Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, June 13, 1863, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURE.
MAXIMS FOR FARMERS.
The following maxims, from the Canada Ag
riculturist, ate copied, with high commendation,
by the agricultural press :
1. Never get in debt when l'ott can not ace
your way out again; when your owe, pay as
fast as yon can, and promptly.
2. Never enlarge your farm when half of
what you now own is not cultivated.
3. If you own more laLd than you can till
well, and in debt, or need funds to make ne
cessary improvements, sell part of your farm
and use the money to pay your debts and mike
your improvements.
4. Never borrow money to build a showy
house, when a less preteniious one would an
swer better, and never lend money when you
Stave undrained or poorly tilled land to im
prove.
b. Lay out a system of improvements for
your farm aid buildings, and, as your means
permit, carry these plans out.
6_ Do not enter upon speculation with other
people's money, or your own, unless you see
clearly that you will make profits, and even
then do not do it -to the neglect of your farm
ing.
'T. Do not martgage your farm for money to
buy goods; very tisw men can enter the mer
cantile business without training for it, and
not become bankrupt.
8. Do not buy fancy stock and pay fabulous
prices, on the spur of the moment, or without
knowing why you want it, and how you are to
make the investment profitable.
9. Do not keep poor meek whoa you on
keep good at the same expense, and with four
times the profit.
10. Du nut change your kind of Wining be
cause what yon raise this year is low priced,
for that which is high ; ten chances to one your
orop will be up next year, and that which is
up now will then be down.
11. Do not try to grow those crops for which
your farm is not well adapted.
12 If you Dave a good location do not sell
out expecting to better it, because you are of
fered a good price.
13. Do not change farms often, for by so do
ing you, can carry, out no definite system of
improvement.
14. Do not begin to improve till you have a
general plan of what you wish to do ; to do so
would be like commencing to get out timbers
fOr a house before yon know its length and
breadth.
15. Unless your crops are good ones, sow
less and plow better.
16_ Be present With Year hands as much as
possible, otherwise little work will be done,
and that poorly. No business requires the
master's oversight more than farming.
17. Cultivate a little well rather than much
poorly.. Who does not remember the story of
a farmer wtio had two daughters ? When the
first one married he gave her one-third of his
vineyard, and yet he bad as many grapes as
formerly ; when the second married, she took
half the renuthadet foe her portion, and yet
the yield of the father's share was not lessened.
18. Keep ahead of your work, or your. work
will keep ahead of you.
19. Resolve that your farm shall be a profit
able one, if industry and good management
will make it so.
20. Invest your surplus earnings in making
such improvements as will add to .the profit,
appearance, and convenierme of your farm.
21. When you make experiments, see that
you keep within the laws of nature. These
are the farmer's helps; make such experiments
as appear to be reasonable, no matter what
your neighbors say.
V.. Be kind to those , you employ, and to all
the animals yon work.
23. Sell your produce when prices are hsgh,
and if you do not need the money keep it when
they are very low, unless it is certain they
will remain so.
24. Make • yourself ihroughly acquainted
With the principles of agriculture, and be gui
ded by tletn.
25. Perform all labor at the right season_
26. Do all jobs in the best manner.
27. .When you begin one piece of work, fin
ish it before you commence another.
28. Do not leave work half done expeetin g
to finish it neat, year; finish as you go.
29. Take care o'f your tools when you get
through using them, and do not work with
poor cities when you can afford good ones.
30. Do not boy old wagons, harness, plows,
&0., at auction, because you can get them
cheap. Better expend the money for books,
travel, 6t same needed improvement.
31. Do not keep more - stock on your farm
than you have plenty of pasture for.
32. Hat forty-five you have a fair property,
do not work with your muscles so hard as for
merly, but save the afternoon of each day for
mental and social improvement. •
33. Give your children a good education,
physically, intellectually, morally, and social
ly.
34. Like an interest in all improvements
that have a bearing on agriculture.
35. Use machinery and horse power, where
possible, instead of your own muscles_
36_ In all you do, ondotkVor to get hold of
the long end of the lever, instead of the short
one, if you would work to advantage.
i:N ii :PKW-VE3 tt, ;too d
After so mach bas been said and written,
and so many theories started, (only to be
again exploded by stubborn facts,) as to the
mysterious potato disease, it has at length be
come the good, fortune of certain pains-taking,
'patient German botanists, to disciver that the
true-it:id only cause of disease is the presence
of a parasite fungi's on the leaf. Dr. De fie
ry; Kuhn, and others have learned, by the
closest attention to the potato plant, that there
are no diseased potatoes where this fungus
does not first attack and destroy the leaves ;
and, also that thisparasite; when located there;
is very rappidly 4 9 'veloped if the 'weather is
Warm and showery theft the fungus not only
spreads and matures, but its spores , are washed
down into the tubers,
always infectin g those'
first which, lie sear the surface of the hill, and
in the end, if 'the warm, wet
.weather contin
ues, the others are also diseased.
Prof. Johnson. of Yale College, in a letter
to the Country Gentkmon. folly indorses this
fungus theory. as promulgated by the German
botanists.. lie eays:—"Beyond all reasona
ble doubt, it is proved that the potato never
rots without the fungus, and that it always rots .
With it. Pleating the fungus on a second po
tato, develops the disease. Shielding the 06-
from the fungus prevents the disease. The
rot starts where the fungus begins to grow.—
Each microscopic cell of the tuber becomes
discolored and rotten, when, and only when,
the fungus issues its branches into it, or into
its immediate neighborhood. Constitution,
tuber, propagation, aphises, salt, manures have
nothing to do with the disease, except es they
favor or drat - myths fungus." Again—"Thtea
investigators have not merely looked at the
blighted leaves and seen the fungus there but
have watched the fungus, as it rapidly sends
out its branches into the still healthy portions
ef l tfieleaf, which it literally devours—appro
priatafig the-juices to its own nourishment, and
l ea ying , behind a disorganized and decayed
mom,, Fs the track of its desolation. It is easy
to set with - the naked eye that the ftingn, trav
els over the potato leaf before the blight. If
the observer carefully regards one of the
brown; bAght - . spots, when the disease is
spreading, he will Bee that its borders are es .
tending over green leaf, in a forest of
tiny mold Plants; iwi4olt cover the leaf with a
greenish down: -This hi the true potato fun-.
glut, the paymas t ers 4Sfetttatal, 68 it is now 1)0-
ally designated."
To avoid the potato disease, it is advised
11, 'piece of gronndlortfeletted for growing
seed potatoes, autille seed should be
planted that have ever been mixed with dia
l' •
eased potatoes. If fungus appears on the
leaves, they must be immediately removed, so
that. the zoospores cannot be washed down to
tubers in the hills. By all means, farmers
should plant e lily, so as to have the potato
ripen, if possible, before the warm September
rains Rid in ripening and developing the fun
gus. By being carettil to plant only the health
iest tubers, and on land where no diseased po
tatoes have been grown, it is supposed that
the potato fungus, like the smut in wheat, may
s •on be run out.
far Zate & ao unit.
VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY for
V SALE—MATILDA FURNACES and ORE B kNii S.
This property is &Weed on the Juniata river, in Mifflin
and Huntingdon counties, ra., within oue mile of Mount
Union Station. on Pennsylvania. railroad. The Juniata
canal and Pennsylvania railroad pass through the pro
perty. It embraces about Twenty-seven Hundred Acres
of land, about three hundred acres of which is good
farm I,od, in a high state of cultiv Mon ; the balance
is good timber land, would supply sufficient charcoal.for
the furnaces The improvements area good substantial
Furnace, Stack, Steam Engine, Iron Blowing Cylinders,
&c., with all the necrssary buildings. There is on this
property an extensive bed of Iron ore, being identical,
in the geologic 11 series, w l4 : that at Denville and
Bloomaburg. This ore can be mined and delivered .4
the fnrnac a for about one dollar per ton. Limestone
in abundance, of good quality, on this property. The
extensive coal fields of the Broad Top and Alleghenies
are from forty to fifty miles distant, by Pennsylvania
railroad or canal. and the canal running through the
property makes it one of the best locations for the
manufacture of iron, either with coke or anthracite.
In addition to the charcoal, the buildings for the fur
nace and faint are ample, substantial, and in good repair.
The property wilt be sold a bargain, and on easy terms.
For further particulars address
WASHINGTON RIGHTER,
Com:Lusts, Lancaster county, Pa.
P. 8 —For quantity sac quality of the ore siie Prof_
Leettliv'e report an mina.
VALUABL F PROPE RTY*
PUBLIC SALE.
In pursuance of the last will and testament of .701 IN
SELE, deceased, will be exposed to Public Sale on
taturday, the 13th day of June, 1863,
At the Court House, in the city of Harrisburg, at two
o'clock p m.. a valuable TRACT OF LAND. sittrste in
the city of Harrisburg, on the Jonestown road, adjoin
ing property of John Shoop, William Allison and the
thettgulco It being the property of John Bele. de
ceased ; containing Twenty-one Acres, mote Of less.
Erected thereon is a good two-sio - y
FRAME HOUS) AND BARN,
Other out build nga ; good water and a thriving young
APPLE ORCHARD
Sale to commence at two o'clock, as above stated,
when the terms and conditions of snle will he made
known by JOHN B ADY,
my2s-dts Administrator de boats non, C T. A.
'Ulf SALE.—The BUILDING on the
gy: corner
.of ; Walnut and Short streets, need as a
uOOPKR SHOP. This building was originally built so
.bat it could be turned Into Dwelling Rouses. It con
poteof three separate frames placed together, each frame
Wag 2.6 - by 20 feet, making the oa th* lmilding,asitnow
stand,. 75 feet long and 20 feat wide.. Will sell aloe an
EIGHT HORSE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER,
nearly new, anikone of Drawback's Patent Stave Cotters,
and a Set of Sates for Jointing Staves. The above
property will be sold at a bargain, as we wish to clear
the ground en which the building stands. Enquire at
the Brokers Oilice of S. L. hVOULLOOR,
feb9-dtf 126 Market Street.
NOTICE TO SPECULATORS
ift
TALVABDR RITELDINO LOU VOA §4701A
A number of large sive BVILDINO- LOTR, adjoining_
Ike Round House and Work Shops of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable
terms. Apply to au29-dly JOHN W. HALL.
LOTS FOR SALE-ON NORTH ST.
and Pennsylvania Avenue. Apply to
R. J. HALDIMA.N,
martwitf Cor. Front and Walnut eta.
I'OR SALE—A House and Lot on
Sixth street, near State. Enquire at the Exchange
Office of S. b. M , OULLOOII,
26 Market street,
Where the highest price is always paw for GOLD anti
SILVER. fe6l2-dtf
FOR SALE.--A TWO-STORY Mum
Romp in Short street Inquire of
NADU W. K. YKR.BEItIe_
ilDpeing.
VAL WORK PROMIBED 111
ONE WEEKI
rRiNN - BYLVANIA
STEAM. DYEING ESTAULISIDIENT,
104 MARXIST 13TIC.1;111',
BETWSBN FOUILTIVAIVD
HARRISBURG. PA.,
Where every description of Ladies , nod Gentlemen's
larmente, Piece Goode, &0., are Dyed, Cleansed, and
leashed in the t , At manner and at the shortest r.otioe.
coikidtway 74)0Glit F Ml_ PropriPtnr4
TO AIteIIITEOTS.-The Fouth.Ward
• IL' Eloho6l Board will paj a piernioto of Thirty Dollars
for a plan and specidcAtions for a two-ntory Brick-School
House, to be erected on their lot on Fourth street The
above aurnut will be paid For the plan and specifies-
tiorla adopted- necessary information will begiven
by selling on the committee Plus to be famished , by
the lac of June. JACOB HOUSICR. President;
H=ear rarst.r.smassaan t Secretary—nay2l,4ltd
I'ONDENSED MlLK'—Just received
.) sad for sale by WM. DOOR jr., 4 CO.
WALLPAPER, BOHDERS, Sze., &e.,
sold yet at hist year's prima, without any advance.
At ECLIEFFEII'S BOOKBTOItit.
1 PIED PE AOHEi,.. I ---PARED AND
VriPASUID—InA received by .
KIM it-, ft 00.
THE NATIONAL ALMANAC AND
ANNUAL RECORD for Dia. for wile At
• • , 81NINBEHR'S BOOKSTORE.
"HOW ARE YOU GREEN
' Li BACKS .”—:-DAN BRYANT'S new comic Song.
Price 30 cents, just ;eceired and for sale by WARD, at
his Mudd itorj, 'Third 'street. 'Call and get a copy
early. , . . , ap2B
•
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tito
HUBAELB PRIBIB APPLIII just received and for
ealo(varylow), by WM. DOM E jr., CO.
•
MEW ORISAANIEISUGAIt 1-FIRST IN
izt Mißtsr !--posiqe by •
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\l'VRP:dringFirLiuglnizii3aol.l3,:tAtemeeerm.i
-per itmait'; ARSOLlPligerritiite Writing -Fluid, RAE
RIdoN,B "Columbian Writing Fluid. LAUGHLIN &
BUSHFIRLD'B Ink, Copying Ink, Carmine and Red
Inks et the best gaatity , Bine Ink, .11Inisilege. &c.,at •
80HEF/FXR I B BOWESTuE•
BOSS' AMERICAN WRITING
FLUID, equal if not saperior to Arnold's English
Fluid, and only 52 cents per quart bottle, at
BOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
lIA M 8 ! !
Newbold's eelebrated,
Michener's ;excelsior,
Nvans & Swift's superior,
Jersey Plain very flue.
and Bologna Sausage. Fur
Also, Dried Bed, TOOPos
We by apl4 wit, bout, Jr, & CO.
aRkiEN CORN.—WINSLOW'S fresh
U Green Cora:just received by
WM. DOCK, dn. , & co.
THE FINEST STOCK OF PHOTO
GRAPH ALBUMS, PORT 'FOLIOS, CARD-CASES,
POOKJICT-BOOKS, for esl4 at
*metier's Bookstore,
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UCKWHEAT MEAL LS,
-LP
by W SUPER EXTRA, from Wycoinlag Valley, fo
co.
maip
K. DOCK. &
METIOALLY SEALIiD
IPPea lt thes, Tomatoes, Lobster Salmon, Myrtiya,
814001 O y st e rs, for sale by . WM. DOCK, jr., &Cc i.
QOLDIEWB OAMPAXOtrabIIOA
A very. convenient Writing,Deek wise, Portfolios,ltentorandnui Boob, Portman=lei. ite. at
80H~iP1 'A BbOXIITORI
'TAMS, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNA
IL
, IIAIISAGHIS, TONOUBS, &e., for palo low, by
WM. DOON, aa., &
3nourance, .
MUN=ma
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1835,
This Institution is doing business on the Mutual in
surance princopie combined with a Joint Stock Capital.
By the act of incorporation the stuck is pledged for
the payment of any losses which the company may sus
tain. Ana as an additional security to the assured, the
act requires thlt the profits or the business obeli be
funded and remain with tee corporation, as &guarantee
and protection to the insured against loss, nutil ordered
by the Board of Directors to be redeomed in accordance
with a provision of the act of incorporation. This fund
will be represented by scrip issued 13 the company,
bearing interest not exceeding six per cent.
No divideral of scrip can be made when the losses and
expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums.
Insurances will be made on Vessels, Freights and Car
goes ; on Goods trinsported by railroads or canals, and
by steamboats on rivers and lakes; also, against damage
or loss by Fire, fora limited time, or permanently.
The undersigned, as Agent for the above well known
company, will make
,Insuran co against lONS or damage
by fi re, either perpetually or annually, on property in
either town or country.
Marine and Inland . Transportation Risks also taken
Apply parsimony or by latter to
ROBBAT L. MITENCHI
jan26 tf Harrisburg, Ps.
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPAIY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE No. 40S CIIESTNUT 5T.401 ,
[CHARTER PERPETUL.] 1 0 . NIOLTZ ,
CAPITAL . AND ASSETS, - - $1,543,356 11 ,1 01NEER, MACHINIST t STEAI I '
THOMAS BIZGWAY, PresidOnt-
SOHN V. avarss, Actuary. No. 6, NOR 111 SIHTH S" .
CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON LIVES on Between Walnut and Marta
the moat reasonable terms. Machinery of every duce
They act as Executors, Trustees and guardians under Brass Cocks of all sizes
last Wihs t and as Receivers and Assignees. Fittings constantly o.
The capital being paid upend inve• ted, together with All work done
a large and constantly increseins reserved fund, offers own supervis;
a perfect security to the insured. oc3
The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or
quarterly.
The company add a BONUS perlodica'ly to the insu
rances for life. The FIRST BONUS appropriated in
December, 1844 the rEOlatili UONUS in December,
j 849 the BMWS is December, 1954, and the
FuORTR BONUS in 1859. Them additions are made
with- ut requiring any increase in the premiums to be
paid to the company.
The following are a few examples from the Register'
Amount of Policy and
Policy. ISum I Bonus or I bonus to be increased
Inunred addition by future addition,.
No. 89 $2,500 $ 887 50
a 132 8,000 1,050 00
cc 199 1,000 409 00
cc 833 6,000 1,875 00
Agent a Harrisburg and viol',
IMAM BUEHLER.
jelB-dly
INgitiRANOE.
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of
THE . INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
•
laeorporated . 1794—Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL ASP ASISIVEI AMP°
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Man, Samuel W. Jones, John A. Brown,
Samuel V. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, John
R. Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William E.
Bowen, James N. Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John Ma
son, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, Edward H.
Trotter, Edward S. Clarke.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary.
As central agent for the above named company, the
undersigned is prepared to take Fire Risks in any part
of the State of Pennsylvania, either annually or perpet
ually, on the most favorable terms.
Office in Walnut street near Second.
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
Harrisburg, Pa.
TEE COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO.t
Of Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
This company continue to i- sure buildings, merchan
dise, and other property. against loss and damage by fire,
en the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or pre
mium note.
The Serge and increasing capital of the company, con
tacting, of premium notes given by ite members, and
baaed upon
$1,475,789 35,
Insured on the mutual plan, affords a reliable guaran
tee equal to ten times the average lose on the amount
insured i and the Directors pledge themselvea to deal as
liberally with those who may reetain less or damage as
the case may admit of, consistent with justice to all
parties concerned.
Amotint k Premium !Votes, 11.1.55,620 49.
Balance of Cash Premium unex.
. .
pend. Jan. Ist. 1.62 .. $1,668 67
Cash receipts during the year 1864
leas Apnta , commissions. 6.781 47
Cash receipts in January, 1863..... 695 80
69,346 84
Losses and lxpene: paid during
the year 1862.. $6,329 73
Balance unexpended, February 2d,
1868 8,016 11
- $91145 84
A. E. GREEN, President
Gseaos YOUNG, Jr , Secretary.
M. S. ISHUYAW, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
Robert T. Ryon, . M. 8. Shuman,
Abraham Bruner, Michael R. Moore,
ankin Fendrich, George Young. jr.,
U. Minich, Nicholas McDonald,
Samuel F. Rberlein, Amon 8. Green.
Splin t im Rprehey, feb2l.3ted
§ottis.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
oppoarra THE PENNSYLVANIA AND LEP ANON
VALLEY' EAILROAD DEPOTS,
Haanuistras, PA.
The undersigned having taken the above Hotel, whiCh
hu b awl refitted and tarnished throughout, begs leave
to inform pie : palings thil4 ho ie well prepared to SCOODIi
,:ta, those Who last favor him with their patronage,
a that will give entire satisfaction.
The 'UNITED STATES HOTEL is located in the Immo
slate licinita, of the depots of the Pennsylvania and
Lebanon Valley railroads, where the traveling public cam
be asmonunodated with glory comfort without the Limon.
vezdenee or expense of going up -town
Neither pains nor. expense shall be spared to render
the tieing of this estataishassalt as seralartabls as they
can possibly be elsewhere in the city of Harrisburg.
Carehel and eompetent porters will always be found at
the depots on the arrival of the train", to take charge
of the baggagefrso of chargo.
Ask for the 'UNITED STATES HOTEL. •
myf-dly L. W. TEN EYCK, Proprietor.
NATIONAL 110 TEL,
(LATE WRITE SWAN,)
Race street, above Third, Philadelphia.
. .This establishment offers great inducements, not only
on &GOMA of reduced rates of board, but from the gen
ital loeation to the avenues of trudo, ac well as tile eon'
Sentences. afforded by several passenger railroads run
ning past and contiguous to it, by which guests can pass
to and froni the' Hotel to the different rsil,oad depots,
should they be preferred to the regular on:minuses be
longing to the house. I am determined to devote my
whole attention to the comfort and convenience of my
guests, and endeavor to give general satisfaction.
Terms-4145 Per Day.
DAVID 0. SIZGRIST,
(Formerly of Eagle Rotel, Lebanon, Pa-)
P. V.. RaoDna, Clerk, alrlbdtt
gransportelon.
DANIEL A. MUEN.OII I
Agent of the Old Wallower Line,
Respectfully informs the public that this Old Daily
ransportation Line, (the only Wallower Line Roe le
existenae in this eityd is in sammasful operation, WM
prepared to carry Freight as low as any other individual
line between Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewis.
burg, Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Look Haven, and aL
other points on the Northam Central, Philadelphia and
and Willaingimaltdlrcl!amltaimg
Harrisburg,
Goods sent to the Warehouse of Messrs, Pcsoock
Zell* Hinehman. O. 808 and 810 Market street, above
Righthi 'Philadelphia, by 4 o'clock p. m., will arrive at
1143 110 11 4 1 , 1. 4 gent
Harrisburg ready for delivery, next morning. 'AY.
MPTY BARR WM.—, A large. number
_EA of omptrWine, Brandy nod Whisky firrels for
was by W.ll.DME i jr., ft CO.
E AGLE WORKS,
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA,
MANUFACTURER OP
BOOK - BINDERS' RULING MACRINES AND PENS,
STANDING PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS BOALDS,
AIM KAMM PDX
GRINDING CUTTING-MACHINE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Mills and Fodder Cutters,
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Machine Work and Iron and Brass
. CASTINGS,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL 'ITS BRANCHES,
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC.
1D Any Machine' of Wood, Iron or Brass made to
order. Gear and Screw Cutting, kc.,...3c.a.
HICKOK'S
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS.
117' Cash paid for Old Copper, Eras', Spotter, do o.
STEAM BOILERS.
PNNNSYLI ANIA RAILROAD,
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES
Of VSI3IO . =patens, both stationary and swinging, BABB
WEIGHS and various other Building Castings, for sale
'very cheap at the [nay24-dlyj RAOLB WORKS.
O. MOLTZ,
•N.
_ENGINEER, MACHINIST t STEAM FITTER,
No_ 6, NOR ril SILITH FUME;
Between Walnut and Mart it, Harrisburg, Pd.
Machinery of every description made and repaired.
Brass Cocks of all sizes, and a large assortment. of Gas
Fittings constantly on band
. -
Ali work done 3n this establishment will be under his
own supervision s and warranted to give - satisfaetion.
on%
STEAM BOILERS.
Having made efficient and permanent arrangements
for the purpose, we arc now prepared to make
' Mgzim.fk.mir
of every kind promptly and at reasonable rates. We
shall nee iron made by Bailey & Bro., the reputation of
which is.second to none in the market.
11711 one but the best bands empinyed. Repairing
promptly attended to. Address
EAGLE WORRB,
mayti-dly] Itarrieburg, Pa.
33,387 50
4;060 00
1,400 00
0,875 00
WM. A. PARKHILL,
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
04:111: 1 1 , 13C3 , 1:411EVI:4441III11 7 1.00:0,1t4vifiric):TI4q1
Stores, dwellings, churches ' public buildings, facto
ries, &c., tilled up with gas, lead and iron pipe in a
workman-like manner. Hydrants, Wash Basins, Bath
Tube lift sun Pores Plllllpl., Water Cleacts, Lend end
Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of publie
patronage is respectfully [tenoned. All work promptly
attended to. je2.4331s
REMOVAL.
The eubecriber hoe removed hie PLUMBING AND
BRASS FOUNDRY from Market street to Yourth street
above Market, opposite the Bethel Church Thankful
for pact patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to Mai
nose, to nierit a continuance of it.
*at.9.7-Aitf WK, FARXHILL.
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES I
A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD!
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE!
THE STRONGEST GL UE IN THE WORLD!
FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS,
IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN,
ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL,
AtC„ ac,
THE ONLY ARTICLE OF THE ifAND EVER PRO
DUCED WHICH WILL WITHSTAND WATER!
EXTRACTS.
"Every housekeeper should hare a supply of Johns A
°matey's American Cement Glue."—Neut York Times.
"It is so convenient to have in the house."—New
York Express.
"It is always ready; this commends it to everybody? ,
—New York Independent.
"We have tried it, and find it as useful in our hone
aa **ter ii—Witiessi Spirit of the Times.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
VERY LIBERAL REDUCTIONS TO WHOLESALE
DEALERS.
TERMS CASH.
Er For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers gene
rally throughout the country.
JOHNS & CROSLEY,
(Sole Manufacturers,)
78 WILLIAM STREET,
(Corner of Liberty Street,)
Jyll NEW TORR. dly
T LYON'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA
BRANDY.
THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY has,. for several
years, been manufactured from tue pure juice of the
AMERICAN CaTAWdA and ISABELLA GnAPE and
has attained a rare popularity throughout the West and
South, where great quntities of this superb article is
sold for MEDICINAL and FAMILY purposes. It not
only equals. but excels the most choice IMPORTED
BRANDIES in PURITY, QUALITY and RICHNESS OF
FLAVOR, and wherever it has been Introduced it had
invariably met.the most unqualified favor and extended
sale.
The want of really pure Brandy has long been felt in
this country and the opportunity to procure an article
of such quality as to aupercede the sate and use of the
many vile compounds en often sold under the name of
B ran dy," can M regarded only as a p~tblle gold,
L. LYON'S CATAWBA BRANDY posemies all the
choice qualities of the beat imported liquor, and is posi
tively known to be of PERPACT PURITY and of SU
PERIOR FLAVOR.
In support of the above statement, we refer to the
certificate of the undermentioned well-known chemists
Dr. A. A. Hayes, Assayer. Boston, Mass.
Dr. James R. Chilton A Co., 'Odemists, New York.
Dr James R. Nichols, Analytical Chemist, Boston,
Mass.
Dr. T. V. ff. Blaney & Dr. G. A. Marriner, Analytical
and Consulting Chemists. Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Cox, Chemist, CinCinnati, Ohio.
Dr, Charles Uph6v4 ShappaPd t .Okarbilitetis 11 . C.
Mailers. Gentry and Blackwood, OheinistS, Waft.
Dr. N. A'. Pratt, Savannah, Georgia.
All of whom have analysed the Brandy and recommend
it as a perfectly pare article and as an invaluable medi
cinal agent'
I have been aepointed the sole agent for the sale of
this Brandy for the city of Harrisburg and Dauphin co.
novil-dy Dr. LOUIS WYETH.
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•
V III POUisilki 1 4 1xtra Prime • Sugar
6•OUV (lured Wows ter sale very low whelowile oz
retell by . W. DOOICIR. 0
,~~ia~l~iiiern.
ABOVE STATE STREET
PRINTING °MOH
,lli~ultanenui.
Bank Notices.
BANK NOTICE.—Notioe is hereby
given that the undersigned have formed an associa
tion and prepared a certificate for the purpose of estab
lishing a Bank of Issue,Discount and Deposit, under
the provisions of the a entitled "A supplement to an
act to establish a system of Free Banking in Pennsyl
vania, and to secure the public against loss from Insol
vent Banks, approved the first day of May, Ann° Domini
eighteen hundred and sixty-one. The said Bank to be
called THE FARMERS' BANK OP MOUNT Jelr, to
be located in the borough of Mount Joy, to consist of a
capital stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, in
shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privilege of ' in
creasing the same to any amount not exceeding Three
Hundred Thousand Dollars in all.
J. Hoffman Hershey, John ht. Hershey,
Martin B. Feller, Jacob M. Stauffer,
Reuben Gerber, John M. Bear.
jan2B-46moaw*
jkj OTTO E.—Notice is hereby given of an
II intention to establlsh a Bank of Discount, Deposit
and Circulation. under the provisions of au act, entitled
, lAn Act to establish a system of free banking in Penn.
kisivaion," &c , and the supplement thereto; said Bank
to be called " THE fdANUFACTURBRB' BANK," to
be located in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster
comity, Pa., with a capital, of One Hundred Thousand
Dollars, to be divided into two thousand shares of Fifty
Dollars . each dead-Bind
JUST -RECEIVED!
TFIE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMEN
OF FINE
STEEL ENGRAVINGS
PRINTS, AND HEADS,
AN D
SCENES, ADAPTED FOR GRECIAI►
OIL PAINTINGS, AT
Was. Knoche's Musie Store
No. 91 Earkei street, Ifarrisburg.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
-
THE LARGEST
AND
CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT
W. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE,
AT 93 MARKET ST.
no2B-tf
J OLIN TILL' S
COAL YARD,
SOUTH sECOND STREET, BELOW - PRATri:
ROLLING MILL,
Where he keeps constantly on hand
LYKENS AND WILKESBARDE COAL,
Such as STEAMBOAT, BROMEN, EGG and NUT
which he will dispose of at the lowest market price.
Consumers will do well to call on him and, lay in
their supply, as the Coal will be delivered clean, and
full weight. jan2s-dilm
LOUIS FLOUR.- THE BESI
BRAND FOR FAMILY USB in the market. DM
barrels or the celebrated Bt. Lours Flour, universally
pronounced the most superior article ever offered in tits
market, just received and ter sale by
WM DOOR, & CO
hißtcsa FISH every Tuesday and FM
day at JOHN WISE'B Store, corner of Third and
Walnut. my 3
V t / ALL PAPER. AND WINDOW
r SHADES.
HENRY C. SHAFFER
Etas a large stock of Widow Shades and Wall Paper or
hand which will be sold very low, Call and examine
Paper Hanging personalty attented to.
No. 12, MARKET STREET,
eaat_sitt Near the bride.
SECRET DISEAFES !
SECRET DISEASES!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT!
SAMARITAN'S GIFT!
THN MOST CNICTAIN REBIND , / EYRE 17811 D.
Yes, a Posetive Cure!
BALSAM COPAYIA t MERCURY DISCARDED.
Only ten Pills to be taken to effect a cure.
They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any
unpleasant taste, and will not, in any way, injure the
stomach or bowels of the moat delicate.
Cures in from two to four days, and recent eases in
twenty-four hours.
No exposure, no troub/e, no change whatcoer.
krice male packagea, 32; Female, 33. Sold by
D. W. GROSS & CO.
Sent by mail by DESMOND & CO., Box 131 Phila. P
0. jantl-dly
BLOOD! BLOOD!
SORES : THEfR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON
DITION OF THE VITAL FLUID,
which produces
SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TET.
TEES, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OK VENE
REAL DISEASES, ETC.
SAMARITAN'S
ROgO7' AND HERB JUICES
Is offered to the public as a positive cure. Banishes all
impurities of the blood and brings the system to a
healthy action, cure those spots , Tatters, Scales and
Copper Colored Patches.
SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES.
The Samaritan's Root and Herb Juices is the most
certain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par
ticle of the potion.
FEMALES! FEMALES!
In many affections with which numbers of Females
suffer, the ROOT AND HERB JUICES is most happily
adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing
down, Falling of the Womb, Debility, and for all cons ,
plaints incident.to the sex.
DO NOT DESPAIR.
goop out of hospitals. Here is a cure in any case fox
EL Fries $1 per bottle, or sia !vs $5, with Fan direc
tions. Sold by D. W. OROSS & CO.
Sent by Express carefully peal ed by
DESMOND '& 00,
jans-ly Box 151 Phila. P. O.
("EDAR TUBS, CHURNS and MEA
vv together with a lase assortment of BAB.
BgOOMB /co., jut marred and for male very
ow, by WM. 1)601C, la., fr. 00
P..s W. C. TAYLOR'S
3EI w SOA P
It is economical and highly detersive.
It contains no Rosin and will not waste.
It is warranted not to initirelhe hands.
It will impart an agreeable odor, and is therefor
suitable for every purpose . Nor safe by
Wld. DOCK, is., & CO.
LT A N S!!! —Just received, a large
enpply of COVERED SUGAR-CURED HAM, qf
.tie best brand in the market. Every one sold le gam
%mead. 3nne27l WM. DOCK, JR, & 00.
BOSTON OR &OKERS.—A supply of
these delicious crackers Not waved and for Salt
WM. DOVIi, &00 •
MINCE MEAT.-A SUPERIOR AR
TICLE just received and for sale by
WM. DOM, Jx., & CO.
W E BSTE WS ARMY AND NAVY
POCKET DICTIONARY.
Just received and for Bale at •
sonEgylms 800 "{STORE.
LOOKING GLASSES —A Splendid
Awiortment of New Looking Glasses, just received,
at W. KNOUHE'S Music Store , 93 Market street, where
they will be sold cheap. Call examine. mrl3
MOKED SALMON.—A choice supply
for Bale by' - W. DOCK, jr., & Co.
ITINOE PIES!
RAISINS, CURRANTS,
CITRON. LEMONS,
SPICES, CIDER,
WI ES, BRANDIES, &c.,
!or ell by • WM. DOOR, JR., & 00.
TA :LE S.-MADAME BURDETT,
J fro "ow York, has taken rooms on the corner of
Market , Second streets, (Wysth's Block,) where the
la PM , to cut, dt and make Ladies' dreams of every
descripti and in the latest and most fashionable style.
LI" , In. same room, machine stitching of every do-
SeriPtiow. a by Mill. CLARK . ap4dtf
Booko, Stationtrp, Sc.
1 1
Teaebers, Parents, Scholars, at.dcootmhperrsisi,ninginneepdaro.:
CHOOL BOOKS.—Behool Directors,
School Books, School stationery, &e w i ll Sod a
ccm :
piste assortment at E. M. POLLOCK , ly SON'S BOOK
s i , t W iv e a l: w ett o r o ' :.
tShTeORET following:rket Square, Harrisburg
READERS —McGoffey's, Parker's, crows Angell's.
SPELLING BOORS.— cGuffey's, Cob s b n :
Town's, Byerly's Combry , s.
br E id i ge 43 ;s l' , l ront G ert A h l4 's,, M T i a g th S il — Ps ß l i a l°4l, e 'B , ' NV el.st,
HMO nIES .--Grirsehmes, Dayenport r s,Frost's,Wil.
son's, Willards, Goodirtch's, Pinnock'sy Goldsmith's and
0 ara's,
ARIVISIZITIO'S.---frreenhiat's, notarial:A*li, 11m., 8 ,,,c,
Bones, Golburn's, smith and Duke's,Davie's.
ALGEBUAB.—GreeraearS, Davie's, tars, Ray's,
9ridge's.
DlCTlONARTS.—Woreester's Quarto, Academic, Com
.reheusive and Primary Dictionares Walker's bishop'.
Cobb's, Walker, Wet ster's Primary, Webster's High
iahool. Webster's Quarto, Academia.
NATUPAL PEClLOSOPlll2B.—Oonnitockls, Parker's.
Swift's. The above with a great variety of others can at
aly time be fcund at my siWre. Also, a complete assort
mint of School Stationery, embracing in the win le a com
plete outfit for school purroses. Any book not rgthe abbrs,
pr-icured at one days notice.
Country Merchants supplied at wholesale rstN.
A.IsMAN.S.OB.—Jobn Baer and Bore! Almanac for sale at
1. M. POLLOCK & BOWB BOOK OTOBB, Harrisburg.
KT Wholesale and Retail. rayl
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER I
suet received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPBK
BORDERS, FIRE SCREENQ /cc., Ice. Itis thelargest
i,nd best selectedassortment in the city, rangingin price
`rom six (6) cents up to one dollar and &quarter (SIM.)
As we purchase very low for cash, we are prepared to
=ell at as low rates, if not lower, than can be had else
where. If purchasers will call and examine, we feel
eenfident that we eau please them in respect to price
sad quality; E. M POLLOCE bc SON,
mar 23 Below Jones , House. Market Square.
JAW BOOKS ! LAW BOOKS I !-A
general assortment of LAW BOORS, all the State
Reports and Standard Blanton - tory Works, with many of
the old Inglisb Reports, scarce cad ram together with
• large assortment of second-band Law Books, at very
low prices, at tint one price Bookstore of
R. M. POLLOOK tc SON,
Market Square, Harrisburg.
myB
subscribers propose to publish by
4 11 bs E„
piton a "FARM MAP" of the Township of 111 c i
odWAT ARA," Dauphin county, Pa., if sufficient en
couragement is given . The Map will embrace the Bounda
ries of the Township and Farms contained therein, num
ber of Amen, Locat,oa of Residences and Names of Pro
peetyhelelora generally_ There will also be on the Map
a Table of Distances, showing the distance from 000li
Cross Road in the Township to Harrisburg, thus ren
dering it a valuable Map to Farmers and Dealers in Real
Estate particularly. Those desiring Views of their
Residences put on the Map will be charged a moderate
extra price. The Map will be neatly executed, colored
and mounted, and delivered at the low price of Five Dol
lars, payable on delivery of the same.
CLARK dr, AIIB,
832 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Harrisburg, November 1, 1881 —tf
'WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO
DICTIONARY!
TAN MET DEFINING AND PRONOUNCING
DICTIONARY OF THE EHOLISH LAS:C3LTAGE,
Sontainsii,n4 Royal Quarto Nei; and 20.000 words and
meanings not found in any other English Dictionary;
more than 1,000 Illustrations inserted in their proper
places; over 6,000 words synonymised; together with
numerous tables of pronounced proper names.
Sold by E. hi. POLLOCK & SON. &leo Worcester's
School Dictionaries. mar 23
A NOTHER SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS!
NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD!
For 7b lens, $l , $1.26, $1.60, $2, $3, 14.
Warranted to made of good gold, at
febls SCHEFFER , S BOOKSTORE.
fNLY ONE DOLLAR for a good Sub
stantial bound 'family 'Bible at
ScheB;er s s Bookstore.
IeIIEFFER'B Bookstore is the. Discs to
fin. antd Pono—lrarrante+l
WM. KNOCHE,
93 MARKET S 7, HARRISBURG, PA
pRALER nu
PIANOS.
NEW ROSEWOOD .PIANOS, from the best
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
THE BEST MANUFACTURED INSTRU
MENTS, from $45 to $lOO.
Guitars, Violins, Accordeons,
Fldtes, -Fifes, Drums, Banjos,
Tambourines, Violin and
Guitar strings and mu
sical merchandise
in generaL
•
SHEET MUSIC.
The LATEST PUBLICATIONS always on hand
Music sent by mail to any part
of the country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOC
FRAMES ,-
Suitetate for looking glasses and all kinds
pictures always on hand.
A fine assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLASSES
From smallest to largest sizes.
ser Any style of frame made to order at
the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE,
noel—dw&s 93 Market et.
J.J.owws Bowing Machine, 437 Broad
way, New York; - branch oaths OM, Iliszkot stmt.
Harrisburg. The undersigned respectfully informs
the manufacturers and citizens of Harrisburg thathe
has opened a sewing machine office for the sale of the
celebrated Howets sewing machine, making the well
known lock-stitch, and adapted for a ll kinds of leather
and cloth, and family use. M. RA.PHABL,
felffift.dly 4,5,1 t
BOARDERS WANTED.—The under-
Mimed, having rented a fine large and commodious
house, in Mulberry street, two diare from the corner of
Orporid street, in the city of Harriebtirg, she is prepared
to accommodate single gentlemen, or geuilvizion mod
their wives, with boarding on reasonable terms.
jyl9-dtim R. A. JOHNSON.
VLUID AND ALCOHOL, IN LARGE
x quantities and of pare quality, for eale by
WM. DOCK, JR., & CO.
GUTTA PEROHA. WATER-PROOF
ITh.. N CA- 2
(WITHOUT BRUSIIIefO,)
MR BOOTS, SHOES, HARNESS, CARRIAGES,
AND MILITARY LBATHER-WORX.
This new and excellent article excels everything ever
before in use, for beautifying and softening the Leather.
It makes a polish li:sse patent leather ; will not rub off
with water, nor stain the finest white silk, and makes
the leather perfectly water-proof. Twice a month ap
plied on boots and shoes, and once a month for harness
is ouncient. If the leather becomes dirty, wash it eft
with clean water and the polish will re-appear. War-
ranted as represented.
DIRECTIONS FOB US/I—Apply a few drops on
sponge, rub it slowly over the loather, and the polish is
complete, Prlee, $7) cents per bottle.
JAOKEION & 00., Bole Agents, PDX Alikeket area
jan9-dtf
DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS
FOR BALE, west of the Capitol, fronting on Grand
street and Hammond lane. Enquire of
GEO, t
66 Market street
febll-lmd
BOSTON CRACKERS.-A LARGE
Li SUPPLY of these delicious crackers jest received
and for nay by WM.. DOME, Ja., do OO
GOLD PENS !—The largest and lei
stock. from $l.OO to s4.oo.—warranted—at
SOMMER'S BOOKSTORE.
I. 4 I . XCELSIOR, ! !-SUGAR CURED
A:4 HANG !—A Delicious Ham, cured expressly for
family use.' They are superior to any now in the nisr•
tat. Eul92ti WM. DOCK, JA., dr. CO
BREAKFAST BACON.—A small but
very choice lot of Sugar Cured "Breakfast Bases
(equal tothe imported Yorkshire) just received.
flf22 WM. DOCK, JR., & CO
(TOFFEES AND SUGARS OF ALL
%.,/ GRADES, and at reasonable prime, o
fr eale by
DOCK, Ja., & CO.
COOPSit's GELATINE.—The best
article in the merket,jnet received end for a
Jer 14
mutrl4-41 WK. DOME .