Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 05, 1861, Image 1

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ffitbicat
DR JOHNSON ,33.4iIaTIAIECOMW
LOCK HOSPITAL.
HAS discovered the most certain, speedy
and effectual remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
BMW IN SIX 10 TVq..LVE. HOURS.
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs
tarA COAX WARaLlago, OR NO Ciurtae, IN FROM 'lO
Two DAys.-EIS
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains in
the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weakness, Nervous Decay of the Physical Pow
ers, Dyspepsia, Jasper, IlawS:pirits, Confusion of Ideas,
ratidtatien of the Heart, Timidity, lremblings, Dimness
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections
of the Head, Throat, Sit se or :kin—those terrible dieor
dere arleing from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
Youth—those dreldful and destructive practises which
pr educe constitutional debility, render marriage impos—
sible, and dcstrcy both body and mind.
YOUNG. IGEN.
Young men especially who have become the victims of
solitkry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit widch
annually eweeps to an urt linty grave thousands of
young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel,
lect, wLo mirbt otherwise have entranced listening
Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to cu
tesy the living lyre, may call h full confidence.
MARRIAGE
Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be
tog aware of physical weakness, sjiould Immediately con
Cult Dr. J., and be restored to poled health.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately cured and full vigor restored
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J., may
religiously confide in his benor as a gentleman, and con,
fideetly rely upon Us skill as a I,hysiciato.
IslrOtlice No. 7 :'ouch F. ederiek street, Baltimore,
Mu., ou the left band side going from Baltimore street, 7
doors trout the corner. B, particular in observing the
name or number, or you win mistake the place. Be par
ticular for ignorant; T, ifiing Quacks, With fivse names,
Or Palfry tionbei Certificates, attracted by the reputa
tion of Dr. Juhusuu, im near
all letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
reply.
biJoristaroN
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Burgeons,
-London, graduate from one of me most eminent Colleges
of the United :tales, and the greatest part of whose life
bag been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila
delphia and elsewhere, lass effected some ot, the most as
toul,hing cures that wet e t ver kuown. Natty troubled
with ruling in the ears and bend when asleep. great ner
vousnets, hems alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange
ment of mind were cured immediately, _
TAKE PARTICULAR NONCE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who Laving injured them
selves by private and improper indulgencies, that secret
end solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un
inting them for either bueinessor society.
3hese are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duced by early baits of youth, viz : Weakness of the
Ck and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dye
pepela, Nervous irritability, Derangement of the Digestive
FUnCtiOnS, General Dehidty, Symptoms or ~Consumpt
hin
MENTALLY
the fearful e (Teets on the mind are much to
be dreaded :—Lnas or llemory, Confusion of Ideas, De
pression of Spirits, Dvil Forebodings. Aversion to.locie
ty, Beff-dlotrual, Love of Solitude, Timidity,&c•, are some
of the evil effects.
ThOusanus of persons of all ages, can now judge what
is the cause of their decline in health, losing their vigor,
becoming weat,"pale, nervous and emaciated, have a
singular arpearance about the eyes, cough, and symp
tom:of consumpion.
FIZOMEM
who have injured themselves by a c. Attu practice,
dnlged iu wnen alone—a habit frequ , ntly learned friim
evil companions, or at school toe effects 01 which are
nightly felt, even when (sleep, at d if not cured, renders
marriage impossible. and destroys botti mind and body,
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his coun
try, the darting of his parents, should he snatched trom
all prospects and enjoyments or life by the consequences
of deviating front the path of nature, and inaulging in a
cortaki.secret habit. Such persons must, before content.
plating .
MARRIAGE,;
effect that a aoitnd mind and body are themes' necessary
rent:Lk-ties to promo,o connubial happiness. Indeed
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prbspect boons , darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the
Melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be
comes blighted with one own.
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR OH
GA= WEAKNESS.:
By this great and Imi.ortaut remedy, Weakness of the
Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
Ihouriande of tho most nervous and debilitated who
bad lost ell hope, ft,ve been immediately relieved. AM
impetimentS to Marriage Physical or Mental Disqualifi
cation, Nervous, Trembling, Weekoess or Exhaustion or
the most fearful kind, speedily cured.,
TO STRANGERS
The many 'thousands cured at this Instiution within the
last twelve pure, and the numerous important hurgioal
operations porlormed by lir. J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of
which have appeared again and again before the public,
besides Ms standing as a gentleman o 4 character and re
sponsibuity, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
DISaAntS OF 131FRUDSINCE —Winn the misguided
and Imprudent votary of pleasure ands he has imbibed
the seeds of this painful disease , it too often happens that
an Illdimed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters
him from applying to those who, from education and re
spectability can some befriend him, lolayingtill the cOn
stitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their
appearance, affecting the head, throat, noSo, skin, cc.,
pregressiog on with hightild rapidity, till damn puts a
period to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that
bourne from whence eo traveler returns." It is a tnei
.iucholy foci that thousands tall victims to this terrible
disease, owing to the unskilfulnesS of ignorant pretend—
ers, Who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin
he constitution and make the rtsidue of tile miserable.
To t - TastiGElTS.—The Doctor's Limomas hang in his
Office.
Letters must contain a Stamp to us on the reply
lidrßemeuits seat by Mail.
ifke-No. T youth Freceriek street, Baltimore.
aprl3•ddwly
BUEHLER 110 USE,
MARKET SQUARE,
1-I.ARRISBTJRGN PENN'A.
GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR.
C A it D
The ab ove well known and long established Ede' . Is
now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being it‘ a
great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship
of Mr. GEORGiI J. Bingos, who has been an inmate of the
helms for the last three years, and is well known:lo
is guests.
Thankful for the liberal patronage which it bas en
joyed, I cheerfully rctocnend Mr. Bolton 'to the public
f vor. DeB oawtfl ' WILLIAM BIIEHLEi•.!
NOT 2IIE FIRST ARRIVAL,
WI ARRIVED IN DUE TIME
SOLD REDUCED
LyKEN a t ALLEY SIOVE .00AL, $2.50 per top,
" NUT ‘t SZOO
Also constantly on hood,
LYKEN'S VALLEY bIIOILEN,
EGG,
CUPOLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL, •
NVILIiiSBABBE EMMEN,
, No. and 4, '
,
al
NUT,
", Blacksmith Coal. Allegheny and Broad Top. Also,
nickory, Oak. and Pine Wood. E. BYPILS.'
1114 No. 102 Cheotnntetreet,
ANOTHER NEW, LOT
NEW'I ON '8 (formoilY • ' Bakley 41)
j CELEBRATE. GOLD PENS, "retrained to tie the
• est in quality and finish, or any nutuulitctured. Aleo a
.e assortment of GOLD AND 811..V.5R Onyr,/ « .
•' Just received and ter sale at . i •
BREGNKIVELCHRILY BOOKSTORE, filliarket Et.
- .'. \\\ ' ‘`.‘ ill i //
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• , , qty/, ....----- C*s"6"Ari .
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$ 2.00
12.00
15.00
V OL, XIV.
IMtbital
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER, DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded _entirely from Gums,
and has become an established fact, a Otandarg Medi
cine, known and approved!ia by all that have Used It,
and is , now resorted teal with confidence in all the
dleeesee for which it Is re-lig commended.
It has cured thousands Ei within the last two year ' s
who had given up all hopes of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited certificates in 'V my possession 8110 W. •
The dose must be adapt- ed to the' temperanteta of
the individual taking it,and o. used in such quantitien qr
in act gently on the bowela.
Let the dictates of youriJ
use of the IIVRR INVI(10-
LUTUR Compunns, }Wawa P.
to iliAntunnia, SUXioni Can. be ,
SY SOUR &ORSINI, ROM
CHOLERA Moneys, Csounie
JAUNDICES, FRILiII - Win;
successfully as at, OR/WM.
will cure SICK HEADACHE
is limn •
TWO!
TAICSN at commencement ofl
ALL limo OBatT. ARE GIV
.4a-11ix Water In the. mouth with the In•
vigorator, and swallow both together.
PRJOII ONR DOLLAR PER 110117;1.
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMPOUNDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PII
UP IN GLASS CASES, AIRTIGHT, AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. ,
Tht. FAMILY CAVlAR
active Chthartle which the
practice more than twenty
The constantly lacreas•
have long used the PILLS
all express in- regard to
to place them within the
L.The Profession well know
on different portions of the
The FAMILY ()AMAX
ference to this wail estab
ded from a variety of the
which act alike on every
nal, and are good and tafe
thartic is needed, such to
Sleepiness, Pains in OW
Pate and Soreness over i ts
OT weight in the head, all
Worms in Madsen or Ad-
Purifier of the Mood, and
flesh is heir. too numerous
lasement. Dos; 1 to 8.
_ PRICE
,„
THR LIVER INVIGORATOR AND. FARM VAIDAR.
IC Puss are retailed by Druggists generally,and
sold wholesale by the Trade In all the large
towns
S. T. W.- SAMFORD, N. D., :
Manufacturer and Proprietier,
je2o-43kwyil 336 Broadway, New York.'
TJDOLPHO WOLFE'S
.ALFB.Olllit ALTIC,
SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC, DIURETIC,
ANTI DYSPEPTIC
AND
INVIGORATING CORDIAL.
To the Citizens of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania; ,
Apothecary*, itcugggist*, urocerti and
Private Families
Wolfe's Pure Cognac Strand".
Wolfe's Pure Maderla, 'Sherry and Port
Wine.
Wolfe's Pure Jamaica, andtt Orals. ROAD. '
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish WldskY.
ALL IN BOTTLES
I beg leave to call the attention of-the Citizens-of tne
United States to , the above:W.nuattutd laquess,-imperted.
by Morph° Wolfe, of 'Newitork,-whore -name
liar in every part of this country for the purity of his
celebrated BOWIDAY SOFIZIAPIII.- Mr. Wolfe, in his letter
to me, spealiing of the purity. of his Wilma and Liquoisi
says ; "I will stake my reputation as a man,. my stard
om as a merchant of thirty years' residence= the City
of New 'York, that all the Sneerer and Winn whiehl
bottle are pure as imported, dud of the best quality, and
can be relied upon by every purchaser." l Every bottle
has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a hie simile
of his signature on the certifloite. Tne public are re
spectfutly invited to call and examine for themselvii..—,
For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in
Philadelphia. GEORGE M. ASIETON,,..
' No. 832 Market tk. Philadelphia:
Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
Read the following from the New York Coui ler :
ENORMOUS .BUSIN.II2O foe Chvii Raw Yoriti Mardirmer.—
We are happy to inform our fel'LLw-citizens that is
one place in our city where the physician, apothecary,,
and country merchant, can go and purchase pare. WillclB.
and Liquors, as pare as imported, and of the best quality:
We do not Luteud to give an elaborate descriptiOn of this
merchant's - extensive bosiaeas, although it will well re
pay aoy stranger or citizen to visit Uctolpho Wolfe's ex
tensivo Warehouse, Nos. 13. IQ and 22 Beaver street,'
and Nos. 17, 19 and Si, Mat. etileld street His stock of
Schnapps on hand 'ready for shipment could not 'have:
been less than thirty thousand sates' the Brandy, some
ten thouiand castes—Vintages of 1836 to 1856 and ten
thousand cases of Madeira; Sherry and Port Wine,
Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum,
some very old and aqsat to any in this country..• Ile also
had' three large cellars, filled with Brands, 'Wine, ita., In
casks, under Custom-Rouse key, ready forlwittling-44.
Wolfe's sales of /schnapps last year amounted--to one
hundred and eighty thousand dozen, rindlfeliolie
than two year he may be equally oucoessful with his
Birndies and Wines._, •
His business merits the patronage of wrery.loyer or hia,
species. 'l4lvate families who ulsh . pure -Wined and
ulquers for medical use should send their .drdersillrect
to Er. Wolfe, until every Apothecary In the laud .mate.
up their minds to discard the poisonous stud' trona their ,
shelves, and replace it with 'Woire's .pure Wnria
Lamas.
We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of
small dialers in the country,. puts up assorted cases of
Wines and Liquors. - Buell a men, and such a merchant,
should be sustained against his tens Of thousands of op.
ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but MOW
lions, ruinous alike to health and harden happiness:
'aepe.dawBmi
C. K. Beller, 91 Market Moot, sole again for thilf cit.
0 - LEANINGS
FROM THE
HARVEST-FITT DS OF LITERATURE,
SCIENCE AND AT 1
A Melange. of Exoerpta Curious, HtimOr•
A
°us and imstructive. Coßated by O. O. BORRAWB,
A. M. M. D.
The above Interesting Work ban just been receiVOtt at
BhRGNER'S 1.311 P BOOKSTORE.
STORE PRICE Si 26 - • •
ANEW- LOT OF
LADIES'_ SI:TOPPING & TRAVELING BAGS
coliiprlsing a nuiaber VEVW mid Li
BIBS' Money Purses and Wallets. A - tine adsortmen
Past received and for sale at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKStOBB,.
. - 5111arket Street.
I NLI-08K desiring to paper their' hoilses,
will find a wen-selected 'Stock. of WALL PARE fJY
e at COST PRA:ES, at
BERGNMPII CHF.AP IIOCiKSTORB
DR. C. WEICHEL
SURGEON AND °OCULIST,
RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH. STREET
marAl-daw
'
SPERM CANDLES ! - - - .h.B AND LEMONS. a
stews
swami- nit memo • ORTYBOXES -prime order : just re
F
• cawed andietaalo'bor,a;t:La
pl 7 WIC DOOR JR. &CO.' amwm: nova }x m
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE•"
HARRISBURG ; PA., SATIIII.DXY AFTERNOON,
.JANUARY 5, 1861.
judgment guide you in - th
BATOR,. and: it wM nuke
Anemia, Thrspitturi 3 Onnuso
mimes, nytwarresir Moq
ue'. .Coutununces, 'Quoit°,
INFAZITIDI, FLATUS. a NUE,
ilieMets, and - may be need
KT ram Mitteanes. ,It
(ac Mecum - Ms, can testify)
ORTHREI TRAVOONFULI3IIIII
attack.
a
ra
I I>
Imo their testimony In Its
TIC PILL Is a gentle • ba.
proprietor has used in hi
years. ,
ing demand from those who
and the satisfaction which
their use, has induced me
reach of all.
thatrdifferent Mihail/4n lick
bowels.
TIC PILL has, with due re.
libhed fact, been compotm
purest Vegetable Bitracts,
part of the alimentary Ca
in all eases where a &-
Derangements e Sloutack
Back and Loins, Castwenen
body,ltutissmess,'Headache
ftifiammaory Dise ases
ally Rheumatism, agree
many diseases to irtdoli
to mention In this-
eti
4 1
0
80 CENTS,
Ittebital
THE
ON Y DISCOYERT
WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR
•
• IiESTORING.
. .
TICE BALD AND .GRAY
MANY ; Since the great discovery of
Prof. Wood, have attempted not only to imliate.
his restorative, but proress to have diSeovered something
that. ropld produce rasult4 identical i but they have all
come and gotai, being carried away by the wonderful
results of Prof. Wood's preparation, and have been forced
to leave the field of its resistlesii away. Read the follow
ing :
Bale, 6flsiee r April 18th, 1839.,
Piles:. 0. J. Worn '&
Co.:--llents : —lhe letter I wrote
you in 1856 concerning Your valuable Hair hestorative„
and•wit ch j eta have published In this city and elsewhere,
bas givtn rise to numerous enquiries touching the facts
in the case. The enquiries are ' first, Is it a met of nay
htbititain and n,ayne, as stated in the commun.catio ;
Mooed. it tine of all iiidein contained; thliq abesarly
hair still .continue to. be Jo good order and of natural.;
color P , To alt I cao, al/tt do answer invariably.: #ly hair
is even hater than in any stage of my ite for 40 years .
past, more soft, thrifty, abd better colored; the same is
trueof my .whiskers, and the only came nhy it is nor'
generally, trite; billist Ire substance is washed off
'frequent ablutiozof the fede, when.if care were used by
wiping the face in blase cobnectlon with the, whiskera;
the same remit will follow ae the hair. I have. been to
the'receipt of a great tibia ber of letters from all-parts or
iNeW Eogiand, aaking mail* my hair continues to be
as there Mies moat fraud iii the nianuilicture
este of various compounds ast welt be this, it bas,i no
doebt been basely, imitated .tiful. been used,,not. Osnyl
without' ny gocid effect, but io absoldte Mary." - 11fave
not Used any of y ottr'Restorative any account for;some
•months, and yet my.,,hair is. es, good - as ever, and.htlal
rolls h....ve examined. it with suprise„ . as.l Mow 81
years old and not a gray hair in' my bead, or 'on my face;
and to prove this feet, I send you alock of my hair lakeu
off the past week. I received.your fay or of two 'quart
bottles keit slimmer, for- which. I am. very grateful. I
gave it to my iriends
. sa.d 'thereby induced them, to try ;
ir, many were
. skeptical until' after trial;and toen,pur
•chased and used it with Universal success: I wilt ask as
a favor, that you kerultuei. test by which Lean dikoiiTr
fraud in the ReeteratiVe, sold by many, ' I
fear, wii,h9et
'authority frompure article will insure success,
and 1 bellevu where'geed effects do not folio*, the leaner
lecaused by the Imperil' article, which curses the invent ,
or-of the good. I (teem iLmy duty us heretofore, to keep
you apprised of the cominued effect on my hair, as I;11.,.
sure all woo enquire of 'nye of - myunshaken opinion of
Its valuable resuas. I esmain dear sir, yours,
A. ..ItAYNIOND.*
itatonts Reis, ity., Nov, 30, 1358. ; r •-'
Prof. 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir.—l would certainly be doing.
yon a great injustice net to make 'known too Wurid
the.tffuoderlul, as well as the uneipeeted reShlt
experienced:tom using one bottle of your Bair Heattorp,
tore. after using every kind of Restorativesmtant, Oaf
without success, and finding my head nearly destitute of
hair, I was finally induced. to try . bottle of your ,
Restorative. Now, candor and justice compel Mete ab-•
ounce to whoever may read this; tbitt.l DOA , pa.sess
new and beautiful growth of hair; yide.h. I pronounce
,lzher and liandismvi than 'tile, original was. • ;1. will
.
therefore take 'oacag ion ' to recommend this invaltiabie,
remedy to all who may feel the decessity of it. - • • -
ResPocllollrYoUta,,
AA BRQ4.
P. B.This testimonial of appralliauaa . for y 9ur .
valuable medicine (aa jou are- aware. of) iS,uniollcited ,
but yountilorilavormi a: plans moongithe rtiti„,4o44,,
if you wish, if not destroy and say nothitig.,
• Yours, • • • A. 8.1 ,
Depot, 444 BrouldWay, and sold by 511 dealehithioagtv
oat the world.
The Restorative is put :up in•bottlea Of threfasikett, r ttlis
large, medium and small ; the small noldsMA•pint..,
retails for one dollar , per bottle,:fite medium_holds at.
leasalwenty percent. more iripreflortionthun theama.ll;"
and ' , retails for two dollarsivei bottle:l , the -large holds ,
quart, 4O per cent. more ha'propor ta
0. J WOOD & CO., Proprietors,. 444 Broadway, - • Sew -
York, and ata Market straet, - St: Lome, Xfo.
And sold by 'all good Draellfst!g . angf:FandY Goods
D'ILIPrs • . •-• de2o-iloW3iri
:Tl7 - ,D,=.B7.o;:g''':g.
Mountain ,flerb
THE ,inventor an manufacturer of "Jud;
1:
THE
MountainEeily PillW . Oharitepent thirgr ter
part of his life ilf.traVellingilkevink visited nearly evety
country in throrerld He spent over six years amon
theMocirjr Mountains and of Mexico, and it was thus that
the ; gli.Moregge, „Hue Pulse, were ; rtiegeyered. A very,
adieritur'eetlkere, will.lind"
in our Arma.nee andPaieptitet: -
It Iserr establishe d arise Worn
. .
BLOOD!
'•
The bleed h is 'the life`'' and when, any foreign or un-'
beiliby limner getaidixed with At; is ofei6difartiliteil to:
everrergait,prtAffh o 4l'...gverY.eezie feels. the Pole*
and all the vital organs:C[ l 44lY eehtl 4 l ,4 The stomach
will '
nott — dKgeet the food , perfectly.; 'rho liver , c eases
Secrete a setricieitCY of bllo. • The 'aetleif Of 'the 'heart is.
weakened,: ,
and so Ilfeltdige be -
coin eleggeklltkeiffetWeeff...Wetteri.l.L.enect• Atte* ,
=and all lro na a augni,tropurlty ofithe, fountalu-head er
oft,-;therßleadT, 'Asir youldel thioren some dertliptir,
litsranhe, in -a phiti - eforing, iliediwhfch - ritri tiny rivulet
id P. few,. mirages AIM whole cOurse'of the - stream
comes disturbed itnddirionlored. A.aattickly does import
'blend fly 10 every paft, elliCretite;flo sting,beltind, . All
the, passagar•behome obstructed; and Malaga the - ohattuo•
'Urea Is remove - 4,M0 litinp 01 11f0 soon dies out:
'Those, plies net only pertly tlittlalood, ,but regenerate - all
the secretions oftherbody,they are,. therefore, unrivalled
itliatlitS
erOitinplisint, pc.eadae4e, Tina Anti-401=
Medicine expelefibiralie - l?lotdt e the 'hidden seeds of dui
renders4ll,ol6. and eicretions pure and
atunitolearing and reinscitatingthe.vitalOrgans.. „ :
Pleasant ludeed„is it
:to usithat itee,are. atito to.plade
witttlid yenr''rea4i, ,ge inv*l4e. iNeltl?e.t`hlotettat , . lives
Pure, that-will pass directly to the afflicted parts, rough
the blood and flulds-of thiebodyi-and •cause- the : .t.tleror
to brighten , witl I.lm, sue s uf beauty and,hesith..
judennt's, Pigs, in, e the Best Remedy in exisi
, ence for' the following Complaint!:
• .
.11nwel Complaints, Debility, - Inward WeaknesF,
Coughs, Fever PocielittietMLivor Coinplatets
Colds, • • - ; :fekcp4oponaplaPiti,Low Dos orS2 , iras t
Dl(est Diseiga; • Ef*l4chee,
Costiveness, ' Indigestion, - ' Stolle and Greve!,
- Dyspepsia, inituenin, Sucendary 670 t.
:piarrho3a, indaminallen, . • toms.
Dropsy, * • • •
GREAT-TENALEMEDICENE I
Emile who Wee ..hetith, should never be without
these They Pleed..rernswe obstructions
of all kinds, cleanse•the-akinof all pimples and blotches,
and bring the rich' &dor et, to the pato
„cheek.
jar The Plants itncE Herbii , whichthese Pills are
made, were discovered inti,rury surprising way among
the Tesucans, a tribe of Aborigines, in Mexico. Get the
Almanac of onr Agent, and you will. road with delight,
the very interesting 'account it contains of the "Gum
Itibioss" of the Arlecs.'
Obaerve.—The Meutain Herb Pills ,are put up in a
BeautiltaWrapper.. Each box ,contains 40 . pills, and Re
tail at 26 eints'pef holt. "Alf genbiket-kiie the signature
-or B. L. Yurii,oli 4i CO.; - on each box.
s' i.'SupSciN at. c 0
S 1 Pro-Dr e:t or s
No: 61) Leon - aid Street,
Aar: Agenw:oo44!akV:l4-Addrisa as.bove, "WI
febloleatim
.rottEr; STOCK:
OP
Bewie, kakinti, ut , d
l'auay Voitiiti at, • • '„ • 1411X8',D111.16.
..Market Pa
DRIER PARED' PEAC z
IJNPARKD "
" -
7 I { L'APP 3 gARIES,
Just Received ; by
Oet 22 'WE4. DOCK ;CO
OTT, (boas, Wc.
GREAT ATTRACTION, -
ha THE
,NEW CITY STORE
• UWE & COWPERTHWAIT
coRNEE7Boxr4 A•iiiKET kra. -
A NNOUN OE - , to: the 'ei;izenei
xi. burg al d the public generally, that hey havejast
returned from' the eastern cities with a large end well se
lected stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they will
sell stihe ve iy lowest prices. • • ' " '
DOMESTIC GOODS of ovary kind.
Bleached .nd Unbleached Mug
• Bleached and -Unbleached Canton . Flannels.
RED FLANNELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A large assortmentof. Welsh FO keels for airtiog.
An azuortment Coleektie - Wish Imo, .
.MaheheSter Ginghatrts,, ."
Satinetts and C& siirieres,
" DAM Clo Sn avail prices,
" Cloths for Ladies' Chesterfields,
". Beaver Cloths for the Arab Cloaks.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS.
. _ • • -
A large assortment of Cassimeees t especially adapted to
, Boy 'o wear. ,All assortment of Merino Drawers and-Un
dershirts. An assortment of Carpets from 12% cis a
ysti'd - to $l.OO per yard.
ALSO LATEST. STYLES
SATIN DECHENES,
PLAID VALENOIAS, • •
VELVET POPLINS, ••
STRIPED AND PLAID -
RICH PLA TN AND' FIGURED
MERINOS, - •
RIOEI PLAIN AND FIGURED `
ALL WOOL DELAINER, •
-
BLACK SILKS,' ALL WIDTH'S.
A large assortment of Broche and Blaekethawls, witti
a tell stock of the rate,t novelties.
An assortment of ?lain:stud Figured Cashmeres.. -
LINENS OF ALL KINDS. " . .
Particular, attention paid to Brat sears Hosiery and /hit
breiderles,
. . .
atitortencrit o 1 Eugoiti o wove trail spring skirt pat
ers eaLingibn.
An assortment Shrouding
, - ClitICH COWSERTHwaIy,
Cornerrif Front and Eiartict Ateeeti; FlArtfsbui4.
:Formerly.crutipitid:;l3y J. L. Pittner. - : ;octal-Iy.
DESIRABLE
MOURNING GOODS.
Blank and Purple All Wool Figured-Merinos, -
Plain Black izigli#b Itelooe Reps. .
plae i atd Purple Tamize and Wool.
' Plain Ad wooVCad.hmeres and Merbaoe.
plank and Gray. Wo.rsted Poplins.
BilACk and 'White All Wool Detainee.
Blael(and.fourple Figured , Cashrberes.
Lni in'i Bert Bombazine,.
Serie, "ier Bleck lalistith.
Lepiti'gKitra Alpahear.
NeaCittyie striped hialiatre.
EnielimiStyleiPareioettasi
61.4 All. Wool Deleines
' Eiliebh - Chlntzetit -
Bohatrs.
Suransos. furs Br ana. Pier. Res. Mouse-saw Erna.
'do Bi,eca .a.an WIIITX do do
•. do . rii82111" AND BLACK . d.) do.-.
- do. Palms. .Cncrras, New and Desirable. 1.
Every'rartlide in the' different kinds of DBMS
.GOODS'-In-the BLACK 'and SBXIND 110)13ENINA
Setected.fient the very boat makers.
.9.qaare thinbet -
- do-Long , — do do - - --'
Plink 1 renehßlanket Shawl_.%
' 2d - Motirn log rienolißlanketlaidg'Shawis,
Sibidoutnieg Vrench. Blanket Square doh
' English. Crepe Veils ; (every size),
• Grenadine-Veils, (every size), • '
, (Cogitibiercpes, French crepee.
e~.w...-:~ ...
SHROIIDINO CASHMERES ;
.SIi.EuIIBING FLANNELS, •
BUCK GAUNI LETTS, alrkiticie,
BLACK. GLOVES, alliGade,
- -BLACK BOER'. EEC' 11ANDRERCHIEFS,
BLACK BOIS RY.(all:llind.9),.
SPLENDID ASGETMENI OF 001.4,4115 i
; rEADVEI;ACK GIBBONS.
An inspection of our stock convince alt
CA.TIicART rY BROTI/ER,'. ,
1101 .; N ext to the Harrisburg ..
SANFORP'S :PATENT
PORTABLE 'HEA'rERS!
FOR WARMING with PURE HOT AIR
Private Houses, Pubic Buildings, Chuicheßdic.,
is the HOST POWERFUL and Cheapest HEATER in the
World. Recommendations and references by the hund
red from those who are now using the HEATER, can be
examined by cal Me on the Eubscriber, who is the only
agent in Harrisburg for the sale of the article.
THE "CHALLENGE"
TS ALSO ON HAND and for sale. This
RANGE requires no wAing in but cal he set in a
fair place or out in the room, and ocutains all the latest
improvements In Cooking RANGES ; has larger ovens
than any other RANGISInew in use - .
ALSO ON HAND. »n assortment of be.tpatterii
LOR not pooRiNG smy pa, :and Strive Ptpee. , Algothe
largeet Mock of SIN WARE' to be found* this section of
coma:O._ • • •
Who - lesal dealers suppllent on r i elmittle i lerk:-;
des Corner of Paver Alley and Atarket Street.
• Carrier's New Year Address
TO TRH PAT 30N8 . OF nix
DaillioU
SANITARY 1, 1861
THE OLD YEAR.
bTone, thamonths.ontrwandered
Stranding on Oblivion's shole ;
One by one, the joy -aimed Seasons'
Came o 94d rent as those tif. yore--
Came with Peace, and Joy,,and
, Pleuty,
• Flinging flowers' bythe
Came withsad and sullentorrow •
Bringing death-damps and decay.
Soma that saw last New Year's coming,
Passed away to Earth's `last rest; -
But instead there came a new. life
Nestling on maternalbreasts.
Life's in fact a PanOnuna,--'
A mystery dread, and strange ) ,
Reminding one of a wizard's tricks
And-the ever "Presto--cliang - a."
.
Bur' What' are the bowitifur hartrecds;
And what is death': or life,
When the world.resoussis with action,
And actions .betelien_strife -
When - the 16rielrifaitiiitatli of our country
le ftlie4.l with a great
Kind words giving place to curses,
And Peace all ready tci arm ;
And here, are the good and'evil
That - eighteen sixty brought;
The triumph of Mind 'o'er Witter,
Of Penton over Thought;
ITALY.
Ite .8 plains as ever
Have - zeeked.with human 'gore,
Yet the glorious flag of freedom -
The world's great victory bore
From Southern shore to Ntirtliern;'
The , length of the APPeliine'i?'
HOW fhe Dinian Eagle , triumphed
hithat sOng,land of :the tine':'
But poor Venetia's'tfiatit _
Sways oVerrits indent pride;:
nu forbearance ceased a virtue
And the AustriaiiiiilV'S defitiy
Yur another royal season
And Italia's glorious • • -
lion-heartedi •
Will - prOve Unwell her.senl.
°Arid: from - -
Ilea& her legionito.thifight, l - - •
And expel the foreiia. Vrantir
Who lave tangy wironget;tl4 s l44ll
CT
Ffm.yin_ protoot-thee;red-shlrt annet- '
For the2flutwyetiti_ do ,
4 2, t- 14411 - 31 raddLiPlaks to.9llliret9.i: _
SOYerLetiaoo.sM:tei ,
Thou- art of
_thelvoil !sgioat herosii
Axld deedki-that,thou-hast-don•
Show how in worth and merit
Thou,art4ilie-oui-Wallniddirtni-;
THE JAPANESE.
non the Isles of Eastmi Atia ?
Andlhe larth - efeit Oilent;
Came an ea' datunirof princes'
To tee our Paveideat....„
Came to raiWttie tivatibi '
ThaVour.gallent ItAnuarnii4le,
Which gave to 14,,i3IXTDECialp
Wrath diem tiihtto ":'
And .00 , therant*n3r. (Tycoon ? )
With- jiist npprOaelkon -
Bent" kicas a *cilia n F ofiles t '
TOfoolthe Tankeb hnitdri.
•
To sz sure, there were hosts cif Wadies
EvfrY one going PO.Y.ier_r • •
A parcel of Asiatics
Of 4!Mit . ' cilinansonSisile - .;.,
It - wits well enough to liffileualy e v._ •
But the . thing - Tie oyerdone,
Not klii- 6 .i/f-43-..tha !!galas''•had Atha
w-e •
The /Onla (lalekr OW, • •
Tan ladles,ie
With "Tommy" the J ai o e fill,
-But now we epranierialhenitd others
• Allied-to - the Afficaitsch66l
They want, 'and the ,- country:WatitAiiet,,
Btitritillthere are.
And some of onr:bitiisSiare s.uabbllug
Over them even to:day— -` -
TIiEtILOICE;--the:' , dinkitre 4110-49:15ete, •
Were, all -
But. Who was -Etoirlay-thezpip'clii`;"- .
'"Pin. anrS,-Mr. Smith, tit iS"
"Oh; no ; thelptioef ofith&eity- •
Demandetithisflow_iiiisakal . '- ' • '
"Ah, yes ; but the feast of reason,
The-expenses shouldozontroh"
THE i'D.INCh 07' WALE S.
Quicir:y - follOwirig came the Baron,
Eilglimd'W hope, the Prix:66'd Wales,
'Yankees only heat efi•Prin.. 3 r
Sings and lords in fairy tales— -
Think they're only. rongied;lil - despOts,
Sure the men. and'thaftlien'tio;
While the 'Wenien go hi:raptures ' k ,
O'er a king or prince's
But Americans - ImM' hatred
With royalty hytirth
Only deem those flt for rulers _ , •
Who hive ineritg-whia`litrii; aikotft‘!"
. .
Srtat he came, young Albert Edivard;L
- Good Victoria's eldests?n,-,
To old England's ancient rebelii;
To the land'of Washington:' ;
Came, and saw how-great aillsMk - _,.1 ••• • -
We - had - grown `strength and might,
Since the days:when•Eriglandis'atiOrgsja
Basely wronged us in our right
Yet we laid aside oar grud g es'
Cheered-him on bY bfrealil - aud lake,
Gave him many Iseatt!warM. Welcome,.
klavelt for his mother's sake.
Wm who saw him still remember
Ibiw - that lad frith' Sakon'hitir,
And the blue eyes German, .
SSt upon the ..lEtandock chair—
Where his; great' erliiiatitliWs•Tobel -
Wrote his viesT. , 'of t ßrltaht'aprown,
While he vowed With other signef i s
They would plit 'the'tant down.:
You remember' then' the Outburst ',
As we saWoldEnglandlifieir,
Thinking nought of hallowed memorials,
Sitting on that *nous chair. '
hisitianOtisattud alier , •s
That-Y-omg Ssrtiluts- nobly done, ,
Was to ps i s gintsgad. pilgrim i
01 ToAtag tom bAlf.'" • --IL.: ,
Oh Was eLerlagsesteptribtrlitt I
ITaittinAtsiAbiltrahrine before— • :
For a royal prince of England
Thus to tread Mount Vernon's Boor.
ftram tiding Pm
Having ,procored Steam Power Presses, we sna
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PBLVIING of every
description, shearer tbat it ottn be done at any other es
tabliehmeotin the cou"'".
'RATES
Iso•Four niies ur less constitute one bainiqUare. Lig
lire. or mere than tour constitute a Square.
Hsu Square one day
One Wart ..1 L 00
et one ..
threw Luwatus ..... • 64,1 -- :.::::••• • 3 00
44 Six m0nth5.......
r
One Fquare Oily . tele
;6 ono week........ ... ...4 5 0
51
one
200
one month - 3'oo
three months a 00
six mouths ......... ........ 8 00
one year — - 10 00
s3rltnsinest notices Inscrtea in the Local column, or
before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE RENDS PER LIND
Ibr each insertion.
Marriates and Deaths to be charged as regular
aMiertisements.
NO. 2.
Taus, that boy had stood already,
Though indeed his years were few,
At those spots all famed in story—
. Auiterfits and_Waterloo—
But this spot was where the mighttaet,
Helpless though, in ashes la;y,
Still to lodk through iron - gratings
At the marble coffer gray,
Whdre reposed our deathless hero,
Sure was greater far than they.
Bur he went ;—no doubtAthe lessons
Will tell on that Saxon, heart ;
So on England's glorious future
When the Prince shall take his part.
In the sway of mighty nations ;
And these scenes of other years
IBM' remind that worth is merit,
And all'men by birth are peers.
THE REVOLUTIONARY CRISIS.
IN the campaigns that have ended,
Pennsylvania ever right,
Manfully came up to duty
And we nobly. fought the fight :
In the ides of brown October
First we met our stalwart foes ;
True, thettried our cause to FOOZBIL
But the Claim on them rose.
Tsamou they fought like Bengal tifma s
Yet the masses fought that day—
Bore in mind that for a Tariff
"Polk was better fax. :than _clay;"
Thus then dupedbut now no longer
_,- Were their righte to.he denied, - -
And they spoke in tones of thunder -
That "PaomorioN" was their pride.
Orton . Upon this "Tariffiriniaph"
Came the one for President ;
'Maki expected ; forOctobe,r .
Sure foreshadowed the event,
v And from Maine to California,
Went the news to hearts elate,
That "rail-splitter" Abram Linooln
Was the nation's magistrate,
Thu the Southern fire-eaters .
Gave the wide, wide-world their.creed
Telling it that cause sufficient
•Bade them now at once secede ;
Ancl.tlie little Carolina
Acting out this traitorous plan,
Quick hauled doWn theitatiy banner..
And then up "Talmetto" ram
Bo through all the Southern country
Lifts the red right hand of war
Daily are the people arming
. For'the millet not afar. -
Some are bold4milying braggada,
Who all laws have thila detied ;
But- On par with £hem-are traitors
740 would "let the. Union elide."
Taus base ritctions and faziatica
_Rave flung on, thetrand of alum"
TM o'er all the rare - reign n ation
; blind passioru3 are aflame ;
Andlthe next news that will xeach us,
Still - my add to our alarM,
Poi the Northern land and Southern'
Boon will hear the clash of arqw.
Oxa laeavenlinows how quickly: •
We are drifting toward that, ay • •
When 'shall brother's arm 'gemst brOthar
13e -uplifted'iu tlie fray ;
"0h,,t00 late," 's the cry of statesineu,
"too late" your compromise ;
89,, the day of
„evil 's.ort ua--
Mora burita red against the skies Is
Timor ; we that bold Kentuckian
lii oni'New Year's -chime t o -d a y,
Who, when seeing how all vainly
He could keep his foes at bay,
''Left' Fort "Moultrie to the rebels ;
This , despite supreme coma d,
Arid on Sumter's strong-built-ramparts
' 'o3fatheredlhers his little band:
. .
Wm", you have that gallant hero
At the mercy of a gang
Of mad zealoter—tmitors_rather— -
Who ought high as Haman hang?
Let tliefaUffit and brag,. aid blustew•—
, Let them frpth, and fume and. fret,
`Shold they try their - hands in conflict.
What a drubbing they will get
Trtei - would break this noble Union;
For which there have bled and died
Sires of the Revolution,
To oPpeinie•their Wounded prid6--
They*puld rob our natiores.er4a
Of ,each fold and stripe and star,
Ana light up on every hill-top
ofaslyil war. .
Oa; shill we, whose glorious lathers
Unto, IA this birthright gave
S,eliit for a '!mess of pottage"-
I .'lli titain al despot's slave
No !—we'll labor for the Union;,.
Noblest of the nations' ships--
And 'mill never, lieve , , NEvalt,
See its's= sink in eclipse.
Cps= be the base-born traitor
Who mould raise his dastard hand
And bring rapine, spoil and ruin,
Over our beloved land.
.But our country fall of Arnolds.
Belching their foul treason forth,
In all sections of the nation—
AS the South so in the North.
lorr us, then, Who love the. Union,
our "manhood's night
aw,: that mixing not for party:::
We will all defend the ItIGHTI
Thu we le'ave• ' generinni patrons,
thathreshold Of-the Yiar,
With good wishes--andthat ever
We'll'enjoy the 13nion.'s cheer!
-
kttANX'A.
_ C-;
LIVERY & EXCHANGE STABLE,
FOURTH STREET IMABAKARIEET.
'l - 4113E TINDERSIP-NET) l 8 prepared to ao
,:ii,Comtividato thelmblic WWI &NEVI:A:Mimi for aid
(Pe or carriage purposes, and aritlieverY 'variety of VEHI
£1.1D3 of the lateatiabd4nbiti agiortived etyles,'On .701-
,soriable terms.
reel' mniotitidwiiii
buses .at Mien notice.
OARRIASCIAtIMINNESUbIia fORFUNITAL - OCCA-
SlOllB will boSpFnished, Accorogianieo, by parefuland
^- t - '
411411 1 1 sPectiort of him luitiawlibatit is
only teat* and otbef esbibliebnientiif the-kind
)14 city FRANK A. .11IIRRAY:
- -
Tins afidirgigaita; DOCTOR OF DENTAL
SURGERY, has returned and resumed his pram*
n State street opposite the "Braay Holm," Where,Vr
will be pleased Si' attend to all who may desire his
oleos. [sap27j B. M. GILDEA, D. D