Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, January 07, 1861, Image 3

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    LOCAL IVE .5'
TOE DAILY PATRIOT AND IPSION may he had RI
141 , 0 ilv.o Store, earner of Third and Markel
FATRInT AND MIDIS. —The DAILY PATRIT AND
", be bad by Dauphin Futwerihers, every
sturfi i n z, , r it the periodical store of J. S. FDA ID.
Tog ;‘l,lll.B.—tinder the change of schedule on
th e diffe.ent railroads. the time of closing the
woo et t h e 11.....h.barg Post Office, December Ist,
/880, is as follows;
PRNNSYLVANIA R. R.
~ 12.:5 p. m., 5. p. trt..
p .n.
4fro —0 :0 1 s m--wav mnil 3.50 p. m.,9p. m
CIIIIITHAL It IL
6,Nth —l3 15 p. m.-I—way wail, 9. p. m.
—1 r. m.
LEBAIcOII VALLEY R. R.
1 1.30 A. us
DAUPHIN AND SUHQ. It. I.
1.30 p in
CT?tBRRLA I T VALLEY E.
2.30 a. at., I p, w.—Witt' Mali.
BY /MAGIC
I 9. to o , •ttyaburg, nn Tnemday, Thnralny
and al•nrJ»v. 7 • in.,to Toaeetnwn• nn M i.y.
Weeimt.i ;lir and PriJay. 1 p. m, to Lowioborry.
on Saturday.
Tao inet-np on Friday night gave secetnmoda
*lon to three revolving vagrants, traveling 113.
*hero, in smirch of nobody, and whose wants are
itatitted with a loaf of bread, and lodgment on
soft white pine bench.
61111111FP . 8 Seta.—Witt be sold, on this mor
ning, »a is ..'slant, at the "Novelty Iran Works,"
in this oily, a large and splendid lot of founders'
and eirmbilliste tools, patteres, he. Those en
gaged in that business will find it to be to their ad-
Vantage to Ito present.
Osns in" rug "BLBSSINGS."—The Montour Iron
Works, she largest in the State, with one single
/seep:ion. have stepped, and at least a thousand
men have heed thrown ant of employment in the
dead of winter. Another of the blessings that were
to follow the election of Lincoln.
ernsoo, Airegarrzon !—A stated meeting of the
Citizen Fire Engine and nose Compaey will he
held at their hall, this (Monday) evening at 7
o'clock. The semi-annual elation of officers for the
ensuing term will take place, and important busi•
mesa he brought before the meeting. Every mem
ber is requeitted to be in attentlince.
G. L. WALTaIt, Secretary.
Taw Lsvass —ln order to give our readers the
latest pools 4 borne this morning, we are compelk d
to go abroad. Telegraphic dispatches sent from
here on Friday declare that Col. M'Clnre, who hes
*Anti:trued from SpringfiAd, asserts that General
Cameron bes riot been offered a position in Lin.
soles Cabinet . We do not know where the re
porter gets his information—whether from Col.
kl'Clare, or from street rumor, but we heard an
enthualeptiO Melia 9f cameron's offer to bet on his
favorite, and he is a man who always gambles to
wim
A lifiseravEnuer.—We were led into an error
in regard to the mitter which appeared in our
MRS under the bead of "A Hard Caen," on Fri
day, and we regret to say that it was through the
man's own misstatements. The Steward or the
Poor House rive him a room, necessarily removed
from the manna, building, and immediate steps
Weald We been taken fur hie relief; but be did
not like the accommodations, and left. He was
anxi o us to get on to Pittsburg, and, on the appli
cation of the M4yor, the Superintendent of the
Pennsylvania Railroad forwarded him.
To u REW&Rtilat.—Wien Forney, at present a
clerk under John W. Forney, in Washington city,
it in currently rumored, is to he appointed Super
intendent of Public Printing by Governor Curtin.
When Me. F .rney was appointed to the position
he now hold.; at present, be was announced is an
anti-Les••mpron Democrat. His Democracy, with
Out any prefix, was of the Forney and Hickman
order---a sliding *ettle--a mark to deceive_ Ile
glided into the Opposition as natural as a duck
takes to water, and, like all renegades, he heeame
more allusive than the old guard itself, swallowing
all his previous eentiments, and d Oaring that be
formetl_v was a itnave,.a hypocrite, or labored in
error and darkness.
Ocorresran SRAM—There is a contested seat
from - Luzern° in the House. The right of Lewie
Pughe is resisted by D. L. Chapin. Democrat, and
a member of last session. It is assorted that the
election inspectors and judges in ova precinct
threw out thirty-two votes for D. L. Chapin,
COO 4lecerd Pugh, by twenty-sim majority
The Supreme Court bas already decided that the
middle name of a man was of no moment when it
was known there was no man of that name in the
*lmmunity.. Toe committee was drawn on Thurs.
day last, and is exclusively Republican, so that
notwithstanding the decision of the Supreme
Court, we shall be much surprised if Mr. Chapin
gets his rights. Stewart, Republican, Goatees
the seat of Caldwell, Democrat, from the First Rep
resentative District in Philadelphm. The com
mittee is to be drawn on Monday next.
Anawrartr Outinflat.—This little offiee, although
it is "rural but $6OO a year in this State, while it
brings the ineumbrent $1,500 in New York, is still
not lil.ely to begging. There ate no less than
tenapplicante in for it—thus in Ph i/adelph la alone,
Iris: Peter Frits. Gen. W. R. Small and General
Birney. The most prominent man for the position.
from the western part of the State, is Gen. T. S.
Negley. The General hag lately been engaged in
the lendable enterprise or tensing Wide Awake
organisations in and about Pittsburg into soldier
itompanies, but a well-grounded fear that other as.
pirante would be here to leg among those who are
supposed to have influence with the Cloveruur, took
possession of him, and be appeared in this city, in
propriopersotta on Friday. The General has agreat
Many friends in western Penney lvania, and he is
an ardent admirer of Republiean principles—but,
as Charley says, "with the coupons nt
h/abed." If appointed, he would no doubt make
an effort to have the salary raised, in which he
would in all probability be more successful than
his predeeetsor.
Unman &Avows SENA - rem—This is "a day big
with the fate el Caesar and of it•rme." Before to
morrow morning the hopes and aspirations of a
liege 'number of aspirants will be blasted as the
7onag and promising bud before the breath of the
nipping nor'wester. The agony will be over by 10
o'clock this evening, and, although we may not be
able to announce to-morrow who the fortunate man
Is whom fastnne bas favored, we venture again to
Pay that Mr. Cowan will be the lucky man. At
least PO it is supposed by those - upon whos e j u d g _
meat we sea rely. A number of the prominent
Republicans, we are informed, met and discussed
the matter on Friday night, and finished np the
"slate" for Cowan by taking the friends of Pollock
and W.hoot both in the Westmoreland boat. The
Prrviso man had mush to oontend against—cape-
Melly did his old free trade principles cling to him
hie the poisoned shirt of Nessus, until his friends
Were furred to produce a letter of recantation
lalinelt 117 hint when he was a candidate fur Gov.
'mar is 1A61!. 'With - all this. it is said, however,
that the slate wan so arranged as to give him the
mteapired tens of Cien.Cameron. Abouttbat•Me
Mall sea
A FEW FACTS GLRANED Frtou GoviißNAteiliT RE
pours.—The perinaneni public debt of the United
Stares, on the 30• h ..f June, 1360, was $45,079,
203, exclusive of ourrtartaials I rvosury
amounting to $196911.0110. The U. S. Mints
wdtted, define th.. last fiscal year, $23.44q.253 35
in gold; $3 250 636 26 in silver ; and $342 000 in
cents. The total Is. d surf tee f the United States
and Territories is 3 010,3711 sqn tilt, miles, or 1.92 G.
6:16. SOO acme. If to this are added water surface,
lakes, rivers. dce., we will have a total surface of
three and a quarter millions of square miles. Min
*lewdly, with 83,531 stove miles. is the fourth
slat e , i n point of size, in the Union. Texas is
first, California next, and Oregon third. leistyear
there was 3.896 patents issued, and 28 extended
f.r a period et seven yeers. The whole number
Ihruatrnts applied for was 5 638. The whole n nen
her of EN.-t 4.thees in the United States is 23 918—
a decrease from 1859 of 91. The number of post
masters sniper. to appointment by the President
(whose salary ex° -eds' $1 000 per annum) is but
433 M nnesota has but 4 ; New York has 62
D ,ring the last Basal year, a d the quarter ending
September 30. 1863, 16.385 361 glares • f public
lands have been proclaim d f.r sate. During the
sane period, 9.648,471 acres have bean surveyed
'and prepared fur mar , iet, Rad 12.050 053 72 acres
hove been disposed of is the following manner :-
3,17/,619.80 acres have been sold f.r cash, yield
ing the su.tr of $2,021,425.97; 3_379,090 notes have
been absorbed by the location of b allay land war
rants; 2,037,770 92 acres approved to States under
the swamp grants; and 2,655 623 acres under the
railroad grants. The number of tnilit try bounty
laid warrants outstanding on the 30th of Septem
ber last was 74.463, and they will require 8,196,-
580 acres of the public domain to satisfy them.—
The whole number of pensioners, of all classes,
now remaining on the rolls, is 11,284, and the surd
required to pay their pensions is $1,001,018.95.
During the past year the amount thus expended
was $1,103,562 03 Dating the year ending June
311, 1863, it oust to "run" the Federal Ouvernment
the snug sum of $77,462,102 72. The receipts
from pribliir lands, customs, and miscellaneous
sources. tiering the same time, amounted to but
SA, 470 109.43 Din $21,015,200 was reesived
from loans and Treasu•y notes.
RIM ARK %BLS FEAT-A Man Shoots We Fingers
Of, and then Drinks Thirty Mimes of Beer.—Mr.
Frank Lan mon is a man of reputation. It matters
bu , little, in this degenerate tti.e what a man does,
so that he becomes a hero. Dr. Hine went to the
Arctic regions and came back a hero. Garibaldi
freed Italy, and he became a hero. Sam Patch
lowed over the Passaic Falls, and was distin
&fished. Blondin is imtnortalisJd on the tight
ripe, and Heenan takes his place among "the int
atlas! f ;w," through tho tote of his muscles. The
suhkct of this article is a hero. His first great
performance was at a bar-room in St. Louis, about
eight months ago. For a wager of $lOO he drank
one 'tundra land fifty largo glance of lager beer in
less than eight hours. He won both the wager and
a reputation.
On Saturday last Mr. Lantnan again distinguished
himself, as we notice by the St. Louis papers.—
S one entered his saloon on Broadway, and,
through malice, or some other bad propensity, cut
Lanman's billiard table. Mr. L. was enraged.—
He set a good deal by his table. To have it cut,
out him to the quick. He resolved to have re
venge. New, revenge le evedet, if not too dearly
purchased. Mr. Leeman paid too much for his.--
Searching up a revolver, he cooked it, and swore
by all the gods and goddesses, that he would shoot
the fellow that cut his table. While brandishing
his shooting-iron around, he hit it against a chair.
It went off, (not the chair, but the pistol,) and the
charge entered his left hand, tearing away the fin
gers, and otherwise shattering the member. •
Th e accident did not have tile eff'ot of cooling
Mr. Lan man's ire. Ha swore louder than ever,
and declared the hand should not be dressed until
be had drank thirty glasses of lager beer. His
f lends tried to diem idle him from his purpose, but
could not. In less than two hours Mr. Lotman
bad added another unfailing laurel to his brow
He drank the stipulated amount of lager, and said
he goal.] stand a little more. A surgeon was then
called io, and the Shattered hand was attended to.
REsnirta Cumnacri —The following rules for
rearing children are deserving the attention of
every man and woman.
1.--01311dt03 ibould tot go to gehool until mix
years old.
IL—Should not learn at home during that time
more than the Alphabet, religious teaching, ex
0CP44..
111 —Should be fed with plain substantial food,
at regular intervals of not less than four hours.
W.—Should not be allowed to eat anything
within two hours of bed-time.
V.—Should have nothing for supper but a single
cup of warm drink, such as very weak tea of some
kind, or cambric tea, or warm milk and water, with
one slice of cold bread and butter—nothing else.
Vf.--Should sleep in separate beds, on hair mat.
tresses, without caps, feet first well warmed by the
fire or rubbed with the bands until perfectly dry ;
extra covering on the lower liinb3, bat little on the
body.
VlE.—Should be compelled to be out of doors for
the greater phrt of daylight, from after breakfast
until half an hour before sundown, unless in damp,
raw weather, when they should not be allowed to
gooutNide the dour.
Val.—Never limit a healthy child as to sleep
ing or eating, except at supper; but compel regu
larity as to both it in of great importance.
IX.—Never eompel a eh iid to sit still, nor inter
fere with its enjoyment, as long as it not actu
ally injurious to persons or property or against good
morals.
X.—Never threaten a child; it is cruel, unjust
and dangerous. What you have to do, do it, and
be done with it.
XL—Never speak harshly or angrily, but mildly
kindly and, when really needed. firmly—no more,
XEL —By all means arrange it so that the last
words retween you and your children at bed-time,
especially the younger ones, shall be words of un
mixed luvinguese and offvetien-
EXPERIMENTS WITII Wing ROM—Some experi
ments, important to all persons engaged in the
manufacture of wire ropes, or who may be accus
tomed to use them, have just been made by Mr. J.
Dogfish, who has communicated the results to the
North of England Institute of Mining Engineers.
The conclusions arrived at were, that half. the
strength of the rope was lost by heating the wire;
thou the ordinary joint is much weaker than any
other portion of the rope; that if a lilt rope was
well spliced it was not weakened thereby, but, if
the workmanship was bad, it lost from 25 to 33 per
emit_ of its atrength_ In either event a round wire
rope spliced became 13 per cent. weaker than be
fore. Round steel wire rope will bear more than
double the weight required to break iron wire rope
of god* illatudter.
THE FRIENDSHIP FTEAMEIR.-FOIDO weeks ago
the Friendship Fire Company resolved to give the
Dame of their new - steam fire engine to the person
who would give the largest amount of money to.
ward its purchase. The time far opening the pro
posals expires on Thursday next, when they will
be, opened. and the result made known. The col-
Intim are still going en. and there is no quea.
tint] about the purchase of the "mersheen" now.—
MI that is necessary is prompt payment by those
who have subscribed.
GOV. Cirievia's AppolyrimuNTs.—Tho editor of
the Telegraph is informed that Guy. Curtin haN
made the following appointments. He does not
state who his informant is, but there is a semi,,ffi
cial smelt about the announcement that justifies
the belief that he speaks from the record
Secretary of State—Eli Slifer, of Union county.
Deputy Secretary—George W. Ramersly, of
Philadelphia.
Attorney General—Samq A. Porvianeo, of But
ler county.
Whisky Inspector—William Butler, of Mifflin
ct wiry.
Max sisinn of the Port of Philadelphia—Doctor
Clark, of Philadelphia.
Messenger to the Governor—Samuel Miles, of
Centre county.
Adjutant General—James S. Negley, of Pitts
burg.
Western flour Inspector—Thomas Collins, of
Pittsburg.
Sealer of Weights and Measures—J. D. Owens,
of Pittsburg.
ECLIPSES THIS YEAR.—Thera will be four eclipses
this year, as follows : 1. An annular eclipse of the
Sun, January 10; invisible in America. 2. An an
nular eclipse of the Sun, July 7; invisible in
America. 3. A partial eclipse of the 31.i0n, Decem
ber 17, (16th in California,) early in the morning;
visible. Size only 222 digits, or about 1.! of the
Moon's disc. Beginning at Boston at 21i 43w.;
New Turk, lb. 31w.; Philadelphia, 2h. 27w,;
Washington, 2h. 15m. ; Charleston, 3h 7m.; De
troit, I h. 55tn. ; Cincinnati, Itt. 50m.; Chicago, lb.
37w ; St. Louis, lb. 26w.; San FranCisco, 1113.
37w., evening of 16th. The eclipse becomes largest
51 minutes after the beginning, and ends Ih. 42m.
from the same. 4. A total eclipse of the Sun, but
only partial in the United States, Dec. 31. The
San will rise visibly eclipsed more or less, and it
may be seen in all the States east of and adjacent
to the Mississippi river, except lowa. Eclipse
ends at Washington at Bh. 36m. in the morning.
Size in the_Atiantio States about 6 digits, in
Texas, Admit satt, Missouri, It lino is and 17 isconsin,
the eclipse ends just at sunrise.
On, WELLS IN KENTOCKT.-Oil wells are among
the new features of Bourbon county, Kentucky.
The Paris Mina, of December 21st says :
A gentleman, living near the Levy, beyond Fiat
Rook, informs us that, having, some time since,
seen indications of the existence of oil in the earth
near his residence he determined to ascertain in
what quantities it might be found. Ile sank two
wells, one of th..m seventy feet and the other about
one hundred and slimy feet deep, with the most
satisfactory results. From these wells be has
gathered several gallons of oil which has been
analyzed and proved to be of the best quality. All
that is now lacking is to test the abundance of the
supply, which will be done as soon as a suitable
pump has been obtained to draw the oil to the sur
face. The gentleman alluded to has visited the oil
regions in Pennsylvania and Virginia, and as
sures us that he finds, where be has been experi
menting, all the indioations of the presence of oil
that are found there. Among these indications
are, the character of the rock passed through, and
the prose ace, in very large quantities, of inflam
mable gas.
Lithography is an art of such universal dissem
ination, and performs so important an office in the
great business of publishing that few persons pro
ipohly think how very recently it was discovered.
Mr. George &bad, a well-known engraver, who
died near London last month, at the advanced age
of 72, wee the first artist who practiced lithography
in England. lie was born at Munich in the year
1788, and learned the art from Sonnefolder, who
invented it. Be bad resided England 44 years.
Among the articles on exhibition at the Wiscon
sin State Pair was a new invention by Wm. H.
Paine, of Sheboygan, to supersede the usual chain
used in surveying. It consists of a steel measure,
which coils up like a tape measure, but is so tem
pered as to be perfectly straight when uncoiled.—
The whole weight Ofethe itultrittuent does not ex
ceed three pounds.
HONORS TO MAJOR ANDSRSON.-11l all parts of the
country, movements have been inaugurated with a
view to doing honor to Major Anderson, for the
course be has pursued in Charleston Labor. Salutes
have been fired, meetings have been held, and
swords have been presented. We also learn that it
is in contemplation to present the gallant Major
with a. full eiviliants snit from the Brown Stone
Clothing Hall of Itookbill and Wilson, Nos. 603
and 605 Chesnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia.
A LARGE LOT OF GOODS 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, 31 and 50
cents a piece ; 100 Sets of Collars and Sleeves, di
rect from New Tork auction, at vary low prim;
Gents' Plain and Bordered Linen Handkerchiefs;
beautiful lot of Lace Curtains ; Chenille Scarfs, at
121 and 25 cents; 10 pieces of Cassimere for pants;
10 pieces of Cloth, fur 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, 62,15, and a groat many
other WON. 5. LIMY,
Rhoads' Corner.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
lrrom the Indopeturont i Note York, July 28.1859.
GLUM.—Our advertising columns contain some testi
monies to the value of a new article known as 4, Bpald.
Infra 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 can assure our readers that this
arti sic his the excellent phrumloisical quality of "serge
adhesiveness."
For nale by 0. A. BANNYART, No. 2 Jones , Bow
auT.d&wlm
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.—Sir
James Clarke's Celebrated Female pilia, prepared from a
preocrip' ion of Sir 3. Clarke ; M. D., Phoician Extraordl
nary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cute of all
those painful cud dangei one diseases to which the female
constitution i 4 subject, ft moderates all excess and re.
moves all obstructions and a speely cure may be relied en.
TOMARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
stoop of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
TENSE PILLS !MOULD NOT UN TANNN BY ITEM/LIS DURING
THR r I MT THREE Al MTtlig OF PHHONANOTi AS THAT ASS
BURR Tu BRING us biISOABRIAGE, HOT AT MY 01H1B TIXS
VINT ASS SAPS.
In all e.ses or Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the
Back Rod Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of
the Beart, hysterics and Whites, these Pills will r ffect a
cure whrn all other means have failed, and although a pow
teal rcinedy, de not c••uteio - re n, calomel, antimony, or
anything hurtful to the constitution.
Pulldirectioom in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. It —Bl,oa and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, w.li insure a bottle, containing over AO
pine, by return mail.
For sale by U. A. natOrTART, Harrisburg, jy7-dawly
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETH'S
PILLS WARRANTED TO Cut FEVER AND AGUE —The
effect of purging with BEANDRETH'S PILLS is to re
store the health, no matter from what 062119 it may be
suffering. They take out all impurities front the sys
tem ; and they have the same power of expulsion over
miasm, poisonous vapor of decayed vegetables, or Indeed
any poisonous exhalations breathed by man whatever.
In fact, if the blood is poisoned, it is IMPlitel'and Im
pure blood results in disease.
DUANDILET/11 PILLS, •
though innocent as bread, yet they are capable of puri
fying the blood and curing disease. So, they cure all
kinds of fevers, all asthmaa t catarrhs, costiveness and
painful affections of every kind.
Bold, prise 25 cents, st No. 292 Canal street, New Yot*,
and by all Druggists. Also, bj ONO. H. BBLL, corner
of Second and Chestnut streets, Harrisburg, and by all
respectable dealers In medicines. de9-114W1111
SETTLED FOREVER:
The important question of
POISON IN 11/11111/YES!
GRIST a 1)01tO'S II A I It DY
Ilan been anslyz. d and
E C L 4RED /t. nl L P. S S !
By PROP RSSIIII 'WHEAT ell I LTiati, or N kw Tom
The first two ytic i -Ameri• a. Eft 0•t or th. Dye xl mod
Instantaneous. Imparts a jet Muck or any -ha.le of
brown. Color rich, natural, and uniformM mufac
Lured No. 6 Astor Ilium. New York. Aold everywhere,
and applied-by all Hair Dressers. dMi•d&wl m
LI HAROLD'S ORM:TINS P RASA RA PION Cares Ora
B a •der. Drooy, Aff-etiouß
H ELM OTAPD (I.nuine Pr. pulation fur I` , l‘ rv.u. and
D•h•lita.t. , SutTitiers.
Li EL $1 tit L 0 2 6 <J..1:1E111110 Preparati o ior I.•.rxof Power,
Lnx. at 5194,07,
HEGTIbUtIYB arnuiv.e P «puratioo for Dilfidult) of
t-L Brouti nr G lue. al W,aktirms.
P.OIII I L liS (I,nuine Preparation for Wank Nervev,
I A Horror or Leath Tremblirg.
TJ>l r •"li ) l,D'SWnnine rrrp-vration for N.i . ht f•sc.111B.
004 Post, Dirooo-o o' Vidoo
HrLLslisOL , Ort Prep:4...111.0 f r I, u a i Uill
Yen " 1418'41111de of the Musuoirr -• a .-111
IPLMBOIAD • ts PrepArat ou iha
A nAece sod Eruptions.
H Bi.l l l'lol,D - 8 C—noiros Prepnr.oiou for P.OO.
Ra.qt, fl. - sancho, Skis ifitowooli.
[Cr see ad vortisempot howled
HELMBOLIPS EXTRACT DUO (ITT
in another et lawn. no 4 it t w 313
WE call the attention of our readers
all article adVertised in another column, called BLOOD
FOOD. It is an entirely new discovery. sod must not
be confounded with any of the numerous patent medi
cines of the day. It is FOOD FUR THE stoop. already
prepared fur absorption ; pleasant to the taste and nstu.
ral in action, and what one gains he retsina Let all
those, then, who are suffering from poverty. impurity or
deficiency of blond, and coneeqUently with some ehrome
disease or ailment, take of this BLOOD FOOD and it re
stored to health. We notice that our druggists have
received a supply of this article, and also of the world
renowned Dr. BATON'S INF , INTINS CORDIAL, which every
mother should have. It contains nn paragorieur npi its
of any kind whatever, and of course must he invaluable
for all infantile, e.ctplaints. 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 DUMPS.
who have endured anxious days and- sleepless nights,
procure a supply and be at once relieved.
117- See advertisement. aul74&w3m
WINKLOW,
An experienced nurse and female physician, llama Sooth
ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate
the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing se
inflamnation—will allay ail pain, and is sure to regulate
the bowels. Depend open it mothers, ft will give rest to
yourselves, and relief and health to your infants. Dec—
ently cafe in all caeca, See advertisement in another 00l -
mon. eug19,1859-d&wly
Mothers, read this.
The following iR an extract from a letter written by
a &Aier of the Baptist Church to the lawn& and
Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio and speaks volumes in
favor of that world-renowned medicine—Mee. W !Ns
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING
" We see an advertisement in your columns of Mrs.
Winalow's Soothing Syrup. New we never said a word
in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we
feel compelled to nay to your renders, that this is no
humbug—WE HAVE TRIED IT, AND KNOW tT TO DE ALL 11
CLAIMS. it is, probably, one of the most successful
medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. kod
those of your readers who have babies can't do better
than to lay in a supply. sep29-d&wly
IMPORI AN't TO r EMALEs
DR. CHEESEMAN'S PI:. L.S.
The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the
result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild
in tlpir operation, and certain in correcting all Irregu
larities, painfnl menstruation, removing all Otilitrue
tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain
in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner
vous aeections, hysterics, fatigue, pain In the back and
limbs, loc., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup
tion of nature.
DR_ CHEESEMAN'S PILLS
wee 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 PRRAIATURS GRAYS. No female can
enjoy good health unless she is regular, and whenever
an obstruction takes place the general health begins to
decline,
DR. CTIEESEMAN'S PILLS
are the most effectual remedy ever known for all com
plaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they &rein
valuable, inducing, with certainty, periodical regularity.
They are known to thousands, who have used them at
different periods, throughout the country, having the
sanction of some of the most eminent .Physiciona ix
America.
Explicit directions, stating token, and when they
should not be steed, accompany each box—the Price One
Dollar each box, containing forty Pills.
A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agents .
Pills sent by mail, promptly, by enclosing price to the
Cloneral Agent. Sold by druggrets generally.
R. B. HIITOII.IbIGS, General Agent,
14 Broadway, New York .
Sold In Harrisburg by 0. A. BANNVART.
deck '59-d&wly ,
Dr. Branon's Concentrated Remedies.
THB OBBAT BBITIVER, speedily eradicates all
the evil effects of SELF-A8:173E4 a* Loss of Memory,
Shortness of Breath, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangement , * of
the system, brought on by the unrestrained indulgence of
the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price tine Dollar.
No. 2. THE BALM will cure in from two to eight days,
arty case of GONORRIME4, is without taste or smelt. and
miairea no restriction of action or dies. For either Nei
Price One Dollar.
No. 3. THE TERM will cure in the shortest possible
time, anv case or (MEET, even after all other Demo** -
have failed to produce the desired effect. No taste or smell
Price One Dollar.
No. 4. THE PIINITER is the only Remedy that will
really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No mattor or how
long standing or neglected the case may be. Price Line
Dollar.
No. 6. THE SOLUTOR will cure any case of GRAVEL,
permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the
Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar.
No. 0. FOR PARTICULARS ORR CIRCULAR
- .
No. 7 TWO AMARIN will ma tha Whites mullieally,
and in a much shorter time than they can be removed by
any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will
really correct this disorder. Pleasant to take. Price Vne
Dollar.
No. 8. THE MENTAL PABTTLB are certain, cafe and
speedy in producing MENt3TRUATION, or correcting say
Irreguierition of the monthly perivid. Priee Tee velum
No 9. FOR PARTIOUL ABB BEN OIBOIHAtt.
Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt of the price
annexed. Enclose postage stamp and get a Circular.
General Depot North-East corner of York Avenue' and
Callowhill Street. Private Office 401 York Avenue,
Pa
For sale in Harrisburg only by C. A. BANNVART. where
Circulars containing valuable informat en, with full de
sceptions of each case, will be delivered gratis. en appli
cation. Address DR. PkLIX DRUMM,
inyl-dly P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa.
IT WILL PAY YOU/
TO
READ THIS.
IT WILL PAY YOU:
OBSERVE WHAT I SAY ! !
IT WILL PAY YOU
FOR A VISIT TO
HARRISBURG! ! !
To SHE AND MANE TOUR PURCHASES
FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME
AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF
READY MADE CLOTHINGI, CLOTH,
CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL
KNOWN AROADE,NO. 3 JONES ROW.
AVAILING MYSELF OF THE
ADVANTAGES WHICH READY
CASH PRESENTS, i OFFER ALL' ;
GOODS AT 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES.
CHAS. S. SEGELBAIIM.
P. 8.--SAVING SECURED
A FIRST KATE CUTTER AND TAILOR,
I AM NOW' READY TO MAKE
CLOTHING TO ORDER IN THE
MOST PASETWApIaB
I WARRANT A PIT OR NO SAM
Dot644m
TO
iile)it ai.
SANPORIPS
LIVER. INVIGORATOR,
NEVER DEBILITATE%
T is compounded reti re
become an entannnuem met,
Ind tipproitril oy Ali thav
ourti-ii to w ith
it IN roimumuudmii.
It lino cum. thousauda
who had given up all bows
unaolicitad cnrtilcatra iu
The dose itiuoit i.e ad ,ptHi
ond vidual takqug •t. awl
tit SO icrlitiXiiti Ihr howoli.
Let the (Dilates ui yuur
use id the LI V Eti 11.
will cure Liver Com.
tuck*. 11 y * pr 11.
NI .11 in to e r I o in
y. Pro pry soar
I'o,ll v 1 bpi
rt. Mart's'', Cholera
Iroer, Juundi c.,
es, ..ad stay be used sue
ry, Family Medi.
11E 11 Al'llE. t s
twenty minutes, t I
.pusufuls are tukvit
tack.
All who nse it arr
in ito favor. 1.4
MIX WATER IN TUN MO
ORATOR, AND BWAI.Low H
Price One liens
ALS
SANFORD•S
FAMILY
CATHART
COMPUIINDB
Pure Vegetable Extracts,
Cases, Air Tight, and wi
The Family Cuthar•
active Cathartir, which in
his practice more tium
Thr constantly increasl
who have long used the .
."
tion which all express in
induced me to place them $.4
Thr Profession well know;
ant on different portions tai
The FAMILY 1%11.-1
with due reference to this n
conancuoted Irani a trade- "'"
Eztt.cts. which act alike
menta. v canal, and are
amieß wh re . a Cathartic in c"
rangementarf the!
Pains In the Back'
near, rain and Sore.:
body, From madden cold,l
gleeted, end in • long
Appetite. a Crier pi nu
over the Andy, Beat.
11210 ET tB THU Ha•n, oil
P,A.401, Worms in Chill
Ham. a great PURI PI NR
Manama to which thigh is
mention in thia advertiaa-,
Price Three Dimes.
The Giver Invieinntor aml Family Osthartio pilie ate
retailed by Dr/pieta gewrally, and Bold wholesale by the
Tiede in all the lama tome;
N. V. W SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor, 208 Broadway, N.
Sy7-41kwri,
CHILDREN
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nome and F.male Physician, presents
to the attention of mothers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
which greatly facilitatee the proem of teething, by
softening the OOHS, reducing all inflammation-I , i ;)
allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is
SURE TO REGULA TN TILE BOWEL,-
Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselv.l
and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS
We have put up and sold this article fur over ten year..
a n d call spa, IN QONPIDENCE AND TRUTH of it
what we have never been able to say of any nther medi:
cIue—NEVER HAS IT FAILED. IN A SINGLE IN
STANCE.„ TO EFFECT A CURE. when timely used.
Never did we know an in-tance of dissatisfaction by any
one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with
its operation., and speak in terms of commendation of
its magical effeete and medical virtues. We speak in
this matter ‘l WHAT EDO KNOW," After ten y are
experience AND PI.EDGE REPUTATION
THE FUI:FILLIIIhNT OF WHAT WE MIRE DE
CLARE. In slinost every instance where the infant is
Buffering front r.in and exhaustion. relief will be found
In fifteen or twenty minuted atter the syrup is adminis
tered.
This valunhte preparation is the prescription of one of
the most EXPERIENCi• D and SKILLFUL NURSES in
New England, and has been used with NEVES, FALL
ING SUCCESS in
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only r.ii-vea the child from pain, bet invigo
rates the et mach and bowels, corrects acidity, and
gives tone and enemy to the whole system. It will al
must instantly relieve
GRIPING IN Till?. DOWELS. AND WIND COLIC,
and overcome couvulsione, which, If not speedily reme
died, end in death We believe it the BEST and till REST
NEMEDY IN TOE WORLD. in all c0...a of DirSEN-
TaRY awl DIARRIBEA IN cilthintEN, whether it
arises fr teething, or from any of came. We would
nay to every mother ho has a child suffering from any
of the foregoing complaints—DO NIT LET YOUR PRE
JUDICES, NOR VIE PREJUDIO ES OF OTHERS. stand
between you and your suffering child, and the relief that
will be BURR—yea, A. itso LUT ELY SURE—to follow the
use of thlA medicine, if timely used. Pull d I rectiene for
doing will accompany each bottle. None genuine union
the roc-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is
on the outside wrapper.
Bold by Druggists throughout the world.
PRINCIPAL OF I" Me '
13 °SOAK STREET. New YORK.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
nep2l-dBcwly
JUST RECEIVED!
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF BRANDIES,
CONSISTING OP
PI ET, CASTILLION & CO.,
BIEQUET, TRICOCHE & CO.,
JAS, lIENNESIY & CO.,
OTARD, DUPUY A CO.,
J. & P. MARTELL,
ROB SALE BY
JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
decla
CHRISTMAS PRESE NTS
CIIILDREN - 8. LAME , ' and CITNTP eIY AUM and
a gre.t variety of CABINET FIJI NI CURE suitable fur
110LIDAY GIFTS at r , doeed prices also a new lut of
COTTAGE FURNITURE in sets. . r by th- single piece,
at JAMES R. 130 YD & 'SON.
de2o-M, 29 South &cowl Street.
2,500 POUNDS
RAISINS, CURRANTS. CITRONS, Sr c., /Fe..
together with oit ANOES, 1.4.1A10N5, DRIED
FAGir CR AN BERRI F.S. wed a Wll. Jet,' of
Articles suitable fur the Holidaya. Just
received by ide2o WAL. DOCK, Jx., & CO.
MESSRS. C BICKERING &
HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE
MEDAL!
GOLD
AT THE
MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON,
HELD THE PRECEDING HERE,
OVER SI.XTY COMPETITORS!
KERING PIANOS, et Rani&
ROCHE'S MUSIC STORE.
buoW72l3.7l792"3Blfalurktebeil,..eraCt
STEWART & M'AREE,
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
WIIOLNSALEDEALNRS IN
BRANDIES, GINS. WINES.
SCOTCH, IRISH, OLD RYE AND BOURBON
WHISKYS,
N'O. 103 MARKET STREET,
del2J HARRISBURG, PA. [dam
XTRA. STVAR CUBED lIAMS--
Juatreeelvettl by
'Rol& , W. DOCK. JR., ItsCl3,.
- Oil the genuine EN4 H IJ L{D
A; ic to KELLSWO DEI7O STORE.
T. (rune tinmn, find NA
.tand.rtl Niedvlann. know'.
Inive Wordit.and
in rll tnxiiienansla forunicb
Within the last two yes•r
of relief. as the numerous
my possossion show.
to the temi.sramentof U e
used in such quantities as
rydgm•-nt wet& you al ttir
V MOIR A lOR and ,1
plaints. Ki l l M. At.
1 Itrouie Diarrhoea",
p I at i ta I it, Uisrutr•
~tou,ar h • 11 hituai
ie. Cholera. Choi.•
111 IF I In•
Feaaaule W en k u ea.
co.Krully tot An Ordialat•
tine. It will cure SIC),
thoumin& eau Wittily.) it
two or 1 la r e r Tea.
itt cOUltoonettlllelll of al
a
w
>
giving their testim
rll Willi THE INVI6
11'11 'rimy:l'llEn.
I' per Bottle.
•_....
C PILLS,
D FROM
and put up in Glass
11 keep to any climate.
tic PILL le a gentle Inn
the proprietor has need
twonty yearn
in g demand from Mon
PILLS, and the salient
repird to their use, he,
within the reach of all
that different Cathartic,
of the bowels.
TVIARTIE PILL has,
well matabliaberl fact, tom
lonof the purest Vegetable
on every part of the ali
good and safe in all
needed such a e De-
Sionlaih, Sleepiness
and Loins, Costive.
nes, ever the whole
which frequrntly, if ar
rears.- of Sever, Loss of
Sensation • Cold
IMIDA°° I I 0 '
I INFIAM rintlf DI&
Idren or Adults, Rheims
of the BLOOD and man)
heir, too numerous t(
smut. Dome, /to 3.
JULES ROBIN & CO.,
MARETT & CO.
73 MARKET STREET.
Ciiics of u:rauci.
I . ,&NNoI:I,VAMA UAILRO \D
WINTER TIME TABLE
-B I S Mtrit'
FITE TRAINS DAILY 111 &
ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, r 0% 11;Aliitts Mu, IF6O.
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Rail troad Coin
thl k will depart from and arrive at Ilarriebtarg arm
Philadelphia as follows:
EASTWARD
THROUCID EXPRESY TRAIN leaven Harriaburg d
2.404 in , and arrives at W.-or Philadeiptits isr 6.6 4 / a . m.
FAST LINE leaven lia.risburg at 7256 p. m., Mai
arrives ill Went Philoaelphis ae 5.00 p m.
MA 11. TRAIN le.ve. IlArrisburreAT 626 6- and
rieop, at wont Phil....irlplehrof 10 20 N.
10.
These Trains make c usn eutaneetlun at Philadelphia
with the New York Lines.
ACCOMNODAI'IOI% TRAIN. No. 1. leave. Eardaborg
al 7.30 a. m. , rune viw &I!Mint Joy, and arAves at. West
Philadelphia at 32 3o p..
IN A 14111:411U itl4 ACCOAIBIODATION leave. Litireilh
burg at 1.15 p, w. , and arrives at West Philadelphia. at
84Op m.
AC. OMMODATION TRAIN. N 0.2, leaver Ilarrinhurg
at 5.15 p. ni.. rung via Mount Joy. cousrpetingiit.
vine with MAIL TRA IN Ran for Philadelphia.
W E2lll` W AND
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia al
1010 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg al it 10a. to.
MAIL TRAIN leave* Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., sad
arrive' at Harrisburg at I,YO p, m,
LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves llarrisburg for Pittsburg
at 7.W a. tu.
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, and W.
river. at Harrisburg at 4.15 p. m.
HARRISIifitd AtiCOMIYODATION TRAIN IWO
Philadelphia at 2.00 p. and arrivea at itarriaburg at
7.35 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at
4.00 p. m., and arrives at 'Barrisbnrs at 9.46 p m.
Attention is mien to the fact, that passengers leaving
Philadelphia at 4 p. m. connect at Lancaster with
MOUN T JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arr.ve at
Harrisburg at 9.46 p.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Bape Baas, Biro. Penn', Railroad.
no2B.dtt
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
MIIMM. 2 ARENMEIN.
NOTICE.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV EMDER Ma. 1860,
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central MUM
will leave Harrisburg 40 Rdloofa!
WM; MiIITIL
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at.. 3.00 a. m.
Nal. Khoo TRAiik. will leave at 7 4Ua. mi.
MAIL TRAIN will leaveat I.ou p. m.
GOING! NORTH.
MAIL TRAIN will leave at ... 1.40 p. m.
RX.PRES3 TRAIN wilt leave at 8 16 p. in
The only Train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be
the ACCOMMODA TION TRAIN South. at 3.00 a. m.
For further in Inromtion apply at the facia, iw POM
sylvan's Railroad Depot. JOHN W HALL, Agent.
Harrisburg, Nom, ber 23, 1800.—n024
N EW AIR LINE ROUTE
TO
NEW YORK.
9
Shortest in Distance and Quickest in Time
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF
NEW YORK AND. HARRISBURG,
VIA
READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON
MORNING EXPRESS, Wes; leaves New York at
a. m., arri :lug in thirriohurg at 1 p. la., 0.11 IWO*
4 . , :tween tho two cities.
HAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and sr
r , , , aa at Harrisburg at 815 p, m.
4011.NING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Harrisburg at
a. in , arriving at New York at 5 20 p. m.
l:TE.11NOON EXPRESS LINE, East, haves Harris.
bu .t 1.16 p. m. , arriving at New York at 14.46 p. m.
t ...necti.ina are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 p. m. with
tho .senger Trains i u each direction on the Pommy!»
ula, Co mberland Valley and Northern Central ltailroadi
All r clue connect at Reading with train, for Potts.
ville sod Philadelphia, and at Allentown for llama
Chunk. Easton, &c.
No change of Passenger Care or Baggage between Na.
York and liarrieburg, by the 6.00 a. in. Line from New
York or the 1.15 p. in. from Harrisburg.
F,or beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and aeons
modation, thin Route presents superior inducements to
the traveling public.
Fare between New York and Harrisburg, FiVaDoLLaait
For Tickets and other Information apply to
.1 J. CLYDE, General Agent,
Harrisburg.
pitILADELPIIIA
dab
/MP
READING RAILROAD*.
WINTER AR AN G ENENT.
ON AIID AFTER DEC. 12, 1860,
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE HAIthIBDURO
(Bandays axerpted.) at 6.00 A. N., and 1.16 P.
M g ter Philadelphia, arriving there st la P.M., and CS
P. M.
RETURNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 800 A.N.
and. 8.80 P. M., ereivitir at klartiabarg at 1 P 11..n+
F.M.
'ARV Pylsdelplifa, No i Cara, 88.2 A ; No. ).
(ia same train) Ad-I6
PARRS :—To Read° , gl AO and 81.80.
At Beadles, gpaypeet with train for Potteri - * Miner,-
villa, Tamaqua, Catairielia,
FOUR TRAIIIB &Bann RNA DING FOR PHILADII
PEI IA DAILY, at 0 A 53.,10.45 A. li., 12.80 noon and
848 P. M.
vi PHILADELPHIA FOR READING at BA.
M ; 1.011 P. FA., 8.00 P. M., and 8.00 P. M.
ARES:-..-Readoet! M Phil.. 4.0114 A, A 51.71; nn4 or' 45.
THB MORNING TRAIN PROM ;RAI aRt - go 0014.
NINITP AT READING with op train for MillErsbnrr ,
Pittston and derantan.
for Rpongb tickets and other information apply to.
J.J. CLYDE,.
General Agent.
del6 ttf
p HILADELPIIIA
N D
READINCi RAILROAD.
REDUCTION OF PASSENGER FARES,
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 4, MO
romitIITATION TICKETS,
With 28 Coupons_ will he issued between any point.
desired, good for the holder and any member of MS
family, in any Passenger train, aid at any time—at
per cent. below the regular tam.
Parties having occasion to use the Road frequently on
business or pleasure, will find the above arrangement
Convenient and eeounminui; as Four Pautnenger train
run daily each way between Reading and Philadelphigy
and Two Trains daily between Reading. Pottsville and
Harrisburg. On Sundays. only oue mond ug train DOWD/
and one afternoon train Up, runs between Pottsville and
Philadelphia, and no Passenger train on the Lebanon
Valley Branch Railroad.
For the fIASOV% Tickets, or any information Math*
thereto. apply to 8. itradford, Esq., Treasurer, Philadet.
phis, to the respective Ticket Agents on the line. or to
0. A. MOLLS, General Sup%
March 27. 1880.—Inar2S-dtf
HAW & 00. 1
SHIP AGENTS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
138 WALNUT STREET, PIULADELPRIA.
toItALIIIIS Ix
FLOUR, GRAIN, ritODUCE. COTTON,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
7011,4000 AND.CIGARB.
H L. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL TUNES
• Arm RErsiiteds Or PIANOS. 111KLODKORR. as!,
oc
As. Orders in future moat be left at WM. KNumv
nirsic STONE, W 2 Market atreet, or at ItEEIILERI
IittIPIIL All ordure left at the abovionamed Plaim
meet with prompt attention.
Find ohms Pi ANOS for wile,
II “ 1 P.O. F— n extra lot of DRIED
BM just received by
p. _
WM. DOCK, .12., & CO.
1 / 4 0'01tA.G1111 , STORA.GEIt
rage roothrod at warehoupp of
*O Sto H JAMES M. WHEELER.
=1