Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 09, 1861, Image 3

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HA.RRIBBURG
Tuesday Afternoon, January 8 1801.
"Wins Aweics."—A special meeting of the
State Capital Wide Awake Club will be held at
the Wigwam this evening at the usual hour.—
A full and punctual attendance is desired, for
the transaction of important business.
RESIGNATION OI L STATE TREASURER -SLIFER.-
This morning Col. Eli Slifer, State Treasurer,
sent in his resignation to the Governor, to take
effect on Saturday next.. An election to fill the
vacancy thus created will be held by the Legis
lature to-morrow. Hon Henry D. Moore, as
already announced, is the Republican nominee,
and will receive the unanimous support of that
party for the position.
1317RGLABIOUS.—The burglars continue their
operations in this city, and we occasionally hear
of nocturnal visits to dwellirfs, „in various lo
calities. • A few nights ago one of the thieving
fraternity effected an entrance into the residence
of Mts. Haldeman, corner of Front and :Wal
nut streets. He was, however, interrupted in
his progress, and fled without having secured
any valuable booty.
A RsastaxAßLE INOIDENT. — A few days ago a
schoolteacher of West Hanover township, in
this county, was employed in pointing out some
places on a map while - instructing a class in
Geography. While so engaged a pigeon came
flying into the house, breaking a window glass,
striking against the map, and then against the
breast of the teacher, by whom it was caught
without difficulty. As the teacher was taken
ill soon, after, the incident is regarded by many
as an 'omen of his sickness.
CAuTros To P is.—We learn that a little
child in this city was recently very ill from the
effects of having sucked the paint from the head
of one of those toy "crying babies," which are
so common. Luckily, in this, instance, nature
relieved the stomach of the child of the poison
it had absorbed, , and it speedily recovered: All
children might not be thui fortnnateL-4 least
precaution is better than cure—and we : record
these facts as a warning for all parents
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CAMS oP Tsuremancs.—A number of young
men of this city will meet to-night in the
Sons of Temperance Hall, for the purpose of or
ganizing a section of Cadets of Temperance. It
is expected that the Deputy Grand Patron, of
Lancaster city, and the Grand •Secretary, of
Philadelphia city, will officiate on the occasion..
The movement is a commendable one; and
should be encouraged by all friends of the cause.
Parents, especially, who have sons, should take
a lively interest in it.
LARGEST, CLROUI•ATION.—The publication of
the Letter List has again been awarded to the
Daps TELEGRAPH by the Ilarrisluirg Post Mas
ter, under a law requiring it to be given to the
newspaper having the taaasar cracerwrzon
within the Post Office delivery. This fact
speaks for itself, and we commend it to the * *
tention of our business men and ad,Vertisers ge
nerally. In addition to our large permanent
circulation, the daily editions of the TELEGRAPH,
during the session of the Legislature, will reach
six to eight thousand.
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Timm or Saavross.—The Jackson Independ
ent Blues, of Pittsburg, recently passed a reso
lution tendering their services to the Governor,
if needed in defence of the Union. Other mili
tary companies, in various parts of the State,
express a willingness to fight for the preserva
tion of the Union, if it should become necessary
to do so. The sons of the old Keystone are al
ways ready to do their full share in crushing
out treason and rebellion, and maintaining
"Union and Liberty, one and inseparable, now
and forever." .
TROOPS COKING.—The troops ordered from
Fort Leavenworth by General Scott, are now
en route for the South, said will reach our city
in the course of a day or two: They will take
the Northern Central train at this point, pro
ceed, to Baltimore, and thence to Fort M'Henry
near that city: We learn that the balance of
the troops at the Carlisle Barracks have been
ordered to leave there on Friday, for the same
destination. The vigorous movements of Gen
eral Scott will soon bring the southern rebels
to a proper realisation of the dangerousposition
in which they have placed themselves. Seces
sion is nearly "played out."
/MOTO= BY A M.ENBER OP TEE LEGISLATOBB.-:
At a meeting of the Young Men's Christian As
sociation, last evening, a committee was ap
pointed to invite Win. H. Armstrong, Esq., mem-,
ber of the House from Lycoming county, to de_
liver a lecture for the benefit of the Association.
Should Mr. Armstrong accept the invitation,
which we do not doubt, our lecture-going citi
. sena may confidently anticipate a rich intellec
tual and literary treat. Within a few years
Mr. A. has traveled extensively in foreign lands
for the benefit of his health, and his lectures
descriptive of the countrieshe visited aresaid to
be original, refreshing, entertaining and in
structive. He is a very pleasing and eloquent
speaker, and the reputation which preceded him
to the Capital will, not Tail to attract a large and
appreciative audience, in the' event of his con
senting to lecture. -
Tim WEEK op Paerze.—The second of the
series of prayer meetings, under the manage
ment of the Pastoral Associatioz< of, this citYi
"for the speedy conversion of the world," took
place last evening, according to announcement,
in the First Lutheran Church. There was a re
spectable attendance, and the exercises were
characterized by a degree of religions zeal and'
earnestness worthy of the high and holy object
sought to be accomplished by the simultaneous
supplications to the Throne of Grace of Chris
tians throughout the civilized world. Interest
ing and instructive addresses were delivered by
Rev. Mr. Leacock, of St. Stephen's Episcopal
church, Bev. Mr. Martz, and Rev. Mr. Gans.—
The meeting this evening will be held in the
Presbyterian church, corner of Third and Pine
streets. Subject—"A large increase of true
conversions, especially in the families of be
lievers!' Exercises commence at seven o'clock..
HON. Jeans P,oLtax..—ln justice to this dis
tinguished gentleman and gallant Republican,
we deem it proper to state that he was not a
candidate in caucus for United States Senator,
.having formally withdrawn from the contest
before the balloting commenced.
Crrr Porms.—We learn that an effort will be
made this winter to enact a law providing for
the appointment of six police officers for this
city, to be appointed by the Mayor and be under
his supervision. Such an organization is very
much needed in our large and poptdous city,
and we have no dot,* that the proposed meas
ure will go though the Legislature without op
position. The people demand protection from
thieves, burglars and rowdies, and are deter
mined to have it from some quarter.
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Taira Dreruremer.—The detachment of
United States Dragoons from Coxlisle, who
passed here on Monday over the Northern Cen
tral Railway, were taken to Harper's Ferry,
where they remain subject to the orders of. the
Secretary of War. They number sixty-four
men, rank and file, and are under commend of ex
perieneed military men. AlthOugh accompanied
by several buglers, the dragoons -marched in si;
lence througli the streets Of Baltimere, where
their unexpected presence , created • guite a
sensation.
GOTIKEINOR °Fames At:ronannurrs.—We mein
formed, by a gintleman who professes to speak
by the card, that Governor Curtin has thus far
made but three appointments, as follows : Col.
Eli Slifer, Secretary of the Commonwealth ;
John A. Purviance, Attorney General ; and a
Mr. Miles, of Bellefonte, Messenger. The other
announcements made 'by the Centre Democrat
were unauthorized; and -the various rumors
now in circulation are unfounded and unreli
Able. The probability is that no additional ap
pointments. will be announced until after the
Governor's inauguration. -
Goss Rms.—Most of the politicians who
were attracted to the seat of government by
their interest in the United States Senatorial
contest, left for home yesterday. Some of them
went away jubilant, and others heart-heavyand
disconsolate. In a few days our hotels will
again begin to fill up with strangers coming
here to witness and participate in the 'inaugu
ration ceremonies. The advent of the Governor
elect will also be followed by crowds of pocket-
patriots, anxious to fill the offices in his gift not
yet disposed of. On the whole we may look for
immense crowds of people and lively times the
greater part of next week.
MARRYING IN Ftor.--One evening recently a
party of young folks assembled at a house in a
neighboring city, and in their general fun a
proposition to marry was entertained• by two
parties who had then for the first time met.--
In carrying out the joke it was, suggested that
the ceremony be immediately performed 7 —the
preacher residing near by. They went to•the
house'of the minister to consummate the joke,.
found the reverend gentleman in bed, awoke
him and had the ceremony performed in the
spirit of a joke, paid the fee istrajoko, - burit-tdae
best part of the joke is-that they have since
learned the marriage, was legally performed and
is binding upon-the parties engaging therein.—!-
We presume that the parties, who are both re
spectable, will mend matters by talldrtg it down
and eventually manning in earnest what was
intended as jestthe true relationship of man
and wife—at least such would-be our advice.—
This is a warning to folks who are fond of jest
ing, and especially in affairs of such deep mo
ment as the ceremony of marriage.
Tao Fran livaccuraarros . Batt will come off
on Monday evening next, under the manage
ment of the Hope Fire Company; and as the
'!'Rivers" usually do right - whatever they un
dertake, a gay and recherche Party may be anti
cipated. Some two hundred ladies, comprising
the "youth and beauty"of:the city, grace
the occasion with their presence, and Governor
Curtin add other distinguished stranger% have
accepted invitations to be present. The room
will be gorgeously decorated and brilliantly il-
Ituninated, the best music in the city provided,
a sumptuous banquet served up in the best
style of the culinary art, and the whole affair
conducted in such a manner that participants
cannot fail to realise the highest degree of social .
enjoyment. We thank the gallant "Hivers"
fora complimentary ticket, and hope to have
the pleasure of mingling withtheru-in the terp,
sichorean festivities incident to,. the Inaugura
tion occasion.
,Strangers who' wish to spend an
evening pleasantly, "chase the:gle`win' g. hours
With flying feet," see t4e:fair inrnen t of the
Capital City in full cos tume -.gas light, and
have a gOod . time VeneiallYoid`pu r chas e houl
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tickets andAtend the Hope. Inauguration Ball
on Itondarevening. ; _ -
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STEAM, ARE 'ENGENBC4W:e . have . rePeatedlY
urged Upon - our citizerni the - importance of sid=
ing the Filendship Fixt COnapany in their com
mendable effOrta to ploeure a Steam engine.
Wherever these machines have been: introduced
their decided superiority - ova the old-hand en,
gines is. univenaidly4Adinitt:eil....:.The Thiladel
phia pe;6ning liitfetiti? yeiterday; contains au
item in point :
Smut - vs. Muscaaa—Soma of the steam fire
engines in service at the.conflagration in the
First ward, yesterday, were in service, for nine
teen hours - with omscely a moment's intern:as
sten. It, is upon' such occasions as this.fire, .
that the immense superiority of steamers over
hand engines is demonstrated. In all tedious
fires before the introduLction of steamers, it was.
Impossible to fully man the engines, after the
novelty and excitement wore off, and it was
'painful to see a few wearied but earliest men
toiling - at the half -manned bra.hes, and throvr
ing fitful, feeble streams of water upon the
flames. --Steamers never become weary, and
their streams were es - powerful last evening af
teenneteenlours service,lis they were at the
outset of their operations.
The "Friendy boys" of our city haN '0 now
nearly enough money to make the first pa ) Iment
on a steam engine, and we trust:the leekaee
will lie contributed at once, in order that t.'he
machine may be ordered and put into senicit
this winter. On to-morrow evening the pri
vate contributions will be opened and announc
ed, in the hall of the Friendship house, and the
name ,of the largest contributor formally adopt
ed as the name for the new engine. lakilea and
gentlemen of the Capital City who, aspire to
this honor act promptly. - '
gienuoylvania arterap!), - tUrtnitobar -- afternacm; - January 9, 1861.
°molar. lYlianort,--Mr. Wm. T. Lyons, the
Chief of Police of Reading city, was here yester
day, en route for Carlisle, 'in pursuit of a fugi
tive from justice..
Monk Sbrowr.-=-4t the time of pennhig4is
item the snow flakes are coming 41016 a thiciaiid .
fast, "and the prospect is whitened all round."
The indication is that wesludl be Sayored with
good sleighing, and the "young folks" are ju-:
bilant in consequence. May their hopeful an
ticipations be realised. , •
FALSE Itomort.—A rumor prevailed here this
morning that the "Star of the West," on her
way to Charleston, had been attacked by, tbe
Secessionists and fired into, and thatMajorim
Aerson Wia'tbrowing hot shells,nto the city of
pharleston,,demolishing the rebels. The story,
could not be traced to any reliable source, and
as our desßstches make no, mention of it, it is
no doubt a hoax.
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REFUSING TO ABANDON TIM NATIONAL SONGS.—
. ,
corrispondent of one of our Southern ex
changes "announces his determined opposition
to the abandonment of :the National Songs, as
indicated in t.. 1 : 4 Petiong gather-
ings in South Carolina , and Georgia, confessing .
to a peculiar love , ,for the brave old strains
.
under Which our - fathers fought and won. The
writer naively, adds:'---
I . sincerelY believe I never`, could learn to : 4et
entirely over a certain moisture of the 'eYelids .
that always comes to me When ' , tag:ling to the
sweet and stately melody.of the Star Spangled
Banner, whether issuing from a company of
mimic soldiers in the broad glare of day, or
whether at nightfall, gently swelling over
moonlit waves from a far-off line-of-battle-ship.
Nor a I think I could easily conquer a certain
tingling'of the fingerends,..nuul a peculiar Com
bative tendency which will creep over my
usually quiet nature, when .the soul-stirring
notes of Hail Colurribia,. marching:onward like
an army to the field,-sucidenly, breaks ripen my
ear. Xuch leis,. in view of the fact that even
Yankee Doodle, played on a two-stringed fiddle
by a negro boy, seated uptm a cotton bale, will
cause emotions patriotic in character, would :I
guarantee to nerve,my heart to utter forgetful
ness of any other of our national-melodies, en
deared to us by so many recollections of, brave
ly-fought fields and •hard-earned victories.
INCONINDKEUTE PZOPLE.—When will people
become considerate? ' The brain was giien ,to
us for the purposecf
,judgMent, and not for the
mere falling - up'of . tne skull.. Yet how few
seem to act as if this were the fact. very re:
spectable widow lady directs her servant to
wash the. sidewalk the, night before
The consequence is that the. water Ireeses on
the flagging, and a deren people `fall, and in
jure.themselves. 'The iidolv
how you walk. The injured rail at the widow's
stupidity. in rnaking,ice, on, the thoroughfare.
A frugal man buys cheap and to nutritious meat
for his family, because he saves money in -so
doing. The family com Plain of pains and in
digestion, and gradially become seriously ill.
The frugal man wonders what can be' the cause
of this, but makes no inquiry to ascertain. Dis
eases arising from cheap tiod carry off two or,
thracpot the family, and ✓ the frugal Men con;
soles himself hi "bowing,to the dispensations
the fuec,llde go forth in all kindie.!lfminylpk,A
weather, with thin soled shoes, jr:.of "pp.
gilistic . gaiters." The neat day they,, cannot;
account for a headache, and a tickling, .the
throat. doting mother sits at an open win.
dow on a fair day, with her .little due*:
ucksy, asking the little creature to see things
fax beyondits feeble line of vision.: The same
night 'ittle duolcsv has the croup. What mould
have given it'to the Child ? she asks
_D.
So incidents comlandso, and we attribute them ;
to the mutability of mortal' think instead of
our own dumbness and stupidity..., Andso they
will transpire to the end Of earth: emplane
.
has &alloyed its thousimds, and will continue
to destroy thousande more. iNet because' the
victim does not know the — dinger, but because
he will not use his brain& ' Albeit some, are
certain that a hard boiled egg may be carried
safely in the pocket,. yet they never go so far as
to km*, that the uncooked, pullet sperm an
be transported securely in saw-dust. Some
philantrophiet should contrive a brain 'quicken-
Mg'rnedicine at a low price,•and so prevent the
continuance of "heart-rending casualties." Or,
if this cannot be done, why allow the stupids to
go their own gait; and let the rising generation
be instructed in schoOls, bUt not on the hard
boiled egg , plan, how to use the thinking appa
ratus. There is much need for it, be assured.,
Six Tnonsaarn Doutas . Wourn of new goods
trent' 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 goods to offer which cannot fail to.
please :,2,000 yards thetest Delaines at 20 and
21 cts.; 4,000 yards of Calicos at B,llbod 10 cts.;
500 woolen - Hoods - for 87, add"
cheap ; ZOO pale .itof ienilethen's Avoolgt; &lob
at
‘ ,1.2 and 15 cts.; 60 dos.- lindershirts and<
Driiiers at 50, 62 and 75 'cts,; 1,0' . 00 pairs `of
ladies Stockings at 12_4015
_cts.; J opieces of
Black Cloth for Cloaks ; a large "assortment of
ladies' and gents' Gloves, and a: great many
goods. To those who buy to - sell again a liberals
discount: will be made; 8. ..I,Swv,, , at. liboad's
DR.• -- C EPE E S N' 8 'P
Prepared by Cornelthe L. Obeeeeman, M. D„,
NEW YOBli
iiiireditrritsinAhese
,
Pine avail* reel& Of . _
and` exteleive-preetlei3.
They are mild In their Operati9n, and certain in correcting
all irregularities, Paint ul Mehitruations, removing all ob •
structierity whether Item 'coke or otheriMui, headache,
paniln'the side, nalphaticin of the heart, *hike; all'ner:
you affections, bystertacrfatigheipaie:Wthe bitch and
limbo, he., disturbed Bleep, arfif4 Nitt mierrouon
-of
' " T.) MARRIED ZAMA
Dr. Oheeseman's Pills ere inveltiable, as theyiwill bring
on the monthly period with regularity. ladles who have
been-domppointedMvtbe-nae , of other-PilMeenideee the
utmost confidence in,Dr,CheesemenN Pills doing all that
they represent to do, p . .„
KO TICE. *
There U one condition of the Made vitas in "which, the
cannel be taken tathout producing a PECULIAR
RE$5l2. The condition refereed s RBGNANCY—
the remit,' MISCAItnitIGA Such as the ; armee:gabs
tendency q theemedutine to.resiore he radial feie atone to a
named einieh&ii; dite, , aiiita. the reproductive p . m! of
nature.thetteatretut ii, , '
Warninted.purely vegetable, and free from , anything
Injurimm. MOalt directions, whit% ahlioblbe reakske.
company each box. Price SL Bent by mail one/miming
1 to Da Cmitionnre L. Ommegmen, Box 4,081; ['oat Office,_
Nee York Qty. . - • - -
b 'old by one .IggistM'eteritown futile dined States
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PURIFY THE . BLOOD
1110 FRAT'S PPR PILLS AND PHCKNIN BITPEP.S.—
Nree from . an Mineral Pots' orte.—ln cases of Scrofula
Steers, Scurvy, or.. Eruptions of the Skin, the operation
dtttie Life Medicines is truly itatonishing, often removing
in a few days, every vestige Of fheiA hiathebniediseases
y their purifying effects on tbe blood. Billions Fevers,
Fever and. Ague, Dyspepsia, Droimy, Piles, and in short,
Most ail. dieettneS t.ofei yield to their canine properties.
- No faintly ihouldhe-without them. as :bye - their timely
bite moot" suffering and expense may be saved.
Peepar.4 by WM. B. MOFFAT, M 0., New York, and
for sale by all'ruggisM uov9.wly
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WOOD'S 'HUD liasionAnva.—Airiong all
preparations for the hair that have been introduced as
infallible, none has' ever given the satisfaction or - gained
the popularity that Prot Mood's Rair Restorative now
has. 'HIS RestoratiSe hat passed the ordeal of innumer
able fashionable toilets, and the ladies, 7herever they
brie .tested it, pronounce it ii — peerless artiele. They
tindr - wherever they have tested It, pronounce it a peer
4ms article. They find, where the hair is thinned, that
it,creates a fresh growth—that it fully restores the ve
getatiie noWer of the route on the denuded_ places, and
causes the fibres to shoot forth anew—that tt'ilissolvet
and removelftdandruff, prevents .graynesis, restores the
hair to its ortglitir color when gravies - a
has actually
pervened, styes a rich ;luitre„imparts the softness and
nexibihty ot silkto the half, and keeps it itiiiitys
ant, healthy and Ire full_vigor.—"ff. "Y. Tribune." •
Sold , by , all . respectablis Druggists
IprWE eall the attention of Lour readers town
article advertised in another column, called BLOOD FOOD
It Is an entirely new discovery, and mttstnot be °around
-led with anytof, the nemerous, patent medicines of the
day? fooctlin - the blood,: alteady.preparectifor ab
sorption; pleasant to the taste ass natural in actioni.and
what one gains te rotains. --'Let all those, then,.who are
Buffeting itonfOoteity;impurity'or 'deficiency of" blood,
and consequently, with some chronic disease or ailment,
. tee Ofthislhoon Tom and be teetotal to health: We
, notice that our Druggists:have received- a supply of this
article, and also of, the world-renolned.Dr. Esrox's Is.
RANI= CORDIAL; Wbialueverir4ootherihOuld have. It
is said to . 00ntain no paregoric or opiate of shy triad'
whiiteier, sand of course mast beinvaluable for
die complaints. It is also said that it will allay all pain,
r tMd soften the gums in proems - of teething, and at the
same time regulate - the bowels. Let all mothers and
-Merges; who have enduied 'anaions days and .sleepless .
n gins; procure a supply and-be at once relieved.'
ApirSee advert isement .-: - alatzebs-
For sale by C.A. Bannvart, sole agent Harrisburg; pa"
* 4 ' ' B UY TEE 816,15. r
NORTON'S
ót wlfwmNT
SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA,
PERMAMOTTLY 1 1017REDI
SALT 'RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALL. HEAD,
FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, BAR
BERS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING
OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP
TIONS OF THE' SKIN.
This Ointment bears no tesemblenes to Ay .44 tier ea
ternal remedy at present before the world. The mode O
its .
Pt Pe pe ra n lllB Pe
le m , liar tne . basis of iheease-..goes to Its
verysouree—and cafes, tt from , the flesh beneath to the
skin on the notice. • . ' ;
Other outward appileations for Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
&c., Opirale dewpword, ftots driving the dlsorderintoards,
and often occasioning . -terrible internal maladies.
NORTON'S OINTYLENT, 011 the contrary, throws the•polson
of the disease-upward,
.and every particle of it is dip
charged throe the para. _
Thus the cures it erects is complete. Not only are the ,
sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellings re
duced—but the see* of the disesee,are expelled from the
flesh ;consequently.there can he no rotors°. 4
Victims Kulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have
tried eVeryprofentsiOn'al modenf treatment and everyad
verLised curative without relief, here is a certain, safe,
and expeditions remedy for the evils yon endure. A
Ingle box will / satisfy you of the truth ol all that is here
Binceits first introduction, the properties ot.the Oint
ment have. been tested in the most obstinate cases—oases
hat utterly cletied.the best medical skill in the countrr i
and upon which the most celebrated healing springs pro
diuced-no effect—and in every Instance with every ems
-ease-
. . Sold in Large Bottles—Price 60 Cents.
GERRIT NORTON, CheinistrProprietor, Now York
1111,10LN9ALS D t POT. AT • -
PENFOLD, PARELR & MOWER'S,
Wholesald Giokgists, 16 Bcckman at., N.
6Old by Gro.Bewitinut, Harrisburg, Pa. .
THE GREATENGLISH REMEDY.
• • Ir. =SIR:. JAMES CLARE.E'S *-
CELE/SEATED; :FEMALE PILL&
Prepared from a PredertptiOa of Sir J. Clarke, Xi 8.,
Phymeiaa B elraordinary to the. Queen.
This - invaluable medicine le Mailing in the cure et all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
Constitution is subject. It moderates all incase and re
moves all Obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
relied on. _ , • •
TO MARRLE 2.-A..0.1..0.S
it la iignaliarly Braved -It will, In a short time, bring on
the ni;rithly period with regularity.
ac bottle, 'price One Dollar, bean the Goverhment
Stamp of . Greio Britain, to prevent conntemetta. •• - t •
CAUTION.
note Pals aboutetolot be taken by . ftentalen during the
to
THREE 110.1VTHSqf Pregnancy, at they are nut
to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other tine They are
cases ofmNervous and Spinal Affections, Pain In
the Back-and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Pallas
tinker the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these pills wil
effect a cure when all other means have failed •; and al.
though a powerful remedy,.do.norcontain iron, Calomel, -
antimony, or any thing huitfulto the constitution. "
:Vial directions is the pamphlet around each package,
Whkh should betarefully preserved.
33,.rit.00 and ti postage 'stamps enclosed to any an;
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Mb,
by return mail. -
For salt by 0: 4.33.rievadr. lye dawly
TTELMSOLO'B G "IRVINE PREPARATION
11 Cares Gravel, Bladder, Drotiey, Kidney Alreptione.
PrePeration'Sor Nervous and
11 ,DetiMate
'hqurineres.
TI ELS:MOLD'S Gt 61111.0 ereparatton for Loss ot Power,
LI Loss of Memory: •
HELIIBULD'S Genuine Preparation for Nitlenity of
,Brtiathiiig, General Weakness.
fIELMEOLEOS Gonalae.Preparation for Weak Nerves,
Flmrror of fleat, Tremblin:.
h.L. sitsut.V6 bemire - Preparalion for ight :Ares
11 - 'Cela Feet;Dimnens of Vision. '
it
Grauine Preparation for Languor, Unl
it Vercat Lassitude or ayilliuscular System.
ELABOLD'S Genuine Preparation for Counte
f I nancielind Brim:lons. -
E v, OLD , s Genuine Preparation for Pain, in the .
Ja. Bank Headache, Sick Stomach. ' "
fOrSee:adyrertisentent headed - ''
.-HRLAGDZD'S Januar. Bt cau
in anottier. column.
H E,:A - -.F1.-:7S:i. , WO,T.Z.L 1
NEWLY " 'REFITTED 1
T HE
tii4I)ERSIOTED having leased'
this well known. and i popolar hotel, in the city of
Harrisburg, is now rattier and_ furnishing the same
with NSW. is
in the very:-hest modern style.
It islocated Judie moat control part of the city, within
a short distance o f the - depots of fur cifferent railroad
end, also near..the State Ca Viol buildings.
Thelionte blare and the sleeping - apartments are
4 The.TABLE ho well provided with all seasonable all
eles This city is well :known-throughout the State as
haying the best market outside of the Atlantic aim; and
consequently -no complaints.shall be made on that score.
The BAR has also undergone changes andmill be kept
stocked with the beseithd purest - Liquors in the country
No exertion will, be spared le make the traveler and
'sojourner comfortable in every respect. A continuance
o; the patronage of the old customers, together with new
additions-is respectfully; solicited.
, . . J. R. BENFORB &
Harrisburg, August 23•tf
PROF ; ADOLPH P. 'TEUPSEIVT.
GOLD respectfully "iiiforth old
patrons and the public generally, that he will
continue to give instructions on the PIANO FOAM,
ME
LODEONA:;3IOLIN and also in the science of THOROIJOH
RAW. wilt w ilt pleasure wait upon'. pupils , at their
hometratApy hour : desired , or lessons be Myatt at
his res i t Thnit•ntreet, a few adore belOw. the .
Oermtuidlcerteeirchprch. . r.doclfroltrvs.
AUGUSTINE L. CRAYNE.
CARPENTER, AND BUILDER.
Residence 'No. 27 North Secfm4 . ,
N..II—:,TOBBING ATTENDED TO.
emu: •
w.= H.A.Ya
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Mee. Walnut St., between Second and
AVM' Batrikb*gi: • • •
41i4P1/800
=OS
ME
Nan 2thrertistmatts.
WHITE HALL-RESTAURANT.
THE UNDERSIGNED Vas' tken the Res
.'. tannin under they White Ball, in Market street,
where:. bre'prepared tryierye 6X,STSRB IN EVEItY
STYLE, Game in season, and every delicacythat can be
procured.
PRILADELPiIia. AND READING LE on draught, and
a general vaniety Of the ehoicuSt ,Lkinors. Lhill and see.
janB-dlw - 'GEORGE SEIDLTEtfiIS.
A BOWE 79.11. THE TIDIES.
TIM LIFT OF 1,
ANDREW JACKSON
• ..py..74#ERS PARTON;
AIIINOIk OP LIFE AND TIM OF AARON BURR,
S vols.iteo: - SteelPortneite. Price $2 60per,vol.
Cloth, $3 bheep, apd_s4
,
SOLD IWSIMEWRIPTION ONLY.
MASON pROTIFIERS Publishers New York.
TRE publishers -take -pleasure• in -an
nouncing the great success oftlifs Work, On . which
Mr. Parkin: - has; been forseveral, years engaged. • The
volumeirliready piiblishekl bevel been recCeivedt with
great enthustew by.the ‘ publlc. sad., rim press„ and .the
interest increekeSktolkeeenCetthOlographr. , .The third
volume is now ready,. completing the work.
In the present crisis, when the terrible evils "which
Jackson met so promptly, firmly yet teruperately,i again
threateni to destroy . os ss a nation, Oki most - Impartial,
thoreugh and exciting blegraphY of thii 'wooderftd man'
must pessree extraordinary interest to every krveiof Ins
country. He who would underatand the politics of to-day
must make himself familiar with the career of Atidrew
Jtosksoii. - and especially meet know the hlstortof his's&
ministration." How well Mn. Parton has relateathis, as
well asthe'rfo Jackabilli ceredr, thi Press sibundant4 -
testiflati.. J. STEAM:L(IIOH,
de2l lut
'• • • • Haril4burg,
Pa -
Agent forgid idJoloing_coaxttiala
HETZ E ''B HOl'
•
DAUPHIN ; ii.itpirni co PA .
.
• I-I R 0 A L) .6 f
FLIRTS well Inoivi and long egtal;ilialled
.j_ Hotel .Lae again got Into the hands Of Charley
Rhoads, who will keep it in Orin clats style.
Parties *frail kinds can be aocomsiodated -with breiOs
at any hour. a geed Ball BOOM will alwaya be at :the
service of his guests.; - •
lhanklui for ,the patronage he has received
from the eitizetis'onlarilsburg and vicinity, he respect=
fully . solicita a continuation or the same jahl.
SCOTCH WhISKY.
.ONE ,PUNCHEON. of. PURE SCOTCH
WHISKY just received and for sale by
jaal "1181-faziErtn,
WANTED.—AN ACTIVE AND RE
.O.E9TABLEKWODLAAT: for thompiiritiald4lCtlie
White"tiall Market aireei oppiette the 'Colin .
House. • - janZ-dtf
FOR'RENT. • ' • -
_ EVERAL .COMFORTABLE DWELLING.
Li HOUSES in different parts of this city. Stabling at
named tri abide Of them; Posseseion Oren' the firEt
April next- tj2-3m] CHAS. C. R&WIT.
OATS'!'OATS: 1
. .
2,000 B rY S e I ELS k r• ON UMTh :: ale 'very_ low foX 4
ph
All coal deliver - 6d and weigred at consumers door
by !he PatenVWelgh-Carta. Prima to suit the
WhOle.ala ' • '*2
tOR; RENT.—The : Store 'Room 13
West: idarkei , Strciet. P091141E1011 given.- either im
'mediatilf or on the At or April. Thin is a good Inialtineo
laud, and will be.ferOd cheap:
LIQUORS Alt- crosri --
.
HAVING concluded to discontinue the
0116/1)88.9. we offer our large and complete assort
ment of F/ss Wins; B NANDI )43, and - liquors of every de
serfptfousicdn,witbetit reserve. • •
ind. DOCK JR. & CO.,
Jsn2 , Opposite the Court Housa.'
L M CI 17 ,49. IA •
DR. D. W. JONES;
FRANKLIN HOUSE, HABRISAIERG, PA
_ .
fT AS now permanently located there,
. and may be consulted on all diseases, but more
panic:Warty diseases of a .urliate nature, suet as Goa
orrheea, Gleet, Stricture, Seminal WMOrrieSs and - Dye.
pepsia, liver Complaint; Giddiness,,Dimnies , Sight,
Pain in the Head, Ringing in Far; Palpitation of the
,rt, Pain istithe Hack and Limbs, Female Complaint=,
and all derangentient of Abe. gentle Organs, Dr. JONlf
will guarantee a perfect restoration_ with such mild and
balmy juices'of herbs that will Carry out disease in piste
of throwing it back upon the constitution. All diseases
of the Kidneys and Bladder ,speetily cured. A cure
warranted or no charge—mild cases cured Inliom three
to five days.
• SYPHILUS ' •
This is one of the most horrid or all diseases not im
mediately cured.. Makes its appearance'ia aurae and
eruptions over the whole boay, and the throat becomes
ulcerated. The victim of this disease becomes -a horrible
object till death - pots an end to his suffering. To such
Dr. JONES offers the safest and most Sure remedial is
America: There lira peemai Ilairriabnrg can testify
he cured them after all other treatment failed.
.Dr. JONES offers a remedy. o prevent the infection of
each dangerous diseases. It is a certain remedy if need'
aoording to direction and without-the least injury to the
system.
Dr. JONES may be consulted personally or by letter,
desc- iblog all symptoms, ori if desired, he •wili consult
with patient; at their residence, advice gratis.
Dr. JONES has private consulting ream.. Please ring
the bell at the ladies entrance. .The remedies used by
Dr. JO NEl3 , need no change of diet or hindrance trom bu
siness all- letters must contain a stamp to ensure an
answer.-Address Ds. D. W. JONES,
jaal . Franklin House, Harrtstbarg, Pa.
- - PORSALE.
ROM ONE TO,PIVE HUNDRED DOL
LABS BOROUGH BONDS. Alga., frdni Ten to Fifty
emcee of IfarritbertGaratock by •
GS. U. zuardnmex,
de24-11 • No. 28 eonti Second Street
BOYER'S SULTANANA'S BAUCH
lot Bit and Cold 'Dishes or all Kinds.
nit 'delicious and
Sauce, invented by th
'Boren.' for the Lon
tm Club, it, since bia
manufactured by the
house of QUASZ ffi
„, London, from- the
recipe. ibis - the &write
England, and on the
, with a high end grow
,at en among American
a, sad* much approved
a stimulant to the appetite
to digestion. ,
. ,
OPINIONS OP THE LoNEusr. mass.
"We recommend our'correimon dent to try.ktoita. Sar
an's new Sauce, entitled the "Sultanate Settee.' It to
made alter the Turkish recipe ; its flavor , is excellent,
and it affords considerable aid in cases of alowand weak
digestion. "--.7he lancet
"Savory Piquant, and Spicy, worthy the genies of
"A most, valuable adjunct to Ftsb,- - Flesb, and 'Fowl;
and sboi3lil hive a place un every table :"— Alfas. '
Bole agents for the United States. -
GARDNNK G. - YUELIN, 217 Fultdn'ar:. N. Y
end BRAY, HAT 18,414 Oornhin, Boston.
For 141614 Grooeis and Irrtili , Doaleta everywhere
janl4-dly-Staw-0,2
GUN - ,AND BLASTING POWDER,
,
JIM'S M. WIZEELER
HARRISBURG, PS:,
LENT YOB AU POWDER AND , FUSE
mintrzecrunio'ni '
• E.l.DDi'lltil i tE NEMOURS - At CO.,
' - Wilmington, Del.
ati•- • :1 supply always on hand. For ealejetnAp•
nfitc,tatei , ir prices: Magazine two miles below town
for Orderd.received at warehouse.
t - PARTY. BOTTLF4
0.11.4 thwitOtthilatiot arilil*Akty - ;
Irdiagligs4l44.,oo-4 , 1`
- v.- rt,i4 ;44.kusi
=El=
NOTICE.
TAE IT IN TIME.
New aftertiormints.
Care awes, cad, hoarseness, bete
s.QM i A.; ensa. any Prita , ins Or SOientSs Or
QJ t.l' ,I,the 71arpa4 liclieve tke 'Racking .
(i RONCH i A i ~ cou g h, in consumo m BT.-
, ~.. ' ehait,Aleatma, and Marrh,
s - i . Clear ata ide ttringth ft
1; ?0 0/ the vont qf -..
PUBLIC • rivEir...kict Its,
_ _
_ -
Few are aware of the imperial:ice of checking Con&
or "Compt m on Cold" in its first stage ; that which in the
beginniatiald yield to a mild.remed y,ggiegimst:pd,acon
attacks MeV:gip.: BRONCHWIW
containing - . demnlikottlinfrinlienta, allak Pointemtty,and
Bronchial Irritation.
“That trouble In my Throat ( for, which
'the "TROCHE ” are a specific) haring
made me often a mere whisperer." • -
N P. WHITS.
recommend their use to Public
Speakers."
BROWN'S
TROCHES,
BROWN'S
REV. E H. CHaPIN.
"Have proved extremely serviceable
for Hoarseness."
TROCsES
. .
HEY. HENRY WARD MEGRIM.
"Almost instant relief in the cistreaiing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.'"
BROWN'II
TROCHES
REV. A. C. EGGLESTON.
,:o'Contairtno‘Opinin or anytLing 'Wart
Doe." -.. -' - - - ' D.R.4. A. HATES,
BROWN'S
TROV;;IE . O
Chemist,, Boston.
"A simple and pleasant combination for
leocsba, dm."
=OWN'S
TROCHES'
"Beneficial in Broechits "
DR. J. F. W. DANE;
Boston.
"I have proved them excellent for
Whooping Cough."
REV. H. W. WARREN ;
Boston. .
"Beneficial when compelled to speak,
suffering from Cold."
REV. 2.' J. P. ANDERSON,
• St. Lords.
BROWN'S
.TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
• 4 T,Teatrial In removing Hoariness and
Irritation of the Throat, so common with
Speakers and Singers."
Prof. M. KAM" JOHNSON,
La Orange, Ga.
Teacher of Music, Southern
Female iDollecre.
TROCIIES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
"Great benefit when taken before and
after preaching, as they prevent Iloarse
nese. From their past effect, I think they
will be of permanent advantage to 0%. ,,
.11
REy. E. ROW! EY, A.
President of Athens College, Tenn.
Sold by all Druggists at 25 c,mits a box.
nov2ll•dawilm
TROCHES,
M3WN , S
I=l
JEWELRY,' WATCHES, CLOCKS,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
ALFRED F. ZIMMERMAN & CO.,
No. 52 MARKET ST.: HARRISBURCII, PA.,
Opposite lilerr'm Hotel and adjoining the European. Hotel.
HAVIN G
purchased the stock of E. F.
%JENNING9; and added a large assortment of new
JEW,ELRY, we wdl sell the same at the lowestprico, and
solicit Patronage.
WAToRBs, CLOCKS and JEWELRY neatly and
promptly repaired and delivered.
ALFRED F. 7:IIIMERMAN & CO.
Baring disposed army stock of Jewelry to Plfred
Zimmiuman & Go., I cheerfully recommend them to ruy
former customers as practical and experienced Watch
makers, and solicit for them a continuance of the pat
ronage, which hes been so generously extended to me
daring the last six years,
dr27
FOR THE SEASON.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
Vanilla, best in market s
ROW ; Lemon,
Pine Apple,
Stza*berry,
Celery,
Pare Distilled Ease Water,
Best English Balting.Sods,
• ~.. Pare Cream Tartar,
- Extra Pare Spices,
Fresh Culinary Herbs.
BILLER'S DRUG STORE,
d2O 01 Market Street.
CHAMPAGNE WINES.
Dl3O us mei:crag:My
. .. _
(Imam] Ha:immix ' " - . : .
Gasx,lB & Co., .
,
ABCaoll.--gazERT Moue - glut,
Se.auauga Muscvisc,
Ittuena & Co!a,
. VEREENAT,
. . . CABLIa
. _ .
In store awl for sate, by (JOHN IL ZIEGLER,
. 73 Market. street
AUCTION ! AUCTION! I
9IWO -SILVER MEDALS, Diploma and
speciaa GerNficate, awarded to PYNE k BARR at
the Pennsylvania and New York State Faire for their
valuable ICS CREAM •FREFZER AND EGG BEATER„
and for the purpose of attending to the manufacture and
sale of the same; W. Barr offers for sale his large sad en
tire stock of FURNITURE, STOVES, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, and FANCY ARTICLES. In short, he wi ll
close out his entire Stark at Auction and Private Sale.
Give him- a call. AUCTION EVERY EVENING.— .
Anet'on store Second street, next to State- Genital Bazik
cle2G.tf W. BARR..
NOTICE TO TAILORS.
APERSON who can give, ample and
satisfactory reference of character and qualiaca
thins in the best establishments in Philadelphia, in which
he has been engaged as Cutter, bmit at Customer and
Retail trade, is desirous of connecting himself with /47
Tailor already established, or entering into partnership
witli'srate person having funds and energy to establish
a place In Harrisburg, hiving alto influential acquaint
ances who will and can exert themselves livhis favor in
Harrisburg and vicinity. References required. For
further Information address RCRANIC,
del4-3W • 667 Barton Street, Philadelphia.
FURS 1 FURS! I FURS! II
gLARGE LOT-OF ALL RINDS, at, very
low prices; received this morning at
CALELC.A.RT , S,
Next to the Harrisburg sank,
Ilarket aware.
. ,
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
UNDERSHIRTS, all kinds. . •
.GENTLEMENS , DRAWEES, All kinds.
SkIANDID LOT OF HOSItRY, all kinds.
A; LARGE STOOK. OF GENTS GLOVES, all kinds.
GENtLyigENts 'acrAw - Ls, all kinds."
CRAVATS
HRAVATS AND. SOSEENUEEta, all kinds.
RANDIKERCELIETS SILK AND LINEN, all kinds.
CLOTHS AND CI&IIIIERES, in great variety.
For good and cheap Goods in "MESS' WEAR, ,, call at
CATEWART'S,
del , Next to the Harrisburg Dank.
JOHN B. SMITH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
CORNER, SECOND AND WALNUT STS. '
gnrrisborg, Pa. •
ALWAYS on hand a hirgoissottment of
BOOTS, Ma, GATTIZEO; &c., Of the very best
tualities for ladies, gentlemen, and childrens'
Prices to snit the times. Al! kinds of WORK MADE TO
ORDER In ihe best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING done at short notice. .
oetl6-dtf JOHN B. St4lTEi,•Narriaburg.
FLAT 'STOLEN - OR — DRIFTED AWAY
THE SUBSCRIBER'S FLAT was miss
_a_ lug from the landing yesterday morning. Heiden,
a reward of $lO wib be. paid for any information ibat
shall lead to the detiction and conviction of the dna',
Or if drifted away, $2 will be paid for its recovery.
de23•dtf W. K. 'vERnEKE.
RP.I.RUNEK'S CHEAP BOOHSTOILE,
51 MARKET STREET,
IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY
TO GT
SCHOOL BOOKS
ADD
SCHOOL STATIOTHERY,
Comprising all the varioul
READING AND SPELLING BOOKS ;
ADIEMMETICSGEEDA.
GRAMMARS, EITMOBOGIRS,
, , „. DICTIONARIES, H1E,40.E1.59,
• e - 141ILGEOPHIES, mad
'all the SCHOOL BOOKS tined ht,litamtpttins -Pelle and
Private i!ehoole of tee City; together with
:COPY: AND COMPOSITION ROCKS,
LE'ITER, GAP and - '2 4 102W PAPER,
BLANK BOOKS, Blot TR% _
DEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, .
PENS AND. HOLDERS, INK
. , INKSTANDS, RULERS ar d
the most complete. ititiertm'e'ut ot SCHOOL STATIONERY
constakittoit Baia and for sale at THE LowEsr 112
OF &m e ptio.ul,tbit city. at' , _ * - 7
. BERGNER'S CHEAP - BOOKSTORE,"
.
, , 5111yratt Syhat.
IStiedikotinfalnadelo teadhers an& &Mem
Any artiaie not on haBG-PPBRBY , turzillieS.,lvit h°u
extra *Urge, , • . ef"24
.1.4Y46T8! VALLEY NUT COAL I .—For
sae
"SW"P@r --- :Or P:11/N2
CO
.4 M. WHEELER.
10 --"Cooddeftiv-ridtitazibtia de. 1107/6
FIESI
and SINGERS
DR. G. F. BRILLOW,
Boston
FIXER, P. JENNINGS
Nutmegs,
Parsley.