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

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    TLEE TELEGR.A.TIT
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTEFO
• y GEORGE BERGNER I& CO•
TERMS.-.-SINOLIC SIIMIEMMOII. -
The DAILY TCLEGRAPPI Is served to subscribers In the
Prough at CM coats per week. Yearly eutiebilberri
will be charged 14.00.
WPKIELY AND SOU-WEEKLY TILIZIIitAPH.
The T6LIIOI4APH is also published twice a week during
Jae session of the Leglelatere, a_ad weekly during the re
,ilainder of the year, and furnisni to subscri here at the
101;ox ing races, VIZ:
S 2.00
:31egit• Subnortbere per year
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Nel3 12.00
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15.00
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lug LAW OP NISWIIPAPARS. •
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it subscribers order the discoutinuttece of their newe
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are
he
the puAre blisher may continue to rend them until
earages paid.
if subscribers neglect or Muse to take their newspa-
Qrs from the office to which they are directed, they are
i!esponsible until they hay^ settled the hille and ordered
them discontinued
filetital
ITHELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD.',B
ELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Bucen - , -
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu; -
Extract Buchu, Extract I3uchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Biichu,
Extract Bucliu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Swim Extract Buchu,
FOR SECRET 8t DELICATE DISORDERS'.
FOR SECRET Sc DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET 8 1 . DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET & DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET Sr DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET DELICATE DISORDERS.
)'OR SECRET Sc DELICATE DISORDER,.
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy,
A Positive and Specific Remedy:
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy .
FOR DLIZSZEB OF
. . - . . .
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS; DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, :KIDNEYS, DROPS :
B L ADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, ,
BLADDER, GeRAYEZ, KIDNEYS, DROPSY
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BDDER, OA fr. 5.4" KIDNEYS, PED_R o vr, •
BLADDER, GRAVEL, XIDSVEY,S; DR * OPSr„
BLADDER, GRAYED, KIDNEYS, •PRoPAY;
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,- t
ORGANIC WEAKNESS;-
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS, - .
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
And all Diseases of Eexual Groan!t,'
And all Diseases of Sexual Orgasu,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organs,
And all Diseases of Sexual Organ/l,
Ann all Distases of Sexual Organs,
Art 411 Diseases of Sexual Organs,
FROX
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies In Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies lu Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,"
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in fife,
Excesses, Exposures, and rmprudencies in Life,
'Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudenoies
From whatever cause originating and whethei•ox-
Isfing la
MALE OR FEMALE. ,
Females, take no more Pills I They are of no avail for
Complaints Incident to the sex. Use
Extract Dacha.
Nelmbold's Extract Socha le a Medicine which Is per:
featly pleasant In me
Taste and Odor,
But immediate In its action, giving Health and Vigor to
the Brame, Bloom to the Pallid Chceit',4ad'r4teirtlig the
patient to b. Perfect state of
HEALTH AND PIIIIITY,
He'mbold's Extract ilucbu Ie prepared according to
Pharmacy and Chemistry, and is presoribed and id
fur ArelPriElinife t
Decay to looter. Trocure toe remedy at linen.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $6.
Depot 101 Youth Tenth street, Philadelphia.
Beware of 'Unprincipled Dealers
Trying to palm off their own or ether artiedeu
,of Brien
on the loputation attained by
lielnabold% Extract Buohu,
TheOrignal and only Genuine.
We defer() to run on the
Merit of our Article?
Their's is worthless—is sold at much less ratedand
atantalastain, sonsequently paying a much better Walt.
We Defy ConapetlUonl •
AA !or
itelmbold's Extract Buohu. . •
Take no other.
Sold by D. W. Grose , & & Co. and all drugghtte every
where. ntyll-dawam*
SOHN B. SMITH'S . •
BOOT & SHOE STORE;
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
Hardsburg, Pa.
A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of
ti BOUTS, :HOES, GAITERS, &A., Wake .very best
!mantles for ladies, gentlemen, and chlldrens , wear.—
Pekes to snit the times. All kinds of WORK 2.411E 1 N.
OBDEN. In the best style by superior eioeknien
REPAIRING liollo at short notice.
oetl6Utf JOHN B. WITH, Harrisburg.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEIIPSER;
WOULD respectfully inferni his .011 i
patrons and the public generally, that be will'
continue to give instructions on the PIANO. FORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of. THOROUGH
RAM, He will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at' their
homes at any hour desired, or lessons will. be given at
his residence, in Third street, a few doors below the
man Reformed Church. ,dec.ls-dtl
AUGUSTINE L. WIAYNE.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,.
Residence No. 27 north Bewnd add:
N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO.
matt
W W. HAYS,
ATTORNEY—AT--LAW'..
WEN Walnut St., between Second and
Third, Harrisburg, Pa. •
trip duvet
DR. T. J., u L S t
SURGEON DENTIST,
FFERS Lie services to ihe:Oiiiiens of
Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share of
the public patronage, and gives assurance that his best
endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro
fession. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feels safe in
nviting the public generally to call on him, assuring
hem that they will not be dissatisfied with hie services
Cnltoe No. 128 Market [street, in the house formerly so
trepled by Jacob B. Eby, near the United states Hotel,
• P,. myg•dly
ALDERMAN
HENRY PEFFER,
OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,)
" 14EAR . MARKET: . • "
li'esidenee, Chestnut Street near' Fourth.
CITY OP HARRISBURG, PEEWA,
•
GEORGE FISHER -
••
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
niIeFERS his professional - seririces to all
Dermas having business to be transacted in the
several Courts of Dauphin county, the Land'Ariliaytment
or. this State, or before the Board ol:Property.._'
been associated In the practice of the Law, with)*
er, .1011N.A.,F1nREIt, he promises diligent and earetal
ii&joion All,profetsional business entrusted
c or ne r
of
Second
slid Locust streets, (opposite to
'Onus wave,. .030, - ap2ll.
STATE: 'CAPITAL BANK.
AmERoN,COLDER, EBY - Sr. CO
CORNER BICCON.O .41Cp WALNUI
H AR RIB BURG,. PENN'
FRESH ;;STP,PAL;;;;,. 7 •
Of Vanilla Beim, AeCkeile Pe
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'''‘lN - DEPENDENT IN ALL THIN'G 4 S-''-.NEUTRAL IN NONE."
V OL. XIII:
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'COAL! COAL r COAL!!!
NOW IS YOUR TIME
T 0 Ti ET, C 1-E A N ,O -0A L .
Full Weight and Nothing ori.ofitl
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RA UL TO MY FRIENDS - AND
itoteflifdi tlfee'aitifilid•taibilegedertilly;tind
fully prepared , , on short notice-to supply them , with all
ki n ds of r: , • _ t 1
• SUPERIOR COAL, OFALL SIZES.
orznEg4llolll SLATE,'AND:: CAREFULLY
SCREENED AT AS LOW A FIGURE AS
FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD.
Although my coal is not weighed in RETT-WEIGIENG mum
RUT 4 IR KE.ORED ON. MLLES ACCURATELY TESTED BY TEE
. 14413E2 itkiwitatildlnidwastMtik Arid ;cniiiiiiiiighfityz
'lest assured that they will be fairly and honestly dealt
with I„,sall nothing but the. ITT,: beet article, and no
ALSO HICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD, always on
Rand. -GEO. P. WIESTLING.
sept3-d3m
4 .
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z ,(Vr,r4,9init MIST ,ARIPITYAL;
ARRIVED IN DIM TIME, TO BE .
SOLD. AT REDUCED PRICES,
LYEEN S VALLEY MOVE COAL, $2,50 per ton.l
4 44 NUT. $3.00
Also constantly on hand, '
LYKEN'S VALLEY BROKEN,
41 EGG,-
' CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL,
WILKESBARRE BROKEN
No. 3 ;
NUT.
Blacksmith Coal. Allegheny and,,Broadc Top. Also,
Hickory, Oak and Pine Woo d :' ' R..BY-ERS.
pl 4 . _N0.„1.02 Cheetnut street.
• i NEW MRU G ;- - _
AND TRESCREPTION., „STORE
Its f'J f 7 f !
W. Ait ArSIR 0' NG,"Prac-
V V
• tical 'Druggist and. Dhemist„ would -int Orin the
citizens Of DariliturgohatliAtislierised:thekstoili zoom
recenti y occ -pied by Dr..d is now prepared
to furnish those who fp ditho&odit.Otpit - ronise him, with
pure and unadulterneed Dings arid - Medfclnes, such as can
be relied upon, having had several years experience in
the Drug and Prescription business, he mo._t respectfully
solicits a share of Physicians' Prescription buslniss.
has also a ledge jug ~ varieCassortisent pf iPerfumery,
..tatiorrery, do. Also, all oftbe most popalai-Patent ide
{Deities or the day ; also, Tobacco, tilegarsf,Snuil. Accspef
tbe best brands; also, Alcoholi-TArpentine, f ibirilifg-Fluid,"
coal l il, &c. In feet everything usually kept in a well
stocked drug store: f t . xidynAlm
GENERAL ORDERS---No. 8.
READ QUARTERS 6=1'174 P t li r t ,
Barrii burg, Ititiv.l4l4 1860. t. '
, I. The Volunteers of the Filth D.vtsion P. V., will pa
rade at Harrisburg, on TUESDAY, JASEUREYI4.OO. I (S 10
o'clock A. M., toinaugurate Governor Andrew G. Curtin.
I /11... ~1111,,Voluntperspr theptateantiLot4otitare_cordial-
Iminvlted . toVirtihqiitg "L •In
, 111. iteohzienis,..Battallons and Companies will report
o
Major General Prlit.lik If H. HEIM,
Lu res Fammucti, Aide-de-Camp. nov6
GENERAL ORDERS - - -No. 4.
1 -.-. ii.ccal, - t liglf-u'rcoAp , VßNN'Ej •
. N r6t 0.860.-
1. Agreeable to the orders of Major GenerAkKeimi 6th-
Division P. V., the 3d Brigade 6th DivisionTlx:iV , . , Nitilf Pa
rade at Harrisburg nn TUESDAY, January 150,1861, at 10
deock to prrileigittls . lh4 hilfugykition.Offlover
nor Andrew (.4. CuzZtle,
II, ; Co1. Baker , of Abe Ist Regiment will report to Maj.
beterAthe lot of
January, 1861.
• 111. Capt. Eyster, of,the - i7CatAbrol.,..Gnard will report
at Head Quarters cii:Or , iiefore thri , lo4l et January,
1851 An curther orders„ By order of
.".. ,. .7 - ":"E;I9iHJ/JIAMS, Brigadier General
ad Brigadeslh Division P. V.
JOSS= F. KNIPE, Aid,dor.9. „ nova_ .;.•
VANIINGEN. : e4.81174D.gR0
Designers and Engravers on Wood°
N. E. COR. FIFTH & CHESTNUT STS.,
Philadelphia: •• " '
X.E . CI3TE all kinds of Wood Engraving
with sqout.ir'Sorre4Epastlincl dispatch. ; Original
cm tins turniiiheit fOr Flae Book_Persons
wishing cuts by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype,
Can haveryfews -or,CollesoirChuolips,),StoFeil Fronts,
Machines', Eedvek - Patilfils,"&f.lentraviltarwell on per
sonal applieatiOn.
Fancy Envelopes, Labelsi-Bill Headings, Show Bills,
Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the
highest stybrotart and at ti , tat lowest prices -
FaCiipeoliains di Abe engraving; use the Illustratenj
works of J:lii:Lippinbott & B. 11: Birtieekta,
WM. Z. STEEL
•
CARPENTER AND JOBBER,
• CORNAIIiWAINUT 414D,FRO1NI gREE23.'
ofORBING L of all done' at •• 'short
notice. in good style. and on reasonable thrum.
NEW(' 'PA%OfirliN IN: LGOCDS
CATHCART &. BROTHER,
Have now open trlarie assortment ar MOURIUMG
and SECOND MOURNING
DRESS GOODS, •
SILITVLS
COLL.APS,
• . • giBEVES,,
~-16 1 4 11 1- .OKEI?CH.TEFS,
, : YELLS, and
All otner . goodA:desha . V o e ltl i rd , Winter wear.
fsij tett id the Harr isburgolaßank.
:E FAMILY° BIBLES:`
A. rutpiftoix.B.LY-,q 9 l 4 pletgatoek. of al
Li:sizes, styles, for eats at •
• BERGNER'S CHEAP BOCESTOEE,
WHITE BE,A.N.UY I
OR PRg6iIiVIIsTG• ii , ver . r.superior ar
F
tido riaand tfoceals I oro,py.
tri' -71:k t Ivll Doug 5 - s4 66;
BXT RA .13 R DII A 111.8
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For pale 1),
'oet22 • ,/-',1177Z-DOCrigalt.°&lso
HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 1860.
.- • 'sod rt ril Et ip
Breßd, l'ea-Cakes, all kinds ofPastry, &a
CONCENTRATED' LEAVE is - the re
,
. snit of carefurchemical research. All its ingredi
ents are prepared in the highest state of purity, and.com
pjuindid with a view to produce bread of a fir bettii
quality, and in muckiest; time, than by any other pro
cess ; and by the manufacturers Suhrolt it, with entire
confidence, to the judgment of diseriininating house.
keepers; bakers,: &o.
• Bread of all kinos made by using Concentrated Leaven
is lighter, more , digestible and nuitritious; has an.agrees.
'dile, natural taste ; is less liahle to sour j, will retain ita
'moisture longer than by any other process, and the
whole preparation for the oven' need not exceed ten
minutes.
.
It is valuable because it la not porislMbhi, eind_ ralty.be
rendered available in places and at times when yeast Is
not within reach, as at sea. In all- climates and under
all circumstances . , it may be adopted, thus obviating all
difficulty Of procuring yeast or -other- forme t, which-is
frequently of an inferior guality,.r.esderhig the bread
more or lositin*holesonie. •
It is also valuable as regards economy, as It has been
ascertained that a saving is effected in the flour of:ni*
less than 18 per cent. In the common DrOCce9 • Much or
the saccharine of the flour is last' by being. Converted
into carbonic, acid gas, or spirit, and the Neste is Jn
°erred solely for the purpose of generating gas to raise
the dough: By using Concentrated Leaven ;this masts is ,
avoided; and the gas obtained In a Manner equally'efli-,
caolons. Feementation.as has !been .stated, destroys' a
part of the flour cd-112 - eat .and, , in consequence, a barrel of
lloer, Neighing 198 IDs., -which,.by the common method,
• ordinarily makes about 250 5$ of briad,,gives by this.
process 290 IDs;, thus effecting the very important satiny
of 16 per cent. in the quantity of flour. By conformity , to
the-directions on each package, any person- capable of
ordinary attention may conduct the prodess, sad thd re
sult.will invariably he highly satisfactory,.
' CERTIFICATE FROM DR.. Max .
Assayer to the Sate of Massachusetts.
have analysed the Concentrated Leaven, - manufac-'
tared by liiiisesr IldssChturtbitrlid Csi t cirlthirefetwitce
tolts.puritY oflandoeinproditclugithe ef
fect of yeast in distending dough, and thareby,renderina
it fit for maklitrbread. This article' 113 skillfully COM.
ponnded t from perfectly: pure' material?; It 'raises the
dough without consuming the stager er any...other . princi-
Pie in the Sour,. perfectly ; and the dame weight et.flour,
will produce more sweet, Palatable br'ead than'c'an be
obtained through yeast; while _ tor cakes and pastry it
invaluable, _as, it saves all risk, and.muck,time of the
.
pastry cook. - ;• .
"Tia experiments made by nan confirm the statements
madelby:Abe manufacturers, and proves:this winapound
Worthy of public approval and extended, use. ;
“Respectfully,
ck.A: A. MAYER, M. D., State Assayer;
A'l6 . 4loyistonatreet, Boston, September 25, D 360."
BEEASEASI AND TEA Rothe.Two.or three tisispoothsfa
of Leavtn.. (wording to the quality of the tiouri) to one
quart, or , flour; mix thoroughly. by passing two, or thee
titheatiiiitugh a sieve ; rub in a' piece' f butter * lialftih"
size of= egg,- and make the paste with ' cold'milk-or'
water, (milk is preferable );barety.sthilenough.to permit;
rolling out .. Much kneading should be avoided, C ‘ ut in-,.
to' dr Sired form, and Pliteehrtmedinteltin a h o t.oven and
ba / 1 14 / 1 4 4M/Eargi u laXWMOgtellitif ''. . - fide.
mediately
enough' fokiiend into a roof, si h'ittalte Tide .
mediately slew oven. . - -1
GRAHAM BREAD —Three teaspoonsful of Leaven. to one
quart of wheat meal, sifted together ; add one gill of mo
lasses and two eggs ; make the : mate thin with milk and
bake in a slow oven.
"Naomi BRlLin.—Three teaerrardiral of, Lea'netr td One
pint or flour,•tind one pint °lnert meal, all well
gather; add - twn•eggs and about'a gill of molassee
the paste. thin With milk, and bake slowly.. •
livatWatar CANZEI.—F/Oar and lOU sufficient to make,
one iinat tor batter ; add one elie; then" threOtaaapbonardi
otLeaven; 'beetle a froth, ' • "
frartpuns.,,bitt.together one quartorilourlnditwd . tea:
erratum' ofieavens.rub in a piece abutter aslarge
as art egg, mix with cola milk. or water, rill ten
minutes. .
owattosa STREET CAXE.•—•Sirt together two large cups
Of.llour and two teaapoonsful of Leaven; putin half a cup
Of buster - and a. clip and a half of sugar ; ,mix With cold
milk or 'water - to a stiffbatter, add apieeto suit the taste,.
and bake immediately.
CfsCuirshrf..sroshi Cass—Two cups of white sugar
beattn. with the yolks of six eggs—the whites or 4440
beaten to ix froth; then beat alt together ; add three'cups
of sifted flour, one cup of: water, and: threatinstiptsinsful
of Leaves; flavor With two teaspoonsfdl of .exf s rne ,of ; le
mon, and bake in a quick oven : ' • •
Juisztift—Sift together one quart of dour 'ilia three
teaspoonful of Leaven ; rub in one tea-cupful ofbutter,
add a cup and a half of white sugar, and
- spice to soli the
taste; mix stilt to•roll.pui , atid:hitire quick.
ELECTION CAILN.—One quart of flour sy4d three teaspoons
fur of;LeavApiiitedltogether ; iidd,Wcup'fsfput,N
teeelit
.potiad btourrafitfqxko cupt/of white itugartaldfoite: tea
'epoontul .oLcinnamon4 mix with-cold milk to:s:stiff bat
ter, - CS.
' Wart Caors.—rOue pint each of flour and Indian meal,
'and three teaspoonsful'of 'Leaven, well sifted toge.her
add, one, gill of mola.ses and two: eggs; mix ,thin with
milk, 'arid-bake in a slOw oven:
uP Cesx—ylve cups of dour and threateasponsful_
of Leaven, sifted together,• add one oup of butter, two of
angst, and.,twoeggaiall well beat together ; then:add:a'
curof °lnfants, and spice to suit the - . taate.,! iktkoAkrout ,
half an hout. • •
.7,W:use? , Iltsa.--Three'quarters or pound•of flour. and
four teaspoousful of Leaven. sifted together; one pound of,
eugar.,and six ounces of butter beaten.to a oreatniithe:
whites ot.e)glit eggs well beaten, "and the juice.or one bs.
Elton onixvoth milli. • ' • ;.
.. , .
WEBSTIat Coaca.—Five cubs of flour, three teaspoonsfall
of Leaven,. three: cups of sugar; one .of.batter 'one 4*
Milk; aritLAWO ',eggs t fruit and !Tice to the last": :,Bake
Sibout ball 11,11 hour. : : . . : ,-, . _!...: , ..,
Pjiolied in; Cases of 1, 2 4' and Slx;DoieriVitris.
, •
Yor CAW by. Grocers and, Druggists generally ,
WILL.4.IIGULAGER & BRO.; Wbolosa4e Agenti,' '
No. 69 Nat& FroOt streel,Plalseelplas.
H E-R 'H O T E
'N'EWLY . . REFITTED !.
rraw. UNDERSIGNED . having leased
this well known and popular, hotel, in the city of
Harrisburg; is now refitting and:ft:entailing
_the same
with NEW FURNlTTlRLeirtitte'verk beat modern style.'
It ielC;cated in the meet 'ceMril.part of ilMeltyfitiitbut
a short' distance of the depidef. ether Marini railroad
and - also near the State Ca pilot buildings. — The house is large and the' sleeping iii,itrtlieno are
is ell yentilated. - .
' • The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable arti-
Cies " This -city is well known throughout the State SS
hirying the best market outside 'of the Allende elliirc,'ent?
O'Dea:l(l6oy no domplaints &hillier : nada on that score!
The BAR has also undergone changes and will be kept
stocked with theliest and purest Liquors in the country
No exertion will be spared to make the traveler , and
sojourner comfortable' in every respect. A continuance
ci; the Phtronage of the old customers, tognther.With new
additions is respectfully sollated.
. .
Harrisburg, August 23-tf
CITY LIVERY STABLES.
:13.L1GIZBR.RItT ALLEY; REAR 01
. • ' . HEBB'S' HOT.ii.
HE undersigned has recommenced the
T
livery bustnexa in his NEW and SPAG7.OO3 - STA.
BLES, located as above, witb'elargeand veried stock of
HORSES, CARRIAGES and OMNIEUSM, which he will
hire at moderate rates. F. K. 6WARTZ.
• stiraldly . • •
H. L. GODBOLD
11A.CTICAL Tuner and Repairer-. Of
P
Pianos, Melodeons, Ec.,lte., Will receive orders in
ruture at WM- KNOCHE'S Music Store;ll2ldarketstreel
MI orders left at the above mined plum, or at the Buehler
House, will meat with prompt ettentir: '
Kirin class PIANOS for sale
. . .
Irtistelfantogif.
CONCENTRATED LEAVEN,
=
mmanuctiuitim
EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO.,
2 2 roprislorsof Mammal Chemical Works
No. 38 INDIA STREET Boston.
DIRECTIONS
n ovl3-0m
J. H.. itENFORD &I CO
NOTICE TO SPECULATOR_ S.
VALUABLE BUILIIIN. LOTS PM &Al*
NUMBER OF LARGE ,§IzEBBUILB.,
11 Lars adjoining the. Round House and Work
ham the t l i blisollailrondi-Cenizany, will be sold
linriptinirisseiliblitoeinii.iApidy to
s -, 4lolibriW; ;
- • -1-•
LOMKOSPITAL
vo w& stls - 4rge' ci 'most certain, speedy
JUL Titinedy In the world for
DISUSES OF IMPRUDENCE
_ I _ nnegl3lf 111 to limits Hoven. .
X 4, +J orNoxwou Drop.
WA Orin WAthuartio, oi NO Cifaxas, in mom Own to
Two Date 101
"Weaknesetibthelßabk or, ,Limbs, Strictures, Pains In
the Loins, Affections of the KidnOys and Bladder, Organic
Wealmess, Nervous- iDebilityyDecarof the 'Physical Pow
ers, Dyspepsia. Languor Low iiipirits,.Donfusioa of Ideas
'palpipition oftholieart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dironees.ot
light`Or Iliddin 'ists'Dle, ease Of the:Sterna' Affeetions of
the HeadfTfridak, Rae er•Skin--those terrible disorders
arisinifrowthd*UsairenichorArditerrHabits of rontik r ..
is
those r disagul .an tructlve, practices which prodnce,
conidtetiOnal 'doh "Adder . marriage Impossible and
&gluey both beat ' **bid. . , •
- : ':• . • - - , -I'-lptrOtEtitt NEN.
Young men espetSy who have become the victims of
. .11tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
. . ititily - siveenithan'untbriely grave thousands of young
en of themketeilltedialent and brilliant intellect, who
might OthtOstte have entranced listening Senates.with the
. waders of ploquense, or Waketito milesty, theliving lyres,
~: 7,Ca4ivithfkl.cfnifidimice. ,
' ' HARRISON ' ' •' ; '
; HarriedterioiW, fthosecontemplating marriage, being
I *are .of •physicalrlreatitess, should immediately, canna',
I 1, .:,,,I. l .mikiterestored. to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEAKNES. -
.leintedkileifOured citizifuit• rigor Redired
He Who plabeiehlinaelf under - the • care, of Dr.. 0.. may
tullylitiVonsir al egeutleman, and. send
'. . . tlrygly II as a pllytdcian.
_ _Plltde a. Ah Frederick Street, Baltimore, d.,
. . thelefthandlitdeleing froMlialtiniore street, 7 (1 as
"onstthe conaithq Beipattiouhii in observing: the :na me
• dk numbers - M . O'W.. Williesistalte the place. Be particular,
or .4ruterattf;,l,l4hins, with'false names, or Paltry .
FiiiiAtiareerteaapt,
.tt.ed by the reputation of Dr.
Jefinetted,lni iteirt". , ' '' L - ' ,-, : ,"- , •
All - lettere muit.tientalanYoetago Rtamp, to use en :the
eply. ~ 1 - , ,0)3
JOHNSTON
Da. 'J;iiiiitiolifniiiiibiir ef the Roirel College oi Burgeon
iidatt, -, itriduitte fig* one of the eminent 1 0°114680/
U. the , Statite, exidltligifeater part of whoselife has,,heen
spent In the Hospitals of f I.ondon, Far% Philadelphia and
elsewhere, has effectedeme of the` most aidonbifthig Miiiii
. t were eveknoWn: Hang froubled with *Meng in
,the
rs and head, whiff. aftfeep; :great Tollffttitillit - tieing
„ ad at sudden' ainiats,.. bashfahfeet, With -frequent
;lashing, attendedebidetim.es with derangenierif Of mind
07 0 ,.., 01 W 0 .4iPlziecAPPM' . -••,•• ' , , '. ~d •.; :', . : ....
„,iiiethieS ' • .'4' .4,6 P11PPLA1c 105 1 7 , 4 %” : , .
, iii.,54i, % 'thoseismo having intniedittein
selves bYlpiiiate`. '&lEl*p - tepee :indulgences; that halite 1
incbsolitrimilabit wide 4 ?sins both rbPdrandlitibd,:un
. :Ihtnit foe unbar, business or, soc iety.
Thisegic'eume` Or3lie sad and melancholy 'pro;
thiCheby t witili liiiiite'of : lentil; *lli , Weakness 9 1 the
.. "k4ind LitiltafrPalits3ir..the.Head; Hinman or Sight:
Lead ..gf IOW; A* 4 Pa l fitakniOrthe Heart PYITOPr;
.).11 9 179 " yl'Amßgelpfini, af..the Digestive
su A v ir
buicticat: it 'Debiliti Sy mptom. or IkOlitupp=
tin, ildi ll'' , '-'fi Pif:': al•?:)1b., .1 .„ ~._,, ~:-, i . : -. t. ,„ „,
ill .45: :1 :-51...../ 11...y:•mitt4TALLIti: ~:: ; • ..:I El .. ;
: •' lifeetiglYilllelitarrPlellOtton the mind are much to he,
dreaded ;—Leas ofAeriory, Confusion et 'ldeas, Depres
sion of Spirits, EvilTdreliedings, Aversion toßOclety, Self-
dienust, Invtrof - StatintepTMdity, - Stcr;lireatoM6 of th e
evil iiifeettift"--,s 1 /awn ] U 9 - . .: .) ..!::i. A . -- 47.1 .- :,,'
~, y... ... 0f... 0 . , .411 t agost i Can imirjgioge2whaM
1 ~~
` •~_ .. Ti.... .
O ,aniriPOSISVC. r ; -,
who have inured thenuidtves' by a eeknit'praetiee,
abed l eilcuieL4A4abit freenently learned Ifroin"
evib'ernispenkins, orat tialtoolithet erects, ef4rlinste
eigktinfeltgeyen.wlarnmialeop t and if ,not,cuared t rendera
marrlage,itepeselkle, r/dietraya both ; uslifdnnif
b OilbtapPlOniniedbif 4 '
Whirr thel, g Irani theihepe.ofiltiabotniti7, -
16.0 .. d#ruegi of?hicpare: eta, should be; snatched 'from all.
Pros*ts and enjoyments , of life- by the consequences of
d e v a orip , i iin the pep et nature, nitindinging . id. a_
aertalltseoreilhahle - ' 814 1 persons must , before coutere'
effect that a sound mind and body are the post nece
ear ceauliihni tkWolidteetinnebiel" happiness. Indeed
w- out these thejonrkieikilirOntlf nre becomes a weary
p :image ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ;
the mind beconies - sbadowidAlthrdespairrand-ftlied with
thelniehtnehply regeptiOikthrtt the:happiness ; of. another
beconips,blighted,witiConraWn. .
DR. : 1 94 24 P 3 1M .1 / 117 G 43 " . TEN .0 VEXED. Y FOR
" OiGANIO - -WESICKDO3
great. and droportantremiedy, Weakness of the
Organs sre speedily,ourod, and full vigor restored;
Thousauds,,e(Che ;most nervous anddebilitaied who
had`lt et ,all `l+Ope`, - fiavi3' •beehliniziediately relieved. Al
IniPiffifuleftts: to arridge,l'hysleal -or Mental Dlsqualill..
elation) Nerves/1;4 renibliu 'Weakness Awe Air.haustion
tkoluestifeercul, cured. -
•
The many theiiiiimfreiritifeCthis Institut:kin:Within the
last twelve years; utd-the•artioterous important Surgies
Operations *performed I by • pr.......l.„'witnessed by tile re
Pegerit,gtliepapoil, and many other persona, notices of
wbpNcificrn appeared again and *ilk before the , public, ,
Oiltdes hiettesiding goViatan' of • ObAradtc+lmo re,.
rpostaftity, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted'
OffillASE OF IMPRUDENCE.—When the misguided and
imp dent votary ofpleadure ' Arida ho hid iffibibed:the
see dd if this painftil disease, it too often happensihat an
pi -timed sense oLshame.or. dread diamvery deterthim
tronvapplyffigdo , ithOlierZWllo, - .fteln:oducatioir-and•
ipactabillty — can alone - befriend - 'delaying till - "the
constautionalsymptemsaf this horrid disease make their
kppeerance,ssifectiagethe4bead„ throat, nose, - skin; &o., Orpgreitillig .04 Nelth frigktiftdripidity, dath puts a
per. tiffiffhisiirtittiffir'Sullbrings'iblaendhiglibi to ' , that
hodme from wilince no traveller returns." it is a males.
eliely - feet Chit tafonsindlf fall lifetime to Chia` terrible dis
ease crielhi ofilgnerAnypretenders,
who; by the of tliat "diaillypoiros, mercury - ruin the
,00natitution and make theresidue of life miserable
DS/rawer+ —The Dootorqsniplinuut hang in his aloft
"lif• Letters musteoutale a Stamp to tis on - the reply.
• Apr Res/idles sailebYaralL
..7ssm - lier - A - J3c.nik-lireoderklifistrest, lalthnore
arrl.MAlW4' -
s Dv( Ldr.T ED WARE
- : . •
• ELAtitrY F.ILLEY -
N 0.1222 lioAket,Btreet, Pxquontl,ne, • -
I,laantlintuier:Of SO& ' •
NICREL'SILVER end , SILVER rtATER of • '
‘-•
FORK SPOONS, LADLES. BUTTER KNIVES,
. °ASTMS, ;TEA SETS; URNS, .13.1a:11X8,
.;;: ) !YrAITERSZAIR.DBRES.,' ICE UNWIRE,
CNIKE: ;",0011KUNION WEB;
With d gOneial useuirtinent, komprisini none but tke bet
quaiiteh nladS of :09 beetiotaterol4 and, /145 , 44 rkail; con:
durable
sow Fikeres.
OldfArsire re4bitetiathe best manner.
feb2o-dawly... • .
BUEJE[tER HOUSE,
MAItKJET SQIO ARE,
1 - IAnRISBURG, PENN'A
GEO. J. BOLTOT, I'ROPRIETOR.
C .A._R D
The above well ,known.nnd - hing established Hctel is
now undergoing a' illoroOgli renovation, and being in a
great degree newly ternished, under the proprietorship
of Mr. Gutman J.: Beiioa who has been an inmate of the
'hoMM`for; the last three :Years; and is well known to
,Thankflal :for, thoi liberal patronage which it has en_
joyed,'l cheerfullycomniend Mr. Bolton to the public
f vor. Deb &Feta WILLIAM BLiEHLEIt.
-- •
aUST:I.-iItECEIVED
ANOTHE.W. LOT OF THOSE
.! EXTRA ..FINE. POINTED -
I GOILD PENS
•4F 'NEWTON'S" 'formerly' Bagley's)
manufacture; warranted to Matti bait in materiel,
the finest polatetl r most-durable _and- as_cheap as any
market„xfohmile tt with, as yaxt,ety • of] soldluld Silver
Cases of trittidaitieeantrptidei; it — -
.'t RERAN,hIt'S COUP BOOKSTORE,
61 Barket street.
at. 1, kJ ,
fVOR. f ehiptkrier lanct- PitteßlP'
Wk91#0,103.,;1 LLii 444.41.01, 11 f ( 44,
• t
•Prfp
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT THE NEW CITY STORE!
URICH & COWPERTHWAIT
CORNER FROM k MARKET SIR
A NNOUNCE to the oilizene of Harris
ii burg at d the pnblle generally, that they haie just
returned' from the eastern cities with a large and well Se-
laded stock of Fall. and Winter goods, which• they will
sell at the ye ,jr lowest prices.
TioniEsTic GOODS of every' kind.
Bleached and lJnbleacbed Mastitis,
Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels.
RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A large assortment of Welsh Flquieli forSidepg. -
An assortment Domestic Ginehams, • - '
Manchester Gioghame, , •
" 'Batinettsand 'simeres,
Black Cloths atall prices, '
. 1 Cloths for Ladles' Chesterfields,
4, Beaver Clothe tor the Arab ClO/1133.
. ,
A. FINE AFSORTMENT OF BLANKETS.
. .
A large assortment of Calm!mires, espec i ally adapted to
Bey's wear. An assortment of. Merino Drawers, and Dn.
Anassprtalent: of Oirpeta Irian /.2,41 eta a
yard to $l.OO per yard. • . .
'SO LATEST STYLES
SATIN'DECHENES, ,
pi.A TI) VALV,NCIAS.
VELVET .POPLINS,
STRIPED AND PLAID
RICH PLAIN AND 'FIGURED
MERINOS,
RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED
ALL .WOOL,DELAINES,
• BLAgic sg.as, Au, WIDTHS.
A large aMortiiient of BrOcbe and blanket Egidtwle, with
a lull stook of the latest novelties:. - •
An assortment of Plain anctrigured. casinierea.
LINENS OF ALL RINDS'.
a • _ •
Particular 'attention paid to first elam Aosiery and Em
broideries; &0., &c., he. •: ••• • • • ' .
Au BaSortMent of Eugenic wove trail 'spring skirt pat
tern extension.
Anasaortment off brooding and Flannel 3, • -•
CIRICH & COWPPETIINFAIT,
- • Corner of Front and ItarketStreets, Ilarrisbitrg.
Formerly occupied by,/ ,4.Bitner. ; 0ct2.1171y,
BARG INS= FOR ITH:E SEASON,
.J. -- 0. - kai - gt,CYlik:,
Jnst rettidied , ;and receiving. AilidelPhis rand
New, York,
tARGARiCS - In 'Filks - of alfkiiicfor.eash . . -
--
-BARGAINS injileawls, of ail.kinds,l forl
BARGAINS in. Cloaks andTalmas of,ail kinds, forrash.
BARGAINS in Plaid - DieSSGoods;Otall ithids,'fornesti:
litfi4AlNS.lll OvorY., .Tariety
..of,.Seitstypable Alien
"Goods, for cash.. .
BARGAINSin Blankets; of all liindiv cashfor-
,BARGAINB in all kiodspf Flannehi,fotioseb.
BARG4.INB in Ciirtiettirepf Oa, Clothp r iko.; tor cash;
Aod BARGAINS in afllitrids of Goods usually kept
.044.,A; pitAic49l9o44lWaAroKY,4r4p,47o,l~
I ,t7 Armw.11111,0114..11.11t
I,Litl - 3 .1 . 4! alff
PII.ILADELPHI2I: -
SHIRT .AND "COLLAII, HOUSE
„ .miguttormis or ,
SHIRT'BOS - Oii
White, Fancy, Check,
Hickory, Denim and Flannel- •
. UNDEII.AND OVRI3.BHIRTS,
Overalls, Drawers and
Qentlemene B'nrnishing Goode.
- • ' BENNETt t RUCH,
octl7-dBm ' 217 Chtireih Alley.
Agents for the Beverly India Rub_ber Clothing.
FOR. H
A . LARGE. LOT OF FIRST QUALM 1
- •
"TOWIN'S GLPVES,
Slightly damaged with water—Price 50, igal 75 cis.—
GREAT SAROAINS. A fine assortment of same 4itality,
perleoi—BlaeiriWhlte mid Colored, at, 7
' • • • , • . „CAT:MARVA
iNe. 14 Marketmquare.
• • JUSZ FROM•THE.. :
IIE I TML.ALTrin - 11.312L3C.AM8
.SUBSCRIBER has, juAt.received
Prom the New 1 eq. and Philadelphia Trade Sales
j A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, OP
-STANDARD WORKS. !
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE.
Atho, • .
SCHOOL BOOKS •
•
BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY
OF ALL MENDS
To which the attention of the Public, Committees of
Libraries; Teachers, Country Merchants and purchasers
'generally, is invited., ; „ . . . ;
As all have been pureintsed far beloW the regular'
prices, they can arid 'will be sold at hut &small:advance'
on the cost, insuring to purchaserit,a attving i op.o to 26
:ger cent. on trade prices, at ' • '
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE •
octal - 6l.Market Street.
BERGNER'S - CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
51 MARKET STREET,
IS THE CHEA.PES2 ELA.C.E IN THE CITY
SCHOOL BOOKS
SCHOOL STATIONERY,
Comprising all the various
READING AND SPELLING 800 z,%
ARITHMETICS • ALGEBRAS,
•
GRAMMAR.% ETTEOLOGIES,
• DICTIONARIES, HISTORDLY,
. . P.EffLOSOBIIIES, and,
all the SCHOOL BOORS 'llse& nib° Tartans Pdblio and
Private Schools of tne City, together with. •
COPY' AND composracts - Booxs;
• _LEITER; CAP and NOTE.PApEII, .
BLANK BOOKS, SLATES,
'LEAD ANDSLATE PENCILS,
' •
PENS AND SOLDERS, INE
INKSTANDS, RULERS and
the most complete assortment of SCHOOL BPATIONERY•
constantly on hand ono for sale at THY-4019;MT PRICLS
OP ANY PLAut in thecity - at • t
• . BERGNER'S OHEAP.BOOBSTORE: •-•
- 51 Market Street.
star-Liberal discounts•made to teachers and dealers'. •
Any article not on hand; promptly tarnished ,without
extra
.! rge• sen24
DR. C. ViTEICREL
_ ;
SURGEON ANI) °OCULIST,
RESIDENCE T.I7IRD, NEAR NORM STREET.
mar2l-daw
• ...DENTISTRY.:
THE undersigned ..D.OPT.O.ROFDENTAL
SURGERY, has retgrrigaand rfaumect hie . Practice
State' street' 6pp:raft& tlie."Bifttly-Eloassi” witere. he
will Ise , rilsaziell atteudla. all who nlity - d,lire hiso set-:
vises. jsepAi Gri.G5A.DPbt?!..
- -
LEMON
LEM ` just * - ,
Ps , AND - order 151 i
01,t.p.„,,G"s hi prim °
Fcat' ‘-'''- Lai jO , . - int:- iiknirAi
.„,zzi 4-
44iteltottRI tor,
, .
. . ~ .ve7l
...),,, it 11.,
kiram tinting VW.
Haring procured Steam Power Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB and:BOOR PRINTINu of every_
description. cheerer that ft can be done at any other es.
tabbahnientin the country.
tar Pou r lines dr less conailtute nue•half swam:Man
line d Or more than four constitute a square.
Ilan Square. one day...
one week
one month ,
three months 8 00
if six months 4 0
one 'Sir .••..... ......... . • • :,
One Fqnar• one day - 00
pie meek ........ 8 -7 00
4.• one month.. . . . . ... .--3 00
• three months . .... „
00
.......
six months._ 8 00
one year 10 00
lay-Badness notices inserted in the Local catmin t or
before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS DElt LINE
ibr each insertion.
NO. 79.
sir ilaniages and. Deaths to be charged as (regular
advertisements.
. Wrltteia,for tbe Daily, Telegraph
THE FLAG OF FORT ROULTRIIR.
“The American flag cannot be neon among the atoms
at our. 'whereon. .IL can only bo dimly neon down the
Bay,,floating from the top otiort Moultrie."—Chertaton
Mircury. . •
What means ttds scandal of out rug?
Fin of the gallant free,
Whose asuri folds so gracefully
Encircle land and sea. '
Whose .shiatitast old colonial:etas
Are changetto tuna TaSSI. -
Why fade those stripes frau ollltafolda2
Why melt those stars away /
They all have cluster'd aide by aide,
In many a deadlyfray—
And Battered, aye, triamphantly,
On many a batte.day.
They shrank aghast from traltorOns tomb,
They gad from Tasasores hand;
Those stars and stripes could never WM
O'er suet!, a moldy hand •
Of Catalinien : pittriots—.
Dishonoring the land.
Aye; fling your pennant to the breeze,
The standard of a day;
And laugh to acOru, if laugh you Nil',
Afoul% "fiir doivn the Say' ,
The Moultrie &Kirin proudly wave,
When thine has passed away.
gooriumena, Nov. 1860.
We have been waiting and watching, for
several days, for some appropriate and fit
ting eulogium, from the Press, upon that
model pastor, the Rev. Mr. Patterson, of
Chicago, whose eminently Christian mode
Of discharging the =sacred duties of the
Confessional, inaugurates It more perfect
law of confidence betwein 'Penitent and
Pastor. A daughter of the Church, in
deep affliction, laid her sorrows in peniteit;
dal end touching language, before her
Spiritual Father, entreating,liirri to'present
them, in her behalf, to thatMe'rciful.Judge
before *hem all who are: heavy' Indert_nre
invited to cast their burthens. 'That rigid
Pesti* who treads
-"lholsteep find thorny'liay to biairen,'+
instead-of going teithins penitent—braised
in he . ert,.snci.erushed in spirit—before-Him
win) is madly to be entreated, hinned her
petition over to a • hUMELR ttibunall: The
appeal, of. 'an erring but oontrito AaßgAter,
of Church, for
_theyeator's intercession
herEteitveiklytPatliii, 468EI'VerolVEY"
'4 , '"' • bwitsed,gfarithedolijotiati.
-
worm. •=vr morrinbuf..- "
_
_ _ iv aggravate ChCinl.
Midify 11' 'nil, 'We'repSat,'' inaughtatei '
near_era inielerical ethics. .....Itnretorma the
relation between _Confessor gict, fo n enitsu4.
ItCCO`riaets and di s pels delkalon" under
whiclY-Christians have labored', .i.A.=-instir
takes „the, ; . confession of a member, his
clinrch and 'hands it over to a civil ma gic .
trate I - This certainly. conflicts witli-long
cherished prejudices..:: Pastor ' s hdve suffer
ed pains and-penaltiesi:languisbecl in pris
on, andlleftedlorturks; rathet:thap divulge
the. secrets: of the confessional. Indeed,
there is a higher, brighter, holier example.
When an erring . but penitent woman came
before our Saylor, in reply to those - . who
desired him to repel her ,he rebuked them all
all by telling him who was without sin to Oast
the: first stone. Our modern and model
Chicago pastor , reverses the teachings and
example of his Diiine Master,' by himself
Stating tie penitent who ailed Tor his-
prayers !- . [ALBANY Evziarla JotTaNAL.
• THE SILENT . CONFLICTS OF LIFE.—A tri
umph the field is a theme for poetry,
for painting, Air historY eulogietic, and ag
grandliing agencies, w hose, united tribute
constitutes Jame; but there are victories
won by> men over themselves more truly
honorable .:to the conqueror than any that
can be • achieved •in i war. Oh, through
theee'silent successes, we never hear, the
tattles in which they are obtained- are
fought in solitude and without help, save
ahoye. The conflict sometimes
Waged' in the still watches of the night, and -
the struggle is often fearfiil. Honor 'to
every eonaneror in .such a warfare!, Honor
to the man or woman who fightstemptation,
hatred, revenge, envy, nelfishness,,back to
its latit coveit in the heart, and then expels
it forever. - :Although no :outward show of
hort6Fito - crue'sto the victors of these good
fights, they have their reward, a higher
on` than, "fame can - bestow: They come
ontlif 'the combat self ennobled.
A MOTHE.Teg TJLE.:--it la said that a cer
tain celebrated artist had already, spent
two Whole years 'in Painting a scene;_ but
being 'diseatiefied; destroyed the -labor of
many - months , : and was making another at
tempt, when a friend` interrogated him as
to the tanse Of hie itUis spending so much
of his time. - ilia reply was;
"I.:s•:tipt for immortality.'.'
Every Indiiidn'ir r now living, is tieing
work' but a manna, to
whom is: committed the training!of a Moils):
immortal, is emphatically reAmto, FOR IM
MORTALITY. . • ...
Here is The .handlthat:is` delineating Yfea
tures, .on a canvass. which will :retain .ita
characters 'ffar into the ether, world." It
iathis'eonsideratioa that:gives its women-
tons iinportance tathat-:Auestion, so often
asked with so muohliQueitude; by the tini
ions incither, ' "what influenoes'arerongAose
I can bring to bear upon my child;'will'be
the - ;most lasting and pOctgetiVi3 of "the
greateiit good?" , - F • '
,t ,
Thou= Tn‘acilirrr.77,aleFort t 3Vayoe (Ind).
"'limes"
,says ticket ainost terri* tragedy oe•
warred in 'Adapts' county; in - Vat' State; a' feir
days/netbint;- As*niiiin.abotittO 'churn but;
ter threttiometailine. „water into the -chiiri
into - rhich - one of tha.children pongliatk,
bi the; 'froYihni - Ip r linedlin - infaut, and it,raa
iekitledc tt.;',diatfif ber Ireptrthe
tatitligithinid4 nflieted it death-414 , t
wohdtte - After reatiming(*hatilhe
:had; dualr . Phf9threw , betle / Y641 3 3 } M4 1 4, 1 !•44
;Wig aiowiiel *
RATEB ALA AliFlitniel
SIM
l 00
Ea=l
A Model Pastor.