Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 26, 1860, Image 1

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Y GEORGE BERGNER & CO.,
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fI63GRAPH at 31.50 In ad vance.
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if subscribers neglectt or refuse to take their newspa
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them discontinued
filisullantano
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHUI
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUGHII,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII,
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
HELMBOLD'S 13. TRACT BUCHU,
A podtive and specific remedy for diseaseetot the
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Bladder, Kidneys,Gravel, Dropsy',
Bladder, liddrrys Gravel, Dropsy,
Bladder, Xidaays, Gravel; /::letePslr,
Bladder, Obeys, Gravel, Dropsy,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEARTES.
AND AIL DISEASES OF THE
Sexual Omn i , Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs,
Sexual Orono; Sexual Organ; Sexual Organs,
Strusdp i e, Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs,
Mang s, Sexual Organs, Sexual Organ;
Weal pi e,
Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs,
arising from excesses, early indiscretion, exposures and
imprudeneles, and removing all improper discharges,
whether milting in
Male or Female, Male or Female,
Nolo or Female,
dale or Female,
Nab:or Female, Male or Female,
It Is a tact long since established, that persons suffers
ing with any diseases of these organ arc affected in
bodily health and mental powers; add experience many
alarming symptom', smonewtdoltwlllis Stand :
position to Exretitib, Lose of Memory, Difficulty of
BreMhing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Wear.
Plerffi , Trelobilug, Horror of Death, Night Sweatt,
Wald het, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor,
ihtivensal Lassitude of the Muscular System, often Motor:
mous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Coun
tenance and Bruptions on the ram, Pains In the Back,
Heaviness of the Byelide, frequently black smote flying
before the eyes, with temporary suffusion and lass of
Sight, Want of Attention, Greatfilobility, •
,Itestlenness.—
These symptonis; ft alfowed to go on, which this medi
' eine Invariably removes, soon follows—Los of Power,
Illauity and Epileptic no.
Who can say that those excesses are not frequently
followed by those direful diseases, INSANITY and CON
SUMPTION. The records of the Insane Asylum:mond
the melancholy deaths by ConsumpOon, bear ample wit.
uses of the troth of this assertion.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU
Is a certain, safe, and speedy cure, from whatever
cause they may have originated, and no matter of
How Long Standing, How Long Standing,
How Long Standing, How Long Standing,
How Long Standing How Long Standing,
It is taken without Hlliarlinee from Business, and llt
tle, 'lrony, change of diet.
Is pleasant In its taste and odor,
•
And Immediate in its action.
If.your are mitering with my of the aborts distressing
ailment;
PROCURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE,
1° CURE THE REMEDY AT ONCE,
PROCURE. THE REMEDY AT ONCE,
HELMROLD'S =Mgr BUCHIL
As a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the
limply donate to the confined and despairing Invalid,
ND
...tpligrz!BlAl.Fltri2.'
No- Ant 4Pt IiZIOWS*" '-'
hue St per bottle,' ot.gl tor Sfi ; delivered to suiy ad.
dress. Prepared by
H. T. REILidIiOLD,
Depot 104 Boo th 1 0th street, below Chestnut, Phila.
Describe symptoms In all communications.
REWAILII OF OOMITERFRITO
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to dispose "or their own" and "other" ar—
ticles on the reputation obtained by
Belmbold's Genuine Preparations,
Extract Ruche,
16 " Sarsaparilla,
. Improved Rose Wash,
Sold by D GROSS & 00., and all Druggists every
where.
ASK FOR HELMEOLD'S.' TAKE NO OTHER.
Cat opt the advertisement and seed for it,
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
rani:4lom.
s BE SOLD AT COST
AS WE HAVE ON HAND a large as •
eortment of Fancy Silks of all prices and qualities we
will close out the lot atria? COST. persons wishing aLoy
thing of the kind can And bargains at
CATHCART & IfhOTHIRS,
Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
Plain Black - Dress Bilks,
Black Figured Bilks,
English Rep. Mourning Bilks,
Plain Colored Dress Bilks,
Black and Wbite Dress Bilks,
Purple and Black Dress Silks.
A large aesortinont of each kind at different low prices
and or the very best rotates—Warranted.
CATHCART & BROTHER,
No. 14 Market Square.
FANS
FANS FANS
FANS FANS FANS
FANS FANS FANS FANS
FANS FANS FANS
FANS FANS
FANS
1 4 10. 14 MARKET SQUARE.
UTE HAVE and are now receiving large
additions to each branch of our stock,
SHAWLS at any price,
SILKS of evert kind and quality,
DELAINES, all prices,
LAWNS, every style, price and quality,
CHALLIES, from the lowest to the
hihest pric.
CALICOS, from g
61 cents p e er yard to 124,
BLEU:KED MUSLINS, do
UNBLEACHXD MUSLINS, do
We think we have everything our Customers may
want in our line, and feel confident the prices are right.
CATHCART & BROTHRii,
ati27 Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
NOVELTIES !
R IVRIVID THIS HORNING
At KELLER'S DRUG STORE,
Dl Market Street
OZARK'S INDELI,IEL 4 V PEN IA
For Mar
.11:42tUL LS' PINE king
CUTClothleg.,
A Substitute for Tobacco.
JAPANESE BOOT 4ND SHOE POLISH,
A complete Substitute for Blackleg I
Drip is vane Ninnies! Preserves the Leather I I
PROP. NORRIS' EUCEPHALOS,
m 29 For Diseases of the Nervous System .
Select Schools tor Boys and Girt%
PROM STRUT ABOVE LOCUST'
THE Fall term of ROBERT AVELVEE'S
School for boys, will open on the last Monday in
tom The room is Well ventilated, comfortably fur
nished, and In
Purposes. every rape* well • adapted for school
CaTHARIKS Id'XLWIE'S School for girls, located In
the Ma e building will open for the fall term at the same
time. The room has been elegantly fitted up during the
vacation, to promote the health and comfort of sobokus.
eugle.dtf
ORANGES AND LEMONS.
ORTY BOXES in prime order just re.
astral and to sale by
DOCK JR. k CO.
WEBSTER'S QUARTO DlOTloilittir
for sale at
MAGNER'S MEM' BOORSTOBIR
51 arket
Aive
ti assortmenkof A IS, or all
unfTB l e r em yOur w e;7 4 4 l =s k il mi n be un i c;ati ....... ,___. slus T" B '
=ROHM'S OW BOOltaxww. ,
61 Market Street.
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VOL. XII:
littbical
DR . - JOHNSON 9
MALLITIIVEC,XLM
LOCK HOSPITAL.
101 as diseovered the inoateertain; speedy
tut_ and effectual remedy in the wo S rld W for
Elpiff4ll l llll3 OF MUM:II
KM= IX Sa SO twietrat 1101110.
11 . 0 Nadi ri , /restous Drugs.
ser • Cue W.untatnno, 01 1110 Mum, trt 110* Om re
TV; DOR...Ss
Weidman or the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains In
the Leine, Aibilious ofjbe Kidneys and Bladder, Organto
Wesloges, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physleal Pow
ers, Dyspepela Languor, Loa SWIM, Ocaftition of Ideas
IM>u of the Heart, 'Thaidity, Trembling,, Direness id
GiddinewoDinesse ofthe Stomach, Atilbetione of
the Head, Throat , Dose or Skin—those terrible cneordent
arising from the buillicretiou or Solitary Habits of Youth—
apse dreadful anddestrocifire praclicee which produce
oolostitutlonal debility, reader marriage impossible, and
destroy beef body an d mind.
YOUNG MEN
Young men especially who have become the victim, of
*Mary Vice, that dreadfhl and destructive habit which
formstly sweeps to an untimety gravelhousandsefrung
nu* of the moat exalted talent and Wheat lateßoo *ho
wfghtottwrwise have entranced listenbagfignater with the
antaders ofelognmce,.3Ywshedtoemiticy theilivlnglyre,
mag i call with foll confidence. •
MARRIAGE
Welled persons, or thoseeentemplatingstarriage, ben
koraite of physical wad:hoes, should Immediately constft
Dr. .1.; awl be restored to peribta health.
OMANI° WEATCN)IB3.
hatatiately Cured orukfun Vigo; &gored
He whophiots himself under the care of Dr a 4.,Aeoil_
relhgleply MOO Ili El Unit ,enA cong
dentlyirely updsi his skill es agalmolcian.
sraffillce Ifd. 7 SRA rieddifiiketreef, .`
on theJeftband side gobegfrosil Baltimore rarest, drs
-
from thecorner. Be particular in observing the na ie
iindnusigoor t ce ;wenn mistakethe pima. Be particular,
for Jpirermst,,Bratiip Oradea-with thiseemmes, or Peatri
likabug 44Plijleats, attracted by tho reputation of Dr.
Johnston, leek near.
illl letteessotet potato a Postage ittamp, to use on , the
DR. JOHNSTON.
Da. Jou von manner of the Royal College of Sur eon
Londui, graduate from one of the in es teminent Co ' 0
the U. Stan , , and thergreaterpart pf has eon
spent in the Hospitals of London; Paris, Philadelphia and
elsewhere, has erected some ofahe mostastoslehhig owes
that were over known. Many troubled with ringtngin the
ears and head when asleep, great nervousness. being
alarmed—atAindden -sounds, -bashltilnese k with frequent
binahing, attended swinging* With derangement of mind
were onrydlllanediatolY • -
MOM PARTICULAR NOMA ,
Dr. J. Wireless all those who baying inpiredthent
wives by private and improper indulgenallii, that seem
and solitary kalgt whisk *ruins both body and mind, un
Alai:tithe:oi be either business or society.
These ate some of the sad and melancholy enecle pro
•duced by early habits of youth, viz : Womb** •or the
Back and matte, Prins in the Read, Dimas* of' Bight,
Log of Kasoular Power, Palpitation of the Resit, DYIPeII•
slit, **room loritabilley, Derangement or the _Alan**
Ponetionit. Baden* Debility, Symptoms of UNlsuaip.
VT, gle.
Meek to be
(trended ;—Lost otAlfen, Confuaftel or Idoen, &Tres.
Mon of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to society, Self
distrust, Love of Solittide;limidity, Sm., are some MU e
evil offsets.
Thousands of persons of all ages, can now judge whatit
the cause ortholr declining health, losing their vigor, be
coming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a Mugu.
lar apphonnee about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of
oenscunntion.
YOUNG XIIN
who have „injured themselves by a certain practice, In
&aged in when alone—a habit frequentlVearned from
evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly-filtrerven-when asleep, and if not ouredirenders
marriage impossible,and destroys both mind and body
h cold apply immediately. •
What a parthat a young man, the hope of his country
the darling of his parents, should be snatched from-all.
prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of
deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a
certain ileorek habit. Buoh persons must, before ccmtem
plating
MARRIAGE. .
end. that a sound mind and body are the m oat new
vary requisites to promoteconnubial happiness. Indeed
withoutthese, thejournertivoughre becomes a weary
pilgrimage ; tho prospect hourly darkens to the. view ;
the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and illledWith
the melancholy retlectionthat the - happen tisr of another
becomeliblighted Noniron own.
DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORLITNO RRMRDY FOR
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
By this great and important remedy, Weakness of the
are speedily cured, and fall vigor restored.
Organs
Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated who
bad lost all hope; have been immediatelyrelleved; -- At
Impediments to -Marriage, PhysiCal or Mental Dhilliuditt
cation NerVous Trembling, Weakness of Memestion of
the most fearful kind, speedily cured;
~ 'VYI . e ;v; .
The many thousands cured at this Matolion within the
last twelve years, and the numeronathlPortant Surgica
Operations peril:wined by Dr. J. withesseli by tbh re
porters of the papers and many other persons, nolices
which have app eared again and again befbrelkitpublic,
betides his do fug as a MANN= of clutracter and rei
eponatDlSEASE lify, is a suMclent tmarantee to the Balloted.
OF INFRUDENOE.—When the misguided and
Imprudent votary of pleasure flnda he has imbibe& the
seeds of this palatal disease, it. too often happenathat ab
ilt4imed sense of shame or dread of dinovery deters him
from applying to those who, from education and re
spectability can alone befriend him, delaying-tilt the
canstiutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their
appearance, &acting, the head, throat, nose, skin, he.,
progressing on with. frightftdraPiditY, till death puts a
period r 3 his dreadhanufferings by sending him' to "that
bourne from whence no traveller returns." It is a mitten•
choly fact thattheasands fail victim to this terrible dlit
ease owing to the ansidifolness of ignorant pretenders,
who, by the of that dead/yr:dam, mercury ruin the'
constitution atublipke the rondo° of =miserable
Th..;-,Sitelectoros Diplomas hang Or his office.
ar Lethal altfitemitain a Stamp true oh the telt%
sa- Remedies aipt by Mail.
egy- No. I Smith Frederick street, -Baltimore
aprlading-1.,
N :EI 'w'
FAMILY DRUG STORE.
UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED
a Wholesale and Retail Drng and Prescription Store,
in the Iron Front Bulking, No. 128 Market street, lately,
°coupled by Mr. Eby, wehre can be found an entire new
stock of Fresh and,Pure.Drugs, Ferluinery, Soaps, COAL
OIL, COAL OIL" LAMPS„Enrning Fluid, Akebol, Patent
Illookines, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &0.,100. Wo
have the agency for the sale of Ellne's Celebrated Arti
liclal Teeth, to which we would invite the attention of
Dentists.
By strict attention to business, and a desire to please,
we respectfully ask a share Of Public Patronage.
G. W. MILES.
N. B.—Prime Havana Bogus and Tobacco constantly
on band.
apre.dlr
PRANK A. MURRAY,
(Successor to Wm. Parks/4)
LIVERY & EXCHANGE STABLE,
THlRD'snuarrznowinumEr
lIATINO purchased the interest of J.
Q. Anossln the establishment, and made large
addition! toll MAkelci the undersigned is prepared to
accommodate thbrblia with Summit Homots for saddle
or carriage loirowii,and.with every variety of VEHICLES
of the Latest and most approved styles, on reasonable
terms.
YLRETRR PARTIES will be accommodated with Omni
buses at ort notice.
CARRIAGES AND OMNIBUSES FOR FUNERAL OOOA•
MONS will be Itaniabed, accompanied by wend and
obliging driven.
He invites an inspection of his Stash, solthilled that is
fully equal to that of any other eatabliahmentef theitlnd
in town. FRANK A. lIDERAY.
BRANCH STABLE
The undersigned has opened a branch of his "LIVERY
and EX , STABLE," in the buildings! lately cc=
led • r, in Fourth street oppoidte the Bethel,
here ed to accommodate the puhlks wttii
OSS t., at alldmiSk On remenabletenne.
is stook Tided, and will recommend itself.
r 28- d isill iRANSA.MIIRRAYj
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THING-S - NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 26, 1860.
Dyspepsia Remedy
DR. DARIUS HAM'S
AROMATIC IN VIIIORATING SPIRIT.
This Medicine hat ,been used by the pub*. *for siv years
with incre favor. IL is recommended to Ours
• ervousness,Haarb.Burn, Colic Pain;
in ihrStonsach, or Pains wiis
Headaehe, Preinsiness, Co%
plaints. qoup byMtifs , Delirium •
Tremens, intemperance.
dT S Tamura' .101.4.initOgucaRATes, tor
mulliierlstoxiciors ORgrumr.
S A MEDICINE it is quick and effgatu
al, curing the meet aggravating cases of Dysplit,
idney Complaints, and ali other derangements of the
Stomach and Bowels, in a speedy manner
It will instantly revive the meet. melancholy and
drooping spirits, and +eater° the Neal; nervous and sick.
ly to health, strength hied vigor.
Persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors, Luce
become dejected, .and_their nervous systems sbatt:red,
constitutions broken down, and subject to that, horrible
curse to hnoranlty, the 3:ertutrast Traxisa, will, almost
immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigNefilinir
efficacy of Hr. Ham's Invigorating' rid • '
WHAT IT WAD DO.
.
Doss.—One wine 04011 as Accessary.
One dose will remove all Bad Spirits.
One dose will cure Hbart.hurn. -
Three doses will cure Indigestion. ,
One dose will give you a Good...appetite,
One dose will stop the disfressing pains of bispt e 4a.
One dose will remove the distressing and disagr •
effects of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon as the stomach
'receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distressing load end
all painful f*ltilawill be removed.
One dose . vtreinove the most distressing pains of Colic,
either In theattmach or bowels.
A few doses . willrentovealt obstructions in the.iirdney,
Bladder or Urinary Organs.
- Persons who aro seriously afflicted with any Kidney
Complaints are assured speedy relief by a Ooial or we,
and a radlcaleure by the use of one or two bittqw.
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION':
Persona who, from dissipallogtta: muehOy . onfilike r se
feel the evil effects of polsonOult Naom i hi.viale% head
aches, skinless at stontack Weakness, &Bite% lka.,
Will one dose will Hamra all bad feelings.
eak and slokly-emtatituticum r should ta)ce (he
Invigorating Spirit three times athqcq ABlrmake them
Wrong, healthy sinClialMy r removelell oillauctioms and
irregularities from the monstrua) ormus, and..rgogerianse
blodut of health acd beauty tdrths• eftwegnglotili 74
During pregnancy it will imbleund itivaloalle
tine to remove disagreeable sentattigns at the stomatltt.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, sidle Induce this ,11
has put up the Invtgomtirig,Spirlt is pint bottles, at 60
cents, quarts Si.
,
General Depot, 48 Water street, N. Y.
Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, D. TOW, & efielind
for sale In Harrisburg-by 0.A.. Hammett p:lfylfitroaerl . ..
Co. and C. K. Keller, And. 010 avirl*ned-
jel4-dawly
IN pursuance ofan - arderulliprOrphatrs
Court of Dauphin county, will be expebed to sale, on
utv, June 29,1880, at the public he1 1 :474
Roffman, in the city of Hereabout at 'el , .s ~
one Two-story Frame Rouse mullet of g .
tot is ereeied a ittstilenuir shop, having a good garden at
Cached, &e. Situate In said city on West avenue of the
Reservoir, lot No. 2, as laid out by John Cunkle.
Late the estate of Caroline Hoopla, deceased., .
Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made
known by JONAS LOUDIgNSCHLAGER,
Administrator of raid deceased
Pam Huntrst, Clerk, 0. C.
Apit 2e, 3.860.-ts
M.
ATRESSES IVIATREBBEBI
JT. 14 - ARNITZ respectfully informs gler
• public that he can be found at all Mites at No. NM
Market street, between Fourth and Fifth, where be keeps
constantly on band SUPERIOR RUSK and COTTON TGIP
IdATRE , NFR, cheap for cash, to which he respeCtfUlly
Invites your attention.
The best quality of HAIR and SPRING RATREJSB3
made to order at City Prices, and warranted to give sails.
faction.
SOFAS, LOUNGES, MATHEW.% CHAIRS and CUSH
lONS repaired and improved on reasonablatenns.
mmnr4B•d
A. H. GA L C o
Take great pleasure In inviting the attention of Artiste
Amateurs and the Public generally, to their
New Scale Overstrung, ken Frame Piano Fortes,
Just introduced. The growing demand for Piano-Fortes,
of more than ordinary power and brilliancy of tone, di
rected our energies to the production of such an instru
ment. We submit the result without fear of competition.
Our Pianos are manufactured out of the best well
seasoned *materials, under our Immediate supervision;
and aro guaranteed tilt - give entire satisfaCtion whither
ordered frens us direct, or sold by any of our . agents
throughout , the country. We solicit :a continuance of
that patronage which we have enjoyed for the last 25
years. A. H. tiAl.r. & O
aplOdSm 107 .East 12th street,,N. it, 4
NOT THE. . FIRST ARRIVALY
BUT ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE.
SOLD AT
..REDUCED PRICES,
LYKES S VALI.EY SIOVE COAL, $8,60 per ton.
NUT ~ .,..110.00
Also constantly on bend,
LYKBN'S i'Sra.PY BROOIh.
EGG,
CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL,
WILRISBARRE BRORBM,;"
No. 8 and 4,
• NOT,
Blacksmith! Cofills 4 1 ?8benY_ and Broad, Top. Also,
Hickory, Oak andylne Wood. E. BYERS.
&pl 4 No. ' 162 Chestnut street.
Different styles of Pomades, Oils,
6iLp a and Dressing for the Hair now In store
12 9 - Different styles of Extracts and
manufacture of 'Perfumes for the Handker•
chief, now in store.
2.8 Different styles of Colognes and Toilet
Waters now in More.
2 0 Plff: r ri en n tjC in inis r eToiletand Nursery
12 Different kinds of preparations for
cleaning the Teeth now In store.
In connection with an unrivalled aSsortment of Hair
Tooth and Nail Brushes, and all other articles pertaining
to the Toilet. Reader you will ace by the above pats
that you can get almost anything in this line, by going
at once to
GOODS-HARD
TO FIND A FULL STOCK
Children' Unbleached - and - White - Hoeg! .-
Misses , Wl:lite and Unbleached Hose,; ••• '
Ladles' Gpen Worked Hose, • '
, ladies' in all colors, sire, quality and make,
Hens' Hose in anything wished,.
Misses' Gloves,
Ladies , Gauntletts and, Gloves,
Gents , Gloves and Gauntletts,
Misses' Merino Undershirts.
In the! above goods we have folly repleplabeii - stur
stock. OARlVallft .
ROT Next to the Harrisiiirgi Bank.
ESTABLISHED IN 1810.
Fancy IDyeiag Establishment.
,
J. & W. JONES,:,
No. 432 North Front Street, above Cal-
Jowhill, Philadelphia. .
TATE SILKS, WOOLEN AND FANCY'
JIL/ GOODS of every description. ‘Tibir superior style.
et dyeing - ladles' and gentlemen's Garments b widely
klown.
Crape and Merino. Shawls dyed , the meal, beiggrirrei-
more plini - abts:,. 44
• Crape and Merino.Slawls clamed to jock like pew..—
lAlse, gentl e men's apparel, Curtains ti., Cleaned OF re ~ II •
dyed. • Call and look at our WoirksllekUre going eisawbere.
• , JAL W. JONI& -.11 :1 .t
mar2-dam.2 '%
..o the Harriab —e, i nk I _ J o I
inisullantouo.
PUBLIC SALE.
PIANO PORES,
SELLER'S DRUG STORE,
No 91 Marketatreet,
oue door east of Fourth, south side.
=I
Inistellantoug.
SOLE AGENCY FOR
MASON ' & HAMLIN'S BOSTON
PREMIUM MELODEONS
AND
zscakaamccomrcrimis.
23 First Prendums Received , since.lBsB;
. „
. k l`. -- I ' - / DELLIEWargan Manic
...,4 ..• - ' 1,. moms isvesecelved the Mtn
V".."...1r0r •-.) 0 ' AN ON LY. k ' : v 4
ej ,L -I \ GOLD MEDAL . ever
tit"Pat7), awarded to reed instruments in
LODEONS " , the CbdutrY
titLAND'Y is . ',...k . ,.
Prices varying
4 .,. 1m :full assortment always on
. T , 11_01.1_ 0 4,v ' hand at
413•N'''' WH. KNOCHE'S
ng Market strait.
Catalogues rur nished gratis. apl9
GRANVILLE STOKES'
GITT*OLO I I I BING EIdIORITIN
OMB PRICE' AND NO ABEttEMENTv
No. - ,607 Chestnut Street.
qttANviLLE STOKES would return
thanks,Wthepnbllc for their appreciation of his ef
for to please, and' their liberal patronage. ,
In order to keep up this 'kindly feeling, he bas : yielded'
to the solicitations of many of his friendsiand inatigura.
ted a NEN SYSTEM, of GIFTS ,Wlls EACH GANMENT
SOLD. To h is choice selection of line Fabrics and made
up Clothing he invites the scrutiny df the 'nubile as
well as to his new mode of doing business. Each article
is warranted to be, in irabric, Style and Make, equal to
any gotten up MUM city, and ONE - PRICE, Cheerer thsp.
thelowest,) marked on the ticket. . .
Each edible gold, di , mdiatired• for, le atcoMPaniedhy
a Ott, varying in value. Nein ET to 1100.
N B.—None but the Most Designers„Cuttersv
and Workmen employed; and satisfaction in -Fit, Fashion,
Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed at
STOICSS ,
. One Price Gift Clothing Emporium,
roylo-6md No. 607 Chestnut street.
THE LORETTA SPRINGS
CASTEIRLA COUNTY, PA.
WILL BE OPEN FOR.THE RECEPTION OF vierg7
ORS ON THE 20th DAY OF. krN.E7INST.
MHIS NEW - AN-D—DELIGHTFUL RE
_l_SOltT, for those seeking eithechesith or pleasur%
situated one Mile from the village of Loretta; anditair -
Mlles from Cresson Station, on the Pennsylvania Central
Raliroad,-4ront which - to Loretto, there is a will.con
struOtedMlanie road. The Springs ire 'about 2,650 Sid
above, ti,de-water, and Me; Mr Is always bractagand.ln
vigoriting;lhif therrattneter stldom 2004, nitovin . 75
degrees m Efinitner:* The hetiit Watets ()title 84qttehitt&
no and - Oleareekt abound: in trent, end Alss. ottittitn
ranges are filled.with gam* alkardiimAaaspert to those
who are fend of such amusements.
the btdidingi eiinitrtietett 'with respect
to room and ventilation, and the whole fitted up with
every aPpllance that can contribute, to the comfort and
convenience 'or the guestsßill:4llley, Billterd-Tablas,
Baths ; &e.i&e4
The watcrsiof th ine, Settnis neje been.analyeed by se
vertd eminent the chi:lroned to cot( in large
prciportiOns riPttnistoigeedialnetal Pioliartles ter which
the Springs of this spurof the Allegheny have: long "been
celebrated.
W A-T E-R, 0 II R.E
.
1n conneCtion with the - Springs Is a Water Cure Elsa.-
Ilshment, chartered by the State end Under the charge of
the celetrated'Hydrapitthlephyitchui; Ifr: S. Freese, of
•Plttabarg; Pa., .whiPWlll 7 gPre his entire attention to the
Cure of all Diseteam.. TERM, 510 per weelt.per patient.
Cowettrrer,mw Ticteirre to Loretta Spitilgs,iivlll be bladed
from .Phibidelphia; Pittsburg,ind all the way Stations on
the Routi. : • ..
" •
A Daily Hail leaves Loretta for akrifirts of the Union.
On the arrival' oryisitors at CrenOri, coaches will be in
readiness to convey them to the Springs.
,q -Those visiting the Watenttre should he provAtea
with packing, covering, &c.
jeB.dtjyl JOHN BRADY.
A F . R., FA,. PiTr
GARDEN, FIELD, HERB
AND
FLOWER SEEDS
LARGE AND SMALL PACKAGES..
NELGEWS DRUG-STORE,
•
91 Market Streets
BATIK:LIN COUNTY HOUSE .
Garner of Third and. Walnut Streets,
. • . HARRISBURG CITY.
rpAE -UNDERSIGNED, late of Middle
:" town,bavtng leased the public house formerly known
as "Military Hall,” and fitted it op in good style for the,
accommodation of the public, respectfully solicits a share
of patronage, His TABLE and BAR will" always be sup.
plied with the best the market afibrds,
apl3.3md if. GRIME. .
. _ .
'NEW ARRANGEMIT..
PR. GEORGE W. REILY will continue
the DRUG BUSINESS at No.B S. Market square, and
R JR% received alresh supply of Drugs, Cliennoakil
and Fancy articles, solicits a continuance of the patron
age het eleihre extended to the establishment. Choice
brands of &gars, such as..
1,4114E8.1.4b, • -
BOBBIN"
OENTO DE ORION,_
FLOBEENAS, •
LA FLOE DE VIGO.
PURR i.IQUOES, for medicinal purposes, ate.
myB.3md
FOR - RALE. •
ONE TEAMSTER'S WAGON,
TWO COAL CARTS,.
ONE LARGE CART, suitable for farming
Purposes..:Apply to. --
myrtJAME M. WHErlari...
STATE: - 0 - ANTAL - BANK.,
CAMERON, tOLDER, EBY &
coRNER BECOM) AND Ma nsc,
HAR R IS BURG.;
_PERS.
", HAVANA . 'SEG:UM
T
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of
SMOHNEIS to the followitig brands of HavalutSegars:
FIGARO,
BIRD,
FIRE FLY,
LA. SIIIZA,
JARAGOZANA,
NECTAR CUBANA.
Just received, and for sale by ,
JOHN H. =GLEN,
024 ' 73 Market street.'
A FRESH- STOCK -
'Of 'Vaallla Beans, Ileekais! Farina , Perfamery and
kattcy Soaps, at KILNS , DREG STORE,
MI Markel street, ?glow FIQh, Rairisparg, la.
AIVIEY L - EMER'S -GALLERY,
W.Y.E'TIPiii-IiALL,
40 C 0 'DOOR , TO. 'PIE CQURT ROUSE,
'Onicoiseepa, smar.,)
13.t0 o NY SIZE OR ItRIDi
XNEY 'Li 'S
NOT r;,PlialjZ oF DEOEt& nkeilii
COPIED AND ENLARGED OR COLORED .
WisceUai iw.
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RePublican - Party;thh tssueir involved in 'hi contest with
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WAY DEMOCRACY; Addreßs, •
• H. DAYTON,
N. Publisher
'Sel6-9tdeo l daStw ,
, SO Howard Street,Y..
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• You can make niorVinonei in selling Bartlett's _Lite,
;than any other edilioninthU k tea bed ft is authen
tic and Reliable, and, will be considered as Standard Ads
thorny during- the campaign; 2d, It is a..large and Heist-
Tirol - Bock for the price, and will be Punished to Agents .
as low, if rupt-lower; than (air other editten - Planetcd•-*
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11:FITLIPASS01011:OF'
motrremigG 'droops:
6-4 All Wool Delaines,
Ta mmatans' Cloths,
Lupin's Superior Bomlbaiiines,
- I All Wool Delaines,
Lupine' Black Lnstrea, (all prices,)
Superior English Crovellas,
Brocade Lustres, .
Tarmartine Lnatres,
Balzarines,
Debeges.
;UPERIOR CREPE MAREIZ,
FRENCIEMMWOLOTHEI,
ENGLISH GINGHAM% •
PLAIN MADONNA CLOTHS;
`SUPERIOR CREPE deESPAGNE,
EXCELLENT DELAINIA 121} cents,
• SUPERIOR DELAINES,-26 cents,
FRENCH 'GINGIIAMS,
riT APT BLACK FOULARDS;
UPERIOR CHEM BEREGE,
PURE ITALIAN` GIENATENA,
_*'CREPE. FA3LAR CLOTHS,.
DOMMTI.O GINGHAM, .
7-4 =BRET FOR 'SHAWLS,
SILK FOR BINDING SHAMS,
BEST ENGIATSIT ,c9BulTrzES..
Biareges, Dress Crepes, Begushvourningaiik, 41-4 .
bite shawl Berege, .4 Lai Bbtok Shawl Berege, Black
rid-39131te Fouhrd Bilks, Black and Terple Foulard
VERITIIING DESIRABLE ,AND NEW.
French Crepes, ' English-Crepatk .
Love Veils, _ English Veils ,
Handkerchiefs, White Collars,
Mourning Collars, Gloves,
White Sleeves,. Mintpaßibhons,
. Holsery,' Flannel Bina.
Thoymoye to a pvrt itsc , or themeW., tope we have::
ed'eived sad now open, We can llil any order from
e Smallest to tholausatitein in Mmunulg or second
ourolog goods. CATACART3, .
aPP v , acct rrielmre %mt. I
'N . .E; - .-X% •DAV
sPrarialisgrAwza
Ist K CEIVED THIS - MQII - ,K . Nti AT
CA.T3ECC".Mo.
ENGLISH , CHA.41.1,.et neat Po lard paterap,
very desirable
TR AVELLINAD-RES O. GOMIS& a ill.) flu aoi
went, of every styliread quality revived today by
CATIWART' & BRQTIOIk... - •
- Nekt to . tbellitirieburg Bank.
,FOUI4RD SILKS, of vary neat style and good
;Ji. lick ASSORTMENTOF Dams* Goon!!
of dllfererd itindßotl2%:conts peryard. Far. bai,idng
call at . . CATHCART'S. •
;TABLE. LINENS at all prices.
iTossur.timsasi igiii***74thid..: • '
COIINTERPAINES, a large stock. , • Th. eau r allpda,
hi If . aligifiViittit the
Klee.
S in every quality atui 1
patiera.
ono s szass , .. ,
r si ETcif alt --
motc:; - 2
!lIMMIOW !WM 7 114;1 1 4
We have every arSole wiahod of 1,
rnishing.
OA CART & BEM&
Nut to the Barri/MI
ghat tinting fib.
Having procured Two Adams Power Presses, we are
Prepared to execute JOB and ROOK PRINTING 01 er,"
description, cheaper than it can be done at ep (Abe,
establishment in the county.
RATES OF ADVERTISING :
sire oi.i lines or less constitute one-half i , quai.e. Eigh t
lines or more than four constitute a square.
Half Squire, one day
44 one week
one month..
three months.
6, • six month's
-44 one year
thiejSquare, one day.......
one week ..
one month.. ..
three mont hs .. '
44 six months...;
44 one year...
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Mr Ruthless notices Inserted in the Local cohann, or
before Marriages and Deaths, Mk MNTS PER LINE, for
eichtuertion.
NO. 40.
. .
adverlailetelaties.lind Deaths toi be charged as regular
Tea, Coffee and Cocoa for the Sick
Tbo much ie said against tea by wise
people, and too much of tea is given to the
pick by foolish people. When ybir see the
natural and almost universal craving in
I"nglish sick for their "tea, you cannot
but feel that nature knows what she is
about. But a little tea or coffee restores
them quite ae.rnueh as a great deal, and a
great.deal of tea, and weoially of coffee,
repairs thh...little power of digestion they
here, Yet the nurse, because she sees
how one or. twa : caws of tea or coffee re
stores her patient, thinks t hat three or four
will do twice-as much. This is not the case
it all; it is, however, certain, there is 'loth ing yet discovered which is a eubsitute to
the English patient fer his cup of tea; he
can take it when he can take nothing else,
and hetften can't take anything else if he
has it net. I should be very glad if one of
the.abusers of tea would point out what to
give an English patient after a sleepless
night - instead of tea. If you give it at five'
or six o'clock in the morning, he.may even
sometimes fall asleep after it, and get, per
haps, his only two or three hours' sleep
during the twenty-four. At the same time,
you never should give, tea or coffee to the
kick, as a rule, after five o'clock in the
afternoon. Sleeplessness in the' early part
of the night is from excitement, generally,
and is increased by tea or coffee; sleepless
ness, which continues to the early morning,
is from exaustion often, and is relieved by
'tea. Thg. only English patients I have ever
knownvefuse tea have been typhus cases,
and the first sign of their getting better
was their craving again for tea. In general
the dry • and dirty tongue always prefers
tea to - toffee, and will quite decline milk,
unless with tea. Coffee is a better restore
tive than tea; but a greater impairer of the
digestion.. Let the patient's taste decide.
You will'etty that in caste of great thirst,
lithe Pritient's-cravitig decides that it will
,drink a great deal of tea, and that you can
`not help it. But in these cases be sure
that.the.patient requires diluents for quite
} other purposes than quenching the thirst;
.he wants a good deal of some "drink, not
`Wily of tea, and the doctor will order that
',he la to have barley water and milk, as the
case may, be. Lehman, quoted by Dr.
I Christisori, says that among the well and
'actit , e, "the infusion of an ounce of coffee
daily will diminish the waste" going on
.in liody ' 'by On e-four th ;" and Dr. Christi
'Neil adds that teahas the name 'property.—
'Now, this is. the actual' experiment. Leh.
!Man weighs the man and finds the fact
,from ezeight. It is not deduced from any
''''analyeds"-of food. 7 All 'experience - among
itheaickehavis the,same thing, Cocoa is
; Often recohimxied to the sick in lieu of tea
ortoffee. But independent of the fact that
'English sick very generally dislike cocoa,
-it has quite a different effect from tea or
coffee. It is an oily, starchy nut, having
' no restorative power at all, hut simply in
creasing fat. It is a pure mockery of the
sick, therefore, to call it a substitute for
tpa. For any 'renovating stimulus it has,
You might justas well offer them chesnuts
instead of tea. An almost universal error
among nurses is the bulk of the food, and
especially the drinks they offer to their
patients. .Suppolie a patient ordered four
ounces .of brandy during the day, how is
ne to take it if you make it into four pints
by diluting it? The same with tea and beef
$B,, with arrow ;mot milk, etc. You have
hot increased the moriehment, you have
not increased the renVatiugpower of those
articles, by increasing theirlutk; yon have
very 3ikety direiniabed both by giving the
patient's digestion more to do; and most
•likely °tall; the patient will leave half of
what holies been ordered to take, because
tie could not swallow the bulk with which
yloa have been pleased to invest it. It re
quires very nice observation and care, (and
meets with hardly any,) to determine what
Will not be too thick or strong for the
patient to take, while giving him no more
than the bulk which be is able to swallow.
i-Flor ence Nightingale.
Bargy§ mears, an ardent yOung man
$ 19, attempted' to end his troubles in
zi. aeuse, last Monday, bytaking laudanum,
,because a widow of AO, who rejoices in the
Honors of grandmotherhood, towards whom
h i e had a "passional attraction," had taken
lip a new affinity and deserted him. He
left-behind him a "thrilling narrative" to
til a
placed in the hands of the printers, and
I himself down to die. The narrative
f into the hands of the lady who kept the
arding-house, who alarmed the neigh
b rs, and they coming in and searching the
.b d-room of the ardent "loveyer," discov
e ed his condition in time. to save his life:
WHY PERSONS ARE BORN , BEMR.--"D043-
f r ,"said an old lady, the other day, to
h=r family physician, "kin you toll me hoW
iris that some folks are 'born dumb?" •
"Why, hem; why certainly, madame;
i is owing to the fact that they come into
t, e world without the power of speeCh."
l "la, no,":.' said the old lady, "now`jist
see what it is to have a physical education.
I'r,ve asked my old man morn
.a ,hundred
tinfoil that are same thing, and all I could
e" er get out of him was, "kase they is."
ell, I'm glad I asked you, .for I never
could a' died satisfied ivithinit koowin' it."
L-Some people in Milwaukee met at a
private house, pyeparatorylO starting on a
p icn ic. . Two. of thegentlemen got to guar
niling about , one of the ladies, and finally
fought in gooa earnest. The ladies also
pitched-fix , and;nandwitchei3 and doughnuts
wize hurled , in
,profusiou at antagonistic
h;ds. ;BOnnets were smash and white
d Asir ruinea,' ittid- flieter w ‘,':f r t - • general
:wreaking, of 'Eparing labilimenthen
tiexcitemewfwas. oyer, it was Ocided to
()urn thi pie-nie, a fight and a pleasure
ply tieing considered rather too much for
one day, f andAtat: day the ,Babketh.
I
"angivenl2 .iwaY erid t e ir no w e t th 4l a n t egr his ° n%sie 94
on lucendo by cohabiting *ilk a white
woman. But the people of 'kin . prairie laud,
led
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