Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, April 15, 1861, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
Tux DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be had at
Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market
streets.
PATRIOT Alm MUM—The DAILT PATRIOT MID
'UNION can be had by Dauphin s ubscribers, every
morning, at the periodical store of J. S. FRAIL
_
Tii MAlM—Under the change of schedule on
the different railroads, the time of closing the
mails at the Harrisburg Post 09ice, December Ist,
1S Q, s as follows:
_ .
PENNSYLVANIA R. R.
a. m.—way mail, 12.15 p. m., 5. p. m.,
p,
m.
lirdsf.-•--6.30 a. m.—way mail, 3.50 p. m., 9 p. m.
NORTHERN CENTRAL R. R.
South.-12.15 p. m.—way mail, 9. p. m.
Nortk.-1 p. in.
LEBANON VALLEY R. B.
7.30 a. m.
DXGPAIN AND SIISQ. R. R.
1.30 p. in.
ERRISERLAND VALLEY R. R.
7.30 a. m., 1 p. m.—way
BY STAGS.
7 a. m., to Gettysburg, on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. 7a. m., to Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. 1 p. ra., to Lewisberry,
on Saturday.
Tag SusuunavanA.—The river is again in pretty
good navigable order, and quite a number of rafts
paised this city on Saturday, on their way to the
lower market.
THE FISH MARKET.-Our fISII market was well
supplied on Saturday. Shad were abundant, and
were selling at 20 and 25 cents apiece. Pike, rock
fish, and some few Susquehanna salmon were in
market, the former selling at fair prices.
Colas TO Pum4DELPnu.-15tovernor Curtin and
the military gentlemen from Carlisle, who have
been in conference with him for several days past,
left here fur Philadelphia on Saturday morning.—
We did not learn the object of their journey.
TROOPS.—Four companies of cavalry passed
through this city on Saturday last for Carlisle bar
racks. These troops were Tart of the Government
forces that arrived at New York, a few days since,
from Texas. They were in the enjoyment of ex
cellent health and spirits.
WinsKans.—There appears to be quite a mania
at present among boys just verging upon manhood,
to sport "hirsute appendages" to their faces. No
harm in this, boys, if you do not cultivate the ex
terior to the detriment of the interior, and if, in
coloring, yon don't use nitric acid!
WOOD'S Missrasrs.—This evening the opening
entertainment of Wood's Minstrels, from New
York city, will be given in Brant's Hall. This
troupe has gained a wide notoriety as being com
posed of some of the best performers in this coun
try, and we bespeak for them a crowded house this
evening.
LUCKY OR Trwr.trcxy.—A. Hollidaysburg paper,
in alluding to the late accident on the Pennsylva
nia railroad, says: " Mr. John Maloney, of this
place, received a cut on the head and some scratches
on the face; as a salve for which, we hear it re
ported that he got $3OO damages, down cash, and
a life ticket. Was John lucky or unlucky ?"
A MODEL OFFCER.—CoI. Tway, the Supervisor
of the First district of this city, is at present bu
sily engaged in cleaning the streets and alleys of
the lower end of the city. The Colonel has given
perfect satisfaction in the capacity of Supervisor,
as was testified by the City Council in unanimously
re-electing him at their last stated meeting.
Ranworric SOCIETY.—As will be seen from a no
tice in our columns, this popular society will give
one of their interesting soirees this evening. Their
soirees have always been very pleasant, and we
understand they have made special preparation for
this occasion. Those who attend will be sure to
enjoy a rich treat, .
Hannisnuna Tveousitonwst. Urnox.—At a meet
ing of the Harrisburg !Typographical Union, No.
14, held at the Hall of the Citizen engine house, on
Saturday evening, Mr. 3 . 0111/ D. Kinneard wa s
elected a delegate to attend the National Union, to
meet in New York en the Bth of May. The Union
was entitled to three representatives, but concluded
to send but one.
Nannow see.vo.—The mail train from Phila
delphia, yesterday morning, encountered a cow
upon the track, about a mile this side of Middle
town, and had it not been for the invaluable ser
vices of the patent brakes, the train would doubt
less have been thrown from the track. The cow
bad pulled down the guard-fence in her efforts to
get out of the way of the ears, which were removed,
and the train proceeded to this city.
NEW YORK TO PITTSBURG WITHOUT CHANCIS.-
The new arrangement of running cars through
from New York to Pittsburg will go into effect to
day. The first train will leave New York at 9 a.
m., and connect in this city with the fast line that
leaves here at 4.10 p. m. The second train will
leave New York at 7.30 p. m., and connect here
with the Express train at 3.10 a. m. The trains
will ran at a high rate of speed and will only stop
at the principal stations. They will prove a great
accommodation to the through travelers.
Tun Darms or Lim—Bead and treasure up
the wisdom contained in the following sentences :
—The battle of life, in by far the greater number
of cases, must necessarily be fought up-hill; and
to win it without struggle were, perhaps, to win it
without honor. If there were no difficulties, there
would be no success; if there were nothing to
struggle for, there would be nothing to achieve.
Difficulties may intimidate the weak, but they act
only as stimulants to men of pluck and resolution.
All the experience of life, indeed, serves to prove
that the impediments thrown in the• way of human
advancement may, for the most part, be overcome
by steady good conduct, honest zeal, activity, per
severance, and above all, by a determined resolu
tion to surmount difficulties and standup manfully
against misfortune. Let young men who are ready
to yield to trifling obstacles, and accustomed to
"faint by the wayside,"think of these things.
Tax WAR Exerrauxzer.—The excitement in this
city on Saturday morning, on account of the start
ling news from the South, was intense. All sorts
of rumors were afloat, and the operators in the
telegraph offices were besieged by anxious appli
cants to ascertain if the intelligence was correct.
Snots of persons were congregated at the street
corners discussing the news, and everybody ap
peared to be in fever heat to get the full particu
lars. At noon when the New York and Philadel_
phia papers arrived the demand for them was so
great that the supply was immediately exhausted
At the present writing the excitement has not
abated, and everybody is anxiously awaiting fur
ther intelligence from the seat of war.
Yesterday morning the excitement was not aba
ted, but it bad rather increased. Rumors of all
kinds were in circulation, purporting to have come
from Charleston—the truth or falsity of which
seemed to exercise the mind of-the people. We
are informed that the preachers in most of our.
churches referred to the exciting state of affairs in
their pulpits yesterday, and fervent prayers were
offered to the Throne of Grace for the preservation
of our country.
CORNER LOUNGING.-At this season of the year,
when the evenings are becoming pleasant for pe
destrutne, there is a noticeable feature calculated
to interrupt the enjoyment of those who seek
pleasure iu an evening walk, which calls loudly
for reform. The corners of the principal thor
oughfares of our city—where loafers "most do con
gregate"—present an appearance that challenges
the vigilance of those who are delegated to pre
serve the peace and quiet of the town. This evil,
which is getting to be the subject of general re
mark, has never been more apparent than at the
present time. It is a deplorable sight, in these
days of cheap reading, to see young men, night
after night, frequenting these places, for no other
purpose than to rivet their gaze upon, and ex
change remarks offensive to, those who may
be passing within hearing distance. These dis
graceful loungers, whose presence is marked by
pavements stained with tobacco juice, not only
salute ears polite with offensive language, but
frequently expectorate their tobacco upon the dres
tea of ladies. It is high time, we think, that this
growing practice should be checked. Apart from
the annoyance to all respectable citizens, it en
genders a love for idleness and habitual vagrancy,
and is a stepping stone to graver crimes. No
doubt many a young man of fair abilities has been
led astray by joining these pernicious associations,
and can trace his downfall to their influence.—
"A word to the wise should be sufficient."
COTILLION PARTY.—We would request those who
are accustomed to enjoying themselves in the
amusement of an exhibition of their skill in the
Terpsichorean art, to purchase a ticket to the Co
tillion party, to be given for the benefit of the
"Paxton tribe," on Tuesday evening, the 16th inst.
Tickets can be procured at the Exchange restau
rant. The statement made by the Tetegraph, that
the tribe will appear in costume is incorrect.
SOIREE, HARMONIC SOCIETY.—The Harmonic So
ciety will give their regular monthly soiree this
Monday evening, commencing at 7- o'clock, in the
lecture room of the Baptist church, corner of Pine
and Second streets. The Society would invite the
presence of subscribing and honorary members.—
The full attendance of active members is desired.
DAVID HAYNES, Pres%
H. K. PARSONS, See'y
Awnings sewed at the office of the Wheeler A.
Wilson Sewing Machine Company, Third & Mar
ket streets. apl2-2w.
Nay Anntvat. ! NEW ARRIVAL !—Just received
a large assortment of new spring goods. We name
in part, 10 pieces of beautiful Challise, 121, worth
181; 10 pieces of Traveling Dress Goods, at 8,
worth 121; 50 pieces of bleached and unbleached
Muslin, 10, worth 121; 50 pieces of bleached Mus
lin, 121, worth 15 ; also, a very large stock of
Cassimeres and other summer stuff for men and
boys' wear. Stella Shawls very cheap. Broche
Bordering, at 25,37 and 50 cts.; also, a large stock
of Cambrics and Swiss Mullins. Please call and
examine at S. Lowy's,
at Rhoads' Old Corner,
Corner of Market and Second streets.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Er WARRANTED IN ALL CASES ..ca
DR. HARVEY'S
CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
For the prevention and Cure of all those difficulties to which
the female system is peculiarly liable arising from
STOPPAGE OF NATURE OR OBS ['RUCTION.
These Palls kmms never been known tofkillahAnthe
dirs , trosts have been strictly followed, and they are
perfectly saf. to take by the most delicate.
TO MARRIED LADIES they are particularly recom
mended, as they prevent difficulties. and restore nature,
no matter from what cause the obstruction may arise. A
few days in most cases will produce the desired eff.ct; and
although so powerfel, 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. Pamphlets
detailing tneir virtues, with numerous certificates from well
known physicians and apothecaries, can be bad on applica
tion to the agent, who will send the ring, 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 Mr. et, Phil adel
ptda. nova-eodddcwly
A NEW REMEDY
Superseding CMBEBS, COPATBA, CAPSUL BS, or any compound
that has ever been before the people. It has been used by
ONE HUNDRED PHYSIOIANS,
In their private pracree, with entire success, in all cases.
SELLS SPECIFIC PILLS,
For diseases of a private nature ; a run is frequent 4 per
formed tie a wet*, and entire confidence may be placed in
them. This remedy is a newly discovered specific, more
active and speedy in its effects than Oubebs or Combs
alone. The pills are half 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,
pasr-paid, by the agent, on receipt of the money.
Sold by all the principal druggists and dealers, and by
DYOTI' & CO., wholesale agents, North Second street,
Philadelphia. nev2-eoddiwly
ITELMBOLIPS EXTRACT IsUfaittj,
THE GREAT DIURETIC
REMIBOLD*B 'EXTRACT BUCEIU,
TR Ir. GREAT DIURETIC
HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT DUCEIU,
. .
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And a Positive and SpecAc Remedy for Diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Organic Weakness,
And all Diseases of the Urinary Organs.
See Advertisement in another column. Cut it out, and
send for the Medic ne.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
•
MEtalil-dait3m
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE, TREAT
MENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERIIATORRHEA,
or Seminal Weakness, Sexual :Debility, Nervousness,
Involuntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting from
Self-abase. Ac. By Robt. J. Cnlverwell, M. D. Sent
under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post
paid, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHARLES J. C.
KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York. Post Office Box. No.
4,550. warck2o-d&w3m.
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced nurse and female physician, base 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 infants. Per
ectly safe in all eases. See advertisems LI. in another col
et g td,1859-d&w/y
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.—BRANDRETIeS
PILLS WARRANTED TO CURE PETER AND AGUE.--The
effect of purging with BRANDEETH'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 DAD wbstever.
In fact, if the blood is poisoned, it is impure, and im
pure blood results in disease.
BRANDRETIFS PILLS,
though innocent as bread, yet they are cagakle 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 N 0.294 Canal set, New York,
and by all Druggists. Also, by GEC at BELL, corner
of Second and Chestnut streets, Hathavrg, and by all
respectable dealers in medicines de9-d&wlm
Cristadoro's Hair Dye
THE ONLY DYE Ever analyzed
THE ONLY DYE .Sworn to be poisonless
THE ONLY DYE For a living brown
TUE ONLY DYE For a perfect black
THE ONLY DYE That defies detection
THE ONLY DYE .That is instantaneous
and the
ONLY DYE
For all who desire to have the color of their hair changed
with safety, certainty and ranality, to any shade they
may desire. Manufactured by d CHEM 001t0, 6 Astor
House, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all
Hair Dressers. inurl9-dawliu
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:
. . .
4, We see an advertisement in your columns of Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup. blaw we never said a word
it favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we
feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is no
brzsto.g —WE HAVE TRIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO BE ALL IT
maims- It is, probably, one of the most successful
rcedicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And
those of your readers who hare babies can't do better
than to lay in a supply. Bela-dimly
THE GREAT ENGLISH ItiblEDY.—Sir
James Clarke's Celebrated Female Piil, , prepared from a
prescrip'ion of Sir J. Clarke ; M. D., PhysicianEatraorcll
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 excess and re
moves all obstructions and a speedy cure may be relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly Baited. It will in a short time bring on
the monthly pesiod with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain. to prevent counterfeits.
THEM PILLS SHOULD NOT BC TAKEN BY FEMALES DIMING
THE FIRST THREE MONTI/80P PREGNANCY, AS THAT ARE
SURE To BRING ON MISCARRUGB, BUT AT ANY OTHER TIME
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 e ffect
cure when all other means have failed, and although a pow
erful remedy, do not contain nron, calomel, antimony, or
anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which shoald be carefully preserved.
N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60
pills, by return mail.
For hale by C. k. BANNS - ART. ITRITIBbIIII. jy7-rjaWiy
Dr. Branon's Concentrated Remedies.
. .
No. THE GREAT II MITER. speedily eradicates all
the evil effects of SEIR-AisUSE, as Loss of Memory,
Shortness of Breath, GidOiness, Palpitation of the Heart.
Dimness or Vision, or any constitutional derangemontg of
the system, brought on by the unrestrained indulgence of
the passions. Acts alike on either sex. Price One Dollar
. . - - • • -
No. 2. TELE BALM will cure in from two to eight days.
any case of GONORRWEIL, is without taste or smell, and
- equires no restriction of action or dies. For either sex,
trice One Dollar.
No. 8. VIE TERINI will cure in the shortest possible
ime, any case of GLE KT, even after all other liemedie;
nave failed to produce the desired effect. No taste or smell
Price One Dollar,
No. 4. TOE PUNITF.It 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 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 TUE 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 PASTTLS 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
For sale in Ilarrisbrire only by C. A. BANNVART. where
Circulars containing valuable informat , en, with full de
scriptions of each case, will be delivered gratis. en appli
cation. Address DR. FELIX BRUNON,
inyl-4113 , O , 0. fox 99 PhiladslOilin . Pa
NEW SHOE STORE!
NEW SHOE STORE!!
THE PHILADELPHIA
SHOE STORE,
NO. 38.1 MARKET STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO GEO. W. NOALLVS JEWELRY STORE.
AS CHEAP AS THE CEEAPEST!
AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST!
The undersigned begs leave to inform the Shoe buying
public of Harrisburg that he has opened a Shoe Store at
the above named place, where will be found a large as
sortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD
VERY CHEAP FOR CASH.
Give us a call and examine our goods at the
PHILADELPHIA CHEAP SHOE STORE,
NO. 3S MARKET STREET.
apll-dtf J. O. ICIAIBALL.
REMOVAL.
JOHN W. GLOVER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Has removed to
60 MARKET STREET,
Where he will be pleased to see all his frieses.
octB-dtf
L - OR BENT.—A. COTTAGE on Pine
I: street. Inquire of MRS. MURRAY,
mar27-dtf Corner of Second and Pine Sts.
AUCTION ! AUCTION ! !
I will sell by Public Astatine, on Wednesday, the lOth
day of April, A. B. 1881, and to be continued from day
to day until all is disposed of, at the Store Room, No.
12, North-western t ide of Market Squhre, next to Fei,X , S
Confectionery, the entire stock of goods embracing
China and Wass Ware, Tea and Toilet Sets, Molasses
of diffe-ent grades, Black and Green Teas, White and
Brown Sugars, Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil Stands and Oil, Tea Cadays, Pl-tform and Counter
Scales, Sugar Milt, &e. Als'o, Liquors, such as Brandy.
Wine, &c.; some old in bottles. Sale to commence at 8
o'clock in the forenoon, when terms will be made known
by [ap9-dtf] W. L. TRCWICIE.
ARBOR VIT/ES FOR SALE.—The
subscriber has a lot of these beautiful evergreens,
just received from Pittsburg, for sale at his Green-house,
above town, or at his stall in the lower Market House,
on Market mornings. They are in excellent condition,
ant are probably the finest specimens ever brought to
this place.
ALSO, a lot of Locust Posts, from 6 to 22 feet in length,
Which he will sell low for cash. JOIHt M. MUCK.
ap2-d2w
B ANK L hTTER AND BUSINESS
LETTER PAPBC
We would call attention to a new article of paper,
called BUSINESS LETTER, which has been gotten up
to meet the wants of business men and others who ob
ject to Commercial Note as being to narrow, and do not
-wish to use part of usual letter sheet.
This overcomes toth the above objections ; is a per
fect sheet; pure wove ; plate finish ; ruled on one side ;
made from beet material, free from adulteration, and put
up in neat boxes convenient for use.
We also have a paper called BANK LETTER, :similar
to the above, except it has but half the number of lines
on, so as to allow a printed blank or heading above.
For sale by THEO. F. SCHEFFER,
mar 19 No. 18 Market Street, Harrisburg.
E NGLISH AND CLASSICAL
BOARDING SCHOOL,
FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS,
MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNA..
Students prepared for College or business. Location
pleasant, healthy and easy of access by Pennsylvania
Central Railroad For Circalava containing terms, tes
timonials, &e., address the Principal.
ap4-I.oida4tw E. L. MOORE.
I UST OPENED—A FLOUR, and FEED
II STORE, two doors from tte Seven Stars 'Hotel in
Chesnut street, by H. BUGO WAN.
Harrisburg, April 11.—ap13-6td*
MMIWU
TRAVELING AGENT OF THE
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
This old Transportation Line is still in aucces , ful
operation, and prepared to carry freight as LOW as any
other individual be ween Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sun
bury, Lewisburg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Lock Ra
ven, and all points on the Northern Central, Philadel
phia and Erie, and Williamsport and Elmira Railroads.
Local Agent at Harrisburg D. A. MILENOH •
Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & HINCRMAN, No.
808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock.
p. at , will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery, the
next morning. . C. F. MIIENCH,
ap4-dtf . Traveling Agent.
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FIRST CLASS GROCERIES ! fr.
_ _
LARGE ARRIVAL!!
HAVING JUST RETURNED from the Eastern cities, where
We have Selected with the greatest care a large and COM
plete assortment of superior GOODS, which embrace
everything kept in the best City Groceries, we respect
fully and cordially invite the public to examine our
stock and hear our prices.
febls WIC DOCK, J R ,, & CO.
CHAMPAGNE
DUC DE MONTEBELLO,
MEIDSIECR. & CO.,
CRADLES HEIDSIECR,
GIESI,ER & CO.,
ANCHOR-SILLERY MOTTSSEDE,
SPARKLING NIUSCATEL,
MTJMM & CO IS,
VERZENAY,
CABINET.
In store and for sale by
JOHN ii. ZIEGLER,
de2o 73 Market street
WARNE'S RIFLE AND PISTOL
T CrALLERY,—Now op.n for a short time, in the
rear of Braut's Hall, Harrisburg. ap3.32w*
WANTED -A WHITE WOMAN.-
A good COOK can find constant employmentand
good wages. Aptly to DANIEL WAGNER, at the Seven
Stars Hotel, corner of Second and Chesnut streets.
marl 2 •
EVIPTY BOTTLES ! I !—Of all sizes
and descriptions, for sale low by •
del% WM. DOCK, 7B y & CO.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH !
10,000 BEAUTIFUL STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING
OF THE LORD'S PR.A.V ER FOR SALE!
VALUABLE PROPERTY GITEN AWAY!
The idea of representing the LORD'S PRAYER by an
engraving, and of ornamenting and arranging it in such
a manner as to produce at once a model of neatness and
taste, was conceived and carried out by ORMSBY, the
celebrated Bank-note Engraver of New York city. It
commences with exquisitely executed words of "Cm
FATHER." and then follow in succession the other parts
of the Prayer, every phrase of which is engraved in the
most elegant and tasteful manner. Near the bottom of
the picture is a superbly executed head of OUR SAVIOUR,
and encircling the upper part of the engraving are ten
angels, each bearing one of the TEN COMMANDMENTS.
The engraving has received the most unqualified praise
from the religious community, as there is nothing of a
sectarian character about it, having been recommended
by clergymen of all denominations. As an ornament it
is one ofthe most splendid ever pub'ished in this country,
and is destined to take the place of a poorer class of
engravings. The size of the plate is 20x28 inches, and
is unquestionably the cheapest engraving ever offered in
this country.
Who that loves Art—who that delights to study a fine
engraving—who that would possess a beautiful Picture
—who that would receive the impressions which such a
work is calculated to impqrt, wou l d fail to secure a copy
when the price is only ONE not.Lan, with the chance of
securing for that sum in addition a permanent home or
another valuable Gift?
As a work of art this valuable and beautiful engraving
is worth more than the dollar asked fot i 4 as will readiily
be acknowledged on an inspection of it; but the
subscribers intend to make a Gift Distribution to
purchasers of the engraving of valuable presents, as
follows :
1 House and Lot in York Borough;
2 Building Lots ;
2 Buekles ; Quinn & Palmees make, warranted;
1 Rockaway;
100 Valuable Books;
50 Barrels of Flour, warranted
1,000 Gilt Frames to sutt Engraving of Lord's Prayer :
500 Steel Plate Engravings—Birth of Christ; Magnifi:
cent Looking-glasses;.
Gold and Silver Watches;
All kinds of Jewelry, embracing Cameos, Floren
tines, Mosaic. Gold Stone. &c.
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PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
READ WHAT A DISTINGUISHED PHYSICIAN
OF ST. LOUIS SAYS OF IT.
0 . J. WOOD, Eeq.: Dear Sir—Allow -me the pleasure
and satisfaction to transmit to you the beneficial effects
or your Hair Restorative after a trial of five years I
commenced using your Restorative in January. 1855,
since which time I have not been without a bottle on
hand. When I commenced the use, my hair was quite
thin, and at least one-third gray. A few applications
stopped its tilling, and in three weeks time there was
not a gray hair to be found, mither hag there been up to
this time.
After my hair was completelyrestored. I continued its
use by applying two or three times per month. Ely hair
has ever continued healthy, soft and glossy, and my scalp
'perfectly free from dandruff. I do not imagine the facts
above mentioned will be of any particular advantage to
you, or even flatter your vanity at this late day, as I am
well aware they are all well known already, and even
more wonderful ones throughout the Union. I have oc
cupied my time in traveling the greater part of the time
the past three years, and have taken pride and measure
in recommending your Restorative and exhibiting its
effects in my own case. In several instances I have met
with people that have pronounced it a humbug . ; saying
they had used it, and without effect. In every instance
however, it proved by probing the matter, that they had
not used the article at all, but had used some new arti
cle, said to be as good as yours, and selling at abouthalf
the price. I have noticed two or three articles myself
advertised as above, which I have no doubt are humbugs.
It is astonishing that people will patronize an article of
no reputation, when there is one at hand that has been
proved beyond a doubt.
Apparently. some of those charlatans have not brains
enough to write an advertisement, as I notice they have
copied yours, word for word in several instances, merely
inserting some other name in place of yours.
I have, within the past five years, seen and talked with
more than two thousand persons that have used your
preparation with perfect success—some for baldness,
gray hair, scald head, dandruff, and every disease the
scalp and head are subject to.
I called to see you, personally, at your original place
of business here, but learned you were now living in New
York.
You are at liberty to publish this or to refer parties to
me. Any communication addressed to me, Care box
1920, will be promptly answered. Yours, truly,
JAMES WHITE, M. D.
Warren Springs,. Perry Co., Pa., June 7th, 1850.
PROF. WOOD.: Dear Sir—l was induced more than a
year ago to try your valuable Hair Restorative, for the
purpose of cleansing my head of dandruff I bad suf
fered with it upon my head for years, and had never been
able to get anything to do me any good in removing it,
although I had tried many preparations, until I saw
your advertisement in a Harrisburg paper. Being there
at the time, I called at Gross & Ross's Drug Store
and bought a bottle, and now am prepared to recommend
it to universal use, for it has completely removed all dand
ruff from my head, and an application once in two weeks
keeps it free from any itching or other unpleasantness.—
I must also state that my hair had become quite white
in places, and, by the use of your preparation, has been
restored to its original color. lem now 50 years of age,
and although I have used two bottles of the Restora
tive, no one has any knowledge of it, as I allow a Few
gray hairs to remain in order to have my appearance
comport with my age. My head is now of less trouble
to me, in keeping it clean, &c., than at any time since
I have been a child. I consider your preparationof great
value, and although I do not like to expose myself, I
consider it my duty to say so. You can use this, or any
part of it, in any shape you think proper, if it is worth
anything to you Yours, &c.,
U. H. ETTER.
Bloomington, Ind.. July 30th, 1859.
Dear Sir :—I here send you a statement that I think
yell are entitled to the benefit of. I am a resident of
Bloomington and have been for over tliirtyyears. Ism
vow over 50 years of age. For about twenty years past
my hair has been turning considerably gray, and was
almost entirely white, and very stiff and unpliant. I
had seen a number of certificates of the very wonderful
effect of your Hair Restorative, but supposed there was
more fiction than truth in them ; but entertaining a
strong desire to have my hair, if possible, restored to its
original color and fineness, as it was in my younger days
a beautiful black, I concluded I would make the experi
ment, commencing in a small way. I purchased one of
your small bottles, at one dollar, and commenced using,
iollowing directions as nearly as I could. I soon discov
ered the dandruff removed, and my hair. that was fall
ing off in large quantities, was considerably tightened,
and a radical change taking place in the color. I have
continued to use it till I have used three of your sma , l
bottles. and just begun on the fourth. I have now as
pretty a head of dark brown, or light black hair, as any
man, or as I had in me youthful days when a boy in the
hills of Western Virginia. My head is entirely clear of
dandruff, and the hair ceased entirely falling off, and is
as soft and fine, and feels as oily, as though it was just
from under the hands of a French shampooer. Many
of my acquaintances i requen fly say to me, "Butler, where
did you get that fine wig?" 1 tell them it was the ef
fects of your Restorative. It is almost impossible to
convince them that it is the original hair of the same
old gray head. Yours, truly,
FREDERICK T. BUTLER,
Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana.
PROF. Wl:l(M's Ham RBSTORaTIVE.—In another col
umn will be found an advertisement of this well-known
and excellent preparation for restoring gray hair to its
original color. The flair Restorative also cures cuta
neous eruptions, and prevents the hair falling off. We
have seen many authentic testimonials in proof of these
assertions, some of which are from gentlemen whom we
have known fur many years as persons of the moat re
liable character. Don't dye till you have tried this Re
storative.—Beston Olive Branch.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. —We are not in the habit
of puffing every new discovery, for nine cases of ten
they are quack nostrums, but we take great pleasure is
recommending Professor Wood's article to all whose hair
is falling oil, or turning gray. Our well-known contri
butor. Finley Johnson, Esq., has experienced the bene
fits of its application, andjoins with us in speaking of,its
virtues. Let all try it, and bald beads will be as rare as
snow in fiummer.—Buttimore Patriot.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE .-13talike most specifics,
this is proved, by unimpeachable ev.dence, to possess
great efficacy as a restorer of the hair to its pristine
vigor. Where the head had become almost bald because
of sickness; the use of this artide has produced a beau
tiful growth of thick, glossy hair. It is therefore a val
uable preparation for all classes. Its ingredients are
such as to effectually eradicate dandruff and other im
purities, which operate so injuriously to the hair. It
also has curative properties of another descripti n In
many cases pimples and other disfigurements of the skin
disappear wherever it is used. There is no hakard at
taching to the trial of this remedy, and its effects can
only be beneficial, as the compound. if it does not cause
a manifest improvement, is incapable of doing harm. as
its component elements are perfectly innoxioue.—Bos
ton Transcript, Apra 22, 'O9.
A GETSUINE liciox.—ln our capacity as conductor of a
public journal we are called upon to advertise the cure
ails of the day, each of which claims to be unadultera
ted in its composition and infallible in its curative ef
fects—with what justice we leave our readers to deter
mine. In one instance, however—Prof_ Wood's Hair
Restorative—we are so well assured of the notable
qualities of the article that we give it our endorsement
as all that its inventor and vender claims it to be. Its
effect upon a falling head of hairi9universally known to
be magical; like lime or guano on exhausted land, it
brings its crop wherever applied. Our own thatch is
fortunately healthy, but wa advise our friends with
sparsely growing hair to trythe Itestora.tive.—Columbia
Spy.
Quaosc NOSTRUM —The majority of hair washes, hair
dyes, hair tonhs, hair oils, and the numberless prepara
tions which are now before the public under such ex
travagant, hycerbolical and fantastic titles as we see
paraded in show windows and new.paper headings, as
hair preparations, are all humbugs of the first w..ter ;
their real merit, when they possess any, is, 'hat they do
no harm. Hog's lard, whale oil, lard oil, sweet oil,
scented and colored, make up, when in beautiful wrap
pers, and white flint glass bottles, the costliest character
of tonics. and when thus costly, are baptised with some
tri-syllable term, and caught at by verdant young and
old of both sexes. Such is not the character of Prof.
Wood's Barr Restorative. T his gentleman emnes before
the world without any “highfalutin" Xilophlofori urn or
any other ristoundin . and startling catch-penny term ; he
simply advertises a Hair Restorative—:what it e xpr.sses,
precisely—and as a Restorative it acts. Buy Professor
Wood's flair Restorative, add as you value your scalp,
aye, your very brains, arply nothing else; for it may be
that you will get some worse substance than perfumed
lard oil on your cranium. it °member. Wood's ltektora
live for the Hair is the best article extant..--/Ysto York
Day Book.
O. I. WOOD & Co., Proprietors, 444 Broadway. New
York, and 714 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo., and sold by
all good, Druggists. mar2•daW2ni,
St. Louis, July 10th, 1860
iltebical.
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION:
HELMBOLD'S Mann for the Bladder.
H ELM BOLD'S BUCHU for the 'Kidneys.
HELMROLD'S BUCHU for the ( travel.
HNLMEOLD'S BUCHU for the Drop.y.
HELMBOL WS BUCHU for Nerv,
lIELM ROWS BUCHU for Less of Memory.
HELM POLO'S BL CRU f. r Dimne•a of V fliOD,
EIELMBOLD'S BUCHU fQr t Breathing.
HELMEOLWS BrO WU for Weak Nerves.
EIE LINO LB'S BUCHU for Gener. I Debility.
E ROLD'S BUCHU for Universal Lucinda.
HELMBOLIVS BUCHU for Borror of D sease.
HELM IiOLL , S BUCHU for Night Sweats.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Wakefulness.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU or Dryness of the Skin.
RELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Eruptions
HELMBOLD, • BUCHU for Fain in the Hek.
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Tenttoraty uffusion and Lrsc of Fight.
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Want ,f Attention and Horror of Society.
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UELMBOLD'd BUCHU for Excesses arising from Indis
cretion, and all Diseases of
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OB OONTEM
PLAT LNG MARRIAGE,
TAKE NO MORE PILLS,
TFIEw ARE OF NO AVAIL,
HELMROLD'S FIT KA CT EUCHU,
IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD
For all complaints inedent to the Sex whether arising
from Indiscretion, Habits of D ssipst'on, or in the
DECLINE 0" CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEE SVIVIP'i Ova ABOVE.
NO FAVILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Talte co more Balsam. Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine
for Um lea ant and Dangerous Diseases
HELMBOLD '8 EXTRA CT BUOHU CURES
_ ._ _
SECRET DISEASES
In all t eir Sages, At little Expense,
Little or no Change of Diet; No lineonTentence,
AND NO kXPOSVRE .
Use fIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII for Excesses
arising from habits iminrged in
BY YOUNG AND OLD
cc Cc 44 44
And for diseases arising from habits of dissipation. It re
moves all improper discharges, and will restore the patient
in a short time to a s ate of health and put ity.
Use I.IELDIBOLD 7 S EXTRACT 11110t1II for diseases and
affectiens of the most distressing character.
Use REVUE OLD'S EXTRACT BUCRII for all &Teams
and diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
cc ig
Whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
Cl if
From whatever cause originating, and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same
tr.atmtnt and may originate from the some cause.
READ! READ READ !
RELMBOLD'T BIM RU is safe and pleasant in taste and
odor, but immediate in its action.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, M T. HEIJMISOLD, Chem's - , who being
duly sworn, does say that his preparation contains no nar
cotic, mercury or injurious drugs, but is purely vegetable.
R. T HELMSOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, the 233 d ty of Novem
ber, 1854. WM. P. H tRBARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5; delivered to any ad
dress.
Prepared by IL. T. PrELVDOLD,
Practical and Anclvticsl Chemist,
104 South Tenth St., b low Chestnut. Phila.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose "OF TEIBi R. max" and MOTHER"
ARTIOLES ON THE DEPUTAT ON ATTAINED BY
IlelmboWs Genuine Preparations.
"‘ Extract Buchu.
4C CC " • Sarsaparrla.
cc ‘c Improved Rose Wash.
Soid &s, J WYETtE,
AND ALL D fiIIG , ,ISTS EVERYWHERE.
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The undersigned would respectfully inform thePablio
that be 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, anilfurniehed
with every convenience to be found in the best Ilotelain
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 wind will be
spared to render the " UNITED STATES" apleasant and
agreeable residence to all who may favor it with their
patronage. Charges moderate.
0c22-‘l3inwly H. W. KANAGA. Proprietor.
B UERLER HOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE,
HARRISBURG, PA.
GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR.
This old established House having changed hands
during the present semen, 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 eimve ,
fences which pertain to a First Class lintel janl2-tf
for Sale & ao Rot
OR BEN T.—A commodious two-story
DWELLING ROUSE. (in Second street, below Pine ? )
w•th wide Ball. large Back Building, Marble Mmtles in
Parlors, Gas in six rooms, all the croms just papered
nun painted Thesecond story divided into seven rooms,
one of which is a Bath This, in connection with the
fact that the house has just been riaced in the most
thorough repair makes is one of the most desirable
houses in the city. Enquire of
upS
WOR SALE.--The BUILDING on the
I corner of Walnut and Short streets, used as a
COOPER SHOP. This building was originally built so
that it could be turned into Dwelling Houses. It con
sists of three separate frames placed together, each frame
being 25 by 23 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 o' Drawback's Patent Stare Cutlers,
and a Set of Saws for Tainting 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.WOULLOCI-1,
feb9-dtf •
126 51.arket Street.
TIO d U t S r ES I T t O he
t. R . . e E h N e T w . , — en R.—Tree
s o t r ee tre
t k e t r
Walnut, are offered for rent, from the let of April next.
For terms, enquire of MICHAEL EITHKE.
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WELD THE PRECEDING WEEK,
OVER SIXTY COMPETITORS!
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more than 1.000 Illustratiuns inserted in their proper
places; over 5,000 words synonymized; together with
numerous tabb-s of pronounced proper n ames.
Sold by E. hi. POLLOCK & SON. Also Worcester's
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As we purchase very low for cash, we are prepared to
sell at as low rates, if not lower, than can be had else
where. If purchasers will call and examine, we feel
confident that we can please them in respect to price
and quality. E. M POLLOCK & SON
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