Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, January 19, 1861, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
THS DAILY RITMO' ABU trPON may bo had at
Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market
streets.
'PATRIOT AND UNION—M/0 DAILY PATRIOT AND
E li o can be bad by Dauphin subscriberli every
morning, at the periodical store of J. S. Pamir.
_ _
TV Manx—Under the change of schedule on
the dilreint railroads, the time of closing the
mails at the Harrisburg Post Moo, Deeectiier
860, is as follows :
PENNSYLVANIA P. R.
Ems.-7 a in.—way mail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. m,
p0red......6.30 a. m.—way mail, 3.90 p. m., p; m,
NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R.
p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m.
North. -1 pT.EB. to.
ANON VALLEY R. R.
7.30 a. m.
DAUPHIN AND SUSQ. R. N.
1.30 p. m.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY E. R.
7 . 30 a. m.,1 p. m.—wav mail.
BY STAGE.
7 a. in., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday
m i d Saturday. 7a. m.,to Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. ea:, to Lewisberry,
, Aturday.
Cataacnow.—The carriers of the PATRIOT AND
Vines beg leave to say that they will, as usual,
led their dues this morning.
Tint Union Prayer Meeting will be held in the
Presbyterian Church, on Market Square, this after
noon, at 4 o'olock, as usual.
PAEDOOED.--James Ponniatet, the Deputy net:
if of Philadelphia, who was. sentenced to the Peni
tentiary some time sinoe, was pardoned by Gov
ernor Packer on Saturday last.
Noisy Pannuip..—.We 8511 yesterday in front of
one of the express offices, a box containing a
Thomas Cat, his wife, and their offspring. They
were mouse-colored, and very handsome—being
what are known as Maltese oats. They were sent
from Freeport, Illinois, to a gentleman in Lebanon,
SELLIEIG SIINDAY.—SamueI Freeborn was
yesterday held to bail by Alderman Maglaughlin
to answer the obargo of selling liquor on Sunday.
Sam turns up as prosecutor, witness or defendant
at every term of our Quarter Sessions . This time
be turns up just in time.
A GENERAL GTAMPEDE.-BOth Mattes having
adjourned over until Monday morning at It o'clock,
a general stampede of members, Senators, borers
and newspaper correspondents and reporters took
place yesterday. Some went to Washiugtou—
some to Philadelphia, and some few went home.
The consequence is that ear city will be dull to-day
and to-morrow.
Tfis Leow-wP.--The Mayor's levee youterdity
morning was well attended. On the call of the
roll, Charles Edwards, John Roach, Jacob Sluff,
John Davis, John Curly and John Satliffe an
swered to their names, and all were permitted to
depart on a promise to leave the city forthwith.—
The same old story with the whole of them—out
of money and in couch of work.
APPOINTMENTS BY THZ Govanttou.—Allegkeny
County.-F lour Inspector, John Shaw; Sealer of
Weights and Measures, Samuel Ferguson . ; Inter
preter, A. Ammon.
Philadelphia City.—Sealer of Weights and Mea
sures, Hiram Horter ; Keeper of Powder Maga
sine, Mark Low; Heidth Officer, William Reed;
Master Warden, Medea S. Wept.; Bark Infirm
tor, James McManus.
LOOK HANNA AND TYnoNI RAILROAD: --This road
is again advertised for sale on the 29th day of
January, 1861, at the Merchant's Exchange, Phil
adelphia. On the 27th of last November it was
sold for the tom of $55,000. Mr. Samuel Brady,
the former contractor being the purchaser. This
gentleman failing to comply with the requisitions
of the sale, it has again been opened for sale. It
will be submitted for bids at the Merchants' Ex
change, Philadelphia, on the 29th of this month.
Tea Coaar Housz BELL.—The new bell for the
new Court House has been swung, and its merits
repeatedly tested within the last few days. Pub
lic opinion is very much divided as to its merits—
many insisting that its tone s although deep and
sonorous, do not equal those of the old bell. The
reason of this is obvious; the bell is too low, and
between two high buildings. If the bell was ele
vated to the top compartment . of the Steeple, we
are satisfied that the sound of it could be heard at
a distance of at least two miles front the city .
Comm.—The January term of the Court of Com
mon Pleas and Querter Scollops will eoiiimeneeen
Monday next, when we may look for the usual jail
delivery of rascals of every grade, although the
parade of them will not be so large this term as at
the last. There are no trials of more than ordi
nary interest set down. Tha - sivil list is shoat Ai
large as usual. No matter what the state of af
fairs of the eountry, - people will law. Many take to
litigation is naturally as a duck does to water, and
Rem quit it until they are oalled upon to pay the
debt of nature.
ATTEMPTED Escepo.—While the two Philadel
phia chevalier. d' - PAW* were confined in the
lock-np, they made an attempt to break out, which
nearly proved suceessfriL With a bench they
forced off one of the heavy iron bars of the win
dow, and it only remained for them to pry off the
shutter, and disappear through the back yard, but
they were interrupted by the Chief, who called
them out to escort them to jail in the very nick of
time. This occurred on the same afternoon they
were arrested. It is gratifying to know that we
are relieved of the presence of these slippery
vogues.
.11 TAP. SPLICING Busuutse.—Our friend Alder.
man hfaglaughlin appears to be doing a little in
the way of splicing young folks in the holy bands
of "padlock," as Dixey has it. The following is
the record on his dookot of the jobs he has lately
performed of this nature :
Married, on the 16th, Henry Patbmore to Chris
tiana Lawyer.
on the 17th, Thomas Suoddy to Mary
sane Bowen.
Married, recently, Charles Redita to Elisabeth
Beet
Married, recently, Geo. Shatter to Lydia Gary,
all of Dauphin county.
We bave no doubt the Alderman is able to do
these matters, according to Hoyle, cheap for cash
or approved country produce. Office in Second
street, near Pine, Fourth ward.
Pau Passns.—Mr. Felton, in his report to the
stockholders of the Philadelphia agd Wilmington
Railroad, make some just remarks upon this sub
ject :
We shall find, as we suppose all railroad men
do, great annoyances in application for free passes.
We are beset with.reqiests for them, from morning
to night, and these requests are not confined to
objects of charity. Office-seekers and political ad
venturers liltewise seem to think they have an in
herent right to travel free. Applications for them
come from all regions, extending' from Maine to
the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the
Pacific- To fact, ose who think they have a
right to *Wu free bears haze ratio - to them who
think they ought to pay. It requires no little skill
and patience to dispose of, in a, proper and
,beeom
ing spirit, this very motley portion of our patrons.
To-those who are entitled to the courtesy a free
palls we are ever ready to extend it. Buck, how-,
ever, are not the persons who trouble us with SP-
are those wplicatione. The most p ersiatent in their:4o46oi
ho have not the alighteot. : Olaigbaan
they maim mores daily.
WE CAN'T Levi AND it LEV Llvir.."—We do not
know the originator of the WM 'of" - Live arid Let
Live," and doubtless , the majority of oar. readers
ETC equally in the dark OE the subject. Until re
cently, we had supposed that some Poor Richard,
who had not been sufficiently fortunate to achieve
a posthumous notoriety, had left it among his wise
sayings or councils of thrift, since which it had
come down throtigh the years of the world, as an
heir-loom of posterity, the common property of all
man and womankind. And that being so, this
wise SAW, whit& certainly contains a world of
practical thought, might be used, appropriated,
placarded, printed, painted and repeated with none
to molest or make afraid. In this, it appears from
A recent court decision that VIO are wrong; at least
so judicial wisdom bath it, for, as we learn from
the proceedings of the Special Term of the Supreme
Court of New York, Justice Hoffman, the honored
old matte appears to have an owner who has bc
eome legally invested with all the rights, titles
and appeneages pertaining thereunto. The name
of this most fortunate man is Heflin, a brother of
the undeubtable John N., of hat celebrity, who
runs a saloon under Barnum's Museum. He has
sued a neighbor and rival saloon keeper, for an in
fringement of his "trade mark." The court re
port reads se sumo:ad;
Erastus Genin vs. George W. Chadsey and
Myron A. Decker. The plaintiff moved for an in
junction order to restrain the defendants from using
UM their signs the name "Live and Let Live."
It was shown that the plaintiff was the present
proprietor of the oyster and dining saloon at No.
224 Broadway, that his saloon, for upwards of
founteen years, had been known by the name of
" Live and Let Live ;" that such name had ap
peared upon the signs of such saloons for that
period of time, and also upon the bills of fare used
therein; that two large board signs which rested
upon either Ode of the Broadway entrance con
tained the following inscription : "The Captain's
Live and Let Live Oyster and Dining . Saloon.
That the defendants carried on the oyster and
dining saloon, No. 212 Broadway, next door to
plaintiff's, and that on the 6th day of December,
1860, they put the name of •' Live and Let Live"
upon their signs at their Fulton street and Broad
way entrances, Their signs at the Broadway,
entrance occupied the same relative position as
the plaintiff's, and now contains the inscription
"G. W. Co.'s Great Eastern Live and Let Live
Dining Saloon."
The plaintiff alleged that by good management
_his saloon hrd acquired favor with the public and
was extensively patronized and generally known
As the old and long established "Live and Let
Live," and that the defendants' sole object of ap
propriating the name of the plaintiff's saloon was
to mislead the public and attract business which
legitimately belonged , to him. That the uses of
the same Dime by the deffkdante would neeceititily
result in pecuniary losses to the plaintiff.
The defendants, on the other hand, claimed that
" Live and Let Live" was an old motto used "to
signify an 'economical rate of sharps, which they
bad as good right to as the plaintiff; also, that ,
the same motto was in use at three other oyster
saloons in this city. They alto dkolislind any
intention to mislead the public. _
The Justice decided to grant the injunction,
and thus Captain Genin has the sole right and title
to "live," . .and we must all receive from him a
permit to "let" us "live," this is justice with a
vengeance. It ought to go up to another court for
a common sense decision.
PilinfinniveictA STATE Alanzonatram,
The following is a list of the officers of the State
Agricultural Society, elected at the annual meet
ing held in this city on Tuesday-last:—President,
Jacob S. Haldeman. Vies Preeidento, let district,
John Rice; 2d, H. G. Leisenring ; Bd, Frederick
Showen ; 4th, Robert Hare Powell; sth, Thomas
P. Knox; 6th, I. W. Van Lear ; 7th ,Wm.Stavely;
6th, Tobao Bart° ; oth, Joseph Graybill 10th,
B. G. Peters; llth, Amos E. Kapp ; 12th, Daniel
G. Driesbach ; 13th, Henry D. Maxwell ; 14th,
Henry Drinker; 15th, John B. Book ; 16th, C.
Eberly; 17th, P. 0 . Ether ; 18th, Elias Baker; 19th,
John W. (teary; 20th, Joshua Wright ; 21st, John
Murdock, Jr.; 23d, S. A. Purr lance ; 24th, Henry
Souther; 25th, James Miles . Additional members
Of the Bgq 4 , l 4.tive Committee, John P . Rutherford,
J. R. by, Wm. Colder, Jr., Jacob Mish, John H.
Ziegler. Corresponding Secretary, David, Mamma,
Jr. Chemist and Geologist, S. S. Haldeman.
Librarian, John Carryon.
The financial concerns of the Society are in a
flourishing condition. The available balance in
the Treasury is about $4,300.
TOBACCO FOR DISBASK or THE THROAT .—The
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal makes the
following observations in a review of Sir Benja
min Brodie's letter in the London . Times on the
"Use and Abuse of Tobacco:" "There is a local
effectcf Wow?, when smoked, which we have not
seen mentioned, and which, in a - therapeutical
peat, may be of considerable importance; we rifer
to its action in preventing that peculiar. condition
of the throat which, if neglected, is liable to ter
minate in follicular inflammation, or what is pro
perly known as clergyman's sore throat. It has
been said that few, if any, instances of this affec
tion can be found to exist in those in the habit of
smoking, and we know of one or two instances
where it yielded at once to the potent influence .of
tobacco. It probably acts by allaying commencing
irritation, which, if allowed - to increase, would end
in inflammation; and, perhaps, by- Counteracting
any spasmodic condition of the surrounding mus
cles—a very natural source of trouble in this dis-
Ironing disease."
SNOW ON ME PAXIMMITS.—We were in error in
our remarks relative to the removal of snow from
the pavements. It appears that the ordinance
passed on the 20th Jane, 1846, requires every pro
perty holder within the inhabited parts of the bo
rough limits, to remove all snow from the pave
ments within twenty-four hours after it has fallen,
under a penalty of one dollar and costa for each
and every offence. We naturally supposed that the
High Constable wan the officer whose duty it was
to enforce the ordinance then, and hie successor,
the Chief of Pollee, the officer to enforce it now.
It appears, however, by another section the Super
visor is the man who has the matter in hand. We
call upon him to see the ordinance enforced with
out respect to poiliond, mid to ligwo oven the oontity
fined, if its officers do not remove the ice and snow
accumulated in front of the jail. Let justice be
done.
FATAL RAILROAD ACCIMINT.-Mt. Robert Coil,
a flagman on a freight train on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, met with an accident at Pennington
on Wednesday about noon, which terminated
fatally a few hours afterwards. Mr. Coik was
standing between the regular track
. and a side
ling, while several oars were being,detaehed from
a train. Before be could get out of the way, he
was caught . between the detached cars and the
train, and crushed in a frightful manner. He was
taken to his home in Columbia; on the noon train,
where he died at an early hour in the evening.—
Mr. Coils was about 50 years pf age o formerly re
sided in Lancaster, and leaves a wife and several
children to mourn over his, tincbien death. <
SHERIFF SA LL—The Sale of, iti6 . llllllllb4 and oz
tensive stock of founder's patterns, flasks,: top,
die., atrertised by the Sheriff ea the; property of
Lissmcs.N.,.l - onesi wills take place this afternoon dS
24) 1 0100k. No postponement.
To Woaxinammt.—The workingmen of Harris
burg, without regard to former party flee, are re
quested to meet at the hall of the Friendship en
gine house this (Saturday) eNietiog, At 7 orelook,
to make preliminary arrangements for a mass
meeting, wherein to give expression to their smith
ments•on the present state of National affairs.
N. B. PtOfOileiofiti 1 politiolans and aspirants for
office will takenotiee that neither their presence
nor services are necessary at this meeting.
" WORKINGMEN."
TIM INSTRUCTIONS TO MAJOR ANDERSON:4bI°
instructions of the President to Major Anderson
have been sent to Fort Sumpter in charge of Lien
tenant Hall. It is understood that the Major is
directed to avoid a collision, if possible, but if
there is no help for it, to defend his position with
all the means at his disposal. It is also expected
that after the present troubles are at an end, Mad.
Anderson will come North and proouro for bitsieSlf
an elegant suit, at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall
of Rookhill .1. Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut
street above Sixth, Philadelphia. A splendid
stook of wearing apparel for gentlemen and youths
is alway son band at that establishment.
A LARGE LOT or GOODS received to-day, suitable
fir presents, whioh 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
root from New Yotk ettetlen, at vary low prises;
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 picooa .7 Cloth, for Clocks; 25 pieces of all
kinds of Flannel; 2,000 par& of best brown Mac
lin, for 10 cents; Woollen Socks, 15, 20 cents;
Undershirts. Drawers, 50, 62, 75, and a great many
other bargains.
SPECIAL NOTICES,
La" WARRANTED IN ALL CASES j
DR. RALRVEY'S
CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
For the prevention and Cure of all those difficulties to which
the female system is peculiarly liable arising from
STOPPAGE OF NATURE OR OBSTRUCTION.
These Pills have never been known to fail when the
dirartions hare bean strictly follotaid, and May Off
perfectly saf. 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 cause the obstruction may arise. A
few days in most capes will produce the desired eff•et; and
although so powerful ; yet no injury will ewer remit from
their use. But those who are preghat ha Use
them, as they have an effect Contrary to nature. Pamphlets
detailing their , virtues, with numerous certificates from Well
known physicians andapothecaries, can be had on applica
tion to the agent, who send the Pills, if desired, by
mil t 's:pat-paid, to any address, on receipt of She money.
Sold in boxes containing ci=ty pills,—price One Dollar—
by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by DYO 4T
& 00., wholesale agents, North Second etre et, Philadel
phia. nova-ecdd&wly
A NEW REMEDY
S u pe r seding Ousapp, coup e, 01.PpL111 7 or any compound
that has ever been before the people. It flu been need by
ONE HUNDRED PHYBIOIA.NB,
In their private pract!ce, with entire maces', in all cam,
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
For diem*/ of a pr.vate nature i a rure is freguenfly per
formed Ina week, and elatiro'cr9Ofistelloli may be pilled 114
them. This remedy is a newly discoveted specific, more
'active, and speedy. in its effects than Onbebs or Deputise
alone. The pills are half the size or Deputies, and never
nansaate the stomach, or impregnate the breath. Six dozen
pills in a boxprics one dollar, and will be sent by mail,
lost -paid, by bbe agent, on receipt of the money.
Sold by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by
DYOTT fr. CO., wholesale , agents, Worth Second street,
Philadelphia: • '• ' nev2-eodd&wly
NATURAL 'MAGIC!
- - -
Suppose a can. Suppose you have sandy, fed,
grizzly, or 111=14 yellow hair. Suppose you prefer a
light broirn, a rich dark brown, or a raven black. Well,
you apply (if you are wise)
ORISTADORO'S
EXCItLSIOR HAIR.DYEI
Ann in ten minutes your mirror shows you a
WONDERFULTRANSFORMATION.'
Every hair that afew moments before was an unsightly
blemish, is now an element of beauty. 4 ' A magnificent
'head of hair" is the exclamation whenever you uncover.
The difference between
__ _ _
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
-was not more striking then that-between- a gray or red
head in a state of nature, and one to which this famous
dye has been applied. Manufactured by J. ORISTA
DORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold everywhere, and
applied by all Hair Breeden. jailV-dfmlal
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.— Q UIT
James Olarke's Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from a
prescririon of Sir J. Clarke, H. D., Physician Extraordi
nary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the ante 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 speedy cure may be relied on.
TO MAIIIIIED LADIES
it Is peculiarly sinned. It will in a short time bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Bach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
• Trams PILLS SHOULD NOT MI TAXAN BY TAIIALBS DURING
THE FIRST TERM MONTHS OP PRIGNAAO7 AS THAT ARA
BURR TO BRING ON MISOARRIAGB, BUT AT AN T OTHER TUB
THEY ARE SAYS.
jp,All cases of Nervous and Spinal Allketlona, Pain in the
Back, and imbs, fatigue on right ozertimkPalpitation of
the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will erect a
cure when all other means have failed, and although a pow
erful remedy, do not contain., ron, calomel, antimony, or
anything hurtful to the constitution.
Pull directions in the pamphlet around each, package,
which should be carefully preverved, ,
N. B:-H1,00 and (I postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, oontaining over 60
pills, by return mail.
For sale by C. A. BANDIVART, Harrisburg
icTELINBOLD'S . GENOINE PREPARATION Oates Gra
vel, Bladder, Dram, Kidney Affections.
HELAIROLWIS Genuine Preparation for NenOne and
Debilitated Sufferers.
HELM (iennine Preparation for Loss of Power,
Lou of Memory. .
HELMBOLD'S .(}ermine Preparation for Difficulty of
ireathing, General Westnen,
3-4-ELMBOLD'S Genuine. Preparation for Weak Nerves )
Horror of Death, Trembling.
1111ELNIBOLD , S Genuine Preparation for Night Sweats,
2 --m- Cold Peet Dimness of Vision.
1111 TE EETZtiPIi t=nrailWatitin for Languor, NI-
A+ venial Lassitude of the Muscular System.
A ELMBOLD•I3 Genuine Preparation for Pallid IL:mute
names and Eruptions.
Ur EGMSOLD'EI %amine Preparation for Pains in tae
Beek, lleadeohe, Bich etoreeeh.
ariliee advertisement headed
HBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT 81101111
in another °chime. nola-d&w3m
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETH ' S
Probe VFAMBARTSD TO CURE PATNA AND Auva.--Thm
effect of purging with BILINDRSTIVS PILLS is to re
store the health, no matter from what cause it may be
suffering. They take out all impurities from the sys
tem; and they have the same power of expulsion over
missm, 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. .
BRAN DMITRI PILLS,
though innocent as bread, yet they are capatle of puri
fying the blood and curing disease. So, they cure all
kinds of fevers, all astlrrnas, catarrhs, cistiveness and
painful affections of every kind.
Sold, price 25 cents, at N 0.294 Canal vet, New York,
and by all Druggists. Also, by GEC 11 DELL, corner
of Second and Chestnut streets, Harilars& and by all
respectable dealers in medicines deft-dikwlm
WE call the attention of our readers to
an article advertised in another column, called BLOOD
FOOD. It is an entirely new discovery, and must not
be confounded with any of the numerous patent medi
cines of the day. It is soon von ran BLOOD, already
prepared for absorption; pleasant to the taste and PatEi-
Pal in action, and what one gains he retains. Let all
those, then, who are suffering from poverty, impurity or
deficiency of blood, and cone, uentlywith some chrordo
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. Faros ls INF &NTIFIC BORDILL, 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 ' ms in process of teething, and at the same
time regulate Op - Bowels. Let all , mothers and nurses,
who •have endured anxious days and olooplooti sight*,
procure a supply and be at once relieved.
117 - See advertisement aulT-dfcwBm
• ' • • -Mothers, read this. • "
The following is an extract from a. letter written by .
a pante* . , of that Haptlit .Chttroli: UN the 'Anemia and
Messenger,. Cincinnati; Chid, end iipSeka 'times in
favor of that world'-renowned medicine..-Mee. WINE
LOW'S SOOTHING STUMP FOR CHILDREN TICIETIA4NG
"We lee , in advaitiaement in your columns` of Mei. "
WirudoW 7 e Soothing Syrup.. Nrw we never • said IL word
in fitor.oti . pateht tuedioinit before in our life, Old mirk
to' 'Bey to your readers, that this is no
Ihumbrig—we iteyn /regn yr, at , Wlg l ol l . 11 , 10. ifs 111.141. -
p4Ubly; 'ale ) of. e
'medicines of the day, because ;ibis one 'Of ti 'd A
those of your readers who have babies can't do better
Than to lay in a supply, sep29-41Awly
MRS. W INSL 0 , •
Az experienced muse and female physician, hale Sooth
ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate
the preemie of teething by softening the gums, reducing es
ell pulp, end is snre to regulate
the bevel.. Depend open it mothers, tt will give rest to
yourselves, and relief and health to your infanta. Per
ectly safe In all cues. See advertisement in another col •
ILIOO. aug19,1859-d&wly
from the indepenerent, New York ; July Z 8,1889.
Chtlii,—Our advertising columns contain some testi
-monies to the value of a new article known as Bpald
lag's Prepared alue, 22 useful to housekeepers for mending
furniture. It is prepared with chemicals, by which it ie
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
article has the excellent phrenological quality of "large
adhesiveness.,,
For sale by O. A. SANNYART, No. 2 Jones' Row
an7-41.1twlin
Dr. Brillion's' Concentrated Remedies.
No. I. TAR GREAT REVIVER. speedily eradicates all
the evil effects of SELF- A BUS It, 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 the unrestrained indulgence of
the passions, Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar.
No, 2. THE BALM will cure in from two to eight days,
any ease of GONORRIBE ,is without taste or smell, and
requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex.
Price One Dollar.
No. 3. THE TERME will cure in the shortest possible
time, ally ease of ALERT, even after all other Remedie
have failed to produce the disliked erect. No taste or email
Price One Dollar. •
No. 4. THE PUMPER 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
b. THE SOLI:MOE will entre any case of BRAVEL,
permanently and speedily remove all afflictione of the
Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar.
No. 8 FOR PARTICULARS BEE CIRCULAR.
No. 7 THE AMARIN will cure the Whites radically,
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 One
Dollar.
No. 8. THE ORIENTAL PABTILB are certain, safe and
armed.) , in producing MENSTRUATION, or correcting any
Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Teo POW,
No 9. FOR PARTICULARS SEE OIROULAR.
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, Phila
delphia, Pa.
For sale in Harrisburg only by O. A. BANNVART, where
Chesil:we cuirtaining valuable' informal en, with full de
scriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis, on appli
cation. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON,
myl-dly P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa.
S. Lawir,
Rhoittio' Cortor.
ILAILPORI ANT TO FEMALES
DR, CHEESEMAN'S PR. L.S.
The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the
result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild
in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregu
larities, painful menstrnration, removing all obstruc
tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain
in the side, palpitation of the heart ; whiten, all ner
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue pain in the back and
limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interrup
tion of nature. •
DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS
was the commencement of a new era in the treatment
of those Irregularities cud obstruction which bf..T4
signed so many thousands of the young, the beautiful,
and the beloved to a aaa AA yes GRATE. Nofemale can
enjoy goad health unless she is regular, and whenever
an obstruction takes place the general health begins to
decline.
DE: GREENMAN'S PILLS
are the most effectual remedy ever known for all coin--
plaints peculiar to Females. To all classes they are in
valuable, inducing, with certaiaty, periodical regularity.
They are known .to thousands, who have used them at
different periods, throughout the Country, having the
sanction of same of the moat manna Physicians in
Anicrica.
Expiicit directions, stating when, and whin they
should not be used, accompany each box—the Price One
Dollar each box, containing forty Pills. •
A valuable Pamphlet, to be had frea t of the haute.
Pills sent by mail, primapay, b 7 enclosing price to the
General Agent. Sold by druggests generally.
E. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent,
14 Broadway, New York.
Sold in Harrisburg by 0. A. BANNYABT.
deal '59-dlteely
I T WILL PAY YOU
READ THIS.
OBSERVE WHAT I SAY I
HARRISBURG!! !
TO SEE AND MAKE YOUR PURCHASES
FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME
AND FASHIONABLE STINK QV
AVAILINGt MISETiF OF THE
ADVANTAGES WHICH READY
jy7—da.wly
P. S.-lIAVI*G-SECURED
A FIRST RATE OIITTSR AND TAILOR,
I AM NOW READY TO MAKE -
•
CHAMPAGNE WINES•I
lAIO DE MONTEBELLO,
RED:MIME & CO.,
CHARLES REID:HECK,
GIESLER & CO.,
• • ANCHOR-SILLERY MOUBSZUE,
BPABELING MUSCATEL,
MUMM & CO 'S
YERZENAY,
CABINET.
In More and for sale by
JOHN H. ZIRGLNII,
de2o 73 Market atreet
BUEHLER HOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE,
HARRIBBHIM,
GEO. J. BOLTON, Pnornnwon
This old established House having changed hands
during the present season, has undergone extensive ins
provainentS and been theroughly RENOVATED AND
BEFITTED. We feel confident that it is now not
second to any in the State for the comforts and conve
niences which pertain to a First Class Hotel. janl2-tt
IT COST!!!
BOTTLED WINES, BRANDIES,
. AND . e
LIQUORS OFETP:ZRYDRSaRIPTION!
Together with a complete aasortment,.(wholetiale and
retail,) embracing everything in the line, will be sold at ,
cost, without reserve.
janl WM. DOCK, TR., & CO.
11101110 KORY WOOD! 1-A SUPERIOR LOT
LI just received, and for sale in quantities to suit pur
cbasers, by . JAMES M. WHEELER.
Also, OAR AND 'PINE constantly on hand at the
lowest prices. dad'
110.A.R1)ING.—Mra. ECKERT, in Locust
II I street, below Third is prepared to , accommodate a •
i
numbniof 'BOARDERS n the best manner, and at rea
sonable prices., - ~;. ~ . ; •,. . de2o-eodlm
_RuBLiNgroN. c a. F i BILIPTarth t
:1 .2.
, r
Just riedivk be . 1 " ' IV-N.-DOCIP, Ts:, &CO
1
orl .1.1 KOT - 11".te .1' 3Aat ~ % : t: t 1 I. r l .
I I
F you are in want of a Dentifriceii
KELLER'S, 91, Market it .
TO
IT WILL PAY YOE
T 0
IT WILL PAY YOU
volt A VISIT TO
READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH,
CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL
KNOWN ARCADE, NO. 3 JONES ROW.
CASH PRESENTS, TOPPER ALL
GOODS AT 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER HOtSElii.
CHAS. S. SEGELBAUM.
CLOTHING TO ORDER IN THE
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE.
I WARRANT A FIT OR NO SALL
oot6-d4m
,~lelical.
SANFO
LIVER INV
NEVER DEBI
TT is compounded entire
become an total:aimed met, ■
and approved by all that ,„;
sorted to with confidence PI
it is recommended.
It has cured thousands
who bad given up all hope'
unsolicited mrtiticates in
The Iloilo moot be adapted
individual taking it, and
to act gently on thebowela.
Let the dictates of your
use of the LIVER IN
will cure Liver Com
taeks,Dyspapsia,
Summer Co in
r y,Dropsy,S•ur
Costiveness, Choi
ra Morbus, Cholera
lance, Jaundice,'
as. and may be used sue
ry, Family Media
HEADACHE,
twenty minutes, I f
spoonfuls are taken
tack.
All who us it are
in its favor. •
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE MIN
ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
SANFORD •S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass
Cases, Air Tight, and will keep In any climate.
The Family Cathar. tic PILL is a gentle but
Idles Cathartic, which V 4 the proprietor has weed iv
his practice more than _I twenty years.
The constantly inoreas- 1-1 ing demand from those
who have long used the ,3 PILLS, and the satiate:.
tion which all express in '" regard to their use, has
induced me to place them ;me within the reach of all
The Profession well Immothat different Cathartic'.
,
act on different portions Pi of the bowels.
The FANIILT THARTIC Kix her.,
with due reference to this n well established fact, been
compounded from a wale- ty of the purest Vegetable
Barrage, which act alike M on every part of the ali
mentary canal, and are good and safe in all
cases where a Cathartic is need ed, such as D e
-1' an g ements of the re Stomach. Sleepiness,
Pains in the finch and Loins, Costive
ness, Pain and Sore- at ness over the whole
body, from sadden cold, which frequently, if ne
glected end in a long hi course of Fever, Less of
Appetite a Creeping Mt Sensation of C•id
aver the ' body, hest. leseneas, Hatntoni, or
wizen! in TIM HEAD, all H INFLAMMATORY DX
BARBS, Worms in ail- dren or Adults, Ithenma.
tism, a great PURIFIER 44 of the BLOOD and many
diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to
mention in this advertise- v ment. Dose, Ito 8.
Price Three PinlOO.
The Liver Invirrator. and Family Cathartic Pills are
retailed by generally, and sold wholesale by the
Trade in all the towns. -
S.. T. W SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor, 208 Broadway, N. T.
iy7-dAtwly
CHILDREN
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents
to the attention of mothers,
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETIIINCL
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the game, reducing all inflammation—will
allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action and is
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Dimond upon it mothers, it will give rest i 9
nELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have put up and sold this article for over ten years,
and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it,
what we have never been able to say of any other inedi
eine—NEVEß HAS IT FAILED, IN A. SING LE IN
STANCE, TO, EFFECT A CURE, when Bowie need_
Neverdid we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any
one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with
its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of
its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in
this matter "WHAT svE DO KNOW, "
after ten_y-ars ,
experience, AND pLpiiOLE (mu kaIPUTATION FOR
THE FULFILI,MBET OF WHAT WE HERE DE
CLARE. In almost every instance where the infant is
suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis
tered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription Of One of
the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES ID
New England, and has been used with NEVER FAIL
ING SUCCESS in
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 el
most instantly relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC,
and overcome convulsionsi 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 DIARRIICILL IN cWILDREN, whether it
arises from teething, or from any other cause. We would
say to every mother who has a child suffering from any
of the foregoing complaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PRE
JUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand
between you and your suffering child, and the relief that
will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the
use of this medicine, if timely uied, Full directions for
' using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless
the fec-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is
on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
PRISOIPAL OFIFIOR, 13 CEDAR STREIT, New YORE.
PRICE ONLY 23 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
IlepV-d&wly
JUST RECEIVED!
A LARGE AND 'WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF BRANDIES,
' CONSISTING OF
PINET, CASTILMON & 00,,
BISQUET, TRICOCHE & CO.,
JAIL HENNESSY & CO"
OTARD, DUPUY A CO.,
J. & P. MARTELL,
JULES ROBIN A CO.,
MARETT & CO.
FOR SAWS BY
JOHN H. MAILER,
deelB 73 MARKET STREET.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 1
CHILDREN'S, LADIES' and GENTS' CHAIRS, and
a great variety of CABINET FURNITURE suitable for
HOLIDAY GIFTS at reduced prices Also a new lot of
COTTAGE FURNITURE in sets, vr by the single piece,
At • "JAMES R. BOYD & SON,
de2lll.2wd. 29 iktutb Second Street.
2 500 POUNDS
111 S INS., CURRANTS, CITRONS, be., fro::
together with ORANGES, LEMONS, DRIED
BRUITS CRANBERRIES, and V. variety of
Articles suitable for the Holidays. Just
received by [dea] WM. DOCK, & CO.
MESSRS. CHICSERING & CO.
HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE
GOLD MEDAL!
AT THE
MECIIANICS, FAIR, BOSTON,
INLD THII I'IMEDING WEIL,
OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS!
. ,
Wareroomsforot:teiNVENßlNG PIANOS, at Ramie.
" 0 1 3. 11 62 W. kNOOHE'S MUSIO STORE.
STEWART & M'AREE,.
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS ,
WHOLESALE DEALEES IN
BRANDIES, .GINS,',YANES,
SCOTCH, IRISH, OLD RY. ?AND: BOURBON
• .
.• W Y
NO. 10311 , ARICE'P'S`TREET ,
den' RR'isi3 . l7R Gs, . P . 0812
XTAX,ISt(i4R . 1,31 U RED HANS—
I:Algot twottro4 by •
nolo %tit I ••
LIS 11 LiSTARD
ist to KELLER'S DRUG STORE.
IRD'SA T 0 R,
LITATES
from Mama, and ha
itandard Medical*, known
have need nand le now re
in all thediaeanni forwhieb
within the last two years
of relief, u the numerous
my possession show.
to the temearementor tt a
used in such quantities as
judgment guide you in the
V IGIORATOR, and it
plaints, Billi as At.
Chronic Diarrhoea,
plaints, Dysente.
Stomach, H bitnal
Ic, Cholera, Chole.
In f annm, Flats.
Female W eakne se
modally as an Ordina.
ar It will care SIMI
thonibnde can testify.) in
two or three Tea.
at commencement of at
t d
FA
giving their testimony
fines of eruct.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE
ANIEMPOR Mit
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO & FROIU PIIILIDELPHIL
ON AND APTER,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1880,
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cons
pany will depart from and arrive at Harriabnag aas4
Philadelphia as follows i
EASTWARD.
• THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leave. Harrisburg st
2.40 a. an., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.60 a. sa.
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.65 p. m., and
arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. In.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. m., and at•
rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m.
These Trains make close connection at Philadelphia
with the New Tea Linea.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves Ilarriaburg
at 7.30 a. in., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 12.30 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris
burg at 115 p. In., and arrives at Wept philadolphis at
6.40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, N 0.2, leaves Harrisburg
at 6.26 p. m., runs via Mount Joy, connecting at Diller4 ,
vale with MAIL TRAIN East for Phildelphis,
WESTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Philadelphia
10.50 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.10 a. in.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in., ao .
arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m.
LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaven Harrisburg for Pittsburg
at 7.00 a. m.
PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, and sr.
rives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lame
Philadelphia at 2.00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at
7.85 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at
4.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.49 p. m.
Attention is called to the feet, that passengers leaving
Philadelphia at 4 p. m. connect at Lancaster with
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and =lra at
Harrisburg at 9.45 p. in. • •
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Svpt, East. Div. Penn's RaiPivot:
n023-dtf
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
MIIIMMEMMIERIM
NOTICE.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT:
ON AND ATTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER Nu , 180 Q,
the Passenger Trans of the Northern Central Bann,
will leave Harrisburg as follows :
GOING SOUTH.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave 5t..8.00 s.
NXPRIOSS TRAIN will leave at 7 40s. m.
MAIL TRAIN will leave at 1.90
GOING NORTH.
MAIL TRAIN will leave at. .. . .. ... 1.40 p. to.
EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at 8.10 p. in,
The only Train leaving Harrieburg on Sunday will be
the 100061140DATION TRAIN Routh, at 2.00 a. m_
For furtherinformation apply at the office, in Penn
sylvania Railroad Depot. JOHN W. HALL, Agent.
Harrisburg, November 23, 1860.—n024
N EW AIR LINE ROUTE
YORK.
NEW YORK.
NO-
Shortest in Distance and Oddest in Tint
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF
NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG,
VIA
READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON
MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at •
e.. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 p. m., mey 851 holm nrn
between the two cities.
MAIL LINE leaves Hew York at 12.00 noon, and ar.
rives at Harrisburg at 8.15 p. in.
MORNING MAIL LINE, East, leaves Harrisburg at
8.00 a. in , arriving at New York at 5.70 p. m.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Barri&
burg at 1.15 p. m., arriving at New York at 9.46 p. m.
Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 p. M. wick
the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pennsylva
nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroads
All Trains cOiracct at. Reading with Trains foe Potts
ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Manch
Chunk, Easton, Fos.
No change of Passenger Oars or Baggage between New
York and Harrisburg, by the 8.00 a. in. Line from New
York or the Mb p, m, from Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery end speed, comfort and swims
medation, this Route presents superior inducements is
the traveling public.
Fare between New York and Harrisburg, Jr,. Donnsus
For Ticket. and ether informative apply to
JJ. CLYDE, General Agent, .
Harrisburg.
delb
f IiiLADELPHIA
4141.0
READING RAILRO4CO
WINTER AR-RAN GEMENT
ON AND AFTER DEC. 12, 1860,
TWO PASSBNOBI TRAIN 2 IABANX SE IitRISBIIIMI
- , (itandasa axerptedd at COO A. M., ard MD P.
M., for Philadelphia, arriving there at 1.25 P. M., and 515
e
BRIIIIMING, LEAVE PHILADBLPII/A at 8.00 A M
aud 8.80 P M., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 P M. and 6.1 s
PARED: To Philadelphia, No 1 Cars, e 8.25 ; NO. $.
(in saute train) 52.76.
PARES:—To Readinp $1.60 and 81.80.
At Reading, connect with trains for Pothwita, Misers
villa, Tampa., Catawba', AO.
POUR man IdiAVII LOADING FOR PHILADEL
PHIA DAILY, at 6 A. 81.,10.48 A. M.,12.80 noon asd
8.43 P.M.
UMW pHILADELPHIA TOR READING at $ A.
M.,1.00 P. M., 3.30 P. M., and 6.00 P. L.
TARES;—Reading to Philadelphia, $1.15 and 51.45.
THE MORNING TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG CON
NECTS AT READING with up train for Wilkosbarle
Pittstwn and Seeakit‘n-
For through tickets and other Information apply to
J. J. CLYDE,
General Agent.
4615 dtt
pliiL A DELPH /A
AND
READING RAILROAD_.
REDUCTION OP PASSENGER PARES,
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 2, 126/1
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
With 26 Coupons, will be issued between any - peißes
desired, good for the holder and any member of hia
family, in any Passenger train, and at any timo—as ag
per cent. below the regular fares.
Parties having occasion to use the Road frequently se
b a g men or pleasure, will find the above arrangement
convenient and erreemicali as Pour Passenger train,
run daily each wey botween Reading and Philadelphia,
and Two Traci et' w between Reading, Pottsville aid
Harrisburg. flu Mays, only one morning train Down,
and one after If, train Vs ) Sane between Pottsvi ll e OM
Philadelphit ilia no Passenger train on the LeDasem
Valley Brrriftt Railroad.
Nor thr above Tickets, or any information relating
theretr apply to S. Bradford, Esq., Treasurer, Philidel.
phia,t e the respective Ticket Agents on the line, or bik
G. A. NICOLLS, General Sup%
MUSD 27,11360.—mar2134t1
HATCH & CO.,
SHIP AGENTS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTB,
„US WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
DMILBRIS
FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, totTON,,
WINES AND EIQHOHB
TOBACCO ANR CIGARS.
nov&dem
HL. GODI3OLD, PRACTICAL TUNES
. Aso RIPAIIIMIL Or 'PIANOS; MELODEONS. & 1 12`
&c. Orders in future must be left et ENS . KNOCHE,'
MUSD) STORE, 9211194&t,street,, or at RITERLERII
HOTEL. All orders left, at the above-ruuned pima will
moot with pomp attafitlea,
Piro (lbw PI ANDS rot sale.
ki.E.lO-:—An extra lot of DRUID
SEW just received 'by r
if
ape „ . : VOW. DOCK J .01r. .
LiTlO , lt,A G E t ST' 0 Itikill.t%
Storage teceived at warehouse of
Uol7 4 GAMES M. WHZELER,
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