Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 31, 1860, Image 1
%fill, TELEGRAPH IS PIII3LISHED EVERY DAY, (SCNDAYS EXCEPTED,) By GEORGE BERGNER 1.3.5 CO. TERMS.—Smets SUBScsfilloA. TELKVKAPII iS BiTYCLILO Subscribers in the crgh at 64 cents per week. Yearly subscribe' s xlll be clurged 54.00, WrglitY AND SFIII-IVSZKLY TSLTORAPH. Toe TattURAPH is also published twice a week during in! session of the Legislatsre and weekly during the re m er file ear, aad furnished to subscribers at the followlby. rates, viz: Suhc.c.,ll..ere per ‘year 2.00 SCVCD 12.00 15•00 leo Ins LAW OF NM:wrens. it subserioers order the discontinuance oh their nevre r, the publisher may continue to send them until PpPar ' • odd arrearages are p, • a If suliiicritiers neglect or retiree to take their newspa. e rs Irma the office to which they are directed, they are r'ronsible until they hav - settled the bale and ordered {hem discontinued .. . .. . . Itiebitat THE ONLY DISCOVERY WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR RESTORING rfgEV BALD AND GRAY! c ol - , since the great discovery of I‘ , l Prof. Wcod, bavo attempted not only to imate h i s coturatlve, but protess to have discovered something vald produce result; identical ; but they have all col c. und gob°, being carried • away by the wonderful mod, uf vro. Wood's preparation, and have ticen forced to bac the field of its resistless sway. Read the follow. lug: — BATH M..ine April 18th, 1859 F. o. J. {Poop : letter I wrote vl'lll'llBs6 concerning your valuable Hair Restorative, aua tan ch j on hove published in th is city and elsewhere, buy Qt r, it rise to numerous enquiries touching the facts pi the rase, 'The enquiries are, first, Is it a tact of my it on and uamc, as state cont the communicatio n ; ecoud. is it true of all thereinained; third, does my se tair dull cont,nue to be in good order and of natural c darl To all Imu and do a uswer invariably. My hair is even b, tter than in any sage of my lie for 40 years EDON soft, thritty, and better colored; the same is true ot my whiskers, and the only came at by it is not genera 0 y Ilv true is that the substance is washed elf Uqirequeut ablution of the facie, when If care were used by truing the face in close maenad/ea with the whiskers. tilt nait.e TO, 'Olt will follow as the hair. I have been in great num. ber ef l tiers from all parts of the receipt ol a dew Ellwood, taking me if my hair stilt continues to be good ; as there is so much fraud in the manufacture aQ o te f various compounds as welt as this, it has, no eaabt been hately imitated and been used, not only without any good Effect, but to absolute injury. I have net used sup of our our Restorative of any account for some mouths, sod yet my hair is as goad as ever, and hund reds Mee examined it with surprise, as I am now 61. years old and not a gray hair in my head or on my face; sad to prove this feet, I tend you a lock of my hair taken el the past week. I received your the or of two guar kettles last summer, for which I am very grateful. I FIT it in nay irieuds at d hereby induced them to try cony were skeptical until after trial, and teen putt oases and used it with universal success. I will ask as s favor, that you send men test by which I can discover baud is the Restorative, sold by many, I fear, without stalaardy from you. A pure arhole will insure success, sad I believe where good affects do not follow, the Milner It caused by the impure article, which curses the invent ur of ilio good. I seem it my duty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair, as I as tute alt who enquire of me of my unshaken opinion of ih valuable results. I remain, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Aattoos Rev, Ky., N0v.30, 1858. Fret 0. J. Wood: Dear would certainly he doing you a great injustice not to make known to the world the woodertul, as well as the unexpected result 1 have experienced Item using one bottle of your Hair Resume tire. oiler using every kind of Restoratives extant, but V.llllolltaleCess, sod iiudiug my head nearly destitute of hair, I was finally induced to try a bottle of your Hair - itestarative. Now, candor and justice compel me to un- I asses to whoever may read this, that I now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce imher and handsomer than the original was. I will therefore mite occasion to recommend this invaluable remedy to all who may feel the necessity of it. ''' liespectiully yours, REV. S. ALLEN BROCK. P S.—This testimonial or my approbation for your valuable medicine (as you are aware of) is unsolicited : bout you think it %Norio' a place among tho fist, insert dyuu wish, it nut destroy and say nothing. Yours,lev. B. A. B. Pepct, 414 Broauway, nod sold by all dealers through out the world. leo Restorative is pot up in bottles of three sizes, viz large, medium anti small ; the small holds a pint, and rends tor site dollar per bottle ; the medium holds at last twenty per cent. more in proportion than the and retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retails for $3 0. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, Now York, and 114 Market street, St. toms, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and F alley Gotha, Dealers de2O-daw3m FRANK A. IVIURRAY '5 LIVERY & EXCHANGE STABLE, FOURTH STREET NEAR MARKET, THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to ac• commodate the public with SUPERIOR nouns for sad dle or carriage purposes, and with every variety of nal- CLU of the latest and most approved styles, on ren• suable terms. PLEASU RN; PARTIES will be accommodated with Omni buses at short notice. CARRIAUES ANL OMNIBUSES FOR FUNERAL OCCA SIM will ho furnished, accompanied by careful and obliging drivers. Ile invites nu Inspection of his Stock, satisfied that it is fully equal to that 01 any other establishment ot the kind In the city. FRANK A. I.IIIRRAY. decs••dtf JOHN B. SMITH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. A.L wAYS on hand a large assortment of BOUTS, bUOhB, tsAlTErai, ac., of the very best II:41114'S for lames, gentlemen, and children& wear.— l'rkes to suit the times. All lands of a URK BABB TO ORDER in the best style by superior workmen EN:PAIRING done at kmort, notice. outilt-dtf JOHN B. SSIITn , Harrisburg. PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER; AVOULD respectfully inform his old patrons and the public generally, that he will coutmue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME LODEON, VIOLLY and also in the science of THOROUGH 13 ASS• lie will veth pleasure wait upon pupils at their homes at any hour desired, or lessons will be given at his residence, in Third street, a few doors below the Gomm' Reformed Church. decifi-dtf AUGUSTINE L. CHAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER Residence No. 27 worth Second Street. N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO. 10dd W W. HAYS, Office Walnut St., between Second and Third, Harrisburg, Pa. a4p dawt DR, J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST, ( IFFERS his suffices to the citizens of ilarriSburg and its vicinity. Ile solicits a share of the public patronage i and gives assurance that his best endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro. r, s B iOn. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feels sate in wining the public generally to call on him, assuring 14 ° , that they will not be dissatisfied with his services Gales No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly on espied by Jacob it. by, near the United States Rotel, Harrisburg, ea. myB-dly • ALDERMAN HENRY PEFFER, OFFICE-.--THIED STREET, (SERI :I'S ROW, NEAR MARKET. Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth, CITY OF HARRISBURG, FENN'A. myl2 STATE CAPITAL BANK, CAMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO CORNER SECOND AND WALNU2 HARRIS BURG, PENN. DENTISTRY. THE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SUMARY, has returned and resumed his practice ti state Street opposite the "Brady House," where he atillie pleased to attend to all who may &sirs his sem [sepla J D. M. GiLDEA, D. D. 11. • S ~‘ \ I / L i z , `....... '' % ,•• )°:,„-/- ( 4111 111111, • ",......,.., A .,, x mi 11 tor .. , _.._.---'- - : I n 73) ,7 1 , 0 - -----------• -------:.„'''_ 4 ' , :---- ,, : _ --__,- NO-44.r.:,:/..,, :-,9----- I. ..,... . -:: IR : . --;„:>,,:jitV3lL. I _..., . _____ ~__ , --4 ,, , , 2. - --iv----,. . VOL. XIII Illistellanecruo. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FOR RAKING Bread, Tea-Cakes, all kinds ofPastry, &o MANUFACTURED IVY EDW. CHAMBERLIN & CO., Providers cl Shawmut Chemical Works. _ _ _ No. 33 INDIA STREW, Boston. CONCENTRATED LEAVEN is the re sult of careful chemical research. All its iugredi• eLts are prepared in the highest Stute of purity, and com vounded with a view to produce bread of a far better quality, and in much less time, than by any other pro cess ; and by the manufacturers submit it, with entire confluence, to the Judgment of disariminating house keepers, bakers, &c. Bread of all kinds made by using Concentrated Leaven is fi E hter, more digestible and nutritious; has an agrees. ble, natural taste ; is less liable to sour; will retain its moisture longer than by any other process, and the whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ten minutes. 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. In all climates and under all circumstances, it may be adopted, thus obviating all aifficulty of procuring yeast or other forme t, which is frequently of an inferior quality, rei dering the bread more or less unwholesome. It is also valuable as regards economy, as It has been ascertained that a saving is effected in the flour of not less than 16 per cent. In the common urocees, much of the saccharine of the flour is lost by being converted into carbonic acid gas, or spirit, and the waste is in curred solely for the purpose of generating gas to raise the dough. By using Concentrated Leaven this waste is avoided, and the gas obtained in a manner equally effi cacious. Fermentation, as has been slated, destroys a Part of the flour or meal, oud, in consequence, a barrel of flour weighing 196 lbs , which, by the common method, oreinarity makes about 250 The of bread, gives by this process 290 lbs , thus effecting Olt very important saving of 16 per cent m the quantity of flour. By conformity to the directions en each package, any person capable of ordinary attention may conduct the process, and the re sult will invariably be highly satisfactory. CERTIFICATE FROM OR. HAYES, Assayer to the Male of lifassackusetts. "I have analysed the Concentrated Leaven, manufac tured by Messrs. Edw Chamberlin & Co., with reference to its purity and efficiency of action in producing the ef fect of yeast in distending dough, and thereby rendering it lit for making bread. This article Is skillfully com pounded, from perfectly pure material. It raises the dough without consuming the sugar or any other princi ple in the lluur, perfectly; and the same weight el flour will produce more sweet, palatable bread than can be obtained through yeast; while for cakes; and pastry it is invaluable, as it saves alflisk, and much time of the pastry cook. "The experiments made by me confirmthe statements made by the manufacturers, and proves this compound worthy of public approval and extended use. "Respectfully, "A. A. HMS, M. D., State A.sayer, "16 Boylston street, Boston, September 25, 1860." DIRECTIONS LRRAKFAST ARD PRA Rou.s.—Two or three teaspoonsful of Leav n. (according to the quality of the flour,) to one quart of flour; mix thoroughly by passing two or three woes through a sieve , rub in a piece of butter half the size of au egg, and make the paste with cold milk or water, (milk is preferable ) barely stiff enough to permit rolling out. Much kneauing should be avoided. Cut in to dc sired form, and place immediately in a hot oven and bake quickly. LOAF BREAD.—Tbe same proportions of Leaven and flour sifted togetberas above; omit the butter, shd make the paste still enough to knead into a loal; and bake im mediately in a slow oven. GRAHAAI BREAD —Three teaspoouslul of Leaven to one quart of wheat meal, sifted together ; add one RJR of mo. Lases and two eggs ; make the paste thin with milicaud bake in a slow oven. BROWN BEAD.—Three teaspoonsfol of Leaven to one pint et flour, and one [ant of corn meal, all well sifted to gether; add two eggs and about a gill of molasses; make the paste thin with iffilk, and bake slowly. BUCKWHEAT CAKl4l.—Flour and milk sufficient to make one quait of batter;add ene egg, then three teaspoonful of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quick. lionvuus.—Silt together one quart of flour and two tea spew:lain] of Leaven; rub in a piece of butter half as large as an egg ; mix with cold milk or water, and boil ten minutes. CIIANIIIR STREET CARL—Sift together two large cups of flour and two teaspounsful of Leaven; put In half a cup of butter and a cup and a half of sugar ; mix with cold milk or water to a stiffbatter, add spice to suit the taste, and bake immediately. CINCINNATI SPONGB CARR .--TPTO cups of white sugar beatenwith the yolks of six eggs—the whites of six eggs beaten to a froth; then beat all together ; add three cups of Billed flour, one cup of water, and three teaspoonful of Leaven; flavor with two teaspoonaful of essence of le mon, and Cake in a quick oven. JUMBLU3 —Sift together one quart at flour and three tempoansful of Leaven ; rub in one tea-cupful of butter. add a cup and a half of white sugar, and spice to suit the taste; mix stiff enough to roll out, and bake quick. Euwsion CUM.—One quart of flour and din e teaspoons ful of Leaven silted together ; add a cup of butter, one pound of currants, two cups of white sugar , and one tea apooniul 01 cinnamon ; mix with cold milk to a stiff bat ter. and bako in a slow oven. Coax Caaa.—Otte pint each of flour and Indian mcal, and three teaspoorsful of Leaven, well sifted tuge.her ; add one gill of molaoses and two eggs ; mix thin with milk' and bake in a slow oven. Cur Cmtx.—Ylve cups of flour and three teaspoonsful pt Leaven, sifted together, add ono cup of hither, two of sugar, and two eggs, all well beat together ; then add a cup of currants, and spice to suit the taste. hake about half an hour. LADIES' Cake.—Three quarters of a pound of flour and four teaspoonsful of Leaven sifted together; one pound of sugar and six ounces oi butter beaten to a cream ; the whites 01 eight eggs well beaten, and the juice of one le. mou ; mix with WIMSTER Cum—Five cups of tour, three teaspoonful of Leaven, three cups of sugar, one of butter, one of milk, and two eggs ;fI uit 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 bruggists generally. WILLIAM tiIiLAGER & BM., Wholesale Agents, No. 59 North Front streci, Philadelphia. novlB-dSta HERR'S HOTEL! NEWLY REFITTED I • 'FEE UNDERSIGNED having leased this well known and popular hotel, in the city of Harrisburg, is now refitting and furnishing the same with NEW FURNITURE in the very best modern style. It is located in the most central part of the city, within a short distance of the depose or four different railroad and also near the State Ca pitol buildings. The house is large and the sleeping apartments are well ventilated. The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable arti cles This city is well known throughout the State as having the best market outside of the Atlantic cities, and consequently no complaints shalt be made on that score, The BAR has also undergone (Menges and will be kept stocked with the best and purest Liquors in the country No exertion will be spared to make the traveler and sojourner comfortable in every respect. A. continuance o: the patronage of the old customers, together with new additious is respectfully solkited. J. R. BENFORD & CO. Harrisburg, August 23•tf 'CITY LIVERY STABLES. BLACKBERRY ALLEY, 1W TEE REAR 01 HERR'SHOTEL. THE undersigned has recommenced the livery business in his NEW and SPACIOUS STA RERSt located as above, with a large and varied stock of HORSES, CARRIAGES and CIAiNIRUSSZ, which he will hire at moderate rates. F. li.. SWARM H. L GODBOLD , PRACTICAL Tuner and Repairer of 11 Pianos. Melodeons, &a., ko., will receive orders in Vacua at WM. KNOCHE'S Music Store, 92 Market streel All ordere left at the above named plaee, or at the Buehler House, will meet with prompt attention. Firer class PIANOS for sale seplit-dly NOTICE TO SPECULA.TORS. VALUABLE BULTeEDIG Len .FOR SALE. A L NUMBER OF LARGE SIZED BUILD xi. um LOTS adjoining the Ronnd lioloo and. WOrk "onnea of the Penna. Indlroad Comptiny, 'eV be sell losy; and on reasonable termsadpply. to . • MOO Om • ' JOJEC "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE•" • HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 31, 1860 DR . JOHNSON , 23..4k.LTIJCV/t=Ol..M LOCK HOSPITAL. HAS discovered ihemost certain, speedy and effectual remedy m tho world for 4Keil Coss. WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONE t.:l Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains M the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow-. ers, Dyspepsia, tanner, Low Spii its, Confustou of Ideas, Palpitation of 'he Heart, limlity, DialUM of Sight er Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections of the Head, Throat, Ni se or Skin—those terrible dimr: der ark ing from the Indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth—the o dreadful and destructive practises ;whieh produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos— sible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN. • Young men especially who have become the victims 01 solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which' annually sweeps to an namely grave thousands d Young mon of the most exalted talent and brilliant Intel lect, wco raist.t otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to cc , tasy the living lyre, may call wi:tt full confidence. Married persons, - or those contemplating marriage, be ing aware of physical weakness, should immediately con sult Dr. J., and be reit red to perfect health. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J., may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and con, fldestly rely upon his skill as a physician. zeirOffice No. 7 South F. ederiek street, Baltimore, Ma., on the lett. hand side going from Baltimore street; doors irons the corner. Bn particular in observing the name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par ticular Ibr Ignorant,.Trijitng Quacks, with false names, or Paltry Litinabbg CerViwtes, attracted by the reptile.- lion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the reply. Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London graduate from one of the mast eminent Colleges of the Ailed zlittes, and the greatest part of whose lire has been spent In the Hospitals of London, Faris,. Phila. delphia and elsewhere, has effeoted some of the most as- tonishing cues that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleop,preat ner vousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with,dorange ment of mind were cured.immediately, Dr. J. addrestes all those who haling injured them selves by private and imrroper indulgencies . , that secret and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un fitting them for either busiuessor society. These ure some of the sad and melancholy effects pro duced by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Mead, Dimness of Sight, 1,036 of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive. Functions, General Denioty, Symptoms of ; Censump• tion, ko. , MENTALLY, the fearful efreet3 on the mind are much to be - dreaded r—Dr.ss of .liemory, Confutiou 'of-Ideas- De , pressiun of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Areisiou toocie ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timitlity,rte.„ are some ol the evil abets. Thousands of persons or all ages, can now judge what is the cause of their declineiba health, Losing them vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, bare a singular appearance about tlie eyes, cough, and symp toms or consumplion. who liave injured themselves by a c,:rrttin practice, in Bulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school the affects of winch are nightly felt, oven when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible. and ddstroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. WleaVa pity that a young man, the hopes of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched teem all prospects and enjoyments of ilfo by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Suchpersons must, before canters.• plating effect that a sound mind and body arc the most necessary requishes to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; ihe mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR OR GANIC WEAKNFSS. By this great end imi.ortant remedy, Weakness of the Organs aro speedily cured, and full vigor restored. Rhousands of the most nervous and debiltated who had lost allhopu, have beeu immediately relieved. All hope. talents to Marriage, Physical or MentaL Disquallti. °llion, Nercone, Trembllup, Weticuess or Exhaustion or the must fee., tut kind, speedily cured. 41 The many thousands cured at this Instintioa within the last twelve peals, and the numerous important surgical operattuns porlurmed by Dr. J., u itcessed by the ic porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which Lave appeared again and again before the public, besides his funding as a gentleman of cearacfer and re sponnbility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. DIdbASliS OF IsPRUDENCE —When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the sends of this painful disease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and re spectability can atoms befriend him, delaying till the con. stitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin, progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a period to his-dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that Demme from whence no traveler returns." it is a mei ' incholy fact that thousands tall victims to this terrible disease, owiog to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend— ers, who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue of lito miserable. To liivitssastts,—The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office. 1 icbical DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE RELIFIP Hi SLY TO TWELVE HOURS. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs Two DAYs.-64 MARRIAGE ORQANIC WEAIMESS. Immediately cured and full vigor restored DR. JOHNSION TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. MENTALLY YOUNG MEN MARRIAGE,] TO STRANGERS Letters must eontaio a Stamp to 03 on the reply Mir Remedies sent by Mail. Sat-No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore. uprl3 d&wly BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PENN'A. GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. C A It D The ab eve well known and long established Hc.tel is now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship of Mr. Garman J. BOLTON, who has been an inmate of the house for the last three years, and is well known to is guests. thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en joyed', I cheerfully cennueud Mr. Bolton to the public f Tor. [la dswtfl WILLIAM BUEHLER. 1•101 - 11 E FIRST ARRIVAL BUT ARRIVED IN DUE TIME TO BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES, LYKEN S VALLEY R UT OVE COAL,S9. 1 , 2,50 per ton. N " 00 Also constantly on hand, LYKEN'S VALLEY BROKEN, tt EGG, CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL, WILL/MBARBE BROKEN, No. 3 and 4, NUT, Blacksmith Coal, Allegheny and Broad Top. Also, Hickory, Oak and Pike Wood. E. - BYEBS. No. 102 Chestnut street. ANOTHER NEW LOT F NEWTON'S. (formerly, Bagley's) O CELEBRATE I, GOLD YENS, warranted to be the toot qualityaud finish , of any manufactured. Also a gee assortment' of GOLD AND SILVER CASBS. JUtitiecelsiedlinclfbisitle at BERGNER'SIOREAP BOOKSTORE, bibtarkilit St, MIT &Jobs, &t. GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE NEW CITY STORE ! URICH & COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FRONT & LARKET ANNOUNCE to the citizens of Harris burg al d the !Juba?, generally, that they have just returned from the eastern cities With a large and well se lected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they will sell st the ye i y lowest prices. DOME3IIC GOODS of every kind. Bleached and Unbleached Muslim, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION A large assortment of Welsh Fhwieis for Skirting. An assortment Domestic Ginahlms, Manchester Ginghams, Batinetts and Ca simeres, It Black Cloths at all prices, " • Cloths for Ladies' Chesterfields, Beaver Cloths for the Arab Cloaks. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS. A large assortment of Cassimer es, especially adapted to Boy's wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and Un dershirts. An assortment of Carpets from 123 Me a yard to $l.OO per yard. ALSO LATEST STYLES SATIN DECHENES, PLAID VALENCIAS, VELVET POPLINS, STRIPED AND PLAID RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED REBINDS, RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. A large assortment of Brocbe and Blinket Fhawls, with a toll stock of the later[ novelties. Au assortment of Plain sett Figured Cashmeres. LINENS OF ALL KINDS. Particular attention paid to first class Hosiery and Em broideries, &c., &c., &c. As amortrnent or Regent e wove ti ail spring skirt pat , tern extension. An assortment of sb•ouding and Flannels. mat & COWPERTHWArr, Corner of Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg. Formerly occupied by J. 1. Bitner. 0c126-ly SANFORD'S PATENT PORTABLE HEATERS! FOR WARMING with PURE itOT AIR Privatii Publo itull i Churche.:, &0., is the MOST POWE!-'rtil, and Cheapen HEATER in the World. Recommendations and roc, (ince; by ihe hund- red from those who me now using the Etaitt F.R. can be examined by cal in (111 the rllhsoriher, who ii the only agent in Harrisburg fcr the sale of the artir'e. THE "CHALLENGE" COOKING RANGE Is ALSO ON HAND and for sale. This RANGE requires no waling iu but can he set in a fair place or out in the roan, and eohtains all the latest imPrOctments in Cocking RANGES, has larger scene than at y other R.AIs:GF. now in use . . . _ ALSO ON HAND, on assortment of best pattern PAR LOR and COOKING B.TOY aI,LI Stove Pipts A Is° th. largest stock of lIN WARE to be found In [Ms st clion o country. Wh01:23 1 dealers Euppliol on reasonable terms. LYMAN GILBERT, deb Corner of River Alley and Market, :-:trcet A FRESH STOCK Of Vanilla Beans, Recker& Farina, Perfumery arid Fancy Soaps, at MILES' DRUG STORE, roYS Market tr Pa DR. D. W. JONES, WHITE HALL HOTEL HARRISBURG, PA. WHERE ho has engaged rooms for private consultation and may be found at all times. Dr. Jones may be consulted personally or by letter, by describing symptoms on all diseases of private nature, such as Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture, Syphilitic Eruptions, Mercurial Diseales, Affections of the Kid neys and Bladder. Let the mistaken that seeks after pleasures when be finds that he has imbibed the seeds of that horrible disease, when not immediately cured, will make its appearance such as Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Eruption over the Body. To such Dr. JONES offers the safest and most certain remedy in America. The reme dies used by him are entirely - vegetable, and can be used without change or Diet or hinorance from Business. Dr. JONES will also make an article of agreement—no ca- no pay. Mita cases cured in from three to five days or no charge. . DR. JONES pays great attention to Dispepsia, liver Complaints, Rheumatism, Headache, Dimne.ss of Sight, Female Complaints. All those above named will be re stored to constitutional soundness with such mild and balmy juices of herbs that are gathered along river sides, and in valleys up to the lofty mountain tops. Allis made vocally by the voice of echoing praise. All letters must contain a postage stamp to ensure an answer. Address DR. D. W. JONES, White Hall Hotel, del Harrisburg, Ya. FOR RENT.—The store room occupied at present by Samuel E. Zollinger, in Market street, from the first L f April next. Apply to deB-laut JOHN B. THOMPSON. EMPTY BOTTLES I ! - Of all sizes and descriptions for sale low by WM DOCK JR. &CO ORANGES AND. LEMONS. FORTY _BOXES in.prime order jost.re. ! calved and for sale by OIL DOCK JR. & CO. ' Ililisttllantorta. JUDSON'S Mountain Herb Pills. THE inventor and manufacturer of "Jud son's Mountain Herb Pills," has spent the greater part of his life in travelling, having visited nearly every country in the world He spent over six years amen the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and It was thus that the "Mott:wept Bess Plus" were dissevered. A very interesting account of his adventures there, you will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet. It is an established fact, that all diseases arise front [IMPURE BLOODS The blood is the life I and when any; foreign cr un healthy matter gots mixed with it, it is once distrbuted to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain. The stomach will nut digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of the heart is weakened, andao the circulation is feeble. The lungs be come Merged with the poisonous matter ; hence a cough —and all from a slight impurity of the fountain-head of Ille—the Bloat I as if you had thrown some earth, for instance, in a pure spring, from which ran a tiny rivulet in a few minutes the whole course of the stream be, comes disturbed and discolored. Ai qUickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leave its sting behind. All the passages become obstructed, and unless the obstruc tion is removed, the lamp of life soon dies out. These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerates]] the secretions of the body, they are, therefore, unrivalled as a CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, &c. This Anti-Min Medicine expels from the blood the hidden seeds of dia• ease, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and tluent,elearing and resuscitating tbe vital organs. Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that we are able to place within your reach, a medicine like the "Mousx.ats MERE Pats," that will pass directly to the afflicted parts,turough the blood and fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to brighten with the flush of beauty and health. Judson's Pills_ to e the Best Remedy in exist ence for the following Complaints: Bowel Complabile, Debility, Inward Weak - near, ,Coughs, Fever and Ague, Liver Complaints Colds, Female Complaints,Lowuess of Spirits, Chest Diseases, Headaches, Piles, Costiveness, Indigestion, Stone and DravelZ Dyspepsia, Influenza, Secondary Syrrp• Diarrhcea, inflammation, tome. Dropsy, • * • • • • GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! Females who value health, should never be without these Pills. They purify the blood, remove obstructions of all kinds; cleanse the skin of oil pimples and blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. jar The Plains and- Herbs of winch these Pills are made, were discovered in a very surprising way among the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our Agent., and you will read with delight, the very interesting account it contains of the "Gam MEDICINV of the Aztecs.. . : Observe.—The tteutain herb Pills are put up in a Beautil al Wrapper. Each box contains 40, pills, and Re tail at 20 centa.per box. Ali genuine, have the signature of B. J...JODSON & CO., on each box. B. L...W.DSON & CO., Sole P.roprie.tor's No. 50 Leonard Street, 2TRIP YORE. Sir Agents wanted always—Addrem as tibove. • febl.o.deodAw . DESIRABLE MOURNING GOODS. Bieck and Purple All Wool Figured Merinos, Main Black Atnglisela Veloue Reps. Black and Purple Tamtre Cloths,Sllk and Wool. Plain All Wool Cashmeres and Merinos. Black and Gray Worsted Poplins. Black and White All Wool Delaines. Black and Purple Figured Cashmeres: - Let iu's Best Bombazines. Stipeti.ir Black Lustres. Lupin's Extra Alpaceag. Neat Style Striped Mohairs. Emeltue Style Paramettas. 51-4 All Wool Wallies English Chintzes. Diae can& cloths. Plain Mohairs. Calicos. SUPERIOR PLAIN BLAME ENG. REP. MOURNIXO Mims. do BLACK AND WRITE do do co PURPLE ANII BUCK do do do PERI/A CLOfHB; Now and Desirable. Every article ot- the different kinds of DRESS GOODS in the BLACS. and SECOND MOURNING line. Selected from the very best makers. Lupin's Square Thibbet Shawls, do Long do • do Black Erench Blanket Shawl, 241 Mourning French Blanket Long shawls, 2.1 Mourning French Blanket. Square do, kitglish Crepe Veils (every size), Grenadine Ift ha, (every size), lEngattt Gripes, French Crepes. SkißOt DING C IBITHERFA_, WING ki,ANNAIii, A' GAUN , I.EIIS, un kinds, uLACK GI OYES. ail I i BOII.DrRED HANDKERCHIEFS, . (all kiwis). BLACK BIOISERY, (all kiod.9, SPLENDIDAt . ..BOIa3IENTUI COLLARS, PLAIN BLACK RIBBON'S. An inspection of our stork will convince all CATHCART & BROTHER, u 27 Next to the Harrisburg Bank. IMPORTANT NOTICE For the Afflicted with Diseases which Appear to be Incurable. DOCTOR C. WEICIIEL, residing in Har risburg, Pa.,Third street near North street, cured In Germany as wet as America, many persons after hay ing been treated without success by other physicians.— We extract here some passages from German newspapers of this pito e, containing acknowledgement of such per. sons and their recommendation to apply in similar cases to Dr. WEICHEL. George Cassel, West Hanover township, Dauphin coun ty, testifies that he was perfectly cured of a Cance: in ward his 1 ft cheek. Jane Radabaugh, of Harrisburg, testifies that having been treated by various physicians for fire years in the case of Rheumatism in both legs so that she was unable to lift one leg-before the other during all that time; after their abandonment she used Dr. Welchers medicine only about three months, and was pc rfeetly cured. J. Sollenberger testifies that his sister Jane having been confined to her bed for nine years, and all that time speechless, and every day and nightspasms .on the chest, was then perfectly healed by Dr. Weichel, and has for five years since that time the use of her speech. Marg. Zimmerman testifies that having been totally blind in one eye for ten years, and in the other for one year, has received full tiL (done eye by using Dr. Weichers direction and medicine. John Meyer, of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, testifies that having totallr lost sight of the right eye for more than cue ear and a half by the grey cataract, and ec-_- ployed several physicians without success, has received then under the treatment of Dr. Weichel in less than one year his sight so that he can read, and considers his cure to be accomplished. In the same place other unexpected cases have been performed to wit : Mrs. Ann H. Myers having been deaf in a high degree for Ole, years received the full use of hearing, and her son, 16 years at age', haiing been af flicted tor two years with spitting of blood, was cured by the Doctor. Being misdeed to an advertlsement, these instances may suffice to direct the attention of the afflicted with the above mentioned and similar diseases to his office. dec47owlm* A NEW AND-FINE.-ASSORTMENT LADIES! TRAVELLING S.l-I.OPIi!ING . BAGS . • 114 ititiprisejor sale at „... p i3OOIIBIO/tE, lIBBGNER, 711-77 1./ 11 ark et &ref .- - . kttam tiding ilium., R a ying procured Steam Power Presacs, we are Prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRDITING of every de-criplion, cheaper that it can be done at any other ef tablisbmentin the copwro RATES v. LturiSlNG. ,a-Four Hues or ss eneehalf aqu ire. Fig h lii or more than lour constitute a square. • hall - Square one day L one week one month.... 3 00 cs three mentne 4 0 sl 1.1,41[11,4 .... . • . .. . • 000 year 6 00 thie 'guars one day 60 It OW' V. ek -- - • .... ...... . ........ 2 00 one month . 3 00 ii three m0nth5........ . 5 00 '' t six months.... .... 8 00 ... Otte year 10 00 .Business WAR.. 11.CrIeti ill the Local column, or before Marriages and Deathi:, FIVE CF.E IS PER LINE for each insertion. NO. 97. /ar Marriages and Deaths to be ohargi,,: Te;:tler sivertisements. The following letter is from a source that entitles its statements to implicit credit, and affords ii,formation in regard to the character and condition of the Government fortifications in Charleiton harbor not be• fore made public: Forts Moultrie and Sumpter are situated on opposite sides of the entrance to Charles ton harbor, and completely cover and com mand it. Fort Moultrie is on or adjacent to the land, and dwelling houses and other buildings are erected close up to the walls of the fort. It covers so large a surface that it cannot be successfully defended at all points by a garrison of less than three hundred men. The present force in command of the place consists of two companies of infantry, which have not been recruited for three years, and have been reduced by death and expiration of terms of service, to sixty , three men, besides the band, who are not armed. They are under the command of Major Anderson, a gallant and loyal officer, who will doubtless make the best defence of which the place is capable. The adjacent buildings will furnish con cealment and protection for an attacking force until they arrive at the walls of the fort. Experienced military men, well ac quainted with the position, say that a force of two hundred and fifty men, by an attack, skillfully planned and executed,can take the place with the present garrison, with a loss of from three to five men on the side of the assailants, and perhaps double that number of the garrison. But this is not the worst view of the case. Fort Sumpter is built in the water, one thousand yards from the land. It can only be attacked, therefore, from water craft. It is just finished, and is one of the strongest works in Christendom; mounted with thirty-two pound cannon, and supplied with one hundred rounds of ammunition for each gun. It is covered, bomb-proof, and can only be entered by the embrasures, which an attacking force must crawl thro' one man at a time, and hence two men at one of these could defend it against five hundred. With a garrison of one hundred and fifty men, it could only lie successfully attacked by siege batteries and heavy ordnance, aid then could withstand a seigo of weeks, or perhaps months. The guns of this"fort command Fort Moultrie, and. could - reduce it to a heap of ruins in twenty-four hours. And yet in this.place th re is not a Single bayonet or a single soldier. It is in the custody Of an engineer, with a few labor ors, who have been engaged in mountit g the artillery. Twenty-nye men can take Fort Sumpter, turn its batteries on Fort Moultrie, and drive out the garrison with out the loss of a single radii on the part of the attacking force. The 'Charleston arse nal contains fifteen thousand old muskets that have heen•rifled and provided with percussion locks, and two thousand rifles. This has been surrendered to the State au thorities, and is now in the possession and under the control of the sovereign and in dependent State of South Carolina, which is now in rebellion against the United States. Castle Pinckney is located on the south ern extremity of a narrow slip of marsh land, which extends in a northerly direc tion to Hog Island channel. To the harbor side the so-called castle presents a circular front. It has never been considered of much consequence as a fortress, although its proximity to the city, would give it im portance, if properly armed and garrison ed. From hasty observations, we find that / there are about 15 gnus mounted on the parapet; the majority of them are eighteen and twenty-four pounders. owe "Odom biades" are, however, within the walls.— There are also supplies of powder, shot a..cl Shell. At present there is no garrison at the post; the only residents are one or -two watchmen, who have charge of the harbor tight. • Licime thirty or forty day-laborers are employed repairing the cisterns and putting the place generally in order. - A "SISigeATION" DISPATOII.—The New York Vanity Fair" thus travesties the sensational diepatcnes daily transmitted from the National Capital to the Metropolitan press: Unless something happens immediately, it will be some time before anything occurs. The tone of the South is not very favorable to abo litionism, and if South Carolina successfully secedes, nothing can prevent her going out of the Union. Trouble in the Cabinet was report ed last night, but unless supported by facts the rumor can have little foundation. The excite ment here, in political circles, is not so great as it was before it began to subside, but it is still greater than before it reached its present height." A CORN ITEM. —Corn may be scarce in Mis souri and Kansas, but it certainly is not in Han cock county, Illinois. The Warsaw Journal of last week says The way corn is coming into this city: is cheering iudeecl. E ich distillery receives not less than one hundred wagon loads a thy, while our warehouses and temporary corn houses era receiving to their capacity. The price is twenty cents per bushel. DISTRESS IN N OEM CA.BOLLEA.—The Raleigh "Standard" says : We hear already in North Carolina the notes of coming distress. Under the disunion panic which has heto Cotten up, specie is berng hoarded, the Woks have con tracted. their accommodations, creditors are pushing debtors, and the prospect is that vast deal of property will be sacrificed under the Sheriffs hammer. Creditors will demand the specie, and then property worth one hundred dollars will be knocked off at twenty-five dol lars, for the specie is not to cc had.. A FRENthi machinist, named . BArd, has Just invented a moveable ioriress, which is said to be a terrible machiue, pr. pelled by steam. It is mounted on wheels, end may at some future day-be expedited into an enemy's camp, tt,l; . (181 out the destroying missiles with wkieb it is well supplied. - . . ; [From the Cincinnati Gazette j The Charleston Forts, "WASHINGTON, Dee.