Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, November 21, 1860, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
is PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTEHO
f3Y GEORGE BERGNER & CO•
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ICLEORAPH is also ppillizted twice a we..ik during
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utler et the year, and [unit , to subscribers at the
iow iut rotes, viz :
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Seven
MHO=
subscribers order the inscontiouanee to their nee
,rers, the publisher may continue to send thorn until
ali a rrcerages are paid.
11 subscribers neglect or refuse to tune their newspa
ers from the office to which they are directed, they are
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th,m discontinued
fliairal.
lIELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
RELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
LIEL,MBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Becht', Extract Buchu,
FOR SECRET of DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET 8 DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET Rr DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET 4.Y. DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET Rf DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET DELICATE. DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET Iy DELICATE DISORDERS.
A Positive and Spec fic Retuedy
A Positive and SpecitiC Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Sptciflc Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
FO tDI=BA9Ea OF
EEADD.E7, GRAVEL; 'KIDNEYS,. DROPSY,
2LALDRR, GRAVEL, KIDAEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, .DROPSY_,
BLADDER, GRAVELf, KIDNEYS, DROPbY,
13 ADDE st, GRA F EL, KID 11 EFS, DROPSY,
Id LADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPS
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
And an Diseases of .s exual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
And aZi Diseases of Sexual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
Ana all Diseases of Sexual Organs,l
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
• ARMING FROM
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Impriidencies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
From whatever cause originating, and whether ex•
tstin ni
MALE OR FEMALE.
Females, take no more Mal They are of no avail for
Complaints incident to the sex. Use
Extract Machu.
HelmboliPs Extract Mucha is a Medicine which is per
fectly pleasant la its
Taste and Odor,
But immediate In lts action, giving Health and Vigor to
the Flame, Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, and restoring , the
patient to ► i.erfect state of '
11NA L'l'D AND PURITY
He'mbold's Extract Baas is pre-paced. aocuraurg - co
Pbs.rmstcy acid Cherrdsley r ..A.A..rwoscribed and used by
The Most hltalitent Physicians
Delay no longer. I recure tt.e remedy at once
Price SI per bottle, or six for $5.
Depot 104 South 'Muth street, Priladelphia.
Beware of Unprincipled DealorO
Trying to palm off their own or other articles of BIJOU'
on the i eputation attained by
IlelmboUrs Extract Buchu,
The Original ana only Genuine.
We (we're to run on the .
Mertz of our Article
Their's Is worthless—is sold at much leis rates and
C4MIIIiSSIGUEI, consequently paying a muoh better profit.
We Defy ConxpeltiUon I
Ask for
Helmbold's Extract Buchu.
Take no other.
Sold by D. W. Gross t k Co. and all druggists every
where. notil-dawnm
JOHN B. SMITH'S -
1300 T & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &0., of the very best
tualities for ladles, gentlemen, and children' wear.—
Prim to suit the times. AR kinds of WORK MADE TO
ORDER in the beat style by superior workmen
REPAIRING done at short notice. -
outl6.dtf JOHN B. WITH, Harrisburg.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSIR,
WOULD respectfully inform his old
patrons and the public generally , . that he will
continue to give instructions on the PIAINO FORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH
BASS. lie will w'th pleasure wait upon Pupils at their
homes at any hour desired, or lessons, will be given at
his residence, is Third street, a few doors below the
German ketivmed Church. decls-dtt
AI.I6IUS'IIIOI L. I.:BAYNE.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Residence Aro. 27 • ffarth Second Street
N. B—JOBBING ATIENDED TO.
W W. HAYS,
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW.
Moe Walnut St., between Be*"id and
Thifd,' Harrisburg; Pa
ar4p drivt
DR. T. J. Maria,
'SURGEON DENTIST,
dAFFEIIS.his services to the citizens of
vV Harrisburg and US * vicinity. He solicits a.share of
the public patronage, and gives assuraoce that his best
eadegyees shall be giveu to rendir satisfaOtiOn in his pro
reihion. Being mold, well tried dentist, ho.feeis safe in
iorititifiethe public generally to call on him, assuring
them that they wid not be dissatisfied with his services
Oliice No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly oo
espied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United. States Motel,
Harrisburg, ?a. myBmly
ALDERMAN
HENRY PEFFER,
:.,4VFICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,)
NEAR MARKET.
R es iance, Chestnut Street near Fourth.
on ly OF HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
CA .12-dtf
GEOR‘f' 436. FISHER,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW
nhIeFERS his professiOnal services toiall
vy . Derstma having business to be transacted in:the
several Courts of Dauphin county, the Load PePartnient
of this State, or before the Board of f'l,2yerty. Having
been associated in the practice of the Law, with his lath'
er i JOHN A. k Isithß, he promises diligent and careful
sqictn to all professional business entrusted "3 glom
enenpoorner of second and Leeust streets, (opposite 10 '
the rtSbusylvania Louse, flarrisburg. aP26"
STATE °API:IA.Ii BANK.
AMERUN, COLDER, EBY &
CORNER SECOND AND WALNU2 SIB.,
BAR RIB BURG, FENN.
FRESH STOCK
Of Vanilla Beans, *Rockers' Farina, Perfumery and
Saucy Soaps, at M11,12' KORA
triyi Market street, below Fifttl, Harrisburg, t'a
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VOL. XIII
girt) &Jobs, at.
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT THE NEW CITY STORE !
URICH & COWPERTHWAIT
CORNER FRONT & kARKET STS.
AN,NOUNCE to the ci izens of Harris
burg ai d the puha., generally, that they have Just
returned from the eastern cities with a large and well se
lentedstock of Fall and Winter Goode, which they will
sell It the ye y lowestprices.
DomEEtic GOODS of every kind.
Bleached .nd Unbleached Unsling,
Bleached and Unbleached . Canton Flannels
RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A large assortment of Welsh Fl ;Imola for fikirting.
An assortment Domestic Gingh
lidanehester Ginghams,
" Sattnetts and Ca simeres, •
" Black CID* hs elan prices,
Cloths fur ladies , Chesterfields,
" Beaver Cloths for the Arab Cloaks.
A' FINE ASEORTMENT OF BLANKETS.
A large assortment of Caelmer cs, especially adapted lo
Boy's wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and Un
derahirts. An assortment of Carpets from 3.236 cis a
yard to $l.OO per yard.
ALSO LATEST STYLES
SATIN DECHENES,
PLAID. VALENCIAS,
VELVET. POPLINS,
STRIPED AND PLAID
RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED
ME RINOS,
RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED
ALL WOOL DELAINES,
BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS.
A'large assortment of Broebe and Blanket Shawls, with
a lull stook of the latest novelties.
An assortment of Plain and Figuied Cashmeres.
LINENS OF ALL KINDS.
Particular attention paid to first clans Hosiery and Em
broideries, &c.,
An assortment orEugeni a wove trail spring skirt pat
tern extension. .
An assortment of Sbcouding and "
-
CRICH ACCOWPERTHWAIT,
Corner of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg.
Formerly occupied by .5. L. Muer. 0c426-ly
BARGAINS FOR THE SEASON,
JONES' STORE,
Just received ;:and receiving from Philadelphia and
New York,
BARGAINS in Silks of all kind, for cash.
BARGAINS in Snowls, of all kinds, fur cash.
BARGAINS in Cloaks and.TalinstS of all kinds, for cash.
BARGAINS in Plaid Dress Goods, of all kinds, for cash.
BARGAINS in every variety of Seasonable Dress
Goods, for cash.
BARGAINS in Blankets, of all kinds, for cash.
BARGAIhS in all kinds of Flannels, for cash.
BARGAINS Carpeture of Oil Cloths, Am., ior cash.
And BARRA +NS in all kindslry Goods "...UT'
•
and-a-cnote,-feein a "ter 45i r... • • •
for
ectl6" ' , Market Street, Harrisburg.
PHILADELPHIA
SHIRT AND COLLAR HOUSE
MANUFACTURERS OF
SHIRT BOSOMS
White, Fancy, Check,
Hickory, Denim and:Flannel
UNDER AND OVERSKIRTS,
Overalls Drawers and
Gentlemenee Furnishing Goods.
BENNETT & RUCH,
octl7-dam 217 Church Alley.
Agents for the-Beverly India Rubber Clothing
FOR Ark E S
A LARGRtOT OF FIRST QUALITY
TOWIN'S KID GLOVES,
Sltghtly,dainaged with water—Price 50 and 15 etc.--
GREAT 11A1WAINS. 4..flne assortment of same quality; .
Perffct7.ll-a.l7h" and Colored; at
CAM CART'S
No. 14 Market Square.
JUST - FROM THE .
rinEL.4ll.3a/M
mIIE SUBSCRIBER has just received
1. from the New ork and Philadelphia Trade dales
A TAHOE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OP
STANDARD WORKS !
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE.
•
ALSO, •
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY
OF AIL KINDS ;
To which the attention of the Public', Committees of
libraries, Teachers, Country Merchants and purchasers
generally, is invited.
As all have been purchased far below the regular
prices, they can and will be sold:at but a mall advance
on the oust, insurinit to purchasers a saving uf IL, to 2b
ler cent. on trade prices, at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
ocua , . at. Market z"treet•
BERGNER'S CHEAP. BOOKSTORE,
51 MARKET STREET,
IS THE CHEAPESP PLACE IN THE CITY
SCROOL BOOKS
AND
SCHOOL STATIONERY,
Comprising all the various
READING AND SPELLING BOOK.
ARISIIMETICS . ALGEBRAS, •
GRAAINABS, I.2TAIOLOGIES, "
DIO2'IONARIES, HISTORIES,
PHILOSOPHES, and
all the SCHOOL BOOKS used in the various Public and
Private &hoots of the City, together with
COPY AND COMP.OSIIION BOOKS,
LEITER, 'CAP and NOTE PAPER,
BLANK 'BOOKS, SLATES,
LEAD AND sLA TR PENCILS,
PENS AND 'HOLDERS, INK
INKSTANDS, RULERS and
the most complete assortment of hCHOOL STATIONERY
constantly on hand and for sale at TEX LOWEST P.111011:3
Of ANY Placa in the city at
BERONER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
61 Market Street.
jaw-Liberal discounts made to teachers and dealers.
Any article net on band protalitly furnished without
extra *huge. sea%
DR. C. WEXCHEL,
SURGEON AND ()OCULIST,
RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET
mare-dam
DENTISTRY.
rIPHE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL
EnttihßY, had returned uud rtuneu,ble practiee
n State street opposite the "Brlcy ,Hourii;/ where he
will lee pledioid tr• attend to all wLo moyActrAk.ble az ,
yY [sep/71 ht—filLDr:A., D. D. S.
. .
tf.RANVES AND LEMONS.
VORTY BOXES in prime order just re
a 1 : shed miter sale thy
sAubFPM. ,DOOK JR. &
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA.. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 21; 1860
Ear]
azal I Ortel !'!:- (foal I•
COAL ! COAL!! COAL!! !
NOW IS YOUR TIME
TO GET CLEAN COAL!-
-Pull Weight and Nothing Short of Itl
iiiII.A.NKFUIL TO MY FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS for' their liberal patronage, I woeld
now. intorm them and the public geverally, that. I am
tally prepared, on short nottue to supply them 'a/at all
Rinds or .
t
SUPERIOR COAL OF" LL SIZES.
FREE FROM SLATE, AND CAREFULLY
SCREENED AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS' . -
FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD.
Although my coal Is nut weighed in SRLF-WEIGI6C CARTS
RUT IS WS (SUED ON SCADS ACCIIRATE..y MAAR BY -MR
SEALER OF WAIGRIS AND swerves.% and_ consumers may
rest assured that they wilt be fairly and. honesay dealt
with I sell mating but the very best article, aniline' ,
mixing.
ALSO HICKORY, OAK and PINEWOOD, alwaYeen
hand. GEO. P. WIES/MD...
sept3-dStn
NOT THE' FIRST ARRIVAL
guy ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO B— .
. . .
SOLD !AT REDUCED.: PRICES,
.
LYREN 13 VALLEY MOVE COAL; 2.2X1 per ton
" --NUT " $2.00 a
Moo constantly on hand,
LYEENIS VALLEY BROKEN,
" •ri , EGG,
CUPOLA AND. STEAMBOAT COAL,
WILKERBARRE BROKEN,
No. 3 and 4, -
~ NUT,
:Blacksmith Coal, Allegheny- and 13road Top. :Also,
13.1ckory, - Oak and:Pine Wood. E. BYERS.
pl 4 No. 102 Chestnut st reel.
NEW DRUG
AND PRESCRIPTION STORE I
. W. ARMSTRONG, Prac r •
v. Heal rruggist and Chemist, would inform the'
citizens Of Harrisburg, thathe has leased the store room
recently occ ..pied by Dr. Kimbell, arid is how prepared
to.furnish those who fell disposed to patronise him; with'
pure and,unaduiterated Drugs acid Medicines, such as can
be relied upon, baying had several . years esperience in
the Drug and Prescription Misineits, he . most respectfully
solicits a share of Physfaltdin , Pret-Terlptlini busirras.: He
has also a large and varied assOrtment Of Perfunterk,
C'tationery, &a. Also, all ofthe most popular Patent Me
dicines of the day ; also, Tobacco, Begars, Snuff. kc , of.
the 'Mat brands; also, Alcohol, Turpudine, Burning Rluld,
C 0.,! cil, &c. lu fact everything usually kept in .a .well
stocked dt ug store. ' novl2-illm
GENERAL. ORDERS---No. 3
HEAD Querrsits 6711 I rri P. V.i
kiarriaburg, Nov.bth, 1880. f :,1
I. The Volunteerti of the Filth Division P. V., will sa.
rade at:Haritsburg, on Usenet, January .1.5, 1581, at 10'
o'i loek A. M. to inaugurate Governor Andrew
11. All Volunteers in the ;titan and out of it arepordial
ly invited to pArt:cipate`. .
111.. Regiments, Battalions and C0w104.45.5, —9031 -- r(
Bynommaud of
Major'HeiferiirPfLLLlAll. H. HEIM,
sth Div. P.N . .:
nova.
JANim FaIFEAND, Aide-de.Qunp
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GENERAL ORDERS- , -No, 4i
'BRAD.. QUARTERS SD BF/WADS}
.6th 6tla, 1860...
.1. Agreeable to•the orders of Major General Keini, fith.
Dl7lBlOll P. V., the Sd Brigade 6thDisrislon will pa
rade at Harrisburg OR !TUESDAY, Januatylfah,lB6l, at„.l6,
o'cloes, A. M., to, pirtiditiithin he inauguration or Geyer.
nor Andre* .Curtin. -• :+; . •
11. Col. Baker,,ot theist Regiment will report to Mai.
John 'W. Brown,-atllarrisburg, on or before the Ist of
. January, 1861. . . • : , ,
' 111. Capt. Enter, of the' Opole - rm. Guard will report
'at Iliad - Quarters' cn. or 'before . the 10th of January;
1861 for further orders. ;By order of • '
B. 0. WILLIAMS, Brigadier General
ad Brigade s,llpivision P. v. ..-
JOSIPI/ F. Knirs, '
DEANS AND CHEMICALS.
DRUGS AND 'CHEMICALS.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
Patent 'Medicine& Fatally Medicitiek:
Pnignt•-111.0diCinea. -, Family Medialime:
Patel% litdicinea.- • . -Family iieditines. ,
• TrusSes, Buipporters,-Shutlabi Braces
Trusses, Bupporters,.Bhiiuldiir
Trusses; Supporters; Shoulder Bruces.
PERFUMERY . :-.- • .
.PERFUMERY.
' PERFUMERY. • . .
FANCY AND , TOILET ARTICLES.
FANCY: AND .TOILET ..A.III.I O ICLES.
FAN C X:4 I S . 9 : T MAWVP 44‘.TIOPPrfP S.
PRIME' HAVANA ~ 01GARS, TOBACCO..
PRIME HAVANA TOBACCO - .
PRIME HAVANA: CIGARS, TOBACCO:
-We endeavor to:buy and. sen the -very hest of emery=
thing In our Jilt; and Mways hays a go.oct. AtiSSOrtuieokin
store Wom whioh customers may choose.. And nailing di
'prites We do eon:inland a tart ithare - of ; patronage
C. K. KELLER'S DsoGisr , ,
. ktarkeistrFet'-
SELLIN OBE i . O .
CLOSE THE 'BUSINESS.
BEIN 13- desirous. to. olose:-the WALL
rApiat businessin which 1 ion now partiiiiireii
gaged, 1 sill sell all the , sH ck 1 haNO Ott hand; at 1052
PKICES. All , d siring bargains Wall Raper will do
well by calling acion.! ."
mylB GEO: BERGNER,ifkI Ilarkeistieqt. •
ANOTHER NEW .LOT
R - - NEWTOIVb' (folaerly Bagley's) .
O
CELBBRATE:.; GOLD PENS, warranted to be the
Swot iu quality and fittish, of aug clattufaCtured. Also a
Dno assortmeut - of SOLD ANTI - bIINES MOSS:
Just received and roe sale at :;
•SigGGNKE'S CHEAP .SO.ORSTORE, 515farko
ENTERPRISE ± AND LIG — ITPNANV
- LINES;
ATOW brin g s the N k :DALLY.HERALI),
Al- TRIBUNE; TWEE and SUN, to Harrisburg; at 'One
o'utoolt P. M., and Me.distriblited untitommy afterward
by
. prOmpt garners. - Subsurthgrs will be re g ularly
served with - them, tiy leavin g their aildreas
- * B.ERGNER'S CHEAT. iItOORSTORE,
• my2B '
. GE,EAT . 11ARIgTY OF -
3:0 I -A. Mt. X
AND DAILY POOK E T JOURNALS
. •
FOR 1861
For sale at 10 cents and upward 1n price at
BE,RGISF.WS , CHEAP BOOKSTOR11;
octS , 01 Market Street.
.
• BIBLE S ! - BIBLES I !
A Large and tkormighly. complete 'stock of
BIBLES. COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY;
From the Smallest rocket to the largest sized and finest,
FAMILY BIBLES,
Has just been purchased ~and receltred from the Fall
Trade Sales. klaving purchased these at
EXTAKIIIELY LOW RATES,
they will be sold at a- very small advance.
Be a u cnlland okiankr, the stock at
I3ERGNICIrs Booxsron,
61. e
Markt preet.
ILLUMINATING CAND-L4-5
. _
For sale by '
Wu. DOCIC, ZR. 4. co.
OR PRESERVING a very ouperioral:,
j:•;_aorcm fia*!, : and Pr, milk LW, by ,
• ' DOCIC & uv....
iftistellattecats
O,ONCENTIMED LEAVEN,
FOR NikR.INO
Bread-, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of Pastry, ito
=
EDW. CHAMBERLIN .& CO.,
Pro) rf ern of ShatarnuE Chemical inrks.
No:03 "INDIA STREE Boston.
CONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re
sult of careful chemical research. All its ingrain
oats arc prepatad'in thetighest Maloof purity, and com
founded with a view. to proouce bread of a 'far: better'
quality, and in much less time, thiin by, auyather pro
cess; and by the manufacturers submit it; with entire
confidence, to the judgment of discriminating, house
keepers, bakers, arc.
Stead of all kin. made by using Concentrated Leaven
is Miter, more digestible and nuitriiions; has an agrees.
plat natural taste; is less liable to sour ; retain its
,moisture longer_ than ,tuly oilier process, and tile
whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ten
It is valuable because it Is not perishable, and may be
reiliftiteiTaMtilible in places and at timds When yeAst
not Withiti.reach, Ni x& sea. Inall cliniates and under
all circumstances, it may be adopted, thus obviating all
Milloulty of procuring yeast • or other forme t, which is
,freqtieutly of an. inferior qufdity, rei flpriog the bread
more or less unittlieleaome.
It is Mat. valuable as regards. economy, as it has been
ascertained: that a saving-is effected in the flour of out
ings than 16 percent. ' In - the cordinen brocees Much of
the sacchaiine of the hour iii lost by being converted
Into carbonic acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is
curred solely for t h e purpose of generating gas to raise
the dough, By using Concentrated Leaven this Waite is
&Veined, and the gas obtained in a manlier tetually
- caclous. .Fernientatiod, eis:has been :stated, itestreys a
, p ar t of the flour or meal, cud, in nonsequence, a barrel of
ItaticWeighing 1961113 l which: by theedn min method,
.orsibiltrity-inakeg about:2s/3 IDs of bread. gives by tills
process 296 lbs , thus effecting the very important saving
of 36 Percent: in the quantity of flour. By conformity to
the directions,on each package, any- person: ; capable of
Ordinary atteiltion may conduct the proceid, and the re
.sult invariably be highty satisfactory. • • -
CERTIFICATE FROM . DR. HAYES, . •
• ..4s=oyer to of.Mascachuseas.
•
"1 have-analysed - the Concentrated Leavenotanufam
tared hy MmTire....Edw Chamberlin & Co., with reference
to' its puritk and 'efficiency . of fiction in producing ihmef
: feet of yeast in distending.dough, - and thereby rendering
tint for making Bread. This article is skillfully coca-,
Pounded, from - perlectly - pure material. It raises the
dough without consnmingthe sugar.or any other princi
ple in the hour, perfectly; andthe same weight et flour
'Witt produce more-sweet, palatable bread than can be
obtained tbrough yeast; while. for cakes and . pastry it is
as
- it saves all risk, and mini.]: 'limb the
pastry.coole. ' .
“Theenperlinents mide by me confirm the statements
made' by' tbtruitintnaottirers, tend-proves this compound
worthy of public approval and,extended use. ..
"Respectfully,
. _ . A. HelkS, M. D., State A. - sayer,-
4 '16 Boylston street, Boston, September 25, 1860."
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D:IR;I+ICTIONS
BREAESAST AND TEA /tOlm.—,Two or three teaspoonful
of featiin. (ndordlng to - the'quallty of the flour;) to ode
quart:of :hunt xit4 thoroughly by Tuning two or 4hrte
times througb a sieve t.rub in a pieettof butter half the
'atzezof an egi, , and. make the poste with cold milk - or
water. (milk is preferable ) *Wenner to permit
rolllog out .' Much ng should be avoided: Cut
nil:leaked form, and plan immediately in a hot °silvan
liak •
=
ficisy . StitCS, together as aboveiomit the butter, ahri„thake
the paste stiff enough to knead into a loaf, and bake hit:
niedlititly In a slow oven. . :
. . Gesassm.,Thmeo.—Three,teaspoensful of Leaven to one
" . quirt'aivheatMeitl; Sifted together ; add one gill of mo
iaimesand .two egg-4'4 make theLpaste thin - with milk and
bake in a slow even._
Biow7-.; Brien.--Three teaspoonsfulaf Leaven to one
pint of flour ' And one pint of Cep/ meal,- all well sifted to
gether; add eggs and about a gill, of molasses; make
thetiisteihin with mtlk, and bakeslowly.
Butmwaser Cskes.--ffleur and milk sufficient to make
one quart of britter;add one egg; then' three teaspoOmfal
of Leaven; beat to.afroth; and.eook quick.; . .
Dustrues,--Siff together one of flour and two tea
epotin.sful of Leaven - rub in a piece of butter half as large
as sh ";: mix with cold milk or,water, and boil ten
pmtmitis., • .
fflieentatamswi Cass.--Eift together two large cups
of:flour and two teaspoonful of Leaven; put In half a cup
of Milt& and a - cup and a = half of sugar mix-with cold
milk or water to a stiff batter, add spice to suit the taste,
and bake immediately..
- 7 CatcruisAn Siouue Mks =Tyco cups of white 'sugar
. 'ooateg with the yolks oral' eggs r -the• whiles or six eggs
beaten to iliOtti ; then beat ali together ; add three cups
' of sifted Hoer, emecup of 'water, and threo-teaspoonsful
of Leaven• flavor with two tuspoonsful of essence of le
'men; and bake in a quick mien:
..Juissurs...Sift: together one quart of flour and three
teaspoonsfel of Leaven
,; rub in (MO tea-CUl . ful of butter,
add a eup.aad a half of white sugar, and spice io suit the
taste; mix stiff enough-to roll OUT, alift, bake quick,
lurorlor'Cine.—One quarief flour and ihrt.e teaspoons
:fur of Leatien silted together-;. add a cup of butter, one
pound of currants, two cups of, white sugar, and one tea
! spoordal 'of cinnamon-; mix with colffini,k to a 'Stiff:bat
. tercandltako in a slow oven..-,: .
Cosx Cass.—Due pint each of flour and Indian - ai ;al,.
and three; tettipoonsful of reaven,-*ell sifted ttige her;
add one, gill, ot.mola.ses,antltwo eggs; mix thin with
milk, and bake in a'slOw oiren.
. .
• Cup C5..0.--Fiveelips'ol flour and three teaspooostal
of Leav,en„sifted together; add one cup of outer, two of
sugar, abd - twO eggs, all well beat' together; then'adtl.a
eup.of currasts, and spice to Ott the taste . - ilaka,abouc
hasf an hour. . •
dEalline line.-Three quarter's of a pound of flour and
:feu; teasitommthl of Lear eu,sifted togeth -r; one pound of
sugar and six ounces of butter beaten to a cream ; the
whiteeol eight eggs welt boatel:44nd the juice of 0..43
mon; eda with milk.. . , •
Witss-ria - CAS:--Fivit'cups of doer, three tesspoensful
!of Lesiren„three.:cups of sugsr,vne butt,r,..ene of
mit, and two eggs ; filth and spice to the taste. Bake ,
about.half an hour. -
iPncked-in.Ctteee of 1, and Six Dozen Cane.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists
tiLiAl(t.illikti.Elt. litirtlf., Wtio : asaio Agent!
.No. b 9 North Fronttitreei, Philadelphia.
n.01ip . 43m
HOTEL!
NEWLY REEITTEb I
. .
PBX .„ :UNDERSIGNED having leased
lits Well known and Popular hedel, In the city of
letarrisbuig, js now refittieg anti furnishing: the same
with NEW FIIKNIEURE.in the. very beet modern style.
'lt IS biennia in the inosteenirtl part of the city, 'within
a abort - (Batelle° . ef. the depots ot feurleillerent railroad.
and also near the State Ca pitol buildings. .
large and the _sleeping apartments are
well ventilated. . .
The TABLE is well provided with , all seasonable arti
cles This city is well knotin throughout the State as
having the best market outside or the Atlantic citie and s ,
consequently no complaints shall boll:lade on that score.
7 The BLit has also, uncargeue,chanigea and will be kA-p(
Stocked with the Pest and piireA Liquors in the country
No exertarni.rrill spared to make the 'traveler end
sojourner comfortable m every.respect. A continuance
orthe patronage of Weald castotners,"together with new
Additions isiespectfully.sollAted:
• - J. IL BENFORD & CO.
• Harrisburg, August 28-tf '
.
CITY.:IIVERY.STABLES..
ALACKBEREY ALLEY, IN .THIC'.REA.E
.ELERML•HOTEL. -
. . , .
HE
1:!4a re-commenced. the
livery busineas. in his NEW and SPACIOUS STA.
- 131,03, 'located-as above, -with a large and varied stock of
HOES4B,..CARBIAGES and 9hlNlistalt, which he will
hirani iiiiideiate rates. F. a.. SWARTZ: .
.!.:sep2S•tily. "
H. L. G 0 D L D
PRACTICAL "Tgnr and Repairer of
Biniodeone, ac:; U.; e.ise orders in
;future at WM. X.N01.11.11 , 3 Music ntore, 82 Market streei
.Allocdrslaft at: the abuse named ',bee, or at the Buehler
Itottse, meet with prompt attention. •
ehute,i'lrdlußior sale, • seplB dly
NOTICE TO SPECULA - TORS.
.
rautißLE .0521,1,1.4v(it LO2'S P O RK SALE.
A NUMBER OF LARGE SIZED &UPI
']NOLO TS adjointng bis Rom oust an work
kg/ 0 0 1 . 9r. the Renna-,4aurogi_goinpanir, will bo AM'
low and on reasonable Mine. Aprx to
• -Jew Iv. HALL.
lEtbirat,
DR -::',.' JOENSON,
.4961-2"MITMCINI-70
LOCK HOSPITAL.
as discovered theirricist certain, speedy
RA end effectual remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
- now in SIX ro VIFILVE amts.
. ro Mercury or Nonotur Drugs.
49r . A CU"' of I"! Quartz, IN MON °NZ TO
140 DAYN•rI4I.
Vdes.kriess of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains in
the Loins i Affections of theßidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weakness, Nervous , Debility , ; Decay of. the Physical Pow.
are, Dyspepsia Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas
palpiterlos of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness
or Giddiness, Ohmage of the StOinach; Affections of
the Head, Throat,Hose or Skin - those terrible disorders
arising from the indiscretion or Balitary Habits of Youth—
these dread[ul anddretructive practices which produce
ongtitetionel debility, reader marriage [repayable, and
destroybethliodY an d mind.
YOUNG MEN
men Young espsslally who have become the victims of
solltsify Vice, that dreadful and deetructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave tbensexels of young
men of the most exalted-talent and.brilliant intellect, who
enighptherw ise have entrancedlistenimg Senates with the
'thunders of eloquence, or.wakedte ecstacy thelivbig lyre,
may oallwith chnfidence. . •
• • MAIIRLOM
Married pennons, or those contemplating marria.ge, being
aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult
Dr. S., and be restored to perfect health.
- ORGANIC Wratcmgss,
letwaliaiely Oared andfull Visor Restored
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J.. may
teligieusly confide in his honor as a gentleman, and eonfh
decay rely upon hieskill as a physician.
Jigg- Office - No. 7 Soutb Frederick street, Baltimore,. d.,
en the left hand side going from-Baltimore street, 7 d - cra
(tom the corner. . Be particular in observing the na
and numbei,oryou will mistake the place. Be particular,
Cdr Ignorant 02,44 eke, ....h false names, or Pala"
•rhonbug :Certificates, attracted by the reputation of Dr.
Johnston; lark near. - - • --
Ail letters must contain a Poetage stamp, to use on the
eplp
DR. J014:MM32,1
DR. Jomeans member eche Royal College of Burleson
Landau, graduate from one of the meat eminentCollegeso
the U. States, and the greater part of whose life has been
spentin the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and
elsewhere; has efleetedßome of the most astonishing curet
that were over known. Many troubled with ringing to the
ears and head when asleep, great nereoneneas, being
alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind
W. 4 3ro.43 l rc_dignnediat9/7.. . ; _ . . .
. .
=n=
- addresses all those who having taiuredthem
.
selves by private and improper indulgences, that seen
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mina, us.
Owing them for caner business or scietety.
Those are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
Auced by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness .oti the
Mack. end: Limbs, Pains'-in the :Head, Dimness of Sight,
a
Icsof Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart L Dyspop.
1.10
.lorirxeS Ikrangement of the . 'Digestive
?pout:one. General Symptoms of. Conctlmp-
MENTALLY
, .
Montan% tho fearful effects on the mind to mach to be
:leaded;—Lois of Memory, Confusion, of Ideas, Doliree
dea of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Eoclety, pelf
i,i,truEt, Lazo. of ! 011.2ud0 Tiitaroso ,
vow -- 1 . a --
,oersons orall ages, can near judge
tows:iv : se thelrdeelining' health; losing - their, vigor; be
ovens & weak, pale, nervous gnu exaciated, have a singe•
tr appearance - about the' bt, ceugh, andaympton)s el
cesaukautlen. . :
YOUNG NI:Cq
who nave Injured themselves by a certain practice, in
duiged in when alone—a habit fregnentlylearried from
evil companions, Or effects of which, are
fLightly.Nt, even,when asleop,loid if, riot cured, renders
marriage inotii4tible, and destroys both mind and body
irdrad.SPidY.inudedintelY-_ ,
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his-country t
tile darling of stdlit parents, should. be_snatched from ail
prospects and enjoyments of, life by the coneequences cf
deViatisglroraitheWpath .of: natute,:tuidindulgrne in a
certain secret habit. Such persons must, before content
.-
MARRIAGE.
. .
effect that a spend mind mad - bedy are tne most 'Once
nary requisites to promoteconnubial happiness, - Isdeed .
without the:lse the journey through , : Rib , becomes a•wfary
pllgritnage ;the prospect hourly narkeu,s, to the :vipw - ;
thotnind becaniesshadolied with dokinir, ant, lined with
the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another
becomeis-blighted*ith our own: -
JOEII'SRION'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR
• 'ORGANIC WEAKNESS '
fly this great. and. naportans remedy,.Wealmees of the
Organs are spsettily,thred, and fall vigor restored.
Thousands .or the most nervous and debilitated who
had loss all hope, have been Immediately relieved.
EmpediMents to arlia,ge;POsicid or Mental Disqlialfil
cation ,NeryOuS ,rombliogi Weakness or Mthauatioh 01
the moattbarful Mid; sgeedily Cured: '-' • '
TO STRAYOERS
theniany thousands cured at this DistibaDon within the
last twelve years,. and the ; numerous important Burgles
'Ol/era:thane performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
por3era of the po.pars,. andmany other learn!, hoopla at
Which have appeared again and again before the publiO,
besides his standing 'as
. genamtan - of character and re
sufbcient euarantee" to the afflicted '
iILS,F.JaE LipitUDLNCE.When the misguided !tute
lisi piailonfiblitiy . Of - pleasure ands he has imbibed die
_mods of, ClAB,,painKul disease,,it too often happens that ah
ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery detershiro
from applying to ; those , who,.'from, education and re
spectability can alone befriend aim, delaying till. the
constiutional symptoms of Ms lierild Minas° make: their
appearance, llecting, Abe head, tnroat, nose,
skin, Iso,
progression. on - Viltif frfghtldf rapidity, till death putt; d
Period t., bis drediltut sulTerings sendinghidt to 6 ithat
bourne from whence no traveller returns." it is a melan
choly fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible dis
ease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders,
who; hy.tne use of-. that, deadlYpoisim, mercury ruin the
ooasllintion and make the residue of life miserable -
2irSiriinrjeis --The Dootor'efilpfseneslidni. in hli Oleo
afir- Lettersmust COLILMEL a Btamp to us on the reply,
itOrnedies sent b
N0.:7 Southlfrodsriolr street, Baltimore- •
8I L V-E-R. PLA RE D W A R.E
, sx.
HARVEY FITJAY,
N 0.1222 Marbet Street, YEE:LIAM-MIA,
Manufacturer of Rue
NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of ,
FORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, BUTTER
CASTOItS, TEA. - SETS, URNS, KiiITLEK,
WAITERS; BUTLER DltitlCE, 10E lITCREILS,
CARE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE,
- CUPS, DILGS, GOBLETS,-
With a general assortment, comprising none but The bes
quality, made of the be , piaterit* and beastly plated, con;
stituting them a
Serviceable and durable article
Foa ROIDLII, RIBA ] . BOATS AND PRIVATe FAXILDIA.
Old Warp re-plated in the best manner.
BUEHLER TIOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE,'
HA.RRISBITRa, PENN'A
GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR.
cAILD
. . •
The ab.i , ee well knoweban.d . leng eatublishcd; is.
now undergoing a thorough renovation, and .being in a
great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship
of Mr. Ilaoidis J. , Berrox,-who has been an inmate of the
house for the last three years, and is well - known to.
Thankful for the liberal patronage. wbie.b.
eyed I cheerfidly commend lilr; Bolton to the public
or. -. rieB • ;
JUST • I:B,ECTEilika)
, .
ANOTHER .LOT - OF.THOSE
EXTRA -PINE POINTED- -
..
GOLD'FETUS
aeA F NEW TO iq' 6 - (formerly.t gley '6) -
'kJ manurackcife, •wai:ranted to be tbe.negt in mate r
the - truest pointetfonest -dnri bin' and as elieap is atiy
n market, for wile, ;
F ~ Nvitti:4 variety. of Gold , puLalVillt,
Cases of rark - A.o3price§tut
igsa n cgElp:Boor.. at Boon.' ~.
.. ••
___ 140 ,, , .... , -- - fillialtotnrfot..
af, '13 , 1 24 c - "- - -
- OUR a -tizirihr" and Cheap' "rable or
nolod. WO w MUM' DERICKJOTORE.
Cant Itinting
Haying procured - Stearn Power Preil.WW, we are
prepared to eiecute 3013-and DOOR PRINTING of every
description, &beaver that it can he done at any other ter ,
tablinhonehtimittesehopy,
.03 - Four Mies or lees oenetitute (me balf square. Eit.
Brae or more than logr 'constitute square.
Bali Nwere;one day - . ...
one week......
one m00th . ... ..... . .. ..•
three months 3 00
six months
one year.:.,
One Fgnere One day
,one week...,
one month...
.. three months,
Six months..
. • One 3 ear..
. . . ....
Aar Business nctices inserted in the Loral =lnter?, or
before Marriages and. koalas, FIVE CRIVIE PIE E
for each insertion.
Na 65
45eMartiages ask! Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements. . .
The Diseases We Die Of.
How many people in the hundred. will any
one tell us, die a natural death ? We do not
mean, how many escape death by violence or
accident, but how many of the multitude who
" die in their beds," die a natural deathf—
Strictly speaking, the only natural drnth is
death of old ug. ; all the millions of mankind
who die before reaching old age, die unnatural
ly, and tor the most part unreasonably and
wrongly. Yet to die'of merely old ege has
somehow got to be very uncommon—at least in
this century. The small numberot grey or sil
vered heads we stal in our public gatherings,
the inscriptions of ages upon our tomt stones,
and the obituary columns of our newstapers.
all indicate the rarity of persons of vent rabic
years among us. Probably nine tenth of the
human race die before reaching the age of fifty.
From one-fourth to one-half of all children
born into the world—the proportion varying
according to locality and circumstances, die in
infancy. Our cemeteries are full of little grave
stones—our families are all desolated by the de
stroying angel almost as-soon as they begin to
exist.
tiThere Is no hearth, however watched and tender,
But one dead lamb is there;
There is no circle, how;.iie'er defended,
But has ono vacant chair.
. .
The air is fail of farewells for the dying,
And mounds:ire for the dead;
The heart of Rachel, for her children crylog,
WLU . not comforied."
The chief causes of. Infant mortality, are
hereditary diseases, bad air, improper food, and
uncleanliness. Multitudes of children, born in
the lower walks of life, never breathe a morsel
of pure air from the moment they enter the
world until they leave it. Crowdtd inunwhole
some tenement houses—nestling in. hovels,
where swarm the children of poverty and mis
fortune sweltering in rooms abutting upon al
leys reeking with filth—or cowering in garrets
fetid with foul and close air, and almost desti
tute of light—is it any wonder that these poor
victims should die almost as soon as they are
born ? They breathe pest Hence in the cradle,—
too often aggravated by nursing diseassii. and
feeding upun.opium or other poisons, iguorant.
ly oi.-pensed to ail. viate their infantile com
plaints. When a human soul finds itself in
such co:a:brim s as these, is it auy wonder that
it should be in haste to die out of them?
But, iven among the children of mote fortu
nate parents, who are, will born aud well bred,
after the standai d accounted respectable and in
telligent, how vast is the sum of infant mortal
ity 1
,How many pale-faced, puny little wee t
iers with diseise, hereditary or superinduced,
du we not daily behold. the laws -of life aie
systematicelly viulated by thousands of t..areuts,
out of iguoi ante, and habits are formed and en
touraged vehich , are , dieeetl• ada e led to cam_
genre ofapeetite at-all hours, unwho mime
sweetmeats; `constant confinement within doors,
deficient clothing durieg eudden changes, im
perfect ablutions, mistaken and cruel over-dos•
log for trifling complaint—all-these are among
the active, causes of disease. • Some people's
children are alciays ailifig. and 'always being
dosed; and, with .611 the debt of gratitude we
owe to the medical profession for succor in the
more.critical ciretinastairdes of disease, it is an
Jedisputable fact that the:overmedication of
children, which is being but gradually re
formed,. ha felieful aceount to he divided be
tween; their anxious mother and the profes
.
don. -
Of the fortunate mortals who emerge from
eke etelle of infancy and:childhood, aud who
arrive at adult age, many are afflicted with
direr:de' dideasee in one or' more - of its varied
and complicated tormk.: :The health of Ameri
can women, especially, is almost never even
tolerably good, to say nething'of robustness
andvigor. The many .ailmeuts with which
they are afflicted, are studiously aggravated by
continued neglect of out door air aud•exercise,
and too often by dependence upon unnatural
stimuli, in the sfiape of diet or medicine, to re
cuperate exhausted or declibin• g energies. The
' demands made upon them, too l ; when. engaged
in the cares of housekeeping, are Adapted, as
most households are managed, ebeetiggravate
disease, and to bring on premature eetl...age.—
They endeavor to keep upa certain ctineention
al style, with inadequate health or means,
which so
.charecrerizee our domestic life, es
pecially la citieseis'eital to the happiness and
to the constitution of innumerable house-wives.
Some of the prevalent and fat ii tones of dis
ease are those whose origin are attributed to
climate. BeAdes such scourges as cholera and
yellow fever, we have Lelia feartul epidemics pre
veiling at certain seasons, or in particular lo
calities.- Bummer complariats e d)sentery, soar
let fever, and other acute forms of• disease,
decimate the population of some locality or
other, almost every season. In the. New Bag
land states, coristimption in one form or anoth
er, is the great destroyer.- .Feem ten to twenty
per cer t. of the deaths in that region are occa
sioned by pulmonary disease. Bu large a share
..of this is apparently hereditary that it would
be unreasonable to Bey that it is strictly prevent
ible. Noe can` we say it of the epidemics
which more or less infest the Western country.
Still, a large share of the cases of both forms of
disease'are doubtlesseggravated by Violation of
natural law in matters of diet anti regimen.
Besides these, and themore common prevent,
ibis diteasis •whictiaffect adelts as well as in
fants, there are causes -of disease connected
with many of the trades and employments of
civilisation: The arnoent• Of Tree:ranee mor
tality induced by certainoccupatiriner would
startle every reader, could,. it_ be accurately
.
measured and exhibited. Three fourths of our
journeyman bakers die young of consumption.
Tailors and niillihers. as emplo} ed In the large
manufactories of fashionable clothing, aranear.
ly as short...llya:l Rattle balters._Close; unweiole
some air and ufenntutal heat eire tee prechs
.pasiug,.causes of disease in these protassioas.—
The miller, who fills his lungs. with flew; the
stone mason, who breathee gritty efusic ties
grinder of steel and cutlery, Who _inhales lc=
filings at his trade; the coal-miner who must
breathe the fine coal-dust *Mich constantly
rise ..around .him; the cotton.spinner, inhaling
minute particles of cotton lint; all have the
term natural ter of life seriously abridgeriby these
causes reintere, white _lead :manufacturers
and petters are rioismied with the deadly aroma s
• 'which' they inhale, and theeibsOrption of"me
tallic pajama; gildere. ewe looking-glass manu
facturers, are -poisoned .with mercury; piper
haugers exidmanufaettirers inhale tee ereenic
which is.a chief ...Lek-Ter:gent ip tbe tints of ea
ier baegiege;..erianufapeurensee visiting cards
are Vuisonedeerth the ehenairatis cuntalned in
tlaft ttlblati huh gees pethdr tureauracture;
tepe, founders, itereotypere. and printers die
early at ventilatibeenfght-wont; lead•and
antapesay;eer.geecetaintel fireinen, from expo
. -pee to, extremes of heat and cold, donet live
out half tht:ii deers; copper, .goldidecT had
mining carry off a nnually their . timmereals of
fiATES,u, 11 Vlr, it MEM..
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