Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 05, 1860, Image 3

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    ailp Eclegrapt,
HARRISBURG, PA
i r ei niesday Alterllooll, December 5 1860.
PARISIAI4 MODE OF BOASTING APPLla—Select
the larget, scoop out the core without cutting
quite through ; fill the hollow with butter and
tine, s oft sugar ; let them roast in a slow oven
and serve up wi h the syrup.
ANOlllall SUDDEN DEATII.—We learn that Mr.
pianip Dock, of Newville, died suddenly, of
Bppoplexy, at his residence in that place on Mon-
Tho deceased was a brother of Hon. Win.
Dock, of ttili city, and served his .country in
the second war of independence.
RABBIT Ilsomso.—The light fall of snow yes . -
Jerk, was highly favorable for Rabbit hunt
ing, and tbe country lads captured large slum
bers of the " cotton tails," which they brought
to market this morning and sold for a shilling
each. We learn that the rural districts are
overrun with Rabbits this season. •
A Tau FAMILY.—There are now living in
this county eight sturdy farmers, sons of the
lite Paul Lingle, of East Hanover township,
uhose aggregate height is fifty-one feet ! The
youngest of the brothers stands six and-a•half
feet in his stockings. All of them are good
Republicans, and voted for "old Abe" at the
lost election. A sound as well as a tall family.
Arresnos MOUNT VERNON.—A stated meet
ing of the Blount Vernon Hook and Ladder
Company, No. 1, will be held in their halt this
(Wednesday) evening at 7,1 o'clock. A full at
tendance is desired as it is the time to make
nominations for officers for the ensuing year.
By order. J. A. CARMAN ; SOC!y.
COLLIDED. — Last evening a "yankee jumper"
and a young lady pedestrian collided, on Second:
street. The latter left the impression of her
person on the snow ; but in going dOwn, which
feat was very gracefully accomplished, her ex•
pensive crinoline broke the furce.ot the falk
and prevented serious damage. The lady took
the mishap good naturedly, "gathered herself
up" quickly, adjusted her rumpled crinoline,
and with a smiling countenance and crimson
cheeks, she pursued her way up street, without
waiting for the apology of the lad whose care
lessness caused the accident.
Moza CANDIDATEI3.—The list of aspirants for.
the Adjutant Generalship continues to increase.
In addition to the names already announced,
wo notice that Major Peter Fritz and General
Wm. F. Smell, of Philadelphia, are ambitious
to figure at the head of military affairs. There
are at least a dozen applicants already in. the
field, eleven of whom will, of course, be disap
pointed. The suggestion of a coterprnary to
abolish the office, we consider a jgeredble one,
and commend it to the '..lisectiklartith - oli 'of the
in-coming Leglaltitit4:4-4T."
TIM -VIAII4I.4BIIGHTH OF JANUARY.-
"The =alibi:Soldiers of the second war of in
deperuleneg fihroughout the country, are re
quested to celebrate the coming anniversary of
the battle of New Orleans, on the eighth of
anuary, and at the startle time to sign petitions
and adopt resolutions to be forwarded to Con
gress, asking pensions for the poor old soldiers
of the war of 1812, and the aged and infirm
widows of such as are dead. This recommen
dation is tent forth by the President of the
National Conveit . tion, at the request of many
of the membered that Convention, residing
is different sections of the country. We call
attention to the subject - at, this early day for
the benefit of the old'solditeis residing in our
city and vicinity.
ARRIVAL9.—The meeting of the Electoral Col
lege to-day, attracted a large number of Repub.
lican politicians and office-hunters to this city,
from distant sections of the Commonwealth,
and the scenes in and about our principal ho
tels were quite refreshing. 'We had the pleas
ure of meeting several of the quill-driving fra
ternity, who illuminated our sanctum with the
light of their blooming countenances. Among
the "outsiders" in attendance we noticed sev
eral members of the Legislature, a couple of
aspirants for Senatorial honors, and numerous
applicants for positions under the new Presi
dent and Governor. The special mission of
the latter clams was to secure an endorsement
of their claims by the Presidential Electors.
Hope ALL were successful.
OLD Itssrosars.—One of the oldest—probably
the oldest—inhabitant of Dauphin county, is Mr.
Martin Hooker, of Derry township, now in his
ninety-fourth year. He is as healthy and vig
orous as a man of sixty, and personally superin
tended his own farm and business affairs, with
great success, until very recently. Mr. Hacker
bids fair to live to celebrate the one hundredth
anniversary of his birth day. In the same
township there are three old ladies, all in the
enjoyment of vigorous health, two of them
aged eighty-four, and the other eighty-fivb
years—making an aggregate of two hundred
and fifty-three years! A few years ago we
chronicled the death of a lady, in the same
township, at the advanced age of one hundred
and two years ! The people of "old Derry"
are proverbial for their longevity. We have
some notion of migrating to that township.
TEM Piny Snow Brom of the season in this
locality oceurced yesterday. The white flakes
commenced falling early in the forenoon, and
continued to descend fast and thick until even
ing, when snow to the depth of three inches or
More covered the roads, and " whitened the
prospect all round." The happy-hearted in
vertiles brought their " Yankee jumperet- into
requisition, and were in all their glory, occupy 7
ing the side walks as coasting grounds to the
inconvenience and danger of lady and gentle
men pedestrians. This morning the sleighing
Was tolerably good .in "spots," and a few
fancy cutters, drawn by 2.40 nags, were visible
on the streets. Owing to the slippery condition
of the pavements, numerous amusing feats of
grand and lofty tumbling were performed, in
some instances by ladies, but no serious per
.nnal damage resulted, that we are aware of. '
THE Locs.-Ur contained three "vags" last
night, all trampers in search of employment.
Ewing no money to procure lodging, and no
friends to take them in, they were obliged to
seek shelter in the asylum for vagrants. The
accommodations, however, were not such as
they expected, and it is not likely they will
patronize that institution hereafter.
FREIbIIT CONDUCTOR KILLED —On Saturday
evening Mr. Dunwoodie,.freight conductor on
the Cumberland Talky Railroad; iria with an
accident at Chambershurg which resulted in
his death. The deceased had been In the em
ploy,of the Company foi. a number of years, and
was highly respected by all who knew him.
Ravenna ANAT.—The snow that fell yester
,
day is rapidly disappearing before the melting
rays of old Sol, and , the consequence is that the
streets are in a very sloppy condition, rendering
locomotion implement and difficult. This is
bad weather for polished patent leathers. Sen
sible 'people, who have a proper regard for
health, substitute thick-soled boots• or substan
tial gum overshoes.
Since penning the'above, the weather, unre
liable and coquettish awe spoiled beauty, has
changed Again. At the present writing the
bright face of old Sol obscured by murky
clouds, and there is every indication of another
snow storm. Great climate this !
l3zroas rue Maroa.—Yesterday a tramper
answering to the name of John Benhart, who
spent the night in the lock-up, Was before the
Mayor on a charge of vagrancy, having been
picked up on the street by one of the consta
bles. Be stated that he was on his way to
Philadelphia, and having no money to obtain
tavern accommodations, was forced, like some
disappointed politician's, to. ",stay out, in the
cold." The Mayor discharged John, and he
resumed his tramp eastward.
A PROPOSITION TO lifianarras.—A correspond
ent of one of our religious exchanges suggests
that next Sabbath 1)e deioted to religiones ex
ercises looking towards' the perpetuity of tha'
American Union. The ministry of all denom
inations, it is thought, might review from the
pulpit our national history, the providence of
God towards us in times past, and Gc!d's &Mous
design, by our agency, of Christianizing the
world, and spreading abroad. the blessings of
civil liberty. A` sermon on such themes might
awaken grateful memories, and enhance the
value which we attach to the American Con
federacy. And the ministrations of the pulpit,,
it is thought, might be attended with prayer
that the Lord our God' may continue to bless
us.and make us a united, peaceful and prosper
ons people We think the suggestions worth i
of consideration. It is a time - to call upon
God. We need theaguidaiii"Ce`of
wisdom, the protection,of, His almighty power,
and the gracious influence of His holy Spirit—L.
We commend the proposition.to thaattention
of the ministry and churcheawhere the Darts
TRIM/RAPE circulate&
Izreorwrr LIQUOR Case. , --At a recent term
of Coart in Lebanon county„ Judge Pearson
presiding, Mr. Jacob Fink, keeper of a tavern
at Arinville, was mulcted in the sum of $254:
35 dernages, for selling liquor to a man of
intemperate habits, a teamster named Jacob
Garman, who afterwards, while under the effects
of the liquor, fell off -his horse, and was inn
over by .the wheels of his wagon and killed.—
The"snit was brought by Rebecca Garman, wid
ow of the deceased,,under the section of_ the_
law of 1854 which-MakefiliqUor — , sellers civilly
responsible for the consequences, when they
sell liquor to persons' of known intemperate
habits, minors, insane persons 'or to persons
while, drunk. The case was a 'very interesting
one, 'and employed some of the best legal
ability in Lebanon and DanPiain counties, among
whom we noilde the names of District Attorney
Wiedman, Hon. John C. Kunkel, Levi Kline,
Esq., and Mr. FunC4. A new trial was moved
for by the plaintiff, and an arrest of judgment
asked for by the'defence. The defence proved
that Garman was subject to IN of dizziness, or
faintness, and attributed his sudden fall from
his horse to, that cause. Competent witnesses
also testified to the good'cbaracter and standing
of the tavern keeper.
CM
Mamma or Pasacrmas.The Aeeociation of
PreaChers, composed of some fifteen or twenty
Methodist clergymen located-in this section of
the South Philadelphia district, which met in
the Locust street Anrcb - yester day„efternoon,
is still sessior,!ast...eleiinit - A ser
mon mas preecillvbillet2B4::Tliineof Lan
caster, to aidegt!,.and int:elligeef congregation.
His themeitiiithoTrAteCies,Alihis,cobjdot 'to
show how literally-tifei had beeri'fulEilled, in
the birth, suffering, death,: reenrrection and`ft.'
nal triumph of the Saviour of mankind. The.
subject wina 4,3:ljeAcinferAtipi inStrUcti7n ,
one, and the learned Divine handled it with
great i ability. We have,listened } to
a more eloquerit and impressive discourse.
A Methodist minister.:trt44ehritsha was pre
sent,' having arrived
, bere yekterday, en route
for :home ,_At ;the 44Osa of
f At
course he gaie iiiiefltWry k cii aufferie
condition of the people in that famine-stricken
territory.' According to hiaStatement, =which is
corroborated by,lettera and newspaper reports,
there was an almost total failure` of the crops
there the past Beason, and, hundreds .of people
are destitute of thenecesstiries;of life, and with
out money to procure them.:. He. closed with an
eloquent appeal for material aid, which was
liberally responded to by the audience. A very
interesting feature of the 'evening* exercises
was the, excellent music by the Choir, the mem
bers,of which acquitted themselves creditably,
singing:several new:anthems with fine effect.
It'was a treat that all lovers of good music,
who 'were 'fortunate enough to be present, ap- .
predated. : _
The Association re-assembled this morning,
'when an interesting disdussiontook place on
the propriety of an extensibn, by Conference,
of the term of ' ministerial service in the re
spective charges." The subject"was debated pro
and 'eon with much spirit and ability. The
AssoCiatinn is still in session at the
_time we
close our report.. This evening a sermon-; will
be preached by a visiting clergyman, of the
Philadelphia Cdriferere*, ftiihe audience cham
ber of the church, at the usual hour.
MEI
illettiumluania TElifitg Jelegrapl), Watteobav aftenwon, lacceinber 5, 1860.
I=
THIN POFFENBERGER Cesa.—The motion for a
new trial, in the case of Wm. Poffenberger,
lately convicted of manslaughter, was ably ar
gaed by:counsel this forenoon. The application
was not granted, and this afternoon Judge
Pearson sentenced Poffenberger to three yews
imprisonment in the county jail, and to pay a
fine of one dollar and costs of prosecution
Tug SECOND Somas of the "Harrisburg So
ciables" comes off at Exchange Hall this eve
ning. Of course the young folks of both sexes,
who, love to "trip the light fantastic," will be
on hand to indulge iu that exhilarating exer
cise, to the inspiring music of the fiddle and the
bow. "Go it while you're young!''
WINTS4 is Heas.—The Old frost•crowned
Winter-King has arrived on the steam•car of
Time, seated on his snowy throne, and wield
ing his icy , sceptre, preperatory to a long and
gloomy region. 1 5ature has laid aside her tissue
robes of Summer, and arrayed herself in Winter,
costume. How the wind mutters, and shrieks
'as it rushes on from the icy regions of the North.
grim and white old tyrant is with us again,
not as we saw him last—weak, shriveled, at
tenuated and heating a hasty retreat before the
conquering armies of _ Spring—but strong,
fierce, resistless, and advancing 'with, giant
str4des and strength to conquer a continent,
and make all yield to his sway.. Armed with
the terrors of the elements . —the wailing wind,
the piercing sleet, the blinding snow, the rat
tling hail 7 —he rushes onward in his conquering
march, scattering desolation and dismay in his
path. Trees and shrubs and fields are changed.
Some stand bare and stark, shiVering in the
icy blasts—some, whose hardy endurance yet
struggles with his power, look as if an artist
genii bad overturned his easel, and left the
brilliant colors of yellow and red upon the fall
ing leaves and tremb/ing vines. Every gust
of -chilly wind bears upon its wings a plume of
red tipped with . silver, or a leaf of carmine
edged with gold. The pavements look frosty
and cold—the streets are rugged and flinty
andas Old :Boreal at sunset sweeps round the
corners we wrap overcoats and shawls closer,
and wonder when he will cease his circling
waltz among the tree-tops and the shingles of
our neighbor's roof. The school-boys, as they
plod homeward in the face of the charging
storm, pull their caps over their red ears to
keep out.the whisper'of the cold—and ladies'
cheeks are blushing at the rude kiss of the
saucy wind. And soon the snow-tassels will
king like some gorgeous fancy work of an.all
powerful genii from every bodgh, . and irosti
plumes will•`, hang on every shrub -!'llikitaretei
of`happy homes mid fire-lit hearths are hurrying
along the:stleets to get out of the way of the
Moaning winter winds. God keep and protect
those whose homes know none of the coinforts
of wealth, and whose hearths are cheerless, : and
chill, and cold. Now is the dine to remember
the poverty-strickeri reifferers.in our -Midst
Six Tiousaim Domais 'Wourn'of new gocslii
from New Yord auction. The greatest bargains
offered yet. Having taken adVantage of the
depression of the New York market, have
now a lot of goods to offer which cannot fail to
please : 2,000 yards the beet Delaines at 20 and
21 eta.; 4,000 Yards of Calicos at 8 and 10' cts.;
500 woolen. Hoods for .37 and 50 cts., very
cheap ; 500 pair of gentlemen's woolen Socks
at ) 1,2 and 15 cts.; 60 doz. Undershirts and
Drawers at 50, 62 and 75 eta,; 1,000 pairs of
ladies Stockings at 12 and 15 cts.; 10 pieces of
Black Cloth for Cloaks.; a large assortment of
ladies' and gents"---Gloves,_ard__agreat many
goods To those who buy to sell-again a libera
discount will be made, S. Dewy, at Rhoad's
Corner.
MIISICAL.—New music from all the leading
publishing houses always received immediately
after publication. Violins, Guitars, Banjos,
Accordeons, etc.; all sorts of strings always
fresh on hand, at Wm: Bloodies *We, stare,
92 Market street . t.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING. MACHINES,
•
•
NEW IMPROVEMENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES.
/THE WHEELER & WILSON Aranufac
i.
turing Company- baying gained eau their suits at
law, with infringing manufacturers of Sewing Machines,
propose that the public should be benefitted thereby,
and have accordingly reducedthe prices of their Sewing
Machines. After this date they will be sold at rates that
- Wilfpay a fair profit on the cost of manufacture, capital
invested, and expense of making sales ; such prleaS.as
will enable then!. to make first clan" rpaohines r and, as
heretofore, guarantee them in every particular.
In accordance, with the announcement above I will
sell their splendid Sewing Machines at prices from pm
to 2.90 for the fine full case 'machines. It is a well .estab
lished fact that the
• .
Wheeler & Wilsen Sewing Maohine
- 3 1 s the bestatin inithemittkiWtheliettfimilde,MciStainle
eind least liable to get on t of order, and they are now as
plow as the inferior machines. Call and see them a
Third and Market.
t del-fm W. 0. incicca., Agent.
'BITUMINOUS BROAD ' TOP 'COAL
FOR
BLACKSMITH'S USE
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale at
A
$8 00 per too, or 12% cents per bushel. .
'Er ALL COAL DELIVERED -Br PLEA - NZ
WM"( C ARTS: '
n 6-If JAMBE M. WEIEFLBR.
ANOTHER NEW LOT
OF NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's)
CELEBRATE I) GOLD PENS, warranted to be the
finest in quality and finish, of any manufactured. Also a
fine assortment of GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
Just received and for sale at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE 613farhet
ALBUMST ALBU 8:1
rt. The finest sasertment otALBUNIS ever offered in this
oily, ranging in price from 50 Cents to $lO 00 each
alfpfYleS Orßlidulg,`at bo und
i n
osier BOOKSTORE,
novl2 51 Markel Street."
Special Notices.
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE, has no
equal—instantaneous in effect,---Beautiful Black or
Natural Brown—no staining the skin: or injuring the
Flair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and
Invigorates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless
signed "W. A. Batchelor " fold everywhere.
cues. BATCHELOR, Proprietor
marl 2 dawly Bl Barclay street, New York
BRYAWS TASTELESS VERMIFTIGE
To quiet
The riot
Of worms—the vile scourges
The Vermifuge give, •
And, as sure as you live,
They'll get their discharges. • •
What Is BRYAN'S Vrainorram? Simply a pare and
tasteless Vegetable Curative. No child can be harmed
by It, no worm can survive it, no mother stionid be
without It, no words can express its' value. Price 25
cents. Sold by G4O. Bit RGNICR
,
PROP. WOODl( HAIR REgroßATlva:—Thts Be
.
stonily° for making the hair:grow, stopping its falling
out, and restoring gray hair. o its original color, is be
coming celebrated. All the quack nostrums are giving
way before it. Three foarths of the mixtures , for re
storing and beautifying the hair, do it more injury than
good. They burn it up—destroy the life of its roots—
make the hair fall off, and produce premature baldness.
But Prof. Wood's Re., trirative may be relied upon as con
taining nothing which canto any manner be injurious to
the hair, while its success in accomplishing what it pre
tends to do has been verified in hundreds of cases. We
advise gray heads, and heads getting bald—all who wish
to save their wool or obtain a new stock, to get• a-bottie
of Wood's Restorative —R. T. Democrat. .
Sold by all Druggists. nol9-1m
Mammas, Rasa Tais.—The following is. an
extract from a letter.written'hy, the pastonOf &Baptist
church to the "Journal and Messenger," Cincinnati,
Ohio, and speaks ; volumes in favor of that world-re
nowned medicine—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for
Children Teething :
“We see an advertisement in your column of Mrs.
WinSlow's Soothing Syrup' Now we never said a word
in favor of a patent medicine before In our life, but we
feel compelled to say.to our readers, that thists no hum
bug—we hare tried it, and know it to be calit claims. It
is, probably, one of the most successful medicines of the
day, because it is one of the best. And those of your
readers who have babies can't do better than to lay
a supply. au 22
Davis' Paii:t Killer.
No istainonm is more prompt in its action in
cases of Cholera,. Cholera fiterbus, &c., than Perry Davis)
Pain Killer.' It is the acknowledged antidote which sel
dom fails if applied In its early symptoms. No family
should be without a bottle of it always on hand.
The stain on linen from the use of the Pain Killer is
easily removed by washing in alcohol.
Davis' Pain Killer seems particularly ern-melons in
cholera morbus, bowel complaints; and other diseases to
,which the natives of Burmah, from their unwholesome
style of living, are peculiarly, ,exposed. It is a valuable
antidote to the poison of . Centipedes, Scorpions, hornets'
he. . REV. BENJAMIN"
. . Late Missionary in Bormah.
Sold by all druggisis, grocers and medicine 'dealers
hroughout the United Statue and Canadas.
fir'Ws call the attention of our readers to an
article advertised In another column,- called BLOOD FOOD
It is an entirely My* discovery, and mustnot be confound
ed with any of, the numerous, patent medicines of the
day. It Itt•looti for the blaci,mlready prepared fbi stb
.Eiorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and
(;what one gains he rotates. Let allthose, • then, who are
tiraffering from poverty, impurity or deficiency of bleed,
quad consequently with some chronic disease or ailment,
take of this BLOOD FOOD and be restored to health. We
notice that our Druggists haie received a supply of this
article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. Esros's
PANTILE Coruna, which every mother should have. It
isaaid to contain no paregoric 'or opiate of any kind
whatever, and of course mast be invaluable for all lean-
We:complaints— It is also said Ahat it will allay all pain,
and soften-the gums in 'process of teethineand at the
same time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers' and
.nturses, who have endured' anions days and sleeplims
procure a supply and be at once relieved.
4ar See adveitifseznent. an24feben
For Bale by C: A. Eatinvart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa
[Prom the New Lurk Times, August 8,1859. _
SPALDINO3 PRBPARID Gidin.--,Prepared 'Glue:
a meryi useful and convenient article for 'housekeepery
and others, is "Spalding's Prepared- Glue." It is one of
those inventions, small in themselves, which, never
theless, go tar In the economies of household manage=
'went, and ire anhver-present - aid in saving time, ex
pense and trouble. The number of small repairs to fur
nitui e, picture-frames, crockery, children's toys, lea.
ther, shell and other, fancy work, with the almost innu
merable use% to which in every household-a really good
and ever-ready article of this kind may be applied, will
at once suggest themselves to the ladies. Damaged
book-covers, loosened leaves, dilapidated maps and her
bariums, will remind the student and book-worn of its
value. This Glue is compounded with chemicals which
hold it permanently in Wanton until it is applied. with-,
out affecting its strength, and which serve to give the ad
tlmar..haidaplite surfaces to be united,
after which - theyquickly g
harden with rapidity and tenacity. It is estimated that
there are at least five millions of households in the
United States, and that au outlay et - from one to ten dol
lars is annually required to make small repairs to furni
ture alone, apartfrom the ntitneroas neglects and make -
shifts that are necessarily resorted to.
nov24-lm
THE GREAT ENGLISH REILED!
SIR JAMES I .
CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED PkMALE PILLS.
Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D.,
Physteian Extraordinary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unibillng in the cure of all
'those painful and dangerous.diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re•
moves all obstructions; and a speedy cure may :be
relied on.
TO, MARRIED. LADLES
it is peculiarly suited. It will, In a abort time, bring on
the monthly period with'regalarity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears. the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
These Pins should not be taken by [females during the
FIRST TIGRE& .MQ.It7TH,S i qf Preynauey, as they are sure
to bring on Idiscarrive, but at any other time they are
safe-
. In all cases' of Heroism and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Fatigne.on slight exertion, Palpita
tikm of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these pine will
effect a cure when all other means have failed; and al
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or ani.thlng bertfal to the constitution. :•
Full dlreitionith lhe - funtphlet around eacit'paekagi,
which should -be carefully preserved. -
N. 8.—51.00 and° postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent ; Will insure a bottle, cbntaining 50 Pills,
by return mail.
For sale by C. A. BARNVART. . ly9 dam/7
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. CHEESMAN'S
Prepared by Cornelius L. Chessman, M. D.,
NEW YORK CITY.
riIHE combination of ingredients in these
A. Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice.
They are Mild In their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregubthities, Painful Menstruation , removing all ob •
erections, whether from cold or otherwise headablie,
; pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, ;win in the back and
limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption
of nature .
MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have
been disappointed in the use of other Pills elm place the
utmost confidence in Dr. Cheetteman's Pills - doing all that
they represent to do.
NeTICE
There it one condition ofthe fermate system , in which the
rats cannot be taken tatihout•produeing a PROVLLtiI
RESULT. The condition referral to it PRRONANCY—
the resutt, MISOARRL4GE. Such is the :irresistible
tendency of the medicine to restore he veinal' Asir-lions to a
normal a:nth/V.1; 2 that even the reprOduetive .power of
nature cannot rung it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free ftom anything
injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, ac
company each box. Price $l. :Sent by mail on enclosing
tb Da. VORNlptal L. Ottatemeaii, Ilex 4,531, Post Mee,
Now York
Sold by one-Drriggistin every town. in the United States
R. .1:¢ HUTCHINGS,
' Beneralagenefor the United States,
14 Broadway, New York,
gb whom aU Wholesale orders thould bt addr.d.
gold in Harrisburg by 0. A. Borar.urr.
0v29-dawlv
t0:1 2 1:Wil* , 4
Checker Boards, Dotnince,,Checkims, Dtoo and Dice Poxes.
The largeet.ameolimetat in, the city for sale at all prices.
t?Bialiffilfft43 BooKkerces.
myld 61 Ibuket Wed, Harrisburg:Pa
fiptriat Notirts.
DR. JAB. DiCCLINTOCK'III PECTORAL SYRUP
calms the most harrassing cough, relieves the oppressed
lungs, and Irritated throat, loosens and brings away by
painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind
pipe and bronchial tubes, regulates the excited pulse,
twit es rest, and removes every symptom of consomp:
iOn. Price MAKI. „Bold by Gso. BIIRGNER. jy2()
re DR. JAS. MCCLINTOCK: P S PROTOHAb SYRUP.
Are year lungs weak? Does a lengbreatligive you pain?
Have you a bucking. cough? Do you expectorate bard,
ough matter? Are you wasted with night sweats and
want of sleep? If so, mess is YOUR RIJOIRY. I 6 will nn
questionably save you. Price $lOO. Sold by Großtli
BERGNER. 111911.1.1EW4111
- Da. MCCr.rtrroCß's COLD MID COUGH M_LICTURE,
tho established. and standard - remedy for Omagh, Cold,
In fluenzscHoarseness, and all irritations of the mne.OnB
mbrane of the throat, palate and nose, is endorsed by
physicians, 'dad all who have used it, as a preparation
that has no rival in- the field. Price 26 cents. Sold by
George Bergner.
HAIR DYE HAIR DYE ! !
WM. tATCEELOR'S HAIR DYE! .
The Original and Best , itt the Worl d I
A LL others are mere imitations, and
XX, should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RFD, or RUSTY HAIR DYED Instantly to a
beautiful and Raquel Brown or Black, without injury to
the Hair or Skin. . =
. FIFTEEN Id.F.DAIS - AND DIPLOMAS have been award
ed to Wa. A. BATCHELOR since 1839, and over 80,000 ap
plications have been made to the Hair of the Patrons of
his famous dyo.
WM. A. BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
notto be distinguished from nature, and is weanuento
not to injure in the least, however long it may be con
tinued, and the 111-effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the
Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye.
Sold In all cities and towns of the United Stales, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
,-The Genuine has the name and address upon a
steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of Wit,
tux A. Beaman. Address,
CHARLES BATCHELOR, PROPRICITYR,
marl2-dawly 81 Birclay street, New York.
A CARD TO THE LADIES
DR• DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES,
Infallible In correcting, regulating, and removing all
obstructions, from whatever cause, and al
ways successful as a preisn
tive. •
THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY
the doctors for many years, both in France and
America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and
he is urged by many thousana ladies who used them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an increase of family where health will not permit it.—
Females particularly situated, or those supposing them
selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that
condition as they are snrt to produce miscarriage, and
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo
nition' although their mildness would prevent any mis.
chief to health—otherwise the Pills - are recommended.
Full and. explicit directions accompany each box. Prise
cio : per box. --Sold Wholesale - and retail by -
CHARLES A. BANNYART, Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa.
"Ladles," by ;sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg
Post 011 ice, can have the Pills sent free of observation to
any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pos
tage" by mail. Sold also by S. S. Somas, Reading,
• Joncisox, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Philadelphia, J. L LEW
NEMER, Lebanon, and by one druggist In every city and
village in the Union, and by S. D. Rows, sole proprietor,
New York.
N. 11.—Look out fortonnterfeit3. Buy no Golden Pills
of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. All
others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be.
ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pills
being coanterletted. de3-dwaswly.
BUYTEE BEST.
NORTON'S
Co X MT ri" 111 .I\7 UL"
FOR.
SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA;
PERMANENTLY CURED:
SALT Rlizu M, SCROBTTLA, SCALD BEAD;
FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, BAR-
BETS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING
OR BURNING SORES,AND ERDp-
TIONS OF THE SKIN.
This Ointment bears no resemblance to Ay el nor es
ternal remedy at present before the world. The mode o
its operation is peculiar.
It penetrates to the patts of the disease--goes to its
very soureeand cures it from the flesh beneath to the
skin on the surface.
Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
&c., operate downward, thus driving the disorder inwards,
and often occasioning terrible internal maladies.
NORTON'S CINIXNNT, on the contrary, throws the poison
'of the disease upward, and every particle of it is dis
charged throw the pores.
--sr/paquleare L 4 etrects is cnplete._llot...are the i
sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellntra--/
duced—but the seeds of the disease.are expelled from the
flesh ; consequently there can be no relarse.
Victims of, ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have
tried every professional mode of treatment and every ad
vertised curative without :relief, here is a certain, safe,
and expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. A
Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth 01 all that is here
tated.
Since its first introduction, the properties of the. Oint
ment have been tested in the most obstinate cases—cases
hat utterly defied the best medical skill in the - country,
and upon which tho most celebrated healing-springs pro
duced no effect—and in every instance with every euc
cess.
Sold in Large Bottles—Prise 50 Cents.
GERRIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York
WHOLESALE DEPOT AT
PENFOLD, PARKER & MOWER'S,
Wholesale Druggists, lb Beckman:at., N. •
Sold by Gso.Bssusge, Harrisburg, Pa,
mar7-damly
DESIRABLE
MOURNING GOODS.
• Black and Purple All Wool Figured Merinos,
Plain Black English Velouo Reps.
Black and Purple Tamire Clotha,Sllk and Wool
Plain All Wool Cashineres and Merinos.
Black and Gray Worsted Poplins.
Black and White AU Wool Delalnee.
Black and Purple Figured. Ca.. . mares.
Lupin's Best Bombazines.
Superior Black Lustres.
• Lupin's Extra Alpaccas.
Neat Style Striped Mobaire.
Emeline Style Paramettas.
le 1-4 All Wool Delainas
English Chintzes.
Madonna. Olotbe.
Plain Mohair's.
Calicos.
SUPERIOR PIA/N BLACK Ego. ESP. MOURNING FILM ,
do BLACK AND Wain .do do
PURPLE aND Buick do do
do Plume CLOVIS, New and Desirable.
Every article of the different kinds of DRESS
GOODS in the BLACK, and SECOND MOURNING
line. Selected from the very bost makers.
Lupin's Square 'Nikkei Shawls,
do Long do do
Black French Blanket Shawl?,
2d Mourning French Blanket Long Shawls,
2 , 1 Mourning French Blanket Square do,
English Crepe Veils, (every size), ,
Grenadine Veils, (every size),
English, Orgyis, French Crepee:-
SHRODDING CASHMERES,
SHROUDING FLANNELS,
BLACK GAUNTLETTS, all kinds,
BLACK GLOVES, all kinds, -
BLACK BORDERED HANMERGBIEFi,
(all kinds):
BLACK DOISERY. all kinds),
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COLLARs
!ki k PLAIN BLACK RIBBONS. -
An inspection of our stock-1011 convince
CATIICART : BROTHER,
n 27 ' Next to the Earrisberg Bank.
rolls, BASKETS AND 'FANCY GOODS
JOHN' DOLL ,
No. 120 North Second Street, above Arch,
JIIST RECEIVED at hie NEW STORE
a very large assortment of TOYS of every descrip
tion. Also, FANCY BASKETS, WORK BOERS, Tobacco
Boxes, Seger Cases, Pipes, Canes and Fancy Articles or
a large variety. All being imported direct from the
manufacturers enables me to sell at very low prices.
`iffirPlease call and examine my stock. 020-dm
f_l_OLD AND SILVER kBOUGEIT- -AND
N.A SOLD, at C. O ZINNERILIN, Banking, StOOli,
anaCollection =co, No. 28, Borah Second street. a2B
Uill t L
SANFORD'S
LIVE - • ATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely from Qum!,
.
and has become an established fact, a Stanuirksaledi
eine, known and approved!..." by all tbat.':haie. Coed lt,
and is now resorted to'lat with eniffdence in all the
1
diseases for which it is re- 0 commended.
It has cured thousands €..! within the last-tat Years
who hadgiven up allbopes
..4 of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited ce rt ificates in mi toy possession show.
The dose must beadapt- pr i ed to the temperament of
the individualtaking it,and ni, used 111 such quantities ar
to aet gently on the bowels .
Let the dictates of your la
use of the LIVER INVIGO- .1171
Irma Coicrtannia, Burro I>
iOlhasszona, Stud= Con- be
lIT SOUR STOMACH, Ham- be
CHOLERA MOTHUB, Osculate '—'
Imam; Fame Waatt
sucessfelly as an OILBENA
wiII cure SICK HEADACHE
mr swim MINIMS, IF TWO
LIMN at commencement o
ALL WHO MUT ARE Gli ,
avert,
lEEMEiMEESE!iEMI
121011 ONI DOLLS BOTILI.
•
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
. COMPOUNDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND MI
UP IN GLASS_ASES, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL IC.FrP' IN ANY CILIMAtE.
. The FAMILY CATHAR
active Cathartic which the
practice more than twenty
The constantly 'norm
have long used the PILLS
all express In regard to
to place them within the
.The Profession wail know
On different portions of the
The FAMILY CATHalt
ference to this well estab
ded from a variety of th
which act alike on every
nal, and are good and safe
thartic is needed, such as,
Sleepiness, Pains in esel
Pam and Rareness ewer tar
or sedgy in the head, Oil
f 1 '
Worsiiin Children or dd-
Purifier of the Blood, and
flesh is heir, too numerous
Casement. Dos; Ito
PRICE 80 Tins. - • • -
TBM Laws lEVIGOBJMCIRIiND FAMELI CATILUite
re Puss are retalledbyDroggists generallY,stnd
sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large
towns.
S. T. SANFORD, I. D
Manufacturer.ancl Proprietar y
je2o-d&yori] 845 Broladway, NewYork.'
l oonilwos re
?t'
A SUM Rana
VNIC,D I URETIC,
Efygpf,
, V lO6
INVIGOIAt,CORDIAL
To the Citizens of New Jersew and .
;Pennsylvania)
Apothecaries, Dr.gglots, (ironer, and
_ ' .Prlvate
WolirepPnre Cognac Brandy.
Wolfe's Pura Maderta t Shierry and Port
Wine.
wolves' Akin 4iimaica and St:Croix Rum,
Wolfe's' Pare Scotch and "frisk Whisky.
rrolmst , mtml
_-- - - .
I beg leave tO callthe attention of the,cilizenitof.ths.,
United States to the above Wyss and
by Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is fami
liar In every part or* this county for the purity .Of hi t
celebr :tad 80811bAll SOSNAFP.i. Mr: Wolfe, in Wet letter
to me, speaking. of the perity of bis Mame and LIQUOItS,
says : wilTstake my. reputation as a mationy stand--
mg as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the City
of New York, that all , the 'BRANDT and Wls7B which I.
bottle are pure as imported, and of the best qriality, and
can be relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle
has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a the simile
of his signature on the certiSette. The publie are s
eptette ily invited to Ball and examine for themsehres. 7 -
For sale at Retail bY Apothecaries and GroCera
Philadelphia. GEORGE M. ASHTON,
No. 832 Market lit .
. SoldAgenefor Philadelphia.
jte2d.tte following 'from the New York Courier
ENORMOUS 13U5INIMIS FOR Oat NEW YORK
are - happy . to infoH - 1 - ftrour,feLow •eltizens that mare is
one place in our city where the Phlirchllivapothecary,
and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines
and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality;
We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this
merchant's extensive business, although it will well re
pay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's ex
tensive Warehouse, Nos. 18. 10 and 22 Beaver street,
and Not. 17, 19 and 21, Mar shield street. His stock of
Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have
been less than thirty thousand ewes; the Brandy, some
ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856 ; and ten
thousand cases or Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine,
Snatch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica. and St. Croix Rum,
some very old and equal to any in this e.ountry. He also
had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine tae., in
casks, under Custom-House key, ready for hotting. Mr.
Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one
husdrt d and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in Lois
than two years he may be equally _successful with his
Brrndies and Wines.
His business merits the patronage of every lover of his
species. Private families who ulsh pure Whies and
Liquors for medical use should send their ordPrs direct
to Mr. Wolfe, until -every Apothecary in the land maga
up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from than
shelies, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wrens and
Liquors.
We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation
small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of
Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant,
should be sustained against his tens of thousaxids of op
ponents in the United States, who sell nothing bat imital
Lions, ruinous alike to health and human happiness.
sep6•das;6mi
C. K. Keller, 91 Market street, sole agent for this cit.
HELMBOU CPS GENUINE PREPARATION
Cures Gravel, Bladder, Dropsy, Kidney Affections.
11BULD'S Genuine l'reparation for Nervous an.
.1.1. Debilitated Sufferers.
ELMMBOLD'S Genuine rreparation for Loss of Power,
11 Loss of Memory.
ILT EILMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation* for Diffloulty of
n Breathing, General Weakness,
RELAIBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Weak Neries,
flerror of Death Treniblin;.
H
. LiPs Geuutoo Preparation for Night 'WC%
Cold Feet, Dimness of Vision.
ELMBOLu'S Genuine Preparation for Languor, I
versa' resNitude of the Muscular System.
UELIIBULD'd Genuine Preparation fn . Pallid °ma
11 nanee and Ernplions.
ITU ASOLIYB Genuine Yregaration fo: PaLn In Wm
1.1 BaCc, Headache, Sick Stomach.
a-See advertisement beadel
_. ,EXLMBEILD'S EXTRACT &THU
in another cottimn. . . . , .
LED- B
To select from alarge stock cf Furs, ~...
- • GOTO CATHCARTV - -
.
.. .
To see and buynice new,Fursi: -..:- _ ..._, ,; -%
' • ' • GO TO CATHCART'S.
To get any kind of Fura you may Wish,
• - - GO TO CATIICARTI:.
To purchase Furs ithout any risk, ' • ' -
•- - GO TO CATHCART'S. - -
To have Fare guaranteed to be what they are repre
sented, . , - GO TO CATHCART'S.
To bad the :argest, beat and cheapeet . lot Of Furs of
every kind, • - , ~
.• - ' , -. •
CALL ON CATHCART & BR IT, '
N 0.14 Market Sonar% -•
i yi 0 Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
COT PAGE FURNItIIRE, in• Chamber
Suits, containing Dressing Thirean, 13edatoads, Wash
Stand, Table; Four Chairs, and a Rocking Chair, front
$23 to 140 a sat,
Bureaus and Bedsteads from $4,50 to $lO St, and
other articles at equally low flgtares, at the Ware fkiaras
of ." JAMES R. BOYD k SON,
nolB4 - ltscmat sgacasslekeet.
CNE SEAT CEA. ';—Thenlargestali.
.beat variety, fifty, different stylet and vaterNitrab.
$G to $l.B a set. Aloe, Tucker's• Spring BA 'BrOto r tbef:
I ?"tin * l • s ° -- wartat
JaldEß B. la BOYD BON'S.
•
'29 Sonthleemcl Street, nest to BOWS ROM
noweaut
ittdgment guide you In fh
BATOR, and it will cure
AITACKs, DilinThrAAlßoal,
slams, Dressisay, Inter
nal. COMMIS% 1110110,
INFAlffin4 "FL ATUVItNgIi,
AZESSEI, and may be used
CT FAXILT XIIDIGLZOL Il
(as thousands can testily)
oR TER= Thrapoossin,BA
attack.
Imo. their teallmony in its
no PILL is a gentle bn
proprietor hag used in Ids
years.
Ing demand frOm thane who
and the satisfaction which
their me, has induced me
roach of all.
that different Cathartic= act
bowels.
TIC PILL has, with deters.
liehed fact, been compoun•
purest Vegetable Extracts,
part of the alimentary ca-
in all cases where a ca-
Derangements of Stomach,
Back and Loins, Costume=
body,Besammess, Headache
kgssastatrffy Dia
sits Rhess.--
Amatory Diseases,
a
.niteunagas, great
many diseases to trtdch
Ito mention In this *lvor.