Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 25, 1860, Image 1

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Intbirat.
DR . JOHNSON,
Et.,,OLIATIBS.C: 63 EL.M
LOCK HOSPITAL.
Has discovered the most certain, speedy
and effootnalremelly in theiworid Tor
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE -
REMIT IN SIX TO TWXLVI HOURS.
NO Mercury or/lA:moue Drugs.
Air A CORN WAIIRANTRD, OR NO CHARON, IN PROM oza TO
TWO DAYS lit
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains In.
the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic.
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow
ers, Dyspepsia Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas:
palpitation of the,lleart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness oh
light or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach Affections of
the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders
arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth—
those dreadful anddestructive practices which produce
constitutional debility, render marriage impossible, and
destroy both body and mind:
E:=11
Young men especially who have become the victims ol
solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which,
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thopertuds of young
men of the most exalted talent and - brilliant intellect, who
might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the
thunders of eloquence, or waked to ocelacy Wallah% lyre,,
may call with full confidence.
. .
Immmo
Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, being.
aware of physical weakness, should immediately commit
Dr. S., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEMENM.
/mmediatay Owed andfuil Vigor Batumi
He who places himself under the care of Dr. d.. may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con
dentiy rely upon his skill as a.physician.
Age OThce No. 7 South Frederickstroet, Baltimore, d.,
on the left hand side going from Baltimore street; 7 d
from the corner. Be particular in observing the na nq
and number, or you will mistake the place. Be particular,
for ignorant, Trifling Quadra, with false names, or Paltry
Humbug Certificates, attracted by the reputation of Drt
Johnston, lurk near.
AU letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
enly.
•
DR. JOHNSTON -
Da. Jonserrox member of the Royal Cottage of Surgeon '
London, graduate from one of the mosteminent Collegesu I
the D. States, and the greater part of whose life has heel.
spent in the Hospitals of London, Parts, Philadelphia and
elsewhere, has °Elected some of the most astonishing cures
that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing In the
earl and head when asleep, great nervousness, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were cured immediately
TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE
Dr. J. addressee all those erne having injuredthem
selves by private and improper indulgences, that acre
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un
kiting them for either business or society.
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duced Sy early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the
Sack and Limbs, Pains la the Head, Dimness of Sight;
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyapep
sia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consump-
tion, Ste.
rrlrmgl
Mentally, the tearful effects on the mind are moot! to be
dreaded ;—Loss of Memory, Confusion, of Ideas, Depree
sion of Spirits, Evil Forebodinge, Aversion to Society, Self
distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &e., are some, of th e
evil effects.
Thousands of persons of all ages, can nowjudge whatlt
the cause orthedr declining health, losing their vigor, be
coming, weak, pale, nervous and.emaciated, have a singut
Jar appearance about the eyes, (lough, and symptoms a
consumption.
YOUNG MEN
who have injured themselves by a certain practice, in
dulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders
marriage impossible and destroys both mind and body
h ould apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopo of 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
certain secret habit. Such persons must, before content
plating
MARRIAGE.
effect that a sound mind and body are the most neat)
nary requisites to promote connubial happiness. ' Indeed
without these, thejourney through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ;
the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and lined with
the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another
baronies blighted with our own.
Dn. Joluisrows INVIGORATIITG REMEDY FOR
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
By this great and important remedy, Wealmess of the
Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
Thoueands of the most nervous and debilitated who
had lost all hope, have been Immediately relieved. Al
Impediments to r arriage, Physical or Mental Disquah*
ashen Nervous Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion of
the most fearlbl kind, Speedily Med.
VIVM:VMII'
The many thousands cured at this Institution within the
last twelve years, and the numerous important &nista
Operations performed by Dr. J., 'witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and =4 other persons, notices of
which have appeared again and again before the nubile,
besides his standing as a gentleman of character and re-,
'possibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted
DlSissmv OF ESEPRIIDENCE.—When the misguided and
imprudent votary of pleasure finds he 'has imbibed the
seeds of this painftd disease, it too often happens that an
ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him
from applying to those who, from education and re
'potability can alone befriend turn, delaying till the
coostiutional symptoms of this' horrid disease make their
appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, akin, Mt.,
progressing on with frightfulrapktity, till death puts a
period s a his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that
bourne from whence no traveller returns.?' It is a melan
choly foot that thousands fall victims to this terribleiths
ease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders,
who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury ruin the
constitution and make the residue of life miserable
lb Strangers —The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office.
oar Letters must contain a Stamp to UB on the reply.
Jar Remedies sent by Mall.
apriffdasw
jar No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore
-lv
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FAMILY DRUG STORE.
I HE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED'
A_ a Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription Store,
in the Iron Front Builning, Nb. 128 Market street, lately
occupied by Mr. Eby, wenre can be lbund an (Hifi renew
stock of Fresh and Pure Drags, Perffimery, Sou. .00A1
OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS, Burning Fluid, Ale shol Patent
Metnelnea, Stationery, Fancy Artioles, &c., &c. We
have the agency for the sale of Kline's Celebrated Arti
ficial Teeth, to Which we would invite the attention of
Dentists.
By strict attention to business, and desire to please,
we respectfully ask a share of Public Patronage._
G. W. MILES.
N. B.—Prime Havana Began and Tobacco constantly
on hand.
aprfklly
FRANK A; BILITRRAY,
Ouecessor Pierkil4),
LIVERY -& EXCHANGE:.STABLE
I
THIRD STREET BELOW - 4 C T , •
APING purchased the intere4 of -4 J .
j_j Q. ADAMS in the establishment, and made large
&datums to the stock, the undersigned is prepared to
accommodate the public with Summon Holm for saddle
or carriage purposes,aod with every variety of VRHICLIIB
of the latest and most approved styles, on reasonable .
terms.
PLEASURE PARTIES will be tteeoMptedatedWith Omni
buses at short notice.
CARRIAGES AND OHNITIOSES FOR FUNERAL (=A
STONS will be furnished, accompanied. by careful and
obliging drivers.
He invites en inspection of his Steck, satisfied that it is
fully equal to that at any other establielnient of the kind'
In town. MARLA. MURRAY.
BRANCH STABLE
The undersigned hai; opened a branch of his "LIV . ERY
and EXCIVANGE STABLE," hi the buildings lately mem.
led by A. Barr, in Fourth Week opposite the Bethel,
here he is prepared to accommodate the public with
ORBM3 and VEHICLES, at all tinuis,,_ o arnannnahle tepas.
'stook is large and vartadoi4d will' re thnimend itself
liedtt-rdnitial AaniTCl4Yd.
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HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATION
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for tho Bladder. •
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Kidneys.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Gravel. ,
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Dropsy.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nervousness.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Loss of Memory. -
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dimness ot Yisaa.
11411BOLD'S BUCHU for Difficult Brcat:tiag.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Weak Nerves.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Universal Lassitude. -
• HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Horror of Dise
HELMBOLD'S MIMI for Hight:Sweats.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Wakelubiess;
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Eruptions.
HELMBOLD'S BUCTIU for Pain in the Back. - -`
ILELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Heaviness of the Eyelids, with
Temporary Suffusion at dloss of Sight. '
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Mobility and Restlessness,
with Want of Attention and Horror of Society.
HELMBOLD'S EUCLID for Obstructions. .
BELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Excesses arising from India
' eretion; and alt diseases of
FEMALES, FEMALES; PEMALK.S.
FEMALES, FEMALES FEMALES
TAKE NO MORE'PILLS,
TAKE NO MORE PILLS,
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL.
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL.
Use HELEIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all complaints
Incident to the sex: • '
No Bluntly Should. Be Without HI
TAYENO MORES aLSAII or Injurious and Unpleasant
Medicine for Unpleasant and Dangerons Diseases.
Use TIELMBOLDIS EXTRACT EDGED for ExCesses
arising from habits indulgedin
. • .
By Young and Old.
And ler diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation - . It re..
moves. all improper discharges,, and will restore the pa
tient in a short time to a state of Health and Purity.
Use HELMBOLD'S. EXTRACT:BUCHU for Diseases and
Affections of the most Distressing Character.
Use HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT straw for all Affections
and diseases of the . • .
Urinary Organs,
Whether existing in
Hale or Female, •
from whatever cause originating, and no matter of
How LioteStantling.
All of the above diseases and symptoms admit of.the
same treatment, sad may originitude from the same
cane.
READ•! READ ! READ ! READ !
- -
lINLMBOLD'S 81/CHU is safe, and pleasant in taste
and odor, but immediate in Its action.
Personally apPeared before me, an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, Chemist, who be
ing duly sworn, does say, that his preparation contains
no, Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious drug, but is purely
Vegetable. H. T.. 1 LMBOD
Sole Manafacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, tbis 28d day of No
vettber, 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD, alderman.
Price 81 per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any ad
dress.
A Trial Costs but . a Dollar—Try it , .
and be convinced of its efficacy. And it is accompanied
by reliable and responsible Certificates from frofessori
of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
'Prepared by - IL T. REMBOLD,' *. •
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
' 104 South Tenth Street, below Chestnut,
• Philadelphia.
NEPHESARY Ceunox.--Should unprincipled Dealers try
to palm offanotber article, which pays a betterprolit and
is worthless. •
ARK MR EIELMBOLVR.EirRACT, 811C4.13. _
--- T - A.RE - bIaER
aMtla GUAR/kMin9
Sold by D. W. Gross & Co., and all Druggists every
wbere.
Cut this out--send or call for it,land avoid exposure
and Itutiosltion. aull.-daw3m '
I~OFFgT~I3
LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS.
r 'HESE MEDICINES finve now been bo
fore the public far a period of THIRTY YEARS, and
during that time have . malntainuln high character in al
most every part of the Globe;for their-extraordinary
and immediate power of restoring perfect health toper
' sons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to
which the human frame is liable; •
The following areamong the distressing variety of hi
man diseases in which the
VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
Are well known to be Infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly dnansingthe first and
second stomachs, and creating 'a flow of pure healthy
bile, instead of the stale and acrid, kind ; FLATU
LENCY, Loss of Appetite, Haratburn, Headache, ReM
lessnoss, 111-Temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy,
which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will :Yap.
iSh, as a natural consequence of its cure.
COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of
the intestines with a solvent process, and without
lance; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within
two days. .
FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to :a
regular circulation, through. the process of respiration in
such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal ob.,
struction in others. •
The LIFE MEDICINES, have been known to cure
RUFXMA.T.IBII.I permanently in three weeks and
GOUT in half that time, by removing iocalinilammutioni,
from the muscles and ligaments of the joists.
DROPSIBS of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen
ing the , kidneys and bladder; they operate most delight
fully on these. important organs, and hence have ever
been found a 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
adhere.
SCURVY, ULC.EJES, and IN,VETERATE
SORES, by the perfect purity wbichthese LIFAIMEML
CINL9 give to the blood, and all the humors. .
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEX
lONS, by then' situateeffect mion the fluids that feed
the skin, and the morbid state. of which occasions all
'eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other die-agree
able complexions.
The use of these. Pills for aiverY short time will effect
an entire cure of SALT RHEUM' and a striking im
provetnent in the clearness of the skin. COMMON
COLDS and INEL'UENEA. will always be cured by.
ono 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 uscfof the
LIFE MEDICINES alone. - -* ' '
FEVER AND AGIT/M. l 4g tIM; sdourge . of the
Western country, these Medicineiswilrbe Sound a safo,
speedy, and certain remedy. Otherßedieitats hive the
system subject toe return ofthe itibease—a curs by these
Medicines is pertrianent.-TBY THEM, BE sATIsFiBb,
AND BE CURED.
. BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS.--Ginntaa, Ossuary, Loss or Ammar., arid
Dr SEAMS or Przates—the Medicines haVe been used
with dimmest beneficial results in cases of this descrlp
tion Evil and Scrofula, in its worst forms,Yields
to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medi
cines. Night Sweatspoleervous Debility, Nervous Coin
plaints of all kinds, Palpitation of the Heart, Painters'
Colic, are speedily cured.
ME.B.CUBIAL DISEASES...-Persons whose
constitu ions have become impaired by the injudiciOus
use of Mercury, will find these Medicines a perfect mike,
as they never fail to eradicate from the system, all the
effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the mostpower
ful preparations of Sarsaparilla. •
Prep tared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT, '
335 Broadway, New - York.
Forsale by all ,Druggists: jyßl.dawly
COAL OIL 1 COAL OIL 1.1 . COAL OIL! 1
COAL OIL I COAL OIL 11 :COAL OIL! II
CO:4,011,1 COAL OIL! 1 .COALOIL! 1 1
. ,
COAL OIL I COAL'OIL ! COAL OIL II 1
COAL OIL LAMPS ! COAL OIL LAMPS ! !
COAL 01LLAMPs! coAL'OLL LAMPS!'!
COAL OIL LAMPs ! COAL viz - LAMPS! !
COAL OIL LAPS! COAL OIL LAMPS! !
Hand, Stand, Bracket,lHanging and Side L amps
Hand, Stand, Bracket, Hanging and side Lamps II
Hande , Stamd, Bracket, Hanging and Bide Lamp I I I
Handi"Stand, Bracket,' Banging and Side L mx ,p e l I I
Beautiful and Very Cheap 1
Beautiful and Very Cheap:!
Beautiful and Very Cheap !
Beautiful and Very Cheap I
k,Lamixs•chtuaged to,btanCoel O. All the Coal Oil and
Lamps Bold by Mt are warranted fe give entire satisfy
lion: Please Ball and see them: -
D. W. &RIMS & CO., •
Wholesale and RatallPruggists, Market,sta'?fte
rep2s4milatw
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL TAINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER . 25, 1860.
Dyspepsia Remedy
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. .
This Medicine has been used by the public for sin years,
with increasing favor., It, is recommended to Cure,
- Dyspepsia, Bercroueness, Hart-Burn, Colic Pains,
• Wind in the Stennach, or Pa ns in the Bowe
Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney Com
plaints, Low Spirits - Ddirizon
Tremens, IntempLranc.e. . .
DRIILATIES, ELBE/a/LIR% lav GORATBS,
• WILL Nor INTORICATS OR &WPM ,
AS A MEDICINE it is quick andeffectu
al, curing the most aggravatiag cases o Dyspepsia,
Kidney Complaints; and all other derange ent• of the
Stomach and Bowels, in a speedy manner.
It will instantly revive the' most melanciu ly and
drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous at d sicx.
ly to health, strength and vigor.
Persons who; from the injudicious use of liquors, have
become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered,
constitutions broken doWn, and subject to that horrible
curse to humanity, the 11ELMIUM nenn.ws, , will, almost
immediately, feel the happy, and healthy invigorating
efficacy of Dr. Ham's Invigbrating ' - • • .
WHAT IT WILL DO. . ;
Doan.—One wine glass full as often as necessary
One dose will remove allliad Spirits: '
,One dose will sure Heart-burn. .
Three doses will cure Indigestion.
One dose - will give you a Good Appetite.
One dose will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia.
One dose will 'remove the distressing and disagreeable
effects of Wind or Flattdenee, and , at soon as the Stomach
receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distress's,/ load and
`all painful - feelings "will be removed.
One dose will remove the.most distressing pains of Cello,
either in the stomach or bowels.
A few doses willreutove all obstructions in-the KidneY,
Bladder or Urbtary Crgans. - . •
Persons who are . seriettsly. afflicted 'with any Kidney
Complaints' are Beamed speedy relief...by a' dose or two,
and a radical cure by the use of ono or two bottles.
Demons who, from dissipatitigtoo much over night., and
feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent, head.
aches, sicknas at stomach, weakness, - giddiness, SM.,
will find one dose will remove all bad feelings.
Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, should taka the
Invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it will make them
strong, healthy and happy, remove all obstructions and
irregularities trom the menstrual Organs, and restpre the
bloom of health and beautyto the careworn face.
During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medi
cine to remove disagreeable sensations at Die stomach;
All the proprietor asks is a trial, and to induce this, ha
has put up the Invigorating Spirit in pint bottles, at 50
cents, quarts SI. •
General Depot; 4g Water street, N. Y. ,
Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, D. YOTT, it CO. and
for sale in Harrisburg by C. A. Bannvart, D. W. Gross At
Co. and. C. K. Keller, and by all Druggists everywhere.
jel4-lowly
Mountain Herb . Pills.
inventor and manufacturer of 'lnd
-11 son's Mountain Herb Pills,".heA spent the greater
part of his life in travelling, haying visi ted neatly every
country in the world spent layer six - years anion
the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and It was thus that
the "Mouivrafiv Brum *Pula" were discovered. A very
inierestingAccountof Lis adventures there, you
in our Almanac and Pamphlet.
It is an established fact, -
.that all diseases arise f't:oni
IMPURE BLOODS.
:my -forma yr - u
matter gets mixed with it, it is once distrbuted to
every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison,
and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach
will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceasea 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
—and all from a slight impurity of the fountain-head of
file—the Blond .I As.lf you had thrown_ some earth, for
instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet
in a few minutes the whole course of the streact;be,
'comes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does impure
blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All
the passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruc
tion is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out.
These pills not only purify the blood, bntregenerate all
the secretions of the body, they are, therefore, unrivalled
'ass,
Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, &o. This Anti-Biliou
Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of dia•
ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and
flnentAlearing and resuseitatinttbe vital organs.
Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place
within your reach, a medicine like the "Moue rain Hen
Pins," that will pus threat* to the afflicted parts, turiingh
the blood and fluids of the body, and cause the Sufferer
to brighten with the flush.of beauty and health.
...Indson's Pills are the Best, .Remedy in exist
ence fof•the following-Complaints: •
' . 'lnward :Weakness,
Coughs,' -- • 7 - Fever and signs; Liirer Complaints,
Colds, Female CompLaints,Lowness oTSpirits,
Chest Diseases, Headaches, . Piles,
Costiyeness, Indigestion, Stone and Gravel,
Dyspepsia, Loftus:mesa, - Seeundary Aiyirp-
DatrrhsFs Inflammation, toms., s
Females who value health. should never , be without
these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions
of all kinds, cleanse theskin of, all, pimples and blotches,
and bring.the rich color of health to the pale cheek.
%/4- The. Plants and Herbs of, which, these, Pills are
made, were discovered m a i very surprising way among ;
the Tesucens, a tribe of Aborigines 4 in , Idexido. , Get the
Almanac of our Agent; and you will recd with delight,
the very interesting actohnrit contains of the “Giustv
Misname of the Aztecs. • -
Observit.,-I,Th'ementain , Herb Pills: are4lUttlP In a
Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains 40 pills, and Re
tail at2s cents per box. genuine, have the signature
of B. L. JUDSON & CO., on each box. ,
lar Agents wanted always—Addreas as above.
feblOdoodaw
NEW KIN - ti GOODS
k ,CATHOART & BROTHER;
Have now open a large rassortment of. MOURNING
and SECIOND-MOUBNING— . - ,
DRESS GWODS, '
'SHAWLS,
COLLARS, ' -"
q4E.g.:VES ;
ii4NpirEßcEuE7s,.
.
- - - FELLA and
Alliedber goods desirable for Fall and Winter wear.
-f• N 0.14 Market. Square, .
ana l - . Next to the. Harriakurkliank.
C. _CZ] M_M E_R M A Ni
BANKING, STOOK, BILL AND
COLLECTION OFFICE,
No. 28 South Second St., Harrisburg.
BONDS AND STOOKS FOR SALE.
Bor 4,000 Harrisburg Bonds:
30 Shares of Harrisburg Bridge Company.
70 " Gas -"
4 0 id " Bank.
sep4
NOTICE TO. SPECULATORS.
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR WE.
A NUMBER OF LARGE SIZED BUILD
ING LOTS adjoining the Round. House and Work
:Shops of the Penna. Railroad Company, "will'be sold
low-ant on reasonable toringlapply to
nug Bo 612 411312 ' JOHN W. LUZ:
Ali zee 1 Fa luaus.
DK DARIUS _HAM'S
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION:
JU D SON' S
GORE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES;
. OBEAT FEMIMI3.MEDICINE I
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soN 04„-ILotr.3'-
Sole) Proprie:tors
No., 60 Leonard Street, ,
NEW YORE.
Zincll(mo:tug.
DELAWARE = MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANT
&RI Corner of :Third and Walnut Streets,
BILELADELP_HIA..
;INCORPORATED: 1835
,MARINE _INSUItiuNcES: on Vessels.
Caigo.andlveight teat parti of the World.
- INLANDINS,UR.ANCRiI on Goods ,by Rivers, Canals
`;ekes andlLitnd Carriages to all parts of the Union.
CBE INSURANCES. n Nerchandize generally, and on
Stores, Mwoßing Houees, &c. •
ASSENTS - OF THE COMPANY Noyember 184, 1858
$698,804 10.
November 10, 1858. •
The Board of Directors have this day declared a diVi:
dend of SIX PREVENT:I . n Olieh, on the - Capitsl Stock
and SIX P.ERCENT„on the Scrippf the Cotapanyipay
ahlo on arid:fter pit' the proximo. - ; • -
They have ribs° declared a Scrip DivideridofTWßETTY- 1
FIVE PER CENT. on - the Original Stock, and on the'
Earnest Premiums for the year ending October 31 2 111,58,,
Certificates for which will be issued to the parties en--;
titled to the. s amO, on and after the first of December. 2
Jar Preamble and Resolution adopted by the Board.
WIIERIL% yie increased means of the Company arising
fratn.Vrofits, and which will he derived from the in
creased Capital Stock Under' the litte atheridments td the
Act of Incorperation; render the- further . continuance of
the,Rnarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore be it—
' Remised, nit the Charades; 'Capital be discontinued;
and the Notes representing the same be delivered.up to
the =kora thereof, as amass the Risks taken during the
tSiod'enibraced insaid Notes shall have determibed.
, - ; • : DIRBOTORS.-
D
William Martin, Jamie O. Hard, 'WHHinnEyre,Jr. -
Temp Hi'flealf , -, ' Theo. nudging, Tames To rm ent,
Edmund-A. Ponder, r. B. M.,Husten, J. B.APParland, •
aohriv. -- mtiiii, -- ' - Hugh' Craig,' '- • W. V. Ludwig,'
Robert-8=1.014. : P. APINALn, ; Thomas 0; Hand,
John-lt. Penrose, Charles Kelley, °Shutt P Eyre,
CleorgeO.LefUer ' ' - BataneladEtekes, - Jacob P. J ones,
.EdwardDatlingion; Henry Sloan, ; J.T.Logan,Pitt'g
11: Jrnies'Briike, Times Tiaquiir t 'D: T. Mervin,
J. P., , Penia - ton, ' '.. ''— -, .• .B. Semple, . e
. , . WALLIAN MARTIN„ esident.
''; -•' ',
', - THOMAS O. HAND, Tice President.
HENRY LYLBIFEH.' Secretary. , -
The undersigned, as agent for the above Company,is
peeptireittizi make insurances on all desdriptionf of pro .
,party-on the most , liberal terms.
jeulEkikarlk WH,LIAIIf BUEHLER,
• -.- . . • • Haril3burg, Pa.
B'CE A-VE'S
HOLLAND B ITTERS.
THE CELEBRATED-111OLLAND REMEDY 'FOR
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE 'OF THE KIDNEYS
LIVER COMPLAINT:
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the irariens iffeetione consequent 4on a disordered
STOMAC,II OR idITER,
Bitch .
ai - Indigestion, Acidity 'of the" Stomach, Colicky
Pains, Hearthurns, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Cos
tiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Neryous,
'Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous
instances proyed highly beneficial, and bothers effected
dclectded•clire.
sty i saelirtlCV - DIPAIMPtitaxeMR- 4 .-Ee
brated Rolland Professor, ' Boethave. Its reputation a$
home'produced Its introduction here, the demand com
mencing with those uf the Fatherland nattered over the
face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with
them and handed down the tradition of its value. It is
now offered lo the American public, blowing that ifs truly
wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged..
it in particularly recommended to those persons whose
constitutions may have titan impaired by the continuous
use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Gen
erally instantaneous m effect, it Buds its way directly to
.the seat of life; thrilling' and quickening every nerve,
raising up the drooping spirit, and, in, fact, infusing now
health and vigor in the system.
NOTlCE.—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 Henuine highly concentrated Bcerhave's Holland
Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at
ONE DOLIAR per bottle, or six bottles for FIVE Dorcas.
The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicinehis
induced Man'," imitations; which the public should guard
against purchasing.
4irßoware 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 most poiats.
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO,
MAN UPA CT IJA IN G
Pharmaoeutists and Chemists.
PITTSBURG, PA.
For sale. in the- city of Harrisburg by D. W. Gauss &
Co. • septl-dawly. '
GIN AN A REMEDIAL: AGENT.
'2IIIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
VSPECIALLY designed for the use of - the
_ILI Medical Profession and the Family, having super
seded the so-called "Gins;". -"Aromatic," - "Cordial,'?-
"Medicated," "Schnapps," etc., is now endorsed by all
of the prominent physicians, chemists and-connoisseurs,
as possessing all, of those •intrinsic medicinal qualities
(tonic and diuretic) which belong to an inn and Puns
elm . Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists,
groCers, etc. ' A. H. HININGEP. & CO.,
(Established-in 1778:) Sole Proprietors.
• No. 19 Broad Street, N. - Y.
For sale by W. W. & H. Smith,--French; Richards &
Co., and all of the. prominent liolesale Druggists in
Philadelphia. sepTi-dew6m
. •
SCHOOL BOOK.--"OUR GOVERN
MENT."—An explanatory statement. of the sys
tem of the government of the country. By M. Willn
ney. With proper. historical notices. -The-work gives
the construction of Ithe Constitution of the United States,
and those of the several' States, as determined by Judi
cial
,authority or derived from.' standard writers, accord
tug re%rences noted. It is designed for Colleges,.
Academies ' and Schools, and- has-been So used to a
considerable extent. It is .recommended. ior this pur
pose liy Jurists, Presidents%and Professme of Colleges.
For sale, at SI. 00, by • IL WILINNEY, at Haribiburg,
,QOUND.POLITICAL PRINCIPLES:—The
)0 Constitutional Provisions, and Principles of Govern- .
nient,'ln reference to the political topics of thb times ; are
stated. ,and explained, from euihoraiive and correct
sources In M'llinners %up. GOVERNMENT' , or CON
STITUTIONAL MAN UAL. For sale, at $1 00. by M. M'-
JPNNEY, at Harrisburg, Pa. . . se29
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED
STATES.—It was designed to , be read and under
stood by the people. A kuowlodge of our civil institu
tions, the only ground,of.true patriotism, is essential to
their preservation and proper, results. an explanittion
of the provisions of - the ConstitUtion, and of our system
oftlevernimult, ati founded on Judicialautborltrand de,
rived from standard authorS, is given, in,a form adapted
"to common use4n the work.'-entltied."ollll,-GOVEHN
-KENT, and ONSTIMMONAL 2,11.
Ki n ney. .1, 0 i.i,,,a„ vel ta OOi , by him, at Harrisburg,
Sto..the b.OokittOreeprisrellir. ; se29
Busiittai (garbs.
PROF. ADOLPH P.•TEUPSER, -
ii - XTOULD respectfully - inform his old
N patrons and the public generally, that he lON
Continue to giveinstractions on the PIANO FORTE, ME
LOPEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH
13A.53. Ile will Wth pleasure wait Upon pupils at their
homes at
_any hear desired; or lessons will be given at
his residence, in Third. street, a few 'dare below the
German Reformed Church:t • decls-dtf
AUGUSTINE L. CHAYNE.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Residence No. . 27 .North Second &reel. -
N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO.
W 211.111 • ;- •
IRON CASTINGS
ALL•kinds.of Iron Castings made to•or-
der, of thkvery best stock, and all Castingspickled
to remove3he sand and scale. sWe have lhe best. and
most extensive assortment of Pulley patterns this side.of
adelphia. Apply at the EAGLE WORKS,
Penna. R. Road, above State street.
thirrlsburs.: April 12,11859 --dly
W :W. HAYS,' •
ATTORNEY 'AT --LAW.
_
Office Walnut St., :between Second and
Hirkiiburg Pa.
- ai 4 trolstsrt " -
DR: T. J. , MILES
I,
SURGEON, DENTIST,
OFFERS his services to the citizens of
f Harrisburg rind its vicinity. He solicits a share of
the' public patronage t aMEgive.s assurance that his best
endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro
fession. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feels safe in
inviting the . public zenerally to call on him, assuring
them•thrit they will not be dissatisfied with his services
°Moe No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly on
copied by Jacob R. Eby, near the Hinted States Hotel,
,Harrisburg, Pa. - myB-dly
ALDERMAN
HENRY PEFFER,
OFFICE---THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S' ROW,)
• NEAR MA.ISKET.
Residence, Chestnut. Street near . Fourth,.
CITY 'OF HARRISBURG, PRNN'A.
myl2-ild
GEORGE FISHER,
ATTORNEY ..
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
.
iThieFERB his ptofei3sional tiervxces . to all
k j persons having business to be transacted in the
several Ocairts of Dauphin county, the Land Department
of this - State, or before :the Board, of Property. Raving
been associated in the - practice of the Law, with his lath
er,-.JOHN A. F1.5.11131t, he promisesdiligent and careful
at ention to all professional business entrusted, to them
Place corner of Second and Locust streets, (opposite to
the PentisylVsniaßouse j lyarrisburg.. ap26- .
. .
'roam CASEY: JOHN , W. BROWN.
• CASEY - '4Si* BROWN,
A TTORNEYWATiLAW
11411 RI G: , * MN
rx cee ,
promptirio all professional ' business entrusted. to their
"Are.
OfficednTturd street three doors from Market
E. B. Consiutaticins in English and Gorman.
SILVER PLATED WARE
HARVEY FILLEY,
N 0.1222 Market Street, Emmanntrat,
Manufacturer of fineNICK Ri SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of
FORKS, SPOONS, LADLEE, BUTTER KNIVES,
CASTORS, TEA SETS, URNS, KETTLES
WAITERS, BUTTER DMUS, ICE PITCHERS,
CARE BAWETS, COMMUNION WARE,
CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, &c., •
With a general assortment, comprising none bufiThe bes
quality, made of the best materials and heavily idated,c,o4
stituting them a •
Serviceable and durable article
For, Mims STEAMBOAT 9 AND PILWATE Faunae.
Asir Old Ware re-plated in the Deg meaner,
feb2o-d&wly
STATE CAPITAL BANK.
CAMERON, COLDER, EBY &
'CORNER SECOND AND WiL/V/77
HARRIS BIIREI, PE!IN.
' ' A FRESH STOCK
Of Vanilla Beans, Bickers' Farina, Perfumery and,
Fancy Soaps, at MILKS' DRUG STORE,
.myB Market street, below Fifth, Barrlsburgi ..Pa
ORANGES AND LEMONS..
VORTY BOXES in prime order just re
ceived and for sale b . y . '
WM. DOCK 14. &
CHESSMEN.
. .
Checker Boards, DOMiIICS 3 Checkers, Dice and Dice Boxes
The largest assortment in ; the city, par sale at an Prices
BERGNER'B CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
my 24 • 61 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa.
BIBLES ,
FAMILY •
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE
- .A. - CITY, at all pricris from Rl' 26 to 825 dollars each,
in all the different styles of binding, for sale at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
au4 51 Market Street.
DR. C. WEICHEL, _
SURGEQN AND °OCULIST,
RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET
mar2/Aw
C)/ .4fl.
FOB SALE BY
JAMES . M. WHEELER
fe2B•dtf
DYENTLSTRY.
THE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL
SURGERY, has returned and resumed his practice
aState Street oimcaite the “Brady Rouse," where be
Will be pleased to attend to all who may desire his _wr-
Vices;3. i• De P 2T.I B. - IC GILDES,II
PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
A 'LARGE AJ3BOItTiriENT 9 1
PEIWUNIERY & FANCY ARTICLES..
cHOICE BRANDS of Segaie--Ndrrilandii,
Earl , Kari, Sobrinas, b La T.encillet, La Union, Cari
i, alai Pure: liquors for Medicinal Purposes: 'll2-
fer.mented Wine;, warranted the purojuice ofthe Catawba
Grape;—only need's' a trial to ray recommend itself:—
Prescriptions compouoded with greatcare at . • • "
. . REILYII DRUG ' STORE,
aug3l-dim ' -- , No. 8 Market Square.
ENTERPRISE' AND- -LIGHTNING
LINES,. • •
NOW brings the N.. Y HERALD,
TRIBUNE, 'flit& had SUN, to Harrisburg, at one
o'clock and are .ifiatriblited.lll2ol;DlMEELY afterward.
by prompt carriers. Subscribers, will be regularly
served 'with them, by leaving their address at' -
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
• . • Market' •
A GREAT VA.RIF-TY OF
- MO X AL R. X mac,
AND DAILY -P 0 CI( JOURNALS
FOR 1863..
For sale at 10 cents and upward inlprlce at
c i cta • •, 13 9 6/. 3 32 " C • ll ' E q s . °3l 7" . er
' • ;
fttant riding Min
Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PIUNTING-of every
description, cheaper that it can be done at any other ew
tablishmentin the country.
.. . . ..
4w-Eoer lines or less constitute one - bar Square• Rig h.
lime or more t h an four constitute a square.
Stair Square, one day 602 a
" • one week L 00
one month •
a
three months . 3 00
six months 40 0
one year.. .. ~.. 600
"..
One Square one day .
60
t 4
.one veek. ..... • 200
f i one month . 3 00
c. . three mamm a 5 00
" six months
.• one year. 10 00
xi-Bush:Lees notices inserted in the Local column, or
before Marriages and Deaths, YIPS. OMNI'S PEA UNE
for each insertion.
PTO. 43.
,Marriages and Deaths to be ebarged as regular
advertisements.
The Supply and Price of Gold.
Shall we ever possess a fixed, infallible meas
ure of value, as we have measures of weight
and measures of quantity? It is exceedingly
doubtful whether any thing more accurate than
an approximation to the true standard in the
first case, can be arrived at; certainly none has
yet been discovered. Are we referred to the
precious metals? Unfortunately the relative
values of these toward each - other are constant
ly changing; and seldom in two countries can
they be found precisely alike at the same time.
Their fluctuations in price may be less visible
than those of flour or Cotton; but beyond a ques
tion they are equally subject toll:re law of mu
tability. To,paper money ? This is still less
trustworthy; because the machinery which re
gulates it is more complicated, and at best it is
but the representative of gold or silver curren
cy. To provisions? The prices, of these rise
and fall with the supply, and demand, being
seldom for two weeks the same. To real es
tate? That, too, is governed by a variety of
considerations, among others, the destiny and
increase of population.* To labor ? What has
been more' changeable "for the last three years?
To a result obtainable from mingling all these
together, as metals are amalgamated? Perhaps
some rule will yet., be evolved oat of them,
which will approach nearest to the actual fact;
yet there is little:reason to
now
it will
be absolutely correct. new much is a dollar,
or if you prefer it, one hundred cents? will re
Main a' puzzling question forgenerations to
M. Chevalier, whose work on the probable
fall of gold has lately been 'reviewed in the
Edinburgh Quarterly,. estimates that since the
discovery of gold in California, the quantity of
that metal added to the general circulation has
advanced from $12,500,000 to $190,000,000 per
annum; and that the aggregate; - up to last
year, was.abbut equal to the whole products of
all the gold, mines in the worhl,•from the dis
covery of America by, Columbus to 'lB4B. In
other words, a period,of less than twelve tears
has produced as much gold as did one of 356
years previously: Yet there is no appearance
of exhaustion on-the part of these mines. On
the contrary, new and extensive deposits have
since been discovered in the Rocky Mountains;
while improved facilities and machines for
separating the ore flora the earth, are constant
ly being invented. The supply is more likely
to increase than tod fall . off, and to all appear
ance may so continue for the next half century,
when the quantity in circulation will almost
exceed belief. Were eventhe Australian mines
to fail altogether, the product of our own will
be reckoned by thousands of millions.
It is well known that consequences of the
first magnitude were brought .about by the
preciOns metals shipped to Europeafter the dis
covery of-this continent. Commerce burst from
the shackles with which it had been bound;
colonies were established by' Spain, . France,
Holland, and England,,in the Emit and West;
manufacturing to sprang up at the same
time, and the nations awoke tb a new career of
prosperity, in spite of, the bloody and senseless
wars waged by the crowned heads of Europe.
The rate of legal interests gradually declined
from ten per cent, which it had been as late as
Henry the Eighth's reign, to five, in Queen
Anne's. At the same time there was a slow
but steady improvement in thewrages paid for
labor, compared with the cost of living.
What may we suppose will be the consequen
CO of the preisent immense supply of gold in
the great world's fair ? We have shown what
were some of these during the period which
elapsed previous to the discovery of that metal
in California; it is reasonable to expect similar
changes.henceforth,' and these in proportion to
the vastly increased volume thrown upon the
market. The general result of an addition to
the supply of any article is a diminution in
,price, as in the cases of labor, provisions, lux
uries and real estate. There is no reason to
doubt that the precious metals are subject to
this law as well as tobacco or Indian corn; but
the difficulty consists in detecting its operation,
inasmuch as the size ' weight and name of a
certain piece of gold, termed a dollar, remain
unchanged. Persons may be fully convinced
that the earth has two motions;- but the point
is to see or feel it stirring. So with.alterations
in the Value of gold and silver.
It may be supposed that this difficulty can be
overcome by observing an advance in the prices
of every commodity bought - and sold with
these metals, as one end of the scalearise while
the other is sinking. But here we are met with
another difficulty. The cost of provisions, for
example, is also regulated by' supply and de
mand, and in th, changesTroduced by abund
ance or the contrary it is *almost impossible to
detect the influence of the rise, and fall in
money, the latter motion being impeeceptibly
slOw and its operations hard to be understood,
except by those who have examined .carefully
the mechanism by which it is produced. Then
again, abundance of money is likely . "to stimu
late producers of other articles to bring to mar
ket an increased supply of them; while discov
eries and improvements introduced may' have
the, effect of cheapening prices still further
In a word, unless agriculture remained a t a
stand-still, and the quantity brought to market
.continued the same in proportion to the de
, mands, the fall in price of the precious metals
could not thereby he detected wity accuracy.—
An approximation can be got by comparing
averages for, a term of years; but even this re
sult must lai'reg - arded as subject to many ex
ceptions.
Nor can the decline in value of gold be ascer
tained by a comparison - of it with any other
metal, silver for example. The reason ,is
equally plain. The supply and demand of the
latter may also be changing every' year. Mill
ions of it may be absorbed by the I:Undoes or
Chinese; the American mines ,may yield an un
usually short supply Besides, - asSeon as gold
has been poured forth in sufficient quantity to
become cheaper than silver, it begiuktO replace
the latter, lengthening its aim of the scale at
the expense of its neighbor, and thus tending
to restore an equilibrium between them.
' In fact, such a change has beenlakingplace,
to a great extent, in France, during; the last
few years. M.'Chevalier shows that since-1852
that country .has parted with $225,000,000 of
silver, the greater part of which, haszonoto
the East; while $500,000,000 orgold'hdebeen
coined in.the same time. - Vhe., specie. drained
from France has added. to the circulation of
other countries, anti thus produeed a vacum,
into which. the gold has discharged itself to a
still greater-extent. The gold
.coins- in. France
are as am:alit/131n the United States, and thus
.render a less quantify of silver -necessary to
conduct the business of the
_country tiu9a in
'England.
• • %tit:little
~, m bn t il : t „t . ,_h em l i.L.t.tl: 77o° T . R en b — i t amn A g e n m ai s' ab eli: el at i ir te l p i tteu r . i to . :h 7;r i tne b r i li g: o l l.l : t eL: a
much.''
and sleep night&
RATES OF ADyRitTISTICO
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