Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 04, 1860, Image 1

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    TELEG RAPE
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
01..DAN4 rrElo,
BY GEORGE BERGNER . * CO•
r E F, , ,is —Slaws slltseturnow.
The Daily TBL:liPte.'ll to dill/601'1110ra In the
reat..4 ver weep Yearly subeeribera
ea ch.,rgra
AYD Srmr-IVarkty TitXGRA eh.
The latote....‘eH la al h put.lkhe , t Valve a week during
.ho 3,4 , 1911 OI the Legislatare, weekly during the re
. , the yetir,lo'..ltirOl-Z-1 to I,lll:suri vets at the
;;It• t'oh - CritleTS per year . S 2.(0
al, 12.10
a. s
15.60
t. 4.1. it tii:WrO'Al.loo.
omer li.i.to:witttatE.co at their news
-00 puhllshin. ..and them uttli
urrearageS lire putt.
tlitisertUers uegleet or Tette.. W latco their cewspa•
•ers tr.,ria the to which they two 'tweeted, the) are
t.tgroustble until they tattle:: Lb. br,. and wderea
elan disoontinoed
itlebital
RELMBOLD'S HELM BOLD'S
HALMBULD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELM BOLD'S H ELItIBOLD'S
HELM BOLDS HELM BOLD'S
HELM SOLD'S HELM BOLD'S
HELM BOLD'S HELM BOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELM BOLD'S
Extract Buchu, Extract Bacilli,
Extract Buchu, Extract Suoi,
Eatrdct Bach; Extract &labia,
Extract Socha, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buthu, Exract 13taltu,
r, ct. Rnr.hn. Extract Bata i
FOR SECRET ar DELICATE DISORDERS.
.FOR SECRET ¢ b.ELRIATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET ar DELE.I7II DISORDERS.
.tOlt sEcRET * DELICATE DISORDERS.
lOR SECRET 4 , .DELICATE Di6ORDERS.
lon SET * DELICATE DISORDER&
"oft SE C U RE RE7' DELIca .141.01tbER,S.
A Positive and Spec fie Remedy
A Positive and Spa•ci tie Remedy
A Positive and Specitio Remedy
A Positive and Speettic Remedy
A Positive and Sp, eitie Rernedyi
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Spetifio Remedy
re. MIMS (- TAR '
RIADDIPi, GRAVEL, X lONIIYR, DROPSY,
DLAI , DRR, GEAV, Kw:ism DROP.S.T,
BLADDER, ('R4 )'ZL. ItlDß.sys, Dnopsy,
41LADVICIL ORA V,SL, KIDAtIY.4, DROPSY,
LAPPER, OICAVEL, KIVA' ZYS, DROPay,
La DDE4, ORA, BL, YID A RY. , , DROPSY,
.414.DDEq, GRA V at, AID PR L ,pur,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC W EAKN ESS,
ORGANIC WRAKNESS,
OROANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
•
a t el JAsepid4 of :atm.! Orfaln,
4" . ....tg AMMO" Serial thgunS t
4.a1t2724.514. es of &Mica Organs,
A 4 cos D,..;:ist , or S' asst Organs,
Ana all Grgans,
And all Datum. ro `fauca t'r4ang,
ealelra 111: q *
Excesses, Exposures, and I tu pfudencies in Life,
Exc, ease, Expvsurt s, and Iroprutt!'welea in Wet
ENCt tires, Exposures, and Irupruden;lieS In Life,
Excesses, Ex"posures, and Imprudeucie:' , in Wet
Ext, saes, Exposures, and Irnprndeneles i Lifer
Excerses, Exposures, and Imprudsncles In 1 4 f:° ,
From whatever cause originatieg, and whether tt.N*
httia; to
MALE OR FEDIALIC
Female., Oki) no more Pills 1 They are of no avati for
Cttut.lalnts inciueot ta the 1302. tile
Extract Machu.
Belmbold , A Xxtraot Buohu is a Iledicice which Is
hotly ploakauc la as
Taste and Odor,
Bat immediate In iu anion, giving Health and Vigor to
ale Mame, Bloom to the Pallid Cheek, and restorlog the
patiLta to.. i errata Mute of
II AL7II AND PURITY.
tie tobold's [Ursa Stuohu Is pr par 4 according to
Pharmacy nod CbennAry, mud Is pro'orlbad and used by
Iho Most Eminent Phyilelano. '
Poky no longer. I recur. remoely at OW.
per bog* or SIX for U.
10, South South btr,st,
IScware of VieprineSpit(' Dealers.
Trying to palm off thek uWD or Inbar artioled of )1101111
on Ilia toput,tton Warned by
Hctmbuld4 hr.:tract. MOM,
Th. Orlghud and ouly Genun.e.
We uture to run on the
Mertz of our Arthelet
Iletr's Is wortbless—t; sold at mob leas rates and
efanudladabs, cuaseqnentry paying a mush better pot".
We Day Cellar:Mt t
As% for
Extraot Buchn.
e no ewer.
teed by L. W. Gross . & Co. and all 4ruggiots every.
pare. vil dawilm
JOHN B. SMITH'S
. 1 00 T & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
agirilirtmtg, Pa.
A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of
di, 20 as, :Ltu‘s,,,Armis, o tLe v. ry boat
f emnded, auu cht dr a. , wear
h 11% 10 ault tau time.. all e.nue of I* ukiK .%111./X LO
Caved 'Liam teal a yle by bupertor workmen
str.titl:ko dune at runrt mum°.
JOHN 13 sum, narriebura.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSEIt,
wUU LI) respectfully iuforto his old
petrune awl the public generally, that ho atlA
ataathue to give instructions on the PLAN) FukTE,
"iduluoulsi, GNI also Iu thu Balance of Tiltamtah
Rabs tie will teal pleaeuro welt upon pups at thou
num at nil hour &sired, or lemons will be given to
reenionve, to T. Ird etreet s a few door*. below the
' Motu need church. oeulti•dtl
AL 1 / 6 1 IN L L. UHAYIV L.
CAB PIO TER AND BUILDER.
Jetaidence A.. 27 Aorth &gond .Ntreet.
B—Juti.“/240 ATIEANDEL TO.
W W. 11A YS,
.A.TTOBNLY-11.T--LAW.
Office Walnut St., between Second and
Third, Rarrisburg, Pa.
•i4p Newt
R. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTIST,
FILES his services to the citizens of
Harrwuurs and Its vicinity. He solicits a share of
The public pafronsge, and glue assurance that Ms best
endeavors .lattli be stroll tu render satediudion in W pro.
le..siuti. Be mg an (Id. well trl..d dentist, be feels sale in
nvittug the publiu generally to tall on bun, assuring
Lew to,tt they %la not be dissatisfied wilh hi. Gersten'
Vriu, /4 Market street. In the house tormerly, co
uyleu by Jimub it. kby, near the Witted states Hotel,
iniburg ra,
IER 41 1
HEN It,Y YEEFER,
writher, (WIFE I 'S LOW,)
NEAIt bIAtiKEL
Residence, Chestnut iStreet near Fourth.
airy or HARRISBURG PENN'a..
yl2 dtr
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GEORGE FIbELER,
ATTORNEY A r LAW.
PER'S his professional services to all
Njr Person, baying boluses to be transacted le the
to verat CA..urta of Dauphin county, the Land Impartment
of this Cale, or before the Board of Property. Baying
bowl aceeciaied In the practice of the Law, with We lath
er, .14011.4 a. kir.lllX., be promises diligent and earelul
at !taboo to all profeatiotail beanies entreated to t
01211 curuor of teLouit and Locust streets, (opposite to
lot lan e .ar bane. , a se-
CAI'ITAL
AILERON, COLDER, EBY- &
COBNER SECOND AND WALND2
, B.RIB BURG , PENN.
A PREBEI STOCK
rlasl/le Beans, Beakers! Beekeit,) ibledie knd
Suppe, at
MILO' DRUG r age
Xl B Market titres', below Fifth, Barrlebarg,
S * comb,'
-
-
ritrov barn. 0111
, :
VOL. XIII:
(float ! 'goat ! I (goal II I
COAL ! COAL!! COAL!!!
NOW IS YOUR TIME
TO GET CLEAN COALS
Full, Weight and Nothing Short of It!
rrIIANKFUL TO MY FRIENDS AND
11 DlloTt , hlEPS lor their liberal pat/ohne, I would
new miens Weis end the public ge. that 1 am
tally prepared, en abort hodee to supply tiem wth ail
I.llid. or
SUPERIOR COAL OF ALL SIZES.
OrblIEE FROM SLATE, AND CAREFULLY
SCREENED AT, AS LOW A FIGURE AS
-- -FAIR DEALING WILL AFFOhD.
Ant:ant my Coal Li out weighed to our wsiosteftiltuurra
SOrs ts Ws enab the swami ACCITHATIPT worms BY nue
SWAM OR WhIGBIS AND YILL:1110.13, end cotaunbers may
rest atsured that they Witt Da rad ly and houes.ly d• al
whb I sell nutblng hut the very best &tilde, utiLso
mixing.
Al.BO HICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD, rilwiyir be
baud. tiEO. P. wiesmtNo.
septa•dBm .
NOT LIIE FIRST ARRIVAL,
BUT ARRIVES) IN DUE TIME TO BE
SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES,
LYKEN S VALLEY MOVE COAL, $2.50 per ton.
NUT " $2.00
Also constantly on hand,
/SKEWS VALLEY BROKEN,
a 0 EGG,
CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL,
WILREBBABEIt BRuItEN,
No. 3 and 4,
NUT.
Blacksmith CosU• Allegheny And Broat Top. Also,
Hickory, Oak and Plne Wood. E. BYERS.
pl 4 No. 102 Chestnut street.
NEW DRUG
AND PRESCRIPTION STORE i
Wl►i. W. ARMSTRONG, Prac
tical 1 ruggist and Chemist., would inform the
citizens of Harrisburg, that he blur leased the store room
recently ova pled by Dr. Kimtall, and is now:prepared
to furnish those who fell dispotod to patronise him. with
pure and unadulterated Drugs and Alediclues, eta has can
be relied upon, having had several years expert. nee in
the Drug and Prescription businee, he mo•t respectfully
solicits a share of Physician.' Prikerlottort bush) as. He
has also a large and varied assurtecept. of Perfumery,
riallouery,, Sm. Also. all of the most pollitilar Patent Ma.
dittoes of the day ; also, Tobacco, Began, Fried. arc , of
the lost brandstalso, Alcohol, Turp Mine, Burning Fluid,
C0..1 tko._ lu fast evelythlng usually kept in a well
ocked d. ug store. n , vl2 dim
LENERA,L ORDERS-,-No. 3.
ntAD.QuArrsits Ara rrv. P. V., I
Harrhbarg, Nov. oth, 1960.
I. The Vollintedril of the Filth Dorision P. V., will pa.
rade at Ilarrlabure,. ott TIMMY, January 15,1861, at 10
o'clock A. M., to luau Tamara Governor Andrew G. Curtin.
11. Volunteers in goo State and out of It ara.cordial.
fy . invited to prtoci, ate.
Begim,uts, Battalinva and Cortipanles repirt
to kirllzadier General K. G. ,Wltl.s.ms, ad Brigade sth DIY.
P. V., at Harriabur4. By c0C 400441 ,
Major General IC I "OA
6th Div. r. V.
:AIRS FRTELATO, Alda.detaltrin.. nove
GENERAL ORDERS---No.
BIUD QUART ES 8n . 411104 . 1,1 1 .
6th Div. r. V Nov. 6th, i YO.
I. Agreeable to the orderi of Major General Reim, 6th
.111"11don V„.ibe ad hirbeade OthDivhdou P. V. pa
rade at Rarrtabura en iumuttr t Jauuary lfab.lll6l, at 10
ock A. M., to prrticivate ibe inauguration of Akoi'er
nor Andrew O. Cu Um
11. Oul. Baker. of the Ist Regiment will report to Mal.
John W. Brown, at Harrisburg, on or before the lit of
Jauuary, 1861.
la. Capt. Wier, of the Cameron Guard will report
at Bead Qoartera cn or before tie loth el Mummy,
1861 fur further orders. By order of
M. G. WILLIAMS, Brigadier General
8d Brigade lilLivlaion P. V.
Jixt,Pg F. 111Mw.,-Ald•de-Camp. nov6
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and Engravers on Wood'
N. N. COB. FIFTH it CHEsTNIJT
Pluladeiphia.
VXECIITE all kiudb ot Wood Engraving
elth Doeuta,4,trreCii.esit Orign , m ,
uis,,ilult furl:W.llmq ler nue Book. Illusttotems. Peratria
wlowns owe, by oonut g a Phutosr.pb IN ihigU•TreOIYPI/.
can hove vlowo (4 Col %so thutoktn, Bwre Fronts,
lltooblnes :loves, Patents, so ., engraved as w.ll on ler.
Mal awl lautiou.
Foamy Euv. topes, Labels., MU liesdingr,Shem
Val. mg, Ufilitilia and other Card-, eusravtd in th..
highest style ol art, and at t-e lowest prices.
For ..peonnens ot line engraving:: see the Illdstratee
Wurka ot J. o. Lip k ittlett &Le. 11.. nue.r ate.
0426 J.yd
WM. X. STEAL.,
O.S.RPENTER AND JuBBEB,
OURIiEk Albin. AND PRON.I WILE=
OBBINCT. el ail triads done al aihalt
• mugs. tr. good style. awl an revoodob 10 teem.
All Work Promised in One Week I
Clo -1
PENNSYLVANIA
STEAM DYEING ESTABLISBXIINT,
104 Market Street between 4th and St
HARRIEII3I7.,RO, PA.,
WHERE every deaeription of Ladle
Rae Gentler m) Gal wets, Piece Geed:l,ft , ar •
Dyed, Cleaneed mug hutshtd is the beat meaner end at
the shone t =him. DOLOF. & CO.,
rot& nasrly Preprietorr.
NEW . M OUR NINO GOODS I
CATHCART dr, BROTHER,
Have DOW open a large assortment et MOURNING
and SZOOND HOURNIIta
DEW GOODS,
B.EtA WLS,
- SILKS.
COLLARS'
• SLEEIiES___
HANDLEECHIETS,
VEILS, and
AB ether garide.ditairable for Fall and Winter wear.
No.l4.Mark et Square,
ask Newt to the Harrisburg Bank.
FAMILY BIBLES.
A THORWIGHLY complete stook of all
4 - 1 -
81M, stYles, for sale at
B E4I/NEM ellfrAP • • ' 4: • •
W ELTE . Z . BALANMY i
VOR PRESERVING ft very superior 1117-
je We int band sailor sale k os f •sr ;
wx 6bott .in. a cm
krtki 4. RU tol A R CURED II .A. MI
For sale-by •
oat WM, DOOR Mi. & Co
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN. NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 4, 1860.
Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of Pastry, &o.
Prof riotors of Shawsuct Chemical Wce*t.
No. 33 INDIA ffrßhlll', Boston.
CI:MOEN TRATE!) LEAVEN is the re
ach, of careful chemical research. Mt its ingredi
o to are prepared in the highest atiite of purity, and cora
-1 Minded With a view to produce bread of a far bettei
quality, and in much lest, time, than by any 'fiber pro.
one* ; and by the inanuracturersanbmit it, with entire
1:1•111.113131:e, to the. judgment or d..odrolo.tiog hone.
- eOpotn, bakers, ho. -
Bleeat.of all kin a trade by, using Conoenbatted tat4eeit
is lighter, nio , e olsealoble audnaltritious; has as
ble,hatural tale; la le,s iloble to tour ; will retain lie
moisture hinter than by any other prooeea, and the
wuole preparation for the oxen need Eta exceed to
miLutes.
It Is valuable because it is not perishable, and May be
!Indere,' aval.ible lu places and at, times when ye,,et is
nut within reach, as at sea. In all climates and under
uli ircumgancet, it may be adopted, 'bus obviating all
”illiculty or procuring yaw or other forme t, which Is
frequently of an inferior quality, ret during the bread
more or less unwholesome.
It Is also valuable as regards economy, ea It has beta
aecertained that a &Alllg Is effemsci in the flour or oat
I•s3 than 16 percent. In the common process much of
the saech +rine of the flour is tat by bi leg causerie&
into carbo. Is acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is In•
curred Chicly `for the parpoa e of rector/Wog gas to raise
the dough: By using Concentrated Leaven this waite is
avoided, and tee gas obtained in a manner equally etfi
cameos. leermentaCon. RB has been stated, fiestroya
part of the flour or meal pad, to consequence, a barrel of
15.ur weighing 196 Ihs , which, by the con man method,
uroinasity makes about 250 As of bread. gives by this
process 200 lba , thus effecting the very importatt saving:
of leper cent in the quantity of flour. By conformity to
the directions on rash package, any person capable of
ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re:
sun will Invariably be high)) , sansf.etary.
CERTIFICATE PROM DR. HATES,
..de ayer to the eat of Mastachussffs.
h a ve analysed we Concentr. ted Leaven, mimetic,
tared by . Meta a. Etlw thamberlin & Co., with reference
to its purity fir/ efficiency of action in producing the ef
fect of yeast in ditteadin4 dough. and therebrrendering
it fit for 'balking bread. This article is skillfully com•
Founded, from perfectly pure material. It raises the
dough Annul. containing the sugar or any other orient
pie in tbe pott.ctly; and the same weight el flour
will produce more sweet, palatable bread than can be
obtained thvougb yeast; white for cakev and pastry it is
luvalualite, as it saves all risk, and much limo of the
pastry cook.
"The experiments made by me confirm the statements
made by the manufacturers, and proven this compound
worthy of public approval and extended use.
, •itcspectlnl ly,
'IA. A. Et aYhS, M. D., State :Vsayer,
~ 1 6 Boylston street, Boston, September 25, 1850."
DIRECTIONS.
Intsmatinr Ann TEA Rou.s.—Two or three teaspoonsfol
of Leaw.n. (according to the quality of the dour,) to One
quart el flaur; mix thoroughly by peaking two or three
times through a sieve ;irub in a piece of butter; half the
size of an egg, and make the paste with troldinilk or
water, (milk is preferable) barely Eliff enoughti? pain*
rolling out. Much itnefteing should be &Voided. Cut it.-
to d. sired form, and place immediately in a hat oven and
bake quickly.
LOAF Barrn.—aTbe same proportions of Leaman and
dour silted together as above; omit the butter, aild make
the paste stiff enough to knead into a kV, and bake W.
meduttely in a slow oven.
GR►a.Y GRRAM —Three teaspoinsful of Leaves
quart, of wheat meal; whets together; anti on. gilt - er zoo-
Losses and two eggs ; make the paste thin with milk and
bake in a slow ore°.
BROWN BeRAD —Three teaspoonsful of Leaven to one
plut ut flour, and one pint dram mall, all well sifted to
gether; add two eggs and about a gill of molanees; mike
.he pane thin with milk, and bake slowly.
buckwurav CAM:S.—Dour and milk entilrient to make
one qua. t of batter ;a Id ens egg, then three tiaspoonefut
of Leaven; vest to a froth, and cook quick.
Dumb die.-,4.1h together one quart of flour and two tea.
speoualul of Leaveu•, rub in a piece of butter half as large
as an egg ; mix with cold milk or water, and boll ten
minutes.
CNAMliall STREET Cass —*lit together two large caps
of fluor and two teaepoonsful of Leaven; put tu half a cup
of bunter and a cup and a half or sugar; mix with cold
mak or water to a stiff batter, add spiceto suit the taste,
and bake immediately.
Was %an drosou CASE-Taro cups of white sugar
beaten wi b t .0 yubre of six eggs—the whites of six esgs
beaten to a froth; then b. at al. tugeilter ; add three cups
of sated floor, one ocp of water, and three leaspocinsful
,11 Leaven; fitver who awn t taspa.msfut of essence of is
mon. and cake to a .luick even
Joint*. —Sift together one qutrt of flour and three
tea- of Learcu ; rub in cam tesacui full °Mutter,
add a eV and a ballot white sugar, and spice to suit thu
tate; al s surf !sough to roll oto, and bake quick.
Eisen s cene.—One quarter flour and hir tesiapoons
mai ot hzaven $ lied t tiler ; odd a cop of butter, one
pound i.f curt ants, two cops of white auger ' and Oa, Sea_
doo. , roul. 01 nutonou ; aux wilt cull ii.kn tu a era bari - ,
ter. cud hake iu a slow oven
CONS CASs.—JI.O Out each of hour and Indian twat
and three tinspootsful of Lenten, well silted ge•hers
add one gill ui molasses and two eggs; *ix thin witil
wilt. and uasofu #l, clew oven.
trr Can.—Fire cups of flour and three teaspoooldni
or Leaven. onto(' together; and one cup of out at, two 4,
suaar, and two eggs, all well brat together ; then add ; %
cup ut eurrai.ts, arid spice to suit the hate. bake abotti . ,
laden hour.
LAD.tus' taws —Three quarters of a pound of flour
lour teaspooLs ul of leaven sifted togeth ; ch.e vote
sugar an s•x insures of batter beaten to a Massa ;
Valdsa ut &gilt eggs well beaten, and the juice Oros
Won; dais with WOK.
WaesTae (AEA —Five cup; of flour, three teaspoon
of i etv en, tut ee cups of sugar, one of lama, on
and two eggs , f.uit and spios to the tate. Eg.
auout hail au hour.
_
Packed in Cases of 1,2, 4, and Six Doran Giof.
Fur solo by tiroders and pruggistageueraty. 45
WIIJ-Lsa. u CLAGICx. & umk, Wholesale Agentsa*
, No. 69 North Front Street, Phl/atlelOtt
n ovl3-dBm
HERR'S HOTEL!
NEWLY REFITTED !
/FRE UNDERSIGNED having lettfed
1. this well known and populsr hotel, iu the *of
e ir i
Harrisburg, is now ittliii. g and furnishing ill me
with ....ISIV FURNITURE in the very best modern a yle.
it is located in Sue most ceutr fl part of the city, whlun
a then distance bi: the d pow of P.ur t therm railroad
and also near the State Cu pitol buildings.
The !mute is large and the ileeplug aaulments are
well ventilated.
The T.5131..5.: is well provided with all seasonable arti
cles Tola city Li well known tbrouglueit the State an
saving we best rup.rhet outsider)/ the Atlantis cilia., ant'
eolneuueuuy no remit/ends dell ho.ruede on that moor" ,
The BAB has also uuuergone,Olisliges and will be OS
k *oohed with We beet slid pikri34 Liotuire Ai the Coulliff
Aso exertion wall pe sp o t s to to mace the triveler and
so , 'IMMO( COMAPTIAT4 "LA:yell , respect. SCOidcilairce
O A. *I p Ltrousgu 01 the 0141evestement, together with new
adds. was is respectfully sull-itsd.
J. H. 1)ENFOlt8 & CO.'
Bart teburg, August 23.tf ..-:.
Cl LIVERY STABLES 4
BLAcirazeßar ALLEY, 111 7 MB ERAS
MEE'S HOTEL.
TRE und \ereigned has re commenced
/wary bu, Om, m bit NEW and SPACIOUS
BLEB, located b above e t with a large and vaned at, .`4.
HORSES, Cali USES end 'ORINIBIAIX, which be - ,I
hire at moderate caw& F. n.. SWAB
se „
B. L. GODBOLD .
PRACTICAL, Tuner and Repairer
natios. Meted eeno, .to., he., will nedve ord
tater. at W ALCM; 4-11.. C'S Mole store, Pi lilarketetnee
AS orders left at the abu ye named piney, or at the Buehler
Rum, will meet w lib prompt attention.
First class FUN( CS for auto aepli•dly
NOTICE TO SPECULATORS.
VALUABLE A-MEMO LOTS bU BALE:
ANUDIREP LARGE ELZEDBUIPT
DIG uma Nang. the Beard Hants 0 1 411
beeps of the 'Pe one. hennaed Cietipeny,
Sew and on remit iblitternis.fteppky
nan2o O_ll,JO 11N B. NW&
Miscellaneous.
CONCENTRATED LEAVEN,
MIMEO
MANDYALOTIINID BI
EDW. CHAMI3ERLIN it CO.,
~;1
DR JOHNSON,mikx..Tx3wc)3m3ll
LOCK HOSPITAL.
LIF m - djaiiov or et d the moat certain, speedy
arid difeithal remedy in the iworld for
DEMO OF IMPRITDIME
is an re !WILTS SOWLE4
No Mercury or /Masons Drugs.
Er A Cards Wananso Qs No Chagas, IN rhos tree to
•
Two Don itd
Wessman of the Back .or Limbs, Strictures, Pains In
!he thine, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
iFssitness, Nervous Dobility, Decay of the Phyansa I Pow
ers, Dyspepsia Languor lii iin y i pirits,Ceofindon of Melts
estimation of the llimrt, , Trettldblies, /*mon 01
tight or tal-allifick, 4 0 - atornaoh /Mations of
the..nead, Thisat, Noss or. Ma—those terrible disorders ,
trades from tie indiacrethm or Solitary Habits of Youth—
thole dreadful anddadracitoe practices which prodtme
esitatimanalbody and debility,- idnder marriage impossible, and
diettsty bath = •
thtor
T°P O E- men ZeckA 11910 ..t have become the, letims el
solitenririce, . t' Mgt 'destructive habit which
annuliy sweeps Leah nitr grave thousands of young
men of Menton exalted 0. •
vi d brilliant intellect, who.
miglitogonsten,betve entgaismit listening Senates with the
'Blonder , pretence, or mated to eastacy thelivbig lyre,
mithell wit hl coldidence. -
*MM. ' Orithaiscontionplating marriage, bent:
Mears O D phi , "tumid Immediately commit
Of. 1.,0a IA be. ; teiedl:o,Perfeet health.
• • OBBLNIO 4 WEABNIBS.
larstoiligadytamted andfun Vigor Baterut
Be ,ho MeOUltbaself ander the care of Dr. r. may.
, gleusloontiiiieCt honor u a methane; and Wok
dslitly r
~ithile Orin ail a physiMe.
..
sr. wee. th Frederick 'Mk:Si-Baltimore, .'d.,
on the lailkhandadde Wag frost Italtintare street, 7r .•...nt
.frotitaiuscoupre; lie particular in observing the na. - e
and bar a will mistake the photo. Be puticular, •
tor' . ail Quacks, with Base name". or
,Paliri
fffirefituP dkr "Muted by the reputattob of Dr.
lahaston, gut near. , ..
All letting watt contain • Postage Stamp, to us Mt the
- L' ' 'DR. JOHNSTON
=Ds. ionantew member orthe RoyalVollege ot 'surgeon
.14011Wma latindtuatefione one ibe Moe t eminent Colleges°,
the O.States, and the greater part of whose life Lae been
gelatin ttie Hftpitals of-Melina, Parls,Thlladelphla ano
elsewhere, hueffected nonitiOf the most settualshing cures
that were evertrnown; Many troubled with flagon; in the
mre and how¢ when asleep,. great "neryommesa, being
deemed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent
blutthien, attended Sometime!! With derangemeht of" Wed
were onredimatedlately='• • -
TAKE PARTICULAR, NOTICE' .
Dr. J. addresses all those who having ionwedthem
selves tarprivate' and improper. that seers
and aohtary habit will& wins both' body and mind, no
ftwngthem tbr either Outdoes; orsoelety.
Tame ere some of , thesad enitatelanatioly effects pre
dated by early, habits of youth . via Wadrnese of the
giackatid Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Leer. of ideate's? Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep
btu, Notions Irritability, Dersomonient of the Digestive
Peattipi. •Honoral Debility, Sytephopm of . Consump
==
~ . .
liantsiii, the tearful etteetston the mind are tench to be
treaded.;-4.srsof, Memory, Coaflasien , of Ideas, Deere*.
slotof WM*, WI Forebodinp, Manion to Society, Self
.iStsaski,ove
Thou et Solitbde, Timidity, Sic . , are soma of th e
svit oeseuedlite t f personsefall ages, elm newjedge wbatlt
Me eateseof their declining health; lasing their ehpir, be
eo pale, nervous-ma enuielatelhave a elev.
lota - Obit the eyes, eolith, at ayarpionia of
2 1 :=
so titian. ' . . ' ' , .
Myv_e l injured 'themselves bf a certain preatice, la
dulged-xou~ra fuss
When atine—a habit. frequently learned from
evil coMpardrins, or at' ached; the erects of which are
(lightly felt, even when asleep, and if not oured, renders
marriage impossible and destroys both mind and body
ti [red apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country,
the darling of his , parents, should be snatched Troll: ad
prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of
lamming irom the path of nature, andindulging in •
certain secret habit. Such pers ons must, before content
plating
'UNMADE.
effemi that a sound mind and body are the moat aerie
ear egoistics to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
er out theme, thejourney through life becomes a weary
rimage ; the prodpeot hourly darkens to the view;
the mind becomes Shadowed with despair, and tilled with
the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another
*some' blighted with our own.
ON. JOHNSTON'S INVIGOBAIHNO REMEDY FOB
memo WEAKNESS
By thus great and important remedy, Weakneds of the
Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor metered.
'Mounds of the most nervous and debilitated who
odd leek 1.11 hope, iare been immediately relieved. Al
bripedindiaite to orrtage, Physical or Menial Disorient'
cause Nervous 'trembling, Weskit= or Ezbatuntion of
the melt fearful kind,ipeedily cured, .
TO STRANGERS
The many &homiest& cured at this Institution within the
last twelve years, and the numerous important Surgical
Uperations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
ponere of the .papers and many other persons, notices of
which have appeared r.gain and again before the public,
+amides his staridiaig at a 'peadlasart of 41146:weer and sae
'possibility, is a atifileient guarantee to the afflicted
DINEILIE IMPRDDENCL—Whon the misguided and
imprudent votary of pleasure duds he has imbibed the
seeds of 'this painful disease, it too often happens that as
Ili-timed souse of shame or dread of discovery deters the
from applying to those who, from , education and re
spectability can shine befriend tom, delaying till the
consilutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their
eppearalcit, aflbcting . the heap, throat, non, skin, do.,
progressing on with frightful rapidity, tiff death puts a
period t Jbls dreadful sufferings by sendin g him to "that
bourne from whonoesto traveller returns . "it is a melon.
oholy foot that thoustuidalall victims to this terrible dig
note, owing to the . unsidifiduss of ignorant pretenders,
silo, by the use of 'that deadlypoites, ruin the
oontititutkm and make the residue of life miserable
10-111ePootor'BDIploauul hang Lu hisediee.
.7. Letts= must contest a Stamp to tie on the reply.
ass- Nemedies sent by Mail.
ass- No. 7 South Frederick street, Daltimore
apel3,lkw4,'
S 1 1411 kit - • P
I:.a T=Jll JJ :W,&. hIL
ST
HARVEY FILLET,
N 0.1222 Market Street, PIULMI2III.4 •
gialifiallrer of fine
NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of
PORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, BInTkR KNIVES,
CASTORS, TEA SETS, URNS, KKITLEB,
WAITER...IMF DISHES, ICE PIICHEES,
CAKE COMMUNION WARE,
CUPS, GS, GOBLETd, he.,
With a general assortment, comprising none but the his
quality; made of the bctt materials and heavily plated, am
ettutung them&
Serviceable and durable article
Nov Iforms, Spqmsaaraen! Parra!' IrAkruza.
Sir Old Ware reLphdea in the bast insainer.
ten2lndawly
BUEHLER HOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE,
HATilllSßUiter, PENN'A.
GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR.
CARD.
The ab five well known and long established /Mel is
pow undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a
great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship
of lir, Wane J. lietrox, - who has been en Inmate of the
house for the last three years, end is well known to
to Veld&
Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en
joyed,.l cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton - td the public
f Tor. [jog dewtfl WILLIAM 211EHLEkt.
JUST RECEIVED
ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE
EXTRA FINE. POINTED
GOLD PENS
nF NEWTON'S (formerly- Bagley's)
Mutate Ohm werraat.d to belle beetiin material,
the shwas yammedo as cheap "any,
market, ter sale, with a variety of Cold - and Silver
Cant et various alas and itrices, at
• aeacanaviiiclaw Boottsrolut,
• • . • 51: liarketatreet•
IVOIR — s Super land Cheip - Ta or
.1:
2ad MU. lie HilifMag POW srAits
Orli Goods, Scc.
GREAT. ATTRACTION
AT THE NEW CITY STORE!
MICH & COWPERTH WAIT
CORN= FROM LAREBT
ANNOUNCE to the ci izena of Harris
burg at d the poidi generally, that 'hey have Just
returned f.oto the eustern rides w to a large and well se
lerted stock of Fella d Winter °node, wL.h.le they wilt
bell It the ye y lowest rtices.
DONIESIIC GOOD3of every kind.
Bleached -nd Unbleached Huolitag,
Mouthed itna 17nbleeetted Canton illatra
.
• RED 71: 4 1M1U OrgrEitY DESORPTION.
A largo usetwirepnt..r.rolAb Uneill tor lleUtlng•
zumeruneat %lob k•.
14=4 ;Ater ploglyktos.
t-tiotres,
. buc Ctb ha atoll I rims. '
Cheats fur Lsdies , cheeeraetaa,
. Beaver Cloths for the Araelizeuz.
ME AWORTMENT OF ISLA.
. .
A. largo assortment of Critstmer(s, esPeelongliapted to
Boy's wear. assortntont of Ilorinobri and tro
derobirto: - assortment of Carpets:lh* / > oti a
yard to $1.09 per yard._ ,
ALSO LATEST • •
SidINDgeDEI4.S.
PLAID.VALENOIAS,
VELVET POPLINS,
"gIIiIPED AND PLAID
• `MOH - PI A AND, FIOTIBED
MZNINOB, • • • .
RICH PLAIN AND FIGIIN4I
• ALL . WOOL DELAINW . . . .
• BL.A.CHALLES, .4•111 1 17 It OHM
.
A. largo assortment qt Ftroche and Maltitat.2bindt t ivith
a lull stook of the lateatAconatlee. •
Au assortment or.PLeM and Figured
3a
LINENTOWALL
Particular attention paid to Arst c1a545 1 400;7 at..4.gai
-
broideciree. Sta,aie; am;
An 119-o tment or. Regent e wove trittillpring, stitipect•
Won OiteMelen. - - • •
An assortment of ihroucif di and Mewl •
(RICH & COWPC.RTHWAIT,
- Corner of Front and market Aprts, Barri/ibis:li
Formerly' occupied . by J. i i :Bitnerr_ aa*ly
BARGAINS:FOR THE -SEASON,
J 0 NES': STOP
Just; received find ,lzeceiving Provo P'ldl aielQ Pitt
Neiv•fork,
B¢Rtglati . sl4-Sfiks of aii WWI, Olt
EraßGAlNSUatiowls, pe.all lauds, forfogsli• ••
13.4RdAtNatradabs :Ltd Tallow of,ipkirlig - do r torciudi
118R041t18 to Plaid , Drtak Goode, or ill ktilds i , for cask
BARGAINS in over/. liariety of sawed cable
' 00 Pds,,for. al* , • - - 3 -
RARWAINS labial:MA of ail kinds, t each.
BdittiAl&S.l4 all) gtti of Flannolt, *di.
BARG alltS-Ir'' tiCerlw.te 4, e of 411 Cloth*, cash—
And BARGAINS )wall kinds of Britin:pi usually kept
Is
al2o
stock ar , tor ' c at , &my eftatu.4r z e.,. Arumer
a vy_Jarm.weitartleotett
watt. ' Market,
• PHI DENP*I4IIIO
SHIRT AND COLLAR HOUSE!
MoIPUPAOTOREBa OP
SHIRT BOSOMS
White, Fancy, Check,
Hickory, Denim and Flannel
UNDER AND OFF.RSHIRTS,
Overalls, Drawers uud
Guutlecuens' ForuizAbing Goode.
BENNET 1 & RUCH,
octl7-dBm 217 Church Alley.
Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing.
FOR THE LADIES,
A LARGE LOT OF FIRST o,uAran
TOWIN'S KID GLOVES,
Slightly damaged with water—Price 60 and 70 eta.—
GREAT BARtiAINS. A One a-tortment (game Quality,
per.oot—islael, Whitt and C.lured, at
CATHCART'S,
.240.14 atarket.4,quare.
JUST FROM THE
TX 2 t..ALDM SIAS. MEM IS
gIIE SUBIECRIBER bee just received
from 'the New l of k and Itila leiphia Trade dales
L4ECE AND WELL SELECTED STOOK OP
STANDARD WORKS
IN EVE RY DEPARI MENT OF LITERATURE.
ALSO,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK-BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY
tor ALL ICileDBl
To which the attention of the Public, Committees of
Libraries, Teachers, Country Meta:tuts eau purclumers
geutrally, is Invited.
As all hare been purchased far below the regular
prices, they run t nd was be sold at but a !Ma II advance
(In the Quit, inEnrin In pin chasee a *eying of 1.2 tcr Qb
ter coat. on. Irene pricer, at .
BERCINa'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, .
octal . 5i market zweet,
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
51 MARKET STREET,
IS THE carapEsr PLACE IN THE CITY
TO on
SCHOOL 110010
AND
• SCHOOL STATIONERY,
Comprising a,! the various
READING SPELLING MOUES,
.eLRITEIMETIOS ALOEBRAS,
GRAMMARS, ETYMOLOGIRS,
DICTIONARIES, HIsTaRIES,
PHILOSOPHIES, and
all the SCHOOL BOOKS used in the various POW, and
Private ;cheek; of the City, together with
COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS. -
LES TER, CA P and NOTE PAPER,
BLANK BOOKS, SLATE,s,
LEAD A ND SLA TB ' , maw,
PENS AND MOLDERS, airs
INKSTANDS, ROLFES and
the most complete assortment of aCHuOL STATIONERY
Constantly on hand aim for sale atll3E LOWEST PRIC.L
or Ma mace m the city at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE.
' 51 Market Street.
derLiberal discounts made to teachers and dealers.
Any article not on band promptly furnished without
extra charge. seo24
DR. C. WEICHEL,
SURGEON. AND OCOULTST,
RESIDENCE TRIED NEAR NORM STREET
mar2l4.sw
DENTISTRY..
riIICE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL
ii suits sity, has relarued and resugosl Prenhee
n SinEn :Streit Opposite tho gt,Brsay House," *here he
will b• -
pleased le atleridle 101 who may &er° Lis` gar=
eepv GILDSA; D.
O,ItANGE AND .IX4O .
voRTY. BOXES in prime order - irdd., re.
edvell and for sale by
100 E, CO.
if tram Urizting Mrs.
Having procured Stoma Power Presacd. we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINT:NO of every
description. cheaper that It can bortooo at any other ea
tabhshmentin the coe""
RATES • LL IStNO.
Arirrour lines or a es °misquote one hairequere. Sig b
Ere• or more (ban tour constitute a square.
Hai Square one day SO t ;
nue week t CIO
one moral,
three months
el: mentha
one year..... ......
One Nears one day
‘; ono week....
" one month...
" three mouths
a Six mouths.
one ear...
rarrluablena notices inrerted In the Lead coltanti. or'
b.fore 'Marriages and Deaths, FIVE M'lS PLR I.thE
for each inarrilon.
NO. 75.
gormarrhiges sad Deaths to be charged as restaar
Rdv,.rthaerocote.
The Horrors of the Papal Prison.
The Florence Nazione presents us with
the summary of a little work, entitled the
`'Prisons of PaHomo." It is the record of
the experience of several political prison
ers, written in the Pontifical dungeons of
Paliana. These tombs for the living are
now, thanks to recent events, empty, One
prisoner writes::
In the fort of Paliano there are about.two
hundred political ptisoners„ elreseed : like
the 'criminalit condertitgot With* galleys,
and, like them, shaved. Thgrare divided
into five sections. Tnose condeinned for
life are shut up in celle, about nine spans
wide andiabout siXteee long, including the
little table,abriokwork. Otheroells about
three ! sme-witier, contoirt three prisouersi
and' otlNsiii§t, reteh larger, have seven.'
teen althigilded tow:thee.. flu _the firsi ef
these there is a small grating over and
opposite the door, through which the tood is
introdneedi• - The other cells have one win.
dow,‘Ondznometina" es two, Witt-an opening
of about. foArieraps_in breadth and one in
height, and throub this_the prisoners aro
fired ,npou ifit be, necessary to keep them
quiet. The food and hospital arrangements
were villiapons. -The patients are neglect
ed and ill-txeated.. The medical attendants:
will hardly ever send a patient to the hos
pital, and when-they do send him they
always keep him on strict diet.
Perhaps,they s haVe - i secret understand
ingyiltlithoire who contract for the food.
One day, when some complaints were made
on account of the lual,soup in the hospital,
the person who mule the ecreplaiut was
taken by two keeperikand by dintof blows
and, kicks, wae,foreilbly:thrust along into
the-darkest dungeotis, and there detained
many diys by order of the governor.--
When some prisoner at the point of death
reit:see to leCetie a confessor, he is re
moved into a tidlifisrY cell, and there, after
havingireaped s offhirn a thousand outrages,
ex:denture given to, one of the lowest turn
keys to kill himby suffocation. The fact
is, kuoXvn.from the .confession of the turn
hey himself, who , on: oreocoasion ' refused
to bee Party to this barbarity . -Thwoorpse
is biterred in the,intertorlof the fort, and
the governor in'' . .PreSent at the', funeral.—
Hothetintes 'he &re a ' kick!. t he head
of the corpse , commits arid - Witt out
agOir
The followingisidiatestimoitydriaother
victim' of Papal
1 4411 I "
it warms Wu* den D I ;
witheher hal obtaiued
.01itfilliffffirstO flee- hear hn s Int It was te}:
years since the Papal government had torn
her husband from her embrace; the boy
had never known his father, for he was
born after the arrest. Neither the prayers
of the afflicted wife, nor the tears of the
tender child, nor the sobbiuge and despair
of the unhappy father, could induce the
governor to allow them but oue embroca—
te let them mingle their tears together.—
It would be impossible to describe the
rigors and the tortures, always new and in
creasing, which have been invented to aug
ment the sufferings of the prisoners after
the last fatal attempt at flight. In order to
prevent the political prisoners from holding
the slightest communication with tae outer
world, recourse was even had to the very
strange and absurd expedient 'forbidding
the physician (although an iudividual com
pletely subservient to the government)
trout personally visiting the sick in prison.
He was to treat them on the report of a
creature who but a short time before had
been in the galleys, and was transferred
thence to perform the office of an hospital
attendant.
-This liberated galley-slave felt the pulse,
made his diagnosis, drew his conclusions,'
and the physician meanwhile waited in the
room of the governor for the report of the
attendant, and, according to the character
of that report, prescribed remedies for the
patients whom he had never seen. Rep:
resentations on representations wet a necea
sary.before the .Papargovernment could be
induced.to abandon this singular mode of
proceeding; and it was only. after some time
that the physician. obtained permission to
approach the bed of his patients; , but even
then.only in the comi any of the turnkeys,
who were placed as spies over his move
rnenti,his words, and the very expression
of pity which his countenance might betray.
One of the patients, a certain of
Bologna, begged to see the governor, to
implore in the name of his companions, the
permission to have the period lor exercise
extended for halt an hour. The only reply
he received was an order that he should
be put in chains weighing eighty pounds,
and thrown into the tower. The tower,
situated in the centre of the citadel, is the
most horrible of prisons—damp, isolated,
with an , opening at the roof, - leaving tha
prisoner exposed to all the inclemency of
the weather.
Be it summer or winter, the inmate of
the tower has no bed save the bare ground
—no covering save his own apparel—no
food save bread and water. When I left
the fort to be conveyed as an exile across
the frontier, a poor prisoner had just died
in consequence of illness caused by the
repetition of this punishment, from which
more than one prisoner had died whom the
government, perhaps, wishedlo get out of
the way. A certain P—, of ;Ascoli, on
returning from the chapel to his own cell,
happened, when he reached the courtyard
of the fortress, to salute a condemned pHs•
oner belonging to another section, who was
looking through
,the grating. Fur that
offence•the head jailor, after beating him,
had the ueual:chams 'put on, and then sent
him to the.toWer - . It was in March, on an
gnattir;Bniid.atY. After three days of suffer
ing. WWI lound:stretched out, .almost
frozen; on.the ground. cThen he was re
moxeddo,the .hospital; lind; !thinks , to a
strong tonatittgfty after some'tithe he re..
covered. amongst the tolitiCalPris.
mere, in consequence of the treatmentthey
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600
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