Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 12, 1861, Image 4

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say to this House a word in reference to this
petition.
I observe, sir, in examining this petition,
that it has originated in the city of Philadelphia.
It was , printed there, and there being, Isuppose,
a superflllMlS number printed, this was sent to
Bradford county, the words "city of Philadel
phia" being stricken Mibyiuid . ." - Brarlford coun
ty" inserted in Writirig.
I desire also to saylo tids House, that,a large
majority of thew petitioners are very intelli
gent and influential 'Democrats of Bradford
county. •
31r. -TRACY also presented one from citizens
of Bradford and lirkoming counties, for - the
passage of the supplement to an Act for the
assessment.lind recoyery, of damages on the
Northßraheh and Wyoming
Rejiired to the Judiciary Cominittee, (local.)
Also, one from citizens of • Bradford county,
for g law to tax dogs.
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture,
Mr. KOCH, one from citizens of. North Man
lkeim township, Schuylkill county, remonstno
ting against any change in the toed laves, so far
as the same relates to said township.
Referred tothe Committee on Roads, Bridges
and Canals. • " • ' •
Also, one from citizens of Schuylkill county,
for a eluinge in the road and.bridge laws of said
county
Referred to the Compittee on'Roads, lhidges
and Canals. •
Mr. IRIYX11 ) one from brushmakent and
others, of the city of
. Reading, remonstrating
against the iticorloralibii of the ConUnental
Bruah eomPtinY, of, Philadelphia:
Referred:to the Committee on Corporations.
Mr. HOFIUS, one from citizens of Yelping()
connty, for a new township in said county, to
be wiled "Lincoln.'.' s ,
Referred to the Committee on New Comities
and County Seats.
Mr: "PM, one from citizens of Northumber
land county,: praying for the reisial of the,law
relative to hucksters hr said county.
Referred to the Committee on theludiciary,
Mi. PEIRCE, a memorial - from the yearly
meeting of the Progressive Riends„ paying . for
the mirage of an Act giving - to women: the
right of the elective franchise.
The memorial was read and referred to the
Committee on the Sudiciary,
,(general)
Alio, a memorial franthe same, opposing any
compromise that will extend slavery into terri
tory now free.
The memorial was read and referred to the
Connuittee on the Judiciary, (general.)
hSHARER, two from CitifAllS Of South
Co'rearYtoin*thiP, Chester couritY, - arkkag for
thttrePesl.oflaW.,
Reifetrato . the CoMmittee on Roads, bridges
Also, a remomitimAce — from oltiseMs of saute
townithip againSt the. repeal..
Referred to same t'ommittee.
•
111 -cow:.
Mr. PATTERSON • moved that the bill en
titled "an Act to change the ilace of holding
election In Periy. township, Centre county," be
recommitted to the Corranittetr on Election
Districts.
_ I The,xadtien mr.es agreed tO^
strennaim OF nit POPIM. nom-SECEDING
ff.h.TlEl).
inr: BARTSOWHtEW offered the following
Readved, That we request the Pennsylvania
delegation in the Congress of the United
States to favor the suspension of the postal sys
tem in, the seceding Rates.-
The reklutionmas•read a second time; . and
chi the question,
Will the Nouse "
PATPFtSO_ N and Mt.'131.401T, ado
lows, via
yli--Mesars. Abbott, Acker, .. Alexander,
Anderson, Armstrong, Austin; B all, Bartholo
mew, Bisel, 'Baler, Blair, Bliss, Bressler, Byrne,
Clark,' Cowan, Douglass, Puncan, Elliott, Fra
zier, Gibbonny, Graham, Sipper, Harvey, Hill-
Rood, Irvin, Hoch, ,
her, M'Gonizak / Moorw ,-- Mullin, Ober,
Patterson, Pe "rughe, Robinson, Roller,
hnaan, Teller, Tracy. Walker,
_ -- 1 51 1 7 e , Williams, Wilson and Davis,
AY Messrs. Bayer Brodhead, CaldWell,
• ant, Donley, Duffield, Dunlap, Heck.,
Lichtenwallner, M'Donough,- Manifold;
Morrison, Myers, esterhout; Reiff, Rhoads,
Smith, (Barks,) and Stoneback,=-19.
So the question was determined in the affirm
ative.
LEArx or Jalgfrrez
Mr. MELTZER asked for and obtained leave
of abience for Mr. Equara, for a fev days from
Mr.. MoFil7B :asked. and - obtained similar
lea* for Mr: Busanninn.
RNPORTS OP COMM:MRCS
Mr. BALL, (Ways and Means,) as committed,
an Act entitled "an Act to change the name of
theihnbury and Erie Railroad company and to
facilitate :the completion of a railroad from
Siinbuty to Erie.'
Mr. BRODHEAD, (same,) as comudtted, an
Act to relinquish-the purchase money and inter
est -due the Commonwealth on 14 Cert.ain piece
of land in . Berks county. •
Mr: SHEPPARD, (same,) with amendments,
an AO authorizing the Auditor General do set
tle the accounts for taxes with the Lewistown
WairccenPann the Lowititomi. and Tuscarora
Bridge company, etc;
(Election Districts,) as Commit
ted, an Act authorizing -the qualified voters of
Allegheny township, Axr.nstrong county, to
elect two additional Supervisors.
Mr. CRAM moved that, the rules be, sue
pen and the Souse proceed to consider said
The motion was agreed to ; and the bill was
taken up and passed finally
11031 ORIG-A. (Roads, Bridges -and en
nals*as committed, an Act to extend the pro , -
irisiteur of the law relating to the selling of the
rvaging..or the public roads in. certain town:
shipe ii-Schitylßill county.
lir. !MOLL rowed that the rules be sus
panded'and the House proceed so consider said
The motion was agreed to, and the bill was
taken rp and passed finally.
(Corporations,) with an amend
ment,
an Act to incorporate` the Schuylkill
County= Agricultural, Horticultural and me.
chabicaitssociation.
74 - ...DIDITGLA.SS, (Election Districts ? ) as cam•
witted;. an Act authorizing the qualified voters
of Elitsbetle to*nslip, Allnglieny county, to
elect QUO addlidopfd Supervisor.
Mr. DOUGLASS moved.that the rules be sus
pended and the Home proceed to consider the
bill:
l T i h r e m ROW wEAD agreed o o
amend the bill so
as to hided° the township of Tobyharinst-Mett
toe Aunt y ,
ulen dinent was agreed to, and the bill
as =ended was passed.
z • nuns IN PL4(IN.
• ITIVIVMON, one to decimalize th e fee-bill,
of alrOthenotariee, except in the counties of
41.141eny. and Lancaster, and the city of Phil
adbir W
4019 to , the Committee on the Judi
11-,
DOs kiarLLER,II/1
one:to incorporate the Juniata
Wigtofia*Anima% '
MOW t 6 the Committee oh Railroads.,
Mr. ticiummulauta, one to incorp
rate the Plockensock Bridge - Mloarty.
to tide C9ihlttee on Roads, Bridges
and s. 1, _ • z -
en Act oupploraentary' to an
Act entitled 'an Act to incorporate the borough
of Columbia, Luzerne county."
Referred to the Committee on Corporations.
Mr. 13.0FIUS, one to erect a new township
out of parts , of Cranberry,.Cornplanter and Su
gar Creek townships, to [called the township of
Lincoln.
Referred to the Committee on New Counties
and County Seats. •
Mr, GIBBONEY, an-Act supplemental to an
Act to incorporate the Lewistown and Belle
fonte Railroad 'company._
Referred to the Committee on Railroads.
Mr. SELTZER, a supplement to an Act en
titled a farther , supplement to an Act entitled
an Act . to. reform the penal laws of this Com
monwealth.
Referred to the Cbmmittee on the Judiciary
(general). •
Mr. DUFFIELD, - an Act to incorporate the
Rescue - Rook and Ladder company in the city
of Philadelphia_
Referred to the • COnunittee on „Corpora-
. . . .
Mr.:•ABBOTT, - a father supplement to an
Act consolidating the city
7 •BefOr.ed.lathe - Corii*ittee'ith Corporations.
Mr. BARTHOLOMEW; a further supplement.
to an Act totn - corpotate the Donegal Iroh Cian
pauy
Referred to'the Corrunittee on Corporations.
Act - td , : prohibit goats from running
at laxge_in the sChayika.....- • -•
Mr. MOORS moved-that. the rules be sals
.pended- and, the House-proceed to consider the
last • .
The motion was agreed tol and the bill was
taken up-and-pawed-filially:. • ,
supplement to the 'Act relative
to roads- and liridg!iit and road and bridge view
• - •
:-
Referred - AO tha:Cortunittee on Roads,.BridgaS
ant Canals: • '
Also; a bill to repeal `a part of the 4th section
of tha AetinoorpOrating the borough cif
kill Hav'en. - • •_ -•
Referred to the Committee on Corporations.
- • CCWAN,' one to incorporate the Irvin
1 and Tiditaite , TUrniiike and' Plank • Road. corn=
Lpany: - • • • • - - • -
and
the Committee on Roads, Bridges
Aid Oatiala. • -
- - WO, one declaring Jackson's run, in Warren
`CoUnty; a public highway. •
. Referred to the Committee on Itoads, - Riidges
wrid.Canals. •• -•- ' • •
ARMING TEE DELLIZIA OF,TBE STATE.
House bill No. 15 entitled "joint resolutions
relative to the military forces of this Common
wealth " mime up in its order on second read-
The question was on the indefinite postpone
errt of the resolutions. •
Mr. BLAIR, called.for the reading of the reso
'ons, which were read as follows:: .
Wrormas, certain seditious and treasonable
.rganiza,tions have made, war upon the United
tates by firing upon, a yesSel in. - her service and
eizing forts and munitions of war belonging to
he General Government:
Therefore,
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representa;
o f the Commonwealth of. Pennsylvania in Gen
al Assembly met, cmd it is hereby resolved by the
uthority of the same, 1. That we authorize the
overnor to tender to the President of the lint
• d States the military forces of this Common
ealth, for preserving the integrity of this
than and the maintenance of the'Constitution
&the laws. •
2. That.the Commitee of Ways and Means be
nd are hereby instructed, to report a bill to or
: anhe and arm the militia of this Common
• ealth.
On the question of indefinite postponement,
The yeas and nays were required by-Mr.
a CGLASS and Mr. BRODURAD, and were as
7=lll
- - A n g tin.B.ol - ,Biife - f, _ - Jaireati,
Butler, (Crawford,) Byrne, Caldwell, Dismant,
Donley, Duncan, Dunlap, Gibboney, - Heck,
Raman, Kline, Lichtenwallner, M'Donough`
Manifold, Moore, Morrisiii, ,Myers,. Osterhout,
Preston, Reiff,Rhoads, Sheppard, Smitli,(Berks,)
Stoneback, Teller, Thomasfand Wildey-81
Ners—Messrs.= Abbott, 'Acker, Alexander,
Anderson, Barnsley, Bartholomew, Blair,
Clark, Cowan Craig, Douglass, Elliott, Fra
zier Graham;EtaPper, Harvey, Hofius,
Huhn, Koch, Lowther, M'aordgal, Mullin,
Ober, Patterson,, Pierce, Pughe, Robinson,
ler, Seltzer, Shafer, - "Stehman, Taylor, Tracy,
Walker, White, Williams, Wilson, and Dhvis,
Sjeakar-38.
So _the question was determined in the nega
tive. -
iIiUM
Mr. HUTLER, of Crawford, (when his name
was called, said : Considering that a propoth
tion of this kind amounts tojustribthing at all,
I vote aye. . -
Mr. AUSTIN, (when his name was called,)
said: /ilaVing become satisfied, by the action of,
the House last week, that they are not favora
ble to anymeasures of this kind, I vote for-the
indefinite' postponenient. . .
Mr. BLAlR.,,.(when his name was called,);
said : With -a view to keep this bill before the
House, in order that an amendment may be
made for which I thbak we can all vote-sim
ply
to arm our present volunteer companies—
I vote no. . ,
- Mr. PATTERSM moved to postpone the fur
ther consideration of the same for the present.
On the moUon,
The yeas and nays were required by Mr. AC
KER, and Mr. WILDY and were as follow, viz c
Yzes--Messrs. Armstrong, Austin, Ball, Bi
sel, Blair, Boyer, Brodhead, Butler, (Craw
ford,) Byrne, Caldwell, Clark; Disrmuit, Donley,
Duffield, , Duncan,Dunlap, Gibboney, Heck, Ir
vin, Kline,Lawrence, Lichtenwallner, M'tion
ough, Manifold, Moore, M,orrison, Myers, Qe'-
terhout, Patterson ; Preston, Reiff, Rhoads,Ro/1-
er, Sheppard,' Smith, (Berks,) Stehman, Stone:
back, White,Wildey and Wilson-42.
' • Ne.vs-- - Mess& Abbott, Acker,_ Alexander,
Anderson,' ..Barnsley,. Bartholomew, Cowan,-
craig, Douglass, Elliott, Frager,Graham,Hap
per, Harvey, Hood, Hofius, Huhn, Koch, Low
ther, M'Gonigal, Mullin Ober Peirce, Pughe,
Robinson, Seltzer, Shafer, Trsicy, Walker, Wil
,liams, and Davis, osvaaker-81.
So 'the question was determined in the affir
mative.
- Mr IRVIN, on leave; offered the following :
Resolved, That the Auditor General' be re
quested to inform this House what is the
amount of arrears of tonnage tEtz now due and
unpaid by the P9nnsylvania, Railroad Company,
why the same is not paid, and what progress
has been made, in the prosecution of such suits
as have been.instituted for the recovery thereof.
Mr. TWIN moved a suspension of the rule
mit:lring resolutions . calling on Heads of De
parttramts for information, to lie over one day.
On' the motion
The yeas and"nays were required by Mr.
MOORS and Mr. DITSUP andwere as follows
viz :
Ysits.,—Keens. Abbott, Acker Alexander,
Anderdon, Armstrong, • Austin, Ball, Barnsley,
Bartholomew,. Bisel, Blair, Boyer, Brodhead,
Butler, (Crawford,) Byrne, Caldwell, Clark,
Cowan, Craig, Clamant, Donley,. 'Douglass,
Duffield, Elliott, Frazier, Gibboney, Graham ,
Mper Harvey Heck,
Hillman Hood, Huhn
Elme, Lawrence, Lichtenwallner, Low
ther, M'Donough, ti'Gonigal, Manifold, Moore,
Morrison, Mullin, Myera, Ober, Patterson,
Peirce, Pugh°, Reiff, Rhoads,. Robinson, She
fe l ., smith, (Barks,) Stehnum, etimeback,Usc,
Walker, White, Williams, Wilson and-Davis,
NAY.—Mr. Dunlap.—l. '
So the question was determined in the id:fin:n
ative.
The resolution vas then read a Second Mae.
•INlll.TAmstmci:ved to Amend the resolu- i
Tony umlaut the resolution -read 'and that
PennoPluanta Oatlß etlegrapk, erneebap literttoon, ftbruarp 12, 1861.
=AsoNs POE VININCV.
AI=EARS OiTONIPAGE TAX
the Attorney General be requested to inform
this House what progress, etc."
The amendment was agreed to;
And the resolution as amended was adopted.
BILL PARSED
Mr. BARNSLEY moved that the House pro
ceed to consider Senate bill No. 72, entitled
"an Act to incorporate the Danboro Livestock
insurance company."
- The motion was agreed to ;
And the bill passed finally.
• On motion of Mr. SELTZER, the Ffouse
Adjourned
,fl tilt
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS
GRANVILTA STORES'
ONE PRICE. GIFT
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
No. 607 CYIBSTXUT STREM
A snperb stock or line French, English and American
CLOTHS,
• . .CASSIMERES,
and TESTINGS,
.For City and Country trade, with en unapproachable as
sortment of RianY Mann Marmara at the lowest cash
prices
airßut ONE PRICE is asked, and a GIFT of intrinsic
worth and use presented wi h each article sold.
Parthmlarattention paid to the Customer department,
and garments made andsent to order to any address,
In inauguratine this new - system of doing business,
GRANVIILE STOKES woad impress on the minds o f
the patrons of his establishment, that the cost oral(' gift
is deducted from, and nor added`to the price or the arti
cle sold. His immensely increasing , sales enabling him
to act this liberally, and at the same time to realize a
remunerative profit.
all articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction.
GRANVILLE STOKES' • •
ONE PRICECIOTHING.EMPORIUM
607 OHESTLTUT STREhT.
octl9-6md
ITDOLPHO WOLFE'S
ALX 2 ILC:3O2IE AMMO
SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC, DIURETIC,
ANTI DYSPEPTIC
INVIGORATING CORDIAL
To the °Anew of New Jesse and
Penturivania;
Apothecturles, Drug - Wads, Grocers and •
Private Families,.
Wolfe , s Pure Cognac Mrantry ' . -
Wows Pure Iladeria, sherry. and. Port
_
Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix RUM
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky.
ALL IN BOTTLES.
I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the
United States to the above Wm's and LJQUOES, imported
by I.idolpho Wolfe, of New-York, whose name is. faint
liar in every part of this country for the parity of his
celebrated SOIIIIDAN SOEINAPPS. Mr. Wolfe, in bis letter
to me, speaking of the.purity of his Wnes and LIQUORS,
says : "I will stake my, reputation as a man, my stmod
mg as a merchant of thirty years! residence in the _City
of New York, that all the IlisermY 'and Wrgint which I
bottle are pure as imported, and,of the best quality, and
can be relied upon by every purchaser." Nv try bottle
has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a fan simile
of his [signature on the certitloete. The public-are re-
,po eca es an t esters
GEORGB .ASIITON,
No. 832 Market Et.. Philadelphia.
Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
Bead The Fallowing from the New York Courier :
EIRIANOtt BRIMS FOR 0102 Nxw Your shourtusz:—
We are happy to inform our fellow•citizens that there is
one place in our city where the physician, apothecary,
and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines
and Liquors, as purees imported, and of the brit quality:
We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this
merchant's extensive bnssiness; although it will well re
pay soy stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's ex
tenslve Warehouse, N 05.1.8. 'SO and 22 , Beaver street,
and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Marl etfleld street. His stock of
Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have
been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some
ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1888'; and ten
thousand oases of. Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine,
Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum,
some very old and equal to any in this country, Be also
had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine; 810., in
casks, under Custom-Honse key, ready for bottling. Mr.i
Wolfe's sales of bchnappe last year amounted to one
hundred and, eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in lees
than two years he may be equally successful with - his
Brrndies and Wines. ,
His business merits the patronage of every lover of his
species. Priiate families who wish pure Wines and
Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct
to' Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land make
up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their
shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's. pure Wilds and
Philadelphia
We understand Mr'. Wolfe, for the accommodation of
small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of
Wines and Liquors. Such a man, Old such a merchant,.
should be sustained against his tens of. thousands of op.
ponenta in the United States, who sell nothing but Malta
lions, ruinous alike to health and human happiness.
sepB-daw6ml
C. K. Keller, 91 Market street, sole agent for this cit.
DE SIRA.B L EA
MOURNING GOODS.
Black and Purple All Wool Figured Merinos,
Plain Black English Velone Reps.
• Black,and Purple Towles Cloths;Slik and Wool.
Plain All Wool Cashmeres ar.d Merinos.
Black and Gray.Wolated Poplins.
Black and White All Wool "Widnes.
Black and Purple Figured - Cashmeres.
. Lupin's Best Bombazines.
Superior• Black Lustres.
' Lupin's Extra Alpaccas.
Neat Style Striped Molaira. •
Emeline Style Paramettas.;
161.-1 All Wool Deleting!'
English Chintzes. :
Madonna Cloths.
, Plain Mohaire.
CrtliCoB.
STIPKRIOK PLAIN BLACK Ego. REP. Moratturci
do. BLACK AID Wrinn do -do
do PIReLN AND BiAcK do do
- -
do Nazi CLOTEIB; Neti and Desirable.
-Every - article of the different , kinds'of DRESS
GOODS in the BLACK and SECOND MOURNING
line. Selected from the'very'beet makers.
• LupiN Square..Thibbet Shawls,
do Long do do
-- Black French Blanket ShawleA •
• 2d Mourning French Blanket Long Shawls,
2d Mourning . French Blanket Square do,
English Crepe Tails, (every size),
Grenadine:Veils,. (every-size),
English
,Orepes, French CrePee.
SHROUDING CASHMERES,
SHROUDING FLANNELS,
BLACK GAUNTLETTS, ill kinds,. .
BLACK
BLACK GLOVES, all kiada,..
BLACK BORDERED . HANDKERCHIEFS,
(Olinda).
BLACK HOMEY: (all hinds);
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COLLARS,
PLAIN BLACK - RIBBONS.
An inspection or our stock will Convince alle
CATHCART BROTHER,
n27' Next to the Harrisburg Bank."
LOCH:ER'S .LIVERY STABLE.
CHANGE- OF LOCATION..
„THE SIIESCRIBER las removed bis
livery Establishment to the NEW AND SPACIOUS
BANKLIN HOU.SE &USW% corner of Raspberry. and
Strawberry alleys, %here he will keep a stock of excel.
lent BOSSES, and - new anct.faah tenable: BUGGIES and
Cal 10 A GIS, to i:cat rooderate rata.
. *6l2' GFO:* W . Locura alt
NOTICE TO SPECULA.TORS.
VATiFIABLE BUILDING LOTS'FOR SALE.
A NIIkBER OF LARGE SIZED BUILD
-
ING LOTSS adjoining the :Bound House and Work
Stews, of the gonna. gailvad• company,. win be solo
'loirjoid on reasonable terms.
ell JOHN If: BALL
giocellantous
THE AMALGAMATION OF LANGITAGFB.—There is 8 grow
ing tandem,' in this age to appropriate the most expres
sive words of other languages, and after a while to in
corporate them into our own ; thus the word Cephalic,
which is from the Greek, signifying "tor the head," is
now becoming popularized In connection with Mr. Spald•
ing's great Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in
a. more general way, and the word Cephalic will become
as common as Electrotype and many others whose dis
tinction as foreign words has been worn away ny com
mon usage until they seem "native and to the manor
born "
'ardly Realized.
Hi 'ad !la 'orriNe Icadache this haftercocm, hand I
stepped Into the hapothetaries band says hi to the man,
'Can you hease me et an 'padache 'Woes k haulm
'zed" Pays 'e. °Hezcsedingly,',' sa Po
ys hand upon that
'e gave me a.Cephalic Pill, hand 'pan me ?onor it cured
me so quick that I 'ardly realized I 'ad 'ad an 7eadache.
agrEsapiass is the favorite Fign by which nature
makes known any deviation whatever from the natural
state of the brain; and viewed in this light it may be
looked on as &safeguard intended to give notlee'of disease
which might otheririse escape attention, till hiolate to be
remedied; and ita Indications should never be neglected.
Headaches May be classified under two names, viz:—
Symptomatic and Idiopathic Symptomatic. Headache is
exceedingly common and is the precursor of a great vu.
riety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, Gout,
itheumatism *ud all febrile diseasek. In- its nervous
form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach canal--
tuting sick headaMe, of hepatic disease constituting hat
lions headache, of worms, constipation and other Moor
dere of the botrels, as well as renal and uterine affect
ions. Diseasestof the heart are very frequently-attend
ed with Headaches, Annimia and plethora are also affec
tions which - frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic
Headache is also very common, being usually distin
glaished by the name of nervous headache, sometimes
coming on suddenly in a state of apparently sound health
and prostrating-at since the mental and physical energies,
and in other instances it comes on slowly, heralded by
depression of spirits- or acerbity of tempei-. Inmost in
lances it conies on slowly, heralds d by.depressica of
spirits or-acerbity of temper. In most instances the pain
is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and
sometimeiprovokingvoinitingl under this Otis may also
be named Neuralgia.
For the treatifient of either class of Headache the Ce
phalic Tills have been found a sure and safe remedy; re
lieving the most acute pains in a tew minutes, and by its
suhtile power eradicating the diseasos of which Head
ache is the unerring index.
13amour.—Missterwants you To send her a box Or Ce
phalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills,-but I'm
thinking - that's not just it neither; but perhaps ye'll be
afther knowing•whatit Is. Ye see she's nigh dead and
gone with the Sick Headache, and wants some more or
that same is - relayed her before.
Druggisi.:Toii most mean Spaldh3g'il Cephalic Pills.
Bridget.—Ooh l earls now and you've sad it, here's the
quarter and giv me the Pitts and don't be all day about
It either. , •
CoiAtiTetion or Costiveness.
No one of the "many - ills flesh is heir'to" is so preva•
lent, so little understood, and so much - neglected as Cos
tiveness. Often originating in carelei eneis,- or seders-
tary - ffaliits; it is regarded as &slight disorder of two little
consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality It is the
precuraorand conipanimroPmany of many of the most
fatat audilangerous 'diseases, - and unlessnearly eradica.
ttid it will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave.,
Aniong the lighter evils of - which costiveness is the usual
attendant are Beadaabe, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Ilreatn,
Piles - and:others of like nature; While: a long train of
frightful diseases such as .Mallgnant-Fsvers, Abcesses,
Dysentery, Maritima, Myspepay, Apoplexy, Epilepsy,
Pernik:ids, Ifyiteria, Ilypoehondriasis, Melancholy end
Insanity, first indicate their presence In the system by
thistidarming symptom. = Not unfrequently the - diseases
'Rained originate-kr Constipation, but take on an inde
pendent existence unless the cause is eradicated in an
early Stage, From all these considerations it iollows that
the disorder 'should - receive immodiate attention when
mien it beanie; and no person should neglect to get - a boi.
of Cephalic Pills on the first eppearance id the complaint;
as thelt4lmely use will expel the insiduous approach o
disease and destiny dangerous - f.n . to bfimanlife.
A Real Blessing.
ny.ricial.—Well, Mrs. AMES, bow is that headache?
Nrs..Jottes.—Gave I Doctor, all gone I the pill yousent
eared me in Just twenty minutes, and Iwish you would
Send more So that I sac have them handy.
ii/iyaieian.--,You can got-them at any Druiglsts. Call
for' Cephalic Pills, I 13nd they never fail, and_.l - recoin
ihead. them In all cases of Headache.
.&pri Jones.—l shall send for a box direptly, and shall
• : 113 rl:. de forth •Are .4 real biassing.
Tivmery Matioris OF Dbmaus • spaldibg boa
mild two millibus - cil bottles of his celebrated Prepared'
Glue and it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten
dollars wed:lint broken furniture, thus making an.aggr . e•
gvegate ortwenty millions of 4olatrs rOclaimed from total
loss by- thievtiluabie invention. Having made hi Glue
houSehold word, he now proposes to do tile world MIT
greater service by curing all the. ,aching dreads,with. his
Cephalic Pills, and if they are us good as his Clue, Head
Sebes will soon vanish away like snow in July.
arc Ovra llxerntatarn; and the mental care , and anxie
ty incident to close attention to business or study, are
among the-
numerous "causes of Nervous Headache. • The
disorderedstate of mind and body incident to Allis _dis
tressing complaint tea fatal hie* , to all energy and am..
bitten. Sufferers by disorder can always obtain
speedy relief from these - distressing attacks by using one
of the eepbabe Pills whenever the symptoms - appear.—
It quiets the overtasSed brain, and soothes the strained
and jarring nervei, and 'relaxes' the tension of the sto
mach -which always accompanies and aggravates thedis
ordered condition of the brain. ,
_
RAM WORTH KNOWING.-44palaing53 Cephalic - PIM are
a certain cure for Nick Headache, Hillious Headache,
Nervous Headache, tastiienesS and General Debility.
_ .
GREAT Discovgay.—Among
,the most Important of ail
the great niedbial discoveries of this age may , be con.
stdered the system of vaecfnnaften for protection from
Small Pox the Cephalic Plll,for relief of Headache, and
the use of'Quinine for the prevention:of Fevers, either of
which Is a sere specific, whose benefits will .be expert.
anted by sufferkig humanity long after their discoverers
are forgotten.
yfirDni you ever have the Sick Deadache ? Do you re
member, toe throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the
loathing and disgust at the sight of food. How. totally
unfit:you were for pleasure, .conVersatlon of study. One
of the Cephalic Pills wouldhave relieved you fronialltbe
suffering whiCh you then experienced. For this and
Other purposes you should always have a pox of them on
hand to,useaa occasion requires. - .
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4031
clAOHl6%ts
$
{tuFit Cat -
tterli - casileadache
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CURE
Hey, f:
By the use of_these Pills the periodic atiacite of 'Ner
vous or Sick Headache may be breirented I and if ,tekea a
the commencement`of, an:attack. immediate relief fie
pain and sickness maybe obta.toed. ( _
!limy goldem fail. in removing the Nausea, and Headache
to erhich;feinales are so subject.
They- act gentlyumm thebowels,..remouing Costiveness. -
For Literary Men, Situientk, Delicate Females, and all
persone of Oentary, habits, they are valuable as a Laza.
tins, ingrnyilli the tlFPafte; tifilig tans and vigor to the
digtistive.organs, and restertng the natural elasticity and
atrpsth of*, ay.atem
The CEP/4M' Pit 43 are' the result Of long investi
gation and carefully conducted experiment', having been
in vie 3n many - years, daring which time Ahoy have' pre.
vented and relieved a vast amount of and suffering
from Headache, whether originating in the nervous aye
tam from , a deranged elate onto) stoma. - -
•
They are entirely vegetable:in their composition and
may b e , taken at al l times . with perfect safety without
Making any change A' diet, and the. dhsence of any disa
greft4Tf twat rcfidett it eRF csiaqii!liger there to ;A adren„
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine ' have five nignatures of Henry' C. Spalding
en each
Sold' by; ruggists and all other Dealers to
4; Boa will be7anot by mail prepaid on receipt or the
PRICE 25 CENTS.'
.•
All orders shotdd be addressed to s • • ":" • •
ElBigErle O SPAIDDTG,
48 ,Cedarilrest, New 'Torii.,
n66l6diwly
illebital
BOERHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS.
TRH CELEBRATED HOLLAND BMW Mt
DYSPEPSIA)
DISEASE OF THE -11fi1VEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
EAMSS " OF ANY
AND AGUE.
•
And the variousinffections consequent upon a dlsorderod
•
STOAT - ACE" OR LXVER,
Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stornaci," Colicky
Pains, Heartburn, Lose of Appetite, Despondency; Ods
themes, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all. NervonS,
Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it; bas in numerous
hugeness proved highly beneficial, and in others effected
a decided ' - •
. . . .
This-.is a purely Vegetable campound, prepated on
strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the cele
brated Tifilland Professor, litaetbave. Its reputation at
home produeed its introduction .here, the demand com
mencing with those of the Fatherland scattered :over the
face of this'inighty country, many of whom brotight with
them and handed down• the tradition of its VidOEf. :It it
now otfered lo the American punka, Wtotoing that,its tfttlF
wonderful medicinal virtues miatbe acknotoleVect. '
It Is particularly recommended to thosepetefola whose
constitutions may have ueen impaired by the continuous
une of ardent spirits, or other forma of dissipation.' Gni&
*gaily instantaneous. in effect, it ends, its way directly to
,the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve,
raising•up the drooping spirit, and, In fact, infnsink new
health and vigor in the system.
OTIQE.—tt hoever expeeta to find this &beverage will
be disapyointed; butt') the' tek t weak end lowaptrited.
it will' prove a grateful aromatic , cordial, possessed of
of singular remedial properties
lik
MAREATILY I.
'lie Genuine concentrated Beerbave's Holland
tip"
Bitters IS put f-pint bottles only, and retailed at
Ors D0L1413 per bottle, Or six bottles for Five Dom.LlOX— , '
The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine Luta
induced many imitations, Which the public should guard
against purchasing. - • ' - - - ,
*a-Beware of Imposition. See that our name is on the
label of every 'bottle 1 ou buy. -.
• Sold by Druggists generally; ft cau be iorwattleiLby
Express to most points.
- .
SOLE PiOPRJETORM,
- . ...
BENJAMIN PAGE, :R. & CO.,
'WA /7F.& VS IP 6.
Pharmaceutists and Chemists.
.-PPITSBURG, PA.
For sate in tho city of Harrisburg by . D. W. °nose &
Co soPti-dawlY
1::0
E
G
Darts. Witt Stow,
AC experienced Nurse and FonnalePhysiclan, presente to
the attention of mothers Itu
SOOTHING SYRUP,
For Children Teething, •
which greatly facilitates the procese of teething,•by son
ening the garas,reducing all inflammation—will allay ALL
E 313, TO: 11511131:ini Thm-BOWELiS:-
mppend. own it, mothers, it will give root to. yourselves
AND." 'RELINE AND. HEALTH TO TOM ' INFANTS.
We have put lip and seta this 'article for over ten
Yeats,. and qui ae; COOPMPISOM Tamil what we
haie never hem able-to tay of say other tnedleitos—
NR,VER. HAS IT FAILED,. IN A SINGLE INSTANCS4O:
IaFFECT A CURE, when timely Mani.' Wirier .dld we
know an Instance otaissatisfactienby any one who aged
it: On the contrary, all are ,dolighted .with its opera
tlona;and peak in terms of laghesi; coMmendation
its nmgteal effects 'Mut medical virtues. 'Wear* in
this mutter "altar wit no ssow, atter ten years expo,
rinse, AND mods Ova narrmatoit rim mei. Intriinnew
OP WHAT 141 soma remota. In almwt every hastance
where' the infant is antraring from parch and exhaustibn,
normal] be found intltteen or twenty- minutes .after the
syru, p is adMinistSrsd.
This valuable - tirenaration is_the preseripton et one
of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL .NURSES In,
New England, and has been used with !WES uhtse,
THOUSANDS OF CASED
.
It not Only relieves the child from pain, but invig
orates the stomach 'arid - bowels, 'corrects acidity, and
gives tone and energy to the. w)l4l@ ,system. it will al
most instantly !They° • '
GRIME. .1N- TER ,BOWEISf. AND WIND COLIO,
arid b;iercbmi convulsions, which If not 'speedily reme
died, end in death. Me betel* it tho ems An& num
RgitgDy m ma WORLD .in all cases of DYSENTERY AND
DL4IIItEREA IN 'CHILDREN; 'whether . arises • fro m .
teething or. from any other, cause. We . would - say to
every mother who has a child setibrlek from any of the
foregoing NOMPYNINS--/N) NOT LIT YOUN;razaiDkesB, WOE
anse royemoes or e, stand between. you and, your
suffering' child and the relief that will be :S ORE-yea,
sowfulpy srao—to follOW the. use of this Piechtiblec:
it timely . need. Full directions for using will accompany
each-bottle. - None &noble unless the rad-eirelle,.
CORlTiit.k PERRINS,New Yorh, is on the outside ylrapper,
Sold by Dr ugglets throughout the wort&
erinoMet Office, leik.l3.oedeitit.;.BeW York:.
Prico only. 25 Cents Der; Bottler
itir4oi Stile in Haribt burg, by D. D W Gross 8r C 0.,. No
19 Market street , J. Martin Lutz, No. 22 Market stredge.
R. Keller, No. 91, Market street, below Fourth, and
Milet,l22 Market strait: ' , - •
JOHN B. SMITH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
- • Pfarrisburg Pa. - -
ALWAYS on' hand;ilarge assortinmat of
BOC)M, SHOES,.GAITERS, Am. of the very, beet
(mantles for ladies, gentlemen and ' ehilctrens'
, Prlees te 'snit Wahines. All kinds of IV ORIC MAU" TO
ORDER In the' best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING - done at ijiost notice.
8..8M1T11,. Harrisburg.
... •
~..••.
SILVER PLATED : WARE
• .
By
HARVEY FITALEY,
N 0.1222 Market Street, PBEGAIMIPML,i,
Mailefacturer. 6f. fine
NICEEI, SILVER, and SILVER PLATER'
FORILS, , SIIIONS;•LADLES,. , ". BliTrEit
O.AsToRS, TEA SEX'S, UI(NS , EETTLER, •
WAITERS, 'BUTTER DISH ,ES - ICE PITCHERS.
CAKE BASKETS,. POMMUNION:WARE,„,
CUPS; EEGS, GOBLETS; hte:,,
qWith a general assortinetd;compriaing a4me fait the b
uality, made of the hest moteritas and I.teiviaypyger . con
atitating them a ' - • „ ,
Seridoeable,art durable article '
i9a.wyTET.B,.ereeiacketa can PaivATil F l uaium,
ar Old Ware re-plated the best remitter -
-
PROF. ADOLPH' P. TRUPSER;
wott-D respectfully inf o rm
, .
PatrOne andlhe public generally , dint .he will
e6tteite ioffiveS.isu 3 truottonison.the PL O . FORUMS!
LoppN,.VIOLIS 14144.439 tp tbe science of Ta 011,01104
BASS.' Be will ioth' pleasure Wall Opoii'pePilAat''iliele
homes at Any beer cleeiredyLOrJesepne be gi.Y0144
I}b§ residepee,in Third Mealy . ", 'few deors below, the
:Reforined Church. -
AUGUSTA E L. CHAYN
CARPENTER AND
Reedenoe No. 27 Nora
N. B-JOBBING 'ATTENDED TO.
STATE CAPITAL BANK.
,
cAmP4oN, oopER, CO&,
coRNER BECIINVD AND WALNUY BLS.,._
RAU 11X8 BURG - , PENN ;
. _
SPERM CANDLES 1
A lailtis itivairrimleT
pl 7
fflebitat
D 3, R , d w o i l •S E p 3 k
LOCK HOSPITAL.
11AS discovered the most certain, speedy
and effectual remedy in the world for
DIS - RA RES OF IMPRUDENCE.
RIILITI IN NIX TO TWELVE HOODS.
No Mercary or Noxious Drugs
44r-A CURL PrARN&NTIID„OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM Osa TO
TWO DATa.-iat
Weakness of the Back or Limb; Strintares, Pains la
the Lotus, Mreetions of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Pow
ers, Dyspepsia t tangnor, LAW Spirits, Confusion of ideas,
tali ltation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling; Dimness
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections
of the Head, Throat, Kam or firkin--thoso terrible disor
ders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary BOW! ct
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos
sible, and destroy both body and mind.
YOI:M'E MEN
Young men especially who have become the vichmset
solitary Vice, that dreadful and dmtructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
young men of the most exalted talent and brilliaut intel
lect, who ItigLt otherwise have entrained listening
Senates with the thunders ofteloqnence, or waked to ec
lazy the living lyre, may call with fan confidence.
M.4BRIAGE;
Married persons, or tboseaontemplating marriage, be
log aware of physical woakneas, sboubflmmediately eon
au% Dr. Y. and be restored to perfect health.
• ORGANIC WUJOIBEE
/Aktudin' tely curedandfuN vigor restored
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously contide in honor as a gentleman, and con,
fit ently rely upon hie skill as a physician.
JearOifice No. 7 South F. ederick street, Baltimore,
on the left hand side going froin Baltimore street,
doors from the corner. Bo particular in observing the
same or-number,'or you 'will mistake the place. He par
ticular
fcrr ignorant, Triffing Quack; with false names,
or Paltry Humbag-Certificistar, attracted by tied repute
den of Dr. Jdhuson, lurk near.
All letters must contain trPostageStamp, to use on the
reply. -
DR. JOHNSTON.
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal Collige - of Surgeons,
London, graduate from'ene of the meat eminent Colleges
of the United .t.stes, and the greatest, part of whose life
has been Spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of -the most as
tonishing.cures that were ever known. Max troubled
with ringing in the ears and Yokel when asleep, great ner
vousness, being alarmed at Sudden sound e, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange
ment of mind were cured immediately, •
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses ail flame who hating injured them
selves by privateand improper, indalgencies, diet secret
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un
fitting themfor either business or society.
These, are,seme of the sad and melancholy effects pro
duced by early habits of youth, via Wealtns of the
Back and Limbs, - Pains in the Dead; Dimness of Bight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Patpltatifin of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of thelfigestive
Functions, General Debility, Symptoms' of
getnsump
lion,AM. ,
•
DiENTALLY
MENTALLY, the fearful ellecta on the are MIR& to
be dreaded t—Lois of 'Memory, Confusion of Ideas De
..pression of Spirits, Evil :Forebodings, Aversion toSimie
ty, Ealf-tlistrast,„Lbre of Solitude, !Timidity, itc, axe some
hi the evil sheets. • ' - -
Ttutusanda Or perBollo of all agen,:can now Judge what
is the cause of their decline in health,. lasing their vigor,
heComing weak; Pale,. nervotis and emaciatedliave c
singular appearance- about the eyes, cough, and symp
nis 'of consumption.
'YOUNG 1013
who-hive Injured themselves by - -- a certain practice, m
dulged iu when alone—a habit frequently learned from
evil cornpatione, or. at school, the erects of which are
eightly, felt, even 'when asleeP, sad if not cured;-renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
should.apply biduedistely. -
What kpity that a young map, the hopes of his coun
try, the darling of "his parents , should he snatched !TOM
prospects and enjoyments or life by the consequences
of deviating from the path, of nature, and ineulgingin a
• cireafn 'iecret - liabti. Such persons must, before efltiferre
Plating
34ARRLfiGi31,
effect that a sound mind and body up the isoAtAiecessary
'repaMties—ti? - promote' Cinimubial . Antppharieihn, Indeed
without these, the journey through life beembes &weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the Thaw; the
mind becomes. shadowed Will despair, and with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness of aniAber be
cdrues blighted with our dwa. -
P/1: - MUNSON'S ;IN 3 h_GAR,&TING MitEDY ZFOR OR
- .
By this great and important remedy, Weakness of the
'Organs are speedily cured, and fait' Vigor restored.
Tkonstands of the mast- nervous and dehilikited who
bad lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. All
impediments to ilarriage;Physical or MentatDiequalili
ealliorybrervorts, Trembling, Meekness or.lishatistion or
the' most fearfol kind, speedily cured.
- -
TO STRANGERS.
The many thonaindel cared at this lustiutio . n within the
last: welve years, and the nurnermin import ant Surgical
iterations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of
which have.appeared again and again before th e public,
besides his slangiiig as a..gentiemon Chard:der and re.
'apovistbility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
DinTASES OF lIIPEUDENCE —When the misguided
and imprudent votary orpleasure'llnds he has imbibed
the seeds oithis painful-dimes°, it too often happens that
- split-limed Sense of shame or dread of - discovery deters
;him -from applying to those who, from editcatiou and re
al:mutability can Menu befriend hiro r delaylngt . til she con
-etthrtional symptcnnt of this horrid"disease maloitheir
lafpgarance, affecting the head, th reat, noes, akin,
progressing -on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a
:period to hiS 'dreadful shtferings by mediae' him te"tnat
tionrne from whence no traveler returns." It Is a mel
- the:holy fact - that thousands Dill..
victims to thts terrible
disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend
eth, ,who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, rune
the constitution and-make the rakidue elite miserable.
To Grammene.—The Doctor's - My's:mitt:a hang in his
'office.
Jur Letterii must contain a Stamp to as 2tt the reply
itrai'Remectlea seat by Mall;
gi, , PVO. 7 South rrederick street, Baltimore...
afirlalawly;
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT THE NEW CITY. *STORE !
- URIC & COPEIVITi WAIT
_
CORNER FRONT & MARKET Me.
. . .
A NNOUNCE to ,the oi jsene of liarrie
burg aid the public generally, that they //welust
returnedltom'the"Ogaterre cities with a large and well se
lected,ettlok Fall mid Winter Goods, which - they will
sell it the've rjr lowest prieha. • .
POldllarlD,Goo.DS of every kind.
//leached and Unbleached Muslin;
- Bleached - and Unbleaohed Canton Flannels.
RED lobAlliNELB 08 EVERYDEKRIFRON.
A large assortment of Welsh Fla Niels for-bn . tobag
An & m
airen' Domestic Gingham; • .
. . . Manchester Gingham;
llatinetts'and Ca :sinieres,l
. , //lack Cloths at .s prices ;
Cloths tot - Ladies' Chesterfields,
" FINE
meths for the Arab Clinike.
A FNE ASSORTMENTAF
A large assartraehtof CassitaeM
,especially adapts/ to
toy's wear. An assortment of Merino Drawers and tin•
dershirrs. An assortment of Carpets -from 12,4 g eta a
yard to $l.OO per yard. -
ALSO LATEST. STYLES .
DECHENES,-
PLAID 'VALENCIA'S,
' VELVET POPLINS,
STRIPED AND MOD
PLATS AND . FIGURE)
BLF4BINgIS, .•
'WOK" - PLAIN AND .
FIGLIBKO
ALL. WOOL- DELAIKU,
• - BLACK BILK 4, ALL WIDTHS.
A largekseortment of Brochessui Ittanket pawls, with
r±allskoOk of tkelatestloiektes:
An ithlP4ma„Li. ftr Plato and Filmed Ceebnrrea.
LLIVENS OF ALL; KIND.
"afticwar tittentidn p - aid to first class Hosiery and Eth•
An assortment orßageni e wove t r
ra.ll spring skirt Pat
tern extension,••• - -
4n assorAg k eut of Shrouding and Flannel;.
(TRICE & COWPERTEWAIT,
Corner of
-Front and Market - Eireeta, Earrieburg.
•Formerly °monied by J. Eith er , 0et26.17
P 4 P:i/ oaslax. ' JOHN w. BROWN.
CASEY &
•
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
-RAltit IBS IT R PENN'A.
11ATING• - lesoociated• together in the
_practice of the-pot; Willtatteitil faithfully and
ptirte all piofeasioxial kusinees entrusted to their
4:rialie in Third, 4 440. Leo it from market
• - ikailoe!Atioiasin Hnglleh and Rertaan. -