Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, March 20, 1861, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS. I
Tina DAILY - PATRIOT AND Urfrom may be had. at
Sack's :Book Btore r eorner of Third and Market
- treets.
PATRIOT AND IJNION..--The DAILY TARRIOT AND
CNION can be had by -Dauphin subscribers, every
morning, at the periodical store of J. S. Mans:
Tun Mems.—Under 4120 change of -schedule on
+be different railroads, the time Of •Olosing the
snails at the Harrisburg Post Office, December Ist,
see, s as follows:
FEWNSTIMANIL R. R.
E aff f.-7 a. n'.—way mai1,1.2.15 p. m, 6. p. m.,
p.
w 0 . 1.-6.30 a. m.—way mail, 3.50 p. p.
NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R.
8 °0 .1,12.15 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m.
ffortl6-1. p. m.
LEBANON ;VALLEY R. E.
1.30 a. m.
DAUPHIN ARD SIISQ. Bs B.
1.30 p. m.
CIIXBERLAND TALLEY B. K.
7.30 a. m.,1 p. m.—way mail.
BY STAGS.
7 a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. la.m, to Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. m., to Lewisberry,
on Saturday.
Sanford, the enterprising -manager of Cork
Opera, has a bill before the Legislature to incorpo
rate the Sanford's Opera House Company.
"Tom, what are you leaning over that empty
cask for ?" " I'm mourning for departed spirits,"
was the reply.
fizrusor BETTER.—The Chief of Police, Henry
Badabangh, who has been laid up for the last few
days, is slightly improving.
A PARADE.—The Cameron Guards will make a
street parade on Saturday afternoon next at two
o'clock.
COURT.—The cases brought before court at the
present session have been of an uninteresting
character to the public.
WELL. up.—The river is in good rafting order at
the present time, and many of the "Yanks" have
patronised our store keepers previous to returning
to the "regions."
A &Tour Misreug.—Corney Shell says most
emphatically that be will not bore on the island
for oil, but whisky, and wants some capable judge
to ant as superintendent.
BITTING Stocw.—Quito a number of our citizens
left town yesterday morning to attend the sale of
the stock, fkc., belonging to Col. Jacob O. Halde
man.
ATTENTION, MOUNT VERNON !-A stated meeting
of the Meant Vernon Hook and Ladder Company,
No. 1, will be held this (Wednesday) evening, at
7.1 o'clock. By order.
The effects of the panic are seen in the low
prices at which many kinds of goods are forced
upon the market by manufacturers and jobbers, for
the purpose of raising money.
To CORRESPONDENTS.—OnIy imagine the feelings
of a printer when he takes up a roll of MS., and
can no more read it to make anyihing intelligible
out of it, than a monkey can of Chinese hiero
glyphics.
THE telegraph states that it is settled that Carl
Schurz will not be sent as Minister to Sardinia,
but will be appointed chief clerk under our new
Post Master—Old Abe thinking that birds of a
feather should flock together.
BEFORE THE MAvon.—One poor unfortunate in
dividual was located in the "retreat" on Monday
night. He was without money, and had no
friends. After procuring a night's lodging, and a
cup of coffee, he was sent on his way rejoicing.
REMOVALS.-A number of our rural residents
have already commenced the laborious business of
flitting. Wagons and carts can be seen daily
passing through the streets loaded with all kinds
of household and kitchen furniture.
!Advertise your business. Do not hide your ligbt
under a bushel. Whatever your calling or occu
pation may be, if it needs support from the public,
advertise it thoroughly and efficiently in some
shape or other that will arrest public attention.
A VoraurrEnn.—Yesterday an individual who
had more whisky than money, volunteered his ser
vices to keep one of the cells in the lock-up. The
Mayor kindly gave him possession, and he located.
He was on his way westward, and was minus the
small change for the payment of a night's lodging.
STORMING A HOUSE.—Robert Greer and All
Wright were arrested yesterday, and taken before
Alderman Maglanehlin, charged with storming the
house, and abusing one Maria M'Dermont. The
parties appeared before the Alderman, and when
they came together, the case was settled.
Tun Fun MannEr.—A stranger visiting Har
risburg, would naturally suppose that we were a
community of fish enters, judging from the appear
ance of the tables and baskets to be found on Mar
ket mornings. Every variety is there from the hal
libut down to the Susquehanna sun fish.
The Dayton Empire relates that some renters in
that city, when the landlord comes to collect his
rents, meet him at the door with the startling an
nouncement—" Don't come in t we've got the small
pox here !" The landlord beats a retreat in double
quick time, and an indefinite extension is granted.
Js_was FINNIN-A young man disposed to be
disordely and to indulge in fighting whisky, was
arrested by officer Garman, and taken before Al
derman Maglauehlin. James was reprimanded and
then discharged. We would advise Finnin to keep
sober hereafter and let whisky alone. The thing
don't pay.
AssAuur AND :BATTERY.—John Menermond was
arrested yesterday by officer Garman, and taken
before Aldermen Maglauchlin, charged with com
mitting an assault and battery upon William Hi
mer. Upon a hearing of the case before the Alder
man, the parties clinched hands, swore fidelity to
each other, and the case was amicably settled.
A DannEmus COUNTERFEJT.—CitiZetIB sbould be
careful in taking ,bank bills to scrutinize them
closely, as there are counterfeit notes in circulation
calculated to mislead the unwary. The most re
markable of these is one on the Warren Bank, of
South Danvers, Massachusetts, which is being cir
culated very extensively. The note is admirably
engraved, but not very well printed. The paper
is thin and flimsy, but in other respects it would
pass current witha great many persons.
SPLURGING A.BOUT.—Many of the Wide Awakes,
under the impression that it was through them,
and them only, that Old Abe was elected Presi
dent, are now splurging about, and obtaining sig
natures to their petitions . for an office. Gentlemen,
you had better stick to your lap-stone or work
bench, and be contented that politics is the worst
possible trail,: for a poor man to follow, and petty
office-seekin4 is the meanest, most humiliating,
and least re munerative employment that was ever
pnrsuel. We do not expect to make any converts
among those who are struggling towards the pub
lic erib by this assertion, hut we only tell the sim
ple truth.
OFFIC6-Sean.—Many of the ;patriotic indi
viduals who are willing to serve.their country for
&consideration, have seceded fromthe State Cap
ital,
and gene to Washington, eape , Aing to make a
better im,pression on "Old Abe" than they did on
"Andy." The Washington Malec lays :
ILetAny cne who wishes to see alight go to the
departments between the hours often o'clock and
three p. m. Every avenue, passage, corridor and
roometo which there is the least.okance of access,
is crowdedand jammed with everpopecies of man
hood and half manhood that .can be described
among .the conglomerated mass .of office-seekers
whichinfest our city at the present time.
Thegreen 'uns, the sharpers, the tricksters, the
business men, the anti-business .men, the loafers,
the gamblers, the long-limbed, dank, slab-sided,
whittling Xanlsee r the puffy merchant, the squatty
Dutchman, the finely proportioned•clandy, and the
poor and wretched deformity.; the man who voted
for Lincoln, and the man who would have voted
for him if circumstances hadn't prevented; the man
without whose efforts "Old Abe".eould never have
been elected; the Seward man, the Sumner man,
the Lovejoy man, the Corwin man, the Judd man,
the Lincoln nass:; all may be seen worming in and
worming out, every one confident of success, and
sure that he has all the influence on his side which
can be brought to bear on the harraesed and by no
means to be envied official, who may have within
his gift one petty, small-salaried and insignificant
office. We pity the.ninety-nine to-be-disappointed
ones, nor do we envy the one in a hundred who
maybe the successful applicant and aspirant.
IMPORTANT RAILROAD DECISION.—A decision ef
fecting the responsibility for accidents , of railroad
companies to passengers, has just been decided by
the Supreme Court of Kings county, New York.—
The suit was brought by T. T. Edgerton against
the New York and Harlem read to recover $20,000
for injuries alleged to have been sustainedby him
through negligence. The facts, as reported, were
as follows:
On the 28th of February, 1859, the caboose-car
of the defendants, wherein plaintiff was a passen
ger, while approaching Chatham Four Corners, at
a slow rate of speed, was thrown from the track
against a baggage-oar standing on an adjacent
turn-out, whereby the body of the caboose
twisted completely in two, and the plaintiff se
verely injured in his left knee.
The ease was first tried at a circuit term, before
Judge Lott, in March, 1860. Tho cause of the ac
cident not appearing from the evidence on either
side, the defendant moved for and obtained a non
suit, on the ground that no negligence had been
shown, Mr. Jenks, counsel for plaintiff, oppo
sing the motion, on the ground that the fact of the
car running oft was prima facie evidence of negli
gence; that a well-constructed car, properly con
ducted, on a well-built and well-superintended
track, could not run of; and that the defendant,
in rebuttal, was bound not only to point out the
precise cause of the accident, but also to prove that
it was one which human care Slid 4111 could not
provide against.
The plaintiff appealed, and a new trial was or
dered. The evidence in this did net differ mate
rially from that on the former occasion.
After an absence of several hours, the jury
brought in a verdict for the plaintiff of $4,500, and
the court granted an allowance of $2OO.
A RIDE WITH A CAR LOAD OF HOGS.—The Spring
field Republican of Thursday says that a poor wan
derer from that city, who wished to make his way
East as cheap and soon as possible, had a difficult
and disagreeable passage to Springfield, over the
Western Railroad, on Monday evening. While
the eastern stock train was standing upon the track
in Greenbush, Monday afternoon, the economical
traveler got inside of a freight ear loaded with live
hogs, consigned to Hartford or some other point
on the Southern Road. The car was uncomforta
bly filled, and the time consumed by a freight train
between Albany and Springfield being nearly eight
hours, the new passenger became weary and asleep
with his swinish companions. The latter being
hungry, and considering the room of the former
better than his company, they resolved upon a
lunch, and commenced devouring the poor fellow.
One of his ears were badly bitten, his face disfigured
and both his boots fairly gnawed from his feet,
while the remaining portions of his body and gar
ments were indescribably defiled. lie was not dia'
covered until the train arrived in Springfield.
SINGING IN ScnooLs.—The practice of singing,
lately introduced into our common schools, is be
coming very popular'. It is certainly an excellent
idea. The practice gives relief to the tedium of
the exercises, and enlivens the pupils so that they
can afterwards apply themselves more rigorously.
It is not waste of time but an actual gain. Pu
pils can accomplish more in a day when the exer
cises are interspersed with singing than otherwise.
It makes a school more easy to govern, as it has
a soothing, refining, moralizing and elevating ten
dency.
By its practice the vocal organs are developed,
the voice improved, and the pupils are enabled to
read better_ At any rate, an education is incom
plete without a practical knowledge of this sci
ence, and there is no good reason why it cannot
be partially obtained in this way.
Tins Post Office Department has been notified
by the contractor that the cheap one-cent stamped
envelopes, combining the new improvement of the
dissolving lines, are now ready for distribution.—
These envelopes are intended chiefly for circulars,
and have been issued in response to memorials
from publishers and merchants of New York and
other cities. They will, during the present week,
be distributed amongst the most important post
offices, for sale by them at one dollar and ten cents
a thousand, exclusive of the stamp, which is a re
duction of forty cents per thousand upon the rates
of the present one-cent stamped envelope, compri
sing this improvement.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY.—Sunday was the anniver
sary of the natal day of Ireland's patron saint, and
wherever a true son of Erin walked abroad there
was the true remembrance and the enthusiastic
love for the greatest day in the calendar.
The legend of St. Patrick says the saint drove
the toads and reptiles out of Ireland, and the land
has been free of these pests ever since. It would
not be amiss if a patron saint should be born for
America, who would drive out of the land and put
under the ban of perpetual exile all the reptiles,
including " toadies," " land-leeches and serpents,"
who have been defiling, sucking and stinging the
country's heart for the last twenty-five years.
MR. LINCOLN AND FORT SIIMPTEII.-It seems that
Mr. Lincoln has not yet made up his mind about
the evacuation of Fort Sumpter. Major Anderson
has been consulted concerning the matter, and he
is understood to have written to the War Depart
ment that he can still hold out for several weeks,
and that he would not only be safe in his entrench
ments, but that his happiness would be complete
if he could have free communication with the
North, and secure a full supply of seasonable gar
ments from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rock
hill Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chesnut street,
above Sixth, Philadelphia.
PAUL C. SINDLNG.—Prof. Paul C. Binding, of
Copenhagen, Denmark, has been offered the use of
the Hall of Representatives to-night, 71 o'clock,
and intends to interest the public by a lecture on
the Scandinavian Mythology. Admission free.—
As the subject is very interesting, it is probable
the attendance will be large of both ladies and
gentlemen.
DAUGLITERS OF TEMPERANCE.—The members of
the Good Samaritan Council, Daughters of Tem
perance, are now holding a fair at the Exchange
Hall, in Walnut street. Tho affair will be contin
ued during the week; tho object being to raise
funds for the purpose of paying the debts con
tracted in fixing up their hall.
Ftsumn von OrPicx..—The change in the politi
cal character of the National Administration wil
be followed by a corresponding change in the mal
terial of the subordinate departments of the Fed.
eral Government. Bet there is no fear that Gov
ernmental duties will be neglected in these depart_
memos, in consequence of these outgoinbs. For
every patriot who unwillingly leaves the service of
his country, there are fully fifty who are not only
wilting, but anxious 4o fill his warm berth.
Os z, On.!—The oil excitement is beginning to
gage in Greene ()aunty, and other parts of the
State. We would net be much surprised if the
fever was to break out here. Harrisburg has
alwa i yi been eelebrata for its borers, and if some
enterprising individual will only strike a vein, we
will bet our pile that our Harrisburg borers will
work tard to find out whether there is any merit
in it , er not; the same as they do with other
"chances" which come before the Legislature.
HIM ABOUT RATS.—A correspondent of the
Gardener's Monthly says :
"I tried the effect of introducing into the en
trance of their holes, runs or hiding places, small
portions of chloride of lime or bleaching powder,
wrapped in calico, and stuffed into the entrance
holes, and thrown loose by spoonfuls into the drain
from the house. This drove the rats away for a
twelvemonth; when they returned to it they were
treated in the same manner, with like effect. The
cure was most complete. I presume it was the
chlorine gas which did not agree with their olfac
tories."
THE RIVER BIEHNE6O.—The river has been at
first-rate rafting stage during the past week. The
last number of the Columbia Spy says: The rafts
commenced dropping in on Sunday afternoon, and
have been arriving almost every day since. Some
seventy or eighty lumber rafts, principally from the
North Branch, are now lying at our wharves and
above the bridge. About twenty timber rafts have
passed down, and nearly the same number of lum
ber rafts. Some twenty rafts lie at Wrightsville,
and we hear of a few at Marietta. The sales here
have been light, and buyers very baekirard. The
rivermen are doubtful about seeking a market
below, owing to the unsettled state of the political
relations between the North and South. From
what we can learn we imagine that the main body
of lumber and timber will be held back for the
later Spring freshets. We hope when it does come
it will be at one time, and with a rush. The river
trade dribbled along through the Spring months
is scarcely felt, while a general influx of rivermen
within a few weeks makes a stir in ear town that
is sensibly appreciated.
Chronic invalids should read Dr. Stewart's ad
vertisement in another column.
Mttararm, Mustufs, Mostains !-1,000 yards the
very best Unbleached Muslin, 10 cents ; 2,000 yds.
beautiful Bleached Muslins, 10 cents; 2,000 yards
of the best long Cloth Muslin, 12i cents; which I
will sell by the piece at 11i cents. A large lot of
remnants of Calicoes, to be sold cheap; remnants
of Colored Silk ; remnants of Delaine ; all will be
sold cheap. Delaines, Broche Shawls, other Shawls,
Cassinetts, Cassimere for, pants, Black Cloth, at
cost price. A splendid assortment of Cambrics,
Jaconets, Cambric Bands, Hem-stitched Handker
chiefs, from New York auction; white and colored
Flannels, at cost price. For cheap goods call at
S. LEWY,
at Rhoads' Old Corner.
SPECIAL NOTICE'S.
Cristadoro's flair Dye
THE ONLY DYF Fver analyzed
THE ONLY DYE .Sworn to be poisonless
THE ONLY DYE For a living brown
THE ONLY DYE For a perfect black
THE ONLY DYE That defies detection
TILE ONLY DYE -..Thatis instantaneous
and the
' ONLY DYE
For all who desire to have the color of their hair changed
with safety, certainty and rapidity, to any shade they
may desire. Manufactured by J. ORISTADORO, 6 Astor
House, New York. Bold everywhere, and applied by all
Hair Dressers. marl9-dawirn
Mothers, read this.
The following is an extract from a letter written by
a pastor of the Baptist Church to the Journal and
Messenger, Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in
favor of that world-renowned medicine-111ns. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING :
We see an advertisement in your columns of Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup. New we never said a word
it favor of a patent medicine before in our life but we
fry/ (Impelled to say to your readers, that this is no
bIHCbI4 —WE HAVE TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO BE ALL IT
CLAIMS. It is, probably, one of the most successful
medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And
those of your readers who have babies can't do better
than to lay in a Supply. sep29-d&wly
MA,NHOOD.
ROW LOST, HOW REST OILED
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREAT
MENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATORRIIEA,
or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness,
Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from
Self-abuse, &c. By Robt. J. Oulverwell, M. D. Sent
under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post
paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. criABLEs J. O.
KLINB,I2I Bowery, New York. Post Office Box. No.
4,580. march2o -d& wam
THE GREAT. ENGLISH J.L.MEDY.—Sir
James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pi 11.., prepared from a
prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordi
nary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cute of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
THESE PILLS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN BY FEMALES DURING
THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF PREGNANCY, AS THEY ARE
SURE TO BRING ON MISCARRIAGE, RUT AT ANY OTHER TINE
THEY ASE SAFE.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the
Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of
the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a
cure when all other means have failed, and although a pow
erful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or
anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.-51,00 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50
pills, by return mail.
For sale by O. A. liextivAnT,Harrisburg. jy7-3awly
Dr. Urunon's Concentrated Remedies.
No. I. THE GREAT REVIVER, speedily eradicates all
the evil effects of SELF-ABUSE, as Loss of Memory,
Shortness of Breath, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Dimness of Vision, or any constitutional derangements of
the system, brought on by the unrestrained indulgence of
the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar.
No. 2. TILE BALM will cure in from two to eight days,
any case of GONORMIE A., is wi trout taste or smell, and
requires no restriction of action or diet. For either sex.
Price One Dollar.
No. 3. THE THREE; will care in the ahorteet possible
ime, any case of GLEET, even after all other Remedie 4
nave failed to produce the desired effect. No taste or moll.
Price One Dollar.
No. 4. THE PUNITER is the only Remedy that will
really cure Strictures of the Urethra. No matter of how
long standing or neglected the case may be. Price One
No. 5. THE SOLUTOR will cure any case of GRAVEL,
permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the
Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar.
No. 6. FOR PARTICULARS SEE 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 PASTIES 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.
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.
Persil° in Harrisburg only by C. A. BANNVART, where
Circulars containing valuable informatien, with full de
scriptions of each ease ; will be delivered gratis. on appli
cation, Aildreso DR, FELIX BRUNON,
v. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa.
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced nurse and female physician, has a Sooth
ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate
the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing as
inflammation—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 infante. Per
ectly safe in all cases. See advertisenw E..; in another col.
num at &L),1859-d&w/y
ITEIMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION Cares Gra
vel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections.
11 ELMBOLD , d Genuine Preparation for Nervous and
Debilitated Sufferers.
HELMSULD'n tiennine Preparation for Lose of Power,
Lose of Memory.
110(ELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of
a•••• 3reath ing, General Weakness.
HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves,
Horror of Death, Trembling.
lIELSIDOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Night Sweats,
Cold Feet, Dimness of Vision.
HELLBIBOL DPB Genuine Preparation for Languor, 'Jul
venal Lassitude of the Muscular Elyetem.
p ELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Pallid Counts
'''. num and Eruptions.
HELSIBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Pains in the
Bach, Headache, Sick Stomach.
IBee advertisement headed
lIELMBOLDIS EXTRAOT 1313CHU
in another column. nol4-d&w3m
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETH'S
PILLS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND AGSE.—The
effect of purging with BRANDRETII'S 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
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 im
pure blood results in disease.
BRANDRETEVS PILLS,
though innocent as bread, yet they are capable of puri
fying the blood and curing disease. So, they cure all
kinds of fevers, all asthma.% catarrhs, costiveness and
painful affections of every kind.
Sold, price 25 cents, at No. 294 Canal eat, New York,
and by all Druggists. Also, by GEO Ir BELL, corner
of Second and Chestnut streets, Harrisburg, and by all
respectable dealers in medicines de9-d&wlm
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PUBLIC NOTICE.—The undersigned,
Commissioners of Dauphin county, Pennsylvania,
hereby inform the public in general that, in consequence
of the approaching completion of the new Court House
of the county, in the city of Harrisburg, a number of
County Loans are solicited, for which coupon bonds pay
able at from three to thirty years, will be executed to
the lender clear of all taxes, and semi-annual interest
will be paid punctually at the Dauphin County Treasury.
Therefore, persons wishing to make safe investments,
will, it is expected, avail themselves of this opportunity.
JOHN S. MUSSER,
JACOB BEHM,
feb27-d&wlm GEORGE GARVERICH.
PUBLIC: SALE OF PERSONAL PRO
PERTY.
The supscribers will offer at Public Sale, on Thursday,
the 28th day of March, at 10 a. m., at the Ware-house
in Harrisburg, (late Wallower & Son,) on the Canal, a
large amount of PERSONAL PROPERTY, cons 7 sting of
Horses and Harness, Wagons, Carts, Drays, Truck Wagon,
the works of a Stationary Engine of about six horse
power, Rectifying Apparatus, Coal, &c. Th y will at
the same time offer a FARM of 180 acres of land, situate
in Susquehanna township, adjoining lands of John H.
Fox, John Zinn, Jacob Grow and others. Terms of sale
will be made known on day of sale by
A. 0. HIESTER,
C. F. MUENCH,
marlB.3tdaltw Assignees of Wallower & Son,
200 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION.
31ST SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE SALE,
AT PIII.LADELPHIA
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ONWEDNESDAY, 111 A. A' CH 27, 1861,
Ai' 10 O , OLOCH, A. M.,
AT THE
PHILADELPHIA BAZAAR,
NINTH AND SANSOM STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA
And Will Exceed all Others in Extent
The collection will embrace at least 200 Carriages, a
portion of which will be second-hand, of a superior make
and in good order. The new work (most of which will
be warranted) will be from makers of acknowledged ce
lebrity throughout the States. It will be equal in all
respects, as regards style, finish and durability, to any
made for customers or to order.
ALSO—A Select lot of desirable Harness.
The whole compromising the greatest display pf Car
riages and Harness ever exhibited in this city, and to be
sold without reserve.
IU - ilay be examined on the day previous to Sale, t
Ill'Purchasers from a distance are informed that the
Sale will positively take place on the above day, with
out regard to the weather.
ALFRED M. HERKNESS, Auctioneer.
marlsa2od
THE BIBLE ON DIVORCE.—The fol
lowing words are from Mark x v. 9, 12:
"What, therefore, God has joined together let not man
put asunder."
"Whosoever shall put away his wife and marry another
committeth adultery. And if a woman shall put away
her husband and marry again she committeth adultery."
Legislators and others, the above is the edict of the
Supreme Lawgiver, from which there is do appeal.—
"What, therefore, God has joined together let no man
put asunder." janl2 dtf
WANTED -A WHITE WOMAN.-
A good COOK can find constant employmentand
good wages. Apply to DANIEL WAGNER, at the Seven
Stars Hotel, corner of Second and Chesnut streets.
marl 2
VENTRAL NURSERIES, YORK, P.A.
k.,/ EDWARD J EVANS & c 0. PROPRIETORS.—
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grapes, Small Fruits, Rhu
barb, Asparagus, Shrubs, Roses, Bedding Plants, & c., in
great variety. Orders loft with G. H. SMALL, at the
State Capital Bank, will receive prompt attention. Cat
alogues gratis on application. marl6-Imda4tw
ITARRISON'S HOUSEHOLD SOAP.
1-11- 60 BOXES OF THIS PERFECT SOAP. For sale
at Manufacturer's prices. A. ROBINSON & CO.
SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE
THAN SILVEROR GOLD,
DNCA USE
IT WILL RESTORE TEE WEAR!
REINSTATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS
ORIGINAL PURITY AND VIGOR.
IT IS
PROF. O. J WOODS
REST ORATIVE CORDIAL.
AND
BLOOD RENOVATOR,
Is precisely what its name indicates, for while plea
sant to the taste, it is revivifying, exhilarating and
strengthening to the vital powers. It also revivifies,
reinstates and renews the blood in all its original
purity, and thus restores and renders the system invul
nerable to attacks of disease. It is the only prepara
tion ever offered to the world in a popular form so as to
be within the reach of all.
So chemically and skillfully combined as to be the
most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted so as
to act in perfict accordance with the laws of nature, and
hence soothe the weaktil stomach and tone up the dim.
hive organs, and allay all nervous and other irrilation.
It is also perfectly exhilarating in its effects, and yet it
is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits.
It is composed entirely of vegetables, and those
thoroughly combining powerful tonic and soothing pro
perties, and consequently can never injure. As a sure
preventive and cure of
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS
PEPSIA, LOSS OF AP PETITE,FAININESS, NER
VOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PALPI
TATION OF THE HEART, MELANCHOLY,
HYPOCHONDRIA. NIGHT SWEATS,
LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, AND ALL
THAT CLASS OF CASES SO
FEARFULLY FATAL CALL
ED FEMALE WEAKNESS,
AND IRREGULARITIES.—
THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver
Complaints, Diseases of the Ai ineye, or any general de.
rangements of the Urinary Organt.
It wdl not only cure the debility following CHILLS
and FEVER, tut prevent all attacks arising from mias
matic influences and cute the diseives at once, if already
attacked.
TRAVELERS should have a bottle with them, as it
will infallibly prevent any deleterious consequences fol
lowing upon change of climate and water.
As it prevents costiveness strengthens the digestive
organs, it should be in the binds of all persons of seden
tary habits.
LADIES not accustomed to much out-door exercise
should always use it.
MOTHERS should use it, for it is a perfectrelief ; tav en
a month or two before the final trial, Ste will pass the
dreadful period witn perfect ease and safety !
There is no mistake about it ! .
THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT !!
MOTHERS TRY IT I
And to you we appeal to detect the illness or decline
not oily of your daughters before it be too late, but also
your sons at.d husbands, for while the former from false
delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather
than let their condition be known in time, the latter are
often so mixed up with the excitement of business, that
if it were not for you, they, too, would travel in the same
downward path until it is too late to arrest their fatal
fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we
confidently appeal; for we are sure your never-failing
affection will unerringly point you to PROF. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR
as the remedy which should be always on hand in time
of need.
0. J. WOOD, proprietor, No. 444 Broadway, New
York, and No. 114 Market st., St Louis, Mo., and sold
by all good druggists. Price one dollar per bottle.
Read what the Press says, after thoroughly testing the
hatter, and no one can hale a doub,t,
Prof. WOOD'S Restorative Cordial a."dßloodßenova
tor is a genuine medicine of real merit, pleasant to the
taste and invigorating to the system. While it purifies
the blood and soothes the nervous imitation, it aids the
organs of digestion to perform their functions, and re
sist the assault of disease. It is a chemical compound
so skillfully comlined that while it exhilarates it does
not provoke the lassitude which usually follows excite
ment. A tonic, composed exclusively of vegetable mat
ter, it is absolutely beneficial, and no ill effects can pos
sibly accompany its use It is an infallible and speedy
remedy fo- Loss of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Debil
ity, Neuralgia. Pa'pitation of the Heart, Falling of the
Womb, and other delicate diseases to which woman is
subject. For Sickness of the Stomach, Bilious Attacks,
Liver Complaints, Costivenes., Dyspepsia, Consumption,
and a host of evils flesh is heir to ; it is a certain cure.—
St. Louis Morning Herald.
Palm. WOODS RESTORATIVE CORDIAL —lt is recorded
in the Classics that Psyche was once sent to a climate
warmer than the West Indies, to procure a sample of the
beauty L f Prosperine in a box. After some delay the
me: senger returned, and as soon es the lid of the box
was removed, out flew all the ills that flesh is hair to.—
Fortunatt ly, hope was found in the bottom of the box.
Prof. WOOD'S Restorative Cordial revives the recollec
tion of the eory, for it icvigorates the blood, aids the
organs 01 digestion ; imparts strength to the nervous sys
tem; and furtilies the ortadel of health, so as to Lid de
fiance to the assaults of disease. It is a healthy tonic,
composed entirely of vegetable productions ; and while
it is exhilarating as pure wine, no inju-ious results can
possibly follow its us,. It is a desideratum in themedi -
cal world, and those who are afflicted with loss of appe
tite, Dyspepsia, Consumption. Faintness, Giddiness,
Neauraltia, Palpitation of the Heart ; Brc., will find here
an infallible panacea—St. Louis Daily Express.
PROP. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD REN
OVATOR iS, without doubt, the best tonic Cordial in the
world. To those who are suffering from General Debili
ty, we would recommend its use, for it is Pleasant to the
taste, is strengthening to the system, and will at once
tend to remove allimpurities of the blood : and eradicate
all traces of disease. It can be taken by the weakest
stomach, while those in goof health will at once feel its
exhilarating power. We aro confident that after using
one ho'lte of this Cordial none will be fora day without
it.—New York Ltader.
A PoisE, HEALTHY Tome, and one free from the dele
terious and injurious effects sure to follow those in ordi
nary use, has long been felt to be a desideratum in the
medical world. Such a tonic, and one so skillfully com
bined from the vegetable kingdom as to act in perf..mt
accordance with the laws of nature, and thus soothe the
weakest stomach, and at the same time allay nervous
and other irritations, and tone up all the organs of which
the human body is composed, is offered in Prof. WOOD'S
Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator. Hence, it is
perfectly adapted to old and young. Reader, try it
Thousands have already done so, and the testimony is
universal in its favor.—New York Atlas.
PROF .WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD REN
OVATOR, for the cure of General Debility, or Weakness
arising from any cause; also, Dyspepsia., Nervousness,
Night Sweats, Incip'ent Con SUED ption, Liver C emplai nts,
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, Female Weakness in all
stages; also to prevOit the contraction of disease, is cer
tainly the best and most agreeable Cordial tonic and
Renovator ever offered to the afflicted, and so chemically
combined as to be the most powerful trail c ever ktown to
medical science. Reader, try it. It will do you good.
We have no hesitation in recommending it, since we
know it to be a safe, pleasant and sure remedy for the
diseases enumerated .—New York Dispatch.
117' Before noticing a patent medicine, we have to
be certain that it will prove itself to be all that it is re
commended. And we would say that the Restorative
Cordial and Blood Renovator of Prof. Wood will stand
the test fully, and in fact it is without any doubt the
first amide in the market for Purifying the Blood and
strengthening the system. We have no hesitation in
recommending its use to all.—New Yorker.
LOOK TO Youttsatr Iv PLME.—flow many, in conse
quence of a false delicacy, suffer from suppressed, pain.
pa or obstructed menstruation, and think because they
are young that bye-and-bye nature will work itself clear
from obstructions, and all come right iint.ahree
impaired,
end,
little
d rea ming that the seeds of death are already germinating
hi the system because the vital energes
and the entire animal economy deranged, debilitated;
and yet, careless of themselves as they are, if a remedy
wee set before them which would restore all the func
tions of the system, and re-invigorate the body, they
would take it, and thus be in time to save theil lives.—
Parents think of this, and at once give them'a bottle of
Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator.
—New York Courier.
0. J. WOOD, Proprietor, No. 444 Broadway, and No.
114 Market Street. St. Louis, Mo.
Er At No. 944 Broadway, all the Family and Patent.
Medicines constantly on hand. Always fresh bald genu
ine, feb22,4l&w2in.
toal.
COAL REDUCED!!!
CONSUMERS OP COAL, TAKE NOTICE:
Coal delivered to any part of the city limits by the
Patent Weigh Carts, at the following low rate; for
cash, viz :
Lykens Valley Nut Coal at $2.00 per ton.
It Small Egg 2.90 ‘.
Large do. 2.90 ~
it Broken 2.90 6,
Balt. Coal Co.'s Wilkesbarre Steamboat, 3.00 pefton.
ti tt Broken, 3.00
it if Egg, 3.00 6,
tl cc Nut, 2.25 st
Broad Top Coal, (for Smiths' used 1.23 g" cts. per bullet,
2,500 Bushels OATS for sale, at lowest cask price.
A large lot of superior HICKORY AND OAISM9O.II
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.
irrEvery consumer will please weigh their Coal on
delivery, and if it falls short 10 pounds I will Arita
the Coal.
A large, full and complete stock of the best kinds pf
Coal will always be found on hand.
JAMES M. WiIEELEI.
Ilarrisburg, January 29, 1861. jan3o dlm
COAL! COAL!!
ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVERS
COAL BY THE
P A TENT WEIGH CARTS:
NOW IS THE TIME
For every family to get in their supply of Coal fox the
winter—weighed at their door by the Patent Weigh
Carts. The accuracy of these Carts no one disputes, and
they never get out of order, as is frequently the case of
the Platform Scales; besides, the consumer has the
satisfaction of proving the weight of his Coal at his
own house.
I have a large supply of Coal on hand, co^_ggnag'br
S. M. CO.'S LYHENS VALLEY COAL all sizes,
LYKENS VALLEY do ,4 "
WILKESBARRE do.
BITUMINOUS BROAD TOP do.
All Coal of the best quality mined, and delivered free
from all impurities, at the lowest rates, by the boat or
car load, single, half or third of tons, and by the bushel.
JAMES H. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, September 24, 1860.—5ep25
U
T 0 W N!
PATENT WEIGH CARTS
For the convenience of my numerous up town custom
ers, I have established, in connection with my old yard,
a Branch Coal Yard opposite North street, in a line with
the Pennsylvania canal, havingthe office formerly occu
pied by Mr. R. Harris, where consumers of Coal in that
vicinity and Verbeketown can receive their Coal by the
PATENT WEIGH CARTS,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE FOB HAULING,
And in any quantity they may desire, as low as can be
purchased anywhere.
FIVE THOUSAND TONS COAL ON HAND,
Of LYKENS VALLEY and WILKESBARRE, all sizes.
Willing to maintain fair prices, but unwilling
to be undersold by any parties.
11:7" All Coal forked up and delivered clean and free
from all impurities, and the best article mined.
Orders received at either Yard will be promptlyfilled i
wi all Coal delivered by the Patent Weigh. Carts.
Coal sold by Boat, Cat load, single, half or third of
tons, and by the bushel
JAMES M. WHEELER
Harrisburg, October 13. 1880.—oct15
T . YKENS VALLEY NUT COAL
-LI For Sale AT TWO DOLLARS PER TOR.
Err AU Goal dolivereclby PATENT WEIGH CARTS,
JAMES H. WHEELER
.117' Coaldelivered from both yards. nol7
ilthicai.
HELMIESOLD'S
REILMBOI.IPS
HEL HBO D'S
HELMBOLIPS
RELMBOLD 3 S
HELMBOLIPS
RELMksOLD,S
Extract Buchu, Extract Raclin,
Extra Deem, Extract Dull%
Extract Buchu, Extract Iturhu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Bucher, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu,
Extract Bache '
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS,
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS.
hOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET AAD DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE D.LSORDE.RS.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
A Positive and Specific B. tatedy•
A Positive and Specific remedy.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
A Posi ive and Specific Remedy,
A Positive awl Spezine Remedy.
FOR DISEASES OF THE
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DEOPSK;
BLADDER, GRA VEL, Kin NE I'S, DROPS - 1,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY ,
BL ADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEARNRSS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGA:VC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
And ail Diseases of .Seanat Organs,
And ail Diseases of Sox nal Organs,
And all D iSfaSf S of Sexual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual 0 •cans,
And all Diseases at Sexual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
ARISING FROM
Excesses, Exposures, and linprulencies in Lire,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life.
Racemes, ExposureJ, and Imprudencies in Lie.
Excesses, Exposures, and linprudencita in Life.
Excesses, tlsposarea, and linpradene;es in Life.
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life.
From whatever cause originating, and whether :xieting in
MALE bR FEMALE
Females, take no more Pills ! They are of no avail for
Complaints incident to the sex Use
EXTRACT
llelmbold's Extract Buchu is a Medicine which is per
fectly pleasant in its
TASTE AND ODOR,
Bat immediate in its action, giving Health and Vigor to
the Frame, Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, and restoring the
patient to a perfect state of
HEALTH AND PURITY.
Ifelmbeld's Extract Buchu is prepared according to
Pharmacy and Chemistry, and is prescribed and used by
THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS.
Delay no longer. Procure the remedy at once
Price g 1 per bottle, or six for $5.
Depot 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia.
BEWARE OF UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS
Trying to palm off their own or other articles of BMW
on the reputation attained by
BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
The Original and only genuine.
We desire to run on the
_ MERIT OP OUR ARTICLE !
Their's is wurthless —Vold at much lees rates and com
missions, consequently pa 3 ing a much better profit.
WE DEFY COMPETITION!
Ask for
HELMSOLD'S EXTRACT
Take no other.
Sold by JOHN WYETTI, Druggist, corner of Market and
Second streets, Harrisburg,
AND ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
nol4 diewSua.
E XTRACTS! EXTRACTS,
WOODSWORTH & BUNNEL'S
SUPERIOR FLAVORING - EXTRA
OF
BITTER ALMOND,
NECTARINE,
PINE APPLE,
STRAWBERRY,
ROSE,
LEMON AND
VANILLA,
Just received and for sale by
ie29 WM. DOCK. JR., &
vALENTINES VALENTINES 1 !
A large assortment of COMIC and SENTIMENTAL
VALENTINES of different styles and prices. For sale
at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORB,
feb9 18 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
/NI_AD ERI A WINE 1-WELSII BRO,
TILERS' OLD RESERVE WlNE—full bodied an
fruity. In store and for sale by
AMIN 11. rIEGT,P,R,
73 Market street.
feblB
APPLES ! ! APPLES ! !—Five Hun
dred Barrels of superior APPLES just recoiled
from New York State. For sale at lowest cash price by
febl2 SA ,
FOR RENT—The Buehler House RES
TAURANT, with sale of Fixtures. fell
LIELMBOLD'S
ELMBOLDIS
RELMBOLD'S
lIELMBOLDIS
II ELM BOLD'S
BEL NI ROL S
H ELMBOLD'S