Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 19, 1860, Image 1

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filtbicat
DR . JOHNSON,
3E3ALT,Tx2ixt:brtm
LOCK HOSPITAL
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ae
discovered tbe most, ceriaiii, speedy
end effectual rot:nods . In the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
=LW IN BEL 20 TAIIL9I./1011R111, :
No Mercury or Noraceiu Drier:
sir A Cuss Wessurrso; OR NO ORLION, IN IRON Oal 20
Two Dem -at
Weakness of the Back. or Limbo, Strictures, Paine in.
the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and , Bladder, Organic:
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physisal Pow.
are, Dyspepsia Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Idea
palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimmest d
light or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach Muttons of
the Head , Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders
arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Yottth. ,
those dreadful anddestructive, practical which prOduce
constitutional debility, reader marriage impoesible t and
destroy both body and mind.
• YOUNG MEN. •
Young men especially who have become the victims of
solitary Vice, that dreadftil and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thou - kande of young'
men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, Rift "
might otherwise have entranced• listening Senates with the
thunders of elegant*, or wakedto maim' tholivtag lyre,
may call with full oontldence.
Married persons, or thosocontemphding marriage, being
aware of pliyalcalweakziess, should Immediately consult
Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
hantedfaiely Garai andfun Vigor Restored .
He who places himself under the care of Dr..l: . may
religiously conildein his honor as age.dlentan, and ; ; confi
dently rely upon his skill as a physician.
Office No. 7 South Prederickstreet, Baltimore, d.,
on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7 d crs
from the corner. Be particular in observing- the nit'ne
and number, or you will mistake the place. Be particular,
for Ignorant, Trifling , Quacks, with false names, or Pear)
Humbug Certificates, attracted by the reputation of Dr.
Johnston, lurk near.
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
eply.
DR. JOHNSTON
DR. Joenston member er the Royal College of burgeon
Louden, gradute from one of the Malt eminent Colleges° f
the U. States, and the greater part of whose life has been
spent in the Hospitels of London, Paris, Philadelphia and
elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures
that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the
ears and head when asleep, great nervousness. being
alarmed at sudden soundS, bashibiness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with' derangement of mind
were cured Immediately
TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE
Dr. J. addresses all those who having trduredthem
selves by private and improper Indulgences, that secre
and solitary habit whidh ruins both body and mind, en
fitting them for either business or society.
Thesti are some of the sad and melanaholyeireete pro
duced by early-habits of. youth. viz:..Weakness .the
hack and Limbs, Pains , it the - Head, DiniMuliV of
- Sight,
of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep.
eta, Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Onunimp
tam, Am.
MENTALLY.
MerdaY, the tearful clients on the mind are much to be
dreaded ;—,loes of Merdory, Conftesion of Ideas, Depres
eion of Spirits, Evil Foiebodings Aversion to Society, Self
distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, kc., are soma of tit e
evil edbote.
Thoustinds of persons Of all ages, can now Judge whatit
the Cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, be ,
coming, week, pide, baryons and4nhttedated,lhdve a kluge
lar appearance about the eyes, cough, end symptoms of .
hen: . • . ,
. , •
YOIING'MEN
who nave Kinrad themselveir;by.a certain practice, in
Milted in when alone—a habit fratmently learned from
evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not ouredirenders
marriage impossible and destroys both mind and body
h onid apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope o 1 his country,
the darling of his parents, should be - snatched from all
prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of
deviating trom the path of nature, and indulging-In a
certahrsecret habit. Such persons must, before contain
plating
MAIIRLteff.
effect that a sound mind and body are ttte molt neon
:1 1 go l = te e:Vi t o " tir tn n °t ey e fgo n u n g b h ia lf h e a rt t l ' a ! r eed
ary
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to theiview.;
the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and fl llsrwith
the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another
becomes blighted with our own.
DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOB
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
By this great and important remedy, Weakness of the
Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated who
bad lost all hope, hate been irdinedhttely relieved. Al
Impediments to arrlage, Physical or Mental DisqualM.
cation Nervous 1 rambling, Weakness or Exhaustion oi
the moat fearful kind, speedily cured.
~ M:: t ~•'
The many thousands cured at this Indßubio' within the
kat twelve years, and the numerous important Sweat
Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and many other persons , notices of
which have appeared again and again•before the public,
besides his standing as a gentleman of darer:l4l'4nd re-
Dlity, is a sufficient guarantee to the a ffl icted'
SEASE OF IMPRUDENOE.—When the misguided and
Imprudent votary of pleasure Inds he has balled the
seeds of this painbil disease, it too often happens that an
lh-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him
from applying to those who, from education and re.
apeetability can alone befriend mm, delaying till the
Oonstiutional symptoms of this horrid disease make • their
appearance, enacting -the head, throat, nose, skin, ho.,
progressing on with frightful rapidity', till death puts a
period t J his dreadlol sabring!! by sending him to t'that
bourne from whence no traveller returns." it is amebdi.
,holy foot that thousands fall victims to this terrible'
,(41 7
Case, owing to the unskilfulness of Ignorant pretendetn,
who, by thence of that deadlypoicon, mercury ritinther
witualtettotiand makethe residue of life miserable' 7
Inarcelyers —The Doctor's Diplomas hasten' biai•Moti.
Ng- Lettemmust contaki a Stamp to us on the reply.
air Remedies sent by MaiL'
No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore.
aprßidaiw-1.•
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FAMILY DRUG STORE.
If it HE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED
a Wholesale and Retell Drug and Preioription Store,
In 1 Iron Front Bunning, No. 128 Market street, lately
oeaupted by Gr. Eby, wenre can be found an entirenew
stoolcof Fresh and PureDroge Perfumery, SOW • _COAL
01/*COLif OIL Laws, Burning Fluid, Alo chol Patent
ifOofeinso; Stationery, Fanny axtiolea, azo., Ae. We
b a ys' the - agency for the Bale of Bline's Celebrated Arti
*ha Up, to *oh we would invite the attention of
Dentists:
By strict attention to business, and desire to please,
we respectfully suds a share of Public Patronage.
G. W.
N. B.—Prime Havana &gars and Tobacco constantly _
on hand.
FRANK A. MU/MA
(Successor to Wrn. ParkA)
LIVERY fk . EXCHANGE 'STABLE
THIRD STREET . BELOW.ItiL
HA VING purchased the •interest of •J.
Q. Mans in. the establishment, !and: made large
audinolas to the Stock, the undetsimand ',it prepared to
accommodate thepabllo with &Teams Howl= for Middle
or carriage purposes,snd with every variety of VEMULIE
of the latest and most apprdved styles, on reasonable
PLEASURE PARTIES will be accommodated'with Otani-
WEN at short notice.. ,
OAREIAGEB ANL OMNIBUSES FOR FUNERAL ooas:.
EO M will be itirnished, aocomparded by careful and
obliging driver&
He Writ.' an inspection of his Stook, satisfied that it is
fully equal to that of any Other estabilahmentif the kind
in town. FRANK EIIERAT.
BRANCH STABLE
The: undersignik kiss ope :, e4 .. a bifulab op uts "unti2
and =CHANGE STABLE," in tba, BMW.lMe:lately °dee
led by At ti. Jar, in Fourth street opposite the Bethel,
bard be le reParad to ltseeirteteiMtel4PalLebho: with
OBOES and EIiICLES, still times, on inspopet&U
a SNOB la largo andjaried, and will asocial°
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VOL, XIIT
Minellantims.
HELM GOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATION
HKLAIDOLD'iI BUOHU for the Bladcler.
RHIMBOLD'S BUCHU forth° Kidneys.
-HELMBOLDI - BLICIRT ter the Gravel.
HBLMBOLD'S BUCHU for the'Dropsi;
HULMBOLD'S' BUCHU for Nervousness.
BELMBOLD'S EMMY for Loss of Mistiory.
REILMBOLD'.i BUCHU for Dimness 01 Ina° .
HELM:MO'S BUCHU for Difficult Breathing.
EIELMBOUYS BUCHU for Wens. Nerves.
EIBLMBOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility
HELMBOLD'Id MILIEU forlbsiversallassiuffic
HELHBOLD'S DUCBU foe Horror of Ltheise.,
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for - Night Siimts.
HEDMEOLD'EI BUCHU forleakeluiness. e •
'HEILHBOLDI BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin.
HEILUBOLD'S BUCHU for Eruptions.
HBLIBLIOLD'S t.l3olltf Mr-Pain to the Back.
HEIMBOLIYd BUCHU for MeaViness of the Eyelids, with
Temporary , Stdrusicia, at d.Loss of Bight. •• •
HELMB,O4I2OB BUCHU for Mobility and Restlessness,
with Walnut Attention and Horror of Soolety.
EIBLMBOLD'a BLIOHL! for Obstructions. •
HBLMBOI.VB BUCHU for bacesses arising from Indis
cretion; s.nd aiLdiabases of
FEMALES,. FEMALES, FEMALES. -
I - Z*4lg - FEN4LE4 FEMALES,
TAKE NO IMRE PILLS,.
TAXPN9 AWI LSY- 1 ojr - NO A TA IL,
THEY 'AR& OF NO AVAIL.
Use IiELBSBOLD'§ - BXTRAGT s.ucau for,all eomplalute
Incident to the eex.
No Fanktly. Sitkocq it Be Birlo'ol4 It I
_ .
TARE NO MOREIIALSAM or Injurious and Unpleasant.
Medicine for UnPleastuil and Dangerous .Diseases.
Use B.ELMEOLIMB EXTRACT Bucau for Mucous
arising 'rem habits indulged in
By Young,and Old,.
And Per diseases arising from Habits.of Dissipation. It re.
nievewell improper dlnchargesi. and will restore the pa
tient teleishortlitne to a state Of 'Health and Purity.
Use.HELMBOLD , S EXTRACT BUCHII for-Diseases-and-
Affections of the most - Distresaing Character. -
'Use RELIOduLD'S EXTRACT BUCEU for ill Afteotions
and diseases of the
- - Urinary Organs,
Whether existing in .
Male or Ventale,- •
from whateiet cense orisinatthr, Lint no matter of
Hove , Longattekiding.
All of the above disease/1 and symptoms : admit of tbe
same treatment, and may originlnate front the same
READ I READ 1 READ I I READ !
113.11-MBULD'S BUCHU safei and pleasant In taste
and odes, bid immediate In Its action.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia, Hellpbold, Caemist,'whO be;
lug duly sworn, dealt say, that his preparation contains
no Narcotic, Ile/miry : or incurious drug but Is purely
Vegetable. H. T. HMLMBOD, .
nolo Manafacturer.
Sworn and supvirlbed babre.me, this 28d day r of
vomber, 1864. HlBBARDiaiderman.
Price $l. per bottle or six for En, delivered to any ad
dress.
A Trial costa IWO u
and beoeirrineed of inietliedo. And it is accompanied
by reliable and responsible oerlititates.from Professors
of Medical Colleges, 'Clergymen and others.
Prepared.by: -- H. T. ELEMBQLD,
Practi&d. and.AtutlyttCal Marais;
104 South Teuth Street, below Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
NIMMBILLET Csirrior.--t3hould unprincipled Dealers try
to palm offaaother arllcle,YadO4 ➢araabetternmscan.
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AIM FOR EIRLMBOLD EXTRACT RUCRII.
TARN NO OTTER&
atrAnAnzenn. '
Sold by D. W. Gross & Co., and ell Dr4gints
,every
Cut this out-- . .seud or can for ft, and avoid exposure,
and Impoaltion; _ aull-dawtim
21a.Cok''XIAL'Ilarb
LIFE FILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS.
r I lIIESE MEDICINES have now-beem be
fore the Public lera period of TRIBTXTEL4:II4i and
during that time have nialutaintd a high Character in ak
moat every part of the *Glebe, for • their' extraordinary
and immediate power of restoring perfect health to per
sons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to
which the human frame is liable; -
The following areamong the distressing variety of hu
man diseases in which the
VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
Are well known to be Infallible. . , .
. .
DYNPEPSIA, by, thoroughly cleansingthe first and
second scorned's, and creating a now of .pare, 'healthy
title, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATU
LENCY, LaSe 'of Appetite, Reratburn, Beadache, Rest
lessness, 111-Temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy,
Which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will van
lib, as a natural consequence of its owe.
COsTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of
the intestines with a solvent process, and without vio
lence; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within
two days.
FKVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a
regular ciroteationi through the process of respiration In
auoh cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal ob
etruction In others.
The'. LIFE MEDICINES. have been known to cure
BILEUMATUDI permanently in three weeks and
GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflammation
from' he muesli* and ligaments of the Joints.
DROPaIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen
hag the kidneys and bladder; thepoperatemost delight
fusy on these Important organs,and berme have ever
been "found certain remedy for the worst cases of
GRAVEL. , •
. .
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of
the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures
- SCURVY, ULCERS, and •IN VETERATE
SORES, by the perfect purity which these LIFE/11E1Z
CINES give to the blood, and all the humors.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEX
IONS; by their &Iterate' elfect upon the fluids that feed
the ,skin, and the-morbid: state , of which occasions. all
eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree
able complexions. ' - -
6 6 The nes of these pills for 'alvery short time will erect
an entire cure of SALT nnutnu, and . a striking im
provement in the clearness of the skin. CO/I=ON
COLDS and INFLUENZA will always be cured by .
One dose, or by two in the worst cases.
PILES.—The original proprietor of these medicines,
was cured of Piles, of 35 years standing by the use of the
LIFE MF.DICINiS alone.
FEVER AND AGUE —For this scourge of the,
Western country, these Medicines will be found a safe,
speedy; and certain remedy. Other Medicines htivethe
system suhject to .a return of the'dlsesse—a cure by these
Medicines is permanent-:23Y THEM, BE SATLVIED,
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER UONL
PLA.INTS.--GattanaL Delman Loss of Arrears, and
Ds Seism or Finsatia-'-the Medicines have- been used
with Ike most beneficial results in Calfaiof this descrip•-•
lion :—Kings Evil and Scrofula, in its worst forms,yields.
to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medi
cines. Nigtit Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Com
plaints- of all kinderPalp.uition of the 'Heart; Painters'
Optic, are speedily cured. •
BINROUtsIAL DISEASES—Persons whette
Constant ions have become impaired by the injudicious'
ase-et Mercury, will lind these medicines a perfect cure,
as,theyAiever fail to eradicate .from the system, all. the
etrectr, of Mercury, inlinitely sooner than the manpower
fui preparations of Sarsanarilla. "
Prep tared and sold by W. Br MOFFAT,
836 Broadway, New York.
Percale by all, Druggists. . jy2o-lowly
NOT TER * FIRST ARRIVAL,
•
DITT'ABRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE
SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES ,
LYKEN BIVAiLLItEnOVE CO AL, s2,so'per ton.
4 -NOT 54.00
Moo Axiniitailtirolptundi •
LYKNNti VALLEY.
CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL,
IVILKESBARRIC DROICEN,
No. 8 and 4,
NUT.. .• •
,Blankamßh. Goal,.".allegheny and Broad ToP ,
Iliokoni r Oak anbAna _
- ]%&dEtDIERY.
•. _ _ _
, . .
EVERY - 7 413dictiption" Of - fron ---- or - Wood
• sigehipipy bldlt in site , east notnnevat.the • • .
• 2-s
- , Penna, R. Road, sem State street. ,
larestrurg. April Zit ISO --dly• •
"INDETENDENT IN ALL THIN6-,S--NEIITRAL IN NON-E."'
HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 19; 1860
Dyspepsia Remedy
DR, :D/dIJUS HAM'S
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT.
This Necticine•has been used by the public for six years,
with increasing , 'favor: It is recommended to (Jure
/Sysisqssia,./Vervettsness,El'art-Burn? Colic Pains,
id in fhe Stomach, or Pa res in the Bowe ,
Headache, Drowsiness, Sidney 00m ,
plaints, Low Dpirits Dal:Mum
Tremens, Intemperance. . •
TINDIAIRS, EXIDIARATEB,, 1101 GoBATRO, BUT
WELL NOT INTOXICATR OR STUMP
A
SA _MEDICINE it is quick nd . sirectn
. ,
curing the most aggrneetlag txise.A pyspopsia,
idney Complaints, and a ll other - derange
.ent of the
Stomach and Bowels, in anpeedyruitunter... .
It will instantly revive the most. melanch ly and
drooping spirits, and restore thejireali,iiervoini atd aka
ly to health, strength and vigor.
Parsons whb, from the injudicious use of liquors, have
become dejected,' and their nervous systems Shattered,
constitutions broken down, and subject :.tcithat horrible
curse to humanity, tide Dmininat- Imagine, will, niftiest
immediately, feel the happy and healthy firrigorating
efficacy of Dr Ram's Invigorating
One dose:Will - give you a GOod Appetite.
One deee will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia:
One dose will remove the distressing and: disagreeable
effects of Wind or Flatulence, and as soon as the stomach
receives the Invigorating Spirit; the distressing load and
all painful feelings will beretnOved.
One dose will remove the mestAistressing pal= of Colic,
either In the stomach or bowels. • '
A few doses wIA remove 1111 obstructions in the kidney,
Bladder or Urinary Organs. • •
Personifwho are seriously afflicted with any Kidney
COmplaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two,
and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles.
.Persons who,front dissipating too much over nlgbt, and
feel the evil effects of poiSonous liquors„in violent head`
aches, sickness at stomach,: weaktiess, *glddinessi. &c.,
will fled one.thise fembtle all'bad '
.I.adles of weak and slckly constitutions, should tate the
Invigoraiing"B.pirit three timeif a day ;It wili-ixitike-theM
strong, healthy and. happy, r9novenlkobstructions and
irregularities from the menstrual - organs, - acid restore the,
bloom of health and beauty to the careworn face.
'Duringpregoanoy it will be fotindjin,invaluable modh
cute toi reMove , .dissgreeableieniatlons at the.stomach.
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, he
has put up the Invigorating Spirit In Pint bottles, at 80
cents, quarts $l.
General:Depot, 98 Water street, N. Y.
Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, D. YOTT, & CO. and
for sale In Harrisburg by C. A. Bannvart, D. W. Grass is
Co. and C. K. Keller, and by all Druggists everywhere.
1e1.4-4Lawly
NEW MO.O RN
.ING Client).
CATHOART
it aro now open a largo iniaoriraeat of MOURNING
and SECOND..MOURNING
DREAM: GOODS,::
&YAWLS;
81445;
COLLARS,.
SLEW - PBS,-
114117.0X1ACILegro%
• VEILS,;-pftd
Alltather goods geskabla for Fait and Winter year :
- ' %No: wmarxet
. , Next - to the Harriskurg•Bank. - •
C.O.'ZIMMERMANI
BANKING, STOCK, BILL AND
COLLECTION OFFICE,
No. 28 South Second St., Harrisburg.
BONDS AND STOCKS FOR .;SALB - .
8 -or 4,000, • Harrisburg Bonds.
80 Shares:of Harrisburg • Bridge COMpaily.
70 " " Gas " -
40 " " Bank.
Mouritairt Herb
riE iiivenfOr and maiiiificturer of
m% Miuntain Herb Palk". has: spent the greater
part of his life in travelling, , having.visited nearly every
renntrY ha-the Yr4r.id , ' B o o3Peflt, oyez - sits. , yeara.amon,
the RPoltiMalthitilbe AWL ordllculAYskildat. Hg a `gius glitt
the "Mourrraut Harm PIMA" were discovered. A very
lnterestingaccount.of'hisadventures there, you,will find
in our Almanac and Pamphlet.
an established fact,:tbat aII diseatses arise from
IMPURE 'BLOODS
The blood is _the life Land when any foreign .or, un
healthy matter gets mired with it, itis once distrbuted to
Avery organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison,
and all the vital organs quickly comPlaitt. The stomach
Will net digest-the food perfectly. mh9 liver - neettes to
secrete a Sufficiency of bile. --The action of the heart is
weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. The lungs be
come clogged with the poisonous matter ; hence, a cough
all'from a slight impurity of the foentairkteed or
file—the Blood I as if you had throWn some earth; for'
instance; in a pure spring, frem which ran a tiny rivulet
in a few-Iminutes the whole„ course efthe stream be;_
comeediSturbedlted !lincolOred• AnquilitlyAttee
lilood ty.Usveryipartoind leave. itsisibm.belaindZ;4ll
'the passages . become obstructed. and unless the obstruc
tion is removed, the lamp of , lifesocei-dies out.
These plUs not only purify, the blood; but regenerate all
the secretions of the body, they are, therefore, unrivalled
CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES,'
Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, , &a,. This kntfallou
Medieine expela front the the hidden :seeds of, dis,
ease, and reedera.all the fluids and sect Clime' pure end
fluexit,clearing.tind resuscitating tbe _vital organs..
Pleasant indeed,. is it to us,,that ~we are able to Pam
within your reach, amedleine - like the ~I ttourrrani Meek
Pars," that will piusadirectly to:the afflicted parte,uirougb-.
the.blood and fluidit of the body, and. cause the ai.fferer
to brighten with the flush of beauty-and health.
Judson' s Pills are the Best Rernedy, exist-
ence, fin' the following Complaints: , •
Bowed Complidnts, Debility, - - . Inward Weakness,
Coughs, Beyer and ague, -.l4•er (NM:Ol3b l % .
Colds, Female ootypl!tr . / tl7,4nriess h'pliitt3,
Chest DiMasas; Reldichtol, Mlw; • •
Ccietiveriess, ' Indigestion,' Stone and Drava,
Dyspepsia, asennOsry 033 , 1: 1 "
Diarrheas, lndipumation, toms. _
Dropsy,' -* '• • • • r • •
Females who value health, should never be without
these - TiloY_Parity the , blood, remove olistruedons
Of all kinds, cleanse,the skin ocAllpiniplaeand blotches,
and bring the rieh , colonothealtblathepale.cheek.
aiir.The Plants and..Herbs,ef .which these Pilla are.
marle;•were distievered eurpricing:way jUnOng.
the Tesuoans, a tribe of Aboriginee ip Mexico. Get the
Annainic - Of our Agent,Anclryott will read vrlth.dellgbt,
Quivery interesting. account 4t contains of the “Gaitar
.eli9eri4l—Thelteutain Herb ,Pills are put up in a
Beautiful Wrapper. , Each box contalns,„4o pills, aud.4o.
tall at 2b sents•per box. Alf genuine, have the signature
of B.L;JUD2ON & CO., on each box.
kAir agents wanted sprays.—Address as above.
teblodeod&w . .
NOTICE TO - sPECULATORS.
VALU4I3 - I,li iambilvezoTs FOR ssims.
A it i G u i lku3,,..E ato o ktig L,.. k. R ico G . E ad s_l7.,,
o}z and Work
Shops of the • Penniultaifiroad Company, will be Old
lorrAnit oll.ll4llSonalgoteFt4. Apply to
ii4llo Out ' _ JOIN W. ILICLL.
tlisteltantous:
WHAT •IT WILL DO.
Doss.—One wine glass full as often as necessary
One dose will remoi o all Bad Spirited
One dose will cure Heart-burn:.; . •
Three doses will cure „IndigestiOn.
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.
JUD ; Q 'S
OMIT 17.,NELLE XPICINEI
B.L. JUDSON & CO.,
Sale Proprie:toro
No. 60 Leonard Street,
NEW TOM.
Sltirdlctotons
DBLAWAR-E MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE: COMP .
COMPANY
s 'Comer 'of Third antd'Walnut Sireek
PHILADELPILTA.
IN9OIti ) ORATED 1885
. ... ... .
ltiri,A4lN.E ,INSU R ANCES- on VeSselt,
..
IlLar i go and Freight to ail parts of the World.
INL' INSOWICIIS on Goode ..by Hi verS,.Canals
Lakeit` &Laid Carriages to an'partlif the Uniqn.
I REHM:MAMIE earlderchandize generally; and on
8 tores4relling. Houses, Aa. ; : , .' . -, '
A
OF . THE COMPANY , November let, 1856
6698,80470. ' . • ,
November 10, 1858.
,
Theareird.of Direeters `have this; aydeolared a die!.
dend of SIX PER °ENT. in Cash, on the Oapital.Stock .
and SIX FXR CENT. onthnSerip of the Oompaw, Pal'
able on Atd afteilet" the proximo. • "
ThejliaVe also 'declared sairtp Dividend ofTWENTY- '
FIVE PBS „CENT: on the Original: Stock,', and on the
FarnesbNiatainms for the, year ending October 31,1858,
Oertilleates Air Which wilt he issued to the parties-en
titled to-the same, on and after the first of December: • •
•, ageqiNate ble Mid Resolution adopted. by the Board.
Incense; the Inc/eosin' mleazia ef the Company arising
from Prefits v and .which, will be derived from the in
ereasetitipiial Stook tuider the late amendments to the,
Act of icorteiration; render ) the further Continuance of
the Guarantee Capitelmineoessarg; therefore be. it—
Besotted, That_the finaranten,Capital be discontinued,
and the 'Notes representing .the same be delivered up to
the makers thereof; ire aixta AS the Rieke taken during the
erica embraced in said,Notee shall have determined.
DIRECTORS.
William itartim, Imam 0: Hand,. iWilliamhyre,jr.
aosipty.ll.o%al, . . Theo. Paulding, 'James Tennant,.
Edmund.
A- Sender ; Dr. It. IS: Huston, J. Il.ld'Farland,'
John 0: Neils, Hugh Oraig, Wm. O. Ludwig,
. Robertilharton, : 8..30.11vain, -. . Thomas C. Hind,
Tohnii.l'eure 15. N Oherilexe ll eg, . Josh* P, Eyre,
GeorgeG.Leiper,. . rianmelt.i3tokes, Jacob I'. Jones,
Edward Darlington, H enry Sloan, Jl. - Logair,Pittl
wi t
H. JortesdlroOke; - . Sain tim es Trig ihui nt: is r, ;. D os . 9''.: Morgan , -
J. F. Pinieton, .- - : - J. B. Semple, ,
THOMAS 0. HAND, VieePreildint.
' kiNliTLYLßUEN.'Seeretary: • • • ' '
The undersigned,. as agent for the above Company,la
prepared to ntakeinsursnaigi ..04.A4 deilariPtiniali of pro
party on the most liberal .
jitnlB-dErrtriyi : - - . - WILLIAM Btruniatit,"
Harrisburg, Pa.
B co BA ,a..vE , s
H 1/LL kNt B IsTTERS
THE 'CELEBEATW UOLLAND , REMEDY FOR
DYEVE'Ef'SI.4_,
DISEASE OF THE KIDN EYS
LIVER CO.MPLAINT,
WEAKNESS - OF ANY KIND,
FEV ER . - AND AGII:E,
And the various affections consequent upon a disordered
STOM - ACEI OR LIVER
Such as indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky
Fains,:lieartburns, Lees of Appetite, Deapondenoy,,Cos.,
tivenees, Blind_ and Blecdiog flies. In all, Neryoub
Rheumatic, end Neuralgic ifiretiliifcirfftiFM" - M — nerb
-instances proved highly beneficial, and in others Mated
a decided cure.
Ix a purely vegetable compound, prepareii—on
strictiracientifla principles, after themanner of the 01.6-
butted' Holland. Profesior„Ekierhave. Its y emitatiWai :
benne produced Its hitioductionlisre;theAnuted
mewling-with those of -the-Fatherland fluttered over the
face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with
them and handed down thotraaition of its value.... It is
now offered to the American
.public, knowing that its truly
wonderftil :Medicinal virtues must be ea:know/edged.
It is particularly recommended to those perscina whose
constitution may have ueen-impairad by the continuous
use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Gbh
orally. instantaneous in effect , it Soda its way tiredly to
the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve,
raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infulong now
health andvigor In the system. • .
NOTICE .—whoever expects to find this a beverage will
. be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited.
It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of
of singular remedial properties.
READ CAREFULLY!
The Genuine highly concentrated Brerhaye's Holland
Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at
Olot Doman. per bottle, or six bottles - for Ilia :Dra4um.— .
The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has
induced many Imitations, which the public shbuld guard
against purchasing.
Ait•Beware of Imposition. See that our name Is on the.
label of every bottle you buy. " '
Sold"by Druggists generally. It can be, forwarded by
Express to moat points.
SOLE PROPRIETORS
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR.: &
MANUFACTURING
Plumnacentista and Chemists.
PITTSBURG., PA.
For sale in;the city of Harrisburg by D. W. Gams &
Co. • > eeptl-dawly
C
.. . .
GIN AG A REMEDIA L, AGENT.
2BIS DELICIOUS' TONIC 'STIMULANT,
TISPECIALLY designed for the use of the
• 11.24 Medical Profession sad the ;Emily, having super-'
seaed; the so-called -Trine," "Aromatic," "Cordial,"
"Medicated,"."Schnapps," etc., is -now endorsed by all
:or the prominent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs,
as. possessing all -of those intrinsic medicinal qualities
(tonic and: diuretic) which belong to an ern and Puss :
Qin. Put up in -quart bottles and told-by ail druggists,.
grocers, ate. .- • A. la BININGEH & 00.;
(Establlshed-in 1779) Sole Proprietors.
No. 19 Broad Street; Ni Y.-
For sale by W. W. & H. Emith,—French, Richards , &
Co.; and all of the prominent "Wholesale -Druggists in'
Philadelphia. sep27-gawein • •
SCHOOL BOOR.—"OUR GOVERNA . -
ItENT."L'-An explanatory statement cr the ~
sis
tem of the government or the country. By M. M.11.1n-,
ink. With proper historical notices. no ,work:gives
the construction of the Constitution of the United States,
and those of the several States, as determined. by Judi.
Odd authority or derived from standar' writers. accord,
ing to reverences noted. It is designed , for Colleges,
Academiea and Schools, arid has been so used to a
considerable extent. It is recommended for'this pur
pose by Jurists, Presidents and Profeiticei3 of Colleges.
For sale, st.ll 00, by M. MACINNEY at Harrisburg,
Pa. • • sep29
QOUND POLITI PRINOIPLES.—The
Constitutional Provisions, and Principles of Govern—
ment, in reference to the political topics of that:l4ms, are
stated and explained, from eniborative and correct
sources, In WElnners ( 1011ErGOVIILIKENT? , or'CON•
STITUTIONAL MANUAL. For side, at $l . OO. by M.
KINNEY, at Harrisburfr, - se29
ONSTITUTION OF THEI3I4I.TED
C
STATES.—It was designed to be ivad:and - Uuddr"
stood by the people.' A knowledge of our otidl'lnstliti
tions, the only ground. f true patriodent; etiSentidto
their preservation: and proper results. . An' eSO!ana.
of the provisions of the Conetitutios, and of cur-system
of government; as,founded on - Judicial entherMlnd
rived from standard authors, is given in, a torgt adapted
to common use, irkthe , work, intirled;"oll.9oV.4o4:.'
MENT,..and. CONSTITMONAI4/AANPAL,' bt N. 111=
Kinney.; 10 Nip, it's]: °coy hitii,at Harris urg, and
at tlialmokstores generally. gen
Natiintas
PROF. ADOLPH- P. TEUPSER,
WOULD. respectfully ;inform: his old
. patrons and the public generally, that lie ,will
continne.to ghrehiatrnalons'on the ;PIANO': FORTR,aIi-
LODEON, VIOLIN and alao in the science of THOROUGH
BASS.. tileasnie Wait upon-pupils at 'their' .
homes at anyhoar dealred,.or lessons will he given at
his residence, in' Third 'street, lbw gown' below' fte
Gerrean Reformed Church: , , .declb-citr
AIJOUSTINE L. CHAYNE.
CARPENTER AND, BUILDER.
.R4ience No, 27 Norl4 Sava. Street.
N. B--i - TOBBINO ATIENDED - TO:
bisdit, • . ' •
' ! .13001i3, AND.. 'SCHOOL
STATIONERY.--
Lc to Boas andrStatiOneryjn
u- 11, the, out:ilia and select schools of our city will
below at:CREArEBT`PRICEBjat -
BLIiGNEWS CHEAP BOOKSTORE,.
mylB • • , • fa.Mirket street.
IRON OASTINOS
kinds of, Iton Oa:stings :made to or-.
La_ der, Of the very best stock, and all Castings pickled
to remove Me 'sand, and scale'._. We have the best and
most extensive assortment of Pulley patterns this side of
Rill adelPhia. 'Apptylit the . '..EAGLE.WORK% • -
Penna. R. Road, above State street.
ffarrislitim Aorli . . .
GEORGE= FI 3HER `'
-
ATTORNEY A•i" - LAW.
OFFEjtB'his professiohal services to. all
persons having business to be transacted in
several Courts of Dauphin county, the Land Department
of this Btate,.or befbre the Board. of. Property., Having,
been aesociatetin the practice et the Law,. titth hie fatly er, er, JOHN Ai FISHER, he piemisis end . careful
attention. to, alk profeseionel ,busbiess • entrusted to, them
Onlee comer of ;Second .sud Locust streets, (opposite to
the !„, •1. 'a tfousie;)`Harilsbitit. ap26-
W W. - HAYS
.
ATTCII4,NP4r-AT--143/P.
Moe 'X* St; between and
Tiiird, Harrisburg, Pa.
ar4p dewt
. • DR._ T.. - J. 'MILES
SURGEON DENTIST,
PFERB his services to the citizens. of
;Harrisburg and Is vicinity. lie Solicits a abate of
the snblic . patronage, and gives aspuranco that bla. best
endeivirs sbaltbe &lied to render satisfaction in his pro
'DOWD. 'telt% an 0111',iVell tried dentist, be feels safe in
minting. Inci•public -generally to •call.on,bint &astir* ,
th
them, at,tbey, will not, be dim:defied with bi; servjees •
Onice - !,No. 128 Market street in the house fbrmerly pa
(=pied by .IpoPb It Eby, near the triiite4
. Statee Hotel,
Harrisburg; Pa: - • nOiloly` •
.AIDERNEM. - -
, ...
HENRY' , PEPPER,.
OFFICE—.-TRTIMSTREET,-11$RELL'S.ROW,)
NEAR MARKET.
R.itit.m..o-, --Glantiruv:isi- 4 near . —.Pourth..-
: . erry or zurarsorro, rxrieA. , -
,nven-dtt:
AME' Y Sr. T.RMRIVS GALLERY
Ts Treiri4tAtirWaki
SMALL PICTURES OF DEOFASED7RIENDS
COPE. ialo MARGED .OK,CpLCMED.
BUTILLER. _HOUSE,
4.ARK.ET
HARRISBURG; E
GEO. J. BOLTON: PROPRIETOR.
CARD
The ab ove well known and long established Uctel ,
now undergoing a thorough renoyation,&nd being in a
great - degree newly furnishect;under the proprietorship
of Mr. GZORGS J. BctroN, who has-been an himatii.of the,
hints!, for the lake three'S'ea.rs, and is well kJ:mint to
14 guest,- . • • .
'thankful for tbe liberal pahrofinge which it has en
toyed cheerfully commend lifk.Alotton •to -the public
fa 'or. 11e8 d&wtfl WILLIAM BUEHLER.
JOSEPEI CASEY '' ' JO:' :I 'W. ' BROWN.
CASEY & BROWN
A T TOILNEYS-LEIT-LEl*
_ lIARAISBIJRG
ITAVING associated together in the
practiee of the Law, falthhally and
promptly to all profigiconel entrusted to their
Office to Thud street three doors from Markel
ICI Cosammtions In EndllEdi 41.0 d 4ermlin,
srLrER PLATED WARE
HARVEY FIT T,TIY,
No. 1222 Marget Street,. Vniumnsms,
Manufacturer of Sze
• : EInERL.SILTEIty and SILVER PLATER of
}:OR)18;SE9ON8, LADLE: BUTTER. KNIVILS,
CASTORS; TRAMS, - MNS,.IINTTLES;
WAITERS, - MOTLER 'SIIES,.ICR.EITCTILSRS,
CAKE BASKETS' COMMUNION
CUPS, M UGS, GOBLETS, acc.,
With a general'ass6rtirient; comprising none butjhe bee
quazgy, made of the best materials and kon g Idann4con:,
st,ituting thein a '. •
• .9gs - tree : Me and durable article
FON Horns, 812.±10,713 SAD PILWATIC FAIMIXS.
ta- Old Ware re-plated in. the beat rnanner:
feb2o-datelir
CA_PI.TAL - BANK.
„
Chs.MARON, COLDEIt, gBY CO.
T - RNEI? SECOND AND. 3V..94,ND7 875.,
RIRBURG PENN.
2rICESH STOCK
.
Of Vanilla Beans, Backers' Farina; - Perri:unary and
Fanny Boaps,.at STORE,
BITS ,Market street, below Fifth, Bar rinburg,
ORANGES AND - LEMONS.
uovry- BOX_ES in prime order just re
and for stale liy
Ulm inf. DOCK JR. & CO.
CBESEINLEN; •
Checker_ Boast% Ilominos?Checke}a,DiceandDiceßoxes
The largest assortment in. the city for sale at all prices
SBAGNER'a Boaaraßk...:
my 24 . 61 Markq Street, Darrialiere, Pa.
~
- - PArd/LiY .33,1:15V8S 1
•-• ~ .. . . .
.. _._ . .. -...._ • ...
rrinE - LARGEST 'ASSORTMENT INTHR
A_ CITY, at' alloices from. Si ,Wit 0.425 ddilars embi
in all Die aittiiient styles` ofbindinClai kilo at
' - • ' , BERGNEWS VARAV, fic4:IIATOAF,. :.
i tu4, •
~ - marite Streik.
DR C
wpi, o cEtt. 0 .
an. 45irsvjgrz
SURGEON R
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gUritgn -I.TrA -
E D ENOE
EFS i-daw
mar 2
.. ... s ~.:. 4 . t ,_
Kat MB BY
;TAIIIM3
hir WHEELER.
(e2B-dtr
iPi.LAttlirli aAsortment 4 i t AL titilli§, of all,
ii . ii6es; Niti al °will titaka tnittalha -- CElRlS'fbat
T? for your lagy.friendo, wilt be foul at - -.. . •
IiERGNVII , S'CIIfiIP 'BOOKSTORE;
~ . .... •._ - ...! : : , ,- 4'.i ktvtic .1 - Sr . eat,...
. .• . .. , •
-. „D . E.:NTI S-T , R Y. --- ".
B undersiglied.Or DNNTAIt
T DOCTOR .._ ..._ ... _ ,
ElliltGEßT, has reterned and ramped Ids praothar
14 4 , Cafai: stain. optitentiV:thlit! , Bridy tiolasagr.Avheutlag
, w be pleased to attend to , all who may dealrekhle etc;
, u ms. leeprri -B. Y. IntatZipra IN.8:1-
kttant tinting ffart.
Haring procured Steam Komar Presses, wo fere
Prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every
dpscription, cheaper that it can be done at any other es
tablishmenthi the ooe""v,
(SATES At
VaROlBl . B
0.
4GrEourtiuesor Si co nsituie one
square. NM t
Dees
Or more than four constitute a square.
Halt Nuare one day .... -
o e til° i r'n x e.r°e° m lgni o e:M a lk t uair ba n4 ... 7 .
.;.
ft
One Square ono oay . ....
. .............
ono week.... .
.... 200
46 one month . 300
three months.. o Os
six months.... ................ 800
One year . .10 00
sir }hotness notices inserted in the Loral cabana or
before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE C&N'IS PER UNE
On. each insertion.
Air Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular
.advertisements,
NO. 38.
There's tidings from the Keyatone State,
Gued'news from Penesylvanhvi
The, People's Biases are all &ale,
.Ftem Berke to Allegheny.
.We'veltnight together instormy.w.eather,
When all was dark before us ;
But now the cloudleare breaking 'way,
And skies, are brighteninge'er.ue., -
The Keystone State has learned of late
Whit Deinocitits have 'cost her
But now shh leaves:them to their Sato,
And gives their cause no
190tre fought tOgetheri ace.'
The Currie now is fairly raised,
To ns the scene's delightful ;
.
But Femocrats are sore amazed,
And think it looks most frightful
. .
We've fought together, &a.
Then hail, all hail, the glorious news ;
We've come to this conclusion— •
That whosoe'er our foes may fuse,
We'll beat their whole 'confusion..
We've fought together, &c.
Yesterday night,.says the Toronto "Leader"
of the 21st inst.,,a man was seen in a sitting
postari, in one of our'streeti, by a policeniart.
The policeman shookhim; the man fell over
The policeman raised him up; the man remained
standing; The policeinanagain - shook him; tlie '
man agtdn fell over. , - :He was agaii.placed. on
his legs. He remained there., 'lhe,policeman
endeavored to find &it ivho'the inilltld 'dl wee;'
where he was going to and-where he came froia.
The man remained dumb and insensible, and
seemingly utterly unconscious of whit Was go
ing forward. His eyes were Open• and bent on
the ground,-his head inclined forward. After
contemplating this phenomenon for some time
the policeman ladihitn removed to the station
louse. There was not the slightest appearance of
itheman being widen the influence of dqutr. Doc
tors Wen calledin, bur they could make nothing
of him. Various methods were resorted to,
to rouse him up, but without success. Strong
smelling salts were applied to his‘nOttrils, but
not a muscle moved. , laneet was pushed
under his thumb, •not a nerve 'quivered.! He
-
could eat • and drink. Mechanically, like ; one
in a clairvoyant state—bat was insensible to
feeling; aind - cOuldmot be got to take notice of
anything amid or don& to `him. I He:remained
in' the station house , etif•-night. F'or experi-
Matt sake - he was put' into a sitting position,
and both his hands' were 'placed on _ the top of
his skull. Hewes found some bents aftertvard
still sitting with 'his-hands , on the top-of his
skull; as he lad been left. " Medical gentlemen
do, net know what to make 'of this - case. Ia
the . morning Le was seen }o' stand from ten to
rullo'clecir in thseone_roriition leaning against
a post. icaosted'scrires of times; 'but
gay% AO' more aign'et intelligence than - if he
*nit:dead. • . - -
How . twig - .
.
The following ingenious and beautifully ex.
pressed thoughts upon-the sources of mnsic are
from the peikbf Taylor .of the Chicago. Journal
It' ib a curious thought that the great transla
tera of the dialect of heaven—the Idozarta, •the
flandels, and Jubals of: all time—have caught
their notes fromthe hammers of Tubal Cain, or
the murmur, of running streams, or the winds
sighing among the reeds, or the .songs of sing
ing birds ; that, should.thire be a bird conven
tion, upon a summer's day, by a flowing river,
near a ringing forge, and:some masterpiece, that
has rolled's tone of melody through mighty
ministers were performed, its author would.be
pronounced a ;faithful listener, "only this and
nothing more." llow.the robin would claim
its warble, and the brown thrush recognize sits
own ; the . bell-note, Robert O'Lincoln - _would
catch up and repeat, and the'quail whiatle back
its little share of • the song. The soft-sighing
windsswouldecho a tone now and then,•, the
stream; through the reeds, murmur 'on with
its own ; the hammers beat out the battle-like
strain, and the rain on the- roof .wash away a
whole bar of "the score.",' So :when the, an
them was ended, it. would all be. drifted,. like
the 'Town of the thistle, back to nature and la
-b Our again. ;The lark would 'go up. with a
carol and the-:little ground-sparrow AY away
with a note, and, the music be scattere&abroad.
A FAMILY l'imusE.—Here is a family picture
from Fraser, which:we shrewdly suspect might
-be matched...in' many a house ri=Harrisburg
city :-.J.Tott. sit dovm, tny -dear friend, irr your
'sniig libraik, beside' the evening lire. The
bidst withorit is ':hardly heard, .through the
drawn carting. Your wife is there, :and< your
two' grown `up daughters: • You -feel. thankful
that-after the-bustle of the day you have: this
quiet retreat; where you tarry task! and_ refit
youself for another _day with -its bustle. But
the conversation goes' on: Nothing is talked
of ' butthe - failings of your servants, and the
idleness and;inimulenee of your boys ; unless,
.indeed, it be the supercilious bow with which
Mrs Snooks that afternoon passed-your. wife,
"and•the fact that 'the pleasant dinner' party , at
:which you assisted:the evening :before' atlirs.
Smith's has been ascertained' to have been one
`of- a second chop character; his: more.' honored
guests having dined on the previona day. Every
petty disagreeable 112 'yonr lot: 'in :short: is
brought out,' turned ingeniduslyAtt every pos
sible light, and aggravated tOrthe higestldegyee.
The 'natural and necessary-resultitollows. Arz
boar, °Hess, of this discipline " brings' :all-par
ties to a sulky and snappish :f;arrie of mind.—
And instead of the cheerful and tbankfulmcod
in Which you 'were disposed to be;- when you
sat doviti; you fuid that your' whele :moral : of
nature - is jarred out of gear; And your:wife,
your daughters and yourself pass into: moody,
sullen silence over your - books—books -which
you are not like , this evening-much to.appre
orate ot enjoy. Now . We' put itio e%ry Sensible
reader -whether tlieie bd not a 'great- deal -too
much of, this kind of thing.?" .
-
BAZARp Tar Log
says "thar one whojoekAcalthiy..upen,it,me,*.
*is ids - fettuteit, deallreee . the'imPrimidbtg and,
writes with ithe . conecientious4;endeayor t 0 set
prgeentwhat he has seen, at cs nziie,aszood de
scription- of Wiagain - air'headalifof werab 'tied
in blossom, ands much.betteir:onnthin it !knit
be possible for, him to !Rake of the ; women
whourheloriee' =' • -
A. BELL Apo Eamonpatient . dow+ In- Can.
necticht introduced his aortltointii of the lighti
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