Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 12, 1860, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
oviveTa FRCEPTETO
:Y GEORGE BERGNER I& CO.
TERMS —Stymkt Sursclurnos.
Tint MILT TELEGRAPH :refired to subscribers in the,
, t siugli at nests per week. Yearly subscribers
-,ltt be cbarged $4.00,
WEEKLY AEG SEIG-WICEELT TELEGRAPH.
Ty , lasotterin teals° published twice a week daring
sae session or [yeaegislatsrr. d weekly during the re
mainder of the y, and fume- to subscribers. sit the
illowing rates, via:
Singh SUbrA,rilArs per yes:.. ..
a.
Seven
Ton
TEN LAW OF DOCIY.F.MIPSRh.
fubscritiers order the thscuotinuance their news
rs, the publisher cloy continue to t:end theca until
palace,
arrearages arc paid.
tIIIf subscribers neglect or - refute to take their newspa.
;:erponsonl ethe
i o ll l ihthiee y to b w ar hich e tlhled
are
N r i e l c o t a e n d d
t o h p ey e r a e r d
res e
theta discontinued
atebital
lIELMBOLD'S I{ELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S FIELMBOLD'S
IIIELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
H ELMBOLD'S HELM BOLD'S
HELM BOLD'S 1-I.ELM.BQLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELAIROLD'S
lIELMBOLD'S HELINIBGLD'S
Extract Buchu, Extract Bachol`... _
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Becht; Extract Raclin,
Extract Buchu, Extract &tabu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Bache, Extract Buchu,
Extract Bache, Extract Bache,
FOR SECRET Sr DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET 84. DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET 8 f DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET 81 DELICA2'E DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR ,SECRET Er DELICATE DISORDERS.
A Positive and Spee fie Remedy
A Positive and Speckle Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy,
A
A Positive and Specific Remedy s
Fot I,I4EASICS OF THE
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GliA •L, „KID A I.,TE, DICUPSY,
BGADDEo', GRA VEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, DRAY EL, AIDA Brs, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DitOPoY
BLA DDE z, ORA EL, KID A DROPS
BLADDER, ole A VAL, KIDNBEN, DROPSY,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS, -
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
And ail Diseases of i'exuat Organs,
Ina alt Disease; of SealeaL ("vans,
And all Diseases of &xuai Origins,
And all Diseases of 'Sawa Organs,
Ana all Ditcases of &tit a Grgans,
And all ',tamed of .cattal trr,ans,
AEI,./M1 Face .
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and tut pradeacies In Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
From whatever Cause orighlatleg, cud whether ox.
Mos In
NA LE OR FEMALE.
Fetaalei, take uo more rills I They are ot,ao avail for
o.ll2llthaintS Inc:Sent to the sex. Use
Extract Buchn.
Heltabold's Bstract Buena is a Medicine widob Is per
racily pleasant in /t 3
Taste and Odor,
But immediate In Its action, giving Health and Vigor to
the Frsoue, Mount to the Pallid Masa, and restorniill the
latioat to A erreot state br
HEALTH AND PURITY,.
Re'mbold's Istract Vachu is prepared cocordlng to
Pharmacy nod Chemutry, and Is promrlbod and used by
'A he Most Ihntlileitt Phystolane.
Way no longer. 1 rocure tue remedy at onoe.
?ace $1 per bott'e, or ma for $6.
Depot 104 south lentil street, Philadelphia.
Beware of Unprineipltd Dealers
Trying to palm off their own or other articles or BUCHU
en the teputatiou attained by
Helmbold's! Extract limbo,
The Original and only Genuine.
We uesire to run to the
Merit of our Article!
'Dudes is worthless — is sold at much less rates and
couaequoutiy paying a mush butter wilt,
We Defy Competition I
ilk for
klelmbold's .Extract Buchu.
Take no other.
z , old by 1). W. Gross & Co. and all druggists every
Where. n vll. dawam
JOHN B. SMITH.' S'
BOOT Sc SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
ALWAYS on hand a large assortuargat of
Boas, sucks, tsAlTE,tzt, Ste., or tho very best
tuaalies for gentlomen, and childrens' wear.L—
Pricot to suit the tlalH. all kinds of iv uHK MADE To
GHDgH lu the beat slyie by superior workmen
HkYAINIXO done at short notice.
o-. fl.atf JOHN It. SIIITH, Harrisburg.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
WOULD respectfully inform his old
patrons and the public generally, that he w
continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH
!WS, He will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their
/tomes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given at
Des residence, in Third street, a few doors below the
'e n lietbrmed Church'. decls-dtf
AUGUSTINE L. C.HAVNE.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Residence No. 27 harsh Second Sired.
N. B—JOBBING AIIENDED TO.
,Abdu
• WW. HAYS, •
ATTORNEY-AT AW.
Office Walnut St., between Second and
Third, Harrisburg, Pa.
ar4p davrt
DR. T. J. MIL S i
SURGEON DENTIST,
OFFERS his services to the citizens of
Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share of
the goblin patronage, and gives assurance that his best
endeavors shall be gives to render satisfaction in his pro
fession. Being an old, well tried dentist, be feels safe in
wiling the public generally to call on him, assuring
hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services
Okloe No. 1.01 Market street, in the house fortherly coo
ranted by Jacob H. Eby, near the United States Hotel,
Harrisburg, myti-dly
ALDERMAN
HENRY PEPPER,
OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (sEk - gu;s goy?,
NEAR MARKEL
Residence, Chestnut Street near, Epurth
CITY OF HARRISBURG, FENN!A.
myl2.da
NEW DRUG-
AND PRESCRIPTION STORE
t
w. 111 M ST.
Uoal Truggist and Ohemist, would inform the
(Miscue of Harrisburg, that he has leased thelstorii room
recently occ Aged by Dr. Kimbell, and is now prepared
to furnish those who fell disputed to patronise. him; With
pure and unadulterated Drugs and Medicines, such astan
be relled piton, having had several years experirnce; to
toe Drug and Prescrlptiou businesi, he mo-t respectfully
solicits a share of Physiciab. , Preatriptim bustu ss. He
bus also'a large and Varied Edisuitment of Perfumery,
Stationery, Lt. Also, all of the most popular Patent Me-
Muffles ot the day ; also, Tobacco, Sugars, ;Mull, &o , of
the that brands; also, Alcohol, Turp nano,
Burning fluid,
t HAM. Iu tact everything wsually kept in a well
stocked d. ug store. n.,v12 dim
STATE CAPITAL BANE.
•
CAMERON, COLDER, -NBY &.
CORNER 81COND AND WALNGT
HARRIS BURG, PENN',
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VOL. XIII:
glisitilantous.
CONCENTRATED LEAVEN,
Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of Pastry, coo
MANUFACTURED BY
EDW. CEI4III.OEitLIN & CO.,
Proprietors of.SheuvinuCchernisal Works -
No. 33 INDIA STREE I, Boston.
CONBENTRATED LEAVEN is the re
. s uit of:iserefel chemical research. All its ingredi
mria- arelirepireil in "Mullis best state of purity, and com-
I winded with:a 'ooW:talked= bread ore: far better
quality, and in much , less time, th , in by any ether pro
cuss- ; 'and 'by the Manufacturers subtitle it, matt On*,
entallaOhee;:. to the 'llltiiiillentjet:a E. - admit:aing' douse
keepers, bakers, &a..., .
Bread oriiij iim:keiiy.ushigieolidentritg Leaven
is lighter;hiore iliges.bble and uniultious; has an motes..
ble, natural taste; le li.es HAW r.bur ; will ret,ln its
moisture longer than by any other process, and the
whole preparation for the oven need cot exceed ten
It is valuable because it Is not perishable, and may be
rendered available in places and at times when yeast is
not within reach, as at sea.- climates and under
all Oreg.mnattees, , it may be adopted, thus obviating all
ulfticulty or procuring yeast: or ether ferrite t, which Is
frequently
. 01 ,, au inferior , , quality, rei dering the bread
more nr. Inns unwholesome:
It ii.ilso.valuable as regards economy, as it has been
ascertained OA a saving is -effected in the flour of no' _
leas than 18 percent. In the,ccitration urocces much of
the saccharine of the flour Is.l.Wt by Elting converted
into carboy in acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is in
curred solely tor the porpose of generating gas to raise
tbo dough. By using Concentrated Leaven this waste is
avoided, and the: gasp obtained in a manner equally effi
cacious. FerMentatiou r as has been' slated, destroys a
part of the flour or meal , .!•ud t in consequence, a barrel of
Blur weighing 1961bsTwhich, by the con mon method,
oratharily makes about 250 Ds of bread. etVeS by this
process 200 lbs , thus effecting the very important saving
of 30 per cent.. in the quantity of flour.
.By conformity to
the directions on each package, any person capable of
ordinary atipution may conduct the process, anu the re
sult will invariably be highly satisfactory.
CERTIFICATE! FROM DR. MAYES,
estayer to the Slate of Atapachheetts.
"I have aualysed the ConeentrAett heavcn, manufac
tured by Beira. ifdw thamburlin & Co., with reference
to its purity and efficiency of action in producing the ef
fect of yeast in distending dough, and thereby rendering
it fit for making bread. This article is skillfully coin.
pounded, from perlectly pure Material It raises the
dough without cot:aiming ttie sugar or any other pcicci
pie in tie diur, perfectly; and the same weight el flour
will proauce mote sweet, palatable bread than .can be
obtained through yeast; while lor cakes and pastry It Is
invaluable, as , it saves all risk, and much time of the
pastry cook. -
"The experinitints made by me confirm the statements
made by thelffidiulacturers, and proves this compound
worthy of public approval and extended use.
'..itespectlut ly,
"A. A. It AYES, 11.. D.,Stato kaayer,
"16 Boylston street, Boston, September gs, 1860."
DIR-ECTIONS
BREAKFAST AND' TEA ROTI2.—Two or three teaspoousful
of Leav,n. (according to the quality of the tiour,) to one
quart of (lemur; mix thoroughly by paean two or three
blues througu.a sieve ; rub in a piece of butter half the
size or an egg, and make' the paste with cold milk or ,
Mater, (milk is preferable . ) barely stiff enough to permit
rolling out. Much kneauing should .be avoided. Cut
to de sired form, and place immediately in a hot oven and
bake quickly.. • • ` • •
LOAF LAD.—The same proportions of Leaven and
flour sifted together as above; omit , the butter, slid make
the paste EMI' enough to kneed ipp;tri, Mak
_and Atatto i
lIKKORTurrtireETON - Dtreir. -
• GRATIAJII BREAD —Three teaspoousful of Leaven to one
quart of wheatmeal, sifted together ; add one gill of mo
lasses and two eggs ;pekethe- paste thin with milk and
bake in a slow owe. ' • - •
Etaowic BRZAD.—three teaSpOonsfal of Leaven to one
pint of flour, and one pint orcorn meal, all well sifted to
gether; add two 'eggs and about a gill of molasses; uiako
We paste thin witb milk, and bake slovity.
..; BUCKWHEAT CAKEB.—Flour and Milk sualcient to make
one quart of batter; add ene egg, then three teaspoonsful
of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quiek.
Duiartios.--eitt together one quart ofllour and two tea.
apeousiul of Leaven; nali-in apiece of butter half as large
as an egg ; min' nttli cold'milk or water, and boll tan
minutes.
°Heston Slimier Cans --f,lft together two largo-cups
of flour and two teaspeonsful of Leaven; put In lead a'cup;
of bunter and a cup and a' half of sugar ; mix with nc:old
milk or water to a atilt batter, add spinet° snit thptt!ntis,r
and bake immediateyyi
CINCOINATI &Von CAKZ —TWO cups of w)altiffsagaV
beaten win!) tee yblke of six eggs—the whites otinisiOits
beaten to a froth; then beat'all together ; add thretittutn
of knotted flour, oho cap or water, and three teaspoonsful
of Leaven; fLaver.with two tsasiMensful of essence , of lo
mon, and bake in a quick oven. '
J —Sift together one quart of flour and three
teaspoonaful cilleactn ; rub in oue tea-cur ful of butter.
add a oup and a half of white sugar, and spice to suit the
taste; mix stiff enough to roll out, and bako
ELlgap CA KN.—One quart of flour and thr , e teaspoon
ful of Leaven kited together •; add a cap of butter, one
pound of currants, two cups of white sugar, and one tea
spoontal of cinuamon ; , mix .with. cold mi.k to a still pat
ter, and bako in a slow oven.
CORM CANN.—Uue pint, each of flour and Indian meal,
and three teuipoorsful of Leaven, well sifted toge.her ;
add one gill of molasses and two eggs ; mix thin with
milk, and balie in a slow oven.
CTIP Ostsz.—Flue cups of flour and three teaspooneful
of Leaven, silted together; add one. cup of butter, two of
sugar, and two eggs, all well beat together ; theu add a
cup of currints, and spice to suit the taste. Bake about
half an hour.
Luna' Getts..;—Three quarters of a pound of flour and
four teaspoonful of Leaven sifted together; oue pound of
sugar anti six ounces- et butter beaten to a cream ; the
whites ol eight eggs well beaten, and the juice of tate le
mon; mix with milk.
- Wstistsat lAitti.=Five cups of flour, three teaspoonful
of leaven, three cups of sager, one of butter, orie -of
to Is, and two eggs, fault and spice to the taste. Bake
about halt au hour.
Packed in Cases of 1,2, 4, and Six Dozen Cans.
For sale by Grocers anti Druggists generally.
WILLIAM. Iit:LAUER & Bath, Wholesale Agents,
N 0.59 North Front Street, Philadoptda.
novl3-d3m
HERR'S HOTEL!
NEWLY REFITTED
rrillE UNDERSIGNED having leased
± this well latown and popuhr hotel, iu the city of
Ilarrieburg, Is now rani, g and furnishing the same
%fifth ;NEW IrtIkNIIIIEF. in the very be.st modern style.
It Is located in tue most coined part or the city, within
a short distance of the dipole or f-ur (afferent railroad
and also near the State Ca pitul buildings.
The house is large and the sleeping apartments are
Sell ventilated:
The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable ora
cles This city is well known throughout the StaUs as
having the best market outside of the Atlantic cite, aM
consequently no complaints shall be ma de on that score.
The BAR has alio unaOrgone,changes and will tie if. pi
stocker' with the beet'snd pureA:Liquoit tit the country
No exertion. will . bo.sparo4 to -mass the:traveler and
sojourner coinfOrf.able-nieverY.reSpOct. - :fr'contlnuance
u: the patronage or the old customers, together with new
addltions is respectiully
H. BENFORD & CO.
Harrisburg, August 23-tf .
CITY LIVERY STABLES'.
BLACKBERRY ALLEY,' LY THR REAR OF
HERR'S HaT.EL.
THE undersigned has recommenced the
livery business in his NEW and spacious STA.
BUS, located.ais above, with a large and varied stock or
HORSES, CARRIAGES and OldNlLibEeki, which be will
hire at moderate TAtes ! ,. F. A. nWARTZ.
sepitB.dly
IL L. GODBOLD
PRACTICAI, tuner and Repairer of
Pianos, Melodeons, 3c., he., will remive orders in
future at WM. KNut,HE'S Hasid .lore, Marizetstreel
All orders le the above named place; or at the Buehler
House, *ill ineset wlth'proinia attention.
Eirst class PIANOS for sale sepl9 diy
NOTICE TO SPECULATORS.
VAL UABLE_SU.LLDING LOTS ,FOR' SALE.
A NUMBER OF LARGE SIZED BUILD
..ta, DIG LOTS adjoining sho Round House and Work '
buoys of thi‘ Patina.- itallmata . COmpany; will be sold
law ana oirfoanolable tonal: 'Apply to
= .ango Gm
. JOHN W. HALL: "
=a
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA.. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 12, 1860.
FOR MAKING
Jitebitat
DR . J OLIN SON ,
13 4!1.3L.T.1EME4C03E1.30
LOCK HOSPITAL
HAS discovered the most certain, speedy
and effectual remedy in the world fur
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
. ,
Reuse IN 111 TO TWELVE HOURS.
No 'Mercury or Noxious Drugs.
ilarA Cons WARRiNTED., OR NO CH4III3E, IN RECCE ONE vtt
Two DAVS.-ai
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains lo
the Loins, Al:rectum of the Kluneystutd. Madder, Organic
Week tags, D ervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow
era, Dyspepsia ' / aegnor, Low Fret its, Cool witatof ideas,
Palpitation of the Be, Tiintelity,lrembinage, Dimness
of Sight ertaiddioess, C.settaa of the Stomach, Affections
of the Head, Thro t, se or :kin—those terrible el ei
ders arisiag from the indiscretion or Solitary Debits cd
Youth— ho o dr° abut and destructive practises which
pr duce constitutional debility, retder marriage innrs
aia; and destroy bath buoy and mind.
YOUNG MEN.
Young men especially who have become the victims ot
solitary Vice, that ureteatui and destructive habit woich,
acouaily sweeps to an ut t met? grave thousands ot
young men of the most exalted talent and hi illiaut intel
lect, wt.° n.l;ot otherwise hare entrained listening,
senates with the thunders of el tquence, or waked to ec
tau the living tyro; may Can wl:n full confidence.
bIARRIAGE.
Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be
ing aware el physical weakness, should immediately ecia.. -
suit Dr. J.,-and be featured to pei fact. hoalth.l
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Invateclietely cured and full vigor restored.
Ile who places himself under the care of- Dr. J., may
ehYt wsly coo Ode in LIS Loner as a gentleman, and cog -4
fldently re ly . upon Lis skill as a I hyslel in.
fiGrOtaae mr. 7 south F aderick street, Baltimore.
Mu., ou toe left hand tiuu gohig tuna Baltirnore street, 7
doors trout the corner. 11 pat lloular in ottservin4
name or number, o you will riiii6Lrire the place. , be;
dueler for Ignorant, T. Viing Quacks, with raise- na es,
or taltry honb,g Certificates, attracted by tile rept
Lion of lir. J. boson, 1 to a near
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use onthe ,
rarly. •
DR. JOHNSTON
Dr. Johrson member of the Royal College of Surgeent , „
Loudon, prawn ae Rom one of tte most eminent (.141.eigesi
of the United state -, and lie greatest part of...Whose"Ansi
has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila
delphia slid elsewhere, has effected some of the must es
toei-ling cu. es tlist wets fiver known. Mauytroublesi
with ringing la the ears and head wiled 2.9100, great ittr
vousiu ea, Uoing alarmed at sudden soulid bashfultfeti,
a Lan frequent hluulaitig, attended sometimes with d‘ritage
meut of mind were cured immediately, . _
TAKE PAKTICIILAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who having Injured them.
selves by private nod improper indulgeocica, that. secret
and solitary hab:t which ruins both-body and mindow,
iltilog thtM for either ousinessor society.
'these are acme of the sad and melancholy effects : pio,
duced by sally Ja:.bits of youth, viz: 'Weakness of.the
Back and Limos, Fates in the Head, Dimness of sot,
.LOSd of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Dears, bysl -
Narvoud Irritability, Derangement ef tbeblgtiative
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of COnstiottp,
Son, &c.
MENTALLY
MitivrAuvitho fearful effect; ou tholdiodiwo.-o ,
.bo dreaded lotow, ,lle-
PreaSion or sojrits, Evil' Forabodiogs,„AVeiliOu ;tool* ,
Self-distrost;Love of Solliudo,illeofdity;lia.; ail:N.s3lm
Ui lhu evii effeols.
Thoesanus of persons of alt ages, can now judge what
is the =WO of their decline in health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated; have a
slogular appearance about the oyes, cough, and symp
toms of oonsump.lou.
YOUNG MEN
who bavo injured themselves by a c practlee,
In
dulgrd iu wueu alone—a habit frequently learned from
oci: cowauloris,;or at .schocik the .4 Mots of :which are
nightly- felt, - even whiet ableep, atd if not cured, renders
marriage uupostihte and destroys both mind. and body,
should apply immediately.
Whitt a pity.th.tt a young man, the hopes of Us coon
try. the dArillig of his parents, should be Ulan:bed l'Ora
'all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences
~.g• deviating rein tt.e path of nature, and tuuulging in a
, oert.tiu secret habit. :Such persons ma, before conteir,
MARRIAGE,
efttot that a sound mind and body aro the mo,t tmeetsary
es to promoa connubial happiness. Indeed
Whhout these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the vi3w; the
mind beco.nes shadowed wits despair, and filled with the
mel.,ncholy reflection that the 4appiness or another be
comes blighted with our own.
DR. JOHNSON'S DIVE GORATING REVEDY FOR OR
GANIC WEA.k.NFMS
By this great 'and importeut remedy, Weakness of the
Oqans are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
Thousands or the most nervous and debilitated who
had lost nh hope, Isve been immediately relieved. All
lame, intents v), blarriage, Physical ur Mental Disqualid•
union, Nervous, Trembling, Weikoess or Exhaustion or
ilse most feartulkind, speedily cured.
j;igglTO STRANGERS
The : many thousands cured at this Insilution within the
last twelve yams : , and the nemerous important Surgical
operations performed by lir. . J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and runny other persons, notices of
which have appeared again and again helots) the
besides but sfatiding as a gentleman of character and re
sporsibitity, 13 a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
Mar ASeS 010 luritUDENCE —When the misguided
and imprudeut votary of pleasure Buds he has imbibed
the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that
au illiffuned acute of shame or dread of discovery deters
Mar/rota apptylug to those who, from education nod re
spectability can atone befriend him, delaying till the con
stitutional symptoms tit this horrid disease make their
appearance, affecting : the head, [groat, nese, akin, sc.,
prugrosiiiiig on with frightful rapidity, till death puts is
period to his dread ul sufferings by sending him to "Ma
uourne from whence nu traveler returns."- It is a mei
incholy fact thiit thousands fail TitaiMS to this terrible
disease, owing to the unsallfuluess ot ignorant pretend
prs, who, by the use of phut deadly poison, mercury, ruin
the constitutiou and rnOce theytsidue of life nusershie.
Z..TE.A.SGZII3.— . -The Doctor's n hang In his
office.
Jar-Letters must &relate a Stamp toes ou tbe reply
fAr Iteaseuta sent by Mall.
o . 7 south Fieuerick street, Bazemore.
ati/ 1:3 , , _
SILVER PLATED WARE
BY
HARVEY FILLEY,
N 0.1222 Market street, PFULADIMPECLA,
Manufacturer of Ilse
NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of
FORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, BUTTER KNIVES,
CASTURS, TEA SETS, URNS, KETTLES,
WAtfERS, BUTLER OLSIO.S, ICE PITCHERS,
t,;ARE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE,
CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, &c.,
With a general assortment, comprising none but the bee
gemaity, made of the. bestatataricas and heavily paced, con:
staining them a
Serviceable and.. durable article
FOE, HOULS; STEAMBOLTS AND PRIMITIL FASIMIS.
Oltt Ware re-plates In the be manner,
feb2o-dawly
BUEHLER HOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE,
HARRISBURG;PENN'A
GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR.
CARD
The ab i ye well known and long established I.lcdel is
now undergoing a _thorough renwiration,and being in a
great degree newly furuished, under the proprietorship
of Mr. GaoROR J. sßerrar, who has been an inmate of the
oou.e ter trie last three years, and is well known to
.ts guests.
Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en..
jnyeu, I cheerfully commend Mr. Belton .to the public
f vv• rieB aawtfl WILLIAM BUEEILEtt.
OR a superior and Cheap Table or
F
, Lqii oil. go In KELLER'S DRUG STORY.
It AN (.4 ES .AND LEMON S
.• 1
7 CORTY BOXES iri,prune orde j ust TO
entredeand3atiaki .
1%5 __.
DOOM & CO.
Aistettameous
IMPORTANT; NOTICE
For the Afflicted with
_Diseases which
Appear to be Incurable.
. •
DOCTOR C. WEICFIEL, residing in Har
: rt,tierg, Pa., Third street near North ...tract, cored
to taernsatty as well as Arnerica,many per:ons after hav
ing been treate l without success by other physicians.—
We extraf t here some patist4 es irom German newipapers
of this pia e, containing acknowledgement of such far.
sons and their recommendation to apply la similar cases
to Dr. WEICHS.L.
Georg- West Hanover township, Dauphin coun
ty, testifies that he was perfectly cured of a cancel: in
ward, his 1 it cheek. Jane Ittid.haug -, of Harit.httrg,
te.milles that having been treated by various physiei.no
for lice years in the case ot Rheumatism lit boils legaso
that she wa; unable to lift one leg before the other durlnf
all that time; atter their abandonment sho used Dr.
Weicbel's medicine only about three mouths, and was
p. ['featly . cui ed. J. Solleube - ger let tides iliac his sister
Jane liming been confined to her bed for nine 3 ears, and
all that tine speeithless, and every day and i ljuts,witnis
on the cheat, was then perfectly healed by Dr. Weichel,
and has tor..fiVe years. since that time the use or her
speech. Marg. Zimmerman testifies that having been.
totally blind in one eye for ten years. and in the other
fur ono year, has received full si ht of one eye by Uslut
Dr. Welchers oirection and meticitie. John steyer, of
tenth Middleton township, liembella.al testidit;
that having total], lost st, lit of the right eye for more
Man one 3 ear and a half by the gray cataract, and
several physicians without emcee 3, has received
then under the treatment of Dr. Weichet In less Mau ore
year, Lis eight so that he can read, and Li:insiders its cure
to be accomplished.
In.the same plane alter unexpected cures have been
performed to w,t tire. Ann IL Myers having been deaf
In a high degree for nine years received the full use of
belting, eau ,iter.son, 10 years of age, having been af
flicted for two years with spitting of blood, was cured by
itie Doctor. - ' ,
-Being confiaed to an advertretnent, ihvo instances
may, eittlice to direct the attention of the atfliettd with
the,atiove, mentioned and sinillardiscatet to Lie Milne.
dec.Dilawitns
DR. D. W. JONES,
WHLT,E H,ALL HOTEL,
lIABIDSBURG, PA.
WHERE ho has
. eugaged rooms for
.
' priiate' consultation and may bo fund at all
times. Dr. Jones may be 'cemsulted Persona ly or by
Miter,. by describlag symptoms on all 11(003 of private
tiature, such' as Gonorrhea, Glee& Scticture, Syphilitic
Xruptionsi Mercurial' Ibsen:es, AM:atom of ton Kit
cloys. and Madder. Let MN tad:taken that seeks'al ter
Pleasures when be Ands that he has imbibed the seeds of
that horrible dtsease, when not tramedhL ly cured, wdl
mike its 'apt eshutte sah as Ince, eted Sure 'throat, and
Brtiption over -the Body. To such Dr. •lUNI.S (Wit s tie .
Faroe, and most certain remedy in America. The reme
dies used by.him are entirely vegetable, and can be used
without change br, Diet or hindrance mom Business. Dr.
JONES will 'alsomakenn aitti - le or ear( ement—no ó
no.pay. HIM cases'cured in from thin to five days or
no l oberge.,
DR. JtMES pays grsat alention to Mimeos% ) L vet
Coipptitinti, Rheumatism, Headache, Dimness of Skht,
Yetnlea COmPlaints: All 'goose shove named will 1;4 re
stcire4,,tii constitutional soundness with such mild and
MalmsiJuicesi ol.herM that are gathered along river tides,
'ankle va gs;up to the bony mountain tops. All 13 made
r Q sally by the vain or echoing praise.
,All letters must contain a postage sump to ensure an
answer..: Address. • DR. D. NV:4OI%IS;
:deft" rruburg Pa.
=
SANFORIrS
PORTABLE HEATERS
FOR 'WARMING with PURE ROT AIR
Private Houses, Public But idingi. Churches, &0.,
is the MOST POWERFUL and Cheapest HEATER in the
World. Recommendations and reverences by the hund
red from those who arc now using the BEWIER, can be
examined by cal leg on the subscriber, who is the only
agent in Harrisburg for the sale of the article.
THE "CHALLENGE"
COOKING RANGE
IS ALSO ON HAND and for sale. This
RANGE requires no walling in but can he set in a
fair place or out In the room and cantatas all the latest.
improvements in Cookine RAVES, has larger ovens
than any other RANGE now in age
ALSO ON HAND, an assortment of bort pattern PAR.
LOR and COOKING- STOVES, and Sloce Pip e. Ale° the
largest stock of 11. N. WARE to be found in this Beaton of
country,
Wholesale dealers supplied on reasonable terms.
LYMAN GILBERT,
deb Corner of River Alley and Market Street
NEW LIVERY STABLE,
PINE STREET, NEAR SECOND,
IN THE REAR OF THE "MORGAN HOUSE"
THE SUBSCRIBER has opened a new
LIVERY STABLE, located as above '
and has a
stuck of excellent norlsm , and new and faebl nable
BUGGIES and CARRIAGE:I, which be 'all hire at tauder
ate rates. tihORG.E W. WEILER, agt.
ncv24-dtt •
JOHN MAE TIBER,
RASPBERRY ALLEY, .BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND
MULBERRY STREETS, HARRISBURG, PA.
11011ESPECTFOLLY haforms the public that
ho is located at the abovementioned place, and he
has commenced the WOOL IiY.EINti and CARPET wEAY
ING RUcINE.t•S in'all its various branches.' lie is 'pre
pared to fill all orders at the shortest notice, and will
guarantee general satisfaction. HIS prices will be
reasonable.
Having carried on the business for many years in
Germany, and•overtwo years here, and also having had
an rxtended experience in ads country, be is fully cora
-1 went to execute all work entrusted to)tim, and hopes to
receive: a reasonable sbatre of custom from his lellow
ifirA general issortment.of Carpets are always kept
:en hand and will be. sold at the lowest rate. •
n0v21•6043md
Prp Goal; &t..
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT THE NEW CITY STORE!
lIRICH & COWPERTHWAIT
CORNER FRONT & 3iARKET sra.
ANNOUNCE to the cisizene of Harris
burg a. d the puha,: generally, that they have Just
returned ft om the eastern cities wit, a large and well se
lected stock of Fall acd Winter Goods, which they will
cell st the ye .7 lowest prices.
DOMESTIC GOODS of every kind. '
Bleached ..nd Unbleached Manlius,
Bloached and Unbleached Canton Flannels
RED FLANNELS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION.
A large asnor anent or Welsh Fla Leek; for Skirting.
An assortment icanestic Ginahms,
'Manch Ater Gingham,
Satinetti and Ca EiMertP,
Blase Clo ha ate II values.
Clot for Ladies' Chesterfields,
Beaver Cloths for the Arab Cloaks.
A FINE ASEORTMENT OF BLANKETS
A largo assortment of Cavimer es, especially adapted to
Boy's wear. An assortment of Marino Drawers and Un
derailing. An assortment of Carpets Wont 1234 eta a
yard to $l.OO tar yard. .
ALSO LATEST STYLES
SATIN pEcHENES,
PLAID VALENCIAS,
VELVET POPLINS,
STRIPED AND PLAID
RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED
MERINOS,
RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED
ALL WOOL DELAINES,
BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS.
A large amoriment of Brodie and Minket 'Shawls, with
a Pill stock of the late-t novelties.
An assortment of Plain aad Figured Cashmeres.
LINENS OF ALL KINDS.
Particular attention paid to tint elate Hosiery and Em
broideries, !Sc., arc., &c.
An as- o talent of Bugonl e wove trail spring skirt pat
tern extension.
An assortment of Eh-onding and Flannels.
[MICH &COW PtIffHWAIT,
Corner of Front and Itlarkt•t Streets, Harr6barg.
Formerly recopied by .1 1.. Pieter. . oct264y
BARGAINS FOR THE SEASON,
JONES' STORE,
Just received ;And receiving from Philadelphia :and
•
Now York,
BARGAINS in Mika of all kind, for cash.
BARGA INS In Brawls, Of all kinds, for omit.
BARGAINS in Cloaks and lalmas of all kinds, for cash.
BARGAINS Plaid Dress Goods, of ail kinds, for rash.
BARGAINS in every vanity, of Seasohable Dress
Goods, for (mill.
BARGAINizi,m Blankets, of all kinds; for cash.
BAltualSS.ln all linids,of Flannels, fur cash.
BARG .t INS In Girpetu7s of Oil clothe, &c., for cash.
• And. Mk iu all kinds of Dry Goons usually kept
In Stores; usually
ctkolcniForojt . l4,34oe : _ , „Fatosaugi
styes; •
arrottityar ----- -
octl6 Marketstreot, Harrisburg.
PHILADELPHIA
SHIRT AND COLLAR HOUSE !
DIANIITAOTUREB OI
SHIRT BOSOMS
White, Fancy, Check,
Hickory Denim nod Flannel
UNDER AND OVERSHIRTS,
Overalls, Drawers cud
Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods.
BENNET 1' & RUCH,
octl7-d3m 217 Church Alley.
Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing.
.FOR THE LADIES.
A LARGE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY
TOWIN'S KID GLOVES,
Slightly damaged with water—Price 50 and 75 cts.—
GREAT BARGAINS. A fine assortment of same quality,
perioc:,—Blacs, \Vhita and Colored, at
CATISCART'S,
'No. 14 Market square.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
• WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES ,
WITH
NEW IMPROVEMENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES.
THE WHEELER & WILSON Manufac
turing Company havdig gained. au their suits at
law, with inir inging manufacturers of sewing manti ll as,
propose that the public should be benefitted thereby,
and nave accordingly, reduced the prices of their Sewing
Machines. Atter this date they add be sold at rates that
will pay a fair profit on the cost of manufacture, capital'
invested, end expense of making sales i such prices as
will enable them in make first class machines, and, as
hero °fore, guarantee them in evefy particular.
in aecord,,nce with the announcement above I will
sell their splendid tlewing Machiees ILL prices from $45
to $9O for the tine full cane machines. , It is a well estab
lished fact that the
Wheeler & Wilson Sewmg .
it the best une io the ma,kei, she beat wade, most sup!e
and hest liable to get out of order, and tbey are now as
low as the inarior machines. can and see them a
'third and Markct.
del-dm W. 0. HICKOK; Agent.
NOT THE FIRST ARRIVAL,
BUJ: ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE
SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES,
LYKEN S VALLEY MOVE COAL, $2,50 per ton.
NUT " $2.00 ( 4
Also constantly on hand,
LYIERN 4 S VALLEY _BROKEN,
t. EGG,
CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL,
WILKIMBARRE BIWKEN,
, No. .3 and 4,
NUT,
Blacksmith Coal, Allegheny and Broad Top. Also
Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood. E. BYERS.
pl 4 No. 102 Chestnut street.
DENTISTRY.
...
r HE undersigned; DOCTOROF DENTAL
.EVRGYRY, bus returned and resnmeu Plas.practice
n State. street opposite the "Briar blowu p ?' where he
will be pleased te attend to all wtotitay dtstre his ear.
Isetra I B. M. 011.Db:n, D. D. 8.
g FRESH - STOCK
Of Vanilla Beans, Hookers' Farina, Perfumery and
Fancy Soaps, at MILES' DRUG STORE,
-mvB Market tr • Pa
""OUR GOVERNMENT."
46/r IHE unity of Government, which con
j_ stit utes you one people, a now d...ar, to you."---
Washington's Farts:mil di skims.- A' nationality in essen
tial to me enduring prop, tity'of our country. 'True pa
triotism must ati.e from s nuwledge, it Is only a propar
und-rstanding fl our civil liailtutons that can . induce
strong and. Fettled attachment - to ikisir pritciples. and
Imps. t abnity.ter disk maintensnei.
t,O . VER_NiiElcy Au:.e.itlilitnatory statement of
the system 4 f Goverument of the pauntry,".cOntaius the
textef the Cunstimii:n of Lid Unit, d Statts, and-,the Con
stitutional• provisions at the , several matte, Wit iittels
meaning andel:instruction, as determined by Judie:fat ad;
thoritv, and. Rrecedkot and practice, or. derived= *dm'
stanaiiA writer' digested antlarraeged tor peijithim mo .,
, Prlce $19)0.'444 by - • 1 'Wm tc h t, - T
del Harrisburg, h.
fteam Wing firm
Having procured Steam Power Presets, we are
Prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of every
description, cheaper that It can be done at any other ea
tabUshmentin
RATES v. -vb. LicaSiXo. gi,..2
,Four lines ur ices constitute one half square• his
linea or more than four constitute u square.
Mali Square. one day ....
" one week;...... -• • ••••
Ono in0tah•.•.44 , 1•....e.. N......
" three months 3 00
II six months.— .: :• . . 4 0
one year . U." • 500
one tiquare one Gay - fie
ono week ........ ...............
2 ° Q
" one month. • ...... "00
e . .••
three b
" six mouths..., . .......... ....... 8 00
•• one f ear , 10 00
Ay- Business notices inserted in the Local column, or
before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENIS PEE LIEN
bar each insertion. _ _
NO. 82.
marMarrlages and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements.
The Passions in Education.
It is within a comparatively short period that
the body has been decently recognized in edu
cation. That portion of the man comprising
the faculties of observation, memory and rea
or absorbed nearly all the care of the teacher
and the parent. To force them to their utmost,
the physical man was abandoned to neglect,
being treated not as the companion, but the
slave of the intellect. It seems to us that a
similar error has been too often committed in
regard to the passions implanted in the human
soul. On the part of too many educators (so
styled) it appears to have been assumed that
those spiritual forces needed no cultute except
restraint; that the only danger arore from their
inordinate strength, never horn their weakness;
that they were limy coursers always requiring
to be reined in, never encouraged to proceed
more rapidly; that persons might cram their
intellects as much as they chose, but that the
impulses, must be kept in a state of tirtuous
starvation. The text-books used, the lectures
delivered, had reference to the bead, while the
heart might go hungry on the few stray crumbs
which incidentally fell in its way.
Thus, if a father undertook to influence his
son against the vice of intemperance or false
hood, in nineteen cases out of twenty the nr:.de
of operating would be to address the youthful
understanding solely, instead` - of appealing to
those powerful auxiliaries, the passions. In
one case, the loss of money, of reputation, of
health, would be used as the motive to deter
from the commission of wrong; ,in the other,
arguments would be drawn from such a maga
zine as- Paley's Moral Philosophy, -which sup
poses the public utility to be the end and mea
sure of virtue. In comparatively few iusi tomes
has it occurred to men that the feelings it
hatted as well.as of love have been implanted
in the human bosom for beneficent purposes.—
If so, they should be evoked' on every suitable
occasion. To form the character, it is not
enough that the understanding be taught to
distinguish right from wrong, but the heart
must be prompted to Dive the one and hate the
other. Falsehood should not only be warned
against, as destroying individual character, but
as something to be despised, detested, loathed.
In like manner every other vice, which is the
nun-use or abuse of feelings right and necessary
in themselves; ought to . be treated. It is only
when the superstructure of judgment is thus
buttressed -by the feelings that the requistte
strength ,of character is obtained. Bnrns, in
his Cotter's Saturday Night, furnishes a me
morable instance of the manner in which this
hidden force may be seized upon and applied:
"i 3 there to human form that bears a heart,
A wretch, a villain, 10-t to love and truth,
That can, with studied, sly ensnaring arc,
Betray swat Jenny's unsuspectinc youita?
Cane to hi:perjured arts, d uernbl.ng, emadia"
How much stronger must be such an appeal
et:l exclusively to the cold reason. dud how
readily we form our opinions of others by the
relative •influence which language like that
above quoted exercises upon them. Tne truth
should never be lost sight of, that the men who
have made the deepest imprint upon-their race
have been endowed rather with strong passions
than with extraordinary intellect. The former
have ever been the great impelling powers, as
steam is the agent whcili urges the locomotive
to its mile-a-minute velocity. The track is in
tellect, directing, guiding, keeping in the proper
course. All this apparatus might be provided,
with the engine to draw the load, yet a pound
of it would never be moved without the rakid
and constant generation of vapor in the boiler.
klartin Luther was a noted example of the
truth we have been endeavoring to enforce.—
Not more powerful and unfaltering was his
faith in God than his detestation of falsehood,
superstition and tyranny. He loved the com
bat almost for its own sake, and when his mind
was instructed to receive a certain truth, his
heart boiled with ardor until that truth had
come into an irrepressible conflict with and
overcome the error against which it presented
itself, With a clear head only he might have
first suspected and then disbelieved the Roxiish
system; with the auxiliaries of ardent love and
hatred he stood before the world as the cham
pion of liberty and the corrector of past wrongs.
Ten thousand obscure monks before and since
his time had arrived at intellectual conclusions.
like the great Reformer's; but there was then
only one who could melt human hearts like
wax by the heat communicated from his own,
and'on those tablets stamp the convictions of
his intellect.
A multitude of other examples might be pro
duced,' but it is unnecessary. '1 he moral we
would have drawn is simply this: The child's
feelings of love and hatted are not to be smoth
ered, but trained and directed aright. Every
sentiment of admiration or hostility may be
come a virtue or a vice, according as it is prop
erly applied, or the contrary." If infancy and
youth evince strong repugnance 4, try- to turn
these against objects whichjustly deserve such
feelings; deal with their opposites in like mar
iner 'the cataract may not leap where or how
we would prefer it; but it is a cataract never
theless, and it is useless to expect that it will
stop flowing, much more that it wiil run no
hill, to suit our notions or wishes. The Being
who chiselled out Niagara endowed men with
passions—hatred and scorn as well as luie and
veneration. In all cues, let us learn to admire
what is sublime, and it advisable convert it to
purposes of utility, whether in the physical or
in the moral world.
There arelew objects more pitiable than the
young man whose intellect is crammed with
truths while, his feelings are icy cold; who lacks
the capacity either to live or hate in good hear
ty earMastness. Re may subserve some useful
purpose in creation, perhaps transmitting those
truths to others, as the iceberg catches up
rocks, then tran-ports them for a thousand
wUtB, and deposits them upon soint Newfound
land batik; but who would be an iceberg, ttev
ertheless, with all its dazzling. brilliancy or its
stores of rocks and driftwood? The juoictioue
parent or teacher will strive, not to make mer
intellectual prodigies of those committed to his
charge; but that they shall be warm, e4rnest
bold, impailsiohed, taking caro as far as in hint
lies that those impulses will be inperly uhett•
ed. The highest type of hum•tuity
. co s
nitnue
with the soundest body not only the soundest
intellect, but_ the 04 . 4:ingest passions and the
most send lac conseiew e. And is not the hut
n amed properly. class'id ainotig the teeling:,?—
N. Y. Comtnercial Advettiier
Wtoratt, who misrepresents Texas in the
United States Senate,
acts that belore be Lett
horde he armed all his negroes, and told theta
'to shoot all strange white men who ruightiii.
ttude on his plantation. if, in a sober- intscval.
die told " the truth, We' advise him not to i.turit
lioni; incautiously, for he is the stratageek white
man his negroes will be likely to eneounter.—
Zouiavilk Journal.
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