Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, October 12, 1863, Image 4

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The path of duty I clearly trace,
I stand with conscience face to face,
And all her plane allow;
Calling and crying the while for grace,
"Some other time, and some other place--
0, not to-day—not now !"
I know 'tis a demon boding ill,
I know I knrepower to do if I will,
And I put my head to th• plough;
I have fair, sweet seeds in my barn, and to !
When el the farrows aro reedy to sow,
The voice says, "0, not now !"
My peace I sell at the price of woe—
In heart and in spirit I suffer so,
The anguish wrings my brow ;
But still I linger awl cry for grace—
some other urns, and some other place
0, not to-dsy—not now!"
I talk to my stubborn heart and say,
The work I must du I will do to-day ;
I will make to en
-_e Lord a TOW :
Ala I Will not rest and I will not sleep
Till the vow I have vowed I rise and keep,
And the demon cries, "Not now !,,
And 86 the days and the yearn go by,
And ao I register lie upon lie,
And break with Heaven my vow;
For when I would boldly take my stand,
This terrible demon stays my hand—
tsp., not to-nay—not notr!l7
FIVE YEARS A WIFE AND NINETEEN
YEARS A WIDOW-A WANDERER
RETURNED.
From the Bocheatar Democrat
Romantic stories occasionally find their way
into newspapers, in the form of local items.—
They are not always to be relied upon. The
state of the local market is sometimes the key
to their credibility, and when a dearth of items
prevails, that fact should receive a fair degree
of allowance.
But it is not always the most improbable
story that has the least foundation in facts.----
Truth is stranger than fiction. Oar informant
prefixed that remark to his own revelation,
which is about as follows—and as we are not
wafering - under an item-famine, we must
bespeak the reader's credulity for the case
in hand:
Twenty-four years ago this blessed October,
a young gentleman and lady, who shall be
nameless, living then in Old England, met like
Rachel and Jacob, at a well-curb, and ex
changed healthe and irons. It was love at first
sight ; at second sight they were married.
They moved to America, and begot sons and
daughters. Five Tears of wedded life elapsed,
and one fine morning the affectionate and de
voted husband, who was never before known
to forego the slightest conjugal or paternal ob
ligations, was missing.
Nineteen years passed by, in which the ab
sent husband was mourned as mysteriously
deceased, and quite forgotten by widow and
children. They had moved from their original
residence in pursuit of better fortune, and they
came to Rochester, where they have for some
resided. Last week, while the widow was
sighing in loneliness at the protracted absence
of her oldest son, somebody knocked at the
door, which was opened, and 10, the husband!
The renegade took a chair, and said he had
come back to take ewe of his family. Re hadbeen
like Sihbad, the sailor, wandering over the
earth and sea, sometimes throwing beefsteaks
into the diamond valley and making very heavy
profits on recovering them from the cormo
rants that picked 'em up ; he had been to Lil
lipnt and Brcbdignag, engineering huge cara
vans across Sahara, traced the sources of the
slept in the grottoes of Monte Cristo, made
a phrenological chart of the Sphynx, revelled
in the halls of the Aztecs, eaten mud pies with
the Hottentots, and turned the cold shoulder on
the Esq 'nintaux.
In short, he was narrating his experience at
length, when his eldest daughter moved that
ho atictten sine die, as they all supposed that
he had, long ago. A vote was taken on the
proposition by the family circle, and although
the wife and mother only sustained the nega
tive, she maintained that she was in the ma
jority ; that the erring husband should remain;
that poverty was his best recommendation, and
if be could not take care of his family, she
wzraid take care of him, according to the origi
nal tenor of their agreement, " till death do
them part." Comment is superduous.
DIPOBTANT TO BANKING AND SA
VING INSTITUTIONS.
g leiter, from Hon, J. J. Lewis,
Ccuimissioner of Internal Revenue, to a gen
tleman of New York City, is of importance to
banking and sayings institutions and their de
positors :
Treasury Department, Office of Internal Reve
nuer Waehtniton, Sept. 28, 1863.--Sue :—Sec
tion seven of the act to provide ways and
matins, &c., approved March 3d, 1863, relates
to the taxation bath of notes issued as currency
and of deposits of money subject to payment
on checks or draft.
You inquire whether any parties are tax
able upon their deposits unless they have
ILOtte circulation which are likewise taxa
able.
That part of the section in question which
has reference to circulation reads as follows :
"That all banks, associations, corporations or
individuals issuing notes or bills for circula
tion as currency, shall be," &c., &c., while that
which imposes a tax on deposits is in these
wards ! ""And all banks, associations, earls).
rations and individuals receiving deposits of
money, subject to payment on checks or drafts,
except savings institutions, shall be subject to
a duty of one-eighth per centriza each half year
from and after April let, 1863, upon the aver
age amount of such deposits beyond the average
amount of their circulating notes or bills law
fully issued and outstanding as currency."
The limitation of this tax to the average
tacemt of deposits above the average circula
tion, whose tax was already provided in the
same section, relieves from taxation those asso
ciations and individuals who have deposits,
but who have no currency in circulation.
The statute expressly exempts savings insti.
tutions and no others. Now, if it was intended
to assess a tax upon deposits only when * there
is no circulation, savings banks would have
needed Ike special exemption, for their want of
circulation would have relieved such a tax. It
'would appear that savings banks are in a class
by themselves, and that in determining the
tax upon the deposits of the other class, the
circulation is important only as it reduces the
amount to be taxed.
if there is no circulation, then nothing is
to be deducted from the average deposits,
which are to be taxed.
This seems to be the spirit of the statute,
ma.! I find nothing in the language which for
-1A•la this construction. Very respectfully
oars, &c.,J. J. lawn,
Commissioner Internal Revenue.
VXCEISIOR ! I I.—SUGAR, CURED
e iu RAM Delicious Ham, cured expressly fir
Arise" mac The 9 are mapeztor to guy new i n the mar
a~LMOO WM- DOCK. 7R,.. Zt CO
Boss' AMERICAN WRITING
mum, equal If mot superior to Arnold's Englilt
MAW, sad only 62 cents per quart bortle, at
ECIECTFI3I,B BQDICSIORS,
CHOICE TEAS—lmperi a l, J apanese,
Colony, Gunpowder, and all the this and common
Tear iII general use, for gal. at
Algid Emu, J.
Cosner oflfront ana %mut AN.
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WEBSTER'S ARMY AND NAVY
POCKET DICTIONARY.
Metros:nivel sod for Ws at
$O8'!! vs soownou_
MEW ORLEANS SUGAR I—Fuess
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gelmbolb's itemebits.
THE GMT 46 AMERICAN REMEDIEVI
KNOWN .AB
"HELM BOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATION, viz;
BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT "BUCHII."
HELMROLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
HELMI3OLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION,
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIIT,
A positive and specific Remedy for Diseases 4 the
BLADDER, EIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS.
This medicine increases the power of digestion and ex
cites the absorbents into healthy se on by which the
water or caicareous depositions, end all unnatural en
largements, are reduced. as Well as pain and inflamma.
tlOl/, and is good for MEN, WOMEN and ORILDREN.
HELMBOLD'S EXRRACT HUHU,
For Weakness prising from ExeesseP, Habits of Dies
patio% Early Indiscretion or Abuse, attended with the
FOLLOWING SYSTPTOMS:
Indisposition to Exertion, Dryness of the Skin,
Loss of Memory, Loss of Power.
Weak Nerves, Difficulty in Breathing )
Horror of Disease, Trembling,
Dimness of Vision, Wakefulness,
Universal Lassitude of the Pain in the Back,
Muscular Bystem, Fluddeg of the Body,
Hot Hands, Eruptions on the Pace,
Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medi
cine invariably removes, soon follow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC Fits,
In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say
they are not frequently followed by those 4, direful dm' -
easesjn
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION?
Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but none
will confess. The records of the Insane Asylums, and the
melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness
to the tenth of the martian_
THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED BY OR
GANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigo
rate the syetem,which BELMBOLIPS EXTRACT WORD
invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical
I=E=l
FEMALES ! FEMALES !! FEMALES !!!
OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEM
p 'VALI latJALE4:a..r,
In many affections peculiar to Females, the Extrac
Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosi
or Retention, Irregularities, Painfulness, cr Suppression
Of ClietelUSTl ETectletieTh Vlcerate4 Or leirrhotts state
Of the Uterus, - Leucorrh,a or Whites, sterility, and for a
complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from in
discretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the
ENURE ORANgE OF LIFE.
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT /T.
.......!0!
Take no Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicin
Unpleasant and Dangerous DIMENBIL
HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BIICRU
CURES SECRET DISEASES
In all their Stark at little gnome ; little or no chilli
in diet; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE.
It causes frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate
thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curia
strictures of the urethra, allaying pain and inflammation
BO -Frequent 4-a U,is class of diseases, (Lila ME - WM* POI
SONODS, DISEASED AND WORN-OUT MATTER.
Thousands upon thousands who have been the
VICTIMS OF QUACKS,
And who have paid HEAVY FEES to Warred in a abort
time, have found they were deceived, and that the " Poi
son " has, by the use of a Powerful Astringents,"; been
dried up in the system, to break out in an augravated:fornt
and
PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE.
Us
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU:
For all AffaatiOn Rod Diesellea of the URINARY OR
GANG. whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from
whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long
standing. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a
DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT IDUCHII
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
Awl it ir mt.& 19 lan tho 6 8 104 clicct Dille
for which it is recommended.
BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!!
HELMBOLDV HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Y COM
POUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
BYPHIL/8.
This is an affection of the Blood, and attache! the sexua
mans, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Windpipe and
other Mucus Surfaces, making its appearance in the form
of Veer& HELMBOLIPS Extract Sarsaparilla purifies
the Blood and tamovee all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin,
giving to the complexion a clear and healthy color. It
being prepared expressly for this class of complaints, to
Blood-purifying properties are preserved to a greater ex
Oat than %xiy . Other preparation of
.......:0:-....
ITETiMEOLD'S ROSE WASH.
An excellent lotion for diseases of a Bypbilific nature,
and as an injection in diseases cf the llifrinary Organs aris
ing from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the
Entrada Bimini and Sarsaparilla, in finch diagrams noncom,
mended. Evidence of the moat respensinle, and reliable
character will accompany the medicines.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From three to twenty none dotting, with mum /MU
TO SOINNOZ AND FAME
For medical properties of =CM; seelDispmsato
the United Rtates.
Dee Profaner DEWEW 1111110/9 worluion the Fr
lies of Pbyeic.
Bee remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSICK,
Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM M'DOWELL
celebrated Physician and Member of the /loyal Conan
Burgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions o
the Sift and Queens Journal.
See Medico- Ohirargical Review, published by BENZA
MIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons
Bes wit 9f the kt 9 Standard Works on Medicine.
Extract Bodo' DI 00 per bottle, or six for 95 00
Extract Saraaparilla.-- 11 00 per bottle, or six for 95 00
Improved Rose Wash..— 60c. per bottle, or six for 12 60
Or half dozen of each for IIZ, which will be sufficient to
cure the tact obstinate cues, if direetions are adhered to,
Delivered to any address, securely packed from obser
vation.
Describe symptoms in all communications.,Cure
guaranteed. AtifiGls gratis.
—:o:--]
AFPIDATIT
Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, who being duly sworn
deth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mer
guy, or other injurLous dra i n but arerkurely Te2gutable.
rt. T. g.EL=OLI).
Sworn and subscribed before mo, this 22d day oflionsm
ber, WM. P. RIBBERD, Alderman,
Ninth at., above Bane; Philadelphia.
Address letters for information in confidence to
U. T. HELAIBOLD, Chemist.
Depot, No. 101 South Tenth street, below Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
ItZWAIIN OF COVNTERTEITH
AND ITEPRIACMAD Dumas,
whi, endeavor to dispose «O 1? TfINNI ONYX , ' an
"other" articles on the reputation attained by
HNLII3OLDrii GIECTINN PIMPARATIONO,
atIMBOLDV 0041711112 EXTBLCT DUCittl
BILMBOLIPS GENUINE EXTRACT tIABBAPAItILLA
BILIMBOLIPS GENUINE DEMOTED ZOO WASIK.
Bed by all henztist a eregyvtere
MX FINS REL?dBOLVS—TANZ NO OM=
Out oat the adverrlvement and lend for it, sad mole
ENIVIIIIE/ONAND pdl44y
Cinzo of itrautl.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
NEW ~AIR LINE ROUTE.
ifflonsisaka
TIME IWO DAILY TO NEW Tom
AND
PHILADELPHIA
ON AND AFTNE MONDAY, April 20,1863, the Pao
meager Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad Depot, at Harrieburg, for New York and Plait
adelpida, ea follows, Tie;
ZABTWARD
=PRINS LIND leaves Harrisburg at 2.16 a. m., on
arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from
the West, arriving in New York at 9.16 a. m ., and at
Philadelphist at 9.20 a. m. A sleeping car is attached
to the train through from Pittsburg without change.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.09 a. m., ar
riving in Now York at 6.20 p. m., and at Philociolpkis
at 1.50 p. m.
PAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. m ., oa ar
rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Pant Mail, arriving in
New York at 10.20 p. in., and Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m.
WESTWARD.
NAST LINE leaves New York at 0.00 a. m., and phils
taphia at 8.15 a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1,20 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and
Philadelphia at 3.30 p. m, arriving at Harrisburg at 8.20
P. rd.
IXPRZSB*LINB learn New York at 7,00 p, la" &-
riving at Harrisburg at 1.45 a. in., and connecting with
the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg. A sleep
ing car is also attached to this train.
°animations are made at Harrieburg with trains °nth'
Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley
Railroads, and at Beading for Philadelphia, Pottsville,
Wilkesbarre ; Allentown ; Beaton ; he.
Baggage checked through. rare between New York
end Harrisburg, $5.15; between Harrisburg and Phia
delphia, $3.35 in No. 1 cars, and $3.00 in No. 2.
For ticket' and other information apply to
J. J. CILYDII, Heneral Agent,
ap29 Harrisburg.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
kilt; 10 *lMNltYiii Mkt V, I FI
Three daily 'trains to and from Baltimore and Wee
ington City. Connections made with trains on Penn.
sylvania Railroad to and from Pittsburg and the West
two train,' daily to and from the North and Wee
Branca, Susquehanna, Zhnira and all Northern Now
York.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1883, the
Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will
arthe and depart from llarrieberg and Bt4titeore
Dowd, vis
SOUTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday
at 10.10 a, in,; leaves Harrisburg at 1.16 p. m., and at
rives at Baltimore at 6.86 p. m.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (except Sun
day) at 11.07 p. at.; leaves Harrisburg (except Monday
at 2.00 a. in., and arrivals at Italtimore daily (amp
Monday) at 6.15 a. in.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave
Harrisburg daily at 6.30 a. in.
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily(ezoept Stuaday
at 9.15 a. m., Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives al
8119bi117 at 4,08 p.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at 9.15 p.
in., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.35 a m., and leaves Har
risbnrg daily (except Monday) at 3.00 a. m., and arrive,
at Sunbury at 5,38 a. in.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave.
Baltimore daily (except Sunday). at 2.0 p. m., and
rives at Harrisburg at 7.80 p.m.
fOr farther information apply at the Mt, in Perk
Sylvania Railroad Depot. J. N. DaBARRY,
General Superintendent.
Harrisburg, April 20, 11363-dtf
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD !
SUMMER TIME 'TABLE!
Mia
ON AND AF TER
.
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1563,
The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Oempany will depart frem and arrive at Harrisburg end
Philadelphia as follows :
EASTWARD
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg
daily at 2.00 a. m y and arrives at West Philadelphia al
8.10 a. m.
PAST LIND leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday)
at 6.45 a. In., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.56
a. in. Passenger, take breakfast at Lancaster.
WAY ACCOMMODATION, via Mount Joy, leaves
Harrisburg at 7.00 a. in., and arrives at West Philadel
phia at 12.26 p, m.
PAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ex.
cept Sunday) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Phila
delphia at 6.00 p. m.
HARRISDI7Ra ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Co.
lumbia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.00 p. n. , and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 9.80 p. m.
WBSTWARD.
BAITIMORI RXTRIBB TRAIN loomed Hittiablir
daily (except Monday) at 2.00 a. m.; Altoona,l 7 ./ 6 -
teke breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.
PHILA.DELPHIA. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Her
burg daily at SAO a. in., Altoona at 8.00 a.m., take break.
fast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 p. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisbarg at 1.15 p. m., Al
toona at 7.15 p. m., take supper, and arrives at Pittsburg
at 1220 a.m.
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg 3.50 p. m., Altoona
8.35 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.00 a. an.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2.30 p. m. , and arrives at Harrisburg at
0.00 p. m.
WAY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Philadel
phia at 449 p. m., Wad arrives at Harrisburg at 9.40
p. m. Thin train runs via Mount Joy.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Superintendent Middle Div. Ponn'a R. R.
Harrisburg, April 16, 18113.--dtf
1863. 1863.
L)HILADELPHIA. & ERIE RML-
L BOAD.—This great line traverses the Northern
end Northwest eounties of Pennsylvania to the city of
Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsyiroania Rail Road
Company, and under their auspices ie being rapidly
opened throughout Its entire length.
It is now in use for Passenger end Freight business
from Harrisburg to Driftwood, (Peoond Fork,) (177
mile') on the lantern Division, end from Eitsjiskl to
3"rto, VI miles) on the Western Division.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT El 315
MG.
Lure Northward.
Train.— 1.26 a. ta. I Zweig T r ain.. gm a. m
Cars run through without damp both ways on ths •
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and
twiren Datiti6l.6 and Leek listen
Ekont Sleepiug Cars on Express Trains tk way
between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Wilhanuspo t
and Philadelphia.
ler information HS/Min passenger
at. the 8.8. ear. Ilth and Market streets.
And for Freight business of the Compare Agents
8. B. Kingston, Jr., cor. 13th and Market stre
Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Brie.
J. N. Drill, Agent N. C. B. 8., Baum .
H. IL MOITSTON.
Gonl Frobat /lid, rim%
LDWill L. HOUPT,
lEten'l Ticket Agt.,
JOB. D. POTTS.
Gong Manager, Williamsport.
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mated. rerarlidi WV MM. 7* a n
OCKZET KNIVES.—A ve ry fi ne I s .
80113 1 / 7 1 / 1 11 BOOMOZ
Books, Statiimerp, Stt.
c,SHOOL BOOKS.—School Directors,
Teachers, Parente, Scholars, and °there, in need of
School Books, School Stationery, &c., will find a com
plete assortment at E. if. POLLOCK 4- SON'S BOOK
STORE, Market Square, Harrisburg, comprising in part
the following;
READHlid.—MoGaffey% Parker% coWe Angel Pa.
SPELLING BOOKS.— defaulters, Cobb , s,Wabaterl,
Townie, Byerly'a Combryfe.
UGLIER GRAMMARS.—EnIIion% Smith% Wood
bridge's, Monteith's, Tuthill's, ite r ve,
HlSTOSlES,—Orimshaw's, Davenport's, Frost%Wil
son's; Willards, Goodrich's, Pinnock% Gioldsmith'S arid
°lark's.
AlLlTHNlTlCll.—fireenlears, Stoddard% Interson's
Pike's, Rose's Colburn's, Smith and Duke's, Davies.
ALGIBIAL-4areenkeVi, Davie% Dayl, Ore,
Bridge's.
DRlTlONABYl3.—Woreester's Quark'', Academia, Own
prehensive and Primary Diationares. Walkerle School.
Oobb'e, Walker, Webster's Primary, Webster's Higki
Rehool. Webeter's Quarto. Academia.
NATURAL PHILOOOPHEILV.—CeIasteekIe, Parker',,
Swift's. The above with a great variety of others can al
any time be found at my store. Also, a complete assort.
meat of School Stationery, embracing in the whi Is a com
plete outfit for schoolpurpoem. Any book not in the store.
premed at one days unties.
Country Merchants supplied at wholesale ratite.
AEMANACiI..—John Baer and Son's Almanac for mile at
I. M. POLLOCK & SON'S BOOK STOBI, Harrisburg.
Mr' Wholesale and Retail. myl
WALL PAPER 1 WALL PAPERS I
Just revolved, our Spring Stook of WALL PAPER
BORDERS, FMB SCREENS Inc., &O. Dia the largest
and best selected assortment in the city, ranging in price
from six (6) cents up to one dollar and aquarter ($1.25.)
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 eaftudee, we feel
sonedent that we can please them in respect to price
and quality. M. 111 POLLOCK & SON,
mar 23 Below Jones , House, Market Square.
LAW BOOKS t LAW BOOKS ! !-A
•LA
general assortment of LAW BOORS, all the State
Reports and Standard Elementary Works, with many of
the old English Reports, scares and rare, together with
a lam assortment of aeoonthbong Low Bucks, at very
low prices, at ski one pries Bookstore of
B. M. POLLOCK it SON,
myB Market Square, Harrisburg.
THE subscribers propose to publish by
subscription a "FARM MAP" of the Township of
6 8WATARA," Dauphin county, Pa.,if sufficient en
couragement is given. The Map will emrace the Bounda
ries of the Township and Rama contained therein, num
ber of Acres, Location of Residences and Romeo of Pro
pertyholders generally. There will also be on the Map
a Table of Distances, showing the distance from each
Oroas Road in the Township to Harrisburg, thus ren
dering it a valuable Map to Farmer, and Deaden, in iical
Istate particularly. Those desiring View of their
Residences put on the Map will be charged a moderate
extra prim. The Map will be neatly executed., colored
and =UMW, and delivered at the low price of live Dol
lars, payable on delivery of the same.
CLARK & AUB
882 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
!Louisburg, November 1, 1881.—tf
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places; over 5,000 words synonymised; together with
numerous tables of pronounced proper names.
Sold by N. hi. POLLOCK & NON. Also Worcester"
School Dictionaries. inar2ll
ANOTHER SUPPLY OF
MORTON'S
UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS
NONE BETTER IN THE WHOLE WORLD !
For Tb lents, $l, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $B, $4.
Warranted to made of geed gold, at
Lebib SOELEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR for a good Sub
itantial bound Family "Slible at
SChelkWil Bookstore.
cCHEFFER'S Bookstore is the place to
hay Gold Peas—assisted
WITL KNOCHE,
N HAREM SE, HARRISBURG, PA
DEALER IN
PIANOS.
NEW ROSEWOOD PIANOS, from the beet
makers, from $2OO upwards.
MELODEONS.
THE REST MANUFACTURED INSTRU
MENTS, from $45 to $lOO.
duitars, Violins, Accordeons,
Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Banjos,
Tambourines, Violin and
Quitar 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 ROBEWOC '
FRAMES,
finitanie for looking glasses and all kinds
Dictum aiwaye on hand.
A fine assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLASSES
From smallest to largest sizes.
gar Any style of frame made to order at
the shortest notice. WM. KNOCHE,
noel-dwiSm 98 Market et.
AL owE's Sewing Machine, 437 Broad
way, New York ; branch office 90%, Market street,
Harrisburg. The undersigned respectfully informs
the mausfactarers and citizens of Harrisburg that Che
has opened a sewing machine once for the aide of the
celebrated Rowels sewing machine, making the well
known lock-stitch, and adapted for all kinds of leather
and cloth, and family use. 6. M . ELPHAIAL,
10145-41 y Agent
GUTTA PERCHA. WATER-PROOF
MI la 413. Q MC, X AT (A
(WITHOUT BKUSMING,)
FOR BOOTS, SHOES, HARNESS, CARRIAGES,
AND MILITARY LEATHER-WORK.
This new and excellent article excels everything ever
before in nee, for beautifying and softening. the Leather.
It makes a polish Hite patent leather; will not rub off
with water, not 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 stiMelent. If the leather becomes dirty, wash it if
with clean water and the polish will re-appear. War
ranted as represented.
DIRECTIONS NOR 17811.—Apply a few drops on a
sponge, rub it slowly over the leather, and the poliahis
Iskaitlete. Pries, STM cents per bottle.
JACKSO tf N & 00., Sole Agents, 9016" Market street.
janil-d
JACKSON it CO.'s
SHOE S TORE,
NO. IPO3 NANN.NT OTRINT,
MARRISP URG, PA.,
WlL•re they stead to devote their entire time to the
manufacture of
BOOTS AND SHOES
an kinds aad varieties, in the neatest and moot RlO
amble styles, and at satisfactory prima.
Their stook will consist, in put, of Gestitmes , s Rao
&VOW NUN &Whir D 9911 Mid NM% /M 4) 4 !tON
Ladies' and Miam i Gaiters, and otkerphoes in great
variety; and in fast everything connected with the
Shoe business.
crISTOMER WORK will bo yartionlarly attended to,
and ht all eases will satisfaction be warranted. Limn
*tied up by OM of the but makers in the country.
The long practical experience of the undersigned, and
t h e i r thernik knowledge of the business will, they
snot , b e m l ig o loax guarantee to the public that thin
will do them justice, and furnish them an article that
will recommend itself for utility, cheapness and dump
bility. [jwiP] JACKSON & 00,
BOARDERS WANTED. The under
eigned, having rented a fine large and commodious
house, in Mulberry stret, two doors from the comer of
&coed street, in the city of Harrisburg, she is prepared
to a ccommodate single gentlemen, er gentlemen and
their wives, with boarding on reasonable terms.
019-dem 11, A. JOHNliorr
FLUID AND ALCOHOL, IN LARGE
qualities aad of pure quality, for sale by
WM. DOGS, JA., & 00
IT AVANA ORANGE/. —Just received
WM TI MS. Ji . ion
[TAMS, DRIND BEEF, BOLOGNA
11 SAMMONS, TONOUNSAte., for sab, low, by
wag. DOM JR, & cp
Atact)intrp.
EAGLE WORKS,
RARRlslitlße, PINITSYLTANIA,
MANII/AOll7llllll 01
BOOK-BINDERS' RULING MINES AND PEAS,
STANDING- PRESSES,
SAWING MACHINES, PRESS SCALDS,
MID XI.ONINNS 701
GRINDING WITTING-MAORI:NE KNIVES.
Portable Cider Kills and Fodder Cutter',
SCHOOL FURNITURE,
General Machine Work and Iron and Brain
CA.STINGS,
WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
SCROLL SAWING, PLANING, ETC., ETC.
[Er Any Machine of Wood, Iron or Brass made to
order. Gear and Screw Cutting, &0., &o.
HICKOK'S
PATENT WOODEN SCREW CUTTING TOOLS.
la" Cash paid for Old Copper, Brass, Spelter, &e.
STEAM BOILERS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
ABOVE BTATI BTEBET
CELLAR WINDOW GRATES
Of various patterns, both stationary and swinging, SASH
WEB2I-1113 and various other Building Castings, for sale
every cheap at the [my24-dly I BAGLIIII WORBS.
J. MOLTZ,
ENGINEER, MACHINIST 4. STEAM FITTER,
No. 6, NORTH SIHTH STREET,
Between Walnut and Market, Harrisburg, Pa.
Machinery of every description made and repaired.
Brass Cocks of all sizes, and a large assortment of Gas
fittings emistantly en hand_
All work done in this establishment will be under his
own supervision, and warranted to give satisfaction.
STEAM BOILERS.
Having made efficient and permanent arrangements
for the purpose, we are now prepared to make
stoTtiti.dkilidr
of every kind promptly and at reasonable rates. We
shall use iron made by Bailey & Bro., the reputation of
which is second to none in the market.
117 - N one but the beet howto employed, Repairing
promptly attended to. Address
EiGLR WORKS,
may2B.-dly] Harrisburg, Pa.
WM. A. PARICHILL
PLUMBER AND GAB FITTER,
THIRD STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE TELEGRAPH
PRINTING OPPIOR.
Morse, dwellings, churches, public building?, facto
ries, /to., filled up with gap, lead and iron pipe in a
workman-like manner. Hydrants, Wash Basins, Bath
Tubs L Lift and Force Pumps, Water Closet!, Lead and
Iron Pipe for water, gas and steam. A share of public
patronage is respectfully solicited. AR wort promptly
attended to. je2-dilta
REMOVAL.
The entiseriber hoe remove& hie PLUMBING AND
BRASS FOUNDRY from Market street to Fourth street
above Market, opposite the Bethel Church Thankful
for past patronage, he hopes, by strict attention to busi
rol, to merit a continuance of it.
1 inar27ditf WM. PAILMITIL.
3nourance.
INSURANCE AGENCY.
THE DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1835.
This Institution is doing business on the Mutual In
surance principle tombitidd with a Joint Stock Capital.
By the act of incorporation the stock 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 that the projtts of the business shall be
funded and remain with the corporation, as a guarantee
and protection to the insured against loss, until ordered
by the Board of Directors to be redeemed in accordance
with a provision of the act of incorporation. This fund
will be represented by scrip issued by the company,
bearing interest not exceeding six per cent.
No dividend 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 i 911 goods transported by railroads or canals, and
by steamboats on rivers and lakes; also, against damage
or loss by Fire, for a limited time, or permanently.
The undersigned, as Agent for the above well known
company, will make Insurance against loss or damage
by tire, either perpetually or annually, on property in
either town or country.
Marine and Inland Transportation Risks also taken.
Apply personally or by letter to
AQPICR,T L. MU NCH,
jan2B4.f Harrisburg, Pa.
INSURANCE.
Illarine, Fire and Inland Transportation,
Central Agency at Harrisburg, Pa., of
THE INSURANCE
COMPANYOF NORTH AMERICA.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated 1794—Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL AND AMMO $1,200,000
DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones; John A. Brown,
afta g ya 1,6:441:k, Oblides Taylor, Am b rose White, John
R. Reif, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William N.
Bowen, James N. Dickson, B. Morris Wain, John Ma
son, George L. Harrison, Francis R. Cope, Rdward H.
Trotter, Edward B. Clarke.
ARTHUR O. 00/FIN, President.
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary_
As central agent for the above named company, the
undersigned is prepared to take lire Risks in any part
of the State of Pennsylvania ' either annually or perpet
uvily, on the moat favorable terms.
oMlos in Walnut street near Second.
WILLIAM BUEHLER,
au2s-dli Harrisburg, Ps.
LIFE INSURANCE.
THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
OF THILADELPII - 14.
OFFICE No. 408 CHESTNUT ST.
[CHARTER PERPETUL.]
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, - - - $1,50,386
THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
JOHN P. JAMES, Actuary.
CONTINUE to make INSURANCE ON LIVES on
the most reasonable terms.
They act as Zsecutors, Trustees and Guardians under
last Wills, and as Receivers and Assignees.
The capital being paid up and invested, together with
a large and constantly increasing reserved ftad, offers
a perfect security to the insured.
- The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly or
quarterly.
The company add a BONUS periodically to the insu
rances for life. The FIRST. BONUS appropriated in
December, 1844. the SECOND BONUS in December,
1849, the THIRD BONUS in Denconbet 1854, and the
POURTH BONUS in 1859. These additions are made
without requiring any increase in the premiums to be
paid to the company.
The foliewing area few examples from the Register
Amount of Polley and
Sam I Bonus or bonus to be increased
Limed addition by future additions.
Polley.
No. 89 82600 1 887 60 ca l 83,387 60
a 138 840 1,040 00 4,060 00
44 199 1,000 400 00 1,400 00
uB3B 6,000 1,876 00 8,875 00
Agent a Handsburg and vi ty.
rmyrn
60 000 POUNDS!!!
Fifty Thousand Pounds
"EXCELSIOR 91
HAMS
JUST REOEIVINe, which we will Dell at a very low
figure by the Rooload, Mere., Barrel or Single Ram.
myBo ' wM. DOCK, jr., & CO.
0 . 11 A R MATCHES!
NO suLPIIIIRI
NO SMELL!
TIM 01'1088 of the shove Bepoyioy Motet's. joss
eeiya& - `aed fey mile by WM, MIR, Jo.. & 00
WRITING FLUIDS.—BOSS' Ameri
min Writing Fluid, a splendid inlc, at 62 cents
periptart .ABNOLD'a genuine Writing fluid, NAN
BISON'S Clehttoblan Writing LAUGHLIN h
BUM/lUD% Ink+ Vag Inkl_Oaradna and Nod
Inks of the beat quallW, ins Ink, mucilage, &c., at
84311111118 2 8 .1100K8TONE.
IVDTDBNBED MILK *—Just received
1 and for MAP br DOCK it & CO.
HOSED SALMON. —A choice supply
tbr stwlor DOCK, r.,
SOMETHING FOIL THE TM_
A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD
JOHNS & °ROBLEY.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
THE STRONGEST GL IM IN THE WORLD!
FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS ;
IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN,
ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL,
AC., AC., AC.
THE ONLY ARTIOLIO OF THE RIND RYER PRO
HUMID WHICH WILL WITHSTAND WATIOA
11 1.THAOTS.
"livery housekeeper should have a supply of Johns
Orosiers American Cement Slue." New York news.
"It is en convenient to have in the hove."--pi ng
York Exproa§.
"It is always ready ; this commends it to everybody,
—New York Independent.
"We have tried it, and find it as useful in our hens
water.”—Wilkss , Spirit of the Times.
PRICE 26 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
VARY LIBERAL BJBDUOTIONB TO WHOLISALII
DEALERS.
TER MS CASH.
ET. Tor gale by all Dragglata and storekeepers gees
rally throughout the country.
JOHNS & OROSLEY,
(Sole Manufacturers,)
78 WILLIAM STREET,
(Corner of Liberty Street,)
JYII NEW TORR. dly
T . LYON'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA.
BRANDY.
•Lie
THE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY hag, for severe
years, been manufactured from the pure juice of thc
AMERICAN CA.TAWBA. and ISABELLA. (}RAPS, and.
has attained a rare popularity throughout the West and.
South, where great quantities of this superb article is
sold for MEDICINAL and FAMILY purposes. It not
only equals, lout excels the most choice IMPORTED
BRANDIES inPURITY, QUALITY and RIORNS.B6 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 beau felt is
this country, and the opportunity to procure an article
of such quality as to supercede the sale and use of the
many vise compounds so often sold under the name of
Brandy, ,, can be regarded only as a public good.
L. LY ON'S CATAWBA BRANDY passes all the
choice qualities of the best imported liquor, and is posi
tively known to be of PERFECT PURITY and of SU
PERIOR FLAVOR.
In support of the above statement, we refer to the
eertillente of the undermentioned well-knewa ehemiste
Dr. A. A. Hayes, Assayer, Boston, Mass.
Dr. James R. Chilton & Co. , Chemists, New York.
Dr. James R. Nichols, Analytical Chemist, Boston,
Mass,
Dr. J. V. P. Blaney ft Dr. Ei. A. Marriner, Analytical
and Consulting Chemista,.Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Cox, Chemist, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. Charles Upham Sheppard, Charleston, 8.0.
Messrs. Gentry and Blackwood, Chemists, Tenn.
Dr. N. A. Pratt, Savannah, Georgia.
All of whom have analyzed the Brandy and recommend
it as a perfectly pure article and as an invaluable medi
cinal agent!
I have been anointed the sole agent for the sale of
this Brandy fer the City of Harrisburg and Dauphin ca.
nova-dy Dr. LOUIS WYNTII.
JOHN TILL'S
COAL YARD,
SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW PRATT'S
ROLLING MILL,
Where lie keeps constantly on Sand
LYICENS AND WILKESBARRE COAL,
Such as STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, EGG and NUT,
which he will diem of at the lowest market price.
Consumers will do well to mill on him and, lay In
their supply, as the Coal win be delivered clean, and
full weight. isn2b.dem
ST. LOUIS FLOUR.— THE BEST
BRAND FOR FAMILY tram in the market. lIQ
barrels of the celebrated St. Louis Flour, universally
pronounced the moat superior article ever offered in the
market just received and for sale by
WM. DOCK, Js., & CO.
WESEL FISH every Tuesday and Fn
dayX at JOHN WISZ'S Store, corner of Third and
Walnut. myii
WALL PAPER AND WINDOW
SHADES.
_HENRY C. SHAFFER
flee a large stock of Widow Blandon and Wall Non 6o
hand which will be cold very low. Call and a:arnica.
Paper Hanging personally attented to.
No. 12, BLANKET STREET,
Near the bridge.
oct24-dtf
('CEDAR TUBS, CHURNS and MEA-
N.) MIMS, together with a large assortment of BAS
5...1M, BROOMS Ire., just received, and for sale eery
ow. by WM. DOOS, Ja., wt 02.
Jj P. It W. C. TAYLOR'S
INT an lAT _ CO Abe
it is economical and highly detersive.
It contains no Rosin and will not waste.
It is warranted not to injure the hands.
It will impart an agreeable odor, and is therefo
suitable for every purpose. /or sale by
WM. DOCE, 72., & CO.
FOR SALE.-3,000 RIISICELS PRIME
YELLOW CORN.
600 bushels barley malt, first quality_
600 bushels rye.
60 barrels whisky, first quality.
Enquire of RICHARD HOGELAND.
sep.29tl Washington Avenue, Harrisburg.
EEMPTYIIOGSHEADS.—A large
of Bmpty Meat Hogsheads, in good oosulition and
with heads in. These Hogshead• e" desirable tire
Builders, Farmers ha sold at a very low
price. WM. boat, Fr., it
la A Al S!!! —Just received, a large
supply of COVERED SUGAR-CIIRRD RAMS, of
AS best bowl is the 97112figili. Every one mold is guar
lunged. jano27) Wbf. DOCK, JR, & Co-
BOSTON CRACKERS.—A supply o r
these de/icions crackers just received and fer sal's
WM. DOOM, jr., & O.
INCE MEAT.-A SUPERIOR AR
ILL
TIOL just received and for sale by
WM. DOOK,.TR., & CO.
6 000 POUNDS Extra Prime Sup:-
. cured Hams for sale very low, wholmiale cx
retail by WM. DOCK JR. 0
G EE EN CORN.—WINSLOWS fresh
Green Cora just received by
THE FINEST STOCK OF PHOTC
GRAPH ALBUMS, PORT /ORM, OARI)-WiSn,
POORRT-110088, for sale at
Seimittinos Bookstore,
PUCKWHEAT MEAL.-15,000 LBS,
SUP= RXTBA, from Wyoming Valley, for eale
by WM. DOOM, Js., & CO.
WALL PAPER, .BORDERS, &c
&c., at last year prices, for sale at Bckelier'3
Bookstore. jel6
L'OR LETTER, NOT and FOOLS
r CAP Paper, 2m4l.smie asid tarkind of gitationarjri
eMI M Scheffeee Bookdore. jelti
JUST RECEIVED—Another lot of
str Beautiful Albums, at Scheirer% Booketore, rj
kat eet. - jel6
Ei A large variety of Notions just received
st Scheirer's Bookstore. jel6
4 4 1 ELF SEALING FRUIT JARS I-
1J Best end Cheapest ht the markets: CIII ml
mandee them.
_
BITEHLER,
FRENCH MUSTARD, ENGLISH end
Domestic Pickles, (by the dozen or husised,)Ez
perior Baled Oil, Ketchup, Sam= sad coudinseati c•:.
my demiptilpa l for WO DY
m 211 • WY. DOOR. J.., it Co
New Assortment of MORTON'SA
Unrivalled Gold Pens, in Gold Plated Peek B" •
dens, just received, at Sokefor's Bookstore, 18 Mari ; ,
straet jolt
.1 OW ARE YOU GREEN
BACKS."—DAN BRYANT'S new. sonde Seer
Ms Al cents, just received and for side by WABD.
his Biagio store, Third street. Gail and get • 45411
GPM
WALLPAPER, BORDERS, ito.,
mold yet at last year's privet, without ariFadVia 4 L''
At SWIM FEWO BOOMITOIia.
B "AK FAsT BACON .—A Email WI
very choice lot of Sugar Cur "fritakiatt Daces
Niel to tag imported Yorkshire Not regoind.
Walk VW DOCK. IC; It p)
DaD D PEACHED-PARED AND
lINPAILIit yeeeired b 7
DONDIE.JS., &CM
T uhATIONAL ALMANAC AND
ANNUAL =CORD for MB. ter salet
sosarnive Boarroat
iniottUantoula
WM. DOCK, JR., & CO
WM. DOOK, da"
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