Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, November 08, 1860, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
(sr3.-Dxss rXCETITB,)
BY GEORGE BERGNER & CO
TERMS —SiNoue StrEsciurnont
Die PALLY TRIEGRAPH is served to subscribers in the
ti , wough at 6 cents per week. Yearly subscribers
Will be charged $4.00,
IiZICLY AND SMII-WREKLY TiasaßAPa
The TIIRORAPII is also published twice a week during
the session of the Legislatere, a nd weekly during the re
,. Ji oder of the year, sod furnisltd to subscribers at the
ow rates, viz :
single Subscribers per year
Seven
=I
1 subscribers order the tliscoettnus nee of Melt' news
-I.lll.ere, the publisher may continue to send them until
.1, arrearages are paid.
1 subscribers neglect or Wade to take their new Sp
a, ers from the office to which they are directed, they are
esponsible until they has , - settled the rills and ordered
them discontinued
itteDiLat
R . JOHNSON,
13.13.1-aTI - JW/CIO.ISLM
LOCK HOSPITAL.
Has discovered the most certain; speedy
and effectual remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
MITI , IN SIX XO TWILVI SOURS
No Mercury orlVeeious Drugs.
sr A CORR WARRANISD, OR NO CRAMS, IN AMR ONI TO
Two DAYS 'Elk
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains in.
the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physisal Pow
ers, Dyspepsia Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas
palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness d
Ught 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. .
YOUNG MEN.
Young men especially who have become the victims of
solitary ince, that drea Uhl and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young
men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, wig,
might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the
thunders of eloquence, or waked to costae"' the living lyre,
may call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE
Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, being
aware Of physical weakness, should Immediately consult
0r..1., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
immediateiy Oared andfull Vigor Restored
he who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously confide in his honer as a geAtleman, and confi
dently rely upon his skill as a physician.
or Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore, d.,
.on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7 d .111
'from the corner. Bo particular in observing the na no
and number, or you will mistake the place. Be particular,
for Ignorant, friding Quacks, with false names, or Rehr)
tH - stntbug Certificates, attracted by the reputation of Dr.
Johnston, lurk near.
All letters must contain a Postage gtamp, to use on the
ePIY•
DR. JOHNSTON
DR, JOHNSTON member of the Royal College of hareem
Loadou, graduate from one of the most eminent Collegetol
the 1./. Elates v end the greater part of whose life hue beta
spent In the Hospitals 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, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
were oared immediately
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
lir. J. addresses all those VFW having injuredthem
selves by private and improper Indulgences, that score
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un
fitting them for either business or society.
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duced by early habits of youth, viz :- Weakness of the
Dank and Limbs, Pains to the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep
hla, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive
Functions Helmet Debility, Symptoms of Consump
tion, Sic.. .
MENTALLY
Stunts/4, to fearful effects on the mind sire numb to be
dreaded ;—Loss of Memory, Con%Won of Ideas, Copses-
WWI of Spirits, Evil Forebodings Aversion to Society, Self
distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, dic., are soma of tb e
evikolteMs.
Thousands:of persons of all &gni, can novrJudge whatit
the mouse of their declining health, losing
. their vigor, be
coming, weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a Maga.
Jar appearance about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of
consumution.
YOUNG MEN
who tiara injured themselves by a-certain practice, in
diudgest in when alone--a habit fratmently learned from
oval companions, or at school, the effects of which' are
,Zthtly felt, oven when asleep, and if not cured, renders
a a r i . 4 age impossible and destroys both mind and body
h cold immediately.
Wh a t a " p .:v that a young man, the hope of his country,
the darling .•sis parents, should be snatched from ail
prospects and enjo - wen" of life by the consequences ci
deviating from the 1.... of nature, and Indulging in a
0
certain secret habit. persons must, before contem
plating . . •
MARRIAGE.
effect that a sound mind and bra:v are the Meet 'wee
vary requisites to promote coat:this) eaPPineee. indeed
Without these, the journey through life : 4 eeeleen a weary.
pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ;
the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and: 4llled with
the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another
, becomes bliatted with our own.
DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING RPM, ny Fog
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
had lost all hope, have been Immediately sslieved. Al
-Impediments to arriage, Physical or. Mental Dimmalttl
'cation Nervous rembllng, Weakness or Nrhaustlen el
Pthe most fearful kind, speedily cured.
TO STRANGERS
Toe many taonsamts cured at this Institution within the
deal twelve years, and the numerous important Burglea
Operations performes by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers,
and many other persons, notiese of
which have appeared again and again before the publiii,
sfreoides his standing as a gentleman of character and re
spsnsibility, is a 'sufficient guarantee to the afflicted
DISEANE OF IMPRUDENCE—When the misguided and
tuiprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the
seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens thetas
IL-timed sense at shame or dread of discovery deters him
from applying to those who, from education and re
spectability can alone befriend tom, delaying till the
oonstintiehal symptoms of this horrid disease make their
'-uearesee, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin, dm.,
.slog on with frightfulrapidity, till death puts a
v r 'g rL- '‘ dreadful eulthringa by sending him to "that
Pe ri "d "-- no traveller ' returns." It is a miles
bourn° from fall victims to this terrible dis
chef}, feet that thous . - -cumess of ignorant pretenders,
ease, owing to the 111113k6- .sispelsess, Mercury ruin the
Who, by the use of that dea, ija miserable
constitution and make the residim... • 4%4 la Ns office.
20 Strangers —The Doctor's Diplomas . tho re ply.
Lettere mist contain a Stamp to us o._
se- Remedies sent by Nail.
&V- No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore
epos-ism -I
SILVER PLATED WARE
BY
HARVEY FILLEY,
N 0.1222 Market Strew., Y814D811 . 1111,
Manufacturer of flue
NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of
EOKKS. SPOONS, LADLI BUTTER
CAST../RS TEA SKIS, DBES, JfkOTLES,
WAIJEKS, BUTLER LISHeS, ICE
CAKE BASKETS, COMM U NION WARE,
CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, &0.,
With a general assortment, comprising none bett;The bee
qua iity, made of the best materia/s and heaviiy plated, con;
athuting them a
Serviceable and durable article
.Foe mans, STEAMBOATS AND PRIVATE FAMILEI2.
Old Ware re-plated in the best manner,
fob2o4lewly
DR. C. WBICHEL,
SURGEON AND °OCULIST,
RESIDENQE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET
niar2l-daw
CO 41. "X" 151 ,
FOR BALE Et
JAMES M. WHEEIM
1028•dtt
DEN-TISTRY.
THE undersigneil,DOCTOß OF DENTAL
SURGERY, ban returned and resumed his &oblige
n State letrea opposite the "Br tay House," ernere be
wilt be pleased tr attend to all wt.o may ,d,tire life om
elets. [sam.7) B. M. GILDEALD. D. S.
BUEHLER HOUSE,
MAK KET SQUARE,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR.
C A II D
Mho ab , io well known said long established lintel is
MOW undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a
,great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship
.of Mr. GEOHOS J. BOLTON, who.bas been an Inmate of the
.house ter the last Wee yeard, and is well .nova to
Its guests.
L ,
Thankful for the libcral patronage, which it has era.
,43yed , I cheerfully cetem&Lh Idr; Bcifton to the public
DlB dawtfl 'WILLIAM BlataLEß.
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VOL XIII
ebital
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATION
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Bladder.
BEI MBOLI BUCHU tor the Kidneys.
lEr LMBOLD'S BUCHB 'or the Gravel. •
EIELMBOI D'S BUCHU tor the Dropsy.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nervousness.
HELMBOLD'S BUGHTT for I ote of Memory.
amusi BOLD'S BUCHU for Dimness of Vi
HELMBOLD'S SUCH() for Difficult Brea g.
HELMBOLD'S BUCRU for Weak Nerves.
HEI,hIRoLD'S BUCHU fur General bebillty
Haf.MßOi D'S BUC'HU for Unirei sal lassitude.
HELM BOLD'S dUCHU for Borer oflisese,
HFLxsor.lys BUCHU for Night Sweats.
HEILMEOLD'S BUCHIT for Wakefulness.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Eruptions
HELAIBOLD'S BUCHU for Pain in the Back.
LIBLMBOLD'S BULB U for HenvineSs of the Eyelids, with
`Temporary Suffusion ai d I.bis of Sight.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Mobility and Restlessness,
with Want of Attention and Horror of Society.
FIBIAIcOLIPS BUCHU Tor Obstructions.
EIELSIBOLD'S BUCHU for bacesses arising l'rom Indlts
erption,and all diseases of
FEIFIALPS, FEMALES, FEMALES,
- FEMALES', FEMALES, FEAIAI.B.S,
TAKE NO MORE PILLS,
SAKE NO MORE PILLS,
THEY. ARE OP NO AVAIL.
THEY ARE OF Ni A VAIL.
Use HELM IIf , LD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all complaints
Incident to the sex.
No Family Should Eo Without It!
TARE NO MORE 6 4.ESAM or D i
M rions and Unpleasant
Medicine Mr Unpreitairif inicf Dtibglirititii, Diseases.
Use HELMPOLDI9 EXTRACT BUCHU for Excesses
arising tram habits tudolgedin
By Young and Old.
And ler diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation. It re.
moves all improper discharges, and will restore the pa
lent in a short time to a state of Health and Purity.
Use tIELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for Diseasesand
Affections of the most Distressing Character.
Use fiEI.MtiLD'S EXTRACT RUCH° . for all Affections
and diseases of the
Urinary Organs ,
Whether exhaling in
Male or Female,
from whatever came originating, aid no matter of
How Loki &analog.
All of the above discerns and sYmptotne admit of the
same treatment, aid - may origininate from the wee
VMS% .
READ ! READ ! READ I READ I
ILELIittuLD'S BUCHU is safe, and pleasant in taste
and odor, but immediate In its action.
Personalty appeared before me, en Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia, LI: Helmbold, Cttemist, who be
ing duly awbrn; aces - say, that his preparation contains
no Nan:title, Mercury, or injurious drug, but is purely
Vegetable. H. T. HICL4IBO.III,
'dole fi
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d lanafacturer.
day of No
yen ber, 1854. WM. P. HIBBABD, alderman.
Pike $1 per bottle, or six for 22, delivered to'any ad
dress. .
A t vial Costs but a. Dollar—Try It,
and be =trained of its efficacy.- And it is accompanied
by reliable and responsible certificates from Professors
of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
Prepared by T 1:1111.0OLD;
Prot/Ic.l and Analytical Chemist,
101 South Teeth Street, below Chestnut,
. , Philadelphia
Itrorsasity C.Arnorr.—/houlil tin prlnCipled Dealers try
to palm offanother article, which pays a better profit and
/s worthless. •
ASK FOR BELMBOUPS PatitAOr -Bp O lact. -
TARE. NO -OTHER.
CIUM GIIARANTSED.
Sold by D. W. Gross & Co.; and all Prof/gists every
where
Cut this cut—send - or call - for it, and avoid exposure
and imposition. aull-dawam
PROF; ADOLPH P. TEUPSERs ,
WOULD respectfully inform his old
patrons and the .puDlic. generally, that ha Will
COIII.IOUO to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in - the science of THOROUGH
BASS. He will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at thob
homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given al
his residence, in Third street, a few doors below the
German 80.rmed Church. . decls-dti
AU 1.4 USTI.NE L. CHAVN E.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Residence No. 27 !forth Second Sired.
N. B—JOBBING ATIENDED TO.
I)::.eatt .
IRON CASTINGS
A LL kinds of Iron Castings made Co' or-
La. der, of the very best stock, and all Castings pickled
to remove the:nand EMU - scale." fo'have the 'best and
most extensive assortment of Pulley patterns this side of
Philadelphia. Apply at the ' EAGLE WORKS,'
Penna. R. Road, above State etreeL
Flarriub rir, foril 82, .1859
W W. HAYS,
ATTORNEY-AT--LAW:
©ice Walnut St., between Second and
Third, Harrisburg, Pa.
ar4p dirwt
DR. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON. DENTIST •
OFFERS his services to the citizens of
Harrisburg and ifs vicinity. He solicits a share of
the public patronage t and gives assurance that his *best
endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro
fession. Being an old, well tried demist, be feels safe in
inviting the public, generally to call :on him, assuring
them teat they win be dissatistled'wliti hi, services
°Moe Bp. Market street, in the house formerly oc
copied, by Jacob tt. ghy, pear We nano States Hotel,
Harrisburg, Pa.'
- ' AIDERMAN
...
k :74n_ Y.,PEFFER,
ATREET t (6fIELL'S ROW,)
OFFIOZ7-THllli, -44..111ET
NEAR AL '
Residence, Chestnut Scree: near Fourth:.
CITY OP 11.A.1111.113.131JRG, PENN'.i.
myl2-dtf ' _ . .., , ' ..
GEORGE FISHER,
ATTORNEY Ar 'LAW.
grIFFERS his professional services to. all
persona having business to be transacted in the:
several Courts of Dauphin , cuunty, the Land Department
of this State, or before the Board of Property. Having
been associatcu in the practice of the Law, with his lath
er, MAIN A. blelaElt, , he promises., diligent and careful
at ention to all professional business entrusted to tt.em
Office corner of second and Locust streets, (opposite to
the PetUisylvertia House Harrisburg. ap26.
JOSEPH CASEY: ' JOHN W. ENOWN•
• CASEY & BROWN,
ATT ORNEYS:AT-LAW
.HARRISBURG,' PEN'N'A.
11AVIls.iG associated together in the
practice of theLaw ' will attend faithfully and
promptly to all professional bustiresi entrusted to their
%We,
°Mee In Third street three doors from Market
N. 8.. Co7nitntionB in English and Gorman.
bTATE CAIITAL BANK.
CPIERON, COLDER, EBY AL CO.
CORNER SECOND AND WALNU2
HARRIS BURG,_ FENN.
-rtai6l:l4iTOCK
Of—Vanillm Beaus, Becitere'..Fartua„ Perfumery ao
Fancy 'Soaps, at IBILBSYBBI.I . O sTuRE,
S Mari:et street, below Fifth, Harrisburg, Pa
FAMILY BIBL.ES 1
11HE 'LARGE'S I! AS6O.ItTISIHN'I' IN THE
CITY, at all prices from $L 25 to $25 dollars each,
m all the different styles of eluding, for sale at
BERGNER'S. CHEAP BOOK-.SORE,.
sue 61 Market Street.
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL - ,TIINGS --- NEITTR - A - L - IN NONE
HARRISBURG, PA.. THURSDAY AFTERNOON`. NOVEMBER 8, 1860
Mountain:- r Herb Pills.'
rIIfIE inventor and inattutacturer of • 'Jud
i_ son's Mountain Herb Pills," has sputa the greater
part of his life in travelling, having visited nearly every
country in the world He spent over six years 1 4 11012
the Rocky Mountains and of ilexico, and it was thus that
the u SlousraiN HERB Pitts" were discovered. A Very
interesting account of his adventures there, -you *Wiled
in our Almanac and Pamphlet. - -
ft is an established fact that all diseases arise &um
IMP liE BLO6DT
Tho blood is the tile 1 and when any forclgu ur uL
healthy matter gets mixed with it, It is once distrbuted 'to
every organ of the body. kvory nerve foals the poison,
and all the vital organs quickly complain: 'The sterner
will not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceaties to
secrete a sullicieucy of bile. The action
.of the heart Is
weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. The:lungs, 1?e
come clogged with the milsonous matter • heutfe
_a cough
h •
—and all from a slight Impurity of the •l ? ounta-ea , ,or
life—the Bloat I As If you had thrown some earth, for
instance, in a pure spring from which ran a tiny riVal,bl.
In a • few minutes the whdle course nf the iitreatu'lm,
comes disturbed and discolored. Asquickly does Impure
blood fly to every part, and leave Its sting behind. All
the passages become obstructed, and ueless,tboobstrOc
tion is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out.- ' •
These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerataall
the secretions or the body, they are, therefore, auriVidled
RS A.
CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES;
Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Sm. This -Auti4lilion
Medicine expels (rum She - blood the hidden seeds or dis
ease, and renders all tile fluids and secretion, pure and
tluent,cleariug and resuscitating tbe vital organs. I .
Pleanant, indeed, is It to us, that we are able to place.
within your reach, a medicine like the t•ldousvao. Han'
PILLs," that will passdirectty to the afflicted parts,— rough
the blood and fluids of the body, and :mist, the ~..ffltifrer
to brighten with the flush of beauty and health,. j (
Judson's Pelts ace the Best' Remedy- ui extst.
.
ence for the followin C omplaints:
. .
'Bowel Complaints, Debility, Inward.Weaknesi,
Coughs, Ferefand 'ague; Livei 'COMplaintS
voids, Female CemplelitS,LOWitentiOrSpliits,
Chest Diseases, Headaches, - Piles,
Costiveness, Indigestion, . Stone and Grate!
Dyspepsia,• 'Miscasts,. . Beenndary Syirtp-
Inarritcea,
inflanannolun toms.
Dropsy, • - * * • • •
. .
Females who value - Wealth; shduld never be, without
these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions
of all kinds, cleanse the skin of all pimples and blotches,
and bring the rich color of health to the Pale cheek:
soar The Plants alai Herbs-of-which these Pdls:are
made, were discovered in a very-surprising.way among
the Ter-scans, a tribe of Aborigines-4n Mexico.- Ger the
Almanac or our Agent, and you will - read wlth delight,
the very interesting account it contains or the ..Gaiter
likoiciars" of the Aztecs.
Observe.—The Meutain Herb hits are put spin a
Beastilul Wrapper. Each box contains 40 . pills, sell &-
tail at 26 cents per boz. Ali genuine, have the signature
of B. L.JUI)SON &CO., on each box. • : - •
B. L. J UDSON 4 1,04
Sole Ploori , etors
No. 60 Leorkilrd &mei.
NEW YORK.-
1- Agents wasted always—Address as knave,
COAL I COAL! I
ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVERS
GOAL BY Tlik
PATENT WEIGH-CARTS !
.Now Is THE .TISIE
FOR every family to get in their supply
of Coal tor the winter—weighed at their door by
tile Patent Weigh-Carts. the accuracy of them CartiCted:
one dispu es, and they Lever get out Of order, as is fre
qw-utly the case with the platform scales. Besides the
consumer has the sattsiacticio of proving the Weight of
his coal, at his own house.
Lave a large • supply of Coal on hand, congaing of
S. _ I.X.raS VALLEY COAL , all sties,
1 YKENS A.-ALLEY , . '
WILKESBARRE -6,
BITUMINOUS BROAD TOP
All 4.nal of the. Ilrst qaaldy mined and delivered free
from all imparlttes,.at the lowest rates, hy:th:e boat ct
ear bad, stable, laclf or third of tons, and by .the bushel.
JAMES M, WHEZ1:111.
llarrleburg, Sept. ,2u,1E80. ooB'. .
11 : B. 0: 1 1 1- E L!
TIE UNDERSIGNED baying leasfid
this Well .knotvn antVilopullr - hotelTin themity of
Harrisburg, is now rvfidil g - and - funiishing Iti t e !sante
with IN zw Fukaarum in-the•very - , best modern style.
It is located in tuo most.centr d part.ofahe city, within
a short, distance of-the pole of ur ittereiir'railroad
and .also near the State Capitol buildings.-
The honEe is largo and the ,sleeping, apartments are
1, ell - ventilated. - • -
The TABLE is well provided .with all. seasonable arti
cles This city is well known throughout the State as
having:ileiliest Market outsfilefor:the Atlantic eitierA,Ane
consequently no romplailits made bn that score.'
. BAR hasalso uneergene - chenges;and.wilL he lc:pi
stocked with the best and purest Llquhrs in the country
No exertion will•be.spared I.o . lnialle the. traveler ; and
sojourner comfortable m every respect.. A ppotinualee
of the patronage of the old customers, together witll
additiods is respectfully aoLited. • • •
Harrisburg, August 23,tf
• . ,
• NOTICE TO SPECULATOII,B'.•
VALUA.BLE-13U1LIAING LOTS FOR SAL'E.
NUMB.ER..O.IAA'RGErIZ ED BUILD
ING LOTS apjpitting the Roind idoune and Wok
LtLops of the Primal baCroad Company, wilt lie . said
-low and on reasonable term'. Apply to,._, -
augt3o Gm N4Lt.
caEssmvN
Checker Boards, Burnham, Checkers, Dice andpice Boxed
The largest assortment ittahecitt, for onlei.at aliricas
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
my 2 4. : -!5:1 Market street, BarrisburcANt.
°ORE DRUGS-AID CHEMIDALSI
.
p.. E...„Rpu
mElf t FANCY ARTIC LE S.
cimEq3RANl)S&Se 9 xkr,N° l7 i an ul ,
--- "IDlon Orri
cpGeri Rani, 6obritas, La Leneilet, s..•ba dl, &c. Pare liatwre for'Medicine; Purfases.` -
fermented Wine, warranted the pureJulce of the Catawba.
Grape—only needs a trial to fully recommend itne!F t .7-7
Prescriptions .compounded with great cure, st ' -.
. . -
REILY'S DRUG KORB; '' ' . .'
at:el-dim . No. 6 Mars et equarm
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
. .
51 MARKET STREET,
IS THE °MAPES VELAcE IN THE CITY
•
To 6SP
SCHOOL .BOOKS • •
END
;SCHOOL STATIONE RY,,
•
Comprising ell the.varioue .
.R.E4D,INO , AND SPELLING ;
AIGERRAS,
ErniaLoorms,
piCrioNA:tergs - HISTO.I4IIE,
' PIIILOSOPILIES
mild
all the SCHOOL BOOBS used-in the:Varloui Palilic and,
Private :Schools of the City together with -
COPY, AND COMPOSILIONDOORS,
LETI E E, CAP and 1 4 10.7 E PAPER, ...
I:CLANK:BOOKS, SLA - TES,
LEAD'A fD SLATE PENCILS,
PENS AND SOLDERS, INK
INESTAWDS, RITLERg t;nd
the most complete assortment of- OfiuGhIenTIUNIEJLY
constantly on hand ane for sale at THE LOWEST PaGES
00 ANT .rteea in the city at . _ .
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
51 Market Streit.
aa-Liberal discounts made td teachers and dealers.
Any article not on hant.l prornp „ tly furniaked without
extra Orikge• - • ' '• - - . 724
it utßamona
JUDSON'S
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE!
NEWLY, REFITTED !
J. H. BENFORD k CO
URGE' :48PORTAI1 NT OP
iDrp Eboobs,
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT THE 'NEW - CITY STORE
URICH &"(OWPgRTFTWAIT
' _ CORNEti PTO r & 6.11,K STS': '
A NNVUNCN to the ciiaeiis of: Harris
Mirg at d this.publia generally, that they have just
returned-from the eastern clans With a: large and well se
lected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which, they wilt
sell at the vo iy loirest:nrices.' • . . .
DOMESTIC GOOD§orevery kind. • '
Bleached .ind Unbleached ..
Dlesohedhud Unbleached Canton Flannels.
RED:FLANNELS - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A largeasSoitmentvf Welsh Fisimels for Skirting.
An assortment Domintic
- Manchester, Ghighame,
i{ Satinetti and Ca slineres; •
. B I ROL ,ClO-ha atalli.cices, • '
Cio fin. Ladles •Cheaterfields,.
Beaver,Clotbslorthe Arab Cloaks.
A FINN ASFO BTMENT OF BLANKETS.
A large asSortment. Casalmais, especially adapted to
Boy's weir. An'aisurtmene Morino Drawers and Un
dersbirts. An asbonlment of Carnets irotn.l2): cm a
yard to..SLOQ per:Yard; ";
ALSO LATEST STYLES
PLAID VALkNOIAS;:
i : YEL POPLINS,
STItIPED AND PLAID
vpg PLAIN AND FIGURED
0 i AIDS PLATN'AND•FIGIIIIV.D
OSLAINES,
,HIACII:SILKS, ALL WIDTHS.
A largo assortmelit oZRivpbe,aild Matitiet '9bn:win, with
stock of tbe? latest novelties. "
An issortment,V;Plain and' kignrett Cashmereni' .
LINLNS OF ALL KINDS;
. , .
... . . p ai d . .
... . ...
Particular attentuni ' to fi rst alms niniery and Em
brcdderies., no 0tc.,.4. ' ' - ' -
An air- irtment-othlugeol. e wove Ilia spring skirt init.
Tern extension. i :,.i. i r • .
Ana losiyMnent of. ithrondJng and piansek _,
.. r , '' . ...RICH &.COWPERTHWAIT,'
;Corner oriPront 'and Market Streets' 'Harrisburg.
Yorderly occupied by J 'I .: - Biltier. ..; L0ck2.41-ly
BARGAINS' FOR TIE. SEASON
EN
IMI
JONES' STORE:
tacelved mnd , reCeIvITIS • from PhiladelPhla and'
----New York,
BARGAINS In Silks dt.all IGOR, for cash.. • ir
BARGAR4G.M.Snawls,.citall,kinds, for cash.
BARGAINS in elSakiiiiidtidiaas of all !dada, for cash.
SARGArN4itpithild , priilys;cfrAdoi of all-kinds, for cash.
BARGAINS In every variety or ßeasonable preEs
Moods, for MiShi ,
BARGAINS in Blankets, 'Asti kinds, for.eash. •
BARGAINS id allkinds Of Flannels; for cash:. _ •
.a*RGAINS in Carpetu-e-of Oil Cloths, Am.'plor cash.
‘And•SIA RG AIN& in. all kindsof Dry Goedansually kept
in Stares; amt a choice from a very large, Nell selected
atpck, for ciati, at JONSS' L . - TORE
•mat kc1..367:ct, arriFAtir 1.
..
A - L . .. ...
• .
YSI
THOMAS- W.- EVANS `& 'CO
. mr.ORIP.I . 7'8618: ;
.FALL•4BBOII,TMENT- OF
Shawls., .01QA4R,.
Bournous,. F.rebPll encl.kish Poplins;
:.‘ gotislibms,
,c Chintzes, Embroideries,
" I fibindkeitiabfe, Gloves, Hoispry,
*BURMA* GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
u f 'WITH A PULL WOO{ .08 ALL THE .
'LATEST NOVELTIES IMPORTED THIS:SEASON.
issaessing superionfacilities for buying,-both in this and
the -Europese & Co.'s stock will be
robed to compare lavorahly with any other, both. in price
andasSiitinent: ' • ' •
Hoe: 518 and 620,•Chettnut, PhiladeloWa,
ostl7-dlm . Tdoora below. Continental Hotel.
2 , 1 PHIL A DELPHIA..
SHIRT AND DOLLAR , HOUSE,!,
MAIMAOTURERS of
SllrrßT BOSOMS
White, Fancy, ane . ck,
• •Elickory; Derain and Flannel
UNDER AND OVERSHIRTS,
..... Gyerpll6,,.D,pswers duct • , •
. . cr44,lctneris' Furnishing Goods.
'BrANETT & RUCH,
' 217 Church Alley.'
Agenta for the Beverly indict- Rubber Clothing.
RAI,
'lB6O
E 0,0 N. 13 OPENING
OF, FALL, AND WINTEF
. . .
.7Zt_ EL "LV-,, CIF 3:1 SEA
F.rhave just received a large and varied
V t.of irItIINCION.4, of every 'deseription,
tjl erhieh S. p inyile ttokatteutrou, of.purehaSere,
Oteizierl Nile ;Morning, at - „
. • .4.OHCA ET & 1311.0.SEIERS,
No. Td Market Square,
; ' Next : .dotr to the Harrisburg Bank.
- ANOTHER EXCITEMENT:
In , niikint aslectiontimaOurthe large; and . landlaotoe
atoak of
Sovaas!Baoog.Bnors.a. • .. • • •
Loam CRama Lane B BOCA SHAWLS,
NIIWTSTTLI , Swats BLANKar
Bma.l.diau, Do ' DO
' IljAaa PiAip DO
• • -Boaeumbear .: • Do
. or, Buns' SHAWLS.
DitgS $ .- :0 - 001a8-t
' . . Pelidnee, Merinos, ": • ' ' •
, :' , Poplinsi.:Valenolgs, Paramettes, ' •
Plain Iderlnos,,llaids,,Velour Reps, •
, . Cashmeres, Silks -Traoelitg Goods, Chintzes,
d•U •
HandsemiiSig'ttheaeres, .ohe no, Sh de of Mexico,
' - I.:itoallia, ••: Etnehne : Cloths, :Mobans ,
,
Ofiperb . figured :Merino; • :!. ~ ;
Pim* .Cloths, 4stres, ,
• • • . .Ma di lin a:s,,
..
bow,'desirable and good,we can stMply at
• llvernhing ..
the lowest rates.' • -•- OATIICART &.
'Next door lo:liarrbseurg .13,03/k.:
DOMESTIC GOODS.
The cheap beet in the city can be had at
OATHOLET &BROTHERS;
rCatidmermy . 7'. Clinthatoei;
,}744,140,. Cloths;- Drliikngs,
TA6I6 Cloths,
'GaliCoss; Batirietto, equntOipaines,
, 14140ry, .Cbecks, ; Canton Flannels Good 6 3inslins
vs A 04144'
pli; •
.No. 14 MARKET SQUARE.
FAMILY
THQROUaIi.LY - '66mPlete'stoOk of all
ilses styles, for sale ag , • • •
'Bk.R6IiEW.TCI.IFAP BOOBSIORE,
FINE ASSQATSfOT. OF
. currg 'BRUSHm for sole Itt low prlces'at ' • • •
• anGspwal lrAP.BooKmfcs,
• ••• L •- • • L." , •si: 314" eVEtreet.
ou4. .
Sank 12Ipplications
A PPLICATION will made to the next
A
Leglsiature for an Increase of $400,000 to the capi
tal s oek.of the Iron City Sauk, of Pittsburg, Pa.
iefc7-wthtul JOHN Ms GiIIFFIN, Cashier.
NOTICE in hereby given, that applies
tion wit be made by the Mechanics' Bank of Pitts
ourg, to the Legislature at its neat meeting for an increast
of $500.000 to its capital stock, making $1.000,000.
laid, dm w* GEO. 1), M'GMKII7, Ca-pier.
AITPLICATION. will be made to the next
Legisiatore for the incorporation of a new. Bank
with right to Issue notes ;to be located In the city oi
Harrisburg, with the name o the Stile - Capital Bank, and
A capitol of One Hundred Thou: and roll rs, with the
iirivilege to bzereege the eatee,tolhree Hundred Tt otti.auct
Dotlars. Je27 a ern
ALLEGHENY FMK,
NOT !OE it hereny given that application
wLlhi.e made to the neat legislature at Harrisburg
ler au lucre Fe ef.ssCo,ooo: le 'the _capita/ rtoek of thu
aill gheuy Lank, of Pittsburg. By order of the .Board.
300 Gm . J. W. COOK, Cashier.
NOTICE
I 6 HEREBY GI% EN that application will
mace to ihe ueatLeFislature of the State of Penn
ay lcatda, or ""en act to incorporate a Savings Bank, to be
called tbeLackawanna Bach go Bank, to bo located at
:,!cranton, Litzerne 4:1:11111Q., with a myna]. of Twain%
Thout.and Dollars, auu the'right to increase the same to
One Hundred Tbousan.l dollars, to be "a bank of bepo-it,
for Savings iv.cl
NOTICE.
IVOTICE is hereby given that application
will be made to the Legislature of Peunsylvaula
at
its 2. ext„ses sion fur the charter of a Bank, to be I 'can. d
to
NignintoWli, is the county of Jul:eat:4 to be called ' , The
Bunk of Juoiata V all ey,' with a capital of Fifty 1 housand
Dollars, with the pi iv lege ol Ineressaur the same to Two
Hundred Thousand Loiters, with the usual banking prt
vilegeg al is , ue. dircount, depbsit, . jr2B Gm
•
Extension of Bank Charter, • .
voncE IS BEREBY GIVEN that "The
AA Farmers' and Mechanics' Dank of &sten," a Bank
in Discount and Deposit, located in the borough of Easton,
Northampton county, Penusyliania, having a capital oi
Four Hundred Thoussnd Dollars, will apply to the-next-
Legislature Om PennsylvaniA for a renewal of its charter
fur, fifteen years, from the expiration of its present char
ter, With its present capital Stock, Pciweis and privileges
and without .ny alteration in, or increase of - the same.
P. 'MICELLE% President,
M. E. Tensor, Cashier. . Je2B-
NOTICE,
Ailcusatt anEO, Juno 19,1860.
NOTICE : is hereby giien that an appli
cation Will' be made to the Legislature of Pennsyl
vania at its nest meeting, for the incorporation of a genit
or- lseue -, .with discori;nt aad deposit privileges, to he lo
cated in ;he borough of Mechanicsburg, in the county of
Cum berland, Penna., and,ta called the Mechanica
harp tank, with a capital of One lluudredThousand
Dollars with the,right to increase the same to Two ;Hun..
drud Thousand „Dollars.
N DRANDT JOON : ..NlSrloY,
LEVI MAR , EL: JOEIN
JACOB MersiarA, 1 an P. 14318 M.;
WN It. GONG.I3, .I.S.a.MCYL EBERLY ?
JACOB EBERLY, - SOLOMON - V. GOROAS.
June 'l7--,6m w*
NOTICE, . -
_
N`YrICE is hereby given that the under •
signed have - formed siaassociation, and prepared a
certificate for - the purpose of establishing a Fans of Is
sue, .Discount and Deposit, under the provisions of an act
entitled P*ll Att,tirestablish a system ofFree Bankifig in
- Pennsylvania and to secure the public against loss trom
in;-olvent Banks," approved the list day of Atfrch, „A. D.
1500 . The ,sold 13ank to be called "I„HE BANK OF REST'
rEIfLADELPHIA,” to be located In the city and county
:of Philadelphia, to consist of a capital stock of One gun
deed and Filly Thousand Dollars, "ashore; 'of Fifty ;Dol
lars. each with thextvilegp ;if increasing the same to; any
'aamountiiot exceeding in alPOnii-idilfilin of Dollars.
. ...DAVID 13, PAUL, : I DIE RAFSEYDEE,
' JOSEPH L. . D,
SIADDI lit 'CLOS xtv,
klaxav MALEY. Elsowisit,
W. GRAHAM HOOFED, " &DUEL SIAEDLEY,
je*2o-.lsmw DAVID W. BRADLEY.
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the 'Honorabli:s Joas J.
Passau; President of the Cohrt :of Common Pleas
iu the Twetfth Judicial 1 layilt,.consitting of the counties
of Lebanon andDauptiln, and the Ron. A. 0, Ilie6ter and
Ron. 'Felix Maples., Associate: 3 aegee in bauphin county,
having issued their precept, lleariug dale th.,,,lpth day. ot
Octoli;r MO, to me directed,,ilir holding a Court of 0} er
and T. riniukr. and , General ; Tan Delivery and Quarter
Sesaions'of the Peace, at HARRISBURG, tor the county of
Daqpnin,end to CO/Uurnce oa, the Sd Monday of Nove!nber,
being the 19th' day 41 November, 1800, and to continue two
• Ncitice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus
tices of the Peace and Comfables of the said - county ot
Daudhin; that theY be then anti there in their proper per
sens-,at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their
records, inqui , l.lons, examinations and their own names.
•brarves,, to do those things which to their office, tipper.
tains to be Jose, and those abs are bound in recoeni
24neee to.prdsecute against the prisoners Ululate shall
be in the Jail of Liatiphin • cotuty, be then and !lure - to
prosecute avlutt them s 811.01 he just.
Given under ply timid at I.o.rrlsburg, the 15th dat- of
OOtober, in the year' of .our lord 1860,,and iu the,eighty
third year of the In iependence or the United staies.
6BERIFIed OFF.lOft., J . St. EYSTER,
liirrisburg,OMberls,lB6o. f Sh eriff. •
66115 diwtd '•
AMBROTYPE COPIES
OF FINE -ENGRAVINGS_
Tip LINO COPIES.from the best engr4vinge
- .Up, of Ilistorkal, Passion!, zteriptura4 and a great:va
rlet3r of mhoeihmeous subjects. • - .
They are exact in mini wire, with all the beauty and
meri it of the larger and more expentiveengravings,
t a much less cegt, ami beteg neatly and substantially
framed nothing more beautiful and handsomer could be
t.onceived for ornaments us momres.
The quality and tune of these copies have ricently
greatly improved, and are sow placed be:ore ihevuolic
with a cot idence ihat their merit and beauty will insure
a iteaty reception fer them. For fate at
• EFfiGNEW.i CHEAT' BOOKSTO3E,
Cotfk - Market Street, Harridiurg.
/WINE and see them—no charge,* exhibiting toads
EMPLOYMENT. -$50 A MONTH: AND
ALL FXPEN,SES. agent Is wanted in
every iowp and conuty States, to engage la
a,respectablo,and easy business, by wbich the,above
profits , nt,y certainly. be realized. For full particular,
address Dr. lIENRY f 4 past Twelfth street,
center of Broad Way, New:York ,City, ecloetagone pea
tap stamp. , . . , octilkihnd /kw
RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT
SALE
VI V
VALUABLE HOTEL PROPER ' T'Y
In the City , of Harrisburg
,
rill] AT well-hi:town and valuable hotel
P weity knomvite the
(.SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,"
. . ,
mow in the oecupaney.of Wm. Eocherman, situate on the
east end ofllarttet street, and burnelliately opposite the
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, willba offered at PRIVATE
BALE until the 4th ot - Ducentber.next, and , f not sold be
fore that time, will be pUt up at public auct:on on that
day.
This ti the most desirable property in the city of Bar
risburg for hotel buSiness. prbaimity to the Penn.
eylvania Railroad Depot, and the Depot of all the rail
roads centering at Harrisburg,teakes it more convenient
and accessible to the traveliug public than any other
inotel in the city. _
• Further inrormation in regard to this property and as
to theforma 'gamic., may iike had by applying to.
rya[ ,H.
North cor. Market Square, (Wyedes Building,) second
tort' front,'; ;11 , 4/.4460 . ;
kttant 'Stinting f - ffiti.
Having procured Steam Power Presscp. we are
Prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRIMING ct every
I, tcrinqinn, cheaper that it can be done at any other e.
tablishmentin the conet,r.
_ ..
ltar-Four 'Wee or Oss consdtute one halt pre k g •
En, or more than four constitute a square
Rail Square. one day
one week.... . . ._. . 00
One month .... .....• • • .
K three months -" - .• 0,1
PI air months..... ..,.. . 4 0
one year.... ....... , ..... .. n 00
One Fquare one oay to
4. . one week . 2 60
0 One month.... - " Ou
et three mouths 500
. six months._ . ......... ..... 800
..
- one ear . 10 00
Ma-Bsinessges and , uterteo .0 tile Lcca/ co/tono, or
before Death s, Marriae FIVE CENIS PEE LINE
for each Insertion.
/SW-Marriages and Deaths to be charged es reg , l:tr
Idverttseineete.
NO. 55
Do my dear young friends ever think how
almost allthat is good comes to us? Did
you ever see a. farmer planting and 60V
Down in the moist earth goes the
,seed and
yellow corn, grain by grain, little by little.
God sees the farmer at his work, and knows
full well thathe has done what he could, so
he kindly sends the gentle rain, drop by
drop, and not one of these little drops ever
forgets its errand upon the plea which the
good God sent it to the earth.
"I have found you out," said the rain
drop to the tiny grain of wheat, —though
you are dead, and in your grave. God has
sent me to raise you up."
Weil, there is nothing impossible with
withlaim; so when the rain drop has done its
errand, a spark of life shoots out from the
very heart of the tiny grain, which is dead
and buried , . and little by halo it makes ire
way out of the tomb, and stands a single
blade, in the warm sunlight. That is nobly
done; and if the great God pleased He could
make that little blade strong and fruitful in a
singte moment. Does He do this? No.
Little by little does the, stalk wax strong-,;
and its leaves grow slowly, leaf by leaf.
Is it not so with every thing that is good ?
Should we like another way better ? wpa
term° would.
It was only a few days ago that I heard
a little girl say:
"I am tired, tired, tired! Hero is a
whole stocking to knit, stick by stich !"
It will never be done."
"But was not this one knit stitch by
stitch?" I asked, taking, a long one from her
basket, and holding it up.
"Yes."
"Well, that is done.'
The little girl was counting, instead of
knitting her stiches. No wonder that she
was tired.
Did - you ever see a mason building a
house of bricks? Poorman," Impatience
would say:
"What an undertaking—to stat t from the
earth,and go on so far towards the sky,brick
by brick!" Who ever saw a patient, per
severing_ et son' try j, and net subceed at
last?' '9i:4 - then, step by step, which is God's
way; must be the hest way.
Let - us see that we do every day what we
can. Any little boy or - girl who, in looking
back-upon a day gone by, can say, "I have
done one thing well," may Le happy with
the thought that-he has taken one step in
the way of wisdom and virtue. But remem
ber one thing, dear little friends, the bu
ried grain of wheat . would never start into
life if God 'did not send it help; and it is by
the same help that it increases day by day.
As the little rain-drop—God's beautiful
messenger---'cleticends into its 'thumb, so in
the • darkness and death of sin, the Holy
Spirit comes to us. If . he breath upon our
hearts, we live to do good ; Without him, we
do nothing good. Let us obey - this Spirit,
and all good will be ours at last, though we
gain :it' little by little.
THE SURVINTEG HERO OF THE BATTLE OF Bus
run Hmr,-lialf Farnham, dhe last survivor of
the battle orßunkeraill, who has been on a
visit to Beaton, has returned to his home in
Acion, Me. He has published a letter, giving
an 'account of his homeward journey, from
which it appears he was received by enthusi
astic crowds at all thelowns along the route,
and liberal - contributions of money were spun
taneou,sly made to support him in his old age.
From his letter we quote-the following:
"Though I am in my 105 h year I am not
-past all usefulness I split my own kindling
wood, and build my own fires. lam the ti
One up in the morning, and the first one in bed
at night. • I never sletp or lay down in thr
dajtime, tut rise at five and retire at seven --
and ;this I continue summer and winter. I
have always been temperate, and for over
thirty years past .. I. have not tasted a drop of
spirituous liquors, or even cider. I was never
sick in my lite so as to requite the attendance
of a pbyeician. About twenty-five yeats ago
I broke my thigh ty falling on the ice, and had
a doctor to set it, but this is the only time a
doctor ever attended me. I live on plain fat m.
er's diet—drink tea and coffee, and eat a very
light slipper, never .eating eat at supper. I
have' no - doubt p
that it Is owing to these au:derni
ous and regular habits, and the avoidaece, of
medicine at ail little ailments, that my lie has
beau so prolonged. - I voted for Gen. Washing
ton tor President,- 'have voted at every presi
dential _election since, and hope to vote at the
next election. This is the duty of every Chile.
flan-freeman."' .
FNEDING THE t NgGRO WHITE.—The influ
ence of diet - upon' race- is subject which
has considerable speculative iutereE:t, and
this interest has been -increased, by 'recent
inquire ths into e - cause of the variation of
-speoiee..:M.de Qaatrefages recently deliver
ed a course of lectures at the Museum of Nat
ural klietory at Paris, on the Unity of the
Human Species and the Human Races in.
General, in which the question of variation
amongst vegetable and animal feetlers were-,
it is said, especially considered Meanwhile
the • 'COinstis" recites a letter from M.-Abba
die:to M: gliatrelego's,in-which he signalises
an anthropological fact, of which we leave.
with him the responsibility of announce-.
merit.- He, remarks:on the influence of an
exclusively animal diet on the color of the.
Negro. In the-south of Nubia, he observes,
the inhabitafis wto feed - upon animal food
have by far clearer complexions -than those
who _feed Upon - . Vegetable 'diet. In the
kabyle the Neg - roei,'Wh& are all'butcherb,
ive on the debka of' the animals which
they expose.for.sale in„the.market. Their
life is passed amidst bloOd', fresh 'meat, and
the - exhalitions -of butchers Meat. They
have.a blear; fresh !tint,' aid - tough preserv
ing the crisp, Wooly , hair. This is consider
ed. the more Significant bee - all:se thPy_always
intermarry one.Withthe other. • -
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Foi%Walpb an ,y VFW: LOCK. JR ,& co,
c2ll
RATES ur .I,Y 'JUNG
Little by Little.