as a general thing, suspended
operations. We did not hear a church bell, and
few people but what - followed,their worldly occu
pation.
Itirtosernos rr Woonwonx.—An artist in Paris
'has found a means of rendering any description
of wood so so - ft that it will receive an impression
either of the most varied sculpture or the most
delicate chasing. The wood is then hardened to
the consistency of metal, while the impressions re
main perfect. The artist has already completed
some splendid sculptured articles, such as picture
frames, ink-stands, chests and liquor-stand. With
the introduction of this new art, it is expected that
articles of household furniture will be considerably
reduced in price.
Balsas Down.—The fast Hoe steam press
upon which the PATRIOT AND Vaunt is printed, got
out denier on Thursday night, before half of Fri
day's edition was worked cff. The consequence
was that* great many of our readers got no paper.
Of course sash an accident is unavoidibie, and it
is not in the timber to guard against them, except
by having another press lying in reserve, and as
they cost the price of a Cambria county farm, our
proprietors do not feel it convenient to be 80 pre
pared. It is now repaired, and we hope in such a
manner ss to run for a long time.
CHURCH ROBBED.—The Presbyterian Church in
Sinking Valley, says the Hollidaysburg Register,
was entered a few nights ago by some sacrilegious
scoundrel or scoundrels, and robbed of all the
valuable Hymn books in the rows, and part of the
Library of the Church. Even the Hymn book on
the was taken . Th e depredators mast have
been audacious villains, for they built a Efrain the
stove, tore up a portion of the carpet to make a bed,
and so lodged for a portion of the ni g ht, a t l e a s t.
Doubtless the books taken will be offered for sale,
and it is hoped that this may lead to tho arrest of
the thieves.
NEW MODE OF GRarrtsci.—The 'French are prae
tking a new method of grafting, a knowledge of
Which may prove
valuable to American bortienl
wrists, inasmuch as it can be performed at any
season of the year - when sound, Mature buds can
be had, whether the sap is in a flowing state o r
not. It is performed by removing a small piece
of bark and wood, leaving a smooth and flat sur
face, to which a similar piece containing the bud,.
'which is to form the future tree,:is :fitted, 4lrieb ie
sealed over immediately with Oellcidlort. l .
forms A strong, impervious Cuticle, which secures
a free eliTtlation of sap oo the approaels War**
weather, and a perfect - anion of the posit./
DEATH OP AN OLD Heed.—Ralph Farnham, the
.last survivor of that immortal band of heroes who
did battle for American Independence on Bunker's
Hill, is no longer among the living, He died at
Acton, Maine, the place of his residence, on Wednes
day morning, the 26th ultimo, at the advanced age
of 104 years. Mr. Farnham, though a man of
great deeds and great associations, lived in eonr
parative obscurity, unknown to the American pub
lic, until within a few months since he was invited
by the Mayor and other distinguished citizens of
Boston to visit that city and look upon the scenes
of his memorable exploits. The details of the
veteran's visit were published far and wide, and
thus ho acquired an individual renown of which,
though be was always deserving he was never be
fore possessed. A man of modest pretensions, he
had never sought to thrust himself upon public
notice. It is not quite three months since Mr.
Farnham visited Boston. It seems as though Di
vine Providence spared his life until he had looked
once more upon the soil where he fought and War
ren bled; and having done so, ho but returned
home to settle his worldly affairs and to be gathered
unto his forefathers,
The life of Mr. Farnham was an eventful one,—
To refer to none other of its periods, he enlisted in
the Revolutionary army when 18 years of age—
in the year 1774—and served throughout the war.
At its close, in 1781, he exchanged his soldier's
uniform for the dress of a backwoodsman, and go
ing to Acton, Maine, he built himself a log cabin
and cut a homestead out of the forest with his axe.
Here he lived until the day of his death—a period
of 79 years, having in the meanwhile married and
become the father of several children, some Of
whom are now living, themselves at a good old
age. He retained all his mental and some of his
physical faculties to the last. In a letter to the
Boston Traveler, written after he reached home
from his trip and signed by himself,
- in which be
gives an account of his joUrney, ha mentions that,
although in his 105th year, be was not altogether
useless. Among other things, he said that even
then ho split his own kindling wood and built his
own fires. His exact age was 104 years, 5 months
and 19 days.
Thus having seen the world through a century
of changes—having seen the independence in the
struggle for which he took part vindicated—having
seen the republic thus won from despotism grew
apace and assume its position among the first pow
ers of the Barth—he lived but to see it in the first
pangs of approaching dissolution, and was called
away ere he witnessed the downfall of the Union,
which is now so imminent. As his life commencd
in the days that "tried men's souls," so has it ter
minated in dark and troublons times.
SMALL BUD CHAMBERS.—There is reason to be
lieve, says HaWe Journal of Health, that more
eases of dangerous and fatal disease are gradually
engendered annually by the habit of sleeping in
small, unventilated rooms, than have occurred from
a cholera atmosphere during any year since it made
its appearance in this country. Very many per
sons sleep in eight by ten rooms, that is, in rooms
the length and breadth of which multiplied to
gether, and this multiplied again by ten, for the
height of the chamber, would make just eight hund
red cubic feet, while the cable space for each bed,
according to the English apportionment for hos
pitals, is twenty-one hundred feet. But more, in
order to "give the air of a room the highest degree
of freshness." the French hospitals contract for a
complete renewal of the air of a room every hour,
while the English assert that double the amount,
or over four thousand feet an hour is required.—
Four thousand feet of air every hour ! and yet
there are multitudes in the pity of New York who
Amp with closed doors and windows, in rooms
which do not contain a thousand cnbio feet of space,
and that thousand feet to last all night—at least
eight hours—except such scanty supplies as may.
be obtained of any fresh air that may insinuate
itself through little crevices by desr or windows,
not an eighth of an inch in thickness. But when
it is known that, in many eases, a man, wife and
infant sleep habitually in thousand feet rooms, it
is no marvel that multitudes perish prematurely in
cities; no wonder that infant children wilt away
like flowers without water, and that five thousand
of them are to die in the city of New York alone,
during the hundred days which shall include the
fifteenth of July,lB6o. Another fact is sugges
tive; that among the fifty thousand persons who
sleep nightly in the lodging houses of Loudon,
expressly arranged on the improved principles-of
apace and ventilation already referred to, it has
been proved that not one single case of fever has
been engendered its two years. Let every intelli
gent reader improve the teachings of this article
Withoui an hour's delay.
SKATING AT Tam Cforrnar, PARK.—The Central
Park skating pond has become the central out-door
resort of "fast" New York, and from morning un
til evening is the scene of an exhilarating
"—Fleetini show,"
participated in by hundreds of all sexes, ages and
conditions in life. A newspaper correspondent
giver the following as a portion of his observativns
during a visit to the "Pond:" •
"There was one large matron wearing a thin,
double-skirted silk dress in which the wind played
fantastic antics—who wore on her head a yellow
"rigglette," and could not stand upon her skates
an instant; who would fall down, dragging with
her every available man and boy, and who would
have looked better of the ice, but she was the only
one. There were others, swift as birds, graceful
as swans. There was one lady most appropriately
dressed in a fur-bound basque, who gave us the
very poetry of motion. There was perfect har
mony in her long-drawn curves; something melo
dious as a dream in her a w iding grace. There
was another young creature who darted hither and
thither, as if she had always lived on the ice.—
There was a perfect abandon in her sport; she
was hilarons yet utterly graceful in her glee.—
Slender and dainty-footed as a fawn, her soft blue
dross looped from a gay balmoral, wearing a black
basquine and black velvet hat, with a pink rose in
her hair, she flew over the ice, now circling in a
waits—now following her papa at the end of a
shawl, now flying away with another in her arms,
who could skate as well; wherever she went she
was followed by hundreds of admiring eyes—the
women praised her—and the gentlemen fell in love
with her. How eyes brightened with new beams,
how the cheeks of our japonicas bloomed with
roses, I can hardly tell. What a pastime for me
tropolitan belles? what a pastime fir the weary
people? The Drive was full of carriages, the Ram
ble was thrt.nged with people--husbands and
wives leading their children; young men and
maidens; gentlemen and ladies mounted on horse
back, their plumes floating out into the blue air,
added to the picturesque beauty of the scene. So
much for our winter Muting carnival.
Gas. CAMEItONI IN THE CABINET.-It seems to he
generally conceded that Gen. Cameron, of Penn
sylvania, will be a member of Lincoln's Cabinet.
Gen. Cameron is a devoted friend to home mann
factures, and he exhibits his good taste in that re
spect by procuring his wearing apparel at the
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Itockhill & Wilson,
Nes. 603 and 605 Chesnut street, above Sixih.
Philadelphia. The General and the rest of man
kind, know or should know that the most elegant
suits extant, for gentlemen and youths, are to be
found at this celebrated establishment.
WANTED.-A good cook. Inquire at the Union
Hotel, Market between Third and Fourth streets,
Harrisburg. Enquire immediately. B, BUM
Norrou.--Pavis, of the Exchange Resta*OS
will serve up a saner kraut lunch to-day fromlo
_toi.
4 •
11,19'eltielti 'a Lots of he
AGREEABLE Pasrtua --A gentleman named
Warne has fitted up the third story of Poulton's
billiard saloon 119 a shooting galiery. A feui mo
ments spent in there yesterday, satisfies us that it
is destined to become a popular place of resort.—
Several members of the Legislature were practi
cing with rifles, and a number of young bloods
were trying to attain proficiency in the use of the
pistol. Under the well grounded apprehension
that we could not hit the target, much less the
bull's eye, we declined an invitation to shoot, and
left.
ROWAN CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT WASHING.
A. journal of Augsburg contains the following
singular announcement: "We think right to call
general attention to the public wash-house of the
hospital of this town, which is perfectly organized
in every respect. Not only have all the latest im
provements been introduced in it, but regard is had
to the difference in the religious creeds of the cus
tomers. Thus the foul linen of Roman Catholics
and that of the Protestants are washed in separate
tubs, The washed linen is afterwards placed in a
wheel which, it is true, is consecrated to both fortus
of worship; and there, by a centrifugal apparatus
belonging equally to both religions, it is freed from
the water it contains. Bat the Roman Catholic
linen is afterwards carried into the Catholic drying
place, and the Protestant into that appointed for
itself; and then it is distributed to its owners."
HEAT AND COLD IN TILE UNITED STATES.—The
greatest thermometrical range at any of the mili
tary posts is 147 degrees, this being at Fort Ripley,
Minnesota; Fort Kent, in Maine, it is 137 degrees.
The greatest degree of cold at the former post is
50 below zero, and at the latter 37 below zero. In
not far from the same latitude, in the region of the
lakes and at a similar latitude, at Forts Brady and
Howard, in Michigan, the range is scarcely less.
At Fort Wilkins, en Lake Superior, which is al
most surrounded by water, the degree of cold is
only 9 below zero. In 'Washington Territory, at
Fort Stelacoom, in the same latitude, the range is
only 95 degrees, the mercury falling to only one
degree below zero. The greatest heat is at Fort
Yuma, in Southern California, situated in latitude
32, on the Colorado river; the average maximum
heat for three and a half years being 121 degrees,
and the range 102. The least average range was
at Fort Oxford, Oregon, on the Pacific Nag, in
latitude 43, it being nearly the same , as Key West.
The greatest amount of rain fell at Fort Pike,
Louisiana, this measuring 71.92 inches; the least,
at Fort Yuma, measuring 3.24 inches. At Fort
Orford, Oregon, where the thermometrical range is
least, the rain gauge indicated 68 inches of rain.
A Lanon.Lor OF GCODS received to-day, suitable
for presents, which will be sold off much below
their real value. 60 dozen of Hem-stitched and
Grass Linen Handkerchiefs, at 20, 25, 37 and 50
cents a piece ; 100 Sets of Collars and Sleeves, di
rect frem New York auction, at very low prices;
Gents' Plain and Bordered Linen Handkerchiefs;
beautiful lot of Lace Curtains;. Chenille Scarfs, at
121 and 25 cents; 10 pieces of Cassimero for.pants;
10 pieces of Cloth, for Cloaks; 25 pieces of all
kinds of Flannel; 2,000 yards of best brown Mus
lin, for 10 cents; Woollen Socks, 15, 20 cents;
Undershirts, Drawers, 50, 02, 75, and .a great many
other bargains. S. LEWY,
Rhoads' Corner.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—Persons in search of goods
suitable for holiday presents will do well to give
BROWNOLD & San, Wyeth's building, opposite the
Jones House, a call. They have fine Cambric setts,
Cloaks and. Cloth for Cloaks, Shawls, Pearl Purses,
Collars, Moores, 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 city or coun
try. On many articles a reduction has been made,
in order to carry out our determination to reduce
our stock as much as possible during this week.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
gr WARRANTED IN ALL CASES 4M
DR. HARVEY'S
OIIROPIO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
For the prevention and Cure of all those difficulties to which
the female system is peculiarly liable arising &op
rnirry.cmwzlwnw. , wwtmm
These Pdls have never been known to fail token the
directions have been strictly followed, and they are
perfectly sap to take by the most delicate.
TO MARRIED LADIES they are particularly recom
mended, as they prevent difficulties, and restore nature,
no matter from what cane the obstruction may arise. A
few days in most cases will produce the desired effect; and
although so powerful, yet no injury will ever result from
their use. But those wko are pregnant shonll not use
them, ita they.have an effect contrary to nature. Pamphlets
detailing their virtues, with numerous certificates from well
known physicians and apothecaries, can be had on applica
tion to the agent, who will send the Pills, if desired, by
mail, post-paid, to any address, on- receipt of the money.
Sold in boxes containing sixty pills, by all the principal
druggists. sod deals - ph and by DVOTT 004- wilologale
agents_, North . Second street , Ph il adelphia.
' nov a-ecddikarly
A NEW RIMAINDY
Superseding CIMIEBB, 00PLIZA CAYSIILZB, or any compound
that bee ever been before the people. It has been need by
ONE HUNDRED PHYSIUIANS,
In their private practice, with entire enema, in all eases.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
For diseases Or A prorate nature ; a , U*6 43 frequently per
formed in a week, and entire confidence may be placed in
Them. This remedy is a newly discovered specific, more
active and speedy in its effects than Cubebs or oombs
alone. The pills are hal the size of Capsules, and never
nauseate the stomach, or impregnate the breath. Six dozen
phis in a box—price one dollar, and will be sent by mail,
post-paid, by toe agent, on receipt of the money.
Bold by all the principal , druggists and dealers, and by
DYOTT ffi CO., wholesale agents, North Second street,
Philadelphia. nov2.eodd&wly.
Prom the rndepenaent, New York, July 28;1869.'
GLus.—Our advertising columns contain some testi
monies to the value of a new article known as !bald
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. WIN the
chemicals evaporating as soon as it is applied, leaving
the glue to harden. We can assure our readers that this
article has the excellent phrenological quality of "large
adhesiveness."
/or Bale by C. A. Bermirawr, No. 2 Jones' Row
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THE GREAT ENGLISH REHEDY.--Sir
James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from
prescripion of Sir 3. Clarke, M. D., Physician Jklatritordl
nary to the 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
moves all obstructions, and a speely cure may be relied on.
TO HARRIED LADIES
It le peculiarly suit ed . It Will irt'a short time bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain. to prevent counterfeits.
TIME PILLS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY FEMALES DURING
THR PIRAT THREE MONTHS or PREGNANCY, AS THEY ARE
BURR TO BRING ON Miscaantaon, BUT AT ANY OTHER TIME
TREY ARE HAM
In all c,ses of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the
Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of
the nem; Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a
cure when all other means have failed, and although a Paw
errul remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or
anything hurtful to the constitution.
Pull directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 11.--$l,OO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50
pills, by return mail.
For sale by C. A. Wawa, Ilarrleburg, jy7—dawly
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETH ' S
PILLS WARRANTED TO CURB FEVER AND Anns.--The
effect of purring with BRANDNETIVS PILLS is to re
store the health, no matter from what cause it may be
suffering. They take out all impurities from the sys l
tern; and they have the same-power of expulsion over
mlasm, .poisonous vapor of decayed vegetables, or indeed
any poisonous exhalations breathed by man whatever.
In fact, if the blood is poisoned„it is Impure, and im
pure blood results in disease.
BitaNDRETIPS PILLS,
though innocent as bread, yet they are capable of puri
fying the blood and curing disease. So, they cure on
kinds of rewire, all uthinwi Catarrhs, costiveness and
painful airecthins of every kind: •
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Sold, price 25'oenta,`at N 0.294 Canal street, New York;
land by all Druggist& i 4lecr, 6llo4F.BEyrl, corner
Seconds and'Ohesilitit - str"Narripburg, and by all
respectable dealers in medicines. doo.44lazt,
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SETTLED FOREVER!
The important question of
POISON IN HAIR DYES!
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE
Has been analyzed and
-DECLARED HARMLESS!
ET PROFESSOR ROBERT CHILTON, or Naw Yome,
The first analytic in America. Effect of the Dye almost
instantaneous. Imparts a jet black or any shade of
brown. Color rich, natural, and uniform. Manufac
tured No. 6 Astor Nouse, New York. Sold everywhere,
and applied by all Hair Dressers. dell.d&wlm
HELAIROLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION Cares Gra
vel Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections.
ELIIIKOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Nervous and
Debilitated Sufferers.
EILABULII'n (leonine Preparation ter Loos of Power,
Lon of Memory.
HELSIBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Di ffi culty of
Breathing, General Weakness.
HLMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves,
Horror of Death, Trembling.
TTELmBoLD , s Genuine Preparation for Night Eweath,
Cold Feet Dimness of YiFLO°.
ir.LAIBOL IPS Genuine Preparation for Languor, Uni
versal Lassitude of the Ilinsoular System.
JELMBOLD.B Genuine Preparation tor Pairid tJoant.-
nance and Eruptions.
HELMBOLD'S ta , tnuine Preparation for Patna in tie
Bask, Headache, Sick Stomach.
117 - See advertisement headed
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUOHU
in another column. nol4-d&a ?en
WE call the attention of our readers to
on article advertised in another eolumn, called BLOOD
FOOD. It is an entirely new discovery, and must not
ba confounded with any of the numerous patent medi
cines of the day. It is FOOD FOR TES BLOOD, already
prepared for absorption; pleasant to the taste and natu
ral in action, and what one gains he retains. Let all
those, then, who are suffering from poverty, impurity or
deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic
disease or ailment, take of this BLOOD FOOD and be re
stored to health. We notice that our druggists have
received a supply of this article, and also of the world
renowned Dr. EATON'S I&FANTIFE CORDIAL, which every
mother should have. It contains no paregoric or opiate
of any kind whatever, and of course must be invaluable
for all infantile complaints. It will allay all pain, and
soften the gums in process of teething, and at the same
time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and nurses,
who have endured anxious days and sleepless nights,
procure a supply and be at once relieved.
trr See advertisement. null-d&wam
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced nurse and female physician, hese Booth.
ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate
the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing an
inflamnation—will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate
the bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to
yourselves., and relief and health to your infants. Per—
eetly safe in all eases. See advertisement in another col..
ang10,11359-d&wly
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 speaks volumes in
favor of that world-renowned medicine—MßS. WING
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING:
- • - • - • - • • • . .
" We see an advertisement in your columns of Nre.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup. New we never said a word
in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we
feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is no
humbug—am. HAVE TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO BR ALL IT
CLAIMS. It is, probably, one of the most successful
medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And
those of your readers who have babies can't do better
than to lay in a supply. sep29-d&wly
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES
GHEESEMAN'S PILLS.
DR
The combination of ingredients in these Pilla are the
result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild
in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu
larities, painful menstruration, removing all obstruc
tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain
in the side, palpitation of the , heart, whites all ner
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the ' back and
limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which. arise from interrup
tion of nature. •
DR. CHEESEIVIAN'S PILLS
was the commencement of a new era in the treatment
of those irregularities and obstructions which have con
signed so many thousands of the young, the beautiful,
and the beloved to a ritiIIiATURIC ()RAWL Nofemale can
enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever
an obstruction takes place the general health begins to
decline.
DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS
are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com
plaints peculiar to Females.... To all classes they are in
valuable, maimin g said; car Ninty yeriedicalrerdarity.
They are known to thousands, who have used them at
different periods, throughout the country, having the
sanction of seine of the most eminent Physicians in
America.
Explicit directions, stating when, and when they
should not be used, accompany each box—the Price One
Dollar earl' box, containiotgforty Pills.
A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agents.
Pills sent bymail, promptly, by enclosing price to the
General Agent. Sold by druggists generally.
R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent,
14 Broadway, New York
Bold In Harrisburg by C. BANNVAIIT.
heel ,59-d&wly
Dr. Brunon's Concentrated Remedies.
No. I. THZ GREAT REVIVER, speedily eradicates all
the evil effects of SELF-ABUSE, as Loss of Memory,
Shortness of Breath, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of
the system, brought on by taw lamest - rained Indulgence of
the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar.
No. 2. THE BALM will cure-in from two to eight dare,
any case of GONORRIKBA, is without taste or smell, and
requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex.
price One Dollar.
No. 8. THE TEMIB will cure in the shortest possible
time, any mere of OLBET, even after all other Dezuedie -
have'falled to produce the desired effect. No taste or smell
Price One Dollar.
No. 4 . . THE PUNITER is the only Remedy that will
really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how
long standing or neglected the case may be. Price One
Dollar. •
No. 8. THE SOLUTOR will cure any case of (}RAVEL,
permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the
Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar.
No. 8. FOR Pal/TIC/MARS BEE 01ROVLAR.
No. 7 THE AMARIN will care the Whites radically,
and in a mach shorter time than they can be removed by
any other treatment. In fact, lathe only remedy that will
really correct this disorder. Pleasant to take. Price One
Dollar.
No. S. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are certain, safe and
speedy in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any
Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollar..
No 9. FOR PARTICULARS SEA CIRCULAR. •
Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt of the price
annexed. Enclose postage stamn and get a Circular.
General Depot North-Eat corner of York Avenue and
Callowhill Street. Private Moe 401 York Avenue, Phila
delphia, Pa.. •
Por aele luiterristatieg only by 0 A. BANNVART, where
Circulars containing valuable informaten, with tall de
scriptions of each CAM), will be delivered gratis, on appli
cation. Address DR. FELIX BRUNOE, •
P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa.
IT WILL PAY YOUI
READ THIS.
IT WILL PAY YOU;
OBSERVE WHAT I SAY !
IT WILL PAY YOU
FOR A VISIT TO
HARRISBURG! ! !
TO SEE AND MARE YOUR PURCHASES
FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME
AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF
READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH,
OASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL
KNOWN ARCADE, NO. 3 JONES ROW.
AVAILING MYSELF OF THE
ADVANTAGES WHICH READY
CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER AU' ,
GOODS AT 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES►
CHAS. S. SEGELRAUM.
P. S.-lIA VING SECURED
A FIRST RATE CUTTER AND TAILOR,
I AM NOW READY TO MAKE
CLOTHING TO ORDER IN TOE
MOST FASHIONABLE STTP.
I WAR ANTRA FIT OE:NO BALEt
ootO-d4m
TO
1' 0
~Rtbiral.
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR!
NEVER DEBILITATES
IT is compounded entire
become an established fact, a
and approred by all that
Sorted to with con fi dence 1.61
it is recommended
It has cured thousands
who had given up all hopes
unsolicited certificates in
The done must be adapted
individual taking it, and
to act gently on the bowels.
Let the dictates of Your
use of the LIVER IN
will cure Liver Com
tacks,lo y sp epsi a,
Summer C o in
ry,Dro psy,Sour l
C o at' v enema, Choira Morbus, Cholera
leuee, Jaundice,
es, and may be used snc
ryt Family Medi-
HEADACHE, (as
twenty minutes, 11
spoonfuls are taken
tack.
All who use it arel
in its favor.
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE HMG
ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
—ALSO—
SANFORD •S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
OOMPOUNDRD FROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass
Cases, Air Tight, and Will keep m any climate.
The Family Cathar. ,„,.• tic PILL is a gentle but
active Cathartic, which UM the proprietor h as use d i s
his practice more than a twenty years.
The constantly Mamas- lag demand from those
who have long used the a PILLS, and the satisfac
tion which all express in regard to their use, has
induced me to plane them of within the reach of all
The Profession well knowl A that different Oatharties
act on different portions bbi of the bowels.
The FAMILY CA- THARTIC PILL hire,
with dm reference to this T-A well established fact, been
compounded from a vane - """ ty of the purest Vegetable
Extracts, which act alike hi on every part of the ali
mentary canal, and are good and safe in all
cams where a Cathartic is needed, each as D e
ra n g ements of the gig Stomach, Sleepiness,
Pains in the Back I—, and Loins, Costive
ness, Pain and Sore- d e nose over the whole
body, from midden cold, -.1 which frentierdly, if ne
glected, end in a long WI course Of FM; Less Of
Appetite, a Creeping WWI Sensation of Cold
over the ' body, Rest-, lessness, HEADACHE, or
WZIGHT TEI Haan, all ri INFLAMMATORY DIS
EASES, Worms in Obil.dren or Adults, Rheuma
tism, a great PURIFIER <4 of the BLOOD and many
diseases to *doh flesh is heir, too numerous to
mention in this advertise- 0 meut. Dose, Ito 3.
Price Three Dimes.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are
retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the
Trade In all the large towns.
S. T. W SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor, 208 Broadway, N. T.
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CHILDREN
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents
to the attention of mothers, her
SOOTHING SY RUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHI`. a,
which greatly facilitates the process of I , othing, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflanu....tion—will
allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and
StritS.TO BROULATB THU WELS.
Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to ourselves,
and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO TODD INI , NTS.
We have put up and sold this article for aye, .1 years,
and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TNt 1 If of it,
what we have never been able to say of any Mt—. :undi
cine—NßFEß liA5 IT FAILED, IN A SIN'; IN
STANCE, TO EFFECT A ODDS, when e.ed.
Never did we know an instance of dissatiefactim v any
one who used it. On the contrary, all are delight ith
its operations, and speak in terms of commend of
its magical effects and medical virtue.. We s i . • in
this matter WHAT WE PO KNOW," after tet. 3 as)
experience. AND PLEDGE OUR K.EPUTATION
TITS FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE loi -
CLARE. In almost every instance where the Mar
suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be fee, od
in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is admini
tered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription atone of
the most EXPERIENCKD and SKILLFUL NURSES in
New .England, and has been used with NEVEK FAIL
ING SUCCESS an
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
..... -
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo
rates the stomach and bowels corrects acidity and
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al
most instantly relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS. AND WIND COLIC,
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 and .DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, whether it
arisen from teething, or from any other cause. We would
say to every mother v ho ban a child suffering from any
of the foregoing complaints—DO NOT LEI' YOUR PRE
JUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand
between you and your suffering child, and the relief that
will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURR—to follow the
use of this medicine, if timely used. Tull directions for
using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless
the fac-simile of CURTIS' & PERKINS, New York, Is
on the outside wrapper.
• Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
PRINCIPAL OPPIOR. 13 Cauca STRAW!, New Irnait •
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
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JUST Iti.IOEEVED!
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF BRANDIES,
roNsrsTrNa O F
CASTILM N k CO.,
RISQUET, TRICOCHE do CO.,
JAS. HENNESSY dc CO.,
OTARD, DUPUY k CO.,
J.&B.MARTELL,
JULES ROBIN CO.,
MARETT k CO.
FOR SALE BY
- JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
declB 73 MARKET STREET.
CHRIST MA S PRESENTS 1
cntLDREN , s, LADIR'ii) and GENTS , CHAIRS, and
a great variety otCABINET FURNITURE minable for
HOLIDAY GIFTS at reduced prima Also a new lot of
COTTAGE FURNITURE in Bete. r r by the single piece,
at JAMES R. BOYD & SON,
de2o-2wd. 29 donth Second Street.
2,500 rOUNDS
.n.AISINS, CURRANTS, CITRONS, &e.) be..
together with ORANGES, LEMONS, DRIED
I'RUITS,. CRANBERRIES, and a variety of
Articles suitable for the Holidays. Just
received by 1de20.3 DNA. DOCIC, Ja., & CO.
MES_BILS. CHICKERING & CO.
HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE
GOLD MEDAL!
AT THE •
MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON,
HELD THE PREQED/ND WEEK,
OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS!
Wareroom for the CHIMER:MG PIANOS, at Hard&
burg, at 92 Market se
K t,
0c23-tf W tre .
NOCHE'S MUSIC STORE.
STEWART & M'AREE,
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BRANDIES, GINS, WLN•ES,
SCOTCH, IRISH, OLD. RYE AND: BOURBON
WHISKYS,
NO. 103 MARKET STILEBT,
del2l HARRISBURG, "PA. 0311:1
ETRA'SUQ
Just received by .; •
nol6 . . . ' • • . 357..p00g0nti4*-011.
VOatliegenume ENGLISH MUIS
VC to KILLER'S DRUG STOIIII,
y from Gums, and ha
standard Medicine, known
have need it,and is now re
in all Mu:Manama forwhich
within the het two years
of relief, lus the numerous
my possession show.
to the temperament tY e
used in such quantities as
judgment guide you in the
VIGOBATOR, and it
plaints, Billi us At.
Chronic Diarrhoea,
plaints, Dysente.
Stomach, H bitual
lc, Cholera, Chats.
Infantnm,
Female W eakn es.
ceeefully as an Ordina.
eine. It will cure SICK
tbousande can testify.) in
two or three tea.
at commencement of et
P 1
g
W
giving their hmtimmny
fines of Zrauel.
pEiv NSYL VAIN I A RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO & FROM PRILIDELPHLU
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 261 u, 1860,
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg lan
Philadelphia as follows :
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg an
2.40 a. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.60 s. m,
EAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 'at 12.65 p. m. , and
arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 6.25 p. m and ar.
rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m.
These Trains make close connection at Philadelphia
with the New York Lines.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. I,leaves Harrisburg
at 7.30 a. in., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at West
Philadelphia at /2.30 p. m.
HARRISBURG- ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris.
burg at 1.15 p. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at
6.40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, N 0.2, leaves Harrisburg
at 6.85 p. m runs via Mount Joy, connecting at Diller*
ville with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia.
WESTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia It
10.50 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 3.00 a. m., and
arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m.
LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pittsburg
at 7.00 a. In..
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, and ar
rives at Harrisburg at 4.15 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at
7.85 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at
4.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.46 p. m.
Attention is called to the fact, that passengers leaving
Philadelphia at 4 p. m. connect at Lancaster with
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive at
Harrisburg at 9.45 p. in.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. Bast. Div. revsn'a Railroad.
no2ll-dtt
NORTHERN- CENTRAL RAILWAY.
IENOMIMM I AMIIN
N 0 T 1 0 E ..
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE:.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT!
ON AND AFTER MONDAY NOVEMBER 20r.u, 18W.
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railwag
will leave Harrisburg as follows :
GOING SOUTH.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at.. 8.00 a. Dui
EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at 1 40a. Ili
MAIL TRAIN will leave at .. 1.00 p.a.
GOING NORTH.
MAIL TRAIN will leave at ... . .. 1.40 p. ID.
BXPItEBI3 TRAIN will leave at..., ...... —8,15 p. at.
The only Train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be
the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN South. at 3.00 a. in.
For lurtherinformation apply at the office, in Penn.
Sylvania Railroad Depot. JOHN W. HALL, Agent.
Harrisburg, November 23, 1860.—n024
N EW AIR LINE ROUTB
TO
NEW YORK.
. 1 J os -
Shortest in Distance and Quickest in Time
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF
NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG,"
VIA
READING, ALLENTOIVN AND EASTON
MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at 6
a in., arriving at Harrisburg at I p. m. , on'y 8,,*, how*
between the two cities.
MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12 00 noon, and awl
rives at Harrisburg at 8.15 p. m.
MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Harrisburg al
8.00 a. m , arriving at New York at 16.20 p. m.
AFTERNOON EXPREB.B LINE, East, haves Hanle.
burg at 1.18 p. in., arriving at New York at 9.46 p. m.
Connections are made at Harrisburg at I.oop. m. with
the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Penneylva
nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad'
All Trains connect at Reading with Trains for Potts
ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Nano
Chunk, Easton, tee.
No change of Passenger Care or Baggage between New
York and Harrisburg. by the 8.00 a, in. Line from New
York or the 1.16 p. m. from Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery Nnd speed, comfort and accom
toodation, this Route presents superior inducements to
the traveling public.
Pare between New York and Harrisburg, FIVE DOLLARS.
For Tickets and other information apply to
J J. CLYDE, General Agent,
Harrisburg.
delli
~BILADELPHIA
.1. AND
READING RAILROAD,
WINTER AR Y.A
ON AND AFTER DEC. 12, 1860,
TWO P !AMMO= TRAINS LEAVY. HARMSBIII6
DAILY, (Sundetys excepted,) at COO A. M., and 1.11 P.
BC, far PhilsdAlphis, Arridind thaw at 115 P.M., gued 6.28
P. M.
ItkITURNINi, LEAVE PHILADPI,PRIA at it 00 AA
and 3.81) P 51., arriviuu at ciarriab.ap :t1 P 5.16
P. di.
PARE.? t—Tn Philadelphia, No ) Vans, 113.:61 No.
(is game tram)
DARNS:—To Reedit) , dO and 1.1.80.
At Reading, connect with tritium for r,
Mlaeia
villa, l'amagns. Oatawi.Pa, ita.
FOUR TRAINS LEAVE READING FOR PHTLADIL.
PIIIA DAILY, at 8 A M., 10.46 A. M. : 12.30 noon and
11.43 P. M.
GRAYS' PRYLADPLPTI/A FOR READING at SA.
5 1 I.on P M., 5.30 P aid A.OO P. Pd.
PARES ,—ticruiari 7 tc, Ph , in 'MON gl and W 1.45.
R NEItNINt: Thai 14 FR+ ttil I'l ARRISBT - RG 002 t -
RIOTS AT READYING with up train for Wilkecbarrai
Pittsitork and Scranton
fIP through tickets and other qiformetion apply to
a. J. CLYDE,
General Agent._
dels dtf
p lIIL A DELP lIIA
AN R D
AILROAD.
READING
REDUCTION OF PASSENGER PARES,
ON AND AFTER2IO . NDAY . , PltlL 2,11340
VOMMUT_I TION TICKETS,
With oa Onnporia. will be issued between any pOitttil
desired, good for the bolder and any member of nil
ra e to r Y ' in any Passenger train, and at any time—at 2
p
i c l ent. below the regular fares.
Parties having occasion to use the Road frequently on
business or pleasure, will find the above arrangement
convenient and economical; as Four Passenger train*
run daily each way between 'Reading and Philadelphia,
and Two Trains daily between Reading, Pottsville and
Harrisburg. On Sundays, only one morning train Down,
and one afternoon train Up, runs between Pottsville and
Philadelphia, and no Passenger train on the Lebanon
Valley.ftranch Railroad.
For the above Tickets, or any information relating
thereto, apply to B. Bradford, Eeq., Treasurer,Philadel.
phial to the respective Ticket Agents on the line, or to
NICOLLB, General Supt.
March TT, 1880.—mar213-titf
lIATCH & CO.,
SHIP AGENTS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
188 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
MIALI/B8 /X
FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE. COTTON,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS'.
n0v8418112
HL. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL TIME
. AND REPAIRER OP PIANOS. MELODEONS, As %
Ste. . Orders in future must tie left at Wil . KNOCHE'R
At USW STORE, 92 Market street. or at BUEHLER'S
noTEL. An orders left at the alxive-named places WU
meet with prompt initation.
First class PIANOS for sale
IitIKD BEEV—A n extra lot of DRIED
BEEP Nit iiieified by
809 ' r " WE. DOCK, co,
kJT R . El STO R AGE!!
Storage received at warehouse of
JAMES M. WHEELBS.
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