Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 13, 1860, Image 1

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IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
(611:4DAY8 NICKETSD,)
GEORGE BERG.NER [Sz CO•
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The I.etsoaca is Mg) published twice a week during
sesSiOD of the Legislature, and weekly during the re
malader
nt the year, and furaisbt..d to subscribers at the
•.,o og rcar,ates, viz
ar Solocribers per year
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Ter.
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subscribers order the aiscoutinuaneo 01 their news
. s 'he publisher may continue to u4I them until
pi,er ,
All arrearages aro paid.
It subscribers neglect or relue, to Maenewspa
•.ers from the otflee to which they are directed; they are
iapowsible aunt they hat — settled tbo hilts and ordered
Iberia discontinued
lebical
TIELMBOLD'S HELM BO'LD'S
RELMBOLD'S HELIMBOLD'S
SELMBQLD'S HELMBOLD'S
IIELMBOLD'S HELM BOLD'S
fIELMI3OLD'S HELMBOLD'S
IIELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
SELMBOWD'S HELM BOLD'S.
Extract Buchu, Extract'Btfchtt,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Boehm Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchn, Extract Buchu,
FOR SECRET 8c .DELICATE DISORDERS
FOR SECRET Sr DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET 4 DELDATE DISORDERS
FOR SECRET 14r DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET Sr DELICATE DISORDERS.
FoR SACREP dr DELICATE DISORDERS.
FoR RAGWET 4. DELICATE DIaOEDERS.
A Positive and Spec fic Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Sp- ci tic Remedy
A Positive and Specific Rethedy • •
A Positive and Specific Remedy
non anixesza 05 TIM
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY
,RLA bOXS, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY;
BLADDER, GRAVEL. KIDNEYS, DROPSY;
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDAEYS, DROPSY,
BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DItGPOY,
BLADDE , r, OR-4 1 EL, %IDA EY,', DROPSY,
BLADD W
Ed, VAL, KID N E .ROPSY,
ORGANIC EAKNESS, D
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WRAKNE.SS,
ORGANIC: WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
And all D 1861361 of Organ,
And al' Diseases of Sexual Leqrates,
And ail DifeAL:CS r f Sexual Organs,
And all Dnseases of A'exuat Ovum,
dna ail Diseases of z•letele l c,rgarde,
And all Disease, of ~ e xual orAtis,
dithlNG FROM
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
Exposures, and linpruilerscies in Life,
Excesses, Exposutes, and Imprudeocies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudeocies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, And Ito prudenoies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Lite,
Porn whatever cause origivadag, and whether ex.
lutist to
Rut 1.. E OR FEMALE.
Females, take no more t ilia 1 They aro of he aye) tOr
•etoplulnts !holdall to the sex. Use
Extract Buchu.
Behabold's Extract Buchu Is a Medicine which la per
fect}, pleasant in its
Taste and Odor,
But immediate in its notion, giving Real4t andylgor to
the Plaine, Bloom to the Psilid Cheek, nail.frealorine the
patient to s. i errant state of •
HEALTH AND PURITY
lie'mbold's Extract Buohu Is prrpared according to
Pharmacy and lbemlstry, aud yresorlbed and used by
'the Moat Eminent Phyeletane.
!Way no longer : [tocure tLe remedy ulnae.
Mt:: St per boa's, or Bix for $5.
Depot 10-a Bouth .a.r..,e1,
Beware of Vsvrinciplrd Deader'
Trying to palm off their own or other artioles of BUCIEJ
as the reputation attained by
• Helmbold's it:strata Ilatohn,
The Original and only Genuine.
We (metro to run ca the
•
of our Article!
Their's Is worthless—la sold at mush less rates and
wmodsAious, oonseqnently paying a much butter petit.
We Defy Centpetlitton I
MEI
Helmbold's• Extract Buchu.
lako no other.
:Sold by L. W. Gross & Co. and all druggists overy
where. nt on-dawSni
JOHN' B. 51 4 11/Ta'B
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of
BOAS, NLIOES., tvAITE,IS, &e , M tae IrLry hest .
suallll4A for Immo, gentlemen, and chlldr.nso wear.—
Yrksi to suit the limas. all kinds of e. WM. mat*: TO
ORDEEt 111 the best style by euperior workmen
REPAIRING done at short notice.
"r„ttJtl JOH.. B. snrn, Harrisburg.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
WOULD respectfully inform his old
patrons and the public generally . , that he will
continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science or THOROUGH
BAdd. Ile will w'th pleasure wait upon pupils at their
lines at any nour desired, or lessons will be given at
bit residence, in Third street, a few doors below the
roan sollrmed Church, denl.s-dtl
AUGUSTINE L. ()RAYNE.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Residence .No. 27 .Aarth Second Street.
N. B.JOBBING ATTENDED TO.
W
ATTORNEY-LIT-L
Office Walnut St., between Second and
Third, Harrisburg, Pa.
ar4p ohwt
DR. T. 3
SURGEON DENTIST,
UIq'ERS his services to the citizens 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
cession. Being an old, well triad dentist, he feels safe in
suiting the Who generally to call on him, assuring
hem that they will not be dissatisfied with hi, services
Oleo No. 12S Market street, in the house formerly on
Quoted by Jacob K. Eby, near the United States Hotel,
Harrisburg, fa.
ALDERMAN
HENRY REEFER,
OFFICE-THIRD STREET, (MULL'S ROW,
NEAR 51A.RKEr.
Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth
cm OF nitRIBBURQ, PINK A.
mylE dtr
NEW DRUG
AND PRESCRIPTION - STORE- 1
Nvm. W. ARMSTRONG, Frac
tical 1 roggist and Chemist, would inferM the
*Wiens of Harr laburg, that be has leased the store room
recently oec pied by Dr. Kimball, and ie now prepared , .
to furutsli those who fen disintod to patrouiso him. 'with
pure and unadmterated Drugs and Medicines, so. h as can
be railed upon, having hail several years expert lace in
the Drug and Presoriptiou business, he host respectfully
solicits a share of Floras:lW Vre:criptiatt buslu as. He
has also a large and varied aesurtuient of Perfumery,
Statiouery, &u. Also; all of the most popunir Patent Me.'
dicines oi toe day ; aLo, TobAcco, Segura, mud. &c , of
the bet brulatle,tl.6o, Alcohol, Tarp lain; Bruning Shad,
Coal Il &c. lu rust eve. ytbing usually, kept io a well
Cocked d ug store. , . ,
. .
STALE UAITYAI
CAMERON, COLDER, co.
CORNER SECOND AND - ktrivi 818.,
RABBIS BURG, VW/CR.'.
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12.00
16.00
%, Ob. XIII:
CONCENTRATED LEAVEN,
FOR DIARING
Bread, Tea• Cakes, all kinds of Pastry, &o.
. EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO.,
Pro f rigors of Sh4wamt. Chemical Works.
No. 32 INDIA SPREE e, Boston.
CONCENTRATED .LEA.VEN is the re-
Bolt of careful chemical research. All its ingredi-
U is era prepared in the highest state of purity, and coin
; °ended with a view to produce bread of a far better
quality, and in much less time, than by any ether pro.
boss ; and by the manufacturers submit it, with entire
Ceneuence, to the judgment of d serimluetiug house
keepers, bakers, &c.
Bread of all kin a made by using Concentrated Leaven
is li,hter, more digestible and nuitritious; has an agrees.
ble, natural taste; is less ilablisto hour ; will retain its
Moisture longer than by say other process, and the
Whole preparation for the oven need Lot exceed ten
tniuutes.
: It is valuable because it is not perishable, and may be
tendered available in places and at times when yeast Is
not within reach, as at sea. In all climates and under
elf dream:tames, it may be adopted, thus obviating all
idiffceity or erecurieg yeast or other fertne t, which is
frequently of an inferior quality, ret dering the bread
More or less unwholesome.
; It is also valuable as regards economy, as it has been
incertained that a saving is effected in the flour of not
less than 16 per cent. In the common meccas much of
the saccharine of the flour is lost by being converted
iiito Garbo:do acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is in
durred solely for the purpose of generating gas to raise
kiie dough. By using Concentrated Leaven this waste is
avoided, and the gas obtained in a manner equally effi
&Mous. Fermentation, as has been stated, destroys a
Part of the dour or meal, end, in consequence, a barrel of
Ler weighing 106 The , which, by the con mon method,
dreinartly makes about 260 Skis of bread. gives by thi,
Process 290 lbs7thirteffectiliehe 'very importatt saving
16 per cent in the quantity of flour. By cunformity to
tte directions on each package, any person capable of
o
dinary attention may conduct the process, anu the re
sill', will invariably be highly satisfactory.
CERTIFICATE FROM DR. • HAYES,
„Spaysr to the Sate of Massachusetts.
"I have mealy sett the Coneentr.-tea Leaven, manufac
tured by Bessie. Edw Chamberlin & to., with reference
to its purity atd 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 corn
Counded, from perleetly pure material It raises the
dough without consuming the sugar or any other print
pie In the ti-dir, perfectly; and the same weight 'el flour
wlill proauce mote sweet, palatable bread than can be
obtained through yeasi while tor cakes and pastry it is
Invaluable, as it saves all risk, and much time of the
piustry Cook.
madeexperiments made by me confirm the statements
Wade by the marmlacturers, and proves this compound
Worthy of public approval and extended use.
"Respectfully.
f.A. A. 114. YES, M. D., State temper,
"10 Boylston street, Boston, September 26,1880."
BE/URI/AV AND TEA Roar.—Two or three teaspOonsfal
of Leavin. (according to the quality of the flour,) to one
Out et flour; mix thoroughly by pasalug two - or three
nines through a sieve ; rub iu a plece.of butter half the
siie of an egg, and make the paste With told milkor
inkier, (milk la preferable ) barely Miff enough to permit
rolling out. Much kneaoing should be avoided. Cut in.
to:dt sired form, and place immeafatelytn a hot-oven and
bake quickly.
Loa, Baum—The same ,propprtlona of Leaven and
fkitir silted together as above; omit the butter, and make
the paste sun enough CO anead into aloaf, and bake im
mbdlately itka.,slow oven. , . - . r
GRAHAIL BREAD =three teaspoonful of Leavitt to one
wiart of whiet Mehl; sifted theethei ; add' one gill of me
lasses and two eggs ; make the paste thin with milk and
bake in a slow ovem •
BioWN BAILIE, —Three teaspdonsfal of Leaven : to one
pint of dour, and one pint of corn meal, all well sifted to
gether; add two eggs and about a gill of molasses; make
the paste thin with milk and bake slowly.
tluatwumtv Ciass:—:Flaut and Milk sufficient to make
one quart of batter; add ene egg, then three teaspoonsful
or Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quick.
DUMPLIGS.—t•itt together one quart of flour and two tea
spoonsful of Leaven; rub in a piece of batter half as large
im an egg ; mix with cold milk or water, and boil ten
minutes. '
CHASIDIM STREET CAMS —bift together two large cups
of flour and two teaspooneful of Leaven; putts half a cup
of butter and a cup and a haltotaugar ; mix with cold
milk or water to a. sal:latter, add spice to euit tho taste,
and bake immediately.
CINCINNATI SPONGE Casa —Two cups of white sugar
beaten with tae yolks of six eggs—the whites of six eggs
beaten to a froth; then beat all together ; add three cups
of gifted flour, one cup of water, and three teaspoonful
of Leaves; flavor with two teaspoonful of essence of la
mon, and bake tea quick oven
Jr/tams —Sift together one quart of flour and three
teitvpoonsiul of Leaven ; rub in one lea-cut-fel ofbutter.
add a cup and a half of white sugar, and spice to suit the
taste; ma: stiff enough to roll out, and bake quick.
Miscues Ca - ink—One quart of flour annthr e teaspoons:
ful of Leaven sited together ; add-a cup:of butter, one
pound or currants, two cups of white sugar, and ono tea
spoonful of emuitmon ; mix with cold ml.k to a stilt bat
ter. and bake in a 611.4Y-OVOO.
Cons core.—fMe 'pica each' Cf flour and Indian meal,
and three teaspooniul of Leayen, well sifted lonelier ;
add one gill of molft,ses and two eggs; mix thin with
milk, and bake in a slow oven.
Cc? Cask.—Five cops of flour and three teaspoonful
of Leaven, sifted together; and oue cup of butier ; two of
sugar, and two eggs, all well beat together ; then add a
cup of currants ; Sudsy - deo to suit the taste. Bake about
hair an hour.
Liam' Wm.—Three quarters of a pound of flour and
tour teaspoon:lß of Leuven sifted together; oue pound of
sugar and six ounces of butter beaten to a cream ; the
whites of eight eggs well beaten, and the Juice of 01110 le
mon; nix with milk.
Wassvia Cass.—Fivo cups of flour, three teaspoonful
Of 1 elven, three cups of aug,a, one of butter, one of
m tar, and two eggs ; L tilt and spice to the taste. Bake
about half an hour.
Packed in Cases of 1,2, 4, and Six Dozen Cans.
For sale by Grocers and Druggists geuerelly.
(IMAGER & Bey., Wholesale Agents,
No. 59 North Front street, Philadelphia.
n0v13,13m
HERR'S HOTEL!
NEWLY REFITTED !
rplIE UNDEHBIGNED having leased
this well known and popular hotel, in the city of
lierrisburg, is now rethth g and furnishing the same
waft nitW FURNIfUIta: in the very beat modern style.
It Is located in the most centril part of the city, within
a short distance of the depots of D , ur different railroad
and also near the State Ca pitol buildings.
The house is largo and the sleeping apartments are
well ventilated.
Ea
- -
The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable arts.
ales This city is well known throughout the State as
having the best market outside of the Atlantic eitlea, ant
consequently no complaints shall be made on that score.
/lie BAR has also unuergone changes and will oe krpt
stocked with the beet and purest Liquors in the country
ho exertion will be spared to mase the traveler and
sojourner comfortable in every respect. A continuance
u: the patronage of the old customers, together with new
aduiLons is respootlully solLited.
J. H. BENFORD fs CO.
Harrisburg, August 23.tf
CITY LIVERY STABLES.
• BLACIMERRY ALLEY, IN TILE BAIR 02
THE undersigned has re.commeneed the
livery business hi his NEW and SPACIOUS STA
BLES, Ideated as above, with a lams and varied stock of
'HORSES, OABBIAG.4shd OSINIbLSEs, which be will
hire at moderate rates. F. a.. tiWABIZ.
• sepA-ely ,
H. L. GODBOLD 2
PRACTICAL Tuner and Repairer of
Pianos. melodeons, &c., &e., will rec..ive orders in
future al WM. 1ib1ut.111. , .2 Music store, 92 Marketstreei
All orders leri at the above named place, or at the Buehler
House, will meet with prompt attention.
First class PIAN4 18 tor sale sepl •dly
NOTICE TO SPECULATORS.
VALUABLE EUILD.LAra LOTS FOR SALE.
A NUMBER OF LARGE SIZED BUILD
-11 MG LOTS adjoining the Round ROUE! and. Work
tatups or. the Penna. hailviad Company, will be sold
low and on lesaonal4e teibia._Apply to
' Imp Om Jt)HN W. HALL.
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
Illisteitantous.
MANUFACTURED BY
DIRECTIONS
HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 13, 1860
DR . J OHNSON
23."),.morx7virAckvLizi
LOCK LOCK HOSPITAL.
AS discove red
e
S otaai
reme i d il y m the emost w c on er certain, speedy
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
RUM LIT FIZ TD IWFSSE BOUM.
1%0 Mercury or Noxious Drugs
.egrA CUES W.LititaNTEO„OR NO CRAM; Li FROW ONI2 TO
Weakmll3 of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains it
the Loins, Alfte.ions of the Kidney+ and Madder, Organic
Wen koess, Aet vous Debility, Decay of tbe Physical Pow
ers, Dyne-Tata, iaognor, Low Spit tie, C,onfusloo ideas,
calritstion Of the Beart, 'I Meaty, treinblings, Itas ,ess
of :tight tr tittdittess, lsea,e of the Stomach, A4.-ction3
of the Head, Dire. t, Nt se or .kin—those terrible t.l or
ders ari+log Dam the indineretion or Solitary habits of
Youth—ho o dretdtul ii destruot3;vo practise3 which
pr +Alice constitutional debility, render 'carriage Impos
sinl.t, mid destroy both buoy and mind.
YOUNG MEN.
Young men especially who nave become the victims of
solltiry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit watch
auuu Ally sweeps to un uut mely grave thousands of
young men of the.most exulted talent and btilliaart intel
lect, wt.° mlsir otherwise have entranced, listening
senates with the thunders of eloquence,. or waked to ec•
tasy the living lyre, may call wi h full confidence.
Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be
ing aware of physical weakness, should immediately con
suit Ur. J., and be restored to perfect health.;
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately curd and full Vpor restored
lle who places hirafelf under the care of Dr. J., may
ehrl iusly coutide in nis honor as a gentleman, and eon
&Minty rely upon Lis Atli as a I hys.eisn.
,q-Office I‘o. 7 coulh F edericic utreet, Baltimore,
Mu., on toe hit hand tide going from Baltlmorestreet, 7
doors from toe corner. .B • particular in observing the
came or number, o.• you , will nsietake the piece. be par
tic,lar for Ignorant, T.tfling Quacks, with false names,
ur kaltry humbug Ceroficata, attracted by the repute-
dun of be..khnbou,lut I+ Lk a:
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, ton=e, on the
reply.
Dr. Jolar son member of the Royal College of Burgeons,
London graou turnout one of tt e me=t eminent Colleges
or the Untied :tste , , and the greatest part of whose life
has been spent to the 8 ospdals of London, Paris, Phila
delphia and elsewhere, h.te effected some qt the most us
toui-hlng out es* that woo ver known. Many troubled
with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nor
vousneta, using warmed at sudden sound n, baShrl/111085,
le ith frequent hi ualog,attertued sometimes.with derange
yacht of mind were ot,red ImmedLtely,
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addl.( mes all theta who ha, - ing I-Jured them
selves by private and initroper indulgencies, that secret
and solitary lambi; which ruins both body and mina, un
dying thou for either bminess or society.
'these are come of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duced by Gaily habits of youth, : Weakness of the
Back and Limbs, taiga tne Head, Dimness of Sight,
1....j3.3 of Muscular Power, Paipitation of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestlyr.
Functions, general Debility, ffyinptotiti of Censump.
tkm„
tbnyr.u.vr, the Marfal effect:con the mindere muchlo
be droAded - es of Slemary i confusion of Ideas, De
pression or Srtries,--Bvil-Foreboologs. aversio.,toa:ocle,
ty, Self-distrust, Love or Solitude, lionchty,lro., are some
Loo evil °Sects.
3 hossanos of persons of all ages, can now Judge what
Is the cause of tueir decline In health, losing tett' vigor,
necooilog weak, pale, nervous and emactated, have a
sidgular arpearance about We eyes, congbotnd Symp•
toms of consamp 10D.
who have injured themselves bra o:rtdn practice, in
dulged In when alone—a habit freqtrntly learned from
tat It companions, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly full, oven when asleep, ai d If not cured, renders
marriage Imps:3lWe. and destroys beta mind and body,
should apply immediately.
Whit a pity that H. young man, the hopes or hli coun
try. the darling of his parents, should be snatched 3 , 13 m
all prospects anti enjoyments of life by the consoquence.s
of deviating from tee path of nature, and inuulging in a
certain scent habit. chola persons must, before coiner,:
plating
effect that a Bawnd mind and body are the ruott necessary
requi,iu, to promote counublal litippluo:s. Indeed
without these, thejouruol through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prespect hourly darkens to theslaw; the
mind becomes shadowed who despair, and tilled with the
mel,ce holy reflection that the happiness of another be
comes blighted with our own.
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR OR•
By thIA great end ikeportatt remedy, Weakness of the
04dos aro speedily mired, and Cull vigor restored.
Thous:muw of the most nervous and debilitated Who
had lost all hope, h ve bteu antnedismiy redeved. ell
I 11lie lmenta to Marriage, Physi•ni cr Jlental Dloqualltl
OadOn, Nercone, Trewl . lioe. We. IL .ess or Einsu.tion or
.Lie moot foal lul Mod, speedily cured,
TO STRANGE/IS.
_ .
The many thousands cured at this instiution within tha
last twelve years, sal the mime. ous imtortant Surgical
operatt.ms psi lot Dattl by Dr. .1., wlinessed by the re
porte:s of the'papers, and many other persons, [loxes of
which have appeared agaiu and again briers the public
hustles hes slatting as a gentleman of character and
apousiberity, is &sun:totem enaransee to the afflicted.
DiarAdrS OF btritUDENCE —tVh,n the misguided
and imp:u cut votary of pleasure Untie he has Imulbed
the seeas of this painful disease, it too often happens that
au ill timed Lamm tf shame or dre.d of discovery deters
him from applying to those who, from education and ie
speetabilicy cart atone befriend him, delaying till the con
stitutional symptcrus of this horrid disease make their
.ppearuoce, affecting the head, torciat, nose, akin, ,
preys's-is:Mg on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a
period to ins dread ul sufferings by seadims him to "um
()mime from wheuee uu traveler returns." It i s a met-
tucholy Let th t thimsands lall victims to ltis terrible
disea-e, ovriag 'to the-uosAlfalness M Ignorant pretend
ers, who, by tltc ase of that, 01,144 poison, mercwy, ruin
toe constitution and make the rebidue Mite Ililserable.
L-TFLOGEICS.—The larictor's I Li.otnas hang in his
office.
Letters mut contain a Stamp to us on the:reply
airitemeuirs sent by Mail.
zir.so. Touch Frederick street, Baltimore.
.443 tlawly
SILVER PLATED WARE
HARVEY FILLET,
N 0.1222 Market Street, PHILADYLPRIA,
flanufacturer of the
NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of
FORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, BUTTER KNIVES,
CASTORS, TEA SKIS, WINS, KETTLES,
*IKE:RS, BUTLER OLSIIES, ICE PITCHERS,
VAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE,
CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, tre.,
Witke a•gonetal assortment, comprising none but the bes
quality, made of the best materials and heavily plated, con:
'Muting them a
Serviceable and durable article
FosrEostrts, STRAMBOATS axe PENNI' FAMILIAL
jar Olt Wall; re-nlatea In the ben manner.
feb2Cklawly
BUEHLER HOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE:,
HA GEO. RRISB BOL U TON RG , YB , PENN OPRLETOII. 'A
J.
The ab eve well known and long eitablished Bad la
now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being In a
great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship
of Mr. GEORGE J. BOLTON, who has been an Inmate of the
house for the last it:wee years, and is well known to
to guests.
Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en—
joyed 1 cheerfurly commend Mr. Bolton ip the public
yor, rieB cawtfi BLIEHLEIL.
FUR a 'Superior and Oheap 'Table or
uviii Oil go In SELLER'S DRUG STORY.
OKAN tit:6 AND LEMONS.
LIO,RTY BOXES in piime ordei just re
calveli and far stile by ' ' -
uib WY. DOOK JR. & 00.
fileiltEat
Two DaIrS.IM
MARRIAGE
DR. JOHNS TON
MENTALLY
YOUNG .11EN
MARRIAGE,
GAMIC IVEAKNF.P_Ei
CARD
filistellantous
EVIPORTANTJ NOTICE
Foe the 'Afllicted with ,Diseases which
.Appear to be Incurable.
DOOTORO. WEICAEL, residing in Har
ri Pa , Third street near North keg, cured
iu barman& es well as America, many pereOns after buy
leg been treated without, success by other physicsans.—
We extras t here some paisaos f rum t;ormau newspapers
of this plate, coutdining ackuowleggement of such per.
sons and their recommendation to apply Id similar cases
to Dr. WEICHEL. '
Georg s Cassel, West Hanover township, Dauphin coun
ty, testifies: that he was perfectly cured, of a Calico: in
ward Lis LW check: Jane Rad.lasug ,of Hari tdburg,
testifies that having been treated by various physic( us
for five years In, the case of Ittieumasism In both legs so
that she was unable to lift one lug before the other during
all' that" time; after their abandonMent she used Dr.
Welehel's thediclias only about three ELOI4IIB, and was
perfectly allied. J. Sollenberger tes Lilies that his slater
Jane hay.ngs been confined to her bed for nine 3 ears, and
all that tht.e speechless, and every day anu t tzbts ssms
on the cheat, was then perfectly healed by Dr. Welchel,
and has bar five years since that time the use of her
speech. Marg. Zimmerman testifies that having been
totally blind in one eye for ten years, sea to the other
for one year, has received full si 14 of one eye by using
Dr. WeichePs oirection and medicine. John Meyer, of
South Middleton township, Cumbes laud cos.nty, testi& a
that having totalls lost sit. ht or the right eye for more
than one year and a half by the gray cataract, and Ir2R
ployed several physicians without fleeces-a, has received
then under the treatment of Dr. Wetchel in less than one
year his sight so that he can read, and considers Lis cure
to be accomplished.
lithe same
. place other unexpected cures have been
performed, to wst : Mrs. Ann H. Myers having been deaf
in a high degree for nine years received the full use of
hearing, and hey son, 15 y ears 01 age, having been af
flicted tor two years with spitting of blood, was cured by
the Doctor.
Being confised to an adverteement, these instances
may suffice to direct the attention of the afflicted with
the above mentioned and similar disease; to Lis office.
dec4..dAwlme
DR. D. W. JONES,
WHITE HALL HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, PA
ITHERE ho has engaged rooms for
Vif private consultation and may bo timid at all
times. Dr. Jima may be consulted persooaly ur by
letter, by des , ribl . g sYmetoroll on all . iiErtiSoB of private
nature, such as Gonorrhea, (Meet, Stricture, Syphilitic
Eruptions, Mercurial Diseases, ffactons of Um Kid.
noys and Vedder. Let tlie rol,taken that seeks after
'plemoaras when he finds that he has imbibed the seeds of
that horrible disease, when not imrnedhttly cured, will
make its apt ea , ance s,ch as Dice. cited Sure 'throat, and
Erupt on over, the Boay. To such Dr. .itiNFE Life a the
safest and most certain remedy in America. The reme
dies used by him are entirely vegetabie,and Cal/ be aged
thout change or Diet or hindrance from 1311hino3B. Dr.
JONES will alai) make an article of agreement—no cu o
no nay. Ella cases cured In from three to five days or
no charge.
DR. JuNES pays great attention to Diapepsia, L ver
CoMplaints, Rheumatism, Headache, Dimness of Sight,
Femhw Complaints. All tense above named will be re
stored to constitutional soundness with such mild and
bvliny juices, of herbs that are gathered along river rides,
and in vatitivuo to the lofty mountain tops. Allis made
totally by the voice of echoing praise.
All letters' mast contain a postage stamp to ensure an
answer. Address DR. D. W. JON kg,
' White 'Balt Hotel,
del Harrisburg , l'a
SANFORD'S PATENT
PORTABLE HEATERS
FOR WARMIMI with PURE HOT AIR
Private Moises, eubl‘c BOoing4 Churches, &c.
I. the LOST POWE and Cheapest RESTER In the
World. Recommendations and reterences by the hand.
Ped from those who a- e now using the HEA'IER. can he
'hammed by cal hap on the subscriber, who is the only
agent, In Harrisburg fur the sale of the article.
THE "(JHALLENGE"
COOKING RANGE
IS ALSO ON HAND and for sale. This
RANGE requires no availing in but can be set in a
fair place or out In the room, and contains all the latest
improvements in Cookinz RANGES, has larger ovens
than any other RANGE now in coo
ALSO ON RAND, an assortment of heal pattern PAR
LOR and COOKING STOVES, and Stove Pip s. Also ths.
largest stock of 'UN WARE to be found in this section of
country.
Wholesale dealers supplied on reasonable terms,
LYMAN GILBERT,
deft 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 BOSSES, and new and fashiquable
BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, which be wil• bite at moder
ate rutin. GEORGE W. LOOSER, ay.
nev24.titf
JOHN IVIAEURER,
RASPBERRY ALLEY, BETWEEN CHESTNUT AND
MULBERRY STREETS, HARRISBURG, PA.
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that
be is located at the above mentioned place, and he
has ,siumr,enced the WPOL DYEING and CARPET WEAV
ING BUrhl Bin at its various branches. He is pre
peril to fill all orders at the shortest notice, and will
guards]. lee general satisfaction. His prices will be
reasonable.
Baring carried on the business for many years in
Germany, and over two years here, and also having had
an extended experience in this country, be Is fully com
petent to execute all work entruated to bim, and hopes to
receive a reasonable share of custom from his
fellow
ebbing-
WA general assortment or oerrat 4 are always kept
Imad and '*RI be sold it the hitt cc tile.
sovlt-etwimd
Drn (Boobs, .6ct.
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT THE NEW CITY STORE !
lIRICH & COWPERTHWAIT
CORNER FRONT k LARKET srs.
ANNOUNCE to the oi izeos of Harris
burg al d the pablia generally, that they have just
returned from thy- eastern cities with a large and Well sa
ler.ted stock of Fall nod Winter Goods, which they wilt
hell it the ye y lowest prices.
DOMESTIC GOODS of every kind.
Bleached nd Unbleached Bruslins,
Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels.
RED PLANNELEI OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A large assortment or Welsh P 1 busts lbr Elt
An assortment romestic Ginsh , ms,
blanch ster Giogharns,
Satinettt and Ca almeres,
BiaeK ao ha at all prices,
• Clothi f.‘r Ladies' Chesterfields,
Beaver Cloths for the Arab Cloaks.
A FINE ASEORTMENT OF BLANKETS.
A large assortment of Cita:Amer es, especially adapted to
Boys wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and tin
dershirts. An assortment of Carpets Irma 1.2% cts a
yard to $l.OO per yard.
ALSO LATEST STYLES
SATIN DECHENES,
PLAID VALENCIAS,
VELVET POPLINS,
STRIPED AND PLAID
RICH. PLAIN AND FIGURED
MERINOS,
RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED
ALL WOOL DELAINES,
BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS.
A largo assortment of Brocbe and Blanket Shawls, with
a Cult stock of the latest,novelties.
An assortment of Plain and Figured Cashmeres.
LINENS OF ALL KINDS.
Particular attention paid to first Glare Flattery and Em
broideries, ko., dzc. , atc.
An as o tment or Regent e wove trail spring skirt pat
tern extension.
An assortment of :trending and Flannels.
& COWPERTEIWAIT,
Corner of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg.
Formerly , ccopied by .1 1.. IRitner. , octgki-ly
BARGAINS FOR TEE SEASON
JONES' STORE,
Just received "and receiving from Pilliadeiphia rand
. " New York,
BARGAINS In Silks of all kind, for cash.
RG A INS in gnairls, of all kinds, for cash.
BARGAINSIn Cloaks andTalmas of all.klnds, for cash.
BARGAINS in.Plald Dress Goods, or, all kinds, for cash.
BARGAINS in every variety of Seasonable •Drees
Goods, foreash. • 7
BARGAINS in Blankets, of all kinds, for cash.
BABGAL\ S in ail tinds.of Fiannele, forcasb.
BARGAINS in Carpets.* of Oil Cloths, Ito., for cash.
And BABOA,NS in all kinds of Dry Goods usually kept
in Shirts; and a choice Irom a very lerge, well selectee
stock, for cash, at JONES , eTORB,
octle , Market Street, harriebarg.
PHILADELPHIA
SHIRT AND COLLAR HOUSE!
MANIIFACTORNRB oT
SHIRT BOSOMS •
White, Fancy, Check,
Hickory ' Denim and Flannel
UNDER AND OVERSHIRTS,
Overalls, Drawers um!
Gentlemen& Furnishing Goods.
BEN NETT & RUCH,
ocil7-dBm 217 Church Alley.
Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing
FOR THE LADIES,
A LARGE LOT OF FIRST QUALITY
TOVVIiq'S KID GLOVES,
Slightly domaged with water—Price 50 and 75 els.—
GREAT 13A1W-AINS. A tine amortment or same quality,
pcnect—Blae.c, White and Colored, at
CAVEICARVS,
No. 14 51arket r_quare.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
WHEELEn .54 WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES,
EEO
NEW IMPROVEMENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES.
THE WHEELER &WILSON Manufac
turing Compaby haying gained ett, their suits at
law, - with infringing manufacturers of sewing Macaws,
prdposa that tine public should be benefitted thereby.
and nave accordingly reduced the prices of their Sewing
nacbine , i. Alter this date tney wid be sold at rates that
will pay a fair profit on the cost of miinufacture, capital
Invested, and expmse of making sales; such prices as
Kill enable them to malre flat class . machines, and, as
here ofore, guarantee them in every particular.
ln.accordance with the announcement above I will
sell their splendid Sewing Mich' oes at prices from $45
to $9O for the flue full ease machines. It is it well estab
lished fact that the
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
k the hest one in the ma, get, the best wade '
/Lost Supk .
and least liab'e to get out of order, and they, are now as
low as the in.t rior machinea. Call nod , gee them a
Third and 31.trktt
del-Om
NOT THE FIRST ARRIVAL
BUJ ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE
SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES,
Lyrim s VALLEY 810VE COAL, $2,50 per ton.
NUT •" $;5.00 0
Also constantly on hand,
LYKEN'S VALLEY BROKEN,
o EGG,
CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL,
WILEESBARRE BROKEN,
No. 3 and 4,
NUT,
Blacksmith Coal, Allegheny and Broad Top. Also
gickory, Oak and Pine Wood. E. BYERS.
pl 4 No. 102 Chestnut street.
D.ENTISTRY.
pIIE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL
:B a r , :a t, y o
m n a o y ust e " re vt i e a re se h r c
j. SURGERY, bee returned and resumed his prauthie
: il S i tu tpa te p t eas ree ed t u tr ppo at e te lt: d t to be
rent 71 B. U. GILDEe, D, D. s,
A FRESH STOCIE
Of Vanilla Beans, Reckers , Purina , Perfumery and
Panel , Soaps, at MILES' igtUti BTOEtg
nr oa Market =tr
""OUR GOVERNMENT."
44r1r1HE unity of tiovern went, which con
j.. ,stitotes you one people, is nom dear to you."--
Washington's FaretoeU Address. A nationality is essen
tial to the eadurtas proaLarity of our country. True pa
triotism must ture from inowledge. It is only a proper
understanding of our civil -- institutions that can induce
strong and settled attachment to their prit ciples, and
law% ability fur their maintenance.
"OUR GOVERNMENT: An explanatory statement of
the system of Government of the Country," contains the
text of the Constitution of the United States ' and-the Con
atitutional provisions ol the several States; wit, their
meaning and construction, as determined by judicial a n .
thority, and precedent and •prantice, or derived from
standard writers; digested and arranged for earlier nee.
Price $l.OO. bold by It'Xiblrair,
del itartiontl, Pa.
ktram Nriuting
Having procured steam Power Prisms, we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PILOTING of every
description. cheaper that It can be done at any other ee
tabliahment In the country. •".
RATES vs auV.hRTISTNW
iFirrour lines or less consatute one half square. Mg
has, Or more then four constitute a square.
nail Square. one day...
one week__._
one month .. ; • •
three months
sit months ..... .
sue year....
Ono Roars one day
eno week...... ..
200
one month 3 00
three months.... . 8 00
alt months._ 8 00
«, one y ear 10 00
larßtudness notices inserted In the Local wham, or
' , afore Diarriagea and lleaths t FIVE CM.TI2 FER US'S
for each insertion.
43- War rag es and Deaths to be charged as regula4 -
Idvertinegnents.
NO. 83.
From tho St. Louis Democrats
A Man Lynohed in MiseiElppi.
DE TS FLOGGED, TARRED AND COTTONED, rcoa
ALLEGED TAMPERING WITH SLAVES.
A respectable looking man named Wm.
Smithyinan, a native of England, and for
several years a resident of Juneau county,
Wisconsin, arrived in this city on Tues
day, trout Memphis, by the steamboat J.
t.f. Perry. Mr. S was driven from Missis
sipi last week after suffering severe inju
res for crimes alleged against him, but of
which he declares his entire innocence.—
He was formerly employed in this city for
a few weeks, as a wilier in the Planters'
Mills, on Franklin avenue, and went to
Mississippi for employment in June last.—
lie bore letters of recommendation and
cuaracter, and obtained work in Panola
and De Soto counties, near the Tenessee
fine. He worked for several parties, dres
sing mill-stones, and met with no opposi
tion from any party whatever till a week
ago yesterday. when he started from Look
ahomie, De Soto county, for Senatobia
station, on the Tennessee and Mississippi
Railroad, seven miles distant, employing a
uegro to carry himself and trunk in a wagon
to the railroad. lie was then on his way
to Memphis. Arriving at Senatobia after
dark, he proceeded to look up some
weight for the negro'a owner, and in doirg
so went into the freight depot. While
there three or four persons approached
him, and asked him where be was going and
what he 'was doing. He told them he was
looking for some freight for Looxahomie,
but they charged him with being an Aboli
tionist and a suspicious person, and seized
and threw him into a freight car, which
they locked, and then went up into. the
village to tell the story. The negro was
also arrested, and, as afterwards appeared,
was threatened with instant death if he
didn't confess that the man in the freight
car had endeavored to persuade him to run
off. The negro thinking, probably, to save
himself from torture, said that such was the
case, but, notwithstanding the conlesi-iott,
he was severely flogged. About 10 o'clock,
a crowd of thirty or forty returned to the
railroad station, took Smitbyman out and
marched him into the woods. There they
stripped him naked, nitwitlistanding, the
weather was intensely cold, and gave him
a large number of stripes, the victim thinks
two hundred, with a thick leather belt,
sometimes flat and sometimes with the
edge. A man who appeared to be a deo
tor,,then advised them to -desist, saying
that they would finish the job the next day.
They then put him back in the freight car,
with nothing but his clothes and an old rug
to protect him during the night. In the
morning luAvas released and allowed to pay
eirry cezrrs for a cup of coffee. An armed
force styling themselves "Minute Men,"
then took him into custody afresh; went
into the woods again, made him strip, tied
his hands around a tree, and then shaved
his head as close as they could. The crowd
urged him to tell all about his doings in the
inierior, said that they know he was guilty
of -exciting slaves to insurrection, had
tampered with them, and all that. Three
or four said that if he would confess, his
life should be spared, but that if he did not
he would be strung up. By this time
Smithyman was half dead from exhaustion
and fright, and believing that if was his
only chance of safety from hanging, he
boldly avowed that he had tampered with
slaves. With a shout, the eager listeners
seized him and some were for hanging him
right off. An attempt was made to get a
rope around his. neck, but others were so
anxious for another operation that the
would-be executioners tailed Smithyman
was stripped, and liquid,' almost hot
enough to scald, \vas pour , ver hls head,
and half blinded as he we e victim was
not allowed to put his ht to his eyes to
keep the tar from blinding mm altogether.
They then stuck him all over with loose
cotton. After this was through they told
him that he must start for MeMphis imme
diately—forty miles oir—and not stop till
he reached that city. They gave him five
minutes to put on his clothes, and while he
was trying to pull ill some of the cotton,
several of the mob stood by kicking his
limbs with their thick boots, black and
blue, the marks of which kicking he still
bears. They then allowed him to start.--
Smithyman walked all the way to Mem
phis, and took the boat to this city.. The
man Smithyman is an honest,.sober man,
and bears evidence on his.person of the in
fliction of very severe injuries.
W. 0. DICKOK, Agent.
" DEATH sor Divnam."--A. stagier funeraf
and a still more singular burial took place up
in our neighboring town of Washington, Pa.,
last Wednesday. Patrick Br.vson and his wife
were interred in the same grave. They were an
old couple—he 85 and she a few years his junior.
Be died on Sunday night and she on Tuesday,
and the corpses of both were lifted and carried
in the same funeral train to the same grave,
and then committed to "the dust from whence
they sprang," side by side. Thby• had lived
together, as man and wife, for sixty years,
coming frOm 'resod soon after their marriage.
They had resided in the town of 'Weshingion
for 85 years, and had raised a large famgy, and
had seen Washington rise from a wilderness to
what it is now. They were plain, - good, quiet,
old-fashioned people, who had commenced- tha
morning of his together, and curinued
the noontide to its close. Happy and " plea
gent in their lives, in death they were not di
vided."—Wheel ng Intelligencer.
Gasteamt.—Garibaldi has a sun pursuing
his studies in a Protestant college hear Liver
pool tinder the direction.of Dr. Poggi, an e 8•
Dominican of Florence, who is a truly even.=
gelical man. When taking leave of his son in
1856, Garibtddisaid to him : " The Bible is the
mews that Wit liberate-Italy." The liberator of
Italy has .a great veneration for the Yroptt,of
God. In a letter. to a Countrymen, written af
0t the events of 1848 he says "rreconalead
11 Baia :a to read the Bible, for it i 8 the Bolt that
will mare Italy free."
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