Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 09, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
(SUNDAYS WOLCINPISD,)
BY GEORGE BERGNER & CO.
TERMS.—.BiNcaz SonamurnoN
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11l be charged $4.00.
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the session of the Leg%laiare and weekly during the ra•
re abider of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the
'ollowing rates, viz:
Single Subscribers per year
• Ewen
Ten
IWO LAW OP .NOWSPAPERS.
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p perm, the publisher may continue to send them until
a 1 arrearages are paid. '
If subscribers neglect or return to take their onlrolsi
pers from the office to which they are directed, they are
rospousible untillboy*r lattled the bills end crrdeyed
them discontinued
filtbitai
1~ R . JOHNSON,
SBLTIMOR~
LOCK HOSPITAL.
HAS discovered the mßst certain, speedy
and effectual remedy in the world for •
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
Mini TT SIX TO TWILVZ HOURS.
No Mercury or Noxforst Drugs.
Kr!, Cons WASIWITED, on so CHAIIOII,III - shoat Ora ro
Two DAits.-jR,
- Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains is
the Loins, Affections of the Milner and Bladder, Organic
Weakness, Nervous ecay of the/tyska' Pow
er.% Dyspepsia, /aligner, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas,
l'aloitation of the Heart, Trembling; Dimness
of Sight or Giddinetta t thsease of the Stomach, Affections
of the Bead, 'Pima, t, lie se or :kin—those terrible di:or
ders attain from-the indiscretion or Solitary Habits. of
Youth—,ho e dreadful and destructive practises which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage Impos
sible, and destroy both body and mind. ,
YOUNG MEN.
Young men especially who have become the victims of
solitarst Vice, that dreadful' and dettrnettro habit which
autinally sweeps to tin cot !hely pave thousands of
young men of the moetexalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who MULL OlberWlSe have entranced listening
Senates with the thunders-of eloquence, or waked to ecs
tasy the Hying lyre, mareall MTh full confidence.
• MARRIAGE.. •
Married persons, or these contemplating marriage, be
lug aware of physical weakness, should Iminedlyely con- .
suit Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately cured and full Mom restored.
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously conddeln his boner as a gentleman, anti eon,
fideetly rely - upon his skill as a l.byslcian.
sa-Oftloe No. 7 South F ecterlck street, Baltimore,
u., on the left band aide going from Baltimore street, 7
noes from the. orner, • .13a , p Ul
articar in -observingtthe
acne or number, or you will mistake the place. Began.
cular for Ignorant, Trifling Quacks, with false names,
.r Paltry Hunthog Coritioate; attracted by the repute
lon or Dr. Johnson, lurk near
' All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
°ply.
DR. JOHNSTON
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Surgeons,
London graduate from one of the meet eminent Colleges
Of the dolled ntates, and the greatest part of whose life
bee been spent to the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila
delphia end elsewhere; his effected some of the most mi
lord, bins cures that were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great Mr-
OfOUSMIII, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,
,pith frequent blushing , attended sometimes with derange
',eat 01 mind were cured immediately,
TA X& PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who having injured them
elves by private and improper indulgenctes, that more
nd solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, en
tang them for either buainossor society.
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro.
'seed by early habits of youth, via : Weakness of the
lack and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness - of Sight,
cm or Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, liyya
Dust*, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the digestive
=flocs, General Debility, Bymptoma of „Conaump
in, &c.
irrNZwP*A4l l
limmuy, the fearful effects on the mind are mush ti
dreaded :—Less of .Memory, Conti/don of Ideas, De
wession of Spirits, Evil Forebodiogs, Aversion loSocie
Bslf•distruat, Love of Solitude, 'Timidity, eta., are Boum
t the evil effects. _ _ _
Thousands of persons of all ages, oan now judge what
the cause of their decline in health, losing their vigor,
Ecoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a
as War appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp
uns of consumpdon.
YOUNG MEN
tho have Injured themselves by a certain practice * int
.urged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from
cli companions, or at school, the erects of which era
ightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, render'
arriage impossible, .and destroys both mind and body
/mild apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his wan
by, tho darling of his parents, should be snatched Iron
prospects and enjoyments of lifo by the coneequenoem
deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in
!tutu secret habit. Buclipersons must, before contea•
feting
MARRIAGE,
At that a sound mind and body are the most necessary
{oldies to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
ithout these, the journey through life becomes a weary
llgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
ind.becom es shadowed with despair, and filled with the
eLneboly reflection that the happiness of another be
trues blighted with our owe.
' JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR OR.
. . ..... . .
GANIO WEAKNESS.,
bAil3y this great and important remedy, Weakness of the
ans are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
, honsande of the most nervous and. debilitated elm
lost nil hope, have been immediately relieved. All
'llmi:bands to Marriage PhYsioil or Mental Disqualift
lion, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion of
Of most fearful kind, speedily cured.
TO STRANGERS
...ti many thousands cured at this Instintion within Wu
t twelve years, end the numerous important Surgical
eretions performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re•
flans of the papers, and many other persons, notices d
ink have appeared again and again betore the public,
Was his Weeding as a yeademan of character and ro
nsslitily, is a sulllelent guarantee to the afflicted.
lidrAntS OF ISIVRUDENCE —Man the misguided
1 imprudent votary of pleasure ands he has imbibed
, seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens then
1111 timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters
from applying to these who, from education nod ro
stability eau ammo befriend him, delaying till the con.
iuttonal symptoms of this horrid disease make their
earance, affecting the head, throat, nose, akin, mi l
rressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a
od to his dreadful sulferloge by Bandit's him to "that
tne from Whence no traveler returns.” It is a met.
loly fact thst thousands tall victims to this terrible
owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend
who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury; ruin
4:institution and make the residue of hie miserable.
braammas.—The Doctor's itiplumas hang in his
•Letters must contain a Stamp toms on the:reply
.Remeates sent by Mail.
7 South FrectertCk street, Baltimore.
rlS.dewly
U EB.LER
AnKET SQUARE,
L ARRISBURGE, PENN'A,
GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR,
CARD.
ab eve well known and long established llhtel
undergoing a. thorough renovation, and being in i
`IL degree .newly fornishedomder the proprietorshit
t. Gismos J. BOLTON, who has been an inmate of thi
as for the last three years, and is wail known
teats.
anktul for the Mere/patronage which it has a..
,
1 cheorfulli teitity t eptl 111 r: Bolton to the pubp
rjeg WILLIA - 11 BUEHLER:
111. E !FIRST ARRIVAL ,
IT ARRIVED IN DUE TI?dE•TO - 13E
iLD AT REDUCED PRICES.;
/3 VALLEY 1310'VE COAL, $2 60 per, tem . : -
NUT ." $:4.00
tootmtantly on bsod,
TEEN'S VALLEY BROKEN,
n EGG
'OLA AND STEAMBOAT COAL,
:LUANNE BROKEN,
No. 8 and 4,
NUT,
telramith Coal, Allegheny end. Broad Top. Ab
ory, Oak. and Pine 'Wood. E.' BlaitS.
114 No. 102 Channel stmt.
ANOTHER NEW LOT
F NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's,
CELEBRATE OOLD RENS, warranted to NEM
in quality and dash; crass manufactured. Also
issortment of GOLD AtAD KLUB C.araa,
tt received and for sale at
BkitGNLR'SICHEAP BoOLITORN, 6111tzktt St.
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- SANFORD'S
LIVER PMIGIMIVTORI
NEVEB DEBILITATES.
TT is compounded entirely from Guilts,
1. and has . become an established fact, a Standard Medi
cal:P'rotrowenlapprovetdoo: 1 2itg li ce lli nfte have in u a g rl d tli t e
diseases for which it is re- %di commended.
It .has cured • thousan ds Et within the last two yearn
who hadtiven up all hopes ,Il of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited- certificates in mi my possession show.
The dose must be adapt- 154 ed to the temperament of
the individual taking it,and 0 used In such quantities ar
to act gently on thebowele.
Let the dictates of your J judgment guide you in th •
use of the 1.119 ZR INVIGP ~1 7 1 BATOR., and it will care
',wee Coartsurre, Ban ° p excataci, Drararaia,Orispii.
iollistsaosA, Simms COM. tit PLUM, Drainualr, DRoP.
or *ant STO M ACH, Roam ra oat Commons, Caouo,
CROLIKA. Moaaua , ()HOLM I '-' INTANTOW, Fl., A Tl7l.lta CI,
JAirrioicri . FilLaUt WRAY- - " XENICB, alit - coat be used
successfully as an ORRIItt- re sr Plana` MinICINX it
sun cure fficllEinanscuE a (as thousands can testi fy )
is rimers' unions, ir inv. PI, osmium Tuitrixorrozorict
rases at commencement o p attack.
hl4 was qtr Am cur me their teatimes . to Its
revoN 1.4 ,
Age . Inx Water In the mouth with the in
vigorator, and araidlow both together.
rem owe tomtit raa Werra.
--- A LSO -
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMPOUNDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EETBAOTS, AND PIT
UP IN GLASS OASES, AIR TIGHT, AND
Phi. FAMILY OATHAR
active Cathartic which the
practice more than twenty
The constantly iaoreas
havq long need the P
all express - Ur • regard to
to pace them within the
kTha Profession well know
on difierent portions of the
The FAMILY OATH :
terence to this well mash- Fel
ded from a variety of th e
which act alike on every A .
:I , ,jud are good sad
thar cis needed, each
'nen, Pains in NC"
Pam and Bareness over tee m
or woight in the head, ail
Worms in Children or Ad- r
Pnrif er of as Blood, and di
&gb ; te heir. too numerous
tasetnent. Dom, Ito 3. 0
PRICE 80 'OERTS.
- -
TNIS Ltvaa INVIGORILTON AND. Fssura Cesza.in
ro Pau are retailed by Dm - nista generally,and
sold wholesale . by the Trade in all the large
towns
8. T im:k W. SA t NFOBD a M . D.,
je2p . Aiewyll 835 Broaduwraery,alTiewTrgrrr.tCT,
UDOLPHO WOLFE'S
. 41 - 3 R-•=P3ur".. - w.ic3
SCHIEDAM SOW 'PS
TONIC, alc
ANTI DT4Py,I 3 TIO ,
INVIGgititTiNg::CORDIAL
To the Oithen...of a* hiago 'end
reng3..dllos
Apotheeemilii,7l7 thigiltailiirocero and
pstwrire , :pnintiten.!,.
Wolfe's Pure Cognise isiniedy.
Wolfe's Pure ..111aHarilea,'SherrY and Port
Wolfe's Pniris,Ailinaitint4lo44t. thrOti *um
Wolfe'sPiero: HilingegeiftQl.
A.1611 - PW P R4egi-
I beg leave to sell Orli ditimi :ll,o tHerforAtie. Wizens or the
United States,to the atiaviiWassa IMllElittrona,lmported
by Pdolpho Warn, HeWYorki whore: mime. hi
Sarlneverypert_Of thifrOolintil few
celebrated ScuhnienSeartarrit..../li Wolfe, h 'l6l.ter .
to me, epeaking-or the parity. Bible Wtersa end Lgsreau,:
sayi : will stake my reputation as a man, my stand
mg as a merchant of thirty years' residence In the City
of New York, that all the BRANDY and' WHIMB which
bottle are purees imported, and of the best quality, and
can be relied upon by every purchaser." Rvery bottle
haw; the promittor's name on the wax, and a lac simile
of his signature , on the certilicae. The public are re-1
speetrally invited to call
and examine for themselves.—
For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in
Philadelphia. GROROR M. ASHTON,
No. SIN Market ht.. Philadtlphia.
Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
Mead the following from the New York Coot ler :
ENORXOI33 BraWISS YOB Oats Nxw Yeax Nsacaettr.
We Ire happy to inform our relow-eatizeas that tnere,lit
oneilace in our city where the physician, apothecary,
andcountry merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines
andtiquors, at plireAsiMPOrtelklM . &ot .
We do not intebd to 074: 1 1 11 00 0 41141*ixorlidlon:Or this
Merchant's eiteasitremsletaikulatiotigh:ll:wiltwellee
pay any stranger or iiitlien td vaitlidelpbrkWelfet ,eg
teusive Warehouse, Nos: -1 8 : - 1:0 end :22 - ~ I t•req_lt
and Nos. 17. 19 ; andl , t, Mark ettleld streak ~_ .UI :
Schnapps on hanCready:forlebkinlenlnalga:l l o) - hay._*.
been leas thanthirt,Tttiousand:..essi ,t,XWßFaXid4: l Wwied
ten thousand cases .. --Viartigoktrl:lllB n s Soillbta estik.ten.
thousand WOO. cr,. - mighilr,;;Aimp7.:o4s4: whiegy
Scotch and liiiihNhialcydimiinua,awil Elt4retX.:llusul t ,
some very °Minna oxiiiiyintliis:courdzYv,;Etabra
had three large celnirM:Mkstwhy:Brand.4WittiOlia;
casks, under. Cumin' Mune keY ;
Wolfe's sales of schnapps last year amounted to one
htuntrt d and eighty thousand dOZOD, and we hope in Pse
than two years he may be equally ,successful.with his
Srrndies and Wines.
His business merits the patronage of every lover of his
species. Private families who aka pore Wines , and
~tquers for medical use should send their orders direct
to Hr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land mare
up their naiads to discard the poisonous star trout their
shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Maus and
LIQUOR&
• We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodationi of
small dealers in. the country, pats up assorted mutes of
Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant,
should be sustained against-his teas-of-thousands-of-op
pouents in the United States, Who 'ell nothing: but im!"
Mons, ruinous alike to health and human happiness.
sopa-day/6mi
O. K. Keller, 91 Market street, sole agent for this cit.
HOUSE,
GLEANINGS
FROM THE
HARVEST-FIELDS OF LITERATURE,
SCIENCE AND ART I
AMelange of Faccerpta Carious, Humor
ous and luatraCtive. Collated by 0. C. 130 318A11011,
A. lA. D.
The above interesting Work ban just been mewed a t
BERGNER:9 CRAP BOOKSTORE.
STORE PRICE sl`26
• , ,
• A. NEW OF
. . LOT,„
LADIES' SHOP P ING &' TRAVELING - BAGS'
comprising a number of new styles GENTS' and LA•
DIES' Money Purses and Wallets. 'A fine assortment
bud receiyeaand tor sale at
BERGNER'S CIMEAP BOW:BORE,
51 Market Street.
desiring to paper their hollSeS,
,1 will find swell-adected stock - of WALL PRIER for
• at COST PRICES, at
ttEribEisitoS emu , BocesTont
DR.'C. WRICHRT.i,
SURGEON AND OCCULIST,
RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STIELPT.
rnar2l-4.kw
SPERM CANDLES'!
,s 7 LARGE !RIPPLY 111112 StRaMIS BY
pl 7 WM. DOOR JR. & CO.
"INDEPENAN.T-„....1N.•-*.b - ,Ta : .: : :T.8.J.NG:.,,.. 7 —.:N. - 177,..4.,A,.L..:_rx, N..'..N.4.57.",
lUebtcat
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
WILL KEEP In ANY CLIMATE.
TIC- PILL Is a gentle ba
proprietor has used in hi
ingdemandfrom those who
and the satistactiOn whieh
then• use, has Induced toe
mach of all.
that ditibrent Catinuiles act
bowels.'
TIC PILL bas, with doers.
liabedliet,,been compel's,"
purest Vegetable Retrain%
part of the alimentary ea-
In all oases where a en
, Derantuments of Stotaseh,
Bock and Loins, Costumes.
body,Restleomex, Headache
bgkontnefory
to . Disease%
many di
Mt; Rimossatimi, a
w h great
mities ich
to mention in tble a brut-
A SUPT,it
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY' AFTERNOON, - '-JANUARY 9, 1861
ON Y DISCOVERY
WQRTHY OF ART CONFIDENCE FOR
RESTORING
•
THE BALD AND GRAY.
MANY, since the - greet- discovery of
Prof. Weed, have •attempted 6(4.014 to imitate
his reaterative, but profess tohaVedneovered something
that Wnuld'produee rmiul63identicai ; but they itaaW all'
Omit and gone, being carried away by the wonderful
raholts of Prof. woowd preparation,and have bt ea forced
CD leave the field of its resistless away. Bead the follow-,
ines-
Beth, Maims . , April 18th, 1859.
Poor. a J. Woos k Co.:=Nents :=3he letter 1 'Wrote
you in 1856 concerning your valuable 'Hair Restorative,
and which 3ne have publiahed In this city and elsewhere,
has gin. n rigs to numerous' , enquiries touching the facts
Lu the case. The enquiries are, that, is it's tact of my
habitation and name, as stated In the commtinfcatio n ;
second. is it true of all thirsm contained; third, does my
hair Still continue to be in good, order and o f natural
color f To all I can and do anatiffeliviiirlably. Ny hair
.Iseven bitter than in any stage of my li.c for 40 years
' past ; more soft, thri ft y, and better' colored; the ' ennui is
true of my whiskers, and the only came cby itis not
generally true, is that the substance is washed off by
freqUent ablution of the face, when if osre were need by
wiping the face in close coanecUon with' the whiakers,
the same remit will follow. &tithe hair. I have been in
the reecalpt of a great'numberof If tlers'floin all parts of
NewEngiand, asking melt my hair atilt Onto:Lima to be
good`; as there is so much fraud in the manufacture ter,
sale :of various compounds as well 'SS this,. it has, no
doubt been basely imitated and been used; not only
with Out any good effect, but to abiolute injury. I have
not used auy of your Restorative of any ACCOUIIt for some
months, and yet my Muria as good as ever, and hclid:.
redaillsvo elsmined it with surprise, as I am now 61
years old and not a gray hair in my head or on my Mee;
And to'Prove this Met, I send.you a lock of my hair taken,
off the past week. I received your fan or of two quart
b,ottlea last summer, for which Lam very_ grafeful. I
gave it to my iriondsa tifeiehy'lfiffieed thini to try
it, mitny were skeptical , until after trial, and tben pur
chased and used it'With universal succeath 'lrani! ask '
a (er r or, that you send Me . test by which I , can discover
fraud in the. Restorative; sold by many, I fear, without
authority front you. A purtrarticle will inset% oneness.
and t believe where good effebts do not follow, the filleer
is caused by the impure article, which curses the Minat
o! ofltoi good. I beam (tray duty as heretofore, to, keep,
ybu apprised of the continued effect - on my hair,'MLl as-'
sure all who enquire of me of ray unshaken opinion of
Oa valuable results. I remain, dear Mr, yowl,'
A. C.'EAYMOND.
Asztoss BUN, Hy., Nov. 40;1868..
,PrOf. 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir.--I would certainly be doing
you a great injustice nut to make known to the worlds
the roudorlul, as well as thetane4pented _result. I have
expe lensed (tom using one bottle ofyour Hair Itesttora
live. After using every kind oi ItestoretiVes extant, but
'witinfut smash and finding - my head nosily destitute of
halq was finally induced to try a bottle of your Bair
ilestqradve. Now, candor andjustice compel Mato an
i mutes to whoever may read this, that I now posseas.s
new end beautiful growth or hair, which 1 pronounce
riaber and handsomer than the original Ives. • I Will
therefore take occasion to recommend this -111volt:table
remedy to all - who may feel the necesaity of it .
• Reapectfully yours, • , .
BEV. /LUNN BROCK, •
• liable medic e as you are aware a is unsolicited :
but 1{ you think it worthy a pima among the - Ll:at, insert
if you wish, if not destroy and say nothing..- .
Yours, do.,
Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers, through-,
out the world. , _
, .
The ReatOrative put np in bottles of three rises, viz
lirge; medium and small ; the small Holds 3L a pint, and
retails for one dollar per bottle;"the Medina' holds at
least twenty per cent. more in proportion then the small,
and 'retails for two dollars per bottle.; the large holds a
quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retails for $8
0. & WOOD CO., Proprietors , 444 - Droodwey,'lfew
York, in - d'll4 Dirket street, st. Louie, Mo. '
Add sold by all , good Druggists and Fancy . Goods
JUDSON'S
Mountain. Herb Pills.
HE inveutor and manufacturer of "Jud
ison's Mountain Herb Pills,. has spent the greater
part tlf his life in travellingihaving visited nearly every
country in the world He spent over six years amon
the Hooky Mountains and efldexico, and avail thus that'
the' lMonarrsnr Haas Prue , were disoevered. A very
interesting account of his adVentures there, you will and
in our Almanac and Pamphlet
It is an established fact, that all dlsaties arise from'
,
..lIMEPHRIC BLOOD • ,
.
The blood is ,the life I and.when .any • foreign or un
beaKby manor 'gem mined with it; it is dietrtoned to.
every organ of the hcAy., krery.nerve fecht.the poison,'
and all the vital organs quickly complain.. The stomach
willol.ot 'digest the food PerfectlY. li v er , ceattes.to'
aeoratewsufficlency of bile, .:The Action,of ,the heart is
wearnedr and so,the.dreuhdlon *feeble. The lungs b e .
coin clogged with the poisonous matter ;• hence a cough
all from a slight Impurity of the fountain-head of
Blood I As if you had thrown some ,mwtki, for
inatnnce, In a pure spring, from whionradatiny rivulet
in a few-minutes -the whole .courae of-the-stream-be,-
cometi diatiulaid and discolored. :Ai quickly does;ipure:
blood fly to .every part,. andleave Its sting behind.: , All
the passages become obstructed,. and unless the obalruo
:ision la the lamp of life aim dies out.
These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate all
the secretions of the body, they *o f shorepioro, antiimi
CURE FOR ligmcrus;J:gsg.Aszs,
Liver. Complaint, Sick. Headache As. This Anti-Mon ,
ildediolne expels from the blocgt,the bid.den!seedit of die=
'base, and renders all the fluids and.senietkins pare arid'
flueidyelearing and resuscitating the vital organs.
Pleasant indeed, la it to us, that we are able to place
:Within. your reach, a medicine like the "Motrulaia Hann
:Ptual , that.will pass dtreetty to the allnoted parts, tilrough
:the blood and fluids of the:body, and cause the jsubbrer
to brighten with the flush of beauty and health.
Judson' s Pills . are the Best Remaly in exist.
ence for the Moping Complaints:
newel Complaints, Debility, , .• . Inward Weakness,
Coughs, Fever and AgnOAlLlver Complaints
Colds, remoloCemplakata,Lovrosso of Spirits,
Meet Diseases, Headaches, • Piles,
.008q61101311, Indigestion, Stone„and GraveM
Dyspepsia, Manna, Secondary Symp.
Diarthrea, - Indammat inn, toms.
Dropsy, -
, * As . . • . . • . • a
*EAT FEMALE **ONE
Afetheles who value health; ahead never he without
theseplis. They purify, OA? Wood,reneove,ohsireetione.
of ilrkinds, eleanue the skin of all pimples arid .hloteheis,.
and bring the rich color of health. to the pale cheek.
14/7 TO Planta and Herbs of which tbeile Pillsare
made; wb re discovered in a very surprising way among
the Tesucans, a tribe of . Aborigines in Mexico. Get the
Almanac of our Agent, and you will read , with delight,
theory Interesting account contains of the "Gah'
Ifisnniurs" of the Aztecs.
Obnerve...—The Hautain , Herb Filla are put up in a
Beeitilul Wrapper. Each box contains' 40 pine, and Re.
ta w at 25 cents per box. All gentile, have the , efighat t !F e
of B I...JUDSON & CO., on each '
B. L. JUDSON &
Sol e' Pa -, ti> Pr" er:Vo r:s
No. 50 ,Lectiard Street,
/OP Age= ;wanted alwaYls—rAddre" ns a bove. 161
feblOdeodmr ,
A FRESH' STOCK
Of'VanaK Iteam, 'BeaktisiAtrikkx-Perfame . ory % axid
Vaud - ---- z"---4111*041RIUG'STORIO,;=-
myB Market,
DRIED PARED .PEACHES,
" UN PARED 4 ' • '
I+ APPLES
BLACIEDERRIES;
JUBt Rec eived
MI
ORANGES AND. 14 - gi - go
WORT.T , BOXES in.prime,oreter just re
12' (*Tea andiorsale by
tax Wk. zocr. & CO.
JUtbiud
THE
~tBtP~{QTtCA}IS;
CONCENTRE'M LEAVEN,
loft mmatqa -
Bread: -Tea - Cakea , et** , & I .e.'
' MANUFZOTriaIi;
EDW ', ' CtIANI 3 VRLOT 00.)
.. . .
, . •., .froiristorsof,Showinet Okalnfeal itte1:k....,... ,:
No. 33.1..ND1.a. ' STgliagjklatoii,. .--, : •
I) ONC'ENTRATD L'EANZAt - 'lli'lite'44l l ;
saltlificareful`cheinical'*deercit:'` 'All ate :MOM'.
eta are prepared IA the higheist atite - ofliiiiity, - andotair,"
poonded*Rb a irlew to. produce - ,bread of a far better.
quality, and 'knurl ] 19" "time, f 1 .4 9 f. , `,1u r ax!)` other pr o.
cease; ,and - 14 the 'thiinilfiteturers submit lt, witkentire
contlifikei to the' jadgmert of diterlininating• 'helm&
keepers; bakers, -- Arc. . . -.!' . • , • f , .-- ~.,. • „ ,
illeart.of all kinds made by using emieentr,a_ted lettviM•
is ulbter, mere digestible and nulml . 4oeri;,MlS an Nivea.,
hie, da,tural taste ; , Is less . liable to Our ; -- ,illtretiiii;l4 .
moisturi.leiger thin by Elul other imidess; end ' the
whole preparation- for the'.•evett. need not exceed ten
minutlt Is .. .yablible because it is not perishable, and may be
rendelad iiiriontae' in placeilindat tiniee'sdheit 'yeetitls
not seithiti deadli,Uitt see 'ln-all- climate's and ligidpr
all eirmtaistaiices, it may be adopted,. Gina obviating ill!
otilleulty;M: procuring yeast or ; other firm*? „t, which: is'
frequentlY„ef an inferior. quidity",,ro tiering. the bread'
'm or or,less unietteleseme. -• , - . •'--• -.- • - ••, ::
It s'alsci *ale:able sa-l'egiirds•eColioniy; as lthite been ,
`ascertained that a saving is effecisd in the flour of:not•
less than 16. per cent.: -In the common oroceee ,much of
theeshdherbie of the flour to l istby - Beeps cqafekled
, Intoicarbodie acid isa; er':•adirit, and ' the' waste le in=
marred:Solely for.the.parase ofzgetioratiot gee' to raise
the aopg4:..PY 'Pink Oiementrated Leaven' this Walter*
avoided) and Abe gas Obtained Ma manner equally-MR
cactotie: l'er`mbiltatiod,"as Bate
'been statodceebitbyb..
Outlet* thri four or meal, 6iid; fn `iiieselitenee, abarielist
flour weighing 1913 Itia ,:irrhlch,Mythe commedmettiod,
orolPaillY.:maaes Slootafi 25 . 0 . ?as 9f bread, grfea-4 1 010 1
process 296 . „1131 . , tlius,elleOtinglie very important savi ng;' ,
of Id Om dent in"therqiiitialtrtif floor. `Ry conformity to`
the directions. on ditel?Mieliftge, aaY ieraaa . 'oalahle` of
ordinary; sitelillenmayeonduct the propeas v and the re,
suit )rill.inyarlahly,behigtoy satisfactory. .... ..
i CERTIFICATE ' PROM - liit'.lElA - rjr.7;:..
4 . /stager to the Atte of Massachtisettg. ' , '
---:- • '
or have anitly had the Contentrated - CeaVen, inandria.: ,
tureil by Messrs. Edw Charoldirlig k•Co:Ovlth:referenei
to lie purity aLd affiaieney of action in. producing the ef
fect Di yeast In distending` depga;,iiiid"thertiliy!rendeilitg .
"It ilt! tot iiitlillig-tidead:' This 'at-tibia' is` akillfully`cein2
porindodi.:from .pediecuy ..41ure. Material; ' It: raises MO
iloulitt, Althau94. l illelMFottie. sugar or any, 91 M
oer Priti-
pie la ltie•noitr, perfectlynaid the same weight it flour
will *ilaticti•moresweer, palatabill tiiiar Gide ilidlie`
obtalardlhdougti!yeasi; *hire lei calfluilaidpiieliy-lVs
invap.eible r ;aa „ iteaves.all risk, and mock - time of .the:
Paatl 7.gtein- -• :<:,_:: i - • ~ ' i', • • , •- • ~.. -
oThe experiments midri iii , lie beilitiaillie siateinerits
Made by the manufacturers, and proves this compelled
wort h y of public) approval and-extended use.
- •
L•i 'AI •`l].gsitoctfullY; '• : • ' • - • , , •
I 'i'A:.l. 1111113,..1(1)); State ioiaYet, '
"16 BoYistan attietlinigibe;- September .25, /IMO."
: '' • ' 2'..".urt• FtK 4 1.1 0 Br's - : ' -, -- -
ininaiiikularT.DlA - ?Rdiiir-LTwoor:tbrentip l vOiiint ill,
of Leaven , . '(abbertitog ' th theiluslify.Otthe tlear,). MOO*
quartiof:_fl,4tlti lli•llifall`VlßV,T kY,, , P541E;A119. - ..litilfire:e
.times thrpugnt,‘,ll„ ,7_ . 1 1 D-.II: a .W 9 . 0 .0 butter balc the
Size of
. i'Vegt a 'Make 91e - ,posfir With Milk - `ed
, Werekkioiliksis- pliferiible • )-- bakery stlifbnough`tojibrieft:
rollieg ; 'out] I Much" giseseilneahm4dhe avoided: .(ktblb,r,
'to disyqd form, siadatiase immediately in e 444 oven and
'flonNliteiPtogettreoTairabOVe; omit the butter, alid y niatd 4
theste stiff enough to knead into a loaf, and bake lin ,
.-ined M i el la a slow. oven. • .: •
ka
G `Naito —Three feas,Poonarul - or Leaven to ono` .
r ,
qua Ofiviiiiitt Misr, gifted together ; add our& date , .
bias Ttliditwo_eggs. - ; nuke the paste thin with ailik and
bakaAlittial9lr Iliidlt,)f• ' ' `•` ':• .•• . • - - . ..
Swim Raimo-ree;. itmelmOnefuliif Laairein t o One
pint te r , littur; - ti - kd'i*e'l3lntof corn Mee]; all Wellitlfted to
gethisrillditlt*ceeigs inbralitnit a gill ol"idelistaiii;Saidte
tbe pasts'itliktivittrmilk,:and:bakeslowlY.t:
. • 1114mwess,v Csidia...Floar-,andmilk sufildentfitireake
One Irett oflietterfabd. lOU egg;Lhemi threeleaspoorilifil
of Leaven; beat to a froth, and cook quick._ . „ "--'
Duisetani.—Slft_togethef one Mier& Ofliburaild WO tin
ePeeliet* of Lenvelk;Aub it a piece of' hinter half is large
- as's° i.liggi - F4. - :FAtY .c '
q.l-4 milk !;. 1 -1' .7. 4 lt.erk , amf', ,b O /I : tea
minut. ",Giessen Rom man —irt•toiiiiiieri Iwo'arge Mips'
• of flour and two teaspoonful of-Losven;-putht halt tseup
ofbinter endieettpluid a -half of sugar, ;; , mix `with. -cold
milk or water to a miff batter, addeplceto suit ,tie taste;
and bake iinftiediately. _ =. , . •
- IhhcliNNAT/ hrONOR COM •-•TWO.COpe of white,,lll/41lr
bidie11001111-the yolks (Rea eggethe whites of six `eggs
beateitio' if- fioth ; thedbeit all together % add thiee'cups
of tutted Soul., one. up of water, and three teaspocninm
or Leaveo`; flavor with two testepoonsful of essence of le
mod, and bake in a qui& oven. , . ,
juaykack =Sift together One' quirt of flour aad'three '
leaspOOnatul of Leaveti ; rub in one tea-tchpful •of butter.
addlt , oup and a half of white Nagai', end spice:to suit the
toaMilalz.B RoPligh to roil Pals and bake quick.
'' zi=aer Clinc:,Dife dilute!" flour and Ririe testat:Mae;
Al 4t laaVened Lod' tagattiel;"add a cup of butter, one'
I,Asid . ' of eutrante r tisbaups of white sugar, and one tee
11
.piglet claimed:in J, mix. withoold milk. to a'atiff bat
ter 4114 , b40.11} a slew.oven.- ' , . •
'"`dorkAskii,=Gififfpliit`bialt `of Mai and Indian m eal,'
' aidith ien-teaspb'penraVOr ' Leaven, well sifted tite.hea. ;
add! qualm ouniOnialien and two "eggs; mix :Shin with
mini, had bake in a slow oven..., .
,f , L, , „ - , „ , .
COP Wk.—Flue c9pktol haute
__ei _ tei ne
stpo6
.9f..lleovep, gifted togotheri - lia. eikup of hate!,tle.of,
Void iegqiifilveltbeitietogether c,tftetlb a.
~ c upiut curralits, unitupkuM'aultcqta_tiusle. ; Bake about
hiof an hour.
Lanus' - tiiits--Tfifeeiliakers of a pound of flour and
Jot teaspotonsful origami% sifted:together; one.pound 9f
ant sixpuuc . ca...cor trotter, I . w.atert to a.oaatu the :
irWh ilea of ind4losoice 'oc 140 'le
mii; :thhi Aqui , p ' • ' '*'
Wllllaiia'CALC- - -PiVO:dUrl3 ornour, ;three teaspboiliftil
of Leaven, three cups of sugar, one, of butter; tole..Of'
nidk, and two eggs; four and space to , the taste.. Bake
about half an hour. . •
~ .
...
Pncked in Cages of 1; .2, 4, tind' Six Donen-Ceng.
.:Vor sale la Grocers and I)ruggiets generally.
W1L.11641. uI:LAOHE & into, Wholesale Agents,
- NO. 6a leorth. Front itioni,Elnladelpltta.
.„'n'ooln-tl3th - L .:: . , L , -„ , ,:, . !
lthAt:
AT THE NEW-..: CITY STORM
UATCHIeitOWtERT.EIWAIT
gitcaiis 4 -mAiur.Fr ST&
NQ.K igeEgt, of Atro6 7 ,
1 11CliurgAki,a, umtimbkgeneTl44l:A ON
sug 'Y h a.viufg* ,
Ketrirnwi,fropk. the esaferriteithis
lecterilbali . of - Fali 'jai &Winter , Goode, 'which they will
sell st the ve .y lowest prices.
DOMBSTIC GOODS of every
, Bleached...gad Untilesobei Nuatioe,i
• • ' Bletetted Mlit'initileachekeanton Flottels.
,
REDELANSPALS DE EVERY DECRIPTION.
. .
A large assommait,or Welettnizieels _for Skirting. -.
Safinetta and Ca eiuierea~ -.
Awaseoruneet Domestic Olpgh"ms,.
BlaCkPolll/3.81 Prieerac
Cloths for Imiliess Chesterfields;
,
ig Deaver ClotbStor the Arab await..
A FINE 2tEgiIITMANP OF•BLANNAIN.- • •
A t arge assortment. of ,Ciaolmer.soi especially adapted to.
goes wear. An assortment, of Marino Drawers and Un-.
deraldits.. •Ast assortment. of Carpets trout 12ji ols a
yard to 51.00 per. yard., . . ,
• - •
/ALSOLA.T.tST STYLES
SATII4 DLCSENES,
PLAID VALENCLAS, • •
TELVEr - POPLINS;
STRIPED AND -PLAID
RICH- PLAIN AND EIGIII9ED
iLSSINOS,
_ RICH PLAIN AND FIGUICILD
ALL WOOL DELAINES,
• BLACK SIDIS, ALL WIDTHS.
A. large, ablOttmeot of Brea° and Blank t; Blum y with
a lull stook of the latest notieltles.
assoilmellt of Plain and Figured Ctudleaerim.
LINENS OF ALL KINDS.
• ,
partiotilarattention paid tO tinfoil's" Magary and mai.
liroideripardar;lac:, -
Ali adrortment orMugeni emote
leimextension. •
„, ,
An assortment of Shroudibg and Flannel.•
Ec‘T • _ di URICa COWNERTRWArY,
corner of neat sad Market Street's, Barriaonril.
Formerly *coupled by J. L. Miner. oot2day
10pOrt of the Auditor' Geoid.
, • „
11; tliil'onorablis, as Senate - and Noun of Reprioad-'
#O4-11441 Commosvmda' Pennaiiivaid
I* • obedience to; that direetionsi of the fifth
Sicilia- of the act .of ,the thirty-first, of, March,.
D. 1.860; entitleiPqm Acitkraitablialt a sys
teni of .Xree Barddng in.'Pennsylvania; and to
'oire the public against logs from Insolvent
I bat 4 the Mina to submit tlielollow
bit?port
e only certified copy, of-s:, certificate of as
tioclidionMider_ the provisions of the Said act,
which has as yet beenfdediin, this office in corn
pllence with, the directionsof the, third section
411.dreof, - is that the plemileld 'Coinity Bank,
vitli i r was filed , here on the 12th:day:of May;:
. 18`60. Letters patent were tuly issued to
the sahrßank on thatweritleth dijr::of Jnie, A.
D:1860; and-certificates, of State stock to 'the*
amount of 00,000, purchased by the Bank on
the alst; daY •of Auguit and 19thday of Bop:
tember.lB6o, luitring been-legally 'isseagned
the ! Auditor General by the, Bank, i circulating
notes, first nuMbered, registered and counter-
sighed : : as the; la* r!quires, tothe amount of
40700 of the denominations, of sls.and 410
respectively,were rimed' to the Bank; The
'Whole amount the capitals of the Clearfield
County : Bank, as stated in the articles of saw-,
niation; is fifty thousand'dollars, one thou
sit4 'shares of fifty dollars each, with a con-.
Unit:dated increase of capital stock to the
amount of one hundred' housand (100,000) do.-
This Bank want into Operation under the pro-
VlSigns of the.l6th section of the Abt. The dr.
Calating notee not having been felted until the
20th day of Itveimber, 1860, after the time to
which the reports of other Banking institutiotie
In the State are-usuallymada npoto-report.haa
been received or...required from the-plearfield
County Bank Which, would enable me to give
the detailed Statement of its affairs called for ID
'the Section of the..9eneral Banking F LAT under,.
Which' this report is subraitted. In another
year; when the Bank shall' have gone
ibtoloperation, each report will be mulled and
laid !before - the Legislatuti it details. ,
Thmamoutit of the expenses of this office on
'at:cobra of Banks, under:the dermal Banking
Law; 'during the year jnaf closed, hair'been
$7U9161; the amount received Intel the 'Tree;
Sari towards defraying, the same, WI
leaving the Treasury atmace s 4fl. T,h6
genies InClude: the- cost '.of engravin - gr. Beal for
Ate banking department, as disectetd by tha,9th
sectipn of the afit';: of procuring 'boob re
-cordiug.Certifiaitee _Of bank charters; and 'for
1am:0%044g: and registering the . circulating,
potekiltisited,:and fot engraving - arid printing
:the Orel:dating , notes for the Clearfield . County
Bag.- - . •
lifflA _
UV" - it toa
idtTibf thEatarbt March Wet, - 1860, I have
very!littl4 experience to guide -tire in making:
, any !suggestions with regard to modifications
of tile"tystein 'whictris deviied; ot information
to communicate respecting ' , lte.practictil opera
tions. For 801110 reason, existing either itithe
.provisions'of the law, or the 'caution 'Of `the
people in 8 014 4 4 newisystems, this plan of
organizing banking institutions, has not ,re
ceiqd.general acceptance. Itis better that its
oxteindon should be gradual, rather thin Muir
Jeri; and I do not doubt that ultimately, with .
some riodifieationa of the provisions ,of'the
eeneral flanking Isy, which experkince,and
more full examination shall dictate, the system
will attract the'same-fsvor which it has receii
pd in other States. - •
There are in the. General Banking Law, one,
,or tWo - diinrepant *villas* . Which it would be
advisable to, modify. The sixteenth sectienr6.
quiria" that 'twenty per centum of the capital
stock of each Bank shall be paidiu gold or silver
coin; or bullion, before - the Bank - shall beper
witted to carry on.the businesicoLßanking un=
der the apt. If the Capital Steck- has all been
subscribed, the Bank may go into operation
befe . te. the . subscription shall have: been paid
ii full, full, provided the twenty per centum of
Bowie Amalie in - possession of the Bank, and
bona.ftde its property 4 Whenever a Bank is thus
organized, it is entitled to receive .from the
Auditor 'General'any amount' of cimilitting
nolds.of , thepreacribed denominations, for which
B-Sibitu stasign to, and deposit with I. eviden
ces of the Public debt of Pernasylturia; 'or of the
United , gtatea,ret:exceedingthri market price
of the stocks deposited with five, per cent, off.—
Ait4r - the Bank'-has gone into operation Sad is
sued its circulating notes; it, rs required to have,
at, ail times on hand, in gold and silver coin, or
its übralent; in its` vault; an' =Mimi 'equal to
-tnenty. per cent= of all its ,circulliting„ notes
Itte4very description whatever. Asa bank with
a subscribed capital of $50,000 may go into
opeintion as soon as $lO,OOO nave-been paid in
specie.or its equivalent;tand,Srtay.on deposititg
in the , office evidences of the public , debt of this
•Statoor the United Mates, amounting, at five
percent less than the market price, to $5,000,
it,-would thus ,be required to commence business
'with a supply 'of specie' ainounthag Mien. times
'tirrouch-as would'be required to retaiat for
the; purpose of redeeiningAts notes in circula
tion.- Virereseeiris to be =grad reason 'why a
Bank should at any' : One be,mquired to hold
more , than twenty per cent in coin of the
amount 'of its circulating siciteisi and it woiald be
si4cieritto require,that the Auditor, General,
should be satisfied, whenever he lanai_ any
ainisint of , circiihrtixignotes tea --Bank, that it
has in its stetnal possession,,artd is the bona fife.
owher spemilo the full. amount of twenty
peg centum of all the notes thus issued to . it.—
It is believed that the requirement of the six
teen*, section has operitted,very materially . to
Prevent Banks from ping into operation under
It is insisted by many that :the necessity im-.
posed upon banks by,the likof alwaye haring,
in their -vaults twenty per.- eentunit of their
circulation; in specie, or, its equivalent, in addi-.
tionio' depositing with the Airditer General
itocki to the full amount .of their 'circulation;
reckoned at five pm centum below:their market
Price,' is severe and rigorous &Pre - elan - that
butinais canna ;be adtantageoualy - donducted„
under security having been given:to
th e ribtle,agarnd, Was . citctheifirminting notesof Bantriby ‘ thi - depoeit of:Retested:B; it is einti.
"tended. that the sequirentent that the ,yieptcs,
shall always have Orie4iftli'bf 'the amount' Of
their circulation in.specie.:iiu the vault„urunaei
:iuisiery for the protection of the public, -while. it,
is oppressive to the Yank,. I have not hadthe
opportunity of truoirdtv4hwalstutes of other
States • which-have adopted; csiimihst 4statat'of.
banking, ou this Polutt Wit is, believed that
they small proportion of siracie to be
kept onhand.., _ ...
In.somerof those Statea r lraniever, the Banks
have'fliftriViletelif' f ianing irotes'of Stadler'
-th denominatimnabanOe &ham; mtlisti *Olt*
eto iedeem t:lkeir,uotes of. lairt,Mde nondua
, tion m e Withleatertite"nditire cif-specie; i n
prtety of changing tbelugiiid. 91 10 ) 2 341114titg0t
contained in the Slat notion of the Act o
bat tit* fifffirt.
Having procured Steam Power Xresses, we are
El
prepared to execute JOB llittOOK PBINTING of euety
descriptioni.eheaper that it ciatetatiOte at any other, ea,
tablisbnientin the coo nt,-. ' = .
!RATES 43., kph
lrif-Four lines or less constitute one half sIiTaFP Eig
lines or more than [oar constitute a Sqtlart•;
- Half Square. one day SO S
one week L 00
Qaementa t;
thriml hlOntall.,.. • ••• .. • ...... •
41. ` Obi iiit , EiChiT;; ' :* • •4• ; •
one year. 6 00
One Square "ime day -
• one week.
three
sir months
ORO year... es* •••••• /0 00
gya-Mestuess notices insert:jos-As isast.—:ogheno, cr
before Marriages snd.l thß , oxyzaners bat LINE
for each overtion.
`fa-lfarriagna and Deaths ro be charged as regular.
agrertlsemehts. : '
NO. 5.
March 31, 1860, is rmeettullysubmittedto the
consideration of the, legmlatine.
Noxicia linbarraismerit in the practitieriazii6r
iseration of :the AcChis been - derived...lre/lac:fife
proyisions contained' in the•seventh and eighth
sections that•that
.all notes issued by the Auditor
General shall be . tiiiiferni, and that: he shall
mule the, plates, dies. and materials of, the cir
culating notes thus issued to be engiiiveil--that
they shall•remain in his custody and:under his
direction t . and that the expenses being first
yaid out ,of the Stite Treasury 'on his written
order, The:shall charge•egaiust and - reiiiive from
each bank applying for such notes, such rate
pericentimi thereon as will repay the expenses
necessarily incurred. An absolute unifornity •
in; the notes is, of course, impracticable., l
They must vary, at all events, in the names'
of the hanks—their numbers and dates; .and:
several other particulars. The expense_to the
State of puteharsing thedies used in engraving
the:notesirwouldle greatly_ increased;; while, aa
averybank must bavo its , own Plate, the cost
of. engraving the notes would be the same,
whetheedies=belonging to the:State ; or those
forming part of r tne stock of the engravers,
world be used. To use the sante devices . and
vignettes on allthe•notrie, would greatly legal
'tate the operatione of counterteitens; for when
they'liad• imitated one set, they would have
imitated all ., except inthe particulars in Which
. • - •
,LUluer soy,circumetances, the noses must vary
foincettell'otner. • As the amount necessary to
be'Pald bY.oaoh Baia in order,to -reimburse, the
State ler, its expenditures, would vary pecessa
tili according to tie number of those - institd
lions which would,appiy for notes forcircula
den, and the amount each - would be entitled:
to receivkft would be impossible, as they *Mild
apply at
_llama times and for different ; - ;
amounts, to fix any accurate rate per centurn
to tie charged against and • received from tlferd.
Virhere;theY. made their owtearraugemeets with
the engravers, subject to the approval of thii
Department, the amount could - be readily as
certained, and - but a few small, incidental err- •
peniee would , remain to be provided for.—,
Taking into view all these circumstineee, I so'
construed, the act as to determine, thatita re-, -
oblation of uniformity in the notes would be
satisfied . by stamping upon tbemlbe.winds "se
cured. by: the deposit of Priblio Srock'!,by , the
'use of a special and particular die, bearing the
coat'efiums of the . Sta,te:and-tfnititle .or. this ,
DePartment,. and by the tuip•of iukof a pertieu
lar patented tinton every note. The otbei
de
vicee and'designs used on the notes were to be
varied, pike wishea of each partioular 7 bank
b hold& prefer, subject to the approval of the _
Auditor General. hiLthsropiitun
of ille , Legislatare that this construction 4 :l o es- •
not conform to the true intat and 'mewling of
.the law; it - would be most satisfactory:to me to
haiie a declaratory act paaFed on this subject.
.The ~.• ..,t ~ •
ye One opera under
the law, very little praCtical inconvenience
'would be experienced in consequence of "the
erroneous- construction. ;As the devices end'
engravings on the Atotes of that Bank have a
special local adaptednees representing the ope
rations of -- the lumber business so extensively
carried..on , in that region, they might not be
proper for the designs to be engraved on no tes
to be issued in all parts of •the State., ,Any de-.
claratory, act : ought, therefore, to except the
Clearfield County Bank, Whieti has already pro
cared and paid:tor its plate: .• , -
A 'construction, different, from that which
placed'ullon the Act'Will involVeit ranch - larger'
expenditure by the State in the first instance,
which.may, or may not, be reimbursed, accord
ing to the success or failure of the system, and
.the number of;banksi which may go into opera-
lion under it. The uncertainty on these points
will always render it impracticable to adopt any
,rate peit , cent. on the amount of circulating
notes issued, which will exactly repay the ex
pense&necesserily incurred. if, however, the
advantages of the closest possible approxitna
don to absolute imifortnity in the notes issued
under the General Banking Law, are supposed
to transce'nd any of theinconveniences connect
ed with it, which I have suggested, I hope that
,the Legisl a ture ' will matte known their determi
nation, ilk.): point by, express,law.
1110:-
AUDITOR GBH/SAVE OFEICE.
January 8, 1861.
,
011 i
U'N I N-G -G. 0 S
OF,EVERY - DhIieRIPTION.
Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntlets, in large quantities.
Great assortment of Embroideries. -
tadiee Vnderwear, different wises and quality.
Gentleinetft do • do co.
'Misses' do do do
Boyle ‘ . do ' do' do
Cloth Ossahneres, Satinets, Jeans, • • •
And everything for Men and Soya wear.
Geutlemons' Shawls.
Alt geods without distinction to style or quality, will
be sold at a very slight advance, and less than cost of
importation,
.dl7_
GREAT:. VARIATY , OF
321- -IC - ,A.• Wt. .3EI
AND : , -.I)AiLT 1 P : 0 px. JOURNAL
r • - FOR • IsB.l. •
For sale at 10 cents'and upward is Oleo at
: • • IiEItGNICHIS CHEAP BOOKSTORE, -
! )t rel Market Street. ,
..
L ' Ci - D 13 0L D.
• • 2
IThßiierieltij 'Tuner- and Repairer - of
LL Edyne.-Modeoria, deo, : he:, will iedilve orders in
(mare at WM. Mu sic huiriii, - 92Market street
ill OriloreleApt Makaltovehitined'Place; or,itt theihnekter
Molise will meet with prompt attention.
Firiteauritjallosioraale.- .11018-aly.
GENERAL ORDERBL-jo, 3
. .
Han QuAsTuns Pm P. VI
MM
:Harrisburg, Nov. 6th , .
6e, 62
L The volunteers of the Fit b It:vision P. v., wut pa
'elide .4 .I.:buXtfburß i .nti TOW" JUBUITY 145:::18§t tot At ;;
4?plock A. M., to inaugurati Governor Andrew 0. Curtin,
IL All Volunteers in the State and gal. Of Itna . ggidigi„
:ly . • invited to participate. --
Regiments, Batialiona-And:Olfiganarztareput
Brig idier General R. C. d Brigade Sth rnv.
P. V. at Harrle•burg. - By cempaaudnf.
• lklajoe General WILLIAM t,,,13
r ti:i
GENERAL ORDEB,S-No. 4-'
. •
• -nts4v , •knitisilliadigil.
Nov. etb,..1.860.
Agreeable to the;4l.temt ifej" Gener.illeim;
DivoloriP. ti the Bade...!th ritisfoo. yet.
rods at Harrisbur . alii — WMAT, Janiniryl.fitb,leal. at 10
'mock ..koarrtioi x 4o bkOati:inauguratiott
Itor Andrew tx Curtin.
. 1 2 1 4.43048egir, et thaiiifkghPelktl7lll.4ort:toX3l.,
Old- W.Brown, at. Harrisburg, on or before the let of
111. Capt. Eyeter, of the ' Cameron Guard will report
Ittail.Quartais Matt AidleirN t e luth et:Janmuy,
lii ix T or farther order Be. ,d_ede r dr
gs DZIF Tiav Ihigadied. General: _ •
3ild Brigade rabDivision P. T.
AMA:BA:Op. s nova
TROb. E. COCHRAN,
Auditor General,
CATHCART & BROTHER,
Next door to the Harreborg Bank,
_ Xarket &Aare
2 00
3 00
5 00
800