Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 18, 1860, Image 1

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Illtbical
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
fIELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
HELM BOLD'S HELM BOLD'S
HELM BOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
lIELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S
lIELMBOLD'S HELM BOLD'S
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Boas],
Extract Bitch's, Extract
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu,
FOR SECRET 4 DELICATE DISORDERS.
)OR SECRET DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR AVECRET DELICA7B DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET 4 DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SECRET 4 DELICATE DISORDERS.
FUR SECRET 4 DELICATE DISORDERS.
FOR SACHET 4 DELICAPB DISORDERS:
A Positive and Spec fib Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and specific Semedy
A Positive and Specific Remedy
A Positive and Specific Remtsdy
A Positive and 8, ecitic Iternedy,_
PO .4 DI 4 EASIIB OP Ina
EI.,ADDES, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DRoesr_,
.I..4.AhD.Ex, GRAVEL, KID.N.EYS, DROPSY,
LADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY .
ELADDES, GRAVEL, EIDNEYs, !MOM:
DEAD DEA GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, Prive.sr,
L.A LIDA: re, GRAVEL, LIDA Ens DROPSY,
DLARDEN, °NAVAL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WRAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
And all DinalitS of :mad Organs,
And oil Diseases of Sarsat Ovum,
And an Disat4s of Zama/ Organs,
And all Duoasts of sexual Organs,
Ana all Diseases of Sexual ("Nano,
And all D 411441011 of .Sczucd Or g ans,
anwsu FRO*
Excesses, Exposures, and luiprudencies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Itoprudencies in Life,
Exeksses, Exposures, and linprudeneles in Life,
Exce,ses, Exposures, and Imprudenciea in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Insprudeneies in Life,
Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life,
From whatever cause originating, and whether ex,
tiling in
MALE OR FEMALE
Females, take no morella 1 They are of no avail for
Complaints lnattlent to the sex. tee
Extract Machu.
Belmbold's attract Wenn is a Medicine alit& Is per
esti), pleasant in its
Toot. and Odor,
But immediate In Its eetton,Vvlng Health and . Vtgor to
114. Frame, Bloom to the rutin' Cheek, and restoring the
latirat to • latent atate,of
HICALTD AND PURITY.
llc mbold's Extract ➢none is prepared according to
11..,rm.my mad Chemistry, and le preseribed and used by
't he Mast Physicians.
no longer. frocuro till ramody at once.
Si per bolt* or six for $6. • • .
D. of 104 Booth street, Philadelphia.
Beware of Unprincipled Dealers,
I r) :14; to [WO/ of their own or other artleles of
OIL tt.n t upuutiou attained by
Iletuabold's k. 'Onset nnstra,
tug u.ihnnal and oulY , anutua.
tv,. ursiro to ruu un the
Meru of our Artiolo I
ineir's Is worthless—ls sold at much less rates and
.tstions, sonsentiently paying a mach better prOdt.
We Defy Competition S
AA: for
tielmbold's Extract Buchu.
lake au other.
;,-ohl by D. W. Gros.; &Co. and all d)uggiAi every
%hero. nt.vll.-dawam
JOHN B. SMITH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
ilarriaburg, Pa.
'c' . l"S on hand a huge assortniPnt of
bAITEKS, au., of the wry best
for ladle , gentlemen, and chltdri•its' st ear.—
I. • to suit thu tbneo. All kinds of it U 66 MADE TO
01..• apt to Lao knit style by t upertOr workmen
• I HI A t, dont) At short notice.
IS.ott JOHN B, B4ITII, Harrisburg.
1)110F. ADOLPH P. TEUPSEIt,
OULD respectfully inform his old
pntrons and the public geaerally, that he Will
CvLtialUt, to give inetruclione on the NANO IFORTI; - ME-
L( huN, VIuLLN and also lu the science of THOROUGH
bard. lie wW w'th pleaeure watt upon pupils at their
homes at any Door dewed, or lessons will be given at
his resatenve, in Third street, a few doors below the
''r an 1,1. met, Church. deeltmiti
AUGUSTINE L. URAVNE.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Rest:low No. 27 Alorth Second &reel.
N. Is —JulißliN Ail ENDED TO.
W W. lIAYS,
..A.TTOBNLY-.A.T--LEIVir;
Office Walnut St., between Second and
Third, Harrisburg, Pa.
Vit
DR. T. J. uIL
iSTJECIEON .DENr.r.L.ST,
Fhlt6 his services to the eltitieus of
klarraiburs and ltd vicinity. lie softens a share of
ILie public patronage, and gives assurauco that his best
eiltbitlVOni Wail be gives to rustler eatisfaction to hid pro
JddAion. hews au old, welt tried demist, be feels sate to
nvithis the public generally to call on him, assuring
Lem unit they whi not be dlstatistlett with hie services
031ce No. 12 Market street, In the house formerly on
copied by Jacob E. Sby, near the United States Hotel,
laarrisburg, ran 1,131'4.7
MW
HENRY PEITER,
OFFICE,--THIUD ETREET, gizi4es
NEAR MALUKU:.
Rep:clew, Chestnut Street near Fourth.
CITY OP RARRISEWRG, PENN'A.
2.dir
NEW DRUG
AND PR.ESORIPTION STORE -
Av . W .IBTRoN Q, Pratt:
eiUsens tical I raggist and (Ihemiet, would Worm tba
or Elarriaburg, that he tam leased the store froom
metal y coo .pied by Dr. Inaba!, and is now prepared
to turoteb Moog who fall dieymod to patronise him, with
pare and noadu‘terated Drugs ;tad idedicides,suth as oen
be relied upon, having bed several years eaperience its
the Drug and Presoriptiou busince4 he nulnt:reapecttully
solicits a Blare of Physician,' ere:: criptlutk business. Eie
bus also a large and varied assortment tit PerftniterY;
Etutiohery, &o. Also, all ul the most popular Patent Me
dicines 01 the day ; also, Tobacco, Sega*,
the best brume; also, Alcohol, Turpentine, (turnininut
Cool LAI, ato. lu lust evetytiung usually attP! , In a roil
Cooked ding store. novl2-dltif
.
I NOTICE TO sPECULATOIIB.
STATE CAPITAL BANK. Kum - ABLE 85 2 / 4 .4i LOP AVE MIX
c oaßoN, coLtExt . :,:miy if Ait i NUMBER OF LARGE BTZRD MUD
f‘
um LOTS adjoining the Round Rouse and Work
CORNER
SECOND AND TV
. 4 ~*..,46/ 1 r 141" -uu=2l2=rt• -L""1".
RABBIS BURG, PENN. ew l' l 4., ioing ic j .,,,,
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VOL. XIII;
ittistellantous.
CONCENTRATED LEAVEN,
FOri MAKING
Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds of Pastry. &sa
MANLITAOTIIRID BY
EDW. CHAMBERLIN & Co.,
Pro; rif fors VShammui Cheraw! Works.
• No. 33 OVA STREW, tioitoo.
CONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re
via of careful chemical research. All Its ingredl
etas are prepared in - the highest state of purity, and com
pounded with a view to produce bread of a far better
quality, and In much lees time, thnn by any ether pro
cess ; and by the manufacturers submit it,'"ivith entire
confidence, to thu Judgment of dSuriudnitting house.
keepers, bakers, &c.
Bleed of all km's made by using Concentrated Leaven
is Hl:liter, mote digestible and nuitritleus; has an agrcea.
ble, natural taste; is lots liable to lobe ; will retain Its
moisture longer than by any other proms, and the
whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ten
adulates.
his 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.. In all climates and wider
all elreemitanci3, It may be adopted, thus obviating all
t4thculty of procuring yeast or other ferule 1, winch is
frequently of an infolor quality, ret dein/a tho bread
more or len unwholesome.
-1t la also valuable as regards economy, as it has been
sseertalned that a saving is effected sn the floor of no:
less than 16 per cent, lu the common proems much of
the saccharine of the flour Is lost by being converted
Into carbobic acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is in
curred solely for the yoirpote of genorating gas to raise
the dthigh." By using Concentrated Leaven this waste is
avoiddd, and Me gas obtained. hi a manner equally-effi
cacious. Fermentation, as has been stated, destroys a
part of the flour or meal. end, inconsequence, a barrel of
flour weighing 106 IDs which, by the common method,
oreinarily make, about 250 IDs of bread, gives by this
proem 200 IDs , thus effecting the very important saving
of 10 per cent. in the quantity of flour. By conformity to
the directions on each package, any person capable of
ordinary attention may conduct the proceis, and the re.
suit will Invariably lieblghiy satisfactory.
CERTIFICATE FROM DR. RAYss, •
4steyir do the Bats of.ifassachusetts.
".1 have autabsed the Concentrated Leaven, manufac
tured by 'deeps. 3tiw Chamberlin & Co,, with reference
to US purity and efficiency of action in producing the et.
fcct of yeast in distending dough, and theseby rendering
it dr for malting bread. This article is skillfully cOtro
',minded, from periectly pore material. It rumen the
dough without consnaling the sugar or any other princi.
ple in the flour, perfectly; and the same weigbt of Hour
will produce more sweet, palatable bread than can be
obtained through yeast; while for cokes and pastry it le
invaluable, as It saves all risk, and much time of the
pastry cook.
"The txperiments made by nits Confirm the statements
made by the ntuaufacturers, and proves this Compound
worthy of public approval andlatended use.
"Respectfully,
"A. A. Iblak.S, 11. D., State Assayer,
"16 Boyhten.strecti Bosteb, September 25, 1860."
BRIKAZZaIff Abu nu Conn.—Two or three teaspoonful
of Lea v. 0. (according to the quality One Cour,) to one
quart of Cour,%mjx. thoroughly hy,paislog two or.three
times thiptfghe'ileoyel rub ,in a piece cif - Utter half the
Mrs of an egg, and make ihe paste with cold milk or
water, (milk is.preerible ) barely stiff enough to permit
rolling out. Much kneaelug should be avoided. Cut la
te desfred•form, and plane immediately Ina hot oven and
bake qbhatiy.
LOAF Baum:l.—The same proportions of Leaven and
Cour sifted together as ebbve; omit the' batter, and make
the palate star enough to geod tato a loaf, and bake Im
methately In a slostoven. ,
figanaa teaspoousful Of LeaVen to one
quart of whasSmkeal.akked.l4gathar. iadcrone
lasses and taro wigs J.A,Wiaith• pasda lila with milkaid •
bake in a blow (WOO.
BROWN BREAD —Throe teaspoonsfol or Leaven to one
pint of tlour, and one plat acorn me3.l, all well Rifted to.
gather; add two eggs and iabOnt a gm of 'molasses; make
the paste thin with milk, and bake slowly.
liticawneaT CaMft.—Floor and milk sufficient to make
one quart of batter ;add one egg, Una three teaspuouslat
of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quick.
DUMPlnia.—tin together one quart of nour and two tea •
spoonslul of Lekiankr rub loft piece of Witter half is late
as an egg; mis •with 'cold Milk or water, aid boil ten
mlnutea.
CITARBER STREIT COLE --Sift together two largo eups
of flour and two teaspoposful of Leaven; patio halts cup
of butter and a cup and a half of sugar ; mix with cold
milk or water to a stilf batter, add spice to suit the taste ;
and bake immediately.
Comma= groans Cans —Two cups of white sugar
beaten with ens yolks orals eggs—the whites of air. eggs
beaten to a froth; then beat alt together ; add three cups
of sifted flour, one cup of water, and three teaspoonful
or Leaven; flavor with two teaspoonsful of essence of le
mon, and Doke Ina quick oven.
JtallUAS —Blft together two quart of flour and three
teaspdonsful of Leaven ; rub In one tea-eni.ful of butter.,
add a cup and a bait of white sugar, and spice - to suit the
taste; mix still' enough to roll out, and . ,be,ke quick.
hiletinide C.ANS.—One quart of flour and tbri e teaspoons
ful et Leaven sifted together ; add a cup of butter, one
pound of curritate two cups of whitesugar, and Conejtea
spoonful 01%Innan1011 ; MIX with Coldmurk to a SIX bat
ter. and bake In aslow,overn; -
Coat Calm—Mai' Vut oneb , of flour and Indian meal,
and throe teaspoossful of Lea 'en, well SOPA tOgo.har ;
add one gill of molasses and two eggs; mix thin with
milk, and mania a slow oven.
L,LI , Can.—Flys cope of dour and three teaspoonful
oflearen, bitted toolbar; add ono cup of butler, two of
Begat', and two ego, all well beat together ; then add a
cup ot currauts, nut stice to suit the mete. Bake about
half an hour.
Land Case.—Three quarters of a pound of flour and
four teespooreful of Leuven sifted together; one pound. of
sugar and tux ounces 01 Witter beaten to a cream ; the
whites La eight eggs well beaten, and the jialce of one
moo; talk with ludic.
Witherta CULL—Five cups of flour, three beaspoonsful
of Leaven, three cups of Sugar, one of butter, one of
ID IS, and MO ergs ; Lula end Opine t 0 the taste. Bake
about hall au hour.
Packed in Cases of 1,2, 4, and Six Donn Cana.
Fur SALO by Graders and Druggists generally.
n 111.1411 IA I,Mattit C IMO., Wholesale Agents,
610 North front Areal, Phdadelpbla.
norlS•dBm
HiIRR'S-HOTELI
NEWLY ItEFITTED
'N 5
riitill L., DER IGN D haviug .eased
this well I:u.ttu sud popular hotel, la the city of
klirrlaburg, is new rtfents tied Lernhilling the same
with lURNIELIKE In the eery best modern style.
It is boated is toe most central part of the shy, withm
a short distsuali a the d, pout of Pwir thieve, railroad
and also near the State Oa pltut handless.
The haute Is lapse and the sleeping aletrtmettts are
well ventilated.
The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable arti
cles This city is well known throughout the Sete as
having the beat market outside of the Atlantic eines, and
innsequenuyino complaints ihalt be nude.= that score.
• ,The BAR has also undergone changes antlwlll be kept
stocked with the beat and pureet Liquors in the country
blo exertion will, be spared to make the traveler and
Sojourner eonifortabliain,every respect. A continuance
o: the patronage of the old customers, together with new
lidditiona >A reapeotrully whetted.
Harr sburll, Aural 24-11
CITY LIVERY STABLES.
.IL4G'WRRY I LLEY SW TICS U42Z OJ
SPJik' ,
811012 Z.
T"undersigned has recommenced the
livery busineti Ifi hie" It W and' stuatous STA.
IILES, located as above, With a largaidid varied stock of
When, CARRLitIGUi and 0/01.111, which be will
hire at moderate rates. ' F. lt. ISWAR7I.
ae •
' . ll. L. .G 0 D B 0 - L D
DRACTICAL Tuner and Repairer of
JUDO., Meiodeons, &c.,t0. , will receive orders 10
t attire at tvm. KNULEX'S ate Mom 92 Market street
„ T AIL Orders left at the above "tamed place, or at the Buehler
Waft, Will meet, With, prompt auentfou.
Firstrclass ilaNte tor. sale
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 18, 1860
DR . JOHNSON,
3ELELLT2M.C:I3EUEI
LOCK HOSPITAL.
HAS discovered the most certain, speedy
and effoguel remedy in tbeirorld for
sr*Coal Who, OR NO CHARON, IN IRON ONI NO'
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strieturee, - Pains in
the Loins, Airesiluas of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Wen kness; Nervous Debility, Decay of tbaPhystail Pow. ,
erg, Dyspepsia, i at.goor, LowSph it. 3, Contusion et Idea,
rallitatton oC he Wont, Timidity, Irembilngs,
of Sight sr Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, AdoctiOns
of the Read, Three t, gi ae or Ain—thosu ternble clor
ders ari.ing from the Indiscretion dr Solitary Habits of
Youth—.ho e drindiul and destructive practises whleh
pr c duce constitutional debility, render marriage impos
sible, and destroy both body and mind.
Young meet especially who have become the victims of
Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit watch
atonally sweeps to an utirmely grave theusanda of
young men of the most exalted talentnad
wto rtittt otherwise have entranced listening
senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ea
tray the living lyre, may call with full confidence.
Married persona, or those contemplating marriage, be
tag aware of physical weakness, eliould Immediately con
sult Dr. 1., end Do restored to pe4 - tcat health.
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. ma
eligtonsly cottage in Ms Gorki:Fr an a gentleman, and con
fidently rely upon his am as a physician.
Srollice No. 7 :ones B ederick street, Baltimore,
Ma., MC the left hand side going from,Haltamore street, 7
doors from the corner. Be par tioplat In observing the
name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par
ticular for Ignorant, Zilling Quacks, with false names,
or PaUry botchy Cfs' skficsia, attracted by the , reputa
tion of Dr. Almon, lurk near
NU letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to WO on the
reply.
Cr. autumn member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
Loudon, graduale from one of tb• mod eminent Colleges
of the elated etatet, and the greatest part of whose life
has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila
delphia end elsewhere, has effected'some of the most as
toubling Cu, es that were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing In the ears end head when asleep, great ner-
YOUSGICES, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange
ment of mind were cured Immediately,
Dr..l. addresses all those who haying injured them
selves by private and inivroper todulgeneles, that secret
and solitary habit which ruins both body and Mad, un
fitting thtm for either businessor society.
hcati are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duced by early habits of yputh, vie : Weakness of the
Mick and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Sight,
;Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms or Censump.
Lion, to.
` McNutt:v . , tho fearful effects as the mind are mush to
be dreaded :—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas De•
weariful of Spirits, Forebodings, averslou to Ideas,
Self-dtetrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ito., are some
ors the evil effects.
Thousands or persons or all agea, can now Judge what
Is the cause of their decline in health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale ) , nervous and
,cmaciated, have a
singular appearance aboat,tbe oyes, cough, and strop•
toms of c,onsump ion.
who have Injured. themselves by a eertsln practice, in.
lulged tu when altine—e habit frimmntlyloorned from
ocit eompallitMai' Or' at schoel Mid 'steels; M . widish are
nightly felt, even When asleep, andit not eared, renders
marriage impossible. and destroys beta mind and body,
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes of hls coun
try, the darting of his parents, should be snatched lrcm
all prospects and enjoyments of life by ilia consequences
of deviating Irom the path of nature, and Indulging in a
certain secret habit. ttuch persons must, before content•
plating
effect tbit a sound mind and bodyaro the most necessary
requig promtre connubial happiness. Indeed
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; tbn proapect heath , darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed wan despair, and filled with the
moltneholy reflection that the happiness of another be
mutes blighted with our own. •
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR OR
GANIC WEAKNESS.:
By this great and important remedy, 'Weakness of the
Orgaus are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
'thousands of the woat nervous uud dobLitated who
had lest all hope, Wive been immediately relieved. All
Imre, immix vs Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualld•
cation, Nervous, Trembling, %Foilsmen or Exhaustion or
the must filarial kind, speedily cured.
TO STRANGERS.
The many thousands cured at this histlotion within the
bast twelve yearn, and the namerous important Surgical
operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re-.
porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of
which have appeared agate and again before the public,
betide hit gat dim as a gendestan of &wrack? and rt.
sponsibitity, is a sufficient suarantee to the afflicted.
DidertSrlit OF IMPRUDENCE —When the misguided
and impruuent vollaiyof pleasure finds he has Imbibed
the seeds of this - painful direase; it too often happens that
au Maimed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters
him from applying to those who, from education arid re
spectability oan 'aloes befriend Min, delaying till the con
stitutional symptoms of title horrid disease make their
appearance, of the head, input, nose, skin, ac.,
progreiring on with frightful rapidity, till death pure a
period to his dreadful sufferings by seeding him to "mat
bourns from whence so traveler returns." It is a mel
ancholy, fact th. t thousands tall victims to this terrible
disease, owing tothe nassllfulness of ignorant pretend
ant, who, by Lilt U.Be . of that deadly poison, worcury, ruin
thy constitution and make the r,stdue 11.0 frosershie.
. . . . . ,
Docimea i tomuis hang in his
°Mae.
SILVER PLATED WARE
BY
HARVEY FILLET,
N 0.1222 Market Street, PettamartnA,
Ma.unfacturer of, tine
NICKEL SILVER, and ELVER PLATER of
FORKS' SPOONS, LADLeS RUTTER EMMA
CEIifiCIRS h TEA SET ' S, URNS , KETTLES,
wArrnts, DTII.II DISHES, ICE PIICBEIW,
CAKE BASKETS, OfiILIWNION WARE,
CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, En.,
With a general assortment, comprising none bat the bee
quality, made of the bat materials and hapsay plated, eon:
stitating than a
Serviceable and durable article
Ton Boras, STILAILIKIATI AND PENA"' FANNIN&
sa- Old Ware re-plated in the best manner,
feb2o-dawl.7
J. B. RaNYORD & CO
BUEHLER HOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE.,
HAGfejsztvommtrA.
1. The ab ova well known and long established Had 18
now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a
great degree newly-Th=lo°d, under the proprietorship,
of Mr. GEORG' J. Bout; :who ban bowfin* `Banat° Of the
house for the last three years, and is well known to
te guests. .
Thankful for the liberal patronage which It bas en
/03,414 # I ebeerfUlly commend Mr. Bolton to the public
f vor. [jell ntwlft, , WILLIAM
TOR a SupeTior and Cheap Table or
- - sad On, go to ICILIAIWS DRUGi _STORY.
ORANOES AND LEMONS.
fl .
C4I3,TY BOMB in prime order jest re
vetaaoser sale by 1 ,
...A A •
2i .. Ar• AP , 4 ' . WIG DOCK at aOM
... ..7::,
ittiebitcu
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
RUM CI rum Twar..vw ROLM.
No Mercury or Noxious Drags
Two.l)Arcligg
YOUNG MEN
I=l
ORGANIC WEAR)II33
lutturdiate/y cured and fuu vigor restored
DR. JOHNS lON
TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
MENTALLY
YOUNG MEN
MARRIAGE,
Letters mmt imitate a Sttmp tons ou the reply
Oir Remedies sent by Mali.
sarNo. 't :oath Frederick street, Baltimore
optla datelf
CARD
Slistritantons
IMPORTANT NOTICE
For the Afflicted with Diseases which
Appear to be Incurable.
DOCTOR C. WEICHEL, residing in Har
ri:tirg, Pa., Third street near North street, cured
in Berman) as Well 1111 America, many prrsons after blu
ing been treated without snows' by other physician's.—
We extract, here some passages irom German newspapers
of this Aare, containing acknowledgement of such per
sona and their recommendatioitNto apply lu similar taigas
to Ar . WKICHEL.
* Georg. Casaol, West Hanover township, Dauphin coon.
ty, Wanting; that he was perfectly cured of a Catlett:. RP
ward lila lit cheek. Jane Radabaug", of Harrisburg,
teatitles that having been treated by various phyliclims
for five years In the case of Rheumatism In both Lego so
thatehe was unable to lift one leg before the other during
II that time; after, their abandonment she used Dr.
eichel's medicine' only abgut three months, and was
lerfectly cured. J. Sollentsiter teitilles that his alter
Jane havmg been condom:l44ller had for nine 3 ears, and
all that time speechless, and every day and rigutspaems
on the cheat, was then peel ;Icily healed by Dr. Weichel„
and has for Ova years since' tatAisne the use of her
speech. Marg. Zlxtimermen testifies that having barn
totally blind In one eye for ten years, and In the other
for one year, has received full al.ht of one eye by using
Dr. Welehel's direction and medicine. John Meyer, of
South Middleton township, Cumbetland coenty, testldt s
that having totally lost si,.ht of the right eye for more
than one year and a half by the gray cataract, and eta
ployed several physicians without mince. s, has received
then under the treatment of Dr. Weight I In less than one
year Lie Right no that he can read, &Wm:elders hie cure,
to be accomplished.
In the same place other unexpected cures have been
performed to w.t : lire. Ann H, Myers laving been deaf
In a high degree for nine years received the full use of
hearing, and her son, 10 yea& of age, haying' been af
flicted tor two years with spitting of blend, was cured by
the Doctor.
Being confided to an adverrrement these instances
may suffice to direct the attention of the at ilctrd. with
the above mentioned and similar diseases to his office.
dec4-dawlme
DR. D. W. :ONES,
WHITE HALL HOTEL,
HARRISBURG, PA.
IV HERE ho has engaged rooms for
If V private consultation and may be ft-uud at all
times. Dr. Jones may be emigrated personally or by
letter, by doper/Meg sympteros on alldheases of private
nature, such as
,Gonorrhea, (Meet. Stricture,- Syphilitic
Eruptions, Mercurial Diseases, Affections or the Kid
neys and Bladder.. Let the mistaken that reeks after
pleasurea when he Ands-that he bas-imbibed the seeds of
that horrible disease, when not innnediately; cured; will
make its aplearance such , as Ulcerated Sore ffbroat, and
Eruption ever the Body. To suctrDr. JONES offers the
safest and most Certain' remedy In America. The robe
dies used by hlui are entirety vegetable, and can be used
without &eke of Diet or hindrance from Business. Dr.
JONES will also make an article. of agreement—lle cc o
no pay. Mild alai/ Cured in from three to five days or
no charge.
DR. JONES pays great attention to Dispepsla L vet
Complaints, Rheumatism, Headache, Dimness Cd ', B ll thl,
Ireskide Complaints., All, those above named will be re
stored to constitutional 'soundness with such mild mid
balmy Juices or herbs; that are gathered along river sides,
and in valleys up to thelorty mountain tops. All to made
vocally by the voice of echoing praise.
All lettere must cont 4 a postage stamp to ensure an
answer. Address DR.I). W. JONES,
White Bail Hotel,
del . Harrisburg, Pa.
E149.MVR,13 r!
D A_ 3 7 l '
PORTABLE HEATERS!
FOR WARMING with PURE lIGT AIR
Privatc Houses, Public 13uildlogs. Churches, kc.,
is the 11OST POWERFUL and Cheapt HEATER to the
World. Rekiummei.dations and references by the hund
red from those who are now Wing the HEAIER. can be
examined by eating on the subscriber, who Is the only
spot in Harrisburg for the sale of the article.
THE "CHALLENGE"
COOKING RANGE
fIS ALSO ON HAND and for sale. This
RANG& requires no walling in but can he set in a
air place or out in the room, end contains all the latest
improvements in Cooking RANGES, has larger ovens
than any other RANGE now in use •
ALSO ON HAND, an assortment of best pattern PAR
LOR and coox IN6 STOVES, and Stove Pipes!. Also the
largest stock of IIN WARE to be found in this section of
country.
Wholtsal (dealers supplied on reasonable terms.
LY3IAN GILBERT,
deeril Corner of River Alley and Market Street.
NEW LIVERY STABLE,
PINE STREET, NEAR SECOND,
IN THI BEANO' THE "MORGAN HOUSE."
THE SUBSCRIBER has opened a, new
Lima . STABLE, located as above, and has a
stock of excellent no 86, and. new and fashionable
BUGGIES; and CARRWItE, which lie wil. hire at moder
ate rates. GEORGE W. LOCHER, agt,
ncv24-dtf .
308111 111A.EURER, --
RASPBERRY ALLEY, BETWEEN OHISTNEFT. AND
MIILDERRY'STREETS,
IeIILDERRY 'STREET, RARBASBUSG, PA.
B „
ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
be is 'located at the abovementioned place and be
bas commenced' the WOOL DYEING and CARPET WEAV
ING, 1311:INnif in all its various branciies. He is pre.
pared to till all orders at Um shortest notice, and will
guarantee general :satisfactios. HIS prices al/1 be
reasonable:.
Maviste carried on the busineag for many years in
Gerthany, and over two yeara here, and also having had
an Mended experience in tidardonittrnhe teltdircom-
Petant to execute ekt. Fortlatruneet te-Unt, :to
receive a reasonabto, shame(' @MOM from his fellow
larnailditnctingninf tap alwap kipt
Want( be 49194, lomedritte i ,
311rp oobs,
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT THE NEW CITY STORE !
URICH & COWPERTHWAIT
CORNER FRONT k MARKET STA.
ANNOUNCE to the oilizens of Harris
berg at d the public generally, thit they ltaveilWl
returned from the eastern cities with a large and well so
leued stook of Fall and Moan-Gonda, which they will
sell tt the ve ty lowest prices.
DOIIEATIC GOODS of every kind.
Bleached t.nd Unbleached itfnallne, _ .. _
Bleached and Unbleached Canton inennelL
- END FLANNELB OF EVERY .DESCGUPTIOR.
A large assortment of WeleliFlannels Am Skirting.-
An assortment Domestic Glushims,
" llanch ,, ster Gingham,
" Batinetts and Ca shneres,
Black Clothe ita II prices,
Cloths for ladies , Chesterfields,
Beaver Clothe /or the Arab Poem.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET&
A large assortment of Caloimer' es, especially adapted. to
Boy 'a wear. An assortment of Ifertne , Drawers and OW
dersblrts. ,An assortment of Carpets lrom 12% eds a
yard to $l.OO per yard.
Mak LATEST STYLES
SATIN DECHENES,
PLAID VALENCIAS,
VELVET POPLINS,
STRIPED AND PLAID
RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED
MBRINOS,
RICH PLAIN AND FIGUBED
ALL WOOL DELAINES;
BLACK WALKS ALL WIDTHS.
A large amortment or Broche and Blanket :bawls, with
a toll steak of the latest novelties.
An assortment or Plain and Figured Cashmeres.
LINENS OF ALL KINDS.
Particular attention paid to first slats Hosiery and Em
broideries, &c., acc., &c.
An amortment of e wove trail spring skirt pat.
torn extension.
An assortment or Shrouding and Flannels.
(RICH & COW.PERTHWATF,'
Corner of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg.
Formerly occupied by J. L. Bitner.. : . oetgilay
BAREILMS FOR TIM 'SEASON,
JONES' STGRE,
Just, received and receiving 'fraii - Pleladelfdda, :and
, .
BARGAINS' In 'Milt's of all kind, for-oteb
BARGAINS in Shawls, Of 111.1chidi,-forWt: -
BARGAINS in Clanks and Talmas of all kinds, for sash.
its RGAINS in Plaid Dress Gals, of all kinds, for cash:
BARGAINS In every variety of Seasonable Drell
Goods, for cash.
BARGAINS inlßankets, of kinds, for cash.
BARGAINS in all kinds of Flannels, for cash.
BARGAINS in Garnett.* of Oil Cloths; an., forassb:
And BARGAINS in all kinds of Dry 01$0011 nsuallY-kePt
in Sturgis; and a choice front a kesylarge,well selectod
stock, tbr cash, at JO:VEY bTORE,
octl6 • - Market S,treeti Harrisbcrg.
PHILADELPHIA -
SHIRT • AND COLLAR HOUSE.!
IaNUFA;ZRIMIRS OP
•
LICT BOSOMS
White, Fancy, Check,
Hickory, Denim and Flannel
UNDER AND OVERSITIRTS,
Overalls, Drawers. arid'
Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods.
BENNETT & RUCH, •
octl7-418m 217 Church Alley.
Agents for the Beverly India Rubber Clothing.
FOR THE Al) :I;E:S.
A LARGE LOT OF FIRST CAIP.A.II)CrE
. .
TOWIwB GLOVES
,• •
Slightly daltiated'verlei water—Price, bu /11111 70 ' Clan—
GREAT BentinAlNS, A fine assortment Of wan quality,
perleot—Buck, White and Colored, a:
CATHeARTI3,
'No. le Marini. Square.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PftltS
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES,
CM
NEW IMPROVEMENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES.
THE .
WEEELER & WILSON Manufac
..
luring cotspiny baying gained All, their Staff at
law, with infringing manufacturers of fielding Dfachinki,
propose that the public should be benelitted thereby,
and nave accordingly, reduced the prices of their Sewing'
Machines. Atter this date tbey will be sold, at rates that
will pay a fair profit on the cost of manufacture, capital
Invested, and expense of making sales siteh pricee as
will enable them to make first ,clBll2 machine's, and, as
here afore, guarantee them in every partlaular:
In accordance With the annouocement. above I
sell their splendid Sewing Machloes prlcei trod} $45
to $9O fertetie aid full• case machines. It tea well estab,
lisbed fact thatlthe
. Wheeler & Wilson Suing Machine
is the best uue in theAdaiket r the bet-t_madeon9.it-euple
and least Ilab:e t.i t 'tet 'ocif-Of order and they arn ;Sow as
low as the in rwr machines. Call and Lee them a
Third and btu - •
del-Om Wt. LIICKOK, Ageat.
NUT # THE. FIRST ARRIVAL,
. .
BU I' AltliAll IN DUE TIME TO BE.
•
SOLD AT REDUCED PIIIOES,
LYEEN 13 VALLEY iIUVi COAL, $2,50 per ton.
, k NUT " $3•00
Also constantly on hand,
LYEEN'S VALLEY BROKEN,
4, EGG;
CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL,
WILSESBARRE BROKEN
No. 3 and - 4,
'NUT.
Blacksmith Coal, Allegheny and Biota Top. Also,
Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood. F.. BYER&
pl 4 No. 102 Chestnul ottani.
.
DE'NTIS I' R Y . .
.
PilE and erTied, DOCTOR OF DENTAL
11svItGERY, W es
Warned and resumed liMpraotioe
n State street op e the "Brady house ," where.he
rill ha pleased tr. ` 'ad Is all who may deslrelde sail,:
lieu. , [sep27 . l . B. IL GILDEk, D. D. S.
AI'ELEPEC STOCK
.
Of Vasalla Beins t Heckers' Farina, Perfompry and
Fancy Eoalis; at • 11:= 4 Da17,(4 STORE,.
Market - - -
"OUR GOVERNM*isaW
«TIEE unity of. Government, which eon
'antes you one peOplik, is bow dear to yom,f—
lfaskington's Farewell dams. A .nationailty >a . essen
tial to the enduring progarity of our country. True pa
triotism must arise from knowledge. It is only a proper
understanding of our civil inalitutiormthlt 01111 induce
strong and settled attachment to their prlnelpies, and
impart ability for their maintenance.
'OUR "GtiVirELUBNT : An eiplanatory statement of
the system Gkiverament Orate Oanntry;' counting the
text of the;Constitution' eras tinned States, and the Ckin
stitutional provialens. at, the mineral BMW% with.their.
Meaning - andCOlnniejon, as - determined by jaillelatajk .: ,
tborit and pieeedehtlted' prahtfor v oi ddfliett'r
standard' writers;: distilled and arranged for pop
Prt 841 1 ) , .NolVarsr, 1
110
*.thitStillaYM ft vg
l t irBslll PA4
tam printing nu.
Raying procured Steam - Power Protests, we - are
prepared to execute JOB and 1100 R-PRINTING of every
description, obeeperAbat it can be d t any other op
tablishmentbi the coUntrY.
DATES' urketwanr i.ie 1, s.
Sirilour lines or Ices constitute one haltaaltere Lig
Mee or more than lour constitute a square.
Self Square • one day ...... ~,„
$Ol 5
one week l 00
one month
• three mentos ~.
3 00
air months 4 0
Ono Ryan one day
is Arne 'week
• one wroth.— .. . .. ..... oo
threesnentlis &re
• six mouths e 00
one year • 10 00
JErßtudnese notices inserted.in the Local column, or
before Mania . and Deaths, FIVE Cgbi7B PER Erbal
for each insertion.
Xii-Marriaris and Deaths to be charged as .regolar
advertLsements.
NO. 87.
Women Who Labor - for glaring.
In our reflections on the disasters which
have fallen upon us by the sudden distur
bance of our business relations, we have
not forgotten the women who labor, for. a
living. The capitalist, banker and mer
chant, who, though they suffer in. the ag
gregate, and through their, disasters ;; ,
whole body of the community suffer with
them, can individually take care of-theni
selves. The laboring man can, in a meas
ure, take care of himself. If hei is thrown
out of employment in one direction, he can
-turn his, band to twenty difthrent things,
and if lie - is alone, ekeout 'a support
through the bard times, let them be ever
so hard. But the women ; what cat/ thiy
do if their ordinary means of support fail f
In the best of times they receive none -too
much for the labor of their hands. They
begin early and work late, and at the end
of the week have but a few dollars to show
for their industrious application. This,
however, is a matter or small concern to
them, if by their labor they Gan live :hon
estly and securely. The money they re
ceive is earned hardly but uncomplainingly;
and they spend.it economically and judi •
ciously. We have no more upright and
concientious people among us than the true
hearted, independent working women;
none who more nobly sustain themeelves,
BO long as opOortunities are afforded them.
Their desire is not for accumulation, and
if it were, it is seldom gratified; but it is
to live independently, purely, and without
reproach.
This we hold to be true of the great
body of women who are obliged to seek
work for their livelihood. We have, noth
ing to do, at this time, with exceptional
cases ;
with those who debase themselves
voluntarily and dishonor their sex delibe
rately. Hard times or other times would
make no difference with them. Were they
in Heaven, they would fall from their own
choice, and nothing would save them ;for
a woman resolved upon a course of infamy
will sin, in " the language of an inspirit].
writer, "as it.were with a caxtropp." , But
those women who labor for a 'living must
live, and if their honorable means of .sup
pot are taken from them, what can they
do? Either become a charge upon rela
tives already to poor to make both ends
meet respectively, become a public charge
which only the most dire and urgentneces•
sity could bring a women to consent to,
accept a fatal alternative &ern which they
can never rise,' or look for new opening's
where their time and labor' can receive
proper remuneration. In this last eugges
ton, public opinion andin'actice, and those
alone ; • can help them. To increase the
sphere and boundaries of the employment
of women it to do a work for humanity
and morality. Women - most lives ' And
mainly menwiould not surely. place before
them the choice of submitting to destitu
tion or hopeless disgrace I The increase
of the "ioCial evil"' in all - our cities is at.
tracting.the attention, ot the nubile. :11a - ve
we not something to do towards .staying
that increase ? We are glad to believe
that it comes, iu the greatest measure,
fromthe , abso lute necessities which exist
among young women who cannot find hon •
orable employnient, and not from inherent
loie of vice.. We must, then, open new
channels for their employment, and else
remunerate them so that they 'nay
livo honorably and without fear of being
brought to want. The insufficiency of
prices paid for the labor of women has not
been 'ameliorated since Hood •wrota his
••Sonk of the Shirt." Th e is a prolific
source of the social evil, and the poor crea
tures doubtless feel that they cannot . .help
themselves ; that it is their destiny. 1-
'Oh i men with sisters dear
Ohl men with mothers and wives !
114 not noon you're wearing out,
Bit:human creatures' 'lves I
Butch, stitch, stitch,
In poverty, hunger and dirt ;
Sewing at'onco with apdoublo. tread
A shroud as well as a shirt."
Nor has the sewing mac Mite, rnueleatilt
has done, done anything to relieve:llm
misfortunes of the poorest among the sew
ing women, for they have not the means'
either to purchase or hire one, . and are
still condemned to - their needle, "in pov
erty, hunger and dirt," with, no bright Or,
Cheering prospectbefore • hem; except a'
speedy end of all ; or a. brief, period; of Air
citing life to be followed Au ..both moral
and physical death. When a Loitiotkpa
per England : "lAphen to the
'young ' women' of- England are -added •
widows and,married worried of all olapses
with time on their hands, and to witojn; it
is a very peat - object to increase Their ni
-1 comes, we have an amount of conitrilhied
idleness and undeserved suffering that A.it,
,is not to be found elsewhere on earth,"
the writer' expresses The Obnclitieti ef'these
classes of the population ini miry civilized.
and christian country. Now, what c can we
I 'do.to alleviate this portion of our popula
tion ? All other dame have their patrons
says the paper from - which" we havq quot
ed : "Paupers, criminals, offenders, mad
men, idiots, orphans, sick, aged, deaf,
1 dumb and blind—all have their almshouses,
prisons, reformatories and asylums, and
any Wonniff,Of any age or rank, has only
to fall ill, to break a limb, to loose ber
sight, tgoommit a larceny or any ..cothaeof.t
fence, and is immediately elaimett by
some philanthropist for his own." We do
not'claim charity for women ; wo do not
want to see them the inmates -of-institu
tions and regarded, as objects of pity:: But
we do want to see , tbeinsintring i in our en,
licitude; we do want thern.to have our
sympathy, which shall - take - that practical
direction that 'shall open 'slew means. of
honest and independent -employment to
them. And the ftetsetit• exigency of af
fairs seems , to:tia-tb . ba4mi:appropriate time
tolliieW Opt' thetie hints :, ' - ' ')
- •
4. 2 jrr4milaus= Owl:Wow-le:74Th° _Chivies
t9u Ox?rtespangteitt_of Wraps:
CaßksiklarrYla a MY farm:patriot s - An& ad, as
IfN Anigyjadgst frsql it„kenianic that .die:once.
Al;1145,1: th Cyr-;
r,thWilii. no, tip * death! In-
asj veer State.'