Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, January 19, 1861, Image 3

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APRISP•UR4
Afternoon, January 19, 1661
ly receipts of oil: over the Sunbury
tailroad amniint aFout. four bun-
.711 FIRE ManiaJor the Friendship
.tty of our city will arrive hole about
of April or the fir6t of May.
mar.—We . learn that a strong effort
de this winter to obtain the passage
make the Hanisburg bridge a free
?LAM 41:PROVEBIENIS.—We hear of
rf new dwelling houses to ire erect
Fifth and Sixth Wards of our city
=Kamm
Jews., how is My wife to-day?" The
dr his head' aud said': "You must
the worst." . "What !" exclaimed
id husband; "is
.she likely to re-
ALL —An elderly lady residing in
rest, while returning from Market
tg, received a revere fall on the pave
kiurth street, near Strawberry alley.
ight she had dislocated her shoulder
by the accident.
its WIATHER. —After four days of almost
"errupted glom the clouds disper.scd yea
an4l-rrn the second time since its change
moon was visible Lost night. The
:ature was pleasant and to day has cans
* disappearance of.snow and ice.
I=l
Alyce.—ln consequence of Rev. C. W.
.dner being sick and not able to fill his place,
Mr. Robinson yin preat:b in the colored
tbyterian church' tomorrow morning at
&past ton o'clock,' anl Rev. Mr. DeWitt at
.0 in the evening.
oinerenbri I—A special meeting of:
itizen Fire'Courtiany; will be held at their
this (Saturday) evening. Every member
(nested to be punctual in attendance, as
priate action on'; the death of our late
,remember, JOAN W. BOYER will be taken.
order.
Itartaistirea, Jan. 17, 18GO.
TOR TELEGRAPH the editor of the
aph please inform an "Inquirer," which
pronouncing dictionaries is the standard
community ?
Ea—lnquire at Bergner's disk; 'Book
where you will find a full assortment of
Standard Edition."
Locx-Ur.—There were nine lodgers in
sck up last night.. Six "voluntaries,"one
Ink," and one rough looking little negro
sounded" for attempting to pound his fa-
The "voluntaries" of course were die
!, while the remainder were subjected. to
sual penalties.
.AND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT.-
grand vocal and instrumental concert to
"en at the St. Lawrence (German Catholic)
ch, on Front street, will come off next
day evening. The programme embraces a
)er of musical gems, which we have no
will be rendered in a satisfactory man
)s, the several performers. Altogether,the
.rt promises to be very entertaining, and
worth the price of admission-25 cents.
''ENSIVE Davorm.—The pews in the Ply
th Church, (ff. W. BEECHER'S ' ) Brooklyn,
sold at auction last week. The first pew
struck off at $l6O premium. A number of
from $l4O to $l6O each. At premiums rang
lig from $lOO to $l4O nearly all the most de
sirable were taken. Other lots went off at
from $7O tb $lOO, $45 to $7O, $25 to $45, and
o ou down to $l7, at,whioh all but sixteen
were disposed of. The latter were tali& at
,rerniums ranging from $lO to $l4.
THE BAPTIST CHURCH SHRVlCES.—Preaching
next Sunday morning and evening by the
;v. R. H. Austin, of Pottsville, Pa. The pub
are invited to attend. We are informed
t the Rev. Wm. S. Wood, of Greene county,
~ has accepted an invitation from this church
;become their pastor. It is expected that he
t' commence his labors in that capacity about
e Ist of Ittarcb. "'tar. Wood is quite a young
an, a graduate A of Jefferson an. •
'; Presbyterian Theological Seminary; of'Allci,
y city. It is said, by those who hairehertid
, that his pulpit abilities are very tine; and
predicted will make a faithful and success
pastor.
-lb.--
AK Tarayss.—Our exchanges are filled
ouuts of the operations of sneak thieves
eir respective localities. 'Our own city is
exempt from their visitations, and our citi-
would do well to keep a watchful eye on
• e gentry that ostensibly vend small wares,
who in reality are "spotting" for plunder.
• gars, too, need watching. While tho "lady
the house" is obtaining something to satisfy
' appetite of the apparently needy, valuable
tides are secreted while her back is turned,
only missed when pursuit is ,vain. We
epeat look out for strolling venders of "small
legs" and Beggars. '
FORTUNE TELIZRB. —A bill has lately been in
troduced into the House of Representatives of
is Stale to make fortune-telling a penal of
ence, punishable by fine and imprisonment.—
trologers, planets-readers, administers of
Jove powders" and all sorts :Of pretenses of
telling events or "fortunes". to come
2 der this law, as, after mention ng several, it
eludes everything by saying "or by any other
ns." When the Fortune Teller is arrested,
or her advertisement, may be used as evi
to convict them of the offence. This
of legislation is hardly necessary, for those
are duped by 'a fortune-teller might as
11l spend their money that way as any other.
e bill was introduced by . Mr. Moore, of
ladelphia, and was referred to the commit
- on Vice and Immorality, who will probably
.port the same next Monday or Tuesday.
Tus CROSSINGS at, Walnut and 8d Streets aro
sadly in need of repair..
NEW Music.--Just received at W. Knoche's
Musie-Store,Sajlr A ii .pdpoion's Quickstep with
true likeness of the' gallant Major. — Port
Sumter Grand Iflareli,• both composed by S.
Glover. They are its"al gems, to be had, at No.
92 Market, street
11/nAnt OF A FIIIILMAN—The Citizen Fire Com
pany tolled their.bell and placed their deg .at
half mast to clay, es a - token of respect to the
memory -of Mr. Joint W. BOYER, one of their
most active members who died suddenly '
mottling.'
• . . ,
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Re.yiArin A reward;of, five dollars will tie
given to any person or persons who will give
informatieM towards the detectiOn oftl a pernon
or persons who maliciously ptherMseabatract
cd a flag from the hill .orthe Hope fire Com
pany, belonging to.one of the old soldiers of this
city. 4aL. B. HuMiea.;•Sec'.y. •
•t
ASSAULT AND BATTERY —Mr. Joseph Seltzer
was bound over this morning by the mayor in
the sum of one thousand dollamta,arkwer the
charge of assault and tatikiry upon the ir.erson
of Walter G. Grahamof Butler:ccunty. The af
fair occurred at the corner of 3d &Walnut, and
is said to have .originated in a disputeielative to
the settlement of the (state of some deceased
membar of the family of one of the parties,
Dm Philadelphia Daily Record calls attention
to the feet that, by decisions of some of the
English courts, and of the Supreme eourts of
several of the States, the doctrine has been laid
down that it is the duty of Notaries Public to,
present% person. and' not by a clerk or deputy,
such notes as are allowed to go to protest : and
that. where' this has not bath done, the whole
proceeding is, legally void.. No 'decision has
ever been made is this State, we believe, of
this character.
Mums PINS are not confined to the holidays,
but are " hulsome" whenever the weather is
not too warm. Au exchange gives • the follow
ing receipt for their "make-up :" "Two pounds
of beef, two pounds of suet, four iiiiunds of
sugar, two pounds of stoned raisins ; frail. pounds
of currents,.one pint of brandy, one pint of
Lisbon wine, four pqunds of apples cut fine,
one nutmeg, quarter of au ounce of cloves,
half an ounce of cinnamon,. half an ounce of
citron, and the pealing of an orange with the
juice. This will make forty pies." •
Mn. EDIITOIi-- Dear Sir : If you willplease
notice that gambling house that is going on
almost in the same yard with your office, you
will do the town' a great favor. It is not only
carried on through the week, but on Sunday
night and day. Do give it a notice in your
paper, and see if you .canyok be the - ritilarts - Of
having it stopped. Thisi , p6lice4ill not take
anv notice of it, although they know that it is
going on. -Yours truly,
IN THE NBIGHBORHOOD
[NOTE—Not being a visitor of gambling
houses, we are unable to vouch for the correct
ness of the above, but wo advise . our "neigh
bor" to make the necessary information before
some alderman, and, as court 'commences on
Monday next, his Honor; Judge Pearson, will
have the matter-properly - atterided to.—ED.]
ELECTION OF OFFICKELS.—The following is a
list of officers of:the Hope Fire Company, elected"
for the ensuing year :—President, Wm. H. Kep
ner ; Vice Pregslent, A. K. Black ; Secretary,
V. B. Hummel ; Assistant Secretary, Mc - - -
Granigan ; Treasurer, H. M. Koller ; Librarian,
T. Sample ; Chief. Engineer, R. R. Barr ;
sistants, J. M. Groff'and H. Hummel ; Chief of ,
Hook and . Ladder Truck, W. D. Carson ; As
sistants, D. Barr and H. Carbery ; House Di
rectors of Engine and Hose Carriage, A. Brown,
J. Likens, C. Hummel, T. Saniple, J. M. Gar
verich, EL Lemar, J. M, Barr and WM: D. Ear
tempts were made by the secessionists to„inter
rupt the free navigation the Mississippi; the
now powerful foundation of New Orleans would
become the bed of a lake, where fishes would
live instead of men." Mr. Holman, (Dem.) of
Indiana, said "The people whom he represent
ed would notcontsent that the Union should be
destroyed, and, that if a bill was passed giving
the President authority to accept the services
of volunteers, he could have onehundred thou
sand men horn the West alone, and then let the
oret come!' Mr. Morris, (Dem.) . of Illinois,
said "Nero fiddled while Rorie was burnhig ;
and President Buchanan while the Republic is
failing into ruin, complacently comes forward
and 'says he is not responsible for it I Bat he
salt, with the whole country, as Nan said
unto David, 'Thou art the Maul" The black
nese of darknels - will overshadow Buchanan's
memory. It Were- were needed any other in
scription upon his tombstone, it should be
'God have mercy on me.' " , .
For the Telegraph.
The turnitnie fel-the Governor's
.
- House:-
Eniroa Tmsona,in :—I hear that
one of the last acts of Gov. , Pacher-was the ap
pointment of Philip Dougherty for the purpose
of spending the $B,OOO aPproPiiited fork the
purchasing of new furniture for the Governor's
residence. Whilst I have no objection to the
appointment of Mr. Dougherty, who is en
honorable gentleman ; yet it was understood
before the law was passed, that the secretary
of the Commonwealth, Mr. SLIFER, would be
appointed, tu order to consult the wishes of the
Gpvernor's lady in his selection. it is now
commonly rumored about town that a lot of
second-hand furriiturelmabeen purchased from
Gov.' Packer at eahorbitant high prices, and
that the money is to •Im expended in that man
ner. Can you inform .of the facts in this
case. INQUIRER.
`Norn. = We know nothing of the facts in the
case, bat have heard considerable complaint
about the appoint ment and - the' purchase of
second-hand furniture. We consider it dis
graceful to the State to ask a new Goveinor to
take a house furnished by the State with
seconcl-bansifurniture,. and. wondyiseSloyernor
Curtin to'repudiate.sucipurchases.. The Legis
lature'apii6Priated the ..inoney for' not twat
tire, an& t t mut" distirieflf.aideretoodrithar. His
friend, Col. Swink should buy -
Ptttnovluaniv etlegrapty, ealuOav antrum:lit, .11attuary 19, 1861:
THE WEATHER AND THE SIDEWALEa.—FrOM a
very cold temperature, a few days ago, we are
now plunged into - temperate atmosphere.
The snow melts, and, there are indications of
rain. TheLsidewalks in the morning area glare
of ice, and woe to him who ventures out with
out rubbers on his feet;,while at noon, to walk
without stout boots' is' certain. to soak your
stockings, 430 preValent and so penetratidg is
the slush. is 'the -meantime, the unsef led.
state of the ; weather: puts the
. ladies in au
earthly 'purgatory. :They can't get out to sit! ,
themselves, to shop, or to 4301 ou their friends,
and of c CourEe.no.onti caricall on them. -Goasip
is liuloArrar;•the fountains of news are dried up
.and thettemizer seriously_ lamenteth thereat: _
. , . . .
RI , MAKABLD CASE --A LADY IN A THANCE.-
The Pittsburg . Gazette gives an account of a re
markable.. case of suspension of vitality in
Wheeling.' ''A hidy, residing in this city, who
had been lyilagillibr along time; died to all
appearinces-on'SattOay.night of week before
last, and the.pepesSarypreparations were made
for intermerite ft Was. discovered...however,
sr
when 'the body was about to be plil ~in the
coffin; that it still retained its nattn; ..errnth.
This, of coarse, 'occasioned a great sitrtnipe,and
efforts were made to restore animatX, but
Without success. The unfortunate woinan still,
remains in the aame•dondition, and as yet no
signs of decomposition have appeared, although
some six Or eight days have . elapsed since
death we's supposed to have taken place. The
case has excited no little interest among the
leading physicians and others of the city and
vicinity. • . .
COLUMBIA AND MARYLAND LINE BAILIODAD.-
The annual election for President and Directors
of the Columbia and Maryland Line Railroad,
was held .at Cooper's Red Lion Hotel, in Lan
caster, on Monday last, and the following gen
tlemen elected officers for the ensuing year :
President—Jeremiah B. Haines.—Directors
9en. Baktram A. Shaeffer, J. 13. Shum'an, J. A.
Sheaff, C. S. Kauffman, John C Walton, Jas.
McSparran,John Lon g,Jeremiah Brown ,Joseph
- 13allance, Wyatt W. Miller, and Thomas R.
Neel,of Lancaster county,and Col. J. J. Heck
art, of Port Deposit, Md..
At- a meeting of .‘ the Board,-, immediately
after the election, '-Joseph %llama was re
elected Treasurer. and Jeremiah Brown, Secre
tary.
Mona Srcassrox. 7 —The secession doctrine
seem to be spreading all over this country.—
The free North is beginning to talk of seceding
from this. Union. The Pittsburg Journal Says :
Allegheny county hat a population of 180;-
000, and Pittsburg and Allegtrep alone have
of themselves about 90,000 free white inhabi
tants.- Let us proclaim our grievance :
First—We have prayed for a tariff which
should in some degree protect our own honora
ble and valuable industry. Congress has ne
glected our petitions.
Second—We have . remonstrated against the
tariffs which have approached more nearly than
the present to our wants. Oar remonstrances
have'been disregarded.
Third—We have again and again besought
Congressional aid towards making navigable
our great rivers. That aid has never been ex
tended -to us. This ja 4 a,n . outrage on Our
rights.
Fourth—Citizens froartkis county have been
driven.out of various StatiVof the.ifouth with
out judge dr jury. Th 6 is a breach of the
Constitution.
To which we might add that the United
States Governident continues, without our lief
asked, to hold the arsenal at Lawrenceville
that they also have here a Custom House, a
Postoffice and Surveyor of. the Port ; _that they
persistently hoist the American flag with thir
ty-three stars theron ; that this county gave
ten thousand majority for Lincoln.
Unless some compromise is proposed, should
not the people of. Allegheny county secede from
the Union ? On a question of numbers, we
could favorably with South Carolina,
more white inhabi
iith a population
has asserted her
ly withdrawn her
se. We challenge
grievances equal
ngers some com
----e
P. S.—Since the above is in type we learn
that our county is also effected. The people of
"Nartsgribble" and "Verbeketown" talk.se
rionsly of withdrawing from this city and set
up as an independent Nation.
P. S.--Lannt.—Linglestown has also given
notice that unless this doctrine of secession is
crushedshe will be determined to withdraw from
the county. Can't our friends of Patriot and
Union stop this rebellions spirit
A Outwits AFFAIR.—The Seneca Countr re
ports a startling circumstance which occu. 'ed
last week at the Seneca Falls Hotel. The la ly
of the proprietor was alarmed early in the
morning by a noise like the report of a pistol,
in, a sitting room adjoining that she occupied.
On seeking the cause she found that the top of
a nice mahogony center table had cracked open.
The table had been in use in the place it. occn
pied six months and there was no tire in the
room at the time of the explosion. The Roches
ter Union says the table was purchased in that
city two years since, which we takels Sufficient
explanation of the phenomenon. Rochester
tables have always been famous for "knock
"tippinta,' and "turnings," and it is
not, at all wonderful that one of them should
finallv have "busted."
ARREST FOR TREASON AGAINST' SOUTH CARO
LINA! !—J. N. Merrittian, Collector ofthe port
of-Georgetown, S. C., was on Monday last ar
rested by the people of Georgetown on a charge
of treason against the State. A letter was
found written by him and directed to Mr. Bu
chanan, stating that be (Merriman) had just
cleared vessels in the name of thejUnited
States, and that he would continue to do so.—
The letter calls upon the President to send a
boat and men to collect the Federal Revenue,
and informs him of the progress made in the
construction of the iVorts near Georgetown,
and promises to-keep him posted from time to
time in relation ho the same. The letter is
signed by his initialss, J. N. M.
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE
AND STRANGERS
visiting the City is called to the largest and finest as
sortment of
letter, Note and Oap Papers,
' Envelopes, Pens and Holders,
- Ink, Inkstands, Pencils .
Writing an hand Boxes,.
.• bthog Board ,and a
fin variety of all kinds of STA -zhich for Fa
'sett quality cannot be swilled, at -
. SERONER'S CHIMP BOOKSTONgs.. '.-
' iletft • "• 61 Market Street.
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7(~~1p1Q Ugtx
THE ATTENTION OF
LARGE ARRIVAL OF Naw GOODS.—THE CIIEAE-
E,,T Goons OFFERED 'yards Canton
flannel at 10 cents, worth 12 cents.. 2,000
yards bleached 44 muslin at 10 cents, worth 12
cents. 10 Pe beautiful new style pririt at 10
cents, worth 12 cents. 50 Pe print at 7 and 8
cents, worth 12 cents, warranted fast color.-
1,500 yards 'of unbleached muslin at 10 cents,
the best ever made for the price. 1,000 under
shirts and drawers at 50, 62 and 75 cents.—
Socks and and ladies stockings a large variety.
Our whole stock of winter goods, such as
Shawls, De Laines, Pant. Stuff, Cloth, and all
kinds. of Flannels I will sell off at cost. Now
is the time to get bargains. S ',wiry,' at
hotals' old corner. . :
Davis' Psgn KiUer.
.
No IffitnoiNE Is niorolirom . its " action th
eases of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, kc., than Perry Davis' ..
Pain Killer. Itis the achnowledged antidote which eel:
dom fails it applied in its „early symptoms. No family
"hould be without a bottle of it always on hand.
The ataln on linen from 'the use of the Pain Hiller is
easily removed by washing in alcohol.
pairlo l Pain Killer seems particularly effl,actous
helera morbns; bowel complaints, and other dieekses
which the native* : of Burinitt, from their nnwhOleeome
style of living, arc. peculiarly expend. It Is a valuable
antidote 'ollie poison of Centipedes,B6upions, hornets
&o. REV. J; BENJAMIN ,
Lste Missionary in burmah..
Sold by all druggists, grocers and' medicine dealers'
brofighout .helJuited Stales and Walks: nlB-Im.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
CELEBRJAMESItiARKE:rus
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Prepared from a Preecription of Sir J. Clarke, if. D.
• Physteian Extraordinary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing In the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution Is subject. It moderates all 13310114 and re,
moves all olxstructions,: and a speedy cure may be
relied on. . ' .
"TO MARRIED LADIES -
it is peculiarty suited 'lt will, in a short time, bring on
the monthly period With regularity. .
Bach bottle; price One Dollar, bears um Government
Stamp'Or dreat Britain, to prevent counterfeits,
CAUTION.
There Pills shouid nat , be taken by :females flaring the
'MST THREE iiaillTitSqf Pregame", as thiiciresure
to biipg on Miscairiage,'hat at any other tienelhek' are
nifty
In all cases of• Nervous and Spinal Affections, Fain In
the Back and Limns, Fatigue'en slight exertion, Palpita.
lion- of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills wit
effect a'cure when all other means have failed ; and al.
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron; celomol;
antimony. or any thing Inn tful to the constitution.
Full directions In the Pamphlet around each package,
ve Wolk should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.-41.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure r bottle, containing 50 Tills,
by return mall.
For gals by C. A. Ba. , (24VART. )y9 dawly
BUY THE BEAST.
• NORTON'S
0.11%1"1"M31111NT
FOR
SALT RHEUM AND - SCROFULA,
pmum.asurrrix cuttEDl
SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALE, HEAD,
FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, BAR
BERS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING
OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP
TIONS OF THE SKIN.
.
This Ointment bears no resemblance to ay of ner ox
ternarremedy at present before the world. The modeo
Its operation IA peculiar'.
t penetrates to tho basis of the disease—goes to its
ey oource—and-cures it from the. flesh beneath to the
.1n on the surface.
Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
operate downward, thus driving the disorder {wards,
and-often occasioning terrible internal maladies.
- Noirron'antwritawr, Ott thwcrestea.-"-.
of the diseita' e upward, and every -particle of it is &I
nas the enrol it eifectsds complete. Not only are the
sores healed—the - eruptions removed—the swellings re
duced—but the seeds of the disease are expelled from the
dash ; isonsespently there can be no relays°.
Victims of *emus end eruptive complaints, who have
tried every:professional mode of treatment and every ad
vertised curative without relief, here .Is a certain, safe,
and expeditious remedy for the °vita you endure. A•
Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth of all that is here
tated.
_Since its first introduction, the properties of the Chit
meet have teen tested in the most obstinate cases-cases
hat utterly defied the best medical skill in the .country,
and upon which the most celebrated healing springs pro
duced no effect—and in every instapee with every one
ness.
Sold is Large Bottke—Price 6O Cents.
GERRIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York
WHOLEELAIX DEPOT •T
PMFOLD, PARKER & MOVER'S,
Wholesale Druggists, 15 Beckman at., N. ' l / 4
Sold by Gao.Bseatiza, Harrisburg, Pa. ' •
mar7-daarly
OMPORTABIT, TO FEMILLNO
Prepared by Cornelius . L. Cheeseman 1 M. D
•
.•I•TEW .YORK CITY.
ril.EfE combination of ingredients in these
1. Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice.
They are mild Iff.thetr operation, and certain in correcting
all irregularities; Painful Menstruation, removing all
structions, 'Wheihir- from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all net ,
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and
limbs, he., disturbed sleep ,, which arise from interruption
of nature
TJ MARRIED LAMA
Dr. Cheeseman's Ile/1411/iiilliabie, as they will bring
on the monthl with*MlMlty. .. - Ladies who have
been disappoirl to li use of other Pilbroakplace the
utmost evidbibnce hiDrr,cti`tMileinan's Pins Oing all that
they reptia9M to do. ,
N )TICS
fhereistime condition if the festal sysknelin - which the
l i Pals commit be takes, waited producing a PROULLt/I
RESULT. 2h condittrn referred to ieP.SEGOTANdr—
tke result, 'AUSNARR/Ba.g, - Such is thesarreetstible
tendency of the medullae to_ rafore, he sexual functions to a
normal caruhtien„ that men :the reproductive pouur, z ot
fulturSP4POug taut* ' •
WureantiutPurnlymigotibieboid
lajorlooti, Zaplleardireollans, *Sidi should be "'bad, no
companteach box. Priae $l.. Scat by mail on enclosing
1.1 to DeivOgatneurs L. 9 , 492041":110x 4,5§1,.P05t Mee,
New Yobr'Uty.
Sold by Min 74 - Aristin evel Mail the United Slates
HUTCHINGS,
deetarallyret . forthellelted States,
$4 Broadway, New York.,
o wholitiellorders NOW be addr d..
Sold yC. 1t#20;41.
TiDi Us' on Da. HosrierrEa's - S.rinot. BIT
Em for Dyspeysla f Flatulence, Heaviness of the Stikaach.
or any other like affections, is secondto none in America
or abroid; -To be - Tibia to state confidently that the
' , Bitters" aro a certain-cure for Dyspepsia and like die-
eases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed plemure3
It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies
the blood, imparts renewed vitality to tho nervous sys
lete,"givlng It that tone and'energy so.indlapensable for
the restoration of health. The numereus acknowledge
menu of its superior excellence and beneficial results,
have assured the proprietois that it cannot but prove a
great- care, to the afflicted, and impart vitality to the
thorough system.
gar See advergxemeet in another Ai:attain. dl9
- SPALtoNto!s Pasa&Rico GLUE is clisig - riVil for
repairing furniture In all eases where cabinet-makers ,
glue is used. RAO - excellent Air mending books, rebut.
ening the loosened , leaves and covers qdickly and firmly . .
It is pat up in a bottle or gase glue.pot, with a brush,
and will become indispensable to the housekeeper. •
deel9-dawlm ; -•
DR. 'JAIL MCCLINTOCK'S PRCTORAL SYRUP
Cabnitthe most harrasslng cough, relieves the oppressed
lungs Mid irritated throat, loosens and brings away by
painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind.
.pipe and bronchial tubes, regulates the excited pulse,
mites rest, and removes every symptom of Orddlooir.
Price Si 00. Sold by duo. Brummi. • 'l3lO
IgkICTARINES 1 1 small invoice of
1.1 - - this-delicate friet, in packages of two.pouridce.ch
rllepelsea: The wailW Is very superfine. ,
anvil . &
DOOR JR. CO
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no
eunal—lostanianeous in - effect—Beautiful Black or
Natural Brown—co staining the skin or injuring the
Hair—remedies the absurd and 11l effect of Bad Dyes, and
invigorates the Hall. for life. None are genuine unites
signed "W . A. Batchelor " Sold' everywhere.
CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor.'
81 Barclay Streti, New York '
marrz dawly
WEAKNESS AND DElllllTlf.—All who suffer
from weakness or debility, where there is a want of en.
ergy, should at once have mamma to JUDSON'S MOUN
TAIN HERB PMTS. They immediately purify the blood,
and act upon the mainspring.of life, giving strength and
vigor to the system. Young persons entering into-wo
ruanhoodovith ederangemeut of the funetionsl and , to
mothers et the turn of life, these Pills will be most efft
,eacious in correcting the tide of life that may be on the
turn. Youug and elderly men suffer in a similar manner
at the same periods, mhen•there is always danger, they
should thermore.tin,lerge a CenrSe of this purifying me•
diciue,.which etishreslasting health -
This great Household Medicine ranks among the lead,
In necessaries of life, as ills well known to the world
that it cures complaints other reatedids cannot reach ;
'this fact is Ws well established as that the Satlighte the
World.
&old by all medielnedegiers. - • de26-lm
IT is A COMMON vassatarem that thele
more tuilferers from debility, among Americans, than
can be found among any other civilized nation: The,
reason is obvious. We take toe littleexercise, and for
get the wants of the body in the absorbing purseltil `of
bwilness. In all such cases, ordinary medicines can do
little good. What is reqeired Is Plateful's tonic and in
yigerator as Dr. J. Hostetter has'givtaii to the world, in
his CELEBRATED "RIPPERS." The weak and 'nervous
denizen of the counting house, the eihansted toiler - upon
the shop-board, and the prostrated student of the mid
night lamp h lye found a wehderful regenerator in the
'Bit' firs," and preter it'le inure pretentious , but less ef
ficacious mediciirs. But it should not, e forgotten that
the agent which Is'so magical in its influence. upon a
frame which is merely debilitated; is equally powerful
in assisting nature to expel the most terrible forms of
disease. Who would not give it atrial?
Sold by druggists and dealers everYwhero: -
Milr'See advertisement in another column.
uov2o.lm ,
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
DR. DITPONOO'S GOLDEN PIL
FOR FEMALES.
Infallible in correcting,- [regulating, and removing all
obstructlons, from-whatever cause, and al
ways successful as "a .
live.
BEEN
T HESE PILLS HA.VE BEEN USED - BY
the doctors for many years; both In Frani° and
America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and
he is urged by many thousana ladies who used them, to
make the Pills public for' the alleviation of Dime suffering
from any irregularities whatever, as well AS to prevent
an increase of family where health will not perudt it:—
Females particularly situated, or those supposing them
selves so,. are' ClLtalatilid against - these Pills whileln that
condition, as`they are' sur to produce miscarriage, and
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo
nition, although their mildness would-prevent;any mis
chief to health—otherwise the Pills aro recommended.
Full and explicit directions accompany each hox. Prise
$1 00 per box. Fold wholesaleVand retail by •
CHARLES A. BANNYAItT, Druggist, •
No. 2 Jotailf Row, Harrisburg, Pe. —
"Ladles," by_ sending' him Id Ott
_to the Harrisbu rg Post Office, can haVe the Pills sent free of observation to
any-part , of the country (confidentially) and "free °r pm
tine by mail. Sold LUSO by S. S. Simms, Beading,
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & Cowconc, Philadelphia, J. L. Lau-
MGM, Lebanon, and by one druggist in: every city and.
village in the Union, and by S. D. Bows, sole proprietor;
New York.
N. 13.--Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Golden Pills
of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. All
ethers are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your lives andehealtl4, (to say nothing of be
ing humbugged out of ybur money;) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. /lowa on every box,
which has recently been added on account of. the Ilia
Mg counterfeited. -441w3-.lsw/y.
New 12thertisenLents
~ , Care Cough, Cohl, Hoarsene s s,' Influ•
c ( ....CSW 4/. enza. any Imitation or soreness of
cb kr . the Ihroat; Beliere the Harking
B RONC H lA L . Cmi Con
chga 4 ,Ittits:ct u ,antr n ' Ca tarrh,
1. „9„,
ns 1 4 . Clear an git! ! itrength to
' u 7 ' PA Thi I i - I' CY S P B al i IC E R S.'.
andSINGEnS
Few are aware of the importance of checking -a Cough
or "Common Cold" in its first state that which. in Sine
beginning would yield to amild remedyiir neglected Sian.
attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TR , CHER,'
containing demulcent ingredients, alliy Pulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
"That trouble in my Throat, (for width
the "TRIICIIk" are a specific) hasung
laud° me Often a mere whisperer. ,
N P. WILLIS.
"I recommend their use to Public
Speakers."' '
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
REV. E. H. CHAPIN.
"Tiara proved 'extremely. serviceed)o
for Eloareenase." • -
TROCHES
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
"Almost instant relief in the illitreilsing
I labor of br
o atning peculiar to Asthma."
BEY. A. C. EGGLESTON.
, Ountain no Opium or auytLing
DR. A. A. HAYES,
Chemist, Boston: '
"A simple and pleasant combination for
Coughs, gm."
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
"Beneficial in Bronchitis
DR. J. F. W. LANE,
Banton
have Prove
Whooplug Cough.",
TROCHE
BROWN'S
- REV. El. W. WARREN,
g•Benedelal When compelled to os speak,
suffering from Cold.'!
REV.,S. J. P. ANDERSON; .
St. Utile; .
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHESI
. „
"Effectukl in removing Hoarseness and
frriMtMn of Me . Thkoat; so common with
Sneakers "and 131rigern."
RROWN'S
*. STACY AMMON,
La Grange,
Teecher Vlll3lO, Southern
'Female College.
"Great benefit 'when taken - before and
atter preaching, es - they prevent Hoarse-
Seas. From their past effect, I thiuk they
will be of pormenent adiantage to me."
REV: 'E. ROWLEY, A. M.,
, - President of Athens College, Tenn..
gargAd Druggists at 25' cantim box.
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TROCHES
EZEMEI
TItOGYIES
BROWN'S
Tuocum.sl
PROF. ADOLPH P : " TEIIPSER
wourilOziso l iectfully:, infoim old
Y *trees and the pi/bile — generally, that he will
mintinueto give instructions' on the PIANO PORTR„.IaILs.
LODEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOROUGH
BA .He will w'th pleasure upon pupils at their
-homes at any hour desired, or lessons - will be given at
his residence, in Third street, a few doors below the
Germanigeformed Church. decls-liti
All Work Promised in One Week
1 0
PEN/tEITLVAMIA
. ...
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STEAM DYEING - ESTARLISE3MSET'
104 Market Street - betz6een 4th and- sth
)
HARRISBURG, PA. t
liT HERE -- every description of - Ladies'
and Gentlemma' Garnients, Piece Goods, &c., are
Dyed, Cleansed and thalshedkia the best: manner and at
the shortezt.notine , ~.:1, :-; ' = , DODOE'6i N CO,' •-'
nova-dairly, - . •, - . . ' Proprietors,
A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT
LADIES' TRAVELLING
SHOPPING'. . BAGS
At ali prices,for Bale at,
BRAGNSIIM CRISP BOOKSTORE,
61 Market areal
W W. HAYS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA-MT ;
Office Wird Bt., "betireezi, BeiOnd and
Third, Harriikkw;,:l y• • r
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW !
ROOD
THE TEST OF YEARS AST STILL
PROF. WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
OPLERO SAY OF IT.
A Distinguished St. Louis Physician Writs
ST. Loma, July 10,1880.
0.1. WOOl5, Emil.: Reaelle Rex Eno the pleasure
and satisf a ction to rtrainstdit to' you the - frenetic:tit effects
of your Hair Restorative, after a trial of Ave tears. I
commenced using your Restorative in January, 18%.
since which tima I have, not been .without a bottle oil
hand: 4 When I commen ded the use, my bale was quite
thin, and at . least • olie=third - gray. A few applications
stopped its taming, and in, hree weelmetinielhere wa3
not legraY bait bite noticed, neither Wei Uteri tieen up
*After my hair was dompleiely restored, ,
Idatitinued its
use apptying--two or three times per month. My hair
has ever: c Whined healthy, soft and Elcit#, and my
scalp perfectly free from dandruff. I do not imagine the
a its above mentioned will be of any particular advan
tage to yon, or even Hatter your vanity at this late day,
as I am well aware they are all known already and even
more wonderful ones throughout the Union. I have on
ce pied my time in traveling the greater part of the lime
Um past three years, and have taken pride and pleasure
in recommending your Restorative, and exhibiting its
effects in my own case._ln several instances I have met
with people that have ronounced it a humbug; saying
they have used it and without effect. In every instance,
however, it propsi, by probing the matter, tbatqlhey
had not used'your article at all, but had need some new
article said to be as givi as yours, and selling at about
half theprice. I have noticed two or throe articles my
self advertised as above; which I have no doubt ,are , .
humbugs. It Is astonishing that people will pationMe
an article of no reputation, when there is one at hand
that has been proved beyond a doubt.
Apparently some of those chiiritans have not brains
enough to write an advertisement, as I notice they have
copied yours word for word in several instances, merely
Inserting some other name in place of yours.
I have, within the past five years, seen and talked with
_more than two thousand persons that have used your
preparation with perfect success—some for baldness,
gray Bair, anald head, dandruff', and every disease the
scalp and head are subject to.
I called to see you pereonaliy at your original place of
business here, but learned you were now living in New
York.
,
You are at liberty to putilish this or refer parties to
me. Any communication addressed to me, care box No.
1,920, w iff be promptiy anewered.
Years truly
JAMES warn, at.
WißmSiaiNaS, ferry Co., Pa., June 7,1860.
' Prof. WOOD, Dear Sir:—l was induced more than a
year ago to try your valuable Hair Restorative for the
purpose of cleansing my bead of dandruff. I bad suffered
with it upon my heed for year*, and had never been able
to get anything to do me any good in removing it, at
though I had tried many' preparations, until I saw year
advertisement In a Harrisburg paper. Belot there at
the time, I called at Oren & Bunkle's drug store, and
bought a bottle, and now am prepared to recommend It
to universal use, for it has completely removedall dand
ruff from my headland an application once in two wanes
keeps it free from any itching or other unpleasantness.—
f must also state that my - hair had become units white
places-, and; by the use of your preparation, has been
restored to its original color. Ia m now 50 years oh age,
and although :I have used two bottles of the Restorative,
no one has any knowledge of it, as I allow a few gray
halts to remain In order to have my appearance cam
port with my age. My head is now of less t, ouble to me
in keeping it clean, Ito., than at any time since I have
been a child. I consider yourpreparallon of great value,
and, although]. do not like to expose , myself, I consider tt
my duty to do so. You can use this or any part of it In
any , shape you think proper, if It is worth any thing to
you. . Yours gm.,
H . . H. RAVEL
Btoonuturoa, Ind., July 30,1839.
Mix Sus : I here send you a statement that I think
you are entitled te-.the benefit of. I am a vnident of
Biosmington and have been here for over thirty years.
lam now ov er fifty years of age. For about twenty years.
past. My hair has been turning oonaiderably gray, sal
-wasedmost entirely white and very stiff and unpliant. I -
bad seen a number of certificates of the very wonderful
effect of your Hairßestorative but sup. used there was
more fiction than troth in them: but enteriaining a strong
desire to have my hair,-if possible, restored to its or igi—
,
nal color and fineness, as It was in my younger dayser- '-
beautiful black, I concluded-I would mate the experi
ment commencing in a small way. I purchased one of
your small bottles, at one dollar, sod commenced using,
following 'directions as nearly es I could. I aeon discov
ered the dandruff removed, and my hair, that was falling
off in large quantities, was consideiably tightened, and a
"adiosl change taking-Place in the color. I have contin
ued to use it, till I have cued three of your small liottles
lanfljdet begun on the fourth. I have now as pretty a
head of dark brown, or light black hair as any man, or
as I' had in my youthful days, when al/dplha•Vills-of
Western Vaginia. My head-is entirety clear o dna',
.and the hair ceased entirely falling off and le as eoft and
fine, and feels a; oily, as though it wa, , Just from the
bands of a French champo oner. Many of my aequaintan
ces frequently say to me '"Butler, where did you get that
line wig ?" I tell them it was the effect of your Restora
tive. It is almost impossible to convince them that it is
the original hair of the.sam • old gray head. • •
Yours, truly,
I.Ra-1/ERICK T. BUTLER, .
• Bloomington, Monroe Co., Ind.
Woun's Went Rear°[ultra hat a•quired a repulatioL
00111 actual test and experiment which cannot .be en.
Winced by newapaper puffs. In our vicinity it has Wien
extensively need, and we believe in every case with every
desired result,,and received the universal endorsement 0:
all who have tried it. We therefore recommend it as cue
ofthose few nostrums which aecomplishes all it profess
es, and all the bald and gray could desire.—Columbfa
Spy.
DR. G. F. BIGELOW,
Path. WOOD'S Ham RisTORLI/VE.—ttl another column
will be found an adirertisement of this well known and
Asp for restoring gray hair to its origi.
•
nal oolor.
eruptions, and. prevents the air a 1.,
seen many authentic testimonial, in proof o thesis asser
tions some of which are from gentlemen whom we have
!mown for many years as persons of the most reliable
character. Don't dye till }on have tried this Restorative.
Boston Olive Branch.
Ntroon's Haw Ihravonsavn—We are not in the habit of
puffing every new discovery, for in nine cases out of ten
they are quack nostrums, but we take great. pleasure In
raLommenaing Professor Weed's article to all wbasebalr
is falling off or turning gray. Our well known contribu
tor, Finley Johnson, Fnq., bas experlencea the benefit of
tts applicaUen, and johnrwithUS speakiag of its virtues.
Let all try it, and bald; heads will be as iare lin snow in
sumnier.--Raltimore Patriot.
WOOD'S Hale RESTORATIVS.—UnIike most specifics, thia
is proved, by unimpe.cbable eviden ce, to peettem_great
efficacy as a restercr.of the hair to pristine vigor... Where
the head - bad become almort bald because of shames - a,
the use of this article has produced a beautiful growthof
thick, glOssy hair. It is - therefore a valuable prepara
tion Or all Masses. Ita ingredients are such es to effects
ally eradicates' dandruff and other Impurities, Which
operate so injuriously, to the hair. It also less curative
properties okanother description. In many cases pim
ples and other disfigurements of the skin disappear wher
ever die used. There is no hazard attaching to the trial
of his reinedji, and lit effects can only tenedoial, as
the compound if it does not-cause a. wolfed improve
ment, Is incapable of doing harm, as us component ele
ments are perfectly innocuous.—loitoo Vaincripg, April
22,1859.
A Gnaws Mex.—Tit our capacity as conductor of a
public journal, we are called upon to advertise the cure
ells of the day, each of widen claims to bd uuadultera'ed
in its composition and infallible in it curative effects,
w,th what Justice we !cayenne readers to detertaine In
ono instance,. however—Prof. Wry ea Hair itesioratiVe
—we are go well assured of the notable qualities of the
Article, that we give it our indorsement as all that Its ia
venter and vender claim it to be. Its effect upoa a falling
head of beirls , iiiitversally known to be magical. Lhe
lime or
guanticeserhalaStedland, it brings its cro p wher
ever applied. Our own thatch is fortunately very heal:
thy,.but we advise , our friends with sparseiy-growing
hair to try the HattOrative.--thlumbla Spy. - -
Aniatnoirld—Wdrd'eMat 411 -Mg gag')
m eg tgemegz...stofessor Woad - Omar ob an lemlnegm.•
no chemist, whose attention hasteenturned : go,klyenti ng
a hair tonic, - has ever befOre rea c hed," Hisiaiheis sad.
den but world-wlde, and thousands 'mho have, worn wigs
or been bald for years are now, through . - - the - use of his
preptration, wearing their own - 'natural and luxuriant
head covering. So much for eltounatryi the chemistry
of hurnan 'and the lawn which applrto the functions
of the spasm. Prof. Wood ituclied-crat the human hair,
fts character, its prOperties and diseases, and how-to re
store the decaying vitality to that ornament ; he saw, as
iii his own case, tnat gray-hair Is unnatural unless the
age of the Individual has reach'ed four score, and ha ba-
Hoed - that the hair could be naturally revitalized. He
tried his own case—almaht bald and quite tray, at the
age , or or thirty-seven—he restored his own hair in color,
strength and luxuriance, and - the article he did It with
be gave td the world. Get WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA
nyz, and take nothincelse.—New Yirk Day Br*.
No 444 Broadway, New 'York, and NO. 144..
Market street. St. Louis, Mo.
Sold in Beaton by 4. C. 'GOODWIN & CO., and B. S.
BURR & plait-wag=
Nem. 2bngtistments
STILL SOMETHING WHICH HAS
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MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY
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