Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 02, 1861, Image 4

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    Nattsi Etteffrapij.
Maine Penal Code Laws.
PORTLAND, Me., Jan. 2.
The City Council has passed a resolution in
structing the Representatives in the State Le
gislature to vote for the repeal of• the Pena
Code law.
Domestic Tragedy in Charlestown.
John Seibert, of Charlestown, yesterday dan
gerously wounded his wife with an axe, and
then committed suicide by shooting himself.
Massachusetts Legislature.
The State Legislature was organized to-day
and afterwards listened to the annual sermon by
Professor Phelps. Gov. Banks will deliver his
valedictory to-morrow.
Honor to Major Anderson.
TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 2
At noon yesterday a salute of twenty-one
guns was fired in honor of Major Anderson, for
the noble stand taken by him.
Mr. Crittendon's Proposition.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2
It is not true, as reported, that the House
Committee of thirty-three have accepted the
proposition of Senator Crittenden; but some of
the members are yet hopeful that they may ar
rive at some general agreement to save the
Union. .
Pennsylvania Legislature
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 2, 1861.
The House was called to order at 11 o'clock
A. M. by the Speaker.
The Clerk proceeded to read the Journal of
yesterday, when
Mr. PRESTON moved that iM further reading
be dispensed with.
Mr. WILSON objected, and
The Clerk finished reading the journal.
A committee of the Senate was introduced,
who informed the House that the Senate was
duly organized and ready to proceed to busi-
Mr. SELTZER, from the committee appointed
by the House to act in conjunction with a simi
lar committee appointed by the Senate, to wait
on the Governor, and inform him that the Le
gislature was organized and ready to receive
any communication from him he may have to
make, reported that the Committee had dis
charged that duty, and that the Governor had
informed them that he would communicate his
annual message to the Legislature at five min
utes after 11 o'clock A. M. this day.
The SPEAKER laid before the House the an
nual report of the Philadelphia Saving Fund
Society.
Laiu on the table.
The SPEAKER also laid before the House the
annual report of the State Treasurer.
Laid on the table.
GOVERNOR'S ANNUAL MESSAGE
The Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth
being introduced, presented the Annual Mess
age from the Governor, which was read by the
Clerk.
PIUMLNG GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE
When the reading of the Message was con
cluded, Mr. LTESENRING submitted the fol
lowing resolution
Resolved, That ten thousand copies in F,ng
glish and three thousand in German, of the
Governor's Annual. Message, be printed for the
u3e of this House.
The resolution was read a second time.
Mr. - SMITH, (Berks,) moved to stiike out
"three thousand," and insert "five thnsand"
as the number to be printed in German.
SEVERAL MEtralats. That is too many.
Mr. RIDGWAY. Ido not think it necessary
to print half so many copies in German as in
English. Certainly not one-half the people of
Pennsylvania speak or read the German lan
guage. I suppose that the number speaking
German is certainly not more than one in five.
Mr. SMITH. (Berks.) It is quite as necessa
ry for the German population of Pennsylvania
to be informed in regard to our public affairs as
it is for those speaking English. They are just
as much entitled to information of this sort as
the gentleman from Philadelphia [Mr. lianownr]
or his constituents. Are they to be refused the
privilege of receiving information?
Mr. RIDGWAY. The gentleman from Berks
will allow me to explain. Ido not object at all
to the printing of these documents in German ;
I think it very necessary that they should be
thus printed. But if it is necessary to print
five thousand in German, it is certainly neces
sary to printy fifty thousand in English. I
think, however, that ten thousand copies in
English are fully sufficient, and that three
thousand in German are quite enough.
Mr. SMITH, (Berks.) I could distribute that
number in my own county oT Berks, for I know
that every man there is anxious to read the
Governor's Message. I have no doubt, too,
that there are many Germans in Philadelphia
who would be very glad to have a copy of the
Message in their own language.
Mr. WILSON. Perhaps the gentleman thinks
it necessary for each man to have two copies.
The amendment of Mr. SMITH, (Berks,) was
not agreed to.
Mr. COLLINS moved that "ten thousand"
be stricken out, and that "seven thousand" be
inserted as the number to be printedin English.
The amendment was not agreed to, and the
original resolution was adopted.
'LEITRIM/ OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE.
Mr. HOFIITS offered the following resolution :
Resoliied, That the officers of the late House
of Representatives be retained' for the same
length of time that the retiring officers of the
House were retained in 1860.
The resolution was read a secoriti time.
Mr. COLLINS. I move to amend by insert
ing "except the Assistant Postmaster."
The SPEAKER. I suppose the gentleman is
aware that the Postmaster is not here at pre
sent.
Mr. COLLINS. Under the action of the
House last year, the Assistant was retained
throughout the entire session. I suppose that
it is not the intention of the gentleman from
Mercer, [Mr. Hones,] that the Assistant
should be so retained this year ? Is that the
gentleman's understanding ?
Mr. HOFIUS. My intention is to use no
partiality toward any officer of the House.
Mr. FRA.ZIER. I beg leave to say that it is
net the intention of the present Postmaster to
ask for an Assistant throughout the term.
Mr. coLLTNS. That is what I desired to
know. If it is the understanding of the House
that the Assistant Postmaster shall not be re
tained during the entire session, but only as
heretofore for a short period of time, I have no
objection and will withdraw my amendment r•
but if the intention of the resolution is to re
tain the Assistant throughout the session, I
must insist upon my motion. I ask the gen
tleman- who has offered the resolution to ex
plain his intention.
Mr. HOFIUS. For the satisfaction of the
gentleman from Fayette, (Ur. Corms), I will
ay that my resolution was not intended to
have any reference whatever to the appoint
ment of Postmaster, either for the present or
Zr) the future.
Mr. COLLINS. That Is satisfactory. I with
draw my amendment.
W.11450N. I mote to amend by stoking
out the provision fur retaining the officers for
the usual term, and to insert "fifteen days" as
the time.
SEVERAL MEMBERS. Ten days is long enough.
Mr. AUSTIN. I would inqiiire what is the
usual term.
The SPEAKER. Ten days, I believe.
Mr. AUSTIN. I think that is amply suffi
blent.
The amendment of Mr. WILSON was not
agreed to, and the original resolution was
adopted.
Mr. MOORE, offered the following resolu
tion :
BOSTON, Jan. 2
Resolved, That the Speaker of the House in
vite the clergymen' of Harrisburg, by agree
ment among themselves, to open the sessions
of the House with prayer.
The resolution was read a second time and
adopted.
BOSTON, Jan. 2
Mr. AUSTIN, offered the following resolu
tion :
Resolved, That the Post Office in connection
with this branch of the Legislature, be closed
on the Sabbath during the present session.
The resolution was read a second time.
Mr. BARNSLEY. I move to amend the re
solution by inserting " except between the
hours of nine and twelve in the morning, and
two and four in the afternoon."
Mr. FRAZIER. I beg leave to suggest to
the gentleman from Bucks, [Mr. BARNSLEY ' ]
that to keep the office open one hour on Sun
day will be sufficient for every purpose. Per
haps the morning would be the most conven
ient time ; but I am not particular about that;
let the gentleman himself designate the time.
Suvsnia MEmusits. Let it be from nine till
ten in the morning.
Mr. BARNSLEY. At the suggestion of gen
tlemen, I modify my amendment so as to in
sert " except between the hours of nine and
ten in the morning."
Mr. AUSTIN. I accept the amendment.
The resolution as modified was adopted.
NOMINATION OP OFFICERS.
Mr. BARNSLEY moved to proceed to the
nomination of Chief and Assistant Clerks, Ser
geant-at-arms, Door-keeper, Postmaster and
Messenger, which was agreed to, and the House
proceeded to the nomination of CRIES. CLERK as
follows:
Mr. FR A TZER nominated E. H. Rauch.
_ Mr. DUFFIELD nominated Jacob Zeigler.
On motion of Mr. Pierce the nomination for
Chief Clerk was closed.
Mr. BARNSLEY moved that the rules requir
ing nominations to lie over one day be suspend
ed and that the House proceed to the election
of Chief Clerk.
Mr. SELTZER moved to amend by first nom
inating all the officers.
Mr. BARNSLEY withdrew his motion for thi
present, when
Mr. SELTZER'S amendment put in the shape
of a motion was agreed to, whereupon
The Rouse proceeded to make the following
nominations :
Mr. WALKER nominated H. A. Woodhouse,
Mr. DUNLAP nominated Thomas O'Harra
Mr. RIDGWAY nominated Jos. R. Mathews
Mr. Iit'_DONOUGH nominated John Gill.
Mr. BUTLER (Carbon) nominated J. Farrel
/Mr. HUHN nominated E. D. Picket.
Mr. BOYER nominated Jacob Bebin.
Mr. BOFIUS nominated H. B. Gibson
On motion, the nominations were closed
Mr. BAENSLFY then renewed his motion to
to suspend the titles and proceed to the elect
ion of the officers just nominated,
Which was agreed to.
ELECTION Or OFFICKES.
The Clerks were appointed Tellers, and the
House proceeded to the election of officers, as
follows :
The Clerks reported that they agreed in their
tallies, and that E. H. Rauch received 70 votes,
and Jacob Zeigler 28 votes.
Mr. E. H. Rauch, havingreceived the highest
number of votes cast, was declared elected
Chief. Clerk, and duly qualified by the SPR &K
-ER.
The Chief Clerk announced that he had
made the following appointments.
Assistant Clerk—E. NT. Capron.
Transcribing Clerks—J. K. Porter; W. H.
Deniston, Caleb Walker and W. A. Nichols.
The Assistant and Transcribing Clerks pre
sented themselves and were duly qualified by
the SPEAKER.
The Clerks reported that they agreed in their
tallies, and that Jos. R. Mathews had received
66 votes, and John Gill 27 votes.
Mr. JOSEPH R. MATHEWS having received the
highest number of votes cast, was declared
elected Sergeant-at-Arms, and was duly quali
fied by the SPEATCRR.
The Sergeant-at-Arms announced that he
had appointed the following named persons his
assistants : Casper Gang, A. Dale, J. C. Stur
devant, James Sabers.
The Sergeant-at-Arms' Assistants presented
themselves and were duly qualified by the
SPEAKER.
The Clerks reported that they agreed in their
tallies, and that E. D. Picket had received 66
votes, and John Farrel 27 votes.
Mr. E. D. Picket having received the highest
number of votes cast was declared elected Door-
Keeper, and duly qualified.
The Door-Keeper announced that he had ap
pointed the following named persons his as
sistants : Wm. R. (lardy, Wm. Lewis, H.
Hough, J. R. Hiller.
The Assistant Door Keepers presented them
selves and were duly qualified by the Speaker.
The Clerks reported that they agreed in their
talies, and that H. A. Woodhouse had received
68 votes and Thomas O'Hara 27 votes.
H. A. Woodhouse having received the high
est number of votes cast, was declared duly
elected Postmaster, and was qualified by the
speaker.
Mr. RIDGWAY, on leave given, submitted
the following which was agreed to :
.Resolved, That H. B. Gibson is hereby elected
Messenger of the Rouse of Representatives.
_ .
Mr. Gibson presented himself and was duly
qualified by the Speaker.
The Messenger announced that he had ap
pointed the followingnamett persons his assist
ants:
James S. Johnson, W. W. Sellers, J. W.
Jones, Robert Brigham.
The Assistant Messengers presented them
selves, and were duly qualified by the Speaker.
An extract from the Journal of the Senate,
announced the passage by that body, of the
following joint resoliktion, was read.
Resolved, That if tile House of Representa
lives concur, the joint Rules of the last session
for the government of the two Houses be adopt
ed for ;their government at the present ses
sion.
The resolution was read a second time.
Mr. SHEPPARD moved that the further con
sideration of the same be postponed for the
present,
Which was agreed to.
The following joint resolution of the Senate
was also read the second time and adopted:
"Resolved, That a committee of three be ap
pointed on the part of the Senate to act in con
junction with a similar committee on the part
of the House, if the Nouse shall appoint such
Pennepluanta Matip etlegtaph, illebneobau Ittanoon, January 2, 1861.
OPENING THE HOUSE WITH PRAYER
CLOSING THE POST OFFICE ON SUNDAY
POSTMASTER
SERGEANT-AT. ARMS
DOOR-KEEPER
MESSENGER
CHIEF CLERK
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
DOOR-BEEPER
POST MASTER
MEESENGER
a committee, to contract for the publication of
a Daily Legislative Record, at a price not to ex
ceed that paid for similar publications at form
er sessions, and that the said contract be sub
mitted to the senate."
The House then adjourned.
£larrit .
On the 25th of November, 1860, by Rev. Charles A.
Hay, Mr. eamsnas Eszssozz and Miss Pinsour Mesas•
Brae Dzips, both of Elizabethtown, Pa.
On the Ist inst., by the same, Mr. William H. SEBES ,
LET and Miss Arm ELIZABETH YOUNG, both of Harrisburg.:
On the 27th ult., by the same, Mr. Janda Tnaonons
EMRICH. and Mica MARY A NN RIIINBART, both of Millers
town, Pa.
IDieb.
On the 2d inst., in this city, Mrs. BARBARA EISLER, con
sort of Hr. Jacob Fisler, in the 66th year of her age. The
funeral or the deceased will take place on Friday next,
at twelve o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Eider, in Se
cond street below Washington avenue.
New 2bratistments.
WANTED. -AN ACTIVE AND ,RE
SPECTABLE WOMAN for Chambermaid at the
White Hall Hotel, in Market street onpoeite the Court
House. jan2•dtf
FOR RENT
SEVERAL COMFORTABLE DWELLING
HOUSES in different parts of this city. Stabling at
tached:to some of them. - Possession given the - ltest of
April next. 02-3 m) CHAS. C. RAWN.
OATS". OATS
2'ooo
uy BUSHELS ON HAND. A
prime lot, tor Sale very low for cash,
JAS.- WHEELER,
Dealer in Coal, Wood, Powder, dm.
.All coal delivered and weighed at consumers door
by toe Patent Weigh. Carla, Prices to suit the times.—
Wholesale and Retail. jan2
FOR RENT.—The Store Room No. 13
West Market Street. Possession given either im
mediately or on the let of April. This is a good business
stand, and will be rented cheap.
jan2-dtf OW. P. WIEdTLING.
STRAY iIgIFFER.
ON Friday, December 28th, there came
to the residenca of the subscriber, a stray DEVON
HEIFFER. The owner will please prove prove property,
pay charges, and take It away.
jto2-3t WM. COLDER.
LIQUORS AT COST I .
HAVING concluded to discontinue the
business, we offer our large and complete assort
ment of Firm WINKS, B won is,-and liquors of every de
scription at cost without reserve.
WIC DOCK JR. & CO.,
jan2 Opposite the Court House.
CANDLES!
PARAFFINE CANDLES,
SPERM CANDLES,
ADAMANTINE CANDLES,
STEARINE CANDLES,
STAR CANDLES,
CHEMICAL SPERM CANDLES,
TALLOW CANDLES.
A. large lot of the above in store and for sale at the low
est prices by
WM. DOCK JR. & CO.,
jai:l2 Opposite the Court House.
3IEI M C) X.,
DR. D. W. JONES,
FRANKLIN HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA.
ITAS now permanently located there,
ll_ and may be consulted on all diseases, but more
particularly diseases of a private nature, such as Gon
orrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal Weakness and „Bye,
pepsia, Liver Complaint, Giddiness, Dimness of Sight,
Pain in the Head, Ringing in Ear, Palpitation or the
Heart, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Female Complaints,
and all derangement of the gentle organs. Dr. JONES
will guarantee - a perfect restoration with such mild and
balmy juices of herbs that will carry out disease in place
of throwing it back upon the constitution. All diseases
of the }Kidneys and Bladder speeo.ily eared. A cure
warranted or no charge—mild cases cured in from three
to five days.
TAKE IT IN TIME.
EITFMLUB.
This is one of the most horrid of all diseases if not im
mediately cured. Makes its appearance in sores and
eruptions over the whole hoop, and the throat becomes
ulcerated. The victim of this disease becomes a horrible
object till death puts an end to his suffering. To such
Dr. JONES offers the safest and most sure remedies in
America. There are persons in Harrisburg can testify
he cured them after all other treatment failed.
Dr. JONES offers a remedy to prevent the infection of
such dangerous diseases. It is a certain remedy if used
according to direction and without the least iniury to the
system.
Dr. JONES may be consulted personally or by letter,
desci ibing all symptoms, or, if desired, he will consult
with patients at their reeidence; advice gratis.
Dr. JONES has private consulting rooms. Pleasering
the bell at the ladles entrance. The remedies used by
Dr. JONES need no change or diet or hindrance from bu•
sinees. All letters must contain a stamp to ensure an
answer. Address Die. D. W. JONES,
janl Franklin House, Harrisburg, Pa.
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and Enaravers on Wood'
N. E. COB. FIFTH & CHESTNUT STS.,
Philadelphia.
EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving
with beauty, correctness and dispatch. Original
assigns furnished. for Fine Book illustrations. Persons
wishing cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype,
can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Fronts,
Machines, Stoves, Patents, &c., engraved as well on per
sonal application.
Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings, Show Bills,
Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the
highest style of art, and at the lowest prices.
For specimens of fine engraving, see the Illustrated
works of J. B. Lippincott & Co., E. IL Butler &Ce.
oct2s-Iyd
WM. J. STEEL,
CARPENTER AND JUDDER,
CORNER WALNUT AND IRONY STREEZZ
OBBING of all kinds done at short
• notice. in good style, and on reasonable terms.
PRESSES FOR SALE.
_HAVING purchased new presses we will
sell two second-band Anna PRESIES at a very
low price. Apply immediately.
JUST RECEIVED
ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE
EXTRA FINE POINTED
GOLD PENS
NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's)
manufacture, warranted to be the best in materiai,
the finest pointed, most durable and as cheap as any
n market, for sale, with a variety of Gold and Silver
Cases of various sizes and prices, at
fiERONER'S CHEAP BOOKSTOEE,
51 Market street.
i?lebirui.
BLOOD FOOD.
The attention of Invalids, Physicians, clergymen , scl
entitle men, and the public generally, is respectfully
solicited to the merits of this chemical preparalic•n, con
taining Iroii,Suiphur and Phosphorus, and which
is Identical in its composition with the Hemalic Globule,
or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with
Debility l
pale countenance and nervous derangement, analysis of
the blood show a deficiency of the red globules. Ruddy
complexion and a rosy tint of the skin, is always indica
tive of health ; while a pale, wax-like skin and counte
nance,—whieh evinces a deficiency of the red globules,—
accompanies a diseased organism. Preparations of Iron
have been given for the purpose of supplying the red
globules, but we contend that iron alone, Sulphur
alone, or Phosphorus alone, will not meet the defi
ciency in every case, but that a judicious combination of
♦cr. these elements is necessary to restore the blood to its
normal standard. This point, never before chained, has
been reached in the Blood FoOd, and its discovery
ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the
age. Its effects in
Consumption
are to soften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen
the system, allay the prostrating night sweats, increase
the physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by re
storing the lacking red globules, increase the appetite,
restore the color, and clothe the skeleton frame with
flesh. The Blood Food will be found a specific in all
Chronic Diseases of the Throat or Lungs, such
as Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs '
Zit. Public speakers and
singers will find it of great utility in clearing and
strengthening Die 'coca organs. In Dyspepsia ' Litter
Complaints, Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrofula, Gravel,
St. -Pitta' Dance, lever and Ague, ho., its efficacy is
marked and instantaneous. In no class of disease, how
ever, are the beneficial effects of this remedy so con
spicuous as in those harrassing
Female Complaints
to which the gentler sex are liable, and which tend to
wards Consumption, such as suppressed or difficult
Menstruation, Green Sickness, W kites, ekc , especially
when these complaints are accompanied with paleness,
a dingy hue or pallor of the skin, oeprersion of spirits,
debility, palpitation, want of appetite, and nervous pros
tration, We have the utmost confidence in recommend
ing the Blood Food to all who may be conscious of a
loos of vitality or energy, and to those whose mental or
bodily powers are prostrated through ow-use, either 01
the mind or body, and we deem it our duty to ray that
in all cases of Weakness and Emaciation, and in all dis.
eases of the Kidneys Bladder, this preparation has a claim
upon the attention of sufferers which cannot be over-es
timated. A faithful trial will be found the most convinc
ing proof in regard to its efficacy that could be asked for.
With the above remarks, and with the numerous testi
monials we have in its favor, we offer the "Blood
Food" to the consideration of the afflicted, knowing that
it will be acknowledged as pre-eminent over all other
preparations, patent or official, in point of usefulness.—
Circulars giving the Theory upon which this remedy is
founded, also certificates of remarkable cures, will be
sent free when desired. We forward the Blood Food
to any part of the United States or Cantatas upon receipt
of Price—sl per nettle, SO for six bottles Bo careful in
all cases to have none but that having our lac simile
signature upon the wrapper. None other is genuine-
Prepared only by 'CHURCH di: DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New York.
And by all reedectable Druggists throughout the
country.
For sale by C. A. Bannvart, sore agent, Harrisburg,
Pa._ aplO•rdau2
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES,
Winn
NEW. IMPROVEMENTS, PT REDUCED PRICES.
THE WHEELER & WILSON Manufac
turing Company having gained au. their suits at
law, with infringing manufacturers or Sewing Machines,
propose that the public should be benefited thereby,
and have accordingly reduced the prices of their Sowing
Machines. After this date they will be sold at rates that
will pay a fair profit on the cost of manufacture, capital
invested, and expense of making sales ; such prices as
will enable them to make first class machines, and, as
heretofore, guarantee them in every particular.
In accordance with the announcement above I will
sell their splendid Sewing Machines at prices from $45
to $9O for the fine full case machines. It is a well estab
lished fact that the
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
is the best one In the market, the best made, most sup'e
and least liable to get out of order, and they are now as
low as the interior machines. Call and see them a
Third and Market.
del-6m W. 0. lIICKOK, Agent.
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its accidents wilt happen, even in wea.regulatedfaintlies
Nis very desirable to have sprite cheap and convenient
way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, 4kc.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford
to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick.
log point. There is no longer a necessity for limping
chairs, splintered veneers, headles toys and broken
cradles. It is just the article for cone_ shell and other
ornrmental work, so popular with ladies of refinement
and taste.
This admirable pr4iaration is used cold, being chemi
cally held in solution, and possessing all the qualities of
the beat cabinet-makers , Glue. It may be used in the
place of ordinary mucilago l beinf vastly more adhesive.
EougE. ,,
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price 25 cts
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New fork.
Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
Box No. 3,600, New York
Put up Or Dealers in cases containing Four, Eight and
Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show•card ac
companying each package.
sarA single bottle of S.PALDINWS PREPARED GLUE
will save ten times its cost annually to every household.
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should meke lte of SPALDING'S
PREPARED OLLIE, when maids op their list. It will
stand any climate. febl7 dawly
GREAT BARGAINS !
ELEGANT FURS
TOE
LADIES AND CHILDREN,
OF EVERY DESCRIFfION.
UNDER THE CONTINENTAL MOTEL.
The Largest and Best Stock in the City.
Our facilities enable us to sell lower than any other es
tablishment, 'Politeness and Fair Dealing' , our motto.
CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
826 and 828 Chestnut Street, Philada.
Fr NO CONNECTION WITII ANT OTIIEE DOUSE JO
delo-2mde
lIRICH & COWPERTimiii -
WROLMSE & RETAIL
IGr 41:::) CD 31:11 15;
MERCHANTS,
Corner of. Front and Market Streets,
HARRISBURG, PA.
D BB & T. B. COWPERTOWAST.
FURS!
To select from a large stock of Furs,
GO TO CATHCART'S,
To see and buy nice new Furs,
GO TO CATHCART'S,
To get any kind of Furs you may wish,
GO TO CATHCART'S
To purchase Furs without any risk,
GO TO CATHCART'S.
To have Furs guaranteed to be what they are repre
sented, GO TO CATHCART'S , .
To tind the largest, best and cheapest lot of Furs of
every kind,
CALL ON CATHCART & BROTHERS,
No. 14 Market Square,
nig Next door to the Harrisburg flank.
BLANK BOOKS
0 F ALL IMAGINABLE SIZES, PRICES,
STYLE AND QUALITIES on hand and manufaalur
p to order at the cheapest rates, at
BERGNAtIi TJAIT4,P pqmprog
irtisallantous
Tan. AMALGAMATION Or LANGUAG6S.—There is a grow
ing tendeney in this age to appropriate the most expres
sive words of other languages, and after a while to in
corporate them into our Own I thus the word Cephalic,
which is from the Greek, signifying "for the head," is
now becoming popularized in connection with Mr. Spald
ing's great Headache remedy, but it will soon be used In
a more general way, and the word Cephalic will become
as common as Ilectrrtype and many others whose d is•
tiuction as foreign words has been worn away try com
mon usage until they seem "native and to the manor
born "
'axdly Realized.
Hi 'ad 'n 'orrible 'eadache this hafternoon, hand L
stepped Into the Lapothecaries hand says hi to the man,
"Can you Lease me of an 'eadache ?" "Does it hache
'ard" rays 'e. "Hexceedingly," says hi, hand upon that
'e gave me a Cephalic Pill, hand 'pm me 'onor it cured
me so quick that I 'ardly realized I 'ad 'ad an 'eadache.
Alta-HasnAces is the favorite sign by which nature
makes known any deviation whatever from the natural
state of the brain, and viewed in this light it may be
looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease
which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be
remedied; and its indications should never be neglected.
Headaches may be classified under two names, viz :
Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is
exceedingly common and is the precursor of a great va
riety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, Gout,
Rheumatism and all febrile diseases. In its nervous
form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach consti
tuting sick headache, of hepatic disease constituting bil
lions headache, if worms, constipation and other disor
ders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine erect
ions. Diseases of the heart are very frequently attend
ed with Headaches, Anmmia and plethora are also affec
tions which frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic
Headache is also very common, being usually distin
guished by Inc name IS nervous headache, sometimes
coining on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health
and prostrating at once the mental and physical energies.
and In other instances it comes on slowly, heralded by
depression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most in
stances it comes on slowly, heralded by depression of
spirits or acerbity of temper. In most Instances the pain
is in the front of the bead, over one or both eyes, and
sometimes provoking vomiting; under this class may also
be named Neuralgia.
For the treatment of either class of Ilelioache the Ce
phalic Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, re
lieving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its
subtile power eradicating the diseases of which Head
ache is the unerring index.
mis wants you to send her a box of Ce
phalic Glue, nb,. a bottle of Prepared Yills, but I'm
it inking that's not just it naitberi but perhaps ye'll be
aftuer knowing what it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and
gnae with the sick Headache, and wants some more of
that came as relalved her before.
Druggist.—You must mean Spalding's Cephalic Pills.
13; idget.—Och I sure now and you've sed it, here's the
quarter and giv me the Pills and don't be all day about
it either.
Consti- , ation or Costiveness.
No one or the "many ills flesh is heir t)" is so preva
lent, so little understood, and so much neglected as Cos
tiveness. Often origh sting in careleaness, cx seden
tary habits; it is regarded as a slight disorder or two little
consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is tho
precursor and companion of many of many of the most
fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early eradica
ted it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave.—
Among the lighter evils of which costiveness is the usual
attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheumatism ,Foul Breath,
Piles and others or like nature, white a long train of
frightful diseases such as Malignant Fevers, Abeesses f
Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Dyspepsy, Apoplexy, Epilepsy,
Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy and
Insanity, first indicate their presence in the system by
this alarming symptom. Not unfrequently the diseases
named originate in 0 nstipation, but take on an inde
pendent existence unless the cause is eradicated in an
early stage. From all these considerations it tollows that
the disorder should receive immediate attention when
ever it occurs, and no person should neglect to get a box
of Cephalic Pills on the first appearance of the complaint,
as their timely use will expel tile insiduous approach o
disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life.
A Real Blessing.
Physician.—Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that hea dune.?
Afro. Tones.—Gone l Doctor, all gone 1 the pill yousent
cured me in just twenty minutes, and I wish you would
send more so that I can have them handy.
Physician.—You can get them at any Druggists. Call
for Cephalic Pills, I find they never fail, and I rocom.
mend them in all cases of Headache.
dirs. Jones.—l shall send for a box directly, and shall
tell all my suffering friends, for they are a real blessing.
TWENTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS SAVED.-Mr. Spalding has
sold two millions et bottles of his celebrated Prepared
Glue and it Is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten
dollars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggre
gregate of twenty millions of dollars reelalmed from total
loss by this valuable invention. Having made his Glue
a household word, he now proposes to do the world Mil
greater service by curing all the aching beads with - his
Cephalic Pills, and if they are as good as his Glue, Head
ashes will soon vanish away like snow inJuly.'i
/WOVEN EXCITEMENT, and the mental care and anxie
ty incident to close attention to business or study, are
among the numerous canoes of Nervous Headache. The
disordered state of mind and body incident to this dis
tressing complaint is a fatal blow to all energy and am•
bition. Sufferers by this disorder can always obtain
speedy relief from these distressing attacks by using one
of the Cephalie Pills whenever the symptoms appear.—
It quiets the overtasked brain, and soothes the strained
and Tarring nerves, and relaxes the tension of the sto
mach which always accompanies and aggravates the dis
ordered condition of the brain.
PAor WORTH KNOWMG.—Spalding , s Cephalic Pills are
a certain cure for Sick Headache, Billions Headache,
Nervous Headache, Costiveness and General Debility.
GREAT Thscovray.—Among the most important of ail
the great medical discoveries of this age may be con
sidered the system of vaccfnnation fcr protection from
Small Pox, the Cephalic Pill for relief of Headache, and
the use of Quinine for the prevention of Fevers, either of
which is a sure specific, whose benefits will be experi
enced by stffering humanity long after their discoverers
are forgotten.
ya-Dm you ever have the Sick Headache P Do you re
member, toe throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the
loathing and disgust as the sight of food. How totally
unfit you were for pleasure, conversation or study. One
of the Cephalic Pills wouldllavo relieved you from all the
suffering which you then experienced. For this and
other purposes yon should always have a box of them on
hand to use as occasion requires.
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By the use of these Pil the - periodic attacks of Ner
vous or Side Headache may be prevented; and if taken a
the commencement of an attack immediate relief fro
pain and sickness may be obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache
to which females are so subject.
They act gentlyupon the bowels,...repaoving Costiveness.,
For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all
persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Lazo.
use, improving the aypelite, giving tone and vigor to the
digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and
strength of tae whole system
The CEPHALIC taus are the result of long invests=
gallon and carefully conducted experiments, having been
in use in many years, during which time they have pre
vented and relieved a vast amount of pain and sunring
from Headache, whether originating in the nervous sys
tem or from a deranged state ofthe domach.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may be taken at all times with perfect safety without
making any change of diet, and the absence of any disa
greeable taste renders it easy to.admin*ler them to eldTdren.
BEWARE or COUNTERFEITS 1
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding
en each box.
Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines
A Box will be sect by mail prepaid on receipt of the
PRICE 26 CENTS.
All orders should be addressed to '
DENBY 0. SPALDING,
etr46-dew;y, 48 Cedar Street, New York.
itlisteltaucou;
Dyspepsia Re e d
DR. DARIUS 11_1116
AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRPT,
This Medicine has been used by the. plardi c f,
'
with increasing favor. It is rec0mn,,,,i,, 1 — `,Y l in.
Dyspepsk, Nervousness, H ortliurn,
~' 1]
Wi n d in :he Stomach, or la ns in th.!
Headache, Drowsiness, Kid
plaints, Low hpirits D [.glob,
Tremens, /ramp- re
MOLLIES, EXIMARLIEE. I v
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WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STU
A S A MEDICINE it is quick nil eEcct
al, curing the moat aggravating ease a Pr.,;;; 11-
Kidney Complaints, and all other derange
Stomach and Bowels, in a speedy manner ' th
It will instantly revive the most meta „
drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nom
ly to health, strength and vigor. a
Persons who, from the injucteirna use of
become dejected, and their nervous system;
constitutions broken down, and subject to that terrn,ie
curse to humanity, the DELIRIUM lat.m
immediately, feel the happy and healthy
efficacy of Dr. Bam's Invigorating Slant,
WHAT IT WILL DO.
Dogs.—One wir e glass full as often as neeessar7
One dose will remit's e all Bad Spiritsl '
One dose will cure Heart-burn. •
Three doses will cure Indigestion.
Oue dose will give you a Good AppeMe.
One dose will stop the distressing pairs r:
One dose will remove the distressir g •
effects of Wind or Flatulence, d
au_ as so, t , tr„,
receives the Invigorating Spirit, the di.-tr,„,,
.;
all painful feelings will be removed.
One dose will remove the most diAreSmug, pa ; L .
either in the stomach or bowels.
A few doses will remove all obstructions n. tee
Bladder or Urinary Organs.
Persons who are seriously afflicted with ak;:..
Complaints are assured speedy relict' by a ,
and a radical cure by the use of one or two
NIGHTLY DISSIPATION
Persons who, from dissipating too much ure
feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, iu vin',eLl laza
aches, sickness at stomach, weakness,
will find one dose will remove all bad leelsES.
Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions, sboLld t
Invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it vs Al make them
strong, healthy and happy, remove all r, lisircen,a,s,,,,A
irregularities from the menstrual Organs, anti
bloom of health aril beauty to the carev. on,
During pregnancy It will be found au
tine to remove disagreeable sensations si
All the proprietor asks is a trial. and to it.thg he
has put up the Invigorating Spirit in pint to rile. , at 3,
cents, quarts Si.
General Depot, 48 Water street, N. Y.
Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, D. YOIT, a': Co.
for sale in Harrisburg by C. A. Basilican, D. it. cs,:s
Co. and C. K. Keller, and by all Druggists every esters.
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PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS.
GRANVILLE STOKES'
ONE PRICE GIFT
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
No. 607 CHESTNUT STREET
A superb stock of fine French, Engllzb and Arneeem
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
and VESTING',
For City and Country trade, with an unapproachable as•
sortment of RUDY MADE CLOIBISO at the law cat ‘..AL'
prices
aR-Rut ONE PRIM` is asked, and a GIFT el lutrlnge
worth and use presented wi h each article rold.
Particular attention paid to the Customer deo rtmczt,
and garments made audsent to order to any addrss.
In inaugurating this new system of doing buzaw,F.
GRANVILLE STOKES would impress en the u. 11.0, ,, oe
the patrons of his establishment, that the the
is deducted from, and NOT added to the price or de an
cle sold. His immensely increasing sales em.biin2 him
to act thus liberally, and at, the same time in realize
remunerative profit.
All articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction.
GRANYLLLE STOKES'
ONE PRICE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
607 CEIESTNIII' STREET.
octl9-6md
3W..1 NAT
FAMILY DRUG STO RE.
MHE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED
_s_ a Wholesale and Retail Drug and Pr( seription Sire.
in the Iron Front Builuing, No. 128 Market street, lately
occupied by Mr. Eby, wehre can be routui au . et,
stock of Fresh and Pure Drugs, Perfumery, ...-
OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS, Burning Fluid, AIC alert
Medicines, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Co.,re
have the agency for the sale of Kline's Celdirah Arti.
finial Teeth, to Which we would invite the atieldl.x. of
Dentists.
By strict attention to business, and desire to Flew,
we respectfully ask a sbare of Public Patronage.
G. W.
N. B.—Primo Itavatia Segars and Tobacco ronstrotly
on hand.
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SILVER PLATED WARE
HARVEY FILLY,
N 0.1222 Market Street, PFULADELPEI4.
Manufacturer of doe
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IN THEREAROPTHE "MORGAN 110LTS1 ,1 '
THE SUBSCRIBER has opened a li eW
j_ LIVERY STABLE, located as atone, a d h
stock of excellent HORSES, and new and fi,L - xn. , . 1.0
BUGGIES and CARRI.S.GES, which he all ot w.
cr
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nev24-dtf
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RASPBERRY ALLEY, BETWEF.N 011EzTSDT ANT
MULBERRY STREETS, llARRltifilleG, PA.
RESPECTFULLY informs the public that
he is located at the above mennoued ph.y e,
has commenced the WOOL DYEING and T
ING BUSINESS in all its various branches. 110 is 1
pared to fill all orders at the shortest notic e , aFtl w:
guarantee general satisfaction. Ills i.ratt a
reasonable.
Having carried on the business for many x ,
Germany, and over two years here, and also baring
an - extended experience in this country, he is fell} 0 . 11 0
petent to execute all work entrusted to biro, and "P':
receive a 'reasonable share of 'custom from ftt..
citizens. • kept
A general assortment oT marpots are alwaY2
on hand and will be sold at the, ionestrsor ,
ueial-Mmdi