Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 05, 1861, Image 3

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HARRISBURG
Saturday Afternoon, January 5 1861.
PREAOKENG m THE COURT Room.—Rev. J. Haf
leigh will preach in the Court Room to-morrow
morning and evening, at the usual hours.
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REVIVAL MEETING.-A very interesting revival
meeting is now in progress in the new church at
Wormleysburg, opposite this city, under the
charge of Elder Shoemaker. The altar is night
ly crowded with penitents, and several profess
to have been hopefully converted.
atrrerrroN STATE CAPITAL Bain.—Your are re
quested to meet at the Baud room to-morrow
(Sunday afternoon), at one o'clock, to partici
pate in the funeral of Capt. Jeremiah Rees.—
Punctual attendance is requested..
The Band will meet in their room at eight
o'clock this evening for practice.
By order of the President, S. S. BAsusr.
&tram or OFFICERS.-At a stated meeting of
the Mount Vernon Hook and Ladder Company,
No. 1, held in their hall on Wednesday evening
last, the following officers were elected to serve
for the present year ; President—S. D. Ingram,
Est. Vice President—S. C. Wilson. Foreman—
J. S. Oliver. Assistant Foreman—S. Buehler.
Secretary—J. A. Carman. Assistant Secretary—
O. H. Sollars. Treasurer—John Killinger.
MITMARY MEETING AT CARLISE.—On Tuesday
last a meeting of the volunteer officers of Cum_
berland county was held pt Carlisle, when it was
determined to apply for additional legislation in
regard to the military organization of the State,
and to the State authorities for better arms,—
Aing to imperfect legislation, our military
companies in the interior have become disorgan
ed to a great extent, and we trust the Legisla
ture now in session will take proper action on
the subject at an early day.
Fnrsnas Soiatero.—We learn that a few days
ago Mr. Frederick. Heiny, a fireman in the em
ploy of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
while attending to his engine in the Round
House, was severely scalded, from the head to
the knees, by an accidental escape of steam.
He was at once removed to his residence in the
southern section of the city, and medical aid
summoned. In-removing his clothes the skin
of his body adhered to them, rendering the ope
ntidon very distressing and painful. He is still
in a suffering and critical condition.
TENDER OF SERVIOR9.—The National Rifles, of
Jonestown, Capt. Faber, have tendered their
services to GOY. Packer, in case they should be
required. The Lebanon Courier says, "the com
pany is composed df young men of the very
best stamina, who are ready to defend our glo
rious country against any act of aggression from
the traitors who wish to shatter this grand fab
ric in one general mass of desolation and ruin.'
The Captain extends an invitation to all lovers
of our common country to enroll their names
on his list of members."
TEE Naw &was Fats Escusa.—The time
fixed for opening the private contributions in
aid of the purchase of a Steam Fire. Engine, is
next Thursday evening, in the hall of the
friendship Company, when the name of the
largest contributor will be formally adopted as
the name for the new machine. Those who as
pire to this honor, and have not yet sent in
their contributions, should do so at once. We
learn that it is the intention Of the Friendship
Company to order the steam squirt before the
close of the present month, if money enough to
make the first payment can be raised, which we
hope will be the case.
One GYMNASIUM. —For the benefit of members
of the Legislature who desire to indulge occa
sionally in healthful recreation and exercise,
we •sta'te that Harrisburg city boast's one of the
most thoroughly equipped gymnasiums in the
interior of the State. The rooms, in the Wal
mit street Exchange, are open every evening.
Onr friends of the Legislature, as well as citi
zens, can become members of this excellent in
stitution for the small sum of one dollar per
-month. The gymnasium should be patronised
by all men of sedentary occupations, .who wish
to preserve health and thoroughly develop the
muscular system.
A Wean TO SICATEBB.—As the merry time for
gliding on crystal ponds and silvery , ' creeks—
swift as a sea gull o'er the wave--is now inau
gurated, we would caution both juvaniTha and
seniors, who have an enthusiasm for this exhila
rating sport, not to forget that while it is a
source of great pleasure, there is also great
danger attending it. Keep your eyes wide open
for, and avoid all doubtful places upon the ice ;
for it is a difficult matter for others totelp you,
or help yourself even, when you have fallen
through its treacherous surface. Several acci
dents have occurred recently, but none of them,
it affords us pleasure to ray, of a very serious
nature. In one of our neighboring exchanges,
however, we find reported the death of a little
boy who was drowned by carelessly skating into
an air hole. Again we say, be careful.
Novar. Ssausems.—About nine o'clock last
evening the members of the Citizen Fire Com
pany honored their efficient Chief Engineer, Mr.
George C. Fager, withsa serenade in honorof the
recent marriage of his daughter. The Button
Engine was conveyed to the front of the Chiefs
residence, and the exercises opened with a trek
mendous blow from the signal Whistle of the
machine, which is almost equal in volume to
the furnace steam whistle. The serenaders
were then invited to partake of "Dad's" hospi
tality-, who entertained them in a style charac
teristic of his generous nature. Several songs
were sung in" full chortle and with good effect
by the visitors, during the progress of the fes
tivities, and general enjoyment ruled the oc
casion. Before retireing, three rousing cheers;
accompanied by the music of the signal whistle,
were given for Mr. Fager and the youthful
bride and groom.- The citizen boys hold in
high esteem their gallant Chief Engineer, who
is one of the most active and useful members
of our Fire Department.
SVLTING LIQUOR TO PATIPERS.--The keeper of
a small grog shop in the lower section of the
city, named Jacob Mossinger, and his wife, were
recently arrested for selling liquor to paupers in
the county poor house. Both are under bail for
their appearance at the next Court.
Vrotanso ax OaDINANOL—In the case of Mr.
Seglebaum, clothing merchant on Market street,
charged with obstructing the pavelhent in vio
lation of a City Ordinance, a hearing will take
place before the Maybr on Monday evening.
Mr. Seglebaum was before the Mayor a few
months ago on a similar charge.
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GONE AWAY.—Many of the members of the
Legislature have taken advantage of the recess
to visit Washington, Philadelphia and eslewhere,
and will not return until Monday, on the after
noon of which day both houses re-assemble. As
soon as the standing committees are announced,
the active business will commence, and we look
for a working and exciting session.
LIVKLY TINES is Paosrsorrvs.—On Tuesday
next the election for United States Senator oc
curs. On Mondayof the week:following a State
Treasurer is to be elected ; and on Tuesday the
Governor elect will be inaugurated with the
usual "pomp and circumstance." These occasions
will attract
. large crowds of the "sovereign
people" to our city, and stirring times may be
anticipated.
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FUNKRAL OP AD OLD SOLDMIL—The funeral of
Capt. Jeremiah Reese, whose death we announ
ced yesterday, will take place at two o'clock to
morrow afternoon. The members of the Old
Soldier's Association; and the Cameron Guard,
will take part in the funeral obsequies. The
latter have secured the services of the State
Capital Band for the occasion. The funeral will
be one ofthe
s the largest ever witnessed here,
weather continuing, favorable.
Tun LoosAlp was occupied last night by three
traveling vagrants. One of them hails from
Lebanon, and the others are without local hab
itations. They started out this morning in
search of work and" bread.• We presume they
obtained - the latter, if not the former ; for our
citizens are exceedingly charitable, and always
prompt to supply the wants of the destitute and
suffering. The calls upon there, this season,
have been of almost daily occurrence, owing to
the large number of persons out of employment
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Mamas Movrannrrs.—We have already no
ticed the movements in Pittsburg and Allegheny
cities, and other portions of the State, in favor
of the formation of companies of citizen soldiers
under the laws of the Commonwealth. In the,
first named city the Lincoln Minute Men haVe
changed their association into a military com
pany under the title of the "State Guard," and
elected Robert P. M'Dowell (formerly a mem
ber of the Legislature) Captain. On Thursday
evening a convention. of delegates from the va
rious township of Allegheny county met in
Pittsburg, and the almost unanimous sentiment
of the meeting was in favor of arming our citi-
zens, irrespective of party politics, to defend the
interests of the State and the integrity of the
Union. waa -unanimously xecomxnenth..
that, "there be companies organized in each-
Ward, Borough, and Township, agreeable to
the,militia laws of Pennsylvania. When said
companies are organized, to form them into bat
talions and regiments, in order that they may
become familiar with field duty. Further, that
so soon as a sufficient number of said comPan
ies are organized, to• immediately consolidate
thenanto battalli on s and regiments; and that an
election be held in the armory of each company
for the necessary officers thereof." A resolution
was adopted urging our State Legislature to make
an immediate appropriation to furnish arms and
equipments for the military forces , of the State;
and Gen. Negley, Col. M'Dowell and Capt.
Miller were appointed a committee to present the
resolution to the members of the Legislature,---
_From present inclicstions we anticipate a large
addition to the military force of the State. The
Capital City of the old Keystone ought to have
at least two or three first class coinplmies ; and
we trust that the spirit now being manifested
in other sections of the State will soon show
itself here.
Mrs. Swissnxni ON TEO T memo= OE PAZIEfiI
In a late number of her paper, Mrs. Swisibelm
devotes over a column to the treatment of
babies, commencing with the moment they are,
ushered into this breathing world. Her ideas
are pointedly expressed, and show, however
erratically on other subjects she may have wan
dered from her natural orbit, that womanly in
stincta still maintain their sway. She starts
out with the assertion that half the children
born die in the first year, and thatilineteen out
of twenty die from void and hunger, or from
pobxm, and that, if infants were treated on the
principle on which a good farmer treats: lambs,
goslings, &c., well fed and kept warm, they
won/A live and grow well. Her_pervtaiing idea
;is that babies are chilled to.death, and that in
summer or winter „ the greatest care should be
taken to keep them warm. She says:—
"Keep the 'baby Warm! Warmth is life.—
Cold is death:' We think it unnatural to have
their little bald heads bare—believe thatthe air
on the scalp is a constant and dangerous stimu
lant to the brain--believe that natint, in her
efforts to keep the head - Warm sends too much
blood to the head; and that this is one fruitful
cause of the dropsies of the brain, brain fevers,
&c., which carry off so many , children. If it
were right and proper to have the scalp exposed
to the air, nature would not have so clothed the
human head; and until the natural covering
comes, an artificial substitele should be sup
plied; but upon this point we do not hope to in
fluence any one. Dutch babies wear caps, and
how could any lady of taste have her baby look
like a Dutch baby? Just so; and Diltch babies
generally live, kragh and grow fat, for they are
"smothered in flannel" and feathers, and kept
all in "a sweat." Dutch mothers do not keep
their babies for model-artist exhibition. They
cover them up, keep them warm and quiet, and
raise a wonderful number of sturdy boys and
girls. We treated our baby on the. Dutch plan,
and never lost a night's sleep with her. A
baby should never lx laid down to sleep, summer
or winter, without having something warmed
by a fire and put in its crib; on which it should
be laid, and carefully tucked up. In winter,
in an ordinary sitting room, there should be a
thick blanket, doubled and well- warmed, be
tween itand the bed; the body hasn't heat to
spare to warm all the bedding, around it every
time it wants a nap, and it should 1:* so warm
while sleeping as to be quite in a glow. This
is "rosy sleep," and frora it baby will,generally
wake up crowing and laughing; while a blue,
cold sleep, such as most babies have makes one
cross and fretfal."' ' -
Pelmet )thank Malty etlegraph, Setturtrag afternoon, Iretnuarp 5, 1861.
A STATED Mamma of the Citizen Fire Engine
and Hose Company will be held at their ball
on Monday evening at seven o'clock. The
semi-annual election of officers for the ensuing
term will take place and important business be
brought before the meeting, Every member is
requested to be in attendance.
G. L. WALTER, Secretary.
PAssma A*AY.—During the past year the Old
Soldiers of the War of 1812 have followed seve
ral of their former companions-in arms to the
Cemetery ; and on to-morrow they will pay the
last sad tribute of respect to the memory of
another, who has fallen within - a few days. The
ranks of the Association are being rapidly thin
ned, and in a few years, at most, the last of the
now surviving veterans will have passed to the
spirit land.
TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT WILLIKESPORT.—We
learn by a gentleman direct from Williamsport
that during the firing of a salute at that place
last evening, la honor of the gallant Major An
derson, now in command of Fort Sumter, the
cannon prematurely exploded, shattering the
arm of a man named Bubb, and shooting an
other man 4 pamed Wilkinson In the face. = The
latter was so badly injured that he is not ex
pected to , recover. Our informant is a Railroad
employee, who left Williamsport about tue
time the accident occurred.
We fear that the young man. Bubb, above
named, is .the same who was recently elected
to a subordinate position in the State Senate,
he having left yesterday for Williamsport, his
place,of residence.
T WEEK or, PRAssa.—The first week in
January of last year was observed by Missiona
ries in various parts of the world, and by a large
number of christians in Europe, England and
this dountry, as a season of prayer for the out
pouring of the Spirit, the success of themission
ary work, and the speedy conversion -of the
world. A shaar. understanding exists among
Christians throught the world in reference to
the first week-in January 1861. In order to
give the - churches in this city an opportunity of
participating in such services with their breth
ren throughout the world, the "Pastoral Associa
tion of Harrisburg" appointed a committee to
arrange- suitable Services for the week. The
committee report at follows : There will be a
union meeting every evening during next week;
at the different churches in the order which
follows. A subject for special consideration has
been appointed for . each evening. These sub
jects have been proposed by christians abroad
and O
om
have been adopted by all deninatiris in
,
our own country. Hours of service 7 o'clock.
Monday January 7th.—Fourth Street Bethel.
Subject--An especial blessing on all the services
of the week, and the promotion of brotherly
kindness among all those who love the Lord
Jesus Christ in sincerity.
Tuesday January- Bth. —First Lutheran Church.
Subject—The attainment of a higher standard
of holiness by the children of God.
Wednesday January 9th.-0. S. Presbyterian.
Church.. Subject--A large increase of true con
versions, especially in-the families of belieyera.
ThursdaY, JanmarY lOtli , --,1-40 1 * Wei ' ; 3St:
E. Church. Subject—Tne full circulation of
the Word of God, and a blessing Upon Phrifitian
literature.
Friday, January 11th- 7 -German Reformed
Church. Subject--A large outpouring of the
Holy Spirit upon`Bishops, Pastors and Blders of
the Churches, upon all
_Seminaries of Christian
learnlng, - and upon every Protestant Missionary
among Jews or Gentiles, upon the converts of
his station, and upon his field of labor.
Saturday, January 'l2th—The Presbyterian
Church, Market Square. Subject—The speedy
overthrow of all false religions, and the full ac
complishment of the prayer , "Thy 'Kingdom
Come." W. C. CATTELL.
B. B. LBACMIC.
Tan Srainrsvrin yesterday' a Patrioi and Union
in relation to a poor. German, covered withver
min, being denied arinession into the Hauphin
County Alms Howe r is not correct. Mr. Hen
ry Brown, the Steward, informs us that, al-.
though the man was in a most disgustingly fil
thy condition, he was received and , placed in as
comfortable quarters (in a . heated room) .as the
case admitted . of ; but not alkiwed to mix with
the already over crowded occupants of the
house, for obvious reasons. He, Was, however,
dissatisfied, and left without the knowledge of
the Steward, who is always very attentive to
his duties and kind and considerate to all pla
ced under his charge. Junin.
Tau BIGGEST PEG STORryet out is told of a well
near =tout% On Friday of last week, "while
workmen were Stea(Ely lining at the - depth of
about ouelpmdredleet; with scarcely a show of
oil, the. 0.1;0 a sudden. _opened the jugular
vein, and 'the oil began to rise. It struck au
Irisfunan in the:face and -knocked him over,
passed up through the top of the derrick, and'
squirted' a foniinch;stream clean over the tops
of the trees. Severallarge pits akound the well
were speedily filled, , then a flat boat was got,
which was also filled, and then it poured into
the river raising it uptohi:4 water mark, so
that the .boats and lumber . •ts unexpectedly
started for market. On Sunday it was still
spouting." Tidioute is at-refit country.
Logr.—On Thursday last, a Muff of dark mink
sable: It his a yv)dtestring in 0110 end and
small piece of yellow silk sewed on the ingide,
for apark The fuider will be rewarded by
leaving it:itt this office. --- f
Sra Tapirs/an Domans 'Worm of new goods
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from New York auction. The greatest bargains
offered yet: Having taken advantage of the
depression of the New York‘market, I have
now a lot of gbodito offer Which cannot fail to
please : 2,000 yards the best Delaines at 20 and
21 cts.; 4;000 yard's of Calicos at 8 and 10 cts.;
500 woolen Hoods for 87 and 50 cts., very.
cheap ; 500 pair of gentlemen's woolen Socks
at 12 and 15 cti.; 60 doz. `Undershirts and
Drawers at 50, 132 and 75 'ohm 1,000 pairs of
ladies Stockings at 12 and 15 eta.; 10 pieces of
Black Cloth for Cloaks,; a large assortment of
ladies' and gents' Gloves, and a great many
goPdtk_ To thesitwimlnito seltagainaliberal
discount Will be' .miik LBW; at Bkoad's
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Eiperial Ainticco.
PURIFY THE BLOOD
IitOFFAT'S LIES PILLS AND PIICENLY BITTER/L—
-b/Ts from al/ Miura' Poisons. In cases of Scrofula
Ulcers, S'curvy, or Eruptions of the Shin, the operation
of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing
in a fecAlays, every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their purifying effects on the blood. Billion Fevers,
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short,
most ail diseases soon yield to their curative properties.
No family should be without them. as by their timely
use much sufferisg and ext,ense may be ea v. , /
Pretiarvd by Wit. B. MOFFAT, M. G , New York, and
for sale by all Druggists nov9-wly
WOOD'S akin RESTORATIVa.—Among
preparations for the hair that have been introduced as
infallible, none lies ever given the satisfaction or gained
the popularity that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative row
has. His Restorative has passed tbe ordeal of innumer
able fashionable toilets, and theladies, wherever they
nave 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 creates a fresh growth—that it Icily restores the ve
getative power of the roots on the denuded places, and
causes the fibres to sh oet forth anew—that tt dissolves
and removes dandruf, prevents grayness, restores the
hair to rte original color when grayness has actually su
pervened, gives a rich lustre, imports the softness and
flexibility of silk - to the hair, and keeps it always inert.
ant; healthy and to full vigor.—"P. Y. Tribune.'
Bold by all respectable Druggists de2l lm
WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY 4 .—AII who suffer
from weakness or debility, where there is a want of en
ergy, should at once have recourse to JUDSON'S MOUN
TAIN HERE FILLS. They immediately purify the bleed,
and act upon the mainspring of life, giving strength and
vigor to the system.. Young persons entering into wo
manhood, with a derangement of tbo functions ; and to
mothers at the turn of fife, these Pins will be most effi
cacious in correcting the tide of hie that may be on the
turn. Young and elderly men suffer the similar manner
at the same periods, when there.% always danger, they
should therefore undergo a course of this purifying me
dicine, which ensu, es lasting, health
This great Household Medicine ranks among the lead
ing neeessmies 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 all medicine deale.s. de26-1m
ervfil call the attention of our readerB to an
article advertised in another column, called Boon FOOD
It is an entirely new discovery, and must not be confound.
ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the
day. It is fowl for the blood, already prepared for ab
sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and
whet ono gales he retains. Let all those, then, who are
suffering from povegty, impurity or deficiency of blood,
End consequently with some chronic disease or ailment,
take of this Thom 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. RAM'S la.
skunk CORDIAL, which every mother should have. It
is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind
whatever, and of course mast 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 time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and
nitirses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless
n ghts, procure a supply and be at once relieved.
ma-Sen advertisement. an2dfeb6
For sale by C. A. 13annvart. sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa
BUY TITE BELT.
NORTON'S
CIINTIVEMNIT
SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA,
PERDIANk4NTLY' CURE=
SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD 'IRA IN
FEVER SORES, RING- WORMS, BAR
BERS' ITCH, AND ALL; rr€HING
OR. BURNING SORES, AND ERUP
TIONS OF THE SKIN.
. This Ointment bears no resemblance to Ay ether ex
tarsal remedy at present before .the world. The modeo
is operation is peadiar.
It penetrates to the basis of the dtseaso—goes to its
very source—and cures it from the flesh beneath to the
akin on the surface.
Other outward applicationa for Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
&c., operate downward, thus driving the disorderittwards,
and often occasioning terrible internal maladies.
NORTON'S Cluiritater, on the contrary, throws the poison
of the disease ttpward, nud every particle of it is dfa
chAtrged threw the pores..
Thus the cures. it effects it complete. Not only are the
sores healed--the eruptions removed—the swellings re•
duced—but the seeds of the (Meat:mare expelled from the
!esh ; consequently therouan be no relafte.
Vlctibts of ulcerous anderaptiVe6ouiplaints, who Lave
tried every professional mode of treatment and everyud
vertised curative without raker, here is a certain, safe,
irid. expeditious remedy for the evils• you endure. A
Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth of all that is here
Sated.
Since its first introduction, the properties of the Oint
ment haVe been tested in the most obstinate cases--oases
'hat utterly defied the best medical skin to the country,
and upon which the most celebrated healing springs pro
duced no effect—and in every instance with every one
ness.
Sold in Large Botlks--Price 50 CentA
GERRIT /Tams, Cheralsty ProptietOr, NeW Teak
itommemmt DPl.Ol` 'AT
TENFOLD, PATZtit ih MOWER'S, _
Wholesale Druggists, In Beckman at., N.l.
Sold by aso.Bsitoriaa, Harrisburg, Pa.
trute'L.clatelv
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY•
CLAIRE'S CELEtAADE S PEATAT,E PILLS.
Prepared from a .Preacripl.iim of sir T. GRarlce, M. D.,
.Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
this inCalnable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. • It moderates all excess and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
relied An.
TO MARRILE si LADIRS •
it Is peculiarly 'relied. It will, in a abort Ume, bring On
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, I rice Otte Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great SAWA; to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
:• These Pals *koala net be taken by Venda caning At
MST THREE AtORTEISof Prepauey, as they are surs
to briny on Atisearrtage, but at any other - gm they ars
safe. -
In all cases of Hermes and Spinal Atfectiene, Pain in
the Fack and Lisps, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Hear( Hysterics and Whites, these Pills wit
effect's '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-
H.-41.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any an
therined Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills,
by return mail.
For gals by C. A.,Bstotoixr. 13 , 9 dawly
ELPIDOLO'S GENUINE PREPARATION
£1 Cares. Gravel, Bladcler, Dropsy, Ilidepy_.kfreetions.
TiltiLatßOLDM Go. nine - preparation Itir Nervous and
Debilitated Sufftirers.
TT BLUROLD'S ,Gelvene Preparation Tor Loss ofPower,
.11 Loss of Memory.
- WILMBOLIPS Genuine Preparation for Difficulty of
Breathing, General Weakness.
H ELALBOLIPS Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves, Horror of Death Tr isibling. , ,
ELMBULIPS Genuine Preparation for 4E4, • :
II Gad Feet, Pit:mime of Vision.
ELMBOLIPS Genuine Preparation for Languor, Uni
ll. versa! Lassitude of the Muscular System.
jjELEBOLD , S Gfeuutne Prepartitiou rdr Counts
-11 tame and Eruptions.
USLIKOLD'S Gninine Preparation for - Pain in ttl
IL Back, Headache, Sick Stomach.
. ..arta° advertisement beaded
HELMBuLD'S EXTRACT BUORU .
In another. roltunn. _
HERR'S HOTELt
NEWLY REFITTED •
THE . UNDERSIGNED having leased
this well known and popular hotel, in the city of
Harrisburg, is now refitticg and furnishing the same
with NEW FURNITURE in the very best modern style.
It is located in the most oentrO•part of the eity, within
a short distance of the depots of fnur cideren. railroad
and also near the State Ca pitol buildings.
Thdhouse is largo and the sleeping -apartments are
sell ventilated. • • .
, The TAWAS well provided with all Seasonable arti
cles.- Thie city is well" known throughout the State as
having the best market outside orthe Atlantic cilia., ant'
Consequently, no complain% elialtbe made on that score.
The BAR has also undergone changes and will be kept
stocked with the beat and„pureet Liquors in the country
No exertion will be spared-to make the traveler and
sojourner. comfortable. in every respect . A continuance
or the patronage of the old extstotnersi together with new
additions is respectfully solicited.
.„
limb/011i i.co.
Harrisburg, August 23-tf
STORAGE'! STORAGE !
.0 TORAGE received, at the Waxeboose of
/.3 0.64 • !IMilig*.:lnigalla•
A CARD TO THE LADIES
DR• DDPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FQR FEMALES.
Infallible in correcting, regulating, and removing all
obstructions, from whatever came, and al
ways successful as a preven
tive. •
rIIHESE PILLS,HAVE BEEN USED BY
J A . the doctors for many years, both in Prance and
America, with unparalleled success in every case; an 4
he is urged by many thousana ladies who need them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of the a suffering
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an increase of family where health mill not:permit it.—
Females particularly situated, or those supposing them
selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that
condition as they are Bor.! to produce miscarriage, and
the propriet-ir assumes no responsibility alter this admo
nition; although their mildness would prevent any mis
chief to health--ofilerwise -the Pills are recommended.
Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Prise
$1 00 Per box. Bold wholesale and retail by
CHARLES A. BANNVART, Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg,ya.
"Ladies," by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg
PoStOffice, can have the Pills sent free of observation to
any.part of the country (confidentially) and "free of pos
tage" by mail. Sold also by S. S.&amnia, Reading,
JOHNSON, HOILOWAT COWDEN, Philadelphia, J. L. Lam.
URGE; Lebanon, by' one druggist in every city and,
village in the Union, and by S. D. Down, sole proprietor,
New York. .
N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Bay no Golden Pills
of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Bowe. All
others are a base imposition and ansafe;. therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be•
tug humbugged out of your money) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. ilowe on every box,
whir& has recently Inca added on account or the Pills
lug counterfeited. • deS-Owaswly.
IDIPORTANT TO FEMMES.
DR. °REESMAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.,
SEW YORK CITY.
T H E combination of ingredients in these
Pills are The result of a long and extensive practice.
They are mild to their operation, and certain in cdrrecting
all irregularitim, Painful Mensirnations, r - smoving all ob.
etructions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain In' the aide, palpitation of the hears, whites, all ner•
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and
limbs, &a., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption
of nature
T 3 XARRIPD LADIES,
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, a they will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have
been - dleappointedin the use of other Pine can place the
utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeeeman 3 e Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
meTlax.
Ihere is one crindition of the &nate system in which the
Pills cannot be taken wawa producing a PECULIAR
RESULT. the condition referred to is PREGNANCY—
the result, MlSed fißld GE. Such is the srresisale
Tendency of the raederine to restore he eftual functions to a
normal ameistibss, Jutttoes tits! reproductive' power of
nature cannot renal it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Baplicit tUrectione, which should be read, ac
company each box. Price Si Bent by mail on enclosing .
De. Comentms - L. Onaminesr, Nos. 4,631, Post Office,
New York Zatjr i ,
Bold by me vggistin everytowo lathe United States
R. B. nurantiGs, ..
General itr , it for the United States,
14 Broadway, New York,
fb wheals all Wholesale orders ihmtid be addr.tted.
Bold in Harrisburg by C. A. ItAAAvAsci.
or29.Aiwiv
Nieto abtertigetnents.
CANDLE . St.
-PARAFFINE- CANDLES,
SPERM CANDLES,
ADAMANTINE CANDLES, .
STEARINE CANDLES,
STAR CANDLES,
CHEMICAL SPERM CANDLES,
TALLOW CANDLES.
A large lot of the above to store and for sale at the
loW
est prices by'
Wit. DOCK JR. & CO.,
Opposite the Court House
Jan 2
JUST RECEIVED, -
A. LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOOK "OF BRANDIES!
CONEOSTISO OP
PINET ; OAST:ILION, & C 421,
BISQUET, TRICOCHLE & CO.
JAMES HENNESSY & CO.
'OTARD, Dlf PUY & CO.
J. & F. MARTLE.
JULES ROBIN & CO.
MARMr & CO.
• For sale by JOIE!, a. ZIEGLER,
174 . 73 Market Street.
ALBUMS 1 ALBUMS !
- -
The finest assortment of ALBUMS ever offered in tbis
city, ranging in price from BO cents to SlO 00 each, bound
in all Styles of Binding, at r• •
BERGNER'S CHEAP 8008 TORE,
- 1.2n0v 51 Mark '"Street.:
ALDERMAN'
• HENRY PEFFER,
OFFICE—THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,)
NEAR MARKET.
Residence, Chestnut Street near Fourth.
OITY OF IL&BBISBURO, PENN'A.
myl2 dtf
STATE CAPITAL .BANK.
CAMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO.
CORNER SECOND AND WALN7J7 EIS.,
MAR RIS BURG, PENN.
-CITY LIVERY STABLES.
BL.ACIIII4RY ALLAY, RV TEE .R.E4.$ OF
JEERMSHOTIX
•
IHE undersigned has re-commenced= the
livery hi/sinus in his NEW and SPACIOUS ST&.
BLES, located as above, with a large and varied stock of
HORSES, CARRIAGES and. OMNIBUSES, which he will
hire at moderate rates. F. ti.. SWARTZ.
asp2B-dly
H. L. GODBOLD,
Tuner and Repairer of
Planes, Melodeons, &e., &c„ will receive orders in
future at VOW. KNOCHE'S Mosta More, 92 Market street
All orders left at the above named place, or at the Buehler
House, will meet with prompt attention.
Ft T st class PIANOS tor sale seplB-dly
INSURANCE AGENCY.
THE DELAWARE NETUAL
Safety Insurance . Co.,'
INCORPORATED 1835.
CAPITAL AND AM TS.. $994.907.51.
- THE INSUAANCE COMPANY
Of North America,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1794.
CAPITAL - AND AUNTS - f 1.219.475.19.,
HE UNDERSIGNED, as Agent for the
above well known Compantre, winmake Insurance
against loss or damage-by Eire; either perpetually or an
nually, on property in eitaer town or country.
Marine and Inland Transportation Risks also-taken.
Apply personally or by letter to
-WILLIAM BUBRLEB,
. llarrklburg, Pa.
PROF. ADOLPhP. lEUPSER,
lftTOULD_.,respeotfully inform' his ole
- and th e y patrons and the public generally, that he will
liontlnue to give ivatructioos on the PIANO FORTE, ME
LODEQN, VIOLIN and also la the science of THOROUGH
RAM. will We pleasure wait upon pupili at their
homes at any hour desired, or lessons will, be.given at
his residence, is Third street, a few doors below the
Getman Reformed Church. . deck-dtt '
AUGUSTINE . L CIIAYNE.
CARPENTER AND _WILDER.
106*Ce 'Si 27 , 2Vort,h Reixitid Street.
N. )20813.T.NG ATTENDED
• Mint
W. N. RAYS,
ATTOMIE -- 7-AT-LAVIT.
Office Walnut St., between Eleemdind
Third, HerdibUrgi
s‘tdP . t
Ztm 12t11zertistittatts
JEWELRY,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
ALFRED F. ZIEMERMAN & 00.,
No. 52 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG, PA.,
Oppo3ite Herr's Hotel and adjoining the Europeaotel.
HAVING purchased the riLl stock of E. F.
JENNINGS, and added a large assortment of new
JEWELRY, we will sell the same at thelowestprice, and
solicit patronage.
. .
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY 'neatly and
promptly repaired and delivered -
.ALFRED F. ZIMMIRMAN & CO.
Having disposed of my stock of Jewelry to Alfred F.
Zimmerman & Co., I cheerfully recommend them to my
former customers as practical and experienced Watch
makers, and solicit for them a contlnuanee of the pat
ronage which has bean so generously extended to um
oaring the last six years.
dr27
ELMER JENNINGS.
„ Cure Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, Byrn
- 43 , L OVV enza, any Irrigation or Soreness of
the .Throat, ildieoe. the Racking
ugh in Consumntitin, Brun
6RONC l chnts, Asthma . , and Catarrh,
Clear and gso drama lo
the r
° C \ PIIEL IC SP ace
E af RELE ES,
arid SINGERS.
Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
or "Common Cold" in its first stage ; that which in the
beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, coon
attacks the Lungs. ,4 BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRt CITES,'
containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
"That trouble in my Throat, (for which
the "TROMPS" are a specific) haying
made Ina often a mere whisperer."
N. P. WU Is.
recommend their use to Public
Speakers." . . .
BROWN'S
TROCHES'
BROWN'S
REV. E, H. CHAPIN.
"Have proved extremely serviceable
for Hoarseness."
TROCHES
; 414 / a : l3 r;ll4*Ctiziii:3oc4o:l4o
BROWN'S
"Almost instant relief in the distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma."
REV. A. C. EGGLESTON.
"Contain no Opium or anything injuri
ous." DR. A. A. HAYBA
. . .
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES,
Chemist, Boston.
“A simple and pleasant combination for
Cougim, &a."
BROWN'S
DR. G. F. BIGELOW,
Boston
TROCIIES
'Beneficial in Bronchitis
DB. J. F. W. LANE,
Boston.
'q have .proved them excellent for
Whooping Cough." •
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
- - REV. H. W. WARREN,
Boston.
"•Beneficial when compelled to speak,
suffering from Cold."
REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON,
St. Louis.
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
_".Effectual in removing Hoarseness and
Irritation of the Throat, so common with
Speakers and. Bingers.”
BROWN'S
Prof. N. 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
will be of permanent advantage to me."
REV. E. ROWLEY, A. M.,
President of Athens College, Tenn.
sir Sold by all Druggists at 25 cen ts a box.
nov2B-4.tudim
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
WILL BE SOLD at public sale at the
European Hotel, on Moan's, January 7, 1861, at
2 o'clock P. M., a certain LOT or PINCE OF GROU ND,
situated on Walnut street in the city of Harrisburg,
twenty feet and line inches fronting on said street, and
running back one hurrlred 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 Property obeli be gold, to be paid in
cash balanatApril 1;1861; when deed will be made.
71tie Indisputable. ROBT. L. WENCH,
dl7 d 3 treed Com:of Jno. A. McLaughlin.
FOR THE SEASON.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
Vanilla, best in market,
Rose, Lerner],
Piae Apple,
Strawberry,
Celery,
Pure Distilled Pose Water,
Best English Baking Soda,
Pure Cream Tartar,
• : &Ira Pure Splees,
Fresh Culinary Herbs.
• KHLLER'S DRUG STORE,
d2O 91, Market Street.
CHAMPAGNE WINES.
DEC DE lic - ozatiELL
BEIDSIRCE & CO.
Cd.oxixa Hanoszsca,
GIMER & Co.,
Axcaoft—Bitsmnr Moose x,
PPARICLINCI
Mu= &
. VERZERAY
n k
In store and for sale by • JOHN H. ZIMMER, cuult
dig 73 Market Street.
_ _
•
AUCTION' AUCTION! !
TWO SILVER MEDALS, Diploma and
Special Certificate, awarded to PYNE & BARB at
the Penney'Minis and New York State Fairs for their
valuable ICE CROAK FREEZER AND EGG MATER ;
and fOr the purpose of attending to the manufacture and
sale of the same, W. Barr ours for sale his large and en
tire stock'of FIIBNITURE, STOVES, WATCHEB, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, and FANCY ARTICLES, In short, he wilt
close out his entire stock at auction and Private Pale
Give him a call. AMNON EVERY ETELVING.—
Auct'on store Second street, next to Slate Capital. Bank
de22-tf
W. BARR..
NOTICE TO TAILORS
A PERSON who can give imply and
satisfactory reference of charactfr and qualifica
tions in the best establishments in Philadelplifaiin which
he has been engaged as Cutter, both at' Customer and
Retail tradifi Is desirous of connecting himself with a
'railer already establish(' d, or entering into partnership
with OHIO person having rands and energy to establish
a place in Harrisburg, having also influential acquaint
ances who will and can exert themselves in his favor in
Harrisburg and vicinity.. References required. For
further in formation address MS01:14111C,
del4-3w - '667 itatiMn Street, Philad eiphia.
FURS 1 FURS 'l 1 FURBIII
ALARGE LOT OF ALL KINN.*-Tery
low prices, received this morning at
CAT
Nest to the Narrishe
Mai
11*.
GENTLEMEPPS
UNDERSHIRTS, all kinds.
GENTLEMENS , DRAINERS, all kinds.
SPLENDID LOT OF. HOSIERY, all kinds.
A LARGE STOCK OF GENTS GLOVES, all kinds.
GENTLeMEN ) S SHAWLS, all kinds.
CB. TATS AND SL'SEENIIERS, all kinds.
, HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK ANDILDIEN, all kinds.
CLO IRS AND . 0 i &SIMONS, In great variety.
/ , :(01)04 OW chest p Goods in ""ENS? WEAR," call at
CATEICAItI"B,
del Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
jOHN B. SMITH'S
BOOT &SHOE STORE;
COPSEn, SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
LW liICB on band's large assortment of
t 0m . % SHOES, GAITERS.'; Ato., of the very Nat
facilities for ladles, gentlemen, and ohildrens' wear.—
Prlce3 to snit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO
ORDER In the best stylebp superior workmen
REPAIRING done at short , notice.
ortig-dtf JOHN B. SMITH, Inirrisbor•
"nR. G. W D . E S N TI T N I E being disengaged
jj - from big duties at the }Wilmot. College of Dental
urger,' for TWO 'seams, from Wednesday, the 26th inst.
play tie found at ill i s
,re a par ce e i d on to
pe Tlil rform ud stf a e i e l t, ope lin ra tw m e n en s
p M e a r r ta k i e n t hi an g li to lin
hi Va 3p u rs t' ression• 4 •
N. H.—Teeth mounted in Ululated improved styles.
Au. Womc WARRANTED.
Itake pleasure in recommending the above gentleman
to all my tormerpgien t ts of Harrisburg and vicinity, and
f ee l c onfident Oat will perform all operations in a
seiensido:munker frpm my_ knowledge of his ability.
F.. 3. 61 . G , R (4 4 11 , P- 1 • '•
FLAT 4'l LEN OR. DRIETEN'AtaY
. .. ,
•
aI:TBSCRIBER'S 'FLAT was miss.
.T to g train the landing yesterday morning. If etch a t
a .r e wara or $lO-will, be paid for any information ILI at
shall Ittlui,to the detection and' conviction of the ihi, f ,
dr.tr d r ifted, away, $2 will be paid for w. K its recovery.
VERIEV
: aeldPitr ~ • -,• , • - • . I.
-
' Gs for sale OW by
M.PT BOT; II I ,
V A
Or alt biz" and- "cr DOCK JR, 4 l!' . f"
WM.
Nutmegs,
Parsley
ram