Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, February 04, 1861, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
Tug DAILY 'PATRIOT elle times way be had at
jact's Book Store, corner of Third and Market
;treats..
PATIO*? AND trillON.=-The WILY PATRIOT AND
foooll can be had by Dauphin Po bvcrihere, every
mor ning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAIR.
Tun illuts...•llnder the change of schedule on
the diffezent railroads. the time of closing the
mails at the norriatoirg Post Office, December Ist,
111110, i 0 ge follows
PENNATLYAIITA R. HS
irvoi. _ 7 8 . m .—way mail, 12.:5 p. m., 5. p. m.,
P m.
w v t.-6 20 A. m.—wav mail 3.50 p. m.,9 p. m.
NnETHRUN CRNTRAL R R.
trinuth.-12 lb p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m.
IVarth.-1 p. m.
LEBANON TALLEY R. R.
- TO a. m.
DAYPIIIPI MID SIIAQ. IL IL
LSO p• m
CrIMBIRLAXT ITAIAR, R. R.
TM a. tn., 1 p. I[l.—Wa v mail.
BT lITAON.
n. m., to Gettysburg, on Tnesday, Thursday
an d o n msday. 7a. m.,to Tonestown, onMonday,
Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. en., to Lowisberry,
no Saturday,
peon WILL. —A meeting 14 the Good Will Fire
Computy will be held tbii evening, at the engine
loose, at 7 o'clock. By order.
Tae LAS? CIIANCE wi II be seen by an ad-
Vertisetnent in another onintnn that this is the
aril day of Gen. Tom Tnumb's exhibitions in this
eity.
Regerran.—floveinor Curtin tom respited An
drew firm under sentence of death, in the
Dine fle j•ill, for the murder of Thomas neve
land, f,-,we the lit of Febrnary, until the 3d of
Nay next.
iever.—The weigh beam and weights connected
sin) one of the p-atent weigh carte. Th e we i g h
beset bee been reeoverad, but the weight is still
going the missing. The finder will be suitably
r ewarded by leaving it at this office.
F r ig FAIHLY RE &DING —We direct the atten
tion of the " Parent" who published s communica
tion in the Telegraph a month or two ago charging
tie with ahsottnity. to an article published in thus
piper on Saturday afternoon under the bead of
o , l lSleithiqg Incident." It will doubtless afford
bin food for reflection.
NUISANCE.—Thomas Bennett and George Rob
'norm, Itirkies, were before the M kyor, on Fri
iiy eronina. charged with aroating a agleam:a at
the romp of Chestnut street and Meadow Lane, by
enryang the o•kotents of a yard-house into the
oidet of a sewer. They were fined fire dollars
sad wets.
him—Somebody raised an alarm of fire about
eelock on Saturday morning—a shocking cruel
lime in the night to disturb a man's peaceful slum
bers. We made diligent inquiry as to the cause
of the alarm, but could ascertain nothing. It
iosbilees originated i 4 s deeire on the part of
some wags who were anxious to give nervous peo
ple an early start for the day, in which effort they
nomeded no doubt to their entire satisfaction..
DEATH OP AN OiD Paiwrga.—On the 7th ult.,
Wet. Carothers, aged 75 years and 28 days, died in
Antis township. Blair county. He was a native of
learthemberluni, where he learned the printing
liminess with Andrew Kennedy the elder, and went
with John Mons to Philadelphia, as a pressman.
After working at various places. be published pa
pers at Danville, Bloomsburg, and Bert, ialr, and
then printed the first paper in Lewisburg, styled
the atzette, in the large stone building where Den
nis Phillips now lives. For a few years afterwards
Ito printed the Times, at New Berlin, for the pro
prietor, John A. Sterrot, Esq., now of Lewistown.
Mr Carothers' last paper was the Union Efickory,
thablished in Lewisburg in Ins flr '9, sad printed
in the brick house now occupied by James C.
leCture. In 1830, Daniel Goshen bought the
ofier, and published the Lewisburg Journa/ seve-
Pillow- P.a. foam of twenty of Me latter years,
Mr Cirothevs suffered from partial bandness.—
While printing in Lewisburg his estimable wife
tuni,heti the principal original matter and made
Hiram* fur the paper, upon 'Meth he performed
the matmal labor, being a superior pressmen.
fouvit (*.Moms Wo' —An insane man named
Mania Wulf, who has Intense inmate of onr prison
tee long time, died very suddenly on Saturday
Owning. Mr. Wolf gave the prison authorities
P WI ideueet deal of trouble, and those who lived
lathe immediate vicinity any amount of annoyance
by hid shri , •ks, until within the last few weeks,
When it wa4 found that his physical energy was at
Lit fullowing his wrecked mind. He had every
lineation psid him that humanity could dictate.
It will be remembered that Wulf was originally
Item Cumberland county, from which place he wee
brought to the Lunatic Asylum. Being a man of
powerful strength, and a complete maniac, he was
very usmausetible at the Asylum. By some means
io ales his escape from there one night, and it
wag afterwards supposed, although not knows to a
tut:Airy, that he bred the stable of the Asylum,
1,4 also the stable of the Poor House, both of
ithieb wet& totally destroyed. Wolf was arrested
me committed to jail, where he has been ever
dare. Why be was not sent buck to the Asylum,
tett least removed to the eoutity in which he had
*residence, we do not know.
A Work for Every Family.
Mitslien new General Atlas fur 18411, con
taining the maps of various countries in the
world, plans of cities, &c., embraced in forty
aavet' quart(' lllapa,forming a 'series of seventy
lit Maps and Plans, together with valuable
Statistical Tables, and sold only by agents.
This is Mitchell's latest and best attempt to
*Cab the Amerlean people with correct and
reliable geographical knowledge, and will bear
c omparison with any similar work of the kind
heretofore projected; while its price places it
Within the reach of persons of moderate means.
It is (imply an Atlas with necessary Statis-
Not Tables appended. It is got ten up in the best
Ityle of map -working. The lettering is clear,
OM boundaries of each division of countries
i torinctly marked, and the whole beautifully
%Owed.
There are two features in this Atlas whioh
Me not met with in other works of the kind, to
trh: large plans of the principal cities in, and
a f ° 4l lid of the names and localiti es of post
' se ra throughout, the United States. It is
needles s to state the advantages to be derived
from the study of geography and the necessity
Bt eorrect data, to aid us in acquiring such
knowledge. They are patent to every school-
Y. This work, with the.. mid of Mitchell's
borivaited Geography, offers all the necessary
!kitties for such study; and although too
tole for the satchel of youth, it is the very ,
thig
to
have at home to refer to at any time;
Mid in 10 cense.
The plates upon which these maps are and
ttivfd
are entirely new, havin been
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CHALLENGE TO FIGHT A DUEL—Our little city
was thrown into en unusual fever of ferment r•n
Thursday evening by the startling rumor that a
challenge bad passed between two of the prominent
members of the Republican party, namely Hon.
Riram Butler, of Crawford county, and the for.
Samuel J. Rae, an sir-clerk of the Souse, Otie of
the diatinguished Philadelphia Lincoln oratory
during the late campaign, and at present, if we
mistake nut one of the proprietors of the Norsk
American, uf, at least, an attacks of the editorial
bureau of that paper.
ORIGIN OP TUE DIFFICULTY.
Ott Wednesday night when tha debate in the
/rouse was in progress on the resolutions to appoint
Commissioners to the Border States Convention,
Mr. Rea ? who has the privilege or the Boor, beeidcs
a good many other privileges, by virtue of his
position, was present. It is well known that he is
an ultra of the Seward school, and seeing with dis
may that some of the Republican; arm 'WAWA ,
" weak in the knees," he tried to alarm some of
them by whispering in their ears that such resolu
tions would damn the Republican party beyond
the pale of redemption. Some of the men to whom
these instructions were given did not receive them
kindly, and among them we may mention lion.
Hiram Butler ? of Crawford.
THE INSULT OFFERED
Neat day, which, if our memory serves IIP, was
Thursday, the Hon. Hiram Butler, of Crawford,
arose in hie seat, to enforce upon the utembere the
propriety of maintaining the dignity of the House.
This could not be done without alluding to Hon.
Samuel J. Rea in the most pointed, yet admirably
Po4oo terns, 'Mt co conetructed, that like a
blister, they were painful as soon as applied. Hon.
Mr Rea, not having the privilege of replying, he
was without the lea, talionie which he knows so
admirably bow to use, and would most unques
tionably have given Hon. Hiram Butler blister fur
blister. As it was, be had to nurse hie wrath.
THE CHALLENGE,
On Thursday afternoon Hon. Mr. Rea finished
up his voluminous correspondence, and called a
consultation of his friends at his rooms at Herr's
Hotel, and after a brief review of the ease it *AS
resolved that a challenge should be sent. It was
accordingly penned by Mr Rea himself, and deli
vered by a diplomatic friend, who holds a high
position in the Third House.
INOIDIOTS, ETC
No sooner had the bearer of the challenge loft
the Hotel. than the rumor spread throughout the
house, and groups of men were eeen on every land
ing discussing the matter. The Philadelphians
were the firm friends of Rea, for by his wise coun
sels many of them bars been governed, and at-
tained greatness in their legislative career, but the
country members seemed to side with Mr. Butler.
Some engaged in animated eonvereation, amount,
ing almost to bitterness, but the more cool-beaded
spoke of it in a business point of view, speculating
as to the place where the hostile meeting was
likely to take place. Some one suggested "Bla
densburg, as a matter of course." " No-sisr-ee,"re
plied Fox, the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Third
House, "he has nary pass over the North Central;
so it must came off here." The excited crowd also
discussed the weapons likely to be used, one sug
gesting pistols, another rifles, a third the small
sword, while a fourth said "harpoons," and a
fifth made himself ridiculous by giving an opinion
in favor of shillalahs or "boomerangs" All this
time the challenger,enveloped in a short-tailed, the
atrical-looking tunic, with immense flowers, which
made it look not much unlike the royal robes worn
by Prof. Robeok, the great astrologer, paced his
room manlier in modo, fortiter in re. His cheek
wee not blanched, neither did"each particular hair
upon his head stand upon end, like quills upon the
fretful porcupine." In the expressive language of
a distinguished member of the Third House, he
wee as self-possessed as- a " Vita ittOn " dvalor, and
as cool as a cucumber.
ARRIVAL OF TEM BEARER OF THIS CHALLENGE
The excitement finally culminated by the arri
val of the bearer of the challenge. In a mon3etit
it was whispered about "he don't accept !" We did
not see any of the correspondence, neither do we
much care about its particular features, one of
which, it was hinted, was an invitation from the
gentleman from Crawford to the gentleman of
Philadelphia to go to a place where no ice is fer
al Shed with juleps in July, but the dignity of the
press has been glorious ly sustained! Ti.gah
POSTSCR/PTIM I
Since the above was in typo, we learn that Mr.
Rea maintains that he did not send the challenge
at all—that some wags did it in his name—and
that the first he knew of it was through a note
from Mr. Butler threatening to lay the matter be
fore the House. If this is so, the above account,
furnished us by a sensation reporter of the Jen
kins school, is "slightually colored," and friti4t
received with due allowance until we can get at
the facts in the case.
"AN OPINION A Is AN Omicat."--Sonle time
ago a difficulty occurred among the Washington
Rifles, of Lykens, in this county, growing out of
a desire on the part of some to offer their services
to the Governor to fight the secessionists, which
resulted finally in the resignation of Captain Don
den. Mr. James R. Fowler, of this city, is indig_
nant, and he Ulster. the Captain in the Miming
exeruciating manner;
Harrisburg Janury 24th, el
To the Editor of th Farmers and Miners Junr
nal
Sir I have a few words to say in regard to the
washington Rifle company you will favor me to in
sert the following in one of the collums of the
Journal In reading the to days Journal I Learn
that the washington Rifle company hes not die.
banded it sit, I am proud to bear of it fur it is one
of the finest company, in the elate, but I advise
the company not to Elect another captain as James
N Duuden, Who is afraid to stand to the stem and
stripes wieth is not, risen every day in our glouris
union.
oh shame to the captain that has not a Braver
hart in his Bossome then captain bonder,, who has
made his brags, when he reoeveid his first Letter
to have his company in readiness to march at any
notice, his answers was that the they where ready
to march to Protect and maintain the dignity of
oar starry Banner at all hazards,
if Jeneral Washington Jeneral Jackson or Jane
rat Scott had no more Bravery then captain dou
den, where would this day be our stsrs and strip
why they would Be down to wave no more over
this grate country.
My candid opinion is that captain Deaden is not
fit to Command a company formed of school Iloya
with soldiers bats made of paper and corn stocks
Rifles JAMES R FOWLER.
ATIGNPT TO KILL A RIVAL IN CHUROIL—De Sot
! day evening last the congregation worshipping in
the Beaver Street Methodist Episcopal Church at
Allegheny. was thrown into a state of intense ex.
eitement by the report of a pistol, which had been
fired in the vestibule of the church immediately
after the conclusion of the sermon. Upon inquiry
it appeared that one Lawrence Dilworth, who bad
determined upon accomisloying a young lady df
hie acquaintance home, followed her from the body
of the church into the vestibule, where he had the
mortifieatiee of seeing her take the arm of ri rival,
named Charles Kehew. Stung with rage and dis
appointment Dilworth drew a pistol, and aiming
it at Kehew pulled the trigger, at the same instant
his aim was otruok up by a bystander. The ha
thus diverted missed its intended of and lodged
itself in, the wall, from whence it was subsequently
lOC Dilwortb was bold to bail. ttranswef Chargel
of assault with intent to kill.
RECENT PUBLICAT ONS.
SLAVERY SANCTIONED BY THE BIBLE 1 The First Part of
r papal Trea thy Blanry Quonduo,
JOHN MONTER JONES.
lbe above is the title of a pamphlet of thirty.
four pages, from the pen of Judge Jones, formerly
of Philadelphia, (Dow of Sullivan eounty,) in this
Scare.
Judge Jones treats the slavery question in a
new and forcible light, drawing, as ho does, his
arguments in support of his positions from no less
a source than the sacred volume itself; and show
ing how utterly indefensible are the doctrines of
the Abolitionists in their insane tirades against the
Institution of slavery as it exists in the United
States. At a Limo like the present, when the pub
lic mind is agitated almost to frenzy on the sulject
of our National difficulties, this pamphlet of Tudte
Jones will be found to contain wholesome sri,u.
M012(1 1 upon the vexed question of slavery, which
should be read by all who are desirous of under
standing the real merits of a controversy whieit
has brought our hitherto happy Union to the verge
of destruction. We advise nil such to procure a
copy of this able and beautifully written pamphlet
which can be had at the book store of William
D. Jack, corner of Third and Market streets, in
this city, at the low price of 15 cents.
ALONE ix LlFE.—What can be more discouraging
than the feeling in our struggle through life, in
our trials and disappointments, there are none to
sympathies and ease for ?No an can go very
far with strength, courage and cheer, if he goes
alone. We are made to be happier and better by
each other's notice, appreciation, help and praise;
and the beerte that ate debarred from these. ingu.
enees, invariably wither, burden and break. Here
and there aro found persons who from pride, per
verseness, or often their aensitivenuss (which they
seek to hide) affect to be altogether independent of
the notice or regard of their fellow-beings; but it
is a very tuff, assertion to make, that never yet
woe Acre one human heart that did• not, at come
time, long for the sympathy of other hearts. And
there is a nobility in this feeling.
LABOR WASTKD—A young man of Toledo has
written in legible characters, the whole of Don
Qiiixotte, on a single sheet of letter paper. This
Quixotic work occupied two years, and almost
ruined the eyesight of tho Wafer. He could have
used the paper to better purpose, saved his labor
and eyesight, and have done a real service to his
fellows by writing upon the sheet a lirst.rate notice
of the elegant garments for gentlemen and yonthr,
made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rock
bill Wilson, Nos. 603 and 603 Chesnut street above
Sixth, Philadelphia,
MITCHELL'S ATLAS VOR 1861.—We direct the at
tention of our readers to a notice in another col
umn of to.day's Llama, of Mitchell's New Atlas,
which is now before the pub lie. This work is both
the cheapest and best now before the country; and
from Mitchell's acknowledged capacity for produ
cing accurate maps, in 'which be has been engaged
for the last forty y‘ars, it is destined to take pre
cedence over all other maps now before the coun
try.
We are requested to say that Mr. 3. P. flagguo,
who has 'taken rooms at Mr. Jackson Fleming's,
opposite the State Capital Hotel, is now canvassing
for the work in this city, and 3a propftred to for-
MA the citizens ef Harrisburg with the numbers
they wish to procure. lw
LABOR ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS—VeS Cheops.
Goods Offsred Yet,-2,000 yards Canton flannel at
10 cents, worth 12 cents. 2,000 yards bleached
4-4 muslin at 10 cents, worth 12 'coats . 100 Pe
beautiful new style print at 10 cents, worth 12
cents. 50 Pe print at 7 and 8 cants, worth 12
cents, warranted fast color. 1.300 yards of un
bleached muslin at 10 cents, the best ever made
for the price. 1,000 undershirts and drawers at
50, 62 arid 75 cents. &eke and ladies stcokings
large variety. Qqr whois stook of winter goods,
such as Shawls, Da L.tines Pant gruff, Cloth and
all kinds of Flannels I will sell off at nust. Now
is the time to get bargains. S. LEWT, at Rhoad's
old corner. jan22f.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IMPORT ANT To FEMALES
DR. CHEESEMAN'S Pli LS_
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 irregm
larities, painful menstruration, removing all °blama
tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain
in the aide, poleitotiou of the heart , whites ; all ner.
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limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arias from ineerrop
tion of nature.
DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS
was the eommencement of a new era in the treahuent
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decline.
DR. CHEESE lAN'S PILLS
ere the moat effectual remedy ever known for all eom
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They are known to thousands, who have aged them at
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America.
Explicit directions, stating isnot, and when they
should not be used, aesempany each boh—the Prise Chit
Dollar sack box, containing forty Pills.
A valuable Pamphlet, to be had free, of the Agent*
Pills sent by mail, promptly, by enolosing price to the
General Agent. Bold by druggists generally.
R. B. HIITCIIINGB, General Agent,
14 Broadw, New York.
Bold in Harrisburg by 0. A. BANNY ay ART.
deal ,b9.4.1tw1y
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.—Sir
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prencrip ion of Sir J. Clarke : M. D., Phyeielan Exteaordl
wiry to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cote of all
those painful and damp, out diseases to which the female
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TO MARDI RD LADIES
it is peculiarty suited. It will in a short tint* bring on
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g ar b bottle, pri ea One Dol er, bears the GoTetULOOOt
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Full drreeUorai in the pamphlet around each wings,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. B.—Sti,oe and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any an.
thorized Agent, will Mame a bottle, containing over 60
pills, by return mail.
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Wolter.
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Either Remedy sent free by mail on receipt nr the price
ante-led. Enclose !logic shun.) aid get x ifliveular.
0.-neril.Depot North-mutt ..orner Ork A nd
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- delphia. Pi
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A.ANNVARF.wberr
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ises ptions of sash ease, will b..
Wien. Address DR vi.I.EX BRUNON,
soyl-ely P. 0. iioi 99, Philadelphia, Pa.
.OR R NT— good P E LTA N G
e MIMIC, with • nnaiderable grn nd and I-TA ISLE at
tv+Pd—uelic the Water Mom. Pornes ' given i min -
diandy. 011A8. 0 itAWN.
liar. imbue& January 80, 1861. sitnBl dlw
AGN Al, i I be s Id at
Public Rale or Out-cry at the c rimy of Fourth and
Chesnut Parente_ in the oily of lisifPlAbllNg. on rilußS.
DAY. i'kUltrAltY Tra. Mil. et L 'o'clock, P. pi . the
following entries :-101.11t HORSES, one Two.ilorne
Wagon, three tone-11 ran Wagons. one Cart. two Wheel.
b •rrowg, one Patent Straw Cutter. and Double
114rnt "' hi t or Lillie. i3ri ko, Bo rdo, Ride, chooloot
Ponta, Board.fenee Ponta, Ac_ F. BYERS,
Assignee of D. old it bowie
Harrisburg. Jan. 23. 1861 . j0..12 ..dts*
I'S vr. l .—A large Stock 0
• E.CoTCH ALES, BROWN STOUT And LONDON
POSTER. For mate at the tuvret r.les by
jaall
DVOTTVILLE Llz.
LAS WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA,
lIIANDFACTCRE
CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS,
WINE, PORTER, MINERAL WATER, PICKLE AND
PRESERVE BOTTLES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
11. B. & G. W. BENNERS,
otlo-dly II South Prcint
it L FOIL SA LE --In rd rto close
%._) the I nainesa of John Wallower & Son, the subscri
bers' will deliver in any part of the city of Harrisburg,
first quality or LYKI NS VALLKY CluA I, at Tao lad.
lam and Seeenty-Fi.e cct•te per ton ; or they will sell
Seven Hundred Tuna at a reduced wholesale Kies.
Jiin3o4t4a3tw.
A T 0 s Tlll
BOTTLED WIN ES, BRANDIES,
• AND
LIQUORS OFEVERY DESCRIPTION!
Together with a complete assortment. (wholesale and
retail,) embracing everything in the line, will be sold at
cost, witkout reserva
jan
M A N 11 0 0 1) ,
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
Just Published, ix a Resied R.ntaelnre,
ON TnE N It, TILE iITMENT AND RADICAL CURE
OF SPO:RMATORRIIORA., or 2irmiw.J Wa.ko.os, Soutar
RASA", bervouotoas Inv°lower) minion ono,
*insmootYtats , , and Ment.l anal rby-leei
DT ROR. J t.:OI.VERW M. D.
at • tho of n- co Book," 4 - c
The wo•ld rat.° /mod anther th .d.u...ble Loetoro,
clearly prove+ Ram u s own exp nor that the awfu. con
loqaene -a of of...busA my be .-fr etas' y r-moved mit 1-
oat mod cite e. d without o age 0014 surgical op. r..ti n 4
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self ay/y, pr :C. end +,,ta , 841 y. Tuffs Locative will
prove a balm to thoneende and tlenumnde
rent under oral to any addnato, pact Paid. on the receipt
of two nitrate stamen, by addressing Dr. ntIAS. J. C.
NONNI IE7 IXowerj Now York, Poor tests 4,58 k,
storo.d2k wry
kOW ‘VITHIN EEACH OF ALL!
LV
G ROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED NOISELESS
SEWING MACHINES!
495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
The public attsittiott is reepeetrally requette4 to the
following cards of ELtaa Howie, Ja., and the anonia &
MAKER S. M. Co. :
A CARD FROM THE GROVER 4- BAKER S. At CO.
Our Patents being now established by the Courts, we
are enabled to furnish the Oaovra & BAILIE Machine,
with important improvements, at greatly
REDUCED PRICES!
The moderate price at which Machines, making the
lanovsn & Damao stitch, can now be bad, brings them
within the remelt of all , aed renders the use of Maehipae
making inferior stitches as unnecessary as it is unwise.
Persons desiring the best Machines, and the right to
use them, must not Gay be sure to buy M 4 chines making
tilSepsoures as Balms stitch, hut ahtu that such Math Luce
are made and ptatoped under oar patents and these or
ELIAS Bows, Ja
GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO.,
A CARD FROM ELIAS HOWE, JR
An pavanes* are eau toned Lot to make, deal in, or err
any Sewing Machines which sew from two spools and
make the stitch known as the Gamma & Reim stitch,
Maass the same Ora m011114(4 from (ha & DA-
Eva Sewing Machine Company, or their Agents, or Li-
ranges, and stamped under my patent of September 10,
1846.
Sail Company, and their Limns. done, are legally
authorised under their own patents, and my said patent,
during the extended term thereof, to make and mil this
kind of Sewing Itachine, and all others are piracies upon
my said patent, and will be dealt with accordingly,
wherever found.
ZLlkfi ItOWE, JR
New You.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR ,a:n
eep2B-d&wl7
IT WILL PAY YOU;
READ THIS.
IT WILL PAY YOU:
OBSERVE WHAT 1 SAY I !
IT WILL PAY YOU
FOR A VISIT TO
HARRISBURG ! !
TO SEE AND MAHE YOUR PURCHASES:
FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME
AND FASRIOYABLE STOOK OF
READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH,
CASSINIERES, VESTINGB AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL
KNOWN ARCADE, NO.I 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. SEGELBAUM.
P. S.-HAVING SECURED
A FIRST RATE CUTUR AND TAILOR,
I AM NOW READY TO MAKE
CLOTHING TO ORDER IN THE
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE.
WARRANT A FIT OR NO BALE.
oath-d4m
QTORAGE! STORAGE!!
gtaraga laaahred at ware/m.llpr at
mai ..ssittais WURELER.
tI El• I t EW,§Vit .63Vitt1et IS the pluce
tr. h., I rinraulttseti
/NU L I Neat HER ft' NG ! •
i/ Just received by WM. DUCK, Js., & CO
JOHN M. ZEEGLER,
73 Market street
A. O. 111. WWI ER,
C. N. DIUN.Nu. , ,
As►ignees
W.M. DOCK. JR., k CO
496 Broadway. New York
TO
T CP;
LIVER INVIGORATORANs
NEVER DEBILITATES,
13 , from Gums, and ha
itandard Mediums, known
have luminaire) isnew re
in all thediseasea torwhicb
T is compounded entire]
I become an establisbed fact, a
and approved by all that
sorted to with confidence
it is recommended.
It has cured thntimands
who bad given up all hopes
unsolicited certificates in
The dose most be adapted
individual taking it, and
to laugently on the bowels
Let the dictates of Tour
use of the LIV EN IN.
Will cure Liver COM.
!.fecks, papepaiti,
bummer Co m-
V,Ero ps y,Sour
Co sti veness, Choi
r° Thirties, Cholera
lence, Jaundice,
es, and may be used sue
ryi Vitality Medi.
1 11 E413ACIIE,(s
Metal , minutes, if
spoonfuls are taken
tack.
All who use it are
in its favor ,
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INVI(
ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
...rA1i80....
SANFORD -S
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMPOUNDED PROM
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass
Cases, Air Tight, and will keep in any climate.
The Family Vitithar.l tic PILL is a gentle but
active Cathartic , which ' the proprietor hes aim it
hls praotier more than' a twenty years
The constantly inonews-1 ing demand iron' thow
who have lone used the PILLS, and the eatiaree
Lion which all expreas in!
induced me to place them!
The Prolamine wall kaew l
act on different portions
The FA Al I L Y CA.
with due reference to this
compounded from a retie
itatr.obs, 1.1•Ich act alike
went& y canal, and are
cases wh re a Cathartic in
rangementsofthe
Pains in the Back
ness i putts and Sore.
body, rrom sudden cold,
elected, end in a long ,
Appetite. o Creeping'
ever the body, est.l
WRIGHT 111 THR iIMAD, all
BAHIA wvrine iii Chil
tient. a greet PURI PIER
disown to whieb. flesh Is
mention in this Civertise-,
Price Three Dimes.
The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are
retailed by Drneiriata gangrene, and cold wholanale by the
Tude in all the lame towns.
s. P. W SANFORD, M. D.,
Idanoracturer and Proprietor, 208 Broadway, N. Y.
br7-d&wly
C HILD__
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Fernsle Phrtcian, presents
to the attention of mothers, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflammation—will
allay ALL PAINT and spasmodic action, and is
SORB TO BBf3rUb ATB TUB DOWELS.
Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves,
IT I.ISF AND MIAMI TO YOUR INFANTA
We have put up and sold this article for over ten years,
and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRI - Til of a
what we have never been able to say of any of her :near,
eine—NEVER HAS IT FAILED, IN A SIMILs; IN
STANCE, TO EFFECT A CURE. when timely used.
Never did we know an fu-!ante of dissatisfaction by any
one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with
its operations, and speak In terms of commeodatior, of
its magical effects and medical striae... We areal in
this matter " WHAT 4 i - E DO KNOW," after ten y
experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION Pl'fi
THE FIIIIILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE De..•
CLARE. In almost every instance where the infant im
suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be lona,
in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis
tared.
This valuable. preparation is the prescription of one of
the most EXPERIENO ND and SKILLFUL NURSES in
New England, and has been need with NEVER PAIL
MG SUCCESS in
THOUSANDS OP CASES.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo
rates the Kt mach and bowels, corrects acidity and
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al
must instantly relieve
GRIPING IN TUN DOWELS. AND WIND COLIC
and overcome convulsions, which. if not speedily reme.
died, end in death. We believe it BEST and SURF.ST
REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSEN
TERY and DIARRIMEA IN CHILDREN, whether it
arises from teething, or from any other cause. We would
eau to every mother ahe has a Avila sofferine from any
of the foregoing complaints—DO NUT LET YOUR PRE
JUDICES, NOR THE PR EJUDIO KB OF OTHERB, stand
between you and your suffering child, and the relief that
will be Bugg—yes, A IMOLU TELT SURE—to follow the
nae of this medicine, If timely used. Fall directions for
using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless
the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is
en toe outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throeghout the world.
elifiGifeL °MGM, la Csmia Blum Nsw You.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
sep29-d&wly
JUST RECEIVED!
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF BRANDIES,
CONSISTING OF
PINE?, CASTILLION do CO.,
BISQUE?, TRICOCHE A CO.,
JAS. HENNESSY A CO.,
OTARD, DUPUY A CO.,
J. F. MARTELL,
JULES ROBIN A. CO.,
MARETT A CO.
FOR SALE DF
JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
declB 73 MARKET STREET.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS !
CHILDREN'S, LADTRo and GENTS , CHAIRS, and
a great variety of CABINET lUhNI PURE sui table for
HOLIDAY GIFTS at r• dueed prices Also a new lotof
COTTAGE FURNITURE in sets.. r by Ow single piece,
as .IAItINS R. DOM & SON.
de2o-2vrd. 29 south Second Street.
22-500 POUNDS
0 . 1 ./SIRS. CURRANTS, CITRONS, Are., Are..
together with ORANGES, LUIONS,
FRUITS. CRANBERRIES. and a variety of
Articles suitable for the Holidays. Just
received by [deal.] WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO.
MESsRS. CHIcKERING & CO.
HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE
GOLD MEDAL:
AT THE
MECHANICS' FAIR, BOSTON,
.1111LD TIM PRIICIIDING WIZIE,
OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS!
w an : To mo for the CHICK ERIN& PIANOS, at Harris
burg, at 92 Market etrert,
t0c2341 W. JIMMIE'S MUSIC STORE,
sTEWART
RECTIFYTNG DISTILLERS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BRANDIES, GINS. WINES,
SCOTCH, IRISH, OLD RYE AND BOURBON
WHISKYS.,
NO. 103 MARKET STRRET,
del2j HASSI34' . VAG PA Ed"
r d - IXTRA ST 7 64R:.- CURED HAMS-
L 4 Just received
nol6
-FO it the genuine ENI:LIsH MU STARD
gi to KELLER'S DRUG}
illeOiral.
Within the WPM two yearn
of relief. at the oninewitm
my pnworwgion chow.
to the teiniparament of tr e
used in suet quantities as
judgment gni& you in the
V IGHHATOR, and it
plaints, Milli etti
Chronic Diarrhoea,
plaints, Wimple.
Stomach, H hitnui
lc, Cholera, Choir.
I sal untunt, Flat sir
Frenuir enkuen.
coodully aa .n Ordi tea.
ChM Li will cur.. SICK
thousand,. CAD tratify .) to
two or Three Ten.
at oOnuoeUesmont of at
a
w
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giving their insnineny
FAMILY
regard to their see,
within the reach of all
that diffemit Olithartic.
of the bowels.
THAFITIC PILL haa,
well established fact, hem
ty of the purest Vegetable
On every part at the ali•
good and safe In all
needed such as De.
Stomach. Sleepiness .
and Loins, Costive.
nest 9 Fttr ;lit who!e
which frequently, If ne.
mum. of Power, Loss of
Sensation of Cold
frailness, NIADAIRBIL of
INFLAMMATORY DU
dine or tidoltn. Rheum.
of the BLOOD and many
heir, too ouroorooo to
Mat. Dose, Ito S.
W. DOCK, 3k., h CO
Chico of (travel.
FENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE
x MNR;.IPm_
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO & FROM POILADELPIE.I
ON AND AFTER •
MONDAY, Is OVEM bElt 2Arn, IPM). -
The Paasenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Con
pmy will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg act
Philadelphia an follows :
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Harrisburg all
2.40 a. m , and arrives at West Philadelphia at 8.60 a la
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at /2.66 p. so., and
arrives at Went Philadelphia al 5.011 p. in.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 6.15 p. m., sad ar.
rives at Went Philadelphia at 10 20 p. m.
These Trains make close connection at Philadelphia
with the New York Linea,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. !to. 1. leaver Harrisburg
at 7.30 a. m., runs via Mount Joy, and mires st West
Philadelphia at 12.30 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION lemma Harrill
burg at 1.15 p. m. and arrive, at West Philadelphia
8.40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, N 0.2, leaven Harrisburg
at 5.25 p. m. , runs via Mount Joy, Connecting at NW-
Tine with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia.
W.RBTW ARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia,
10.60 p. m. , and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. in.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 3.00 a. in., as
arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m.
LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaver Harrisburg for Pittsburg
at 7.00 a. in.
FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 neon, and as
riven at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2.00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg
7.ab p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia
4.00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.46 p m.
Attention is called to the fact, that passengers leaving
Philadelphia at 4 p. In. connect at Lancaster witk
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAM and arrive alb
Harrisburg at 9.46 p. m.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG, •
n023-dtf Supt. East. Div. Poem& Rai/road.
N EW AIR LINE ROUTE
TO
NEW YORK.
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Shortest in Distance and Quickest in Time
BETWEEN TILE TWO CITIES OP
NEW YORK AND RARRIBBI7II4I4
v I A
READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON
MORNING ExpkEss, West, leaves New York at
I. in., ibrriving at Harrisburg at p. in., only 6,14 hOtull
between the two cities.
MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar
rives at Harrisburg at 8.16 p.
rawourre MAIL LINE, East, leaves Banishers at
11.00 a. m , arriving at New York at 6.20 p. an.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, neat, leaved Harris.
burg at 1.15 p. m., arriving at New York at 9.46 p. a.
Connaetiens are roads at Harrisburg at I.oop, in. with
the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pennsylva.
ale, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroads
All Trains connect at Reading with Trains for Potts.
Tile and Philadelphia' and at Allentown for Mandl
Chunk, Jganon,
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New
York and Harrisburg, by the 0.00 a. in. Line from New
York or the 1.10 p. in. from Hiirrlshurg,
For beauty of scenery end speed, comfort and anon*
anedetion, this Route presents superior inducements to
the traveling public.
Fare between New York and Harrisburg, Yl7ll DOLIA
For Tickets and otter information apply to
J J. CLYDE, general Agent,
Harrisburg.
dels
_JIIILADELPHIA
ANP
READING RAILROf.O
WINTER AR,SIANGEAIENT.
ON Ar.D AFTill DEC. 12, 1860,
TWO PADDSNWiIt TILAINB LEAVA RAERI9IIIIII4I
DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) at 8.00 A. M., aid 1.16 P.
.11., for Philadelphia, arrivisig there at 1.26 P. IL, and 6.16
P. M.
REITENINO, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 8.00 A M.
and 8.80 P.M., arriving at Harrisburg at 1 P M. am h
P. ht.
PARRA :—To Philadelphia, No. 1 Can, 13.211; No. it,
Oa same train) Se.76_
PARES :—To Dersiitor . $l.BO and $l.BO.
At Reading, connect with trains for Pottsvr.e,
Tamaqua, Oatawieas, &e.
FOUR TRAINS LBAVB READING FOB PHILADRL•
Pills DAILY, at OA. M.,10.46 A. M., 12.80 noon aILA
8.48 P. M.
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA POE READING at 8 A .
M., 1.00 P. 8.10 P. M., sad 6.00
PA/1118:—Reading to Philadelphia, 81.76 and 81.46.
THE MORNING TRAIN PROM HARRISBURG OON
NROTS AT READING with up train for Wilkeabarrf
Pittston and Scranton.
NOT through Melons end other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE,
General Agent.
4e15 dtf
p HILADELPHIA
AND
READING RAILROAD.
REDUCTION OP PASSENGER P.ARES,
OH ARP APNER IVICINDAN, APtill, SI, UM
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
With 26 Coupons. will be issued between any polt
desired, good for the bolder and any member of I.ls
family, In any Passenger train, and at any time—at 2b
per cent. below the regular fares.
Parties having oocasion to use the Road frequently • a
business or pleasure, will and the above arrangemeut
convenient and errnomiCal; as Four Passenger trains
run daily each wry between Reading and Philadelphia,
and Two Train, Or' w between Reading, Pottsville and
Harrieburg, Or Br riays, only one morning train Down,
and one Mien err train tip,rttne between Pottsville end
Philadelple anP do Paeranger train on the ',obese*
Valley Byer"). Reilroed.
For the above Tickets, or any information relating
tberetr apply to B. Bradford, Beci., Treasurer, Philsdel.
Ada . t c the respective 'Ticket Ageute on the lino, or to
G. A. NIOOLLB, General Sup't
Mated 27, 1860.—mar28-dtf
JACKSON & CO.
SHOE STORE,
NO. 90% MARKET BTREET t
HARRISBURG, PA.,
Where they intend to devote their entire time to the
manufacture of
BOOTS AND SHOES
or all kinds and varieties, in the 'neatest and moot rash
tenable stylee, and at satisfactory prices.
Their stock will consist, in part, of Gentlemen's Fine
Calf and Patent Leather Boots and Shoes, latest styles;
Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters, and other Shoes in great
variety; and in fact everything connected with the
Shoe business.
CUSTOMER WORK will be particularly attended to,
and in all Mei will satisfaction be warranted. Lasts
fitted up by one of the best makers in the country.
The lung practical experience of the undersigned, and
their thorough knowledge of the business will, they
trust, be sufficient guarantee to the public that they
will do them justice, and furnish them an article that
will recommend itself for utility, cheapness and aura•
bility. Vane) JACKSON & 00.
HA TCH & CO.,
SHIP AGENTS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
138 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
DBAL33B lA
FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, COTTON.
WINES AND LIQUORS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
nov646m
HL. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL Twos
• maw Rimatamt Or PIANOS. MELODEONS. she s
&e. Orders in future meat be left at wat. KNOCHRia:
MUSIC RTOR.E, 92'llatitet attest, or at BUICHLKIVII
HOT EL MI orders leftat the above-named placies' - win
meet with prompt attention.
First class PIANOS for sale,
I lig MD BEEF—An °atm lot of DRIED
1./ BEEF just received by
I og Wbt. DOCK, Js., & 00.
IEI
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