Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, December 31, 1860, Image 3

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    Pailp Eelegrapi.
HARRISBURG, PA
Monday Afternoon, December 31 1860.
St:l advertisement " Ho, for the
Won AWARE.-A stated meeting of the State
Capital Wide Awake Club will be held at their
ball ha Eby's building this evening. Every
member is desired to attend, as business of im
portance will be laid before the club.
WILD TUILICEYS.-Mr. Jacob Early, near Man
ada Furnace, recently shot three wild turkeys,
weighing from fifteen to twenty-two pounds.—
These "birds" are said to be abundant and in
g o )d condition
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COLD WsArnsn.—There is an old saying that,
"as the days begin to lenthen, the cold begins
to strengthen. This is likely to prove true the
Present season, nothwithstanding the sec, ssion
movement has thrown almost every other set
tled institution out of its regular routine move
ment.
MEMBERS OF TLIE LEGISLATURE, and others re
maining in the city during the winter, can
have any or all of the New York, Philadelphia
or B3ltimore daily papers served regularly to
them by leaving their addresses at Bergner's
Cheap Bookstore 51 Market street.
Wawa IdErma will be held to-night in the
Fourth Street Bethel, Lccust and Vine Street
Methodist Churches. Services will •commence
stout half-past eight o'clock, and continue un
til the advent of the New Year. A prayer
meeting will also be held in the English Lu
theran Church, commencing at nine o'clock.
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SNOW AND SLEIGEING.—Snow fell here yester
day to the depth of three or four inches, mak
ing tolerable good sleighing, which some of our
citizens are improving, to the pecuniary benefit
of livery stable keepers. Should the snow lie
until to-morrow evening, fancy turn-outs and
fast nags will be in demand, and New Year ' s
will be a lively day in this city.
Mona LARGE Boos.—A few days ago Mr.
John Early (miller) residing near Manada Fur
nace, slaughtered two hogs, fifteen months old,
which weighed, when dressed, nine hundred
and eighty-nine pounds. The same gentleman
recently shot a large black bear near stony
Creek Forge. This kind of "game" is said to
be abundant in that region, several bears having
been shot within a few weeks.
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TOE COLORED PRESBYIERIAN CIIUROLL—The
members of the congregation will make a do
nation call upon their pastor, the Rev. C. Gar
diner, at their Hall, on to-morrow afternoon
and evening. It will be a proper token of respect
and regard for a worthy and useful minister of
the Gospel, and may help, to some extent, in
providing for his wants and comfort in his old
age. It will afford an opportunity to any per
sons to contlibute something in this way, and
thus aid this newly organized church in main
taining its services among this people.
NATIONAL PAST DAY.—The proclamation of
the President appointing Friday next as a day
of "humiliation, fasting and prayer," was read
by the pastors of most of our churches yester
day, who suggested a general compliance with
its recommendations. There will be appropri
ate sermons delivered in the various churches
on the morning of that day, and a general
Union Prayer Meeting in the New School Pres
byterian Church at three o'clock in the after
noon. We presume our citizens generally will
observe the day. Without claiming any right
to suggest what will be most conducive to the
right uses of this fast, we trust that all irrita
ting and exasperating comments on political
affairs will be carefully secluded from religious
assemblages on that day. The public mind
needs soothing, and not inflaming.
Tas TIME Bob CHARITY. —Now, the night o
the year has come—the sun has attained its
lowest declension in the southern heavens—the
trees have cast their foliage—the grass is seared
and dead—the birds have flown to sunnier
dimes, and external nature has sunk to repose!
Now, in sympathy with the gloom and desola
tion around, let us take thought of the suffer
ing poor. Ye who have no unsatisfied want—
ye who do not feel the pinching hand of winter
—out of your abundance feed the hungry,
clothe the naked, and do God's work in tem
pering the wind to the shorn lamb. Sad indeed
is the present lot of scores of the lonely and
destitute poor in this city, who, hungry and
unemployed, are shivering in the cold, while
they count over and over again the long, weary
months, weeks and days, that must elapse ere
the comforts of a more genial atmosphere can
be restored to them. Would to God that dur
ing this season of festivity among the rich and
well-to-do, an awakened and Chiistian charity
might prevail sufficient to carry comfort into
the homes of all the children of want in our
midst I Now is the season for the exercise of
tree charity, and the cultivation of effective
benevolence towards the destitute.
AN EXPLANATION.—Mr. Josiah B. Hicks takes
exception to our recent notice of his arrest, on
a charge of larceny, made by a Mr. Straw, of
this city. We give him the full benefit of his
statement, which is as follows :
In the first place, I am no preacher nor did I
ever profess to be. Secondly, I em no thief,
as will be very conclusively established at our
next term of Court. Thirdly, I was arrested
by officer Fleck at Fredericksburg, Lebanon
county, on the 19th inst., and brought to Har
risburg. The next day I gave security to make
my appearance at the next term of Court,
where I will appear with pleasure and prove my
innccence, by respectable citizens of this coun
ty, to the satisfactio n of all who feel an lutenist
in this matter and to the discomfiture of the
man whom you choose to call Ms. S taw. Now,
gentlemen, I hope you will do me and my
friends the justice to correct your error in your
next issue. I have many relatives throughott
this county who are old, well tried and respect
able citizens and whose reputation and character
have never been attacked upon any occasion,
and it is injustice to them as well as to myself
that it should be now, because this man Straw
saw fit to have me unjustly arrested for some
thing that I am not guilty of, and for which he
will hereafter have to suffer the consequences.
Joszert B. Ems.
ATTENTION, HORSE SNOB !-A regular meeting
of the Heise Shoe Club will be held at their
room this (Monday) evening at the usual hour.
Punctual attendance of all the members is ear
nestly desired, as businees of great importance
will be transacted. By order.
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THE FRIENDSHIP BALL COIN'S off this evening
in Brno t's Ball, which has been elegantly deco
rated for the occasion. It will be a gay and
Urilli int affair, and straneers who wish to spend
au evening pleasantly, and see the youth and
beauty of the Capital City to advantage, should
attend.
SCARLET FEVER.—This disease prevails to
some extent among children in various sections
of the city. It is generally accompanied with
sore throat. In most cases our physicians treat
the disease successfully, when summoned in
time, which should always be done.
SELLING LIQUOR TO A MINOR.—On Saturday
afternoon the keeper of a restaurant in the
basement of Wyeth's building, named Brooks,
was arrested, on the oath of Mrs. McCollum,
for selling liquor to her son, and robbing him
while drunk. After a hearing before the Mayor,
Brooks was committed to answer the charge.—
He remained in prison until to-day, when he
was discharged on bail.
CHIEF OF Ponca. —• Officer Fleck has been dis
charging the duties of Chief of Police for sev
eral days past, in the absence of Mr. Water
bury, who was summoned to Hagerstown as a
witness in the case of the woman who recently
eloped from that place with a colored man, and
who was captured by him in Philadelphia.—
The woman was tried on a charge of abducting
the "chattel," with what result we have not
yet learned.
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GOOD MOVEMENT.—An tffert is about to be
made to change the Wide Awake club of this
city into a military organization. The club
now numbers about sixty active and public
spirited young men, most of whom are willing
to equip. Should the movement succeed,
which we do not doubt, the Capital City will
soon be able to boast a first class military com
pany. The proposition will be laid before the
club at their meeting this evening.
HON. DAVID WILMOT IS now in this city, stop
ping at the Jones House. He is a candidate
for United States Senator, and his claims are
being warmly pressed by his friends, who are
here in large numbers from the northern sec
tion of the State. At present the popular cur
rent seems to run strongly in favor of Mr.
COWAN of 'Westmoreland county. From the
indications at this time there will be a spirited
and exciting contest. '
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR. —We tender the compli
ments of the season to all the readers of the
Tsis.onersuyoung and old, high and low,
rich and poor—and wish them a right "happy
New Year."
May New Year, dear patrons,
Bring you all good cheer ;
Mince pier and plum pudding,
Good coffee and beer,
With pig, goose and turkey,
The best that can be ;
And we hope that your victuals
And stomachs will agree.
Lorimar BWINDLES.-Our people are surfeited
with Lottery Circular; in which they are told
that a brilliant prize awaits them on the re.
ceipt of $lO or more. The swindle is so palpa
ble, that a majority of the people see through
it, but occasionally a "green one" is found so
really verdant that he follows the direction of
the Circular, encloses his money and dispatches
it through the Post Office or Express. That is
the end—the fool and his money parted. These
circulars are sent all through the country, an
swering but a single good purpose—increasing
the revenue of the Post Office Department.
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OBEY Tim LAW.—We call attention to the
notice of Mayor Kepner, in our advertising
columns, directing the police officers and con
stables to enforce the lacy prohibiting the firing
of gums, squibs, etc., within the city limits to
night. The Mayor is determined to have the
law strictly enforced, without respect to per
sons, and will impose the full penalty upon all
offenders who may be brought before him This
action of the Mayor is highly commendable,
and it is to be hoped the police officers will do
their duty in the premises.
.CARRIER'S ADDRESS.—The Carrier of the
DAILY TELEGRAPH requests us to say to the
patrons of the paper in this city, whom he has
faithfully served during the past year, that on
New Year's morning he will pay his respects
and present them with a copy of his annual
address. It is the production of one of the
best writers in our city ; and as the present
"crisis" is prolific of stirring themes, we have
no doubt it will be read with more than ordi
nary interest. The Carrier is confident that
his patrons will respond in a manner satisfac
tory to themselves and gratifying to him.
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SLIDING.--They must have some jolly good
fellows, as well as sensible men, in the City
Council of Bangor, to judge by the following
model paper. A resolution to restrict the boys
from sliding in certain streets had been refer
red to a committee, who thus gaily reported in
favor of "letting 'em slide :"
It would be very difficult for your committee
to place any limits to the disposition of sliding
and letting things slide, which is so prevalent
among all classes in the community. The pro
pensity for sliding was introduced into the
world by our first parents, who, for sliding
from the path of virtue into the gully of dis
obedience, were obliged to slide out of Paradise;
and their descendants have been addicted to the
same practice. The church was instituted to
reclaim men and maintain virtue and religion
in the world ; but this same propensity has en
tered there also and produced its legitimate
fruit iu a race of backsliders. Of late years this
propensity has broken out and made rapid
progress in the political world. Gov. Banks
originated the famous phrase—" Let the Union
slide !" Since then there has sprung up a large
party at the South, which, strange as it may
seen, has adopted the motto of the chief of
Massachusetts Republicans, and se ms deter
mined to "let the Union slide." 'Mile, there
fore, the moral, the religious and the political
world are full of sliding and backsliding, and
it is common to hear on every side—"let her
slide !"—as it is to hear that other equally por
tentous phrase—'•let her rip !"—your commit
tee feel that it would be a great assumption on
their part to limit the facilities for "Young
America" to emulate the example of the elders,
and we have come to the conclusion to let the
boys slide and everybody look out for their
shine.
Pennovivania Jaailv itionbav 'Afternoon, rlerentber 31, 11360.
• DON'T forget your Ncw Year's Gifts for your
friends, but go and make your selections from
the fine assc•rtment of books in every depart
ment of Literature, Port Folios, useful and
fancy articles, and a great variety of choice
goods highly suitable for New Year's Gifts at
Bergner's Bookstore, 51 Market street,
MILLERSBURG SUNDAY SCHOOL.-At an election
held on Sunday last, the following efficient of.
ficers were elected : Superintendent, J S. Mus
ser. Librarian, J. S. Gilbert. Treasurer, J. I.
Bowman, Simon Eberly, G. M. Brubaker and
H. H. Musser. This school is in a very pros
perous condition at present, numbering over
one hundred scholars.
LANCASTER AND HARRISBURG RAILROAD.—We
are informed that the exact vote given at the
meeting of the stockholders of the above com
pany, held in _Philadelphia on the 27th inst.,
was 12,035 votes (as represented by stock) in
favor of executing the lease with the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, and only 528 votes
adversely to the measure.
ARRIVALS. —The Railroad trains from various
directions continue to bring large accessions of
strangers to the city, and our principal hotels
are already filled. By to-morrow morning the
crowd of visitors will be greatly increased, and
for several days to come the hotel keepers will
reap a rich pecuniary harvest. There is a host
of applicants for office here, all of whom are
pressing their claims with a degree of indus
try and energy rarely equalled. The scenes in
some of the hotels are decidedly refreshing,
The various officers are to be selected by cau
cus to night, and when the result is announced
look out for some terrific "howls" from the
disappointed place hunting legions.
SKATING.—Reader, do you skate? Of course
you do. Old and young, wise and simple, male
and female, rich and poor, all indulge in this
most health-giving and enlivening recreation.
Who wouldn't skate ? Recreations of all kinds,
gymnasiums, ball playing, the dumb bell, &c.,
have become very popular and fashionable.
And among others, skating has become a favor
ite, and this is one of the few things that must
be permanent. And why ? It imparts a health
ful glow to the cheeks, a fresher tingle to the
blood, and affords an endless fund of amuse
ment. It is fashionable, and all can indulge
in it without fear of reproof. And well is it
that it is so. The winter was formerly a season
when the feminine portion of the community
were obliged to remain within doors the greater
part of the time, and though anthracite may be
a very convenient thing in its place, it is not a
remarkably beneficialf near neighbor. Now,
gond buy to sleepy days, warm parlors, and
ruddy grates for a time; take the skates, and
go to the nearest pond, on with them, and glide
away over the glassy surface. You don't need
fire to keep you warm ; exercise of all the
muscles and limbs will furnish natural beat
enough. What if you do feel a little weary
and limb-sore the next day? 'ti= only nature,
showing that she appreciates what you are do
ing. May skating never die out, so long as
there is water, and cold weather enough to
freeze it.
NEW BA KEY.-Mr. Henry l3ecker, one of our
city constables, finding The business unprofita.
ble, has resumed his old trade and established
a Bakery on Walnut between Fifth and Sixth
streets. He Is thoroughly familiar with the
business and bakes first quality bread and cakes.
We commend him to public patronage. IS
SLIT THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH of new goods
from New York auction. The greatest bargains
offered yet. Having taken ad vantage of the
depression of the New York market,, I have
now a lot of goods to offer which cannot fail to
please : 2,000 yards the beat Delaines at 20 and
21 cts.; 4,000 yards of Calicos at 8 and 10 cts.;
500 woolen Hoods for 37 and 60 cts., very
cheap ; 500 pair of gentlemen's woolen Socks
at 12 and 15 cts.; 60 doz. Undershirts and
Drawers at 50, 62 and 75 cts,; 1,000 pairs of
ladies Stockings at 12 and 15 cts.; 10 pieces of
Black Cloth for Clonks ; a large assortment of
ladies' and gents' Gloves, and a great many
goods. To those who buy to sell again a liberal
discount will be made, S. LEWY, at Rhoad's
Corner.
One of the most important duties to be per
formed by our State Legislature during the ap
proaching session will be the election of a
United States Senator to succeed Hon. William
Bigler, whose term of office will expire on the
4th of - March next. The large Republican ma
jority which the late election has sepurgd in
our Legislature, ensures to our party the privi
lege of elevating one of our political faith to
the high office of United States Senator for the
ensuing six years. Who shall this one be ?
There are a goodly number of candidates in the
field, all of whom have contributed in a great
er or lesi degree to our late glotious triumph,
and deserve to be well rewarded for their labor
and zeal at the hands of our party. Only
one of the number, however, can be chosen
United States Senator, and it therefore be
comes the members of the Legislature, while
making the selection, to weigh well the
claims of the many candidates and to de
cide for the one best fitted to fill the
office by reason of his merits, and most de.
serving of the honor by reason of his faithful
ness to the principles of our party. Among
the prominent candidates, whose names have
been mentioned in connection with the office is
the Hon. THADEUS &Evans, the present repre
sentative in Congress from Lancaster county.
Mr. Stevens is one of the pioneer Republicans
in this State, and has labored long and ardent•
ly in the front ranks of the party. His whole
life has been devoted to opposing the black
tide:of Locofocoism, and to his friends it seems
strange that he has never heretofore been just
ly rewarded for his valuable services by the
party whore principles he has so earnestly, la
bored to establish and maintain. What more
fitting reward could we offer him at the pre
sent sirue than the one above alluded to, and
what better opportunity do we want to pay a
debt we owe him, and serve the State at the
same time ?—York Rep.
MOTHERS, READ Tnis.—The following is an
extract from a letter written by the pastor of a Baptist
church to the "Journal and Messenger," Cincinnati,
Ohio, and speaks volumes In favor of that world-re•
nowned medicine—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for
Children Teething :
"We see an advertisement in your column of Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing syrup Now we never said a word
in favor of a patent medicine before In our life, but we
feel compelled to say to our readers, that this is no bum.
bug—we have tried it, and know st to Le and claims. It
dS, probably, one of the most successful medicines of the,
ray, because it is one of the best. AIM those of your
leaders who have babies can't do better than to lay
a supply. an 22
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United States Senator.
Zpetial Nntiits.
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
Miffs SPLENDID HAIR DYE bait no
equal—inEtantaneous in effect—Beautiful Black or
Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the
Bair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and-
Invigorates the Hair for life. Nora are genuine unless
signed "W. A. Batchelor " Sold everywhere.
CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor
tnarl2 dewly 81 Barclay Street, New York
PURIFY THE BLOOD
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MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PIDENIX BITTERS.—
tree from all Mineral Poisons.—ln cases of Scrofula
Ulcers, Ncurvy, or Eruptions of the Shin, the operation
of the Life Medicines is truly astnnishiog, often removing
in a few days, every vestige or these loathsome diseases
by their purifying effects on the blood. Billions Fevers,
Fever and ogre, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short.
most ail diseases soon } ield to their curative properties.
No family should be without them. as by their timely
one much suffering and expense may be saved.
Prepay. d by WM. B. tIOFFAT, M. D., New York, and
for sale by all Druggists novO-wly
NOTICE.
Couons.—The sudden changes of our climate
aro sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Af
fections. Experience Laving proved that simple reme.
dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the
early stages of the disease, mcourse should at once he
had to • 'Brown's Brom:I:lel Troches," or Lozenges, let
the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so
slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may
be warded off. Public Speacers and Sirgers will find
thorn elllctnal fur clearing and strengthening the voice.
See advertisement. delo-d-sw&wem
WOOD'S 11 AIR ii.V.,TORATIVE.—Among all
preparations for the hair that have been introducel as
Infallible, none has ever given the satisfaction or gained
the popularity that Prof Wood's Hair Restorative now
has. Ills Restorative has passed the ordeil of innumer
able fashionable toilets, and the ladies, wherever they
have tested it, pronounce it a peerless article. They
find, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peer
less article. They find, where the hair is thinned, that
it cronies a fresh growth—that it fully restores the ve
getative power or the roots on the denuded places, anti
causes the fibres to sb oot forth anew—that tt dissolves
and removes dandruff, prevents grayness, restores the
hair to its original color when greyness has nctually su.
pervened, gives is rich lustre, imparts the softness and
flexibility of silk to the hair, and keeps it always luxri
ant, boalihy and in fall vigor.—"N. Y. Tribune! ,
Sold by all respectatle Druggists de2l
WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY.—AII who suffer
from weakness or debility, where there is a want or en
ergy should at once have recourse to JUDSON'S MOUN•
Thlisl HERB PILLS. They immediately purify the blood,
and act upon the mainspring of life, giving strength and
vigor to the system. Young parsons entering into wo
manhood, with a derangement of the functions ; and to
mothers at the turn of life, these Pills will be most effi
cacious in correcting the tide of life that may be on,the
turn. Young and elaerly men suffer in a similar manner
at the same periods, when there is always danger, they
should therefore undergo a course or this purifying me•
dials°, which ensures lasting health
This great Household Medicine ranks among the lead
ing necessaries of life, as it is well known to the world
that it cures complaints other remedies cannot reach ;
this fact is as well established as that the Sun lights the
World.
Sold by ..11 medicine dealers. de26-1m
OrWs call the attention of our readers to an
article advertised in another column, called BLOOD Rion
It le an entirely new discovery, and must not be confound
ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the
day. It is food for the blood, already prepared for ab
sorption; pleasant to the taste ana natural in action, and
what one gains ne rotaius. Let all those, then, who are
suffering Item poverty, impurity or deficiency of bloat,
and consequently wdh some chronic disease or ailment,
tax aof this BLOOD FOOD and be restored to health. We
notice that our Druggists have received a supply of this
article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. liarox's
FANTILIC CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It
Is said to contain no 'paregoric or opiate of any kind
whatever, and of course must be invaluable for all infan
tile complaints. It is also said that it will allay all pain,
and soften the gums in process of teething, and at the
same titne regulate the bowels. l.et all mothers and
niurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless
n ghts, procure a supply and be at once relieved.
Suttee advertisement. att2.tfebo
For sale by C. A. Bantivart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S.
CELEBRATED FEMALE' PILLS.
Prepared from a P. esemplion of Sir J. Clarke, X. D.,
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
This Invaluable medicine is outlining in the cure of all
thosd painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure w,ay be
relied on. •
TO 111A1111217.%) LA DIES
it Is peculiarly oohed It will, in a shot tine. bring on
the monthly piriodaltb :natality.
Each bottle, I rice One Polar, beam lA` Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to Provent counterfeits
CAUTION.
These /'ills shaula not he taken bk females during the
FIRST THREE ItaNTIISof Pregnaucy, as they are sure
to , bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are
safe.
In all cases of Nen ous and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs ; Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Hysteric:. and Whites, these Pills wil
effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al.
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.—51.00 and 6 pottage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills,
by return mail.
For sale by 0. A. RANWVART. iy9 dawly
A CARD TO THE LADIES
DR. DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
Infallible In correcting, regulating, and removing all
obstructions, from whatever canes, and al
ways successful as a prevon.
five.
MHE:3EPILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY
the doctors for many years, both in France and
America, with unparalleled success M every case; and
lie is urged by many Lhousmu ladies who Peed them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of tho e suffering
from any Irregularities whatever, us well as to prevent
an increase of family where health will not permit it.—
Females particularly situated, or those supposing them
selves to, are cautioned against these Pills while in that
condition, as they are sura to produce miscarriage, and
the propriet 4 . assumes no responsibility after this admo•
nition although their oldness would prevent any mis
chief ' to health--iitberwise the Pills are recommended.
Full and espliat directions accompany each box. Price
$1 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by
CHARLES A. BANEVART, Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa.
"Ladies," by sending him $1 00 to the Harristmeg
Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to
any }tarter the country (confidentially) and "free or pos
tage ' by mail. Sold aso by S. S. STEVENS, Reading,
JOEINSON, lIOLLOWAT CUWDEN, Philadelphia, J. L. LEM
BERPER, Lebanon, and by one druggiet iu every city and
village in the Union, and by S. D. Hews, sole proprietor,
New York.
N. B.—Look out for counterfeit;. Buy no Golden Pills'
of any kind unless every box is signed S D. Howe. All
others are a base imposition and unsafe; th.reforo, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be•
log humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pins
b lug counterleited. de3•dwaswly.
IMPORTANT TO FERIALES
DR. CHEESMAN'B PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.,
NEW YORK CITY.
TIR combination of ingredients in these
Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice.
They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregularities, Painful lUenstruations, removing all ub •
structiow, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back slid
limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption
of nature
TJ MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Cheeseinan's Pills are invaluable, us they will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have
been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the
utmost confidence to Dr. Cheesematils rills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTICE,
Thereis one condition of the female system which the
Pitts cannot be taken tosthout produmno a I'ECULL4II
RESULL Vie condaion referred to i 8 PREGNANCY—
the result, AUSCA HRLA GB. Such is the irresistible
tendency of the MedViße to restore he sexual functions to a
normal condition, ;hat !Van the reproductive power of
nature cannot resist it.
Warramed purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious, Explicit directions, which should be read, ac
company each box. Price 31. Sect by moil on enclosing
S 1 to DR Comma - 8 L. threessnuff, Box 4,531, Post Office,
New York o.lv.
Sold by 0ne ... - . Iggist in ever/town in the United Staten
R. B. HUTCHINGS,
General Arnt for the United States,
14 Breadway, New York;
lo whom all Wholesale orders 'should be addr.auyi,
goblin Harrisburg by C. A. Baseivart.
cil*powly
New 'Z'Omertisements
WE STRIVE TO SAVE IN TINE OF NEED~'
FIFTH ANNUAL BALL
Friendship Fire Company, No. 1,
MONDAY EVENING, (New Year's Eve,
December 31st, 1860,
BRANT'S CITY HALL
MANAGERS..
A. SCHLUTER, H. M'GowAx
- , S. S. CHILD,
J. Loxes, J. GREEN. J. W. &NABS,
H. H. LUTZ, P. GARDNER, C.C. WeAwn,
W. I..F.SCURE, G. V. Cam, J. BEERIER.,
J. C. VOGLEHONG, J. RonaEß, D, E. Roar.
MASTER OF CEREMONIES.
JOHN FUTNER.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
LEVI WEAVER, Jr., GEORGE RkErrEST
Tickets 0:41 DOLLAR, to be had of may of the Mans
gers and at the principal Hotels. de22-dtd
JEWELRY, WATCHES , CLOCKS,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
ALFRED F. ZIMMERMAN & CO.,
No. 52 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, PA.,
Opposite Herr's Hotel and adjoining the European Hotel.
H.AVING purchased the stock of E. F.
JENNINGS, and added a large assortment of new
JEWELRY, we will sell the same at the lowest price, and
solicit patronage.
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY neatly and
promptly repaired and delivered.
ALFRED F. ZIMMEItHAN & CO.
Having disposed of my stock of Jewelry to hlfred F.
Zimmerman & Co , I cheerfully recommend them to my
former customers as practical and experienced Watch
makers, rind solicit for them a continuance of the pat
ronage which has been so genertusly extended to me
during the lettelc years.
deli ELMER F. JENNINGS.
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
A NEW INVOICE Portfolios and Writing
Cases. The best assortment hi. the city rust re
ceived at BER.:BER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
dl9 51 Market Strut.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
nIIILDREN'S, LADIES' and GENTLE
vi MEN'S CHAIRS, and a great variety of CABINET
FURNITURE suitable for HOLIDAY OIETS at reduced
prices. Also a new lot of COTTAGE FURNITURE in
so ts, or by the Single price at
JAMES It. BOYD & SON,
dl9.2rad 29 South Second Street.
i 4i, cure Cough, to/d, Hoarseness, influ.
„,mickW 1,, enza. any irrita , ion or Soreness of
4:15 , ”' . U . ^... , the Throat, Relieve the Hacking
EiRoNomIAL. Cough in Consumption, Brea
ch/As Asthma, and Catarrh,
j.... ,C2'
'iYoool_ Clear and give strength to
the voice of
PUBLICSPEAKE RS
and SINV Eli S
- -
Few are aware of the imnoriance °rebooking a Cough
or "Common Cold" in its first stage ; that which In the
beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon
attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TR , CHES S "
containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
"That trouble In my Throat, (for which
the "TROCEIW" are a specific) haying
made me often a mere xbisperer.”
N. P. WILLIS.
"I recommend their. use to Public
Speakers."
DRowPs
TROCHES
BROWN'S
REV. R. H. CHAPIN.
"Have proved extremely serviceable
for Hoarseness."
TROCHES
BROWN'S
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
"Almost instant relief in the distressing ,
labor of bra:kiting peculiar to Asthma."
uk:v. A. C. EGGLESTON.
''Contain no Opium or aoytting Injuri
ous." DR. A. A. HAVES,
Chemist, Boston.
"A simple and pleasant combination for
Coughs, &c." . _
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES 1
BROWN'S
DR. G. F. BIGLLow,
"Beneficial in Bronchitis Boston.
DR. J. F. W. LANE,
t.
"I have proved them excellenß oston fer
Whooping Cough."
REV. H. W. WARREN,
eatenß.
"Beneficial when compelled to si eak,
suffering from Cold."
REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON,
St. Louts.
"Effectual In removing Hoarzeness and
Irritation of the Throat, so common with,
Speakers and Ein7.ers."
Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON,
La Grange, Ga.
Teacher of Music, Southern
Female College.
“Great benefit when taken before and
after preaching, as they prevent Hoarse
ness. From their past effect, I think they
vc ill be of permanent advantage to me."
REV. E. ROWI EY, A..M.,
President of Atlien3 College, Tenn.
dif-Sold by all Druggists 1425 000185 box.
0c0v26-daw6m
TROCHES
LROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TUOCIIES
BROWN'S
TROCHE'
RROWN'S
TROCIIES,
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCIIES
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
"V v Vl x L . L rop l3 o. E n e te L i, D oe,
l a i Lpublic
January sal
e 7
, at B the
t
2 o'clock P. H., a certain LOT or PIECE OF GROUND,
situated on Walnut street in the city of Harrisburg,
twenty feet and five inches fronting on said street, aua
running back ono hundred feet, the improvements being
a TWO STORY FRAME BUILDING with large back
building.
By order of Court. Terms 10 per cent, of the price at
the time when the nroporty shall he sold, to be put'. In
cash, balance April 1, 1861, when deed will be made.
I tile Indisputable, ROW. L. MUENCIEL,
dI7 dammed Com of Jno. A. Mc} augblin.
FOR TEE SEASON,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
Vanilla, best iu market,
Rose, Lemon.
Me Apple,
RIM/terry,
Pure Distilled Roso Water,
nest English Baking Soda,
Pure Cream Tartar,
Extra Pure Spices,
Fresh Culinary Herbs.
KELLER'S DRUG STORE,
d2o 91 Market Street.
CHAMPAGNE WINES,
Duo DE hIOATABKLLO,
HEIOMECK Si CO.
CHARLES HEIDSIECK,
GILSIAR & CO.,
ANDROR--311.111RY MOOSSEGN,
SPARKLING MUSCATEL,
Muxua &
V8117.6NA7,
CARINRT
In store and for sale by JOHN 11. ZIEGLER,
41 - 19 7$ Market Street.
AUCTION ! AUCTION! !
TWO SILVER M EDALS, Diploma and
Special Cirlificate, awarded to PYNE & BARR at
toe Pennsylvania and New York State Fairs for their
valuable ICS CRE Ail FREWLER AND EGG BEATER . ;
and for the purpose of attending to the manufacture ar
sale of the same, W. Barr offers for sale his large And en
tire stock of FURNITURE, STOVES, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, and FANCY ARTICLES. In short, he will
close out his entire stock at Auction and Private Sale.
Give him a call. AUCTION EVERT EVENING.—
Aucron store Second street, next to State Capita! B.nk
de224f W. BARR..
NOTIOE TO TAILORS,
A PERSON Ivho can give ample and
a._ satisfactory reference of character and qualifier',
time; in the beet establishments it Philadelphia, in winch
he has been engaged as Cutter, lanai at Customer and
Retail trade, is desirous or connecting himself with a
for already established, or entering into partnership
with tome person having funds and energy to establish
a place in Harrisburg, having airo influential acquaint
ances who will and can exert themselves is his favor in
Harrisburg and vicinity. References required. For
further information address 2.I6CHANIC,
tlet4-3w 667 Barton Street. Finial pleb's.
D.ENTISTRY.
DR. G. W. STINE being disengaged
from his duties at the Baltimore College or Dental
ourgery for IWO WEEKS, from Wednesday, the 26th inst.
may be found at his office, on Third street, between
Market and Walnut, prepared to perform all operations
pertaining to his profession.
N. B.—Teeth mounted in the latest improved styles.
All WORK WARRANTED.
I take pleasure in recommending the above gentleman
to all my former patients of Harrisburg and vicinity, and
feel confident that he will perform all operations iu a
scientific manner from my knowledge of his ability.
de 411. F. J. S. GORGAS, D. D. S.
ALBUMS ALBUMS 1 1
The finest assortment of ALBUMS ever offered in this
city, ranging in price from 50 cents to $lO 00 each, bound
in all styles oi:ending, at
BZIWNEWS CHEAP BOOXSTORE,
ikoT4 51Mark Street.
HO, FOR THE HOLIDAYS' I
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS
IN THE GREATEST VARIETY AT
MAP BOOKSTORE,
Comprising the largest and best selected stock of
RELIGIOUS, HISTORICAL,
POETICAL, SCIENTIFIC,
AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
TOY BOOKS, (Linen and Paper.)
Games and Puzzles,
FAMILY BIBLES
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT
POCKET BIBLES,
PRAYER and
HYMN BOOKS,
Suitable for all Denominations, in all
Sizes and Kinds of Bindings from
the most common to the finest
Velvet Bound,
DRESSING CASES,
PORTFOLIOS, ()ABA
WRITING DESKS and CASES,.
MONEY PURSES,
POCKET BOOKS, &c., &O
Cqll Bells,
Pens and Pencil Cases,
Infinite in number, Style and Finish
A GREAT VARIETY IN SIZE AND PRICE OE'
Checker Boards and Men,
GUM TOYS,
lEM
Nutmegs,
Parsley
PARLOR and BAT BALLS,
3P TT TUC WI Mt. Ir,
POMADES, EXTRACTS. &0.,
Hair and Cloth Brushes.
The above consists in part of the many
articles. which have been selected and
purchased expressly for their appropriate
character for the approaching
HOLIDAY SEASON,
and will form a large and choice assort•
ment from which to select
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS
PRESENTS.
For price and assortment of Goods in
~u r fine, we feel confident that we cannot
be surpassed by any house in the city,
and for a proof of what we say, we invite
one and all to call and look at the great,
variety at
BERGNER'S
CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
61 11fARICRT STREET.
HARRISBURG, December, 18601
New ZbtertisententE.
GIFTS!
BERGNER'S
51 MARKET STREET,
ILLUSTRATED AND STANDARD
CHILDREN'S BOOKS,
Innumerable in quantities and kinds
EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY,
AT ALL PRICES
A LARGE ASSORTMENT 00
LADIES TRAVELING-
and SHOPPING BAGS,
Mathematical Instruments,
Fine Pocket Cutlery,
Pearl: and Ivory Paper Cutters
and Tablets,
Fine Gold and Silver
Dominoes, Chessmen, &o.
IN GREAT VARIETY
NICELY COLORED
Of all the favorite kinds