Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, February 14, 1861, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
TUN DAILY PATRIOT AND tiros, may be had at
Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market
streets.
PATRIOT AND UNION.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND
VON can be bad by Dauphin subscribers, every
morning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAIN.
Tu Mams.—Under theehange of schedule on
the different railroads, thtime of closing the
mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, December let,
1860, is as follows'
RENNSYLVANIA B. R.
xast. ..4 a. m.—way mai1,12.15 p. m., 5. p. m.,
711
Wata.-6.30 a. m.--way mail, 3.50 p. 9p. m.
NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R.
South. -12.1.5 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m.
North. -1 p. M.
LEBANON VALLEY B. B.
7.30 a. m.
DAUPHIN AND SIISQ. R. R.
1.30 p. M.
numnanlAND VALLZY R. R.
7.30 a. m., 1 p. m.—way mail.
BY STAGE.
7 a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. 7a. m., to loneetOWn, on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. m., to Lewisberry,
on Saturday.
Au adjourned meeting of the Good Will Fire
Company will be held at the engine house, this
(Thursday) evening at 1 o'clock, to make arrange
ants for the parade. By order.
Tim members of the Citizen Fire Company are
respectfully requested to meet at their hall this
(Thursday) evening, February 14th, at 7 o'clock.
Punctual attendance is requested. By order.
I. T. BOWMAN, Sec'y.
BLAIa Comm—The Democratic Committee of
Blair county met in Hollidaysburg on Tuesday,
sod elected the following delegates to the Demo
cratic State Convention: Senatorial, Thaddeus
Banks, Bsq.; Roprosontatives, Col. Jebß cresswell,
Jr., Maj. A. J. Crissman and James Lowther.
Tna FLA.a.—Last evening the flag staff—a pon
derous affair, by the way—together with ropes,
blocks and other fixtures necessary to erect it, were
delivered at the Capitol. The flag and fixtures,
together with all the expenses that will be in
terred in its erection, will cost the State some four
or five thousand dollars.
Sr. TALENT/Plea Da.v e —Yesterday was St. Val
entine's Day. There was a time when the mails
used to groan beneath the missives sent by love-
sick swains and sentimental Misses, and extra
clerks were pressed into service at the prominent
Post Office. But the custom of sending valentines
has become almost amide, having long been re
garded as one of those which were " more honored
in the breach than the observance."
ON Exam:smolt—A section model of the great
Donnovan bridge will remain on exhibition at the
Brady House for a few days. This is the bridge
which came in such strong competition with the
tabular bridge on the Great Western Railroad in
Canada, when the latter was adopted by the great
Engineer, Stevenson, at the instance of others,
when his own judgment preferred the Donnovan
bridge. Engineers and scientific men are invited
to examine the model. ltt
COMIUrrES or INVITATION.—Messrs. Bound,
Ketcham, Landon and Schindel, of the Senate, and
Messrs. Peirce, Williams, Armstrong, Tracy, Irwin
and Patterson, of the House, were yesterday ap
pointed a joint committee to visit Pittsburg for the
purpose of tendering an invitation to the Presi
dent elect to visit Harrisburg. They left this
morning by the early train. Mr. Welsh, of the
Senate, and Mr. Hill of the House were appointed,
but refused the honor.
RAILROAD Accienicrs IR 1860.—There were 74
accidents on the railways of the United States last
year, by which 57 persons were killed and 315
wounded. This does not include accidents to per. 7
sons not on the . ears. The number killed last year
was leas than half that of any year since 1852, and
the number wounded were also lees. There has
been a gradual decline in numbers of killed and
wounded for eight years, indicating more care
paned by experience. In the pad eight years
there have been 977 accidents to trains, by which
1,166 were killed and 3,926 . wounded. So sue
/hut's Magazine.
RE-Comma or Casms.—The annexed circular
has been issued by the director of the U. S. Mint
at Philadelphia ;
The regulations heretofore prescribed, authori
zing the payment of the expenses of transportation
of the old copper cents of the U. S. to the mint, will
sense on and after the 20th inst.
The cents of the new issue will be paid out at
the mint in exchange for any of the gold and sil
ver coins of the United States, and also in ex.:
change for the old copper coins if delivered at the
mint. The reasonable expense of transportation
of the new cents in sums net less than $2O thus
exchanged, will be paid by the mint as heretofore.
Jamas Boss SNOWDEN, Director of the Mint.
COAL BURNING RAILROAD LOOOMOTIVES.-A Sche
nectady built locomotive, No. 192, owned by the
N. Y. C. R. R. Co., has lately been altered to a
coal burning engine at Syracuse, under the super
vigon of Dyer Williams, Master Mechanic. The
engine has made several trips between Syracuse
and Rochester, and the Union says it works quite
vatiefactorily. The burning of coal is considered
quite an improvement and a saving of expense
over wood. Two tons of soft bituminous coal are
used in making the trip from Syracuse to Roches
ter, while the engines of the old style use from five
to six cords of wood in going the same distance.
GOLD BY THE YARD.-A cubic inch of gold is
worth one hundred and forty-six dollars; a :labia
foot, two hundred and fifty-two thoneand two hun
dred and eighty-eight dollars; and a cubic yard,
six millions eight hundred and seventy-six dol
lars; which, welded in one mass, would be con
tained in a cube of Awenty;tbree - Tc44:., We would
like the individual who made tlioiroilikulatiolks to
let us know iust how- manykeleigaiti4nOlitgen
tlemen aid youth, could be bought with - a
-chunk
o r go ld about- as large as a good sized piece of
chalk, at the Brown Stone Clothing Rail of Rock
hill dc Wilson, Nos. 603' and 605 Chesnut street,
aliovi Sixth, Philadelphift.
SIMICISLMSB COAL-BUILIUMG LOCOMOITVI4B,--It is
known that in England the law requires that rail
way engines shall consume their own smoke. The
London Artisan describes one of the modes de
vised for realizing the end in view. The whole
apparitus is exterior to the fire-box,.and, there
fore, not &spoiled to heat, and is controlled in the
Most perfect manner by a single stop-cock. • Air is
admitted, above the fuel, by means of one or more
rows of tubes, inserted through the walls of the
fire-boxe and jets of steam are projected through
the air tubes from nozzles, one-sixteenth of an
inch in diameter, In small steam pipes outside the
fire-box, to increase the quantity and force of the
air admitted aboVe the fuel, in order to consume
the smoke. The jets of steam are used principally
alien the engine is standing, with the aid of a light
draught from a ring jet in the chimney, to carry off
the products of combustion, and these may be shut
tff when not required. The supply of air through
the tubes may also be regulated by dampers. The
grate bars axe placed close together, with narrow
1 7 spares, and the ash-pan and the damper are
:y fitted. It is stated that this plan requires
less weight of coal than the engines formerly
did of coke, to do the same duty.
OlL.—The Sunbury and Erie Railroad, even in
its unfinished condition, is deriving revenue from
a source that was not thought of when the road
was projected, and is scarcely appreciated, even
now. We refer to the oil wells that have been
opened in Warren, Crawford and Erie coup-till
within the past year. Some of. thendbfricills are
within short distances of the railroad, and branch
railroads will Juubtless be made to reach them and
thne obviate the necessity of hauling the oil over
the rough country roads.
The annual report of the Company shows that
during the year /860 n 9 less than 22,119 barrels of
rocs oil were sent over the road to Erie. The pro
gressive monthly increase in the business is shown
in the following statement:
Barrels.
January 63
February - - - - - - 115
March 414
April
May - - - - - - - 1156
Jane 777
July ----- - - 1423
August -- - -- - - 2340
September - - - - 2339
October -------
November .3089
December 6431
For the year - -
It has been ascertained that during the month of
January just closed, the number of barrels sent
over the road exceeded 14,500. Thus, December
showed more than double of November, and Jan
uary Moro than double of December. Such rapid
augmentations of a business that was -scarcely
dreamed of a year ago, partake of the character of
phenomena, and set at defiance all calculations for
the future. But even with vague estimates, it is
easy to see that when the Sunbury and-Brie Rail
road is completed, the business of the oil' region,
the transportation of the oil to market, the furnish
ing of machinery, tools, supplies, and the carrying
of passengers interested in the region, will give
the road a large revenue from a source of which
the originators of the enterprise had no concep
tion.
Philadelphia is gaining nothing by this extra
ordinary development of hidden wealth in North
western Pennsylvania, because the Sunbury and:
Erie Railroad is. not completed. The oil is all car
ried to Erie, by railroad, or down the Allegheny to
Pittsburg. The supplies for the region• are chiefly
obtained from New York, and this must-continue
until the gap of unfinished railroad between Whe
tham Station and . Warren is closed up. So, too,
we must continue to be deprived of the great bulk
of the Lake trade, until we bring Erie into direct
communication with Philadelphia. New York
must continue to receive not only that, but the
chief portion of the business of the oil region of
Pennsylvania, the supplying of which bids fair to
be as valuable a business as the supplying of a
young California with the necessaries of life.
Thus every year is furnishing new proofs of the
necessity of finishing the Sunbury and Erie Rail
road. Ent there are financial difficulties in the
way that are insuperable, unless relief is furnished
by the State Legislature. The form of relief asked
for is shown in the Company's annual report, and
we hope that, as a simple and essential measure of
State policy, the Legislature will grant what the
Company asks.
DESCRIPTION OF RlVERS.—Southey has remarked
that rivers May be considered—
Physically, geographically and mathematically;
Politically and commercially ;
Historically;
Poetically and pictorially ;
Morally and religiously.
In the earth's structure they have been aptly
enough called its veins, just as the mountains and
the mighty masses of granite represent. itsbones;
and, like mountain chains, rivers mark out nature's
kingdoms and provinces, and are the • physical di,
.viders and sub-dividers of continents. Some of
the most picturesque features of natural scenery are
obviously due to the action of rivers; and in many
a mountain gorge and rocky valley we see them
still exerting their plastic force in wearing down
solid rock, and carrying the debris towards the sea.
In mountainous countries some of the grandest
scenery of glens and ravines are due to a river ha
ving forced its currents; and many a rich and
beautiful valley through which a river now calmly
flowsseems to have been once either stony wilder
ness or ancient: lake_ Rome would not have
crowned her seven hills if the waters of the ancient
lake of the Roman plain had not found an outlet
in some pre-historic age through the gorge in which
the Tiber flows. The flowery vale of Tempe is
said to have been inundated before Ossa and Olym
pus were separated, as Pliny says, "by divine
agency," and gave an outlet to the river Peneus ;
but we need not go as far as Thessaly for instances
where a river flows between approximating preci
pices, which seem to have been rended asunder
by an earthquake, or some giant power.
The geologist sees in rivers "the faithful and
continuous chronologers of the earth," the recorders
of ages anterior to human records, and even to the
existence of man; for, by her endless and uniform
flow, they register in visible characters in their
channels and valleys successive changes of by-gone
time. He is, indeed, led to startling conclusions
with regard to the lapse of pre-historic ages, and
the antiquity of existing continents, by studying
the action of the great rivers. For instance (but
it is, perhaps, the grandest example that could be
given,) the seven hundred thousand tons of water
which rush over the precipice at the Falls of Niag
ara every minute are estimated to carry away a
foot of the cliff yearly, and the cataract having
evidently once been at Queenstown, four miles be
low, it has been concluded—assuming this rate of
destruction to have been uniform—that the fall
has been twenty thousand years in receding to its
present site. Again, we see immense deposits ac.
cumulating at the mouths of great' rivers, and
tracts of new land in oeurae of formation—as, for
..example, at the mouth of the Ithone—by the &brie
and shingle carried by the river towards the sea;
and in the extent of these formations we have, in
many instances, proof of the lapse . • of immense
periods of time ; thus it has been calculated that
the "delta" of the Mississippi, which is fourteen
thousand square,milea in ,extent, cannot have been
formed in less than sixty thousand years.
Lwirr.—Yesterday was Ash Wednesday, and the
eommeliMient of Lout, which lute uutil Enter—
forty days. We have already published the rules
and observances required of such church members
as recognize the institution. • -
GERMAN BALL.—A German ball will be given at
Brant's Hall; on Thursday evening, FebruarY 14th
1561, The public are invited to attend, Tickets
one dollar: tdt
LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW. GOODS—The Qheopee
Goode Offered Yet. 2,000 yards Canton flannel at
10 cents, worth 12 cents. 2,000 yards bleached
4-4 muslin at 10 cents, worth 12 cents . 100 Pe
beautiful new style print at 10 tents, worth 12
cents. 50 Pe print at 7 and S . eents, siorth--1,2
cents, warranted fast oolor. 1,500 yards of un
bleached muslin at 10 cote, the best ever made
for the price. 1,000 undershirts and drawers at
50, 62 and 75 cents. Socks and ladies stockings a
large variety. Oar whole stock cf winter goods,
such as Shawls, De Lakes, Pant Stuff, Cloth and
all kinds of Flannels I will sell off at cost. Now
is the time to get bargains. S. LEWY, at liehoad's
old corner. jan22t.
.•
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD--BRANDRETH 8
PILLS WARP;- - 1 .:-74-.2 -7 ,W AND AGITS.—The
effoc' t ::-1i with BRANDREitt‘PILLS Is to
lithre the health, no matter from what et ZAP it
suffering. They take out all impurities from th
tern ; 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 impure, and Dm
pure blood results in disease.
13RANDRETR'S 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 asthmas, catarrhs, costiveness and
painful affections of every kind.
Sold, price 25 cents, at No. 294 Canal set, New York,
and by all Druggists. Also, by (}EC 8' BELL, corner
of Second and Chestnut streets, Rartirturg, and by all
respectable dealers in medicines de9-dBGlnm
992
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
tined of the day . . It 'is FOOD von THD BLOOD, already
prepared for absorption; pleasant to thelaste andlnatu
ral in .action, and what one gains he retains. Let all
those, then, who are suffering from poverty, impurity or
deficiency
of blood, and cononnently with some chronic.
diseaSe or ailment, take of this BLOOD FOOD and , be re
stored to health. We notice that our druggists have
received a supply of this article, and also of the World
renowned Dr. EATON'S INFANTIFH CORDIAL, which every
mother should have.. It contains no paregoric or opiate
of .any kind whatever, and of Course must be invaluable
for all infantile comp laints. It will allay all pain, and
soften the gums in process of teething, and at the same
time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and nurses,
who have endured anxious days and sleepless nights,
procure a supply and be at once relieved.
113• See advertisement. anl7-d&w3m
-.22,119
TrELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION Cares Gra
vel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections.
ITELUBOLD , g) Oennine ,Propazatiosz tvr Nerma sad
Debilitated Sufferers.
5 i b 1.801.0% Genuine Preparation for Lose of Power,
Loss of Memory.
IELMBOLD , B Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of
4reatliing, eeneral Wtakneos.
ILTELISIBOLD.'B. Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves,
Horror.of,Death, Trembling.
T_TELMBOLD?B Genuine Preparation for sight fiweate,
A-A , Cold Footi Ilitnneog of Vision.
rjBLLMBQL DMGenaino Preparation for Languor, Ifni
'lLL venial Lassitude of the Muscular System.
ICLUBOLD'it kientline Preparation for Pallid Otranto
nape and Eraptionm. , •
HELMBOLD% Cientiine' Preparation for Paine in the
Back, Headache, Sick Stomach.
See advertisement headed - '
HELMBOLD'S. EXTRACT WHEW
hi another edoinn. ' smid-diattSin
MRS. WINSLOW,
An.experienced nurse 'atidlemale physician, halls Sooth
ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly :facilitate
the process of teething by softening the gams, redwing at
inflamnation—will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate
the bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to
yourselves, and relief and health to your infants: Per=
entity safe in all cases. See adiertisement in another col
ttnin. ang19,11159-d&wly
Dr. Brunon's C_mieentrated Remedies.
No. I. THE GEEAT lIEVIVEIR, speedily eradicates all
the evil effects of BELP-ABUSE, as Loss of. Memory,.
Shortness or Breath, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Dimness of Vision„or any constitutional derangements of
the system, brought on by the_ unrestrained indulgence of
the paaslOuN, 400 alike conlitheriva, . rite One Dollar,
No. 2. THE BALM will mire in from two to,eight days,
any case of (101.04ffili:ff without taste or smell, and
requires no restriction of action or dies. For either, sex.
Price One Dollar. •
. •
DR?, TkliEl3 will cure hi the shortest possible
time, any ease of GLE KT; even after all other .liemedie
have failed to prodace.the desired effect, taste or smell
Price One -Dollar. ,
. • .
• No. 4. THE PIINITER is the only Remedy that will
really cure IStrictures of the Urethra. No matter of how
long standing or neglected the case may be. price One
Dollar.
No. 5. PEER BOLUTOR will cure any case-of GRAVEL,
permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the
Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar. '
No. 6. VON
. P AIITIOULARS BEE
No. 7. THE AMARIN will cure the Whites radically,
and in a much shorter time than- theycan be removed by
any other treatment. In fact, is the only remedy that will
really correet.thisi disorder, Plea/Ant to take. Price One
Dollar. . .
No.S. THE ORIENTAL PASTILS are certain, safe and
speedy in producing MENSTRUATION,• or correcting any
Irregularities of the monthly periods. Price Two Dollars.
No 9. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR,
.nitherllemedy sent free by mall 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
Per sale inllarrieburg only by C A. ItANNVAIIT.. where
Circulars containing valuable, informat!en, with full de.
hicriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis, on appli.
cation. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON,
myl-dly P. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa.
The following is an extract from a letter written by
a pastor of the Baptist Church to the Journal and
Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in
favor of that world-renowned medicine—Mas. Wlxs
Low , e Somme' SUMP son °BILDERN TRETIIING:
4, We see an advertisement in your columns of Idris.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup. New we never said a word
in favor of a patent medicine before in our life but we
feel compelled to say to your readers, that th is is no
Tiffin IT, Ann tiro* rt To as ALL IT
MAIMS. It is, probably, one of the most successful
medicines of the day, because it is one of the treat. And
those of your readers who have babies can't do better
than to lay in a supply. sep2S-d&wly
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES
DR. OHEESEMAN'S PILLS.
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 ineristruration removing all obstruc
tions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain
in the Bide, palpitation of the heart, whites all ner
vens,affeetions, hysterics, fatigue;pan in the back and
limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise frominterrap
tion of nature. • • • • - •
DR. CIItE . SEMAN'S PILLS
was the commencement o f 6 new era in the treatment
of those irregularities and obstructions which have eon
signed so many thousands, of the, young, the beautiful,
and the beloved to a PREMATURE GRAVE!. Nofamale can
enjoy good health unless glie.ig pegular, and whenever
an obstruction takee place the general health begins to
decline, '
DR. CHEESSMAN'S PILLS
are the most effectual remedy ever known for all tom
plaints peculiar to Females. To all dames they are in
valuable, inducing, withcertainty,yeriodicalregularity.
They are known to thousands, who have : used them at
different periods, throughout the country, having the
sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in
America.
Explicit directions, stating- when, and when they
should not be used, accompany eachbax—the Prise One .
Dollar each box., containing forty Pills, •
A valuable Pamphlet, to bolted fyee t of
.the Agents.
Pills tent by mail, prompt/Ir, by.eneloslng price to the -
GenerelAgent. Sold ' by druggists generally. ,
B. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent,
• 14 Broadway, New. York.
Sold in "Harrisburg by. C. A.. ,TANNYART.
deal 76941&w1y
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THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.--SiF
James Clarke , s Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from a
prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Eztraordl
oaryto the Queen.
This invaluable medicine.lo unfailing in the Cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseasea to which the female!
constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and as-
MQVOIS all obatructionli, and d apeedy cure may be relied on:
• TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly limited. It will in a short time bring on
the monthly Taxied with regularity.
Each bottle, price One D?llar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great , Brtfain, to prevent eounterfeite.
THESE NOTBE TAKEN BY YEELLES DURING
TEN FIRST THRBJLAIONTHS of PEKONANOY, AS THEY ARC
mom TO BRING. 01-11118bABILIAGE; , RET AT ANT OTHER ME'
THEY ARE SAWS. -
In all cases Oflcervoim and Epinal Affection!, Pain in this
Back and Limier, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation oil
the Heart, Hysteria. and Whites , these Pills will effect
cure when all other.mettim here failed, and although a pow-!
erful remedy, do not csintain iron, calomel, antimony, or,
anything hurtful to the anatitntlen_
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.—51,00 and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorizen Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50,
pills, by return mail.
For sale by 0. A. BANNVART, Harrisburg. jy7-dawly .
NATURAL MAGIC!
Suppose a case. Suppose you have sandy, red, white,
grizzly, Or flaix,hig yellow hair, Suppose you prefer a
light brown, a rich dark brown, or a raven black. Well,
you apply (if you are wise)
CRISTADORO'S
EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE!
and in ten minutes your mirror shows you a
WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION!
Every hair that a few moments before was an unsightly
blemish, is now an element of beauty. ic A magnificent
bead of hair , ' is the eadautation whenever you uncover.
The difference between
'BEAUTY A ND' TNE BEAST
was not more striking then that between a gray or red
head in a state of nature, axid °nolo which thl3 famous
dye has 'been applied: Manufactured by J ORIBTA: •
DO : p ,.6 Astor ROllBB, Near York.' - Sold Sverywionik4'
app '.ll Hair Dresiera. • 3a &wlm
From ow IndepenerenkuiriaY 28,1889. , .
Gram.—Our advertising cohunna contain some. testi
monies to the value of a- new article knti*rn as "Spald
ing's Prepared GittiO useful to housekeepers for mending
furniture. It is prepared with chemicals b7.which it is
kept in the proper condition ihr 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 atile by 0.1. Raman* 2 Jona! ROW
aul-d&wlm
Mothers, read this.
I N ()TIC E.!!
The undersigned has opened his LUMBER OFFICE,
Corner of Third Street and Blackberry Alley, near Hen's
Hotel.
ALSO—Two Roomn, with folding doors, TO LET—
suitable for a Lawyer's Office. Possessionimmediately.
ALSO—A number one FIRE ENGINE for sale.
W. F. MURRAY.
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al•
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ALSO -1T OR SE S AND CARRIAGEStokbre
at the sank Office. •
febt.dtf. PRANK A. MURRAY.
COAL REDUCED!!!
CONSUMERS OF COAL, TAKE NOTICE!
Coal delivered to any part of the city limits by the
Patent Weigh Carts, at the following low rates, for
cash, viz
Lykens Valley Nut Coal at $2.00 per ton.
Small Egg 2.90 "
Large do. 2.90 ‘'
" Broken 2.90 "
Balt. Coal Co.'s Wilkesbarre Steamboat, 3.00 per ton.
it " Broken, 3.00
IC 16 Egg, 3.00 "
Li Nut 2.25 "
Broad Top Coal, (for Smiths' use,jl2X cts. per bushel.
2,600 Bushels OATS for sale, at lowest cash price.
A large lot of superior RICICORY AND OAK WOOD
for sale, at the lowest rates.
Agent for DU PONT'S GUN AND BLASTING
POWDER—for sale at manufacturer's prices.
Coal delivered from both yards at above rates, by
Patent Weigh Carts, which are certified to by the Sealers
of Weights and Measures.
Er Emery consumer will please weigh their Coal on
delivery, and if it falls short 10 pounds I will forfeit
the Coal.
A large, full and complete stock of the best kinds of
Coal will always be found on hand.
JAMES H. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, January 29,1861. janBo-dlm
MANHOOD,
HOW LOST, 11-0-W -RESTORE D.
fublished, in a Seqed Hoodoo,
ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE
OP SPEBMATORRHOEA, or Ser422al:Weianess, Heim
Debility, Nervoiumem aid Involuntary Emissions, India.
cing Impotency, and Mental and Physical Debility:
BY ROB. J. OULTERWELL, .M. D.
•
. • Author of the Grote Book," ¢e. The world renowned author, lir this' admirable Lectors,
clearly proves from his own experience that the awful con
sequences of felt-abuse may be effectually removed with
out medicine and without dangerous surgical operations,
bougies, instruments, rings cer cordiale, pointing out amode
of care at onee certain and effectual,
.by which every suf
ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him
self cheapy, privately and radicalty. This Lecture will
prove a boon to thous indri and thmummade.
Bent wider seal'to any addrels, post paid, on the receipt
of tiro **age 'Pumps, biaddreising Dr. OlLigi. J. o.
11LENR, 127•Bowety New York, kat Box 4,580.
apl9-Newly •
IT' WILL PAY YOUR
READ THIS.
IT WILL PAY YOU
OBSERVE WHAT I SAY ! !
IT WILL PAY YOU
FOR A 'VISIT TO
HARRISBURG! ! !
TO SEE AND MAKE. .YOUR PURCHASES
FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME
AND FASHIONABLE sTopi. OF
READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH,
CA . SIMERES, YESTINGS AND
.GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
NOW EbSEP, AT THE WELL
KNOWN ARCADE, NO. 3 JONES ROW.
AVAILING MYSELF OF THE
ADVANTAGES WHICH READY
CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER ALL
GOODS AT 10 PERCENT. CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES.
CHAS. S. SEGELBAUM.
P. S.-HAVING SECURED
A FIRST RATE CIITT*R AND TAILOR,
I AM NOW - READY 'TO MAKE
CLOTHING TO ORDER IN THE
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE.
I WARRANT A FIT OR NO BALE.
oot6-d4m
,Otwing ,111atbines.
NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALL !
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED NOISELESS
SEWING MACHINES!
495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
The public attention Is respectfully requested to the
following cards of ELIAS How, SE., and the GROValt &
Bss 8: Si. Co. e.
A CARD FROM THE GROVER ¢ BAKER S. M. CO.
Our Patents being now established by the Courts, we
are enabled to furnish the GRovna & Minim Machine,:
with important improvements, at greatly
_REDUCED PRICES/ . i
; moderateprice at which "Machines, Making tin!
GROVER & BAKER stitch, can now be had, brings themi
within the reeeh. of.all, and renders the l usecif Machines!
>making inferior stitches as minscessarYna it len/noise.
' "Persons desiring the best MaChines; and the right to
•
use them, must not only be sure to buy Machin es making
the GRovER & BAKES stitch, but also thetsuchblachines
are made and stamped wider our patents and those of
Sues Rows, Jn.
• • " GROVER & BARER B. M. CO.,
' ' 49.5 Broadway; Neil, York.
A CARD PROM BLZAS-HOWEi
All pitons are cautioned not tom:take; &tali, - or use'
any Sewing Machines - which sew from two : spook; and
make the stitch known as the C-ROTER ' ik Itins.sa stitch,
unless the same are purchased from the Ganvaa & BA
KER Sewing Machine Company, or their Agents, or Li
censes, and stamped. under my patent of September 10, ,
1846.
Said Company, and their Licenses, alone, are legally
.uthorized under their own patents, and my said patent,
Airing the extended term thereof, to make and sell this
kind of Sewing Machine, and all others are piracies upon
my said patent, and will be dealt with accordingly,
wherever found.
• ELIAS UOWE, .711.
4 Nuw Tons.
. • . . •
a t. 117"' SR ND 17041 4 CIRCULAR ,i]
k.JAMES A.HiPLBLE, Agent, Harrisburg. .
op2S-diewly
TO
T 0
illtbical.
SANFORD S
FAMILY
BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS.
COMPOUNDED PROM
Pure Vegetable Extract', and put up in (lass
;Cases, Air Tight, and will keep In any climate.
The Family (Milian. tic PILL is a gentle but
active Cathartic, which W the proprietor has used in
his practice more than twenty years.
The constantly increasing demand from those
who bate long used the 1 .4 PILLS, and the astbdae-
Sion which all express in remit to 'their nee, has
Induced me to place them within the reach of all
The Profession well knowthat different Cathartics
actl on different portions Pi of the bowels.
The FAMILY CA- THA_RTIC PILL has,
with due reference to thisyN . we ll established fact, been
comixounded from a wale- • ty of the putest Vegetable
Rxtraete, which act alike I• 4 on every part of the all
mentaty canal, and are r_, good and safe in all
masa where a Cathartic is needed, inch as o
range nre n i s of the Stomach, Sleepiness,
Pains in the Sack and Loins, Costive
ness, Pain and Sore- "I ness over the whole
body, from sudden cold, which frequently, if ne
glected, end in a lon ppl course of Fever, Loss of
.Appefite, a, Creeping 1,4 Sensation o f I d
over the body, Rest-, lessness, HXADAMLE, 01
.waunrr Mit JIHAD, all V. INFLAMMATORY DIS-
K4SES,, Norms .in Ohil- dren or. Adults, Rheuma
tism's great PURIFIER Qt, of the BLOOD and many
diseases to which flesh is heir, too nuiller9CM 14 0
Mention in thigi advertise- U , meat.. Dose, Ito S.
• . - PACI"it • •,T.hree .PiMes.
—ALSO—
SANFORD'S
L.I.Y.E_R IN V
. .-NEVER DEB
IT Is compounded entirel
become an eetabliebed fact, a
and approved by all that
sorted to with confidence bie
ft ia recommended,
It has cured thoneande
who had given up all hopes
ruiscdicited certificates. in ,
The dose must be adapted
individual taking it, and
to actgently on the bowelS.
Let the dictates of your :
use of the LIVER IN
will cure Liver Volts.
tacks t lP y ape p a,
Summer C o tu
ry,Drepsyvairour
Contiv eness, attai
n" Merlotti, Cholera
lessee, Jann-dice,
el, and may be MEd enc
ry; F. m - Medi-
HEADACHE, ow
twenty minutes, 1 1
epeonfula are taken
tack.
• 1•4
All who are it are
in its favor. • 1.4
PAIR *ATER:IN ... THE MOUTH WITH THE INVIG
ORATOR' AND - BWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER.
died One bolls" per Bottle.
The Liver Invigorator and family Cathartic Yilld are
retailed by Drugests generally, and sold wholesale by the
Trade in all thelarge towns. •
S. T. W SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor, 808 'Broadway, N. Y.
Sold in Harrisburg by D. W. GROSS, JOHN WYZ TH
CHARLES BANNVART, and all other Druggists.
jyl-d&wly
CHILDREN
LLEETHINc
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Pk i dam, presents
to the attention of motherk hor
SOOTHING S 1 PUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETH rs:
which greatly facilitated the process of 'thing, by
softening the pima, reducing all inflam
allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, at... S.
SURE TO REGULATE THE ! WELS.
Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to veurselves,
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR IF F NTS.
We have put up and sold this article for ()v. , ;.•,. years,
and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TR of it,
what we have never been able to say of any . d medi
ninc—NEYEß HAS IT FAILED, IN Aal 1t: ibi
pTAN.Oll , :TO EFFECT A CURE, when used.
Never did we know an instance of dissatisfacti. , ‘.‘• any
one who need it. On the contrary, all are delis h:• o with
its operations, and !speak in terms of eomme...l .1 .• of
its magical effects and medical virtues. We s!.. ..k in
this, matter " •vE DO KNOW," after ten..
experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION
THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE 'HERE i•;-
CLARE. In almost every instance where the inf.. n • i
suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be toe:4
in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is admi
tared.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one vf
the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in
New England, and has been used with NEVER FAIL
ING SUCCESS In
THOUSANDS OP CASES.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo
rates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al
most instantly relieve
ONIPING IN TILE BOWELS. AND WIND COLIC,
and overcome convulsions which, if not speedily reme
died, end in death. We believe it the BEST and SUREST
REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSEN
TERY and DIARREKEA. IN CHILDREN, 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 used. Full directions for
using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless
the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is
ca the Oateide Wrapper,
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 13 OSCAR STREET, Raw Yona.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
sep29-d&wly
JUST RECEIVED!
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF BRANDIES,
CONSISTING OF
PINET, CASTILLION & CO.,
BISQUET, TRICOCHE & CO.,
JAS. HENNESSY /6 CO.,
OTARD, DIIPUT & CO.,
J. & F. MARTELL,
JULES ROBIN & Co.,
MARETT & CO.
FOB SALE BY
JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
dedlB 1 73 MARKET STREET.
CHRISTMASPRE
SE NTS I . •
CHILDREN'S, LADIES' and GENTS' CHAIRS, and
a greatvariety of CABINET FURNITURE suitable for
HOLIDAY .GIFTS at. reduced prides. Also a new lotof
.COTTAGE r.uitN/TVRE in seta, orby - the single pieoe,
at, ,_ • JAMES R. , 80Y it D SON,
~ de29-2yrd. ... : , .. 29 South Second Street.
. , .
2• 500 .
.. :
POU N D S
#11; t &
0 1110. HURRANTE: CITRON .- to., a.,
, getter with O.I4EGIM LE ONE, DRIED .
"
* '- * • ' FRUITE'ORANBERRIRS., and a variety, of
-:. t Ai:tid es su i table for the Holidays: Just
• rioolvayl, by 1de20.) ri..DO9/1 ) ,a,8., a co.
MESSRS. CHICKERING & CO.
HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE
GOLD NI-EDAL!
AT THE
MECHANICS' PAIR, BOSTON,
,HELD SSE PRECEDING WEEK,
OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS!
Wareroom for the OELICKERING PIANOS, at Harris
burg, at 92 Market street,
0e23-tf W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE.
sTEwART,
, .
RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
• .NVILOTiES.ALE DE*L.:ERS
14 INA.; I N.E Sg•
seciTafir,. otho BOURBON
W H Y'S'• •
:NO. 103 MARKET STREET.,_:::
dolt] It Ait Ii - 144 eit G, rA..
y 101 3 6 1/4 received br
X.TRA SUGAR CURED . , HAMS
w.E DOCK, 'JR., & CO.
GORATOR,
IT ATES. •
y from Gum, and ha
Standard Medicine, 'mown
hare used it,and is new re
in all the diseases forwhich
Within the last two years
of relief, as the numerous
my possession show.
to the temperamentof the
used in such quantities as
judgment guide you in the
VICIORATOR, and it
plaints, Billi us At.
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Slaint s, Dysente.
tomach, bitual
ic,. !Cholera, Chole.
Inl antum, F l
leentate,W saki& es.
cesdally as an Ordina
eine. It will Mire SIVA
thotutamht can teetlty,) in
two or three Tea.
at commencement of at
x
fri
giving their tortimony
Onto of erne!.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
WINTER TIME TABLE
MWAIRIVAIMMINNE
FIVE TRAINS - PIILT TO k FROM PHILIDELPIIIk
,ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1860,
T he Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cat
pany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg sag
Philadelphia as follows ;
EASTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leave!, Harrisburg a
2.40 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.00 Lan
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.55 Mai
arrives at West Philadelphia at 5 . 00 P. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 5.15 p. in., and
rives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. in. •
These Trains make Come eonneetion at Philadelphia
with the New York Lines.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves Harrisburg
at 7.30 a. in., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at Weal
Philadelphia at 12.80 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Hanky
burg at 1.15 p. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at
0,40 p. m.. ACCOMODATION TRAIN, N 0.2, leaves Marriebarg
at 5.25 p. m. , runs via Mount Joy, connecting at Dille..
villa with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia.
WESTWARD.
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia
10.50 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.10 a. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. in., an
arrives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. m.
LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg for Pittsbur
at 7.00 a. in.
PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00 noon, and ae ;
rives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lea Val
Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at
7.35 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia
4.00 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m.
Attention is called to the fact, that passengers leitthig
Philadelphia at 4 p. m. connect at Lancaster lrak
MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive NI
Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. East. Div. Penn'a Ransom?.
n023-dtf
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE
TO
. .
Shortest in Distance and (Waked - in Tine
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES ON
NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG;
VIA
BEADING ALLENTOWN AND EASTON)
MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at I
a. in., arriving at Harrisburg at Ip. m. , only 6% hoar/
between the two cities.
MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and sr ;
rives at Harrisburg at 8.16 p. m.
• MORNING MAIL LINE, East ; leaves HarriabluT
8.00 a. ni., arriving at New York at 6.20 p. m.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Harris.
burg at 1.15 p. in., arriving at New York at 9.46 p.
Connections are made at klairrh.burg at 1.00p.m. wick
the Passenger Trains in each direction on the V' emmylvpi.
lila, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroads .
All Trains connect at Reading with. Train, for Potts
ville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for hianob
Chunk, Beaton, die.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New
York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 a. in. Line from Neil
York or the 1.15 p. in. from Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery and speed, comfort and aeems
medation, this Route presents superior inducemenki to
the traveling public.
Fare between New York and Harrisburg, Flys DoLiAne
For Tickets and other information apply to
' J. 3. CLYDE, General Agent,
dels Harrisburg.
AND
READING RAILROr
WINTER ARRAN C JLu F
ON AND AFTER DEC. 12, 156,
TWO PASSENGER TEA/M3 LEAVE Rti RUi5 . raiRG,
DAILY, (Sunday's excepted,) et 6.00 A. M., aid .5 P,
M., for Philadelphia, arrivingthere at 1.26 P.M.,•,.. .145
P.M.
BED:WHIN% LEAVE PHILADELPHLI at A M.
and 11,$0 P, M,, arriving at Sarriabarg at 1 p, s 48
P. M.
PARES :—To Philadelphia, No 1 Care, $3. o. a,
(in name train) 52.75.
ft ARES :—To Readinn $1.60 and $l.BO.
et Reading, connect with trains for Pottaer Stinrre
rile, 'Tamaqua, Oatawima, fto.
POUR TRAINS LEAVE READING YOB PEI 7.1. a L -
PHIA DAILY ; at BA. M. ? 10.46 A. 51. 7 12.30 norm end
3.48 P.M.
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR READING at S A.
1.00 P. K., 820 P. Id., and 5.00 P. L.
PARES!—Reading to Philadelphia, 51.75 arw. l 45.
THE MORNING TRAIN PROM HAIUIISRUItIi CUR.
NEOTS AT READING•with up train fee Wilk. wwre
Pittston and Scranton.
For through tickets and other information aprt.•
CiLt
efaerai 0-ot.
del!, dtf
NORTHERN CENTRAL RA II:4: AL
NOTICE.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JANUARY uOv
18U the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Rail
way will leave Harrisburg as follows :
GOING SOUTH,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will 169'ed a. tn.
MAIL TRAIN will leave at 1.00 p.m:.
GOING NORTH
MAIL TRAIN will leave at _ .43 p.
The only Train leaving Harrisburg Cu Sunday wilt t e
the.ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Bout h. at 3.00 A. in.
For farther information apply at the Oiling), in Pena
eilvania Railroad lawpat. JOHN W HALL, Agent.
Harrisburg, Jan p• 30, 1861.—jan31.
p HIL.A,DELPIIIA
AND
READING RAILROAD.,
REDUCTION OF PASSENGER /ARES,
UN AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 2, MO
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
With 28 Coupons, will be issued between any points
desired, good for the holder and. any .niember of hiS
family, in any Passenger traiu, and at any time—at 26
per cent. below the regular fires.
parties having occasion to use the Road frequentlyini
business or pleasure, will find the above arrangement
convenient' and erruomical; as Pour Passenger trains
run daily each way between ; Reading and Rhiladelphia,
and Two Train , between Reading, Pottsville and
Harrisburg. Oe Sundays, only one morning train Down,
and one afterner trainTp, runs between Pottsville and
Philadelphie and ho Passenger train on the Lebanon
Valley Breneh Railroad.
For the above, Tickets, or any information relating
thereto apply to S. Bradford, Esq., Treasurer, Philadel
phia, t e the respective Tieket Agents on the line, or to
G. A. NIOOLLS, General ihiet.
llieren 27, I.B6o.—rmar2B.4tf
JACKSON & CO.'S
SHOE STORE,
NO, 90% MARKET STREET,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
_ . .
Where they intend to devote their entire time to
mtunifnetuve of
"-
..BOOTS AND S,/1-0 ..ES
Of all kinds and varieties, in the neatest, and most fash
ionable gtylee, and at Satisfactory
Their stock will consist, in part,. of Gentlemen's Mehl
Calf and Patent Leather Boots and ;Sloes, latest stiles,'
,Ladies , and Ilfisies' Gaiters, and other Shoes in great
variety; and .in fact everything connected with list
Shoe business.
CUSTOMER/ TORS will be particularly attended te,
and In all cadet will satisfaction be warranted• lasts
fitted up by one of the best makers in the country.
The long practical experience of the undersigned, and
their thigougli iinowiedge of the blindness *IA, they
trust, be aullicient gtiarantee to the public thi4ithey
will do them justice, and furnish them an article that,
QM recommend itself for utility, cheapness and don
Wit?. [jan9] 3A01030N dF 00,
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