Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, March 23, 1861, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS'_
Ttnt DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at
Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Mitrket
streets.
PATRIOT AND liluon.—The DAILY PATRIOT AND
UNION can be had by Dauphin subscribers, every
morning, at the periodical store of T. S. Faerm.
Tun MArcs.—Under the change of schedule on
the different railroads, the time of closing the
mails at the Harrisburg Post Office, December Ist,
186 Q, 8 as follows-
PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
E„,.-7 a. m.—way mail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. m.,
r- ni
wist.-6.30 a. m.—way mail, 3.50 p. m, 9 p. m.
NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R.
Suatk.-12.15 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m.
North. —1 p. m.
LEBANON VALLEY B. R.
7.30 a. m.
DAUPHIN AND NIISQ. IL IL
1.30 p. in.
CU I:BERLAND VALLEY R. R.
7.30 a. m, 1 p. m.—way mail.
BY STACIR.
7 a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. 7a. m., to Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. m., to Lewisberry,
on Saturday.
STILL CONFINED.—The Chief of Police is still
confined to his bed with the rheumatism.
Tan Union Prayer Meeting will be held in the
Presbyterian Church, on Market Square, this after
noon, at 4 o'clock, as usual.
THE LAST Num.—lf you want to see the storm
at sea and the grand "peck," this IS your only
chime.
Neer take morning bitters. Morning sweets,
Irak the lips of a pretty wife, just before going
on are much better.
The general impression in influential circles is,
That a proclamation calling for an extra session of
Congress will be issued in a few days.
A Haw Snow.—lt is reported that P. T. Barnum
is about to lease the Girard House property for the
purpose of converting it into a museum of living
wonders.
Tsn WATEB.—The City Council have passed a
new ordinance in relation to the use of water. It
will be well to read it and make a note of its pro-
visions.
Movies TIME .--As moving time is near at hand,
we request all of our subscribers who may change
their places of residence so far as to change their
post offices, to give us notice thereof, so that we
can send their papers to their nearest post office.
Anvawrisa.—Judicious advertising is the lever
which moves the business community, and he who
disregards it will be sere to find himself lagging
behind in this age of competition. There is nothing
like "keeping before the people" your business.
REXEMBER vas CAunnm.—Our subscribes should
bear in mind that the carrier will be about to-day.
Although the amount may appear small to each
delinquent, yet when collected it will make a vast
difference in the appearance of the carrier's money
bag.
THE CITY COIINCIL.-A meeting of the Council
was bold yesterday. The members were all present
and agreed, by unanimous consent, to elect David
Harris Clesk, and D. W. Gross President. A full
report of the proceedings will be published in a day
or two.
BEFORB Tau MAvon.—Th.3 candidates for situa
tions at the Mayor'. office, on Thursday night,
numbered five. They were all of German extrac
tion and in search of Carl Shure, an office or a home
for the friendless. As they were not charged with
any crime the Mayor let them depart in peace.
GRAND PARADE.—The members of the Cameron
Guard arc making extensive arrangements for a
grand parade on Saturday afternoon next. They
meet at the armory, in Walnut street, at 2 o'clock
precisely. The State Capital Band has been en
gaged for the occasion, and will accompany the
Guards.
RACING- AT POINT BREIZE, PHILA.—ThoIe is
prospect of a race meeting this spring at this park.
Mr. Kllpatriok has been in correspondence with
many of she leading turfmen in all sections of the
country, and has rereivea many affirmative replica
from the owners of prominent stables. We hear
it stated that some of our sports intend entering
their fast nags.
Plot Ann Fown.—The fishermen on the Poto
mac have began to haul their seines, and small
quantities of fine shad are received daily at the
Alexandria market. Large flocks of wild geese
and ducks have been seen flying down the river,
which the weatherwise regard as indicative of a
return of cold weather. Several fine swans have
been shot by the bands employed at one of the
lower fishing stations.
Flamm—Yesterday we noticed a flitting as is
a flitting—a party from the neighborhood of Hum
melstown, in this county, on their way to take pos
session of Haldeman's farm, in Cumberland county.
The procession consisted of about twenty tilburies,
several Conestoga wagons, all filled with furniture,
men in sulkeys, and others on horseback. The
parade was a grand one, and looked like a caravan
passing over the Desert of Arabia.
Mau RATE:MAD Bamaas.—The highest railroad
bridge in the United States is upon the Catawissa
Railroad, and is 128 feet high. The Media bridge,
on the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, is
101 feet high. The highest bridge on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, is at Coatesville, and is 72 feet
high. The bridge on the Huntingdon and Broad
Top road, at Stonerstown, is 97 feet high ; and the
celebrated Wissahickon bridge, on the Philadel
phia and Norristown Railroad, is but 68 feet high.
Tina Part-ruc-us-ranc-A.—The entertainments
at Brant's Hall still continue to attract.. Last night
the crowd of visitors was equal to any of the pre
ceding. The beautiful paintings, the fine singing,
and the lAberal distribution of presents constitute
a variety at once amusing and exciting. There is
no doubt but theattendance will be large to-night.
All who have not been there will not fail to em.
brace this opportunity of going. Such a combina
tion of amusements is rarely to be found. And it
seems to be appreciated too, for the throngs who
nightly attend and fill the spacious room to over
flowing are unprecedented in Harrisburg. *
BAZFAROAD Acornewt—The through express
train, from Pittsburg, due here on Thursday night,
met with a mishap when about three miles above
Huntingdon. It appears that some cattle broke
loose from the fast freight trains, and were stand
ing upon the track when the passenger train came
along, which ran into them, killing one of their
number. The train was thrown from the track,
and received some injury. By the sudden stop
page of the train the baggage oar was set on fire,
and containing some fluid or camphene, which im
mediately igtatea, was almost instantly enveloped
in flames, and shortly consumed by the devouring
element. The baggage of the passengers and the
mails were all burnt, except one or two pieces of
the former, and two bags of the latter and the let
ter boxes. The oars were got upon the track and
the rums of the baggage oar removed so as to ems
-14 the trains to run on regular time. No person
al injury was sustained by the accident.
POPULATION OF DAUPHIN COUNTY.—.The figures
of the census of 1860 show the population of this
county to be 46,757 souls, an increase of 31 per
cent. The average increase of the State at large
has been about 26 per cent. The greatest increase
in Dauphin county has been in Harrisburg, and
the surrounding townships, Swatura and Susque
hanna—parts of which have been incorporated into
the city since 1850; and in the mountain town
ship of Wiconisco, in which are the principal coal
mines of the county. Rush exhibits a large de
crease of population. The valuation of the county,
under the State laws, tibows an increase of about 50
per cent.; or that the wealth of the county grows
more rapidly than the population :
I
Towxsurrs. 1840. 1850. 1860.
- -
Conewago. (See Londonderry).. 762 816
Derry.l,Bl6
1,843 2 , 322
32 0
Hummelatown 0 -3,129 480 619 80;
E. Hanover. (See W. Ilanover).. 1 658 1,710
Halifax. 2,608 1,854 1,880
Harrisburg-Ward 1.. . .... - , 2,527
2..- ' 2,618
3.. 1 - .
-.. 2.815
4... : 1-13,411 3,375
750
6.... .. 5,980 7,834 1,326
Jackson ..- -- - 1,164 920 963
Nisherville • AM 114
Jacksonville ...-. - • 55
Jefferson. (See Jackson) I 710 863
Londonderry .... . 1,990 1,587 1,740
Lower Paxton 1,337 1,578 1,582
Lower Swatara (See Middletown) 1,258 1,050 1,127
Lykens
ra } ti 582 1,409 1,371 1,269
Gtztown I
Middle p m t,,,, . i ti,g32
. 4360 1 1 , 201 1 252
Dauphin 650 *3BO
Middletos - n-N. W ....... -
M. W . 11,39 9
_
756 1 ,782 . . 6 3 8 9 08 4 99
Milliin . 1,781 1,302 1,430
Reed. (See Halifax) 403 434
Rush 247 325 111
S. Hanover. (See W. Hanover). .. .. 736 1,065
Susquehanna 1,452 1,535 1,932
Swat Ara 1,205 1,239 1,830
Upper Paxton ...... .... i 1,8:4 1,690 1.283
Millersburg .1 . 2,244
.....
- .961
Washington } i . 214 .....- - 889 809
Elizabethtown . 105
West Hanover ... 2,772 897 943
Wiconisco 489 1,316 2,522
- - --
Total , 30, 118 35,754 46,757
The population of Harrisburg, Middlet
town, Millersburg, &c , are in gross for ,
election districts in which they are si
thus t.
A PRISON CONDUCIVE TO HEALTH: The physician
employed at the Moyamensing prison, Philadel
phia, in speaking of the " convict department"•of
that institution, in which the prisoners are sen
tenced to hard labor, says the health of the in
mates has never been better than at present. He
also states that he was forcibly struck with the
comparatlVOlY email number, in so depraved a pop
ulation, of genuine and severe oases of disease,
and the marked improvement among many of the
convicts—the beneficial effects of the change from
a career of dissipation, privation and exposure, to
one of regular and industrious occupation, with
plenty of good food and comfortable quarters.—
The circumstances of being withdrawn from the
influences of the severer atmospheric vicissitudes,
such as wet and cold, which are prolific in sources
of disease with a large portion of the community,
would, of itself, more than compensate for the ope
ration of any unfavorable causes to health expe
rienced in the prison. But when it is considered
that many of the individuals sent to prison have
been in previous habits of drunkenness and de
bauchery, the comparative healthfulness of the con
finement and mode of discipline must be apparent.
Of the 732 in Alo,yamenaing during 1880, sentenced
to hard labor, only four died, making the ratio of
mortality eighty-seven hundredths of one per cent.
of the whole number of inmates. In the entire
department, there were but 50 deaths out of 21,309
prisoners, making the ratio of mortality for all
eases, as compared with the number of inmates,
twenty-three hundredths of one per cent. The
deaths that occurred, states the physician, may be
generally traced, as usual, directly to rum and its
effects. Many of those poor beings were brought
in in a dying condition, having been picked up in
the streets or by-ways, and carried into prison,
there to die in a few hours or days ; hence the pri
son is burdened by a class that should never be
brought to a prison, who are fit subjects only for
the almshouse or home for inebriates.
A ILLIIDAITP Krr.—The Detroit Free Press says :
The following advertisement was banded in yes
terday for insertion. We say handed in, but the
expression hardly conveys the true idea. A seedy,
dilapidated person opened our office door, and,
with a look of desperation on his countenance,
flung the manuscript at the head of the editor.
He then clattered down the stairs, and has not
been seen since. It is one of those items whose
intrinsic worth lies in the fact that it "suits the
times :"
LOST.—On the night of the 12th of March a
Small Walet, very valueable, Containing a two
Dollar Bank Note on the Merchants Bank of Brook
lyn Jackson County Michigan; one postage stamp
that had been used ; a leather string, and a Re
ceipt for making Gin cocktails. Also a Washer
womans bill not receipted, two cameo shirt buttons
made of bone it set with holes in; also a Batche
lora Kit consisting of one button needle, four
strands of black thread, and a knife blade. It
constituted the personal effects of one who is hard
up—all that remain of
The days when I was better off.
I may be well off yet !
PUBLIC VACCINATION.—The number of MOM
fa vaccinations under the new system of placing
the appointnunt of vaccine physicians in the hands
of the Board of Health, says a Philadelphia pa
per, is some two hundred per cent. on the old plan.
The Board, however, thinks that still more ade
quate provision is demanded before a perfect re
port of the state of vaccination in Philadelphia
can be exhibited. The members of the Board of
Health think that there should be a compulsory
system, under legal enactment, imposing a penalty
far disobedience to its provisions, requiring every
child born or brought into the city to be vaccinated,
and making it an imperative obligation that satis
factory evidence of vaccination shall be given as
a pre-requisite for admission of children into our
public schools. This law, in order to operate ef
fectually, should apply to the entire State.
A RICH SCENE.—Look at our good clothes, then
think of our modesty, and then imagine yourself
in company of the subscriber as he appears in the
Mayor's office. A certain Miss—and when we
speak of the girl we are not disposed to injure her
character, or to say aught against her—but she
came there, and thought she found the Mayor; but
instead of that, we were waiting for copy, and en
joyed the conversation. She was intelligent and
very interesting in her conversation, and her re
marks were well calculated to make a disciple of
Brigham Young squirm in ease of necessity.
The above was received from a friend who is dis
posed to act as correspondent for this paper. We
insert it, but do not take the responsibility. Here
after, we hope he will write more intelligibly.
SOIREE DessetrrE.—The Eintracht Singing As
sociation will have another of their popular par
ties at their hall, Koenig's new building, Chesnut
street, on Easter Monday, April Ist. The soirees
of this society have always been largely attended
on the part of our citizens, as they are well con
ducted by the managers, and besideb this, the glees
sung by the society are well executed and afford
a rich musical treat to the lovers of good music.
The services of Baumbach's excellent string band,
of Middletown, have been secured for the soiree
Easter Monday, and those who are fond of the
14 light, fantastic trip" will no doubt have a good
time.
WILD PIGEONS.—For several days past these
birds have been very abundant. The warm weather
led them northward to feed upon the mast laid bare
by the melting of the snow. They are now cheap,
and furnish good eating. Served in the form of a
hugo pie, they make a capital meal, with the ad
vantage of being still more palatable every time
the nneonsumed portion is warmed and sent to the
table.
NEW RAILROAD PROJECT.--A bill has been in
troduced into the State Senate to incorporate a
company tv make a railroad from any point on
the Lebanon Valley Railroad, between Womels
dorf and Reading, to any point on the Pennsylva
nia Railroad, between Lemon Place and Lancas
ter. The corporators live in Reading and Lan
caster. Let the act of incorporation be granted, and
the road built by all means. Such is the wish of
the people of that neighborhood.
YANKEZ NOTIONS.—In the town of Concord'
Mass., according to the recent census returns,
there are annually manufactured 100,000 pails and
75,000 tubs, worth $94,000 ; 2,000 gross of pencils,
worth $4,000; 2,000 packs of gold leaf, worth
$14,000. The manufactures of Philadelphia are
very important in respect to quantity, and superior
in quality. For instance: Rockhill Zs Wilson, at
the Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605
Chesnut street, above Sixth, turn out the most ele
gant and comfortable garments, for gentlemen and
youths, to be found in the world. Those who
need a spring outfit will make a mem. of this fact.
WALL PAPER.—Shaffer, in Market square, has
just received a large assortment of beautiful wall
paper of the latest styles. Those who design pa
pering their houses should examine his stock before
purchating tsleella ere.
Musraws, Musnms, MosLus !-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, 121 cents; which I
will sell by the piece at 14 cents. A large lot of
remnants of Calicoes, to be sold cheap; remnants
of Colored Silk; remnants of Dolaine ; 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
B. LEWY,
at Rhoads' Old Corner.
tan,llummelg
-1860 with the
aated, marked
SPECIAL NOTICES.
jj.. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES .0
DR. HARVEY'S
CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
For the prevention and Cure of all those difficultiesto which
the female s3fstem is peculiarly liable. arising from
STOPPAGE OF NATURE OR OBSTRUCTION.
These Pals have never been known to fail when the
directions have been strictly followed, and they are
perfeeay sa/ to take by the most delicate.
TO MARRIED LADIES they are particularly recom
mended, as they prevent difficulties, and restore nature,
no matter from what cause the obstruction may arise. A
few days in most cases will produce the desired effect; and
although so powerful, yet no injury will ever result from
their use. But those who are pregnant should not use
them, as they have an effect contrary to nature. Pamphlet s
detailing their virtues, with numerous certificates from well
known physicians andapothecaries can be had on applica
tion to the agent, who will send the Pills, if desired, by
mail, post-paid, to any address, on receipt of the money.
Sold in boxes containing sixty pills,—price One Dollar,—
by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by DYOTT
& CO., wholesale agents, North Second street, Philadel
phia. nov2-eodd&wly
THE ONLY DYE Ever 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
THE 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. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor
House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all
Hair Dressers. marl9-dawlm
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
lUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREAT
MENT AND RADICAL CURE OF MR trIATORRIE NA,
or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness,
Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from
Self-abuse. &c. By Robt. J. Culverwell, M. D. Sent
under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post
paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CIIARLES d. 0.
KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box. No.
4,586. march2o-d&wam.
THE GREAT ENGLISH ICEIKEDY:Sir
James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pill., 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 ail excess and m •
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 SHOITLD NOT BE TAKEN BY FEMALES DURING
MR FIRST THREE MONTHS or PREGNANCY, as um ARE
SURE TO BRING ON MINABELLEN, BET AT AMY 017188 THEM
THEY ARE 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.
Pull directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.—F.1,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over PO
pills, by return mail.
For sale by 0. A. Bastivear,Harrishurg. jy7..dawly
Dr. Brunon'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. TUB BALM will cure in from two to eight dull
any case of OONORRHOLS., is without taste or smell, and
- equirea no restriction of action or dies. For either sex.
:'rice One Dollar.
No. 8. THE TERRE will enre in the shortest possible
ime, any case of (,}LE ET, even after all other Remedie
nave failed to produce the desired effect. No taste or smell
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
Dollar.
No. 5. THE SOFA:IVOR will cure any case of GRAVEL,
permanently and speedily remove all afflictions of the
Bladder and Kidneys. Price One Dollar.
No. O. FOR PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULAR.
No. 7. TUE ANARIN 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 PASTILS are certain, eafeand
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.
For sale in Harrisburg only by . C. A. BANNVART. where
Circulate containing valuable anformahen, with Mt de
scriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis, on appli
cation. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON,
myl-dly D. 0. Box 99, Philadelphia, Pa.
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PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETH S
PILLS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND AM:IR.—The
effect of pursing with BPANDRNTH , S PILLS is to re
store the health, no matter from what eansa 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.
BRANDRETHI 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 asthmas, catarrhs, costiveness and
painful affections of every kind.
Sold, price 26 cents, at No. 284 Canal eat, New York,
and by all Druggists. Also, by GEC H BELL, corner
of Second and Chestnut streets, Harrisberg, and by all
respectable dealers in medicine/ de9-d&wlm
An experienced nurse and female physician, lima Sooth
ing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitate
the process or teething by softening the gums, reducing as
luSalunsAlon—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—
ectly safe in all cases. See advertisemets in another col .
Ulna. at ai.),1869-da7rly
Criatadorola Hair Dye
IS
MRS. WINSLOW,
A NEW REMEDY.
Superseding Cusses, COPAIIII, QuinLas, Or any compound
that has ever been before the people. It has been used by
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
In their private practce, with entire success, in all cases.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
For diseases of a privste nature ; a rare is frequently per
formed in a Week, and entire confidence may be placed in
theta. This remedy is a newly discovered specific, more
active and speedy in its effects than Cubebe or Copmba
alone. The pills are hal the size of Capsules, and never
nauseate the stomach, or impregnate the breath. Six dozen
pills in a box—price one dollar, and will be sent by mail,
post-paid, by the agent, on receipt of the money.
Sold by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by
DYOTT k CO., wholesale agents, North Second street,
Philadelphia. ncv2-emid&wly
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—MßS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING:
_ .
" We see au advertisement in your columns of Mrs.
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 this is no
humbug —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
these of your readers who have babies can't do better
than to lay in a supply. sep29-d&tvly
ITELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION Ogres Gra
vel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections.
Tilmml3OLDia Oenuine Preparation for Nervous and
Debilitated finffevers.
HELM.BuLDIS Genuine Preparation for Loss of Power,
SON of illomory,
pinmsoLD , s Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of
dreathing, General Weakness.
U.XLMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves,
j-L Horror of Death, Trembling.
Iq.ELBIBOLD , S Genuine Preparation for Night Sweats,
Cold Peet, Dimness of Vision.
111 11. tmooLD , 9 Gent:due Preparation for Langnor,lini
-"' versal Lassitude of the Muscular System.
BL MBOLD Genuine Preparation for Pallid Connie
Dance and Eruptions.
AELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Pains in the
Back, Headache, Sick Stomach.
Irr See advertisement headed
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UNITED STATES HOTEL,
SOUTH NAST CORNER OF 11TH AND MARKET STREETS
ADJOINING THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL-
ROAD DEPOT,
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The undersigned would respectfully inform the Public
that he has taken the above Hotel, formerly known as
" THE MANSION HOUSE," which he has refitted and
newly furnished throughout.
The Rooms are spacious and commodious, and furni shed
with every convenience to be found in the beat Hotels in
the city.
The "UNITED STATES" IS admirably located for the
convenience of travelers, being under the same roof with
the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both
hack hire and porterage of baggage. No pains will be
spared to render the 65 - UNITED STATES" a pleasant and
agreeable residence to all who may favor it with their
patronage. Charges moderate.
0c22-d3mwly H. W. KA.NAGA, Proprietor.
BUEHLEM HOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE,
HARRISBURG, PA.
GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPPINTOR.
This old established House having changed hands
during the present season, has undergone extensive im
provements and been thoroughly RENOVATED AND
REFITTED. We feel confident that it is now not
second to any in the State for the comforts and conve
iences which pertain to a First Class Hoteljanl2-t
for sale S 4to Bent.
FOR SALE.—The BUILDING On the
corner of Walnut and Short streets, used as a
COOPER SHOP. This building was originally built so
that it could be turned into Dwelling Mouses. It con
sists of three separate frames placed together, each frame
being 25 by 20 feet, making the entire building, as itnow
stands, 75 feet long and 20 feet wide. Will sell also an
EIGHT HORSE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER,
nearly new, and one of Drawback's Patent Stave Cutters,
and a Set of Saws for Jointing Staves. The above
property will be sold at a bargain, as we wish to clear
the ground on which the building stands. Enquire at
the Broker's Office of S. L. MTHLLOCH,
feb9-dtf 126 Market Street.
HOUSES TO RENT.—Two or three
dwellings, in the brick row, on Third Street, near
Walnut, are offered for rent, from the let of April next.
For terms, enquire of MICHAEL BIIREE.
febl3-dtf
WANTED -A WRITE WOMAN.-
A good COOK can find constant employmentand
good wages. Apply to DANIEL WAGNER, at the Seven
Stare Hotel, corner of Second and Chesnut streets.
marl 2
VRESII GARDEN AND FLOWER
ifEEDS.—The largest stock in the City. All kinds
of GARDEN SEEDS, in large papers, at TIMEX OMITI3
per paper. For sale by DAVID HAYNES,
marl3-13n 110 Market Street.
HARRISON'S HOUSE FIOLD SOAP.
60 BOXES OF THIS PERFECT SOAP. For sale
at Manufacturer's prices. A. ROBINSON llc CO.
mare
APPLE WHISKY I—Pußz ;I ERSET AP
mg I—ln store and for male by
JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
feb'T 73 Market street,
SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE
THAN
SILVER OR GOLD,
BECAUSE
IT WILL RESTORE TEE WEAR!
REINSTATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS
ORIGINAL PURITY AND VIGOR.
IT IS
PROF. 0. J WOOD'S
RES . ] OILATIVF. 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 a'.so revivifies,
reinstates and renews the blood in all its original
purity, and thus restores and renders the system i oval
nerable to attacks of disease. It is the only prepara.
tion ever offered to the wend in a popular form BO 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 perf cc accordance with the laws of nature, .and
hence soothe the wealcmt stomach and tone up the iges
tive organs, and allay all nervous and other irritation.
It is also perfectly exhilareing 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 , F AIN 'NESS, NER
VOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PALPI
TATION OF THE HEART, MELANCHOLY,
HYPOCHONDRIA. NIGHT SWEATS,
LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, AND ALL
THAT CL ASS OF CASES SO
FEARFULLY F ATAL CALL
ED FEMALE WEAKNESS,
AND iIatRGUL
THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver
Complaints, Diseases of the Ai ineys, or any general de
rangements of the Urinary Organs.
It WI not only cure the debility following CHILLS
and FEVER, tut prevent all attacks arising from mias
matic influences and cute the diseases 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 bands of all personsof seden
tary habits.
LADIES not accustomed to much out-door exercise
should always use it.
MOTHERS should use it, for it is a perfeetrelief ; tal en
a month or two before the final trial, she will pass the
dreadful period with perfect ease and safety!
There is no mistake about it !
THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT !!
MOTHERS TRY IT ! !
And to you we appeal to detect the illness or decline
not only of your daughters before it be too late, but also
your sons and husbands, for while she 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 inthe 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
RESTORAT LYE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR
as the remedy which should be always on hand in time
of need.
0. 3. 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
matter, and no one can have a doubt.
Prof. WOOD'S Restorative Cordial ar d Blood Renova
tor is a genuine medicine of real merit, pleasant to the
taste and invigorating to the system. While it purities
the blood and soothes the nervous irritation, it aids the
organs of digestion to perform their functions, and re
sist the assault of disease. It is a chemical compound
so skillfully comt - ined 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 ceneficial, and no ill effects can pos
sibly accompany its use It is an infallible and speedy
remedy fo , Lots of A ppetite, Faintness, Nervous Debil
ity, Neuralgia. Patpitation 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, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Consumption,
and a host of evils flesh is heir to, it is a certain cure..—
St. Louis Morning Herald-.
PnOF . WOOD'S 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 of Prospering in a box. After some delay the
ram senger returned, and as soon as the lid of the bps
was removed, out flew all the ills that flesh is heir to.—
Fortunatt ly, hope was found in the bottom of the box.
Prof. WOOD'S Restorative Cordial revives the recoil, c
tion of the story, for it invigorates the blood, aids the
organs of digestion, imparts strength to the nervous sys
tem, and fortifies the citadel of health, so as to bid 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 injurious results can
possibly follow its Doh. It is a desideratum in the medi
cal world, and those who are afflicted with loss of appe
tite, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Faintness, Giddiness,
Neauralria, Palpitation of the Heart, &c., will find here
an infallible panacea.—St. Louis Daily Express.
PROF. WOOD'S RESTOR ATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RRN
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 sllimpurities of the blood, and eradicate
all traces of disease. It can be taken by the weakest
stomach, while those in good healthwilt at once feel its
exhilarating power. We are confident that after using
one bolte of this Cordial none will be fora day without
York Leader.
A PURE, HEALTHY To'ic, 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 soskilifully com
bined from the vegetable kingdom as to act in perfect
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.
PROP. 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, Incipient Consumption, Liver Cemplaints,
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, Female Weakness in all
stages; also to prevent 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 mostpowerful tonic ever kaown 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.—Now York Dispatch.
irr Betdre IlOticing 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 sod Blood Renovator of Prof. Wood will stand
the test fully, and in fact it is without any doubt the
first article in the market for Purifying the Blood and
strengthening the system. We have no hesitation in
recommending its use to all.—New Yorker.
Loos. TO YOURSELF IN Trans.—How many, in conse
quence of a false delicacy, suffer from suppressed, pain
fia or obstructed menstruation, and think because they
are young that bye-and-bye nature will work itself clear
from obstructions, and all come right in the end, little
dreaming that the seeds of death are already germinating
in the system because the vital energies are impaired,
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 their lives.—
Parents think of this, and at once give them a bottle of
Prof. Wood , s Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator.
—New York Courier.
0.3. "%17000, Proprietor. No. 444 Broadway, and No.
114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.
it rAt No. 444 Broadway, all the Family and Patent
Medicines constantly on hand. Always fresh "nd genu
ine, feb224Bcn2n.
Coal.
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.
if Small Egg 2.90 "
CI Large do. 2.90 "
If Broken 2.90 "
Balt. Coal Co.'s Wilkesbarre Steamboat, 3.00 per ton,
if Broken, 3.00 w
if if Egg, 300 "
lc it Nut, 2.25 "
Broad Top Coal, (for Smiths' use,)l2M cts. per bushel.
2,500 Bushels OATS for sale, at lowest cash price.
A large lot of superior HICKORY 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.
irrEvery consumer will please weigh their Coal on
delivery, and if it falls short 10 pounds I will forfest
the Coal.
A large, full and complete stock of the best ,kinds Of
Coal will always be found on band.
JAMES M. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, January 29, 1861. jan3o dlm
COAL! COAL!!
ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVERS
COAL BY THE
P A TENT WEIGH CARTS!
NO w IS THE TIME
For every family to get in their supply of Coal for 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 hit
own house.
I have a large supply of Coal on hand, co—ilet , ng of
S. M. CO.'S LYEENS VALLEY COAL all sizes,
LYRENS VALLEY
WILICESBARBE
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 M. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, September 24, 1.860.--sep2s
U
PATENT WEIGH CARTS.
For the convenience of my numerous up town custom
ers, I have established, in connection w th my old yard,
a Branch Coal Yard opposite North tares , in a line with.
the Pennsylvania canal, havingthe offic formerly occu
pied by Mr. R. Harris, where consawc,s of Coal in that
vicinity and Verbeketown can receive their Coal by the
PATENT WEIGH CARTS
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE FOR HAULING,
And in any quantity they may desire, as low as can be
purchased anywhere.
FIVE THOUSAND TONS COAL ON HAND,
Of LYRENS VALLEY and WILHESBARRE, all sizes.
IE7 - Willing to maintain fair prices, but unwilling
to be undersold by any partzes.
irrAll Coal forked up and delivered clean and free
from all impurities, and the best article mined.
Orders received at either Yard will be promptly filled,
nd all Coal delivered by the Patent Weigh Carts.
Coal sold by Boat, Car load, single, half or third of
tons, and by the bushel
TOW N !
TAMES M. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, October 13. 1860.—0r:E15
T . YIiENS VALLEY NUT COAL-
For Sale AT TWO DOLLARS PER TON.
r Ali Coal dolivered by PATENT WEIGH CA.RTE ;
JAMES M. WHEELER -
J 7
Ooaldelivered from both yards. non
JlcMcal.
HE LMBOLD'S
H ELMBOLDPS
HELMBOLIPS HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD 9 S LIELL M BOLD'S
HELM BOLD'S . HELMISOLD 9 S
HELMBOLD 9 S BIEL MBOLD 9 S
HELMBOLD 9 S HELMBOLD 9 11
Extract Dacha, Extract Bnchn,
Extract Buchn, Extract Bach%
Extract Buchu, Extract .Bucha,
Extract Birch% Extract Dacha,
Extract Bucker, Extract Enchu,
Extract Bunn, Extract Buchn,
Extract nimbi' ' Extract Dacha,
FOR SECRET AND DELICATEDIS'ORDERS.
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS.
1 , 0. R SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET AND DELICATE DISORDERS.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
A Pori ive and Specific Remedy.
A Positive and Specific Remedy.
FOR DISEASES OF THE
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDE 11, GRAVEL, BIDNRYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, G RAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY ,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY'
BLADDER, GRA VEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WE i.ENSSE, •
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WKAKN.ESS.
And aft Diseases of &luta Organ',
And all Disposes of Sexual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
ARISING mai
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life.
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life.
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life.
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life.
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life.
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life.
Prom whatever cease originating, and whether existing in
MALE OR FESIALE.
Females, take no more Pat ! They are of no avail for
Complaints incident to the sex Use
EXTRACT BUCHU.
Helmbold's Extract Rimini is a Medicine which is per
fectly pleasant in its
TASTE AND ODOR,
But 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.
Helmbold , e Extract Boehm in prepared according le
Pharmacy and Chemistry, and is prescribed and used by
THE MOST EMIS ENT PHYSICIANS.
Delay no longer. Procure the remedy at once.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5.
D u potlfliSockth Tenth street, Philadelphia.
BEWARE OF TINPEINCIPLED DEALERS
Trying to palm off their own or other articles of BUOBU
on the reputation attained by
HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT RUM;
The Original and only Genuine.
We deeire to run on the
MERIT OIL' OUR ARTICLE!
'Molests wcrtbless —ilsold at much lees rates and cont. ,
missions, consequently paying a much better profit.
• WE DEFY COMPETITION!
Mk for
HELMBOLDI3 EXTRACT WORM
Take no other.
Sold by JOHN WYSTII, Druggist, corner of Harket atlci
Second streets, Harrisburg,
AND ALL DRUGGISTS ETERYIVIISRE.
nol4 debw/loi.
E XTRACTS! EXTRACTS,
WOODSWORTN dr. RUNNEL'S
SIIPBRI©R•FLAVORING EXTRA
or
BITTER ALMOND
NECTARINE
PINE Arrtab-,
sTRAWBAIRRit,
ROBE,
LEMON AVE
VANILLA,
?cot received and for male by
ieZi M. DOCK. is.. it 0
VALENTINES ! VALENTINES!
A large assortment of COMM and SENTIMENTAL
VALENTINES of different styles and prices. For Sale
at SOHEFEER'S BOOKSTORE,
feb9 18 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pw.
AfADERIA. WINE !-WELSH BRO.;
111_ THRRS) OLD RESERVE WlNE—full bodied an
fruity. In store and for sal JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
feblB 73 Market street.
A PPLES I I APPLES I I I—Five Hun_
11 dred Barrels of superior APPLES Just received
from New York State. Nor sale at lowest cash price br
febl2 JAMES M. WHEELER,
VOR RENT—The Buehler House RES
TATTRALNT, with sale of Niztures. f.D; '
do .6
do. L ‘r
HELMBOLD I S
RELMBOLDIS