Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 03, 1859, Image 3

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13ARRIBBURC
Saturday Afternoon, September 3
*TATS OF THE THERMOMETER.
ElOLi WORii9, Rarrithurg, September 3, 1.9.
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at 7 o' los
VANOMIRIR
ALL TUE LATE WEEKLY PAPKBE, Ilagazines and
popular publications are for sale* 1311SONER'EL
cheap Bookstore, 61 Market street.,
A Taut. or THU Burma Esarsallill take place
in Market Square this evening at five o'clock,
when setae "tall equirtirag" maybe expected.
.........r.rme
A thorn Morns° of the Citizen Fire Corn
pany will be held at the Engine house on Mon
day evening at the usual hour.
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TAKEN TO PUILADILPHIA. — The mot, lie
fauver arrested at Carlisle a few days ago, for
robbing thh mall, has been taken to Philadel- ,
phia for trial In the United States Court.
Das Rios's Crams is afloat and will reach
here shortly. Dan is &decided favorite in Har
risburg, and will bo largely patronized by the
play-goert
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Faun CANII,—The beet and most reliable self•
sealing fruit preserving cans, glass and tin, in
the market, Cell be bad at L. Gusset's Tinware
Manufactory; Market street. 41
I=
Tu■ Winra HALL RRSTAIJRANT BILL Or FARM
will compare with anything iu
Turtle, Clam, Corn & Oyster Soupe : Pried
Broiled and Salt Oysters; Spring Cbicken,Young
Pigeon, Tripe, Pies, bard broiled Eggs, Sar
dines, &c. Call and luxuriate,
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PRINDYTIIRIAN Swim* (0. S.)=-Rev. W. W,
lloward will. preach tu the Hall of the House
of Representatives, to Morrow (Sunday) morn
log ,at ten o'clock, acid ,in the evening it
This is thelaa Sabbath of Mr. Howaare tem
porary engagement with the Harrisburg church.
=non
Eurromi Pram—Our young friend Jones, of
the Jersey Shore Nat West Vedette, la now on a
visit to the OspiMl, and honored , our sanctum
with his tptetwoce., Brother Jopes le f< modest
did unassuming, but intelligent young mad,
and pubilebbssltteadablepaper, wellororthy the
support of our political frlende in old Lycomini.
A Ram s& .Mstruio tese been ip progress in
the new Methodist Church at Millersburg tit
tikii County, since the close of the camp meet
ing at *lap**. From ten to imam. peni
tents are nightly &Atm altar, for pra3ler ; and
a respectable number have already given satis
factory evidence of a change of heart and lg.
The work is Jactesullati in Interest.
MANGUM IN TOI - 111.-A number of strangers
era now snjoqrning here, and they spaik
terms of high commendation of on, handsome
town and its romantic surroundings. Olio gen
tleman informs us that the scenery in this 4.
dotty is equal ,to soy he has met with itt hie
travels through the different States. Viread
mire his good taste.
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Tam Eburnatum who recently indulged in s
plenum() trip along the Susquehanna, vialt4xt
Shelly's Island, below Middletown, wham they,
found ono hundred and elgty : seven Indian
stone arrow-heads, sod a stone hatchet pr torus
hawk. This is the largest number of these
relics ever picked up at one time and place In
our region of country.
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SCHOOL OPSNIIIO.—The feu term of the Paro
chial School will commence- ortNiondhgrgext.
This inelitution has, thug far, met with en
couraging success. AU the branches of learn
ing, from the elementary to and including
those necessary to St the pupil Tor entering the
Freshman or l Sophomore classes'of College, are
taught by a corps of competent teachers. The'
public schools of the North Ward will• also re
open on Monday.
CLOS' 01 11111 WM.-With this ere ,
hese of the TILIPMAPII, terminates the labor
another week, and "Silver „ Saturday” draft
rapidly to a close. Saturday night 1 Iforresillie
come to the mass of civilised beings—b
none is it bailed with more quiet; yet esquialto
delight, than by the eons and daughters of toll,
whose arduous duties are faithfully performed,
sweetened and strengthened by the hope*
which centre in the week's close, and the an
ticipations of the "Golden Sabbath's" 'quiet,
holy rest from labor I
"Welcome I sweet , day of rest I"
Elautzta - Parrivera.—The one hundredth an.
nivertully of the great German poet's birtitialis
on the of November, and 90 giiltiin*
threughouV,he United States are emdfljtig . en
thusiasticAwaparatione to celebratn , thility.—
They will, of course, have the sympathy of
thousands of students and admirerseof German
literature, and especially of Schiller, among our
own countrymen. The Germans of Harrisburg
are not lees patriotic than their counkYmen
elsewhere, and we presume arrangement's will
be made fora celebration here in memory of
the great scholar and poet who wee an honor to
the land that gave him birth:
On ON TUB "FANCY" ON A lilez.nacm.—A
fashionably dressed young blood—mid to bail
trona Carlisle— sporting an immense amnia of
jewelry and a pair of fancy kid gloves, prome
naded the public streets last evening, in com-
pany with a well known prostitute arrayed %
expansive crinoline and, so the ladies
"flounced to the waist." the fellow was de
cidedly drunk—too much so, to realize the fact
that be was making a foolof himself. lie had'
the appearance of *gentleman, but his conduct
wee that of a blackguard. If not lost to 41
shame, he must have hang his bead and
blushed this morniml, when informed of tie
ridiculous and disgusting part he pinyed hat
evening. We advise him to go home to his
mother, and remain there I
To pm CUILDLZSS. —A respectable gentleman
desires to placable daughter, now eight years
old, under the guardianship of a respectable
family, who will either adoitt her as their own
child, or bring her up to , wormurhood. For
further particulars enquire it ibis office. •
Poucs Arirstes.—Aopreessit business in the
police department is tonfasnally dolt. The con-
stables are in danger of "epiling" for want of
something to do, and the magistrates have am
ple time to rusticate. During the past week
not even the usual number of "drunks" turned
up to 611 up thekime and the prison.
Nriv FALL A MR DIMS Goole.— WO have just
received born New York auction 1600 yards of
b mlacome Fall - Detainee . for 12414.48.; 3 doz. of
beautiful Shawls at $3 60(41,54 60, and SO_ pieces
of the boat yard wide muslin 124 c., worth 16c;
also a Iguelsossie assortmebt of Swiss and Cam
bric Collareflitlitaouirof those good Linen
Linen Pocket . Tfandkerttlefs fdr cts.
invite the tidies to toll and see. Lzwgr &
Baotou, No. 11 •Market street, between Second
and Front. ssw
MECO
IMEM
Prelim Totortue.—Puncture them slightly
with a pohited inetrument the size of a straw ;
then All a* wilcb!titernato layerii bf tomatoes
and salt ; apfl let Oem stand for several days.
Then toe k eallon of tomatoes ad 'tiro bottles
of powder ricli pil`nursterd, four ounces of cloves,
and sir lit*ma ilieed. Put thaw in layers
throughililktorictoes ; -then cover the whole ,
with stronrvinW
Nowa.,Amisitur i tysa.—We find the fol
lowing pars 'gloating about loos?' on the
surface of 60h:changes, and re-produce It for
the purpose of saying that it is seldom a greater
amount of truth is Compressed Into wisaialLA
space
"Public men and politicians affect to think
sHghtly of 4wernalism its a profession, and of
journaliate as chum . Yet these are the per
sons who look to editors for support in their
troubles, aims and ambitions, and are made and
unmade by the pen. How many leading men
in this country and abroad, have been writers
for the press t" •
WHIPPING tit - &nrom..—He is a poor teacher
who cannot manage a school without the rod.
From beginning to end, the practice of whir.
,ping is brutal. • Old fogies mutter stale aphor
isms abetesparing....the iril4 end epoling the
child; but wi ate uo} to be ruled, in these
times, by ttgyison. The rod makes a cunning
and a dull child—the cat hardens all that is bad
in a man. Etter) , blow given to a_ child is an
act of cowardice-1s an outrage to the sanctity
of its weakness, for weakness is sacred in the
eyes of all good and chivalrous men.
Cacaos Suatataa.z:There is truth in the fol.:
lowing meeting-house melody, entitled "Pew
Talk and Church Scandal," We give it a place
In the columns of the TO:LI:GRAPH, regarding it
as peculiarly applicable to this locality :
That taltleting fellow's here to day. I .c
wonder what's his name P
Do locdt atSally Dame I
Who Is that lady droned In green II
It can't be Mrs. Leach ;
There's Mr. Jeasek.with Dna= GUIS —
I wander If he'll preach f
/..4441X)13 Is so warm,.
We',DoM 'AU sit We d
Ifoerbitoomesidow Alllll—
tare*
Do look at Nancy !Roper's veil I
Ws fah abroad& soo wide—
.! wonder It Sacanaah /tyres • ,
. ,
.40ears to•day a bride , 4 "
0, what a voice Jaw Eke has got I
m Z it
, how that mon roars I
I'm d we've left the Magma' seats.,
herd Mies Johnson snores. • .
What ugly who are those In front I
. Did you observe Ann Wild?
.
liar imicatrawbennet. , s trimmed with black,
- I vied she'ajost a child.
• , ';.Aillgiliralletifr-that Mr. Jcneo,
'n
ma sermons are so long ; '
• Threattlktioon we'llalley at home,
'• -
'• And ykittice thold Misr boos,.
Lena. CORRISPONIiI2I7I.—We desire to add to'
theiaterest of the Tsummewhi giving a larger
amount of local nevre, and to accomplish this
"minuet have...livid correspondents in various
Motions of the county. Whoever, therefore,
has got a »fact which it is interesting lo the
public to know, we hope, will form& it to us.
lkymts . the eye of any toy or girl,
Whib la idllfatto give us the items of his or her
neighborhood, drop us a line. We offer "Young
AsnowlM" a chance, Ind Wintry if we cannot
kiln up a corps of cotresperldents who will
make tbio'Temmairn what vitrileelre It' e be—
,he star LOCAL paper in the State. Come, boys,
Li a fine chance to improveyomrselves. and
at the same time inmate yoir
OBetuidees.—
►t up your pens, young •Misaes—fill up your
inkstands. Your sex has the reputation of be
ing fond of - gossip--we will give you several
thousand Imarers instead of half a dozen. We
do not want spy "highfalutin" writing. We
simply watztthe neighborhood news, just as
you would Ove it to a friend who had dropped
in td" see you after a long absence. Who will
be the first of our corps of juvenile correspond
ants? Wepause forA reply.
Mamma Viernt.—We noticed a miserable
*ChiNil of humanity on the street, last even
ing, trembling nom the effects of premoniVr3r
alwaptgrui of delirium tremens- Hansa a ekariffar
ap_d en &Oct of pity. Judging Om the poor
falaw's , conditiciw, we havesko doubt that before
morning he aa*snakes and' all sorts of "mon
sters of hideous talon ." The victims of this ter
rible disease are fearfullyon the Increaser in every
community where turpentine brandy, "tangle
foot" whisky, and other drugged liquors are
sold. And'this is not all—men become mad
dened under the Influence of these poisonous
liquids, and commit offences of whiCh they
would not be guilty, when in their sober senses.
The rapid increase of crime is attributable, in a
great measure, to the same cause. Theiecords
of the various prisons throughout the country
show that fully.two-thirds of all the' inmates
were brongbk to that condition by crimes corn
*tied when rendered" insane and reckless by
strongdflue Years ago, when the art of adul
terating and drugging liquors was little finder-
stood,` cases of mania-potu were "few . and far
between." Now, they are of &illy occurrence.;
and yet men, knowing the poisonous nature of 1
the modern liquors sold b 7 the lowemarika. of
taverna, continue to indulge in thenWritil, with
shattered nerves and rained cinkis, they
beceme complete-moral wrecksorthigrentask
of humanity Isoa"
et them drink on !
pennopluania Mailp ar elegr ap , 4 atutiiii;
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• Rix. MR. Kakrr, German Lutheran minister,
of Baltimore, will preach to-morrow morning
at hal f- past ten o'clock iu the Germau Lutheran
church of this place.
THE MAN WITH THE "BIG HAT" arrived here
yesterday, from the rural districts of old Mother
Cumberland. Last . night he perambulated the
town on a "sight-seeing" expedition, and we
presume got the worth of his money.
MarnomsT Stamm- I MA camp mestingwill
not interfere with the regular Methodist ser
vices here to-morrow. Preaching May be
petted, as usual, in the Loo' treet cb
and teistilou.cluipa,le..
PENNSYLVANIA BD3u:Socierv.Z—There are now
eight hundred and thirty members .belonging
to this Society, located in ahnostifeiy county
In the State. By the accounts foodgd, the
interests of the society are rapidly advancing.
Posemo.—This morning, in the lower. mar
ket bouge, a beautiful young'lady presented a
gentleman friend with a blushing peach, to
which be naively replied :
'"Yea have a,peach'e velvet elleeh l
*
And he you not peach's hee.ri? '
INTEBESTIRGItILLICIPAR3 SIMPICIB.--41i0 "De' II:10
tions of the 'Forty Hours" will commence to
morro* , the' Catholle chritch: at ten o'clock,
and continue for three days.. The t.erviccs will
be of-a very solemn anti impressive ebaraete .
Severe) emineat eleritysen frc9 abroad will t l f f .
in aitenthinee'to must Rev. Mr. Mager, the
regular pastor of the church.
Biwa° IttitleX.VClutkomN• leave that:
there are low grog shops in various localities,'
at whiCh liquor is soltlto•children'who are sent
for it by drunken parents. Tho den kept by
Hess on Ridge Road—where Tennyson died In
a drunken fit on Thursday exedirig , -"is said , to.
be one of this character. All such ruinous in
stitutions should be crushed out, and their
keepers properly punished.,
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.Axovnaa Eirsmkx ov,IIoRTHFIIN LIGHTS coma
menced last evening between eight and fling
o'clock % the north-west, At times it was ex
ceedingly brilliant and waving. It seemed as
though unseen miiiits of the air were sliiking
a canopy of silver lyf i sr the face ; . of the earl o b.
This is the third electrical display sines SUriday
evening last,,all
.of them magnificent beyond
decription.
Tea VITNATHICII.—CAIIP MIIITINGB.—The wea
ther, since theradvent of Autumn, has been de
lightful, and highly favorable for camp meet
ing purposes, ic,number„ of, that° ;gstihitri nge
are now in progress throughout the country, but
whether the good-effectedrwiiloverbalance the
evil committed, is a debatable question. lit
our opiniciti 'the iieeissitgi for - camp meetings no
longer exists in this „country. We .havis an
abundance of - elegant chrirches, spacious enough
for the comfortable scrotum:Kisttoo of, all sOrt
desire to unite in religious wOni,hip.„ litany'
telligent professors of religion, who have hitti
erto been the advocates of these gatherings io
the wilderness, now. baileys end say that the
cause of Christianity woulithe =Named by the
abandOnnrent 0f,4, cuidA4 pstallisho in the
earlier history of the country when churches
were "few and far bettveett." Then 4he '
was a necessity for camp meetings, and they
Were unattended by. the -drunkenneter,-- rOW
dyism sad Sabbath desecration which character •
Ist many modein gatherings otthe kind. -It is
our setAled f epto l lidit?P ilkat-fitEilikiroetiolgli are
humbags. Whlleefew fairy inlli wilderness
to,worshin God, thousands repair thither for
kind of jollification, and the sin committed'
vastly exceeds tater good do,fteantitiChwakeions.
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MITBODIST CAMP MISTING. --The tsuzip meet
ing which commenced yesterday in Xipniap's
woods, 'liar heidierdstOwn, attendsll
by, the Methalishi of Carlbde,, Mechanicsburg
and this place. .The circle of tents is quite
lirge, comprising two or three extensive htsir4-.
lag tents for the accommodation
in which : exceibmt mealsftre, served up, and
comfortable liodgini provided. Should. the
ritthor farilreile it hrriFor,
i 5 arntici
pated that thousands ot *4l'4 ivdthrong the
grove,among number many frsiolouf.oivn
town. Omnibuses will leave here in the morn-
ing, and'return at an earry hour in this effinhig,
for the 'acconnitodathm of those whoirlsh'to
. spend but one day -in- map. ; 4
77 .111" 7 - r .
HARRISBURG AND LANGMUIR RAILROAD.—As
?MAI. RICKiRT.—ELECTION OV Ornosas.—The an•
anal meeting of -the atookbolders of the Har
risburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster
Railroad Company was held at , the Gtonipany'S
office in Philadelphia. yesterday. From the
annual report submitted we learn that the,
Receipts from passengers, sot from or to the
RJ R ?SaII.A I, s, Wer . 199,066
Front nassengers to alidtrein . ft: • 61,129
From Freight from all sources 20,643
From Adams , Kapreso, emigrant passengers,443..' 11 144
From rents and mail 16666
: •
Total receipts for the year
The expipzelitures were ler the yeeripe ,
Wee power and' teertiptireiticin . _ ..$ll9 644
Rers of .
Sala pai ries of ottioerh, oonditetois . 9 , ,b10
Tax on dividends, freight arid property—, .... r . 19,673
Rent, Insurance; &o 1 . „, ..; 3,188
Interest on bonds, &a 36,880
Two b per Otint: , . nividetids a.I r.f. 108,710
5 400 1 . 6/4411 r$S + 5 1 13, 84 7
Skowing a . surplus of slo,2l4oosuut 'The
number of passengers call* `ovet• the whole
road was 146,219. The relotw,t States-that the
sterling bonds of the Company.thitkinloontion
January, 1858, have all been paid anol47)ncen
ed. Of the dollar bonds, maturing at the sumo
time in Philadelphiti; theie still' remain out
standing but $l,OOO. 'The b0ad9101044 COM-,
puny loaned to the Pitteburg, Fort : Wayne and
Chicago Ilailruad Company have .all been re
turned. The road and bridges are, reported in
excellefit condition, • Newish • bildges 'having
been rebuilt during,tbe past year. This is one
of the most successful roads conietilno , with
this place. Tt has for many years been ituder
toe aloes anpeevision.lif Hilda Presiaint, Jos.
Yeageb Aec§asel. It9tl who ie now BuOcoeded
In office by the election yesterday of UT. Michael
V. Baker. The following ill a list of the Direct
ors aliuk .elehtetNi-Wm..rFutdij Algernon S.
Roberts, John
s ill:kinks% M. D., Janam Magee,
- Longatietb, Imes
Maltankr John ii Towne, Janlinalif
Lippincott, James Yoong (Midd letown), id:.
..ward F. Gay, Menial' StiaMis. ;:-
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'Uteri elan, 003tember 3, 1859.
•r.
Sod Jonen.CAssi., out town, is announced
to adth•essmprinut :epuhlican meetings at
Mercerstur* A Frafiklici county, on
the 12th and 18th of is month. Mr. Casey is
a gentleman of diai . gnished ability, a pleasing
anti. AttreCti verigierd4r, and will make a good
impression in old Fjanklin.
Cootruca Powais.--How few cooks know
how to fry potator. There is nothing so easy
to get and yet so palatable ("1. breakfast, with
a titiek, tende'e keel-steak, dr a Mutton chop
o l ing from the grid iron. To fry raw potatoes
loperly, they should be pared, cut lengthwise
Into aitces an eighth of an inch in thicknees,
drotiOnd into* pin over tiny fire, containing
hot beef drippings, turned frequently, nicely
browned all over but never burned. The ad
dition of a little salt atitpepper, while in the
pan, find a little flour drelged over them, is an
improvement.
awitiouWa Rstrris - arrrirs.—This article is put
bows M 91016110 with tlioxreatest confidence asUeCeSil.
It Is Intended tb restore Gray flair to its original color,
arid to promote Its growth. Persons whose hair Is Tailing
JIM will find that It Will remedy the evil in a very few
applicationil. In all cases go according to directions, and
you may rely omits,stolessibi ;var. It cot put
outbid* tong in Iwo, its; coring Sosid
Head, Teller, Rtmlfortni or any o r Skln diseases,
hutruerely far the Growth andglistsingion or the Hair.
llapufabtnred by ' SPifltllkt, Druggist,
Chimbersburg Pa.
sEprptdqby D. IC.4lmets at CO, and 0. K. Keller.
7,M , 474:441-flt9ly r
PA OC~ IAL s din L
RD AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
HARRISBURG, PA.
CYRUS Y. MAYS, A. M., Principal
dtriobt; icbNsirrrk
R. F. Mauna:, D. W. GRoss,!
A. J. lERnis,. . . .oipoßqg
- -ilgittlat P. Wissiiiko.
ACILE-apdYSIKA[AE Pupils of the age.
4 . 111., of tilue years and upwards received on application
to any of the committee.
The.Sehgel rimyis diyidethhato Two Term!, viz : •
Mott It:no—From the Oral timidity or September to the
, .ud Monday of February.
Second Thein--Nrutu lbeaulcand Mondaror February 10
- the second Monday in July.
Prices per Mlle, Wilma any extra charges whatever:
shit Gain Third Ciao. ...... $l2
PeconaCiass $l4 I Fourth Class.... $lO
The Rail term of this Institute will commence with the
Itret Itqlbliw of Roptembar, 18f4.
!ChM meL`wlth encouraging success during the short
time It has been oitablished,for which the committee beg
leave to returelbeir sismerp thanks, and, they would re
apeetteligeolleit tlne c6niititiod pairomigt 6r the public.
Parents and guardiaas may rest assured that every attn.
Asa will lie given by the PrluelUal as well its the Cum
mlttee, to , thp pupils oomolittedlto their charge,- abd
ing tell undone which may contribute to make the Khali.
worthy of their entire confidence. All the branches of
learning from the elementary to nod inchldlug those limes
earg,to lit the pupil Ibr entering the, tereahmen or Sopho
more ehu*sepr ColiKe,aretaught In ,thls school,
- Jar Commenimilleen by , mail may be• nth/teased to
Rud. F. Kelker, Chairnitin of the Committee.
GAS XOBT..
-FOR T-11E , CITY OR COUNTRY.
rffirtißVidUablo Patent Portable Gas Light
lA. is aged to the piddle In fun confidence over every
I!Aber Glas.Liglit itilizistence, for Simplicity, Safety.
fillionomy anstßrillimmy of Light in auy temperature ; it
is devoid of any smell or smoke, giving a steady, cheap,
and brillhqitleat Light, and It sequlrat 'no trimming.—
, Tfeislight b meter complete control, being regulated by
Ate • row so*, to attredeeed from a full blase to a small
. • •is suitable lbr a night lamp, and is quickly
"soared to - incitillootposay. ltilivadreirebly adapted for
Minim Storat r —Hotios, Dwellings, - feature Booms,
Halls,..Plctories, (Heal Boats and Railroad , Care, or
Artairevera gced lighfr is desired. Parties desirous of se
curing the right of Territory for this valuable Invention,
lellkleallilee4 , elf, con:44-0 kti milling at-No. 12
=rem% betiding, where they will be on
on an Tor Bala fur a few days only, consisting of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Harps and Stand Lamps, each one
R being perfect Gas works in miniature. Give us a cal.
Opettdurieg.the day Bali evening.
WITTEI
Select 901sools for Boys and Girls.
• PROM STREET ABOVE. LOCUST.
T ' term of ROBERT Iif'ELWEE'S
ftbool for boys, will open on the last Monday In
August. The room is well ventilated, comfortably fur
nished, and . in every respect well itdajited for school
purposes. • '
• CA.TBAKINit 11'.14.WEE'S School for atria, located in
m e ,
' ' 0 efinliPto fi llfiifig, Open Ihr the fall te at the acme
The room eau elegantly fitted up during the
vacation, to pro the health and comfort of scholars.
augl6-dtf - ;.. .
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PENN'A: FEMALE' COLLEGE,
AT HA'RIVISBUIra
•
REV. B. R. TANA. A. Al., PRWTCIPAL.
111 H E Seve4ti*Annual Session begins
1. Thursday, September' Ist. Educational advantages
and locality unsurpass o % Boarding Pupils surrounded
by all the Influences o a Christian home.
' Circulars containlngilill Information can be obtained
at the College. aug2s d2w
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SBEET , id" . -11001 MUSICa
PI O FORTES.
ORQAN 4N SARMONIUMS AND .
-11011tE;LO •DE O.N-Si.
ITMLliiii, OXIITAES;' FLUTES,' &e .,
,
MUSICAL. MERCHANDISE IN GENERAL.
No-92 Market Street.
WIEWM.•KNOCHE.
. , .
.COLE AGENT.for the sated Schomacker
& Co's-, celebrated, Pianos and ,Neson St, Hamlin's
eons and Organ Harmoniums, by special appoint
' Ow
' New Pianos and - Melodeons always on hand. Second
baud instruments taken as part payment for dine ones.
Sheet Music or kinds from a leading publishing
'House in Philadelphia. '
Citizens and others desiring Instruments, Shoot or
&Mt linsiomroieapectrully invited to call kt N 0.92 ?darnel
Mita, ~or tbeywill be witiOd Upon Sly making their
wishes knownADV.. it - Nocat. -
All orders, by mall or otherwise will be prompt ly at
tattled to. ntar24lly-rdjun27
NEVir MUSIC STORE:
No. 93 Hertel Street, Harrisburg.
1:11EET MUSIC
Instruction Books.
MISICIAL. MERCHANDISE GENERALLY.
':P`IA.NOS,
MELODEONS,
GUITARS
' VIOLINS,
FLUTES,
ACCORDEONS, &0.,
_ O. C. B. CARTFAL
Jonlb-dtf
MAX lIICIMODT'S
CITY RESTAURANT,
FOURTH STARLET NEAR CHNSTACT.
ABilperior article of LAGER BEER and
Wan always on hand. Lovers oPthe3o beverages .
are respectfully Invited to call. augl2-dlt
G y 1 1 .1 4 ,T FRAMES.—OvaI, square, plain, or
. . vrnamental, made to order. Samples may be seen
at?, R' S .PANCT TURNING SHOP, corner of Third and
Walnut Weide, or at my Auction Store.
- . 113r#.11 4 - — W. BARR::
I ! - 1, --Another large ; and,
very
anrstrior 94
ply just received by.. •
* *MT .
... . 28 ..
. ' WY. DOH, JR.
•
WINSLOW, •
Ao experienced Nurse and Fematentysicion s presents to
the uneaten of mothers. her
SOOTBING t , SYRUP ,
For :men Which greatly facilitates %Nu tn*. of teething by Witt
ening the guma,reducirig all alley 41.
PAIN, and apasmodlc station, and ta,
SURE TO REGULATE THE ItOWELS.'
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourseives
AND, RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have pat up and sold ibis "articia• for Kiver-ifen
yearB, anti CAS SAY, 1N CON- . Mean% AND TROTH, what:
we have never been able lo any of any other medi
ciao—N EVER HAS IT FAILED, IN ASIN tin IN
STANCE: TO—WAN' = A CUREt-141000theleAlltod-
Never did weknow an -014,44 4 ,c0, or dissatisfaction by
any ono *lnc used it.. CM the 'contrary, all are de
lighted with its operations, 1 " .and - meek In terms of
highest .commendation of.FM ;ifs -nee - teal ' edits and
medidal virtues. We speak In this matter uwtur wR
DO' KM W,l, alter ten yettra' { i i . eXperlenee, AND PLED/1R
OON RePOTAIION AIR 11/R Alumina OF Alin W I
nasa DIOLAR& In almost sin every tostaccerlebere the
InOuttissufferiutfrom pain b... and exhaustion, relief will
be found in tlfteeu or p., twenty minutes after the
yrup is administered. e's This valuable prepara
tion la the presoripton of &S ono of the most EXPERI
ENCED and d K IL LFUL 0 NUTISIAS in New England,
and has been used with, Nam ridusa SWUM in
THOUSANDS I OF,OAS&R. • •
It not noir relieves them *lf froni but
the atomach Null' hinirels; ctirt - acidity,
aud gives time andeuergy pip to Nip whole system. It
will almost instantly th-., Dean , IN THE
BOWELS, AND WIND pt COLIC and overcomet
vuislou which If net `tfpeedily reteedied;::e
death. we believe it the vo liner and somas. T
IN The WORLD, In all casesF.a of DT S E NTH Rlf AND
DIARRHEA IN COLD-no REN, whether it arises
from teething or from any other cause. We would
say to every mettle' two has mohild fr om
any of th e foregoing COM- 011411 A— S, mot on voila
reenlnces, NOR MR , be
tween your suffering child and Ufe'reliet V will be
SURE—yes, —ABSOLOTR- SOlLle=to follow the
use of title rnedieltie, It ... I 'Um* used. - "Full direct.
none for Seng will tinhorn. *efl lordly ini4b bottle.. None
genuine niO_ess the .fes- mile. ptournslii PER.
MNS, Ni* York,.is en the ow - butside wrapper. ,
Sold by . Di ugg eta throtigtiout tfeVierld. •
Principal (Nike, No. 13 Cedar New York.
Price only r 25 , 4Nouts per Bottle
, aug4.lawly
SANFO
LIVE* INVIGORATOR
. .
NEVER DEBILITATEg. •
IT is compounded entirely from Gums,
and-bas become an established tact a clairdniard' laedl
dull, ro no wn o an r d e gi approved
PI Wl:rel i t:fa drgeinundttl
dissesse for which it le re- 0 Commended. "
It has cured thousandsivlthin„,the last two years
who had gieenup all hopes Wiener,. as the numerous
unsolicited certidcates in , my possession shoe.
The dose Must beads)* ed to the temperament Of
i
lbe iudtvidual taking it,aud used in such quantities as
to act gently on the bowels.
Let the.dlctates of you . judgment guide you lu the
use of the LIVER INVIOO- RATOR, and .11,,wi1l , cure
LIVER CAMPLUNTS, IMMO ATTACKS, DYSEEPSIA,CIIMIN.
lOUSAMMOSA, AMMER CON- 4 M '
IMS, DYSENTERY DROP
sr SOUR. STORACH L HABIT- MAL., CMITIVSNISS, 1:110110,
CUOLIMA MORBUS CHOLSRA INFANIUSI, FLA TULR 11 OR,
JAUNDICI, FINA 4 , WARR- , NUMB, and may be used
Successfully as AU °MONA- /a RY FAMILY MID/CINII. It
will cureSICE HEADACH (as thoasinds can testify)
IN MINTY MINUTIA, IP TIE R MASS TRJAPOONFUL9 AIM
TAKEN at commeugement o snack. . l .
~, ji,
ALL WitErMIS IT ARM -mY a their teethuouLjh Its
favor -, a
ier mi. Water In t be. month with the In•
alginates., and swallow bath together..
to&on
PRIOR ON DOLLAR PER pains
•SANFORD'S
FAMILY -
CATHARTIC PILLS
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PUT
UP IN GLASS °ABM, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
The
active FA
Cathartic which the . - Ti pto C prietor i lut i r t . used th in l lat
ertine
114...
iprabdce Moro than' twenty'' , a years. , ,
The constantly 'nerves- , lug demandfrom those who
have long used the PILLS NI and the satisfaction which
all express in; 'regard - to their use, has induced me
to place them within th reieb of all.
The Profession well 'know pULOOPirent Catharpes act
on di ff erent portions of the bowels.
The FAMILY CATHAR- TIC PILL has, with due re
terence Wails well erstAto 4 ractomen compoun
ded from a variety of the est Neigetable Extracts,
which act alike on every ~,r phrtof the alimentary ca
nal, and are good and safe IN la all -caSes where a ca
thartic is
,needed,,sueb as i d Peongmaeole of Stomach,
Siewirrew, Pains in the -", Back and Loins, Costiveness
Pain and Bonnets over the igl bo4,ResUostness, Headache
or weight in the /toad, ail ... TOamstaiary Dsseases,
Worm,. in Children or Ad- rt, offs, Rhoorantisss, a great
Purifier of the Bloat, and a t many diseases to which
flesh la heir, too flamer° -- 1 to mention in this adver
,Usement. Doss, Ito S. 0
PRICE 30 CENTS.
THR LIVER INVIGORATOR AND FADUI.T CATHAR
'IC Plus are retailed by Droggiats generally,and
sold wholesale by , the Trade la all the large
4owps - -;
S. T. IV, .SANFORD, It.
Manufacturer and Proprietor.,
je7-dawyi] 336 Broadway ) New York.
SHORTEST TIME
MOST RELI . ABIAE ROUTE
To NEW 'WORK
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R.
CAMDEN AND AMBOY, OR NEW BRIMS-
FARE $4. WO
OMNIBUS FARE THROUGH -IPHIL&DEL
PHIA - INCLUDED.
IDASSENGERS leaving Hurrieburg via
-penosylvanta Central arriv New' Yolk as
follows, viz :
LEAVING HARRISBURG' by' YAW . LINE at 2.30 a. 8.,
arrive In Nogg York at'l.2o P. Y.
LEAVING HARRISBURG by EXPRESS TRAIN at 0.06
A. B. arrive In New York at 3.10 P. at.
LEAVING HARRISBURG ty NAIL TRAIN at 1:10 P.
arrive in New York at 10.00 e. x.
ALL TRAINS by thin route make close connections*
PASSENGERS privileged to STOP in Philadelphia and
meanie their journey: at pleasure,,
___,_
, . .... . ,
A. L. P.OthLF4pg, n
vTup't. East. Div. Penn'a. R.
_
'.• ' IRViN J. CRAM, 27.c/cd:Agant•
aniliklterd-anglia . ' ' -
—Ai t so—
COMPOUNDED PROM
IS irlA TKE
WICK- R.
DR. M'LANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIMGE
A. WIZ)
LIVER PILLS.
W E beg leaare-tctsall the atten
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu -
tar remedies now before the publiL.
We refer to
Dr. Chas. ll'Llae's Ctlebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their Tune purports, viz.:
• THAI AiillaitliffßUG-E,
For expelling- Worms from the
human system. It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to, Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of LEVER COMPLAINTS,
BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SlC' '
kIEATACHE, &c. In cases of
EVER AND AGUE,
'preparatory to or A fte„ r ttking Qui
nine, they 'almost invaitably make
a• speedy and pernidnent cure
As specifics for the above met
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaied,
and never knoWn to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING:. I?!IiOTHERS,
PITTSBURGH,,PA
tcydispOgeof their Drug bugmess,
in whieh they have been success
fully engagqd for the last Twenty
Ycars, and they will now give their
undivided time .and attention to
their manufacture. And being de
termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele
bratbz: Yotiiifugt apd
shall continue to occupy the high
position they now' hold among tile
great remedies of the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the,Best
and Purest material, and com
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
FLEEING BIOS. Pittiburkb, Pa.
P.Y. Dealers and Physicians ordering hum others
thou Fleming liras., will do well to write their orders
distinctly, and lake wens Litt Dr. APLattes, prepared by
-Fleming BrOS. Ritailrgh Pa. To those wishing to glie
them n trial, we will forward per mall, poet paid, to any
feta - of rho United States, one box of Pills for twelve
tits, eat postage stamps, or ono vial of Verodfoge for
rolo leen threa-ornt etrupp". All others Pirelli Canada must
be accompanied by twenty cents extra,
.FOR SALK KY ALL DRUGGISTS. ape saw
iiiloMkkkk
DR, HOOPLARIM
GERMAN BITTERS,
DM
'DR. MODFIsANIES BALSAMIC
CORDIAL,.
greet standard medicines of /he present
age, have acquired their great popularity only
through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac
'lion is rendered by them in all cases; and the
people have pronounced themioorthy.
Liver Complaint, DyspePsia, Jaindice,
Debility of the Nervous System,
Diseasei of the' Kidneys,
. • .
and all diseases ariiing Irani 'ce disordered
liver or'weakness of the stomach and digestive
organs, are speedily and pernianently'leured by
the GERMAN BITTERS.
The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a
' reputation surpassing that of any similar pre
paration extant. re wild cure, WITHOUT FAIL,
the most severe and long-standing
Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness; Bronchitis, Ht
nuanna, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient
Conimmptio!!).
and has performed the most astonishing ores
ever known of
Confirmed Conmmption.
A few doses will aleo at once check and
cure Me most were Dianhaea proceeding
limn COLD IN THE BOWELS.
These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M.
JACKSON & Co., NO. 418 Arch. Street, Phila
delphia, Po., and are sold by druggists and
dealers in medicines everywhere, at 76 cents
per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON
will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
In the Almanac published annually by the
proprietors, called EVERYBODY ' S ALIIANAC,
you' will find testimony and commendatory
notices from all parts if the coustry.‘Nrhese
Almanacs are given away by all our vents
FOR SALE BY ALL MN:GISTS. [sp4l3
- MOURBFUTO GC4O , alats,"
A new assortment opened this m o r ni ng
GINGHAM&f CHAIM GIGWADRIES,
LA W NS. CREPE MAIILZ.
Black and White Grenadine Finished. Two Teri Wide
BerewAr Shawls; with a full stock or all kind in
MOURNING GOODS. W. A. CATHCART,
Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
• -' NNW BOOKS.
2Z/O , by Kiss Marryatt.
r, (L. Amour) from the French or !fichelet.
cow DomridiVa Dammam.
How To Aor, Children's Clotho.
Marlintosm, ADVReililan of Peter Glancy.
Together,with all the new Books published, for Sala at
BERGNER'S Cheap Begbatore,
Mllarket strePt.
1111 - ABL9 AND CIGARS, "iiittoked and Un
lawkird,) fer eale by A. M HINSON &
=I