Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 13, 1861, Image 3

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Wednesday Afiernoon,FebrilisrY 13, 1861.
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Pus UONVENTION OF FIREMBN, comprising dele
gates from the various companies; will hold a
meeting in the hall Qt . the Friendship house
this evening, to make further arrangements
for the , parade on the 22d inst. It is the de
sign of our firemen friends to make one. of the
finest displays of the kind on that occasion
Oar witnessed here. We commend their pub
lic spirit and patriotism.
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The CAmeacet GUARD ,will meet at their.
Armory this evening for drill exercise and the
transaction of, business. The members of the
company are desirous of procuring,the new and
beautiful linion caps and plumes, described by
us yesterday, before the 22d - of February, and
an effort.is now being made to collect money
for that purpose. Let. ill coutribUte Who feel
an interest in sustaining a military corps which
is an ornament and credit to our City.
TBE Ravtvar, Mamma in the Vine street
Methodist Church, commenced eleven weeks
ago, is still in successful operation, acid will be
contipned for some time-longer. Rev. Mr.
Carson's zealous and untiring labor of love hag'
been rewarded by a large increase in the mem
harelip of his congregation. May all the
yodng people who profess to have found the
"pearl of great price," cling to it•as the most
valuable Jewel they can possess, and hold out
faithful to the end.
MAD Doc KILLRD.—A strange dog, exhibiting
unmistakable indications of hydrophobia, was
pursued through the upper section of the city yes
terday forenoon.. The animal finally took refuge
under the stable connected with Slemmer's tav
ernton Ridgeioad, when a resident of that locality .
procured a gun and shot it. The rabid animal
bit a number of dogs in this city and vicinity,
some of which were at once killed by their
owners. Others, known to have been bitten,
are said to be still running at, large. If this be
true the owners of them are highly censurable.
RRLICkIOUS Annsmonnes.—They "do up" reli
gions entertainments nicely at Jersey City, if
we may Judge from the following notice, which
we take from the American Standard of that
city. It is quite probable that religion is popu
lar in that suburb of mighty Gotham. It cer
tainly is exhibited under very agreeable
circumstances :
"A soiree of the Third * Preabyterian Church
will be held, on Thursday evening next, the
13th inst., at the place of worship, corner of
Erie and Smith Third streets. Addresses will
be delivered, good music provided, and deli
cacies for the 'inner man' bountifully supplied."
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Invrr.trzows Accevran.—The German Bene
ficial Society, and the Steuben Lodge also ,com
posed of Glermin eittserr.s„..4nve acceptcdivita
on to join n the parade on the anniversary
of Washington's birth-day. No class of com
munity are more patriotic than - our German
fellow citizens, as has been demonstrated on
frequent occasions. They honor the flag un
der whose protecting folds they enjoy, unmolest
ed, "liberty and the pursuit of happinessr
and when the emergency requires; they, will
be, found among the first to defend that flag
against foreign foes or domestic traitors. The
members of the above named societies intend
parading together, and will no doubt make a
strong turn out and tine display.
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IMPORTANT To BANKERS MID BROKERS. —A bill
of deep importance tb bankers and brokers has
been read in the House. It provides that from
and after the ptfssage of this act it shall not be
lawful for any individual, or co-partnership,
licensed as exchange brokers, or engaged in the
luutbiess of banking, to allow or pay interest at
any, rate per centnm on moneys deposited with
them, under a penalty of five hundred dollars
for each and every offence, to be recovered , as
debts are by law recoverable, oqe half for the
use of the Commonwealth - , and the other half
for the use of the Quardians of the Poor in the
county where such offence shall be committed.
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Sias ABour.—The light-fingered gentry and
shovers of bogus coin continue to operate in
our markets. This morning a lady, while
standing in a crowd at a butcher's stall, was
mysteriously relieved of a• purse containing a
$2 60 gold coin, two gold dollars and some
silver change. Not having completed her pur
chases dm was 'obliged to return borne for a
fresh instalment of market money. One coun
try woman received a counterfeit gold dollar,
and another a bogus fifty cent piece. No doubt
other similar operations were perfdriiia, of
Which we have no report. Some measure
ought.to be adopted to detect the thieves and
dettirOp bogus coin who regularly,fregnant
the markets and victimize our citizens. •
BCL FOR SUFFERING ODD PELLOWI3.-A few
days ago a special session of the Grand Lodge
of Odd 'Fellows was' held in Philadelphia, and
there'lvinut large, attendance of Members and
representatives. The object of the meeting was
for the purpose of empowering the subordinate
Lodges in the jurisdkition to meet in conven
tion and devise a plan, for ..the collection •of
means with which to aid the distressed con
nected with the institution. -For the benefit
of members of thirOrder in this city and county
we publish the 'resolutions adapted on the oc
casion :
Beaded, That permission is herebf giver' to
the subordinate Lodges in the city and county
of Philadelphia,a.nd other districts of this juris
diction, if they deem it necessary, to calla con
vention of Lodges, each Lodge havlug one re
presentative, to meet on the 20th of :February,
1881, for the purpose of alleviating the Pretia
lent distress among the members of the Order.
Revolved, That the convention so Called. be
fully empowered to.adopt such rules and regu
lations, for the object therein set foith, as to
them shall seem advisabla.
Resolved, That, upon the completion of their
labors, the said convention be requested to
make a fall and accurate report'of their pro
colhapa to this... Grand Lodge. - • -
Resolved, That , the Grand Secretary be di
rected to forward forthwith to the various
Lodites'in' thevity and county of Philadelphia,
and to each District-Deputy' Grand Mester in
the juriediction4hoOpy of these resolutions.
THR PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY are
shipping goods to the Kansas sufferers free of
charge. Commendable.
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Don ORDINANos. - -We call the attention of
owners of dogs to the ordinance in our adver
tisingColumns, recently approved by the May
or, and publishdd by order of Council. The
first section is an important one, and we hope
the Chief of Police will enforce it strictly against
all offenders. Several canines, bitten by a mad
dog yesterday, are running at large in the city,
and the safety of society requires that they-be
killed at once.
ARRIVAL OF THE FLAIL—The American Flag
ordered for the Capitol has arriyed. It is a
large and magnificent affair, thirty-six feet
long, twenty feet wide, and containing thirty -
four stars. The flag staff is to be seventy feet
long, so that Ur starry banner of our country;
will float at such a height above the , dome of
the Capitol as to be visible in all parts of the
city, and to the people of the surrounding vil
lages and rural districts. "Long may it wave !"
LENT. —The season of Lent commenced
today and will continue for forty days, the
obligation of its' observance resting upon all
of the Roman Catholic faith who have reached
the age of twenty-one years. The exemptions
from the regulations prescribed for its observ
ance are those under twenty-one years of age,
the sick, nursing women, those who do bard
labor, and those who, through weakness, can
not" fast without prejudice to their health. The
occasion is one of much solemnity in the Catho
lic and Episcopal churches.
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Surcina.—Jedediah Reynclds, an old citizen,
residing about four miles east of Meadville,
hung himself on Friday morning. He got up
very early, as lie was in the habit of doing, and
built afire. When the family arose, they sup
posed he , bad gone to the barn to feed the cattle,
but as he did not return for breakfast, they in
stituted a search for him, and found him in the
loft of the wood house, suspended to a beam by
a rope and entirely dead. The loft was so low,
that had he stood erect, there would be a slack
of six inches in the rope, so that he had to
bend his knees in order to hang himself. ,No
cause is assigned for the act. ,
AN Acoosrm son Trin Timss.—The following
acrostic on CINORGE WASHINGTON, the "Father
of his Country," the anniversary of whose
birth-day we are now making preparations to
celebrate, is peculiarly appropriate at this time.
It was handed to us by a patriotic friend who
always "keeps step to the music of the 'Union,"
and his request to give it a place in the columns
of the Tattooer% is cheerfully complied with
Grant that thy wisdom's mantle yet may fall,
• Envelling some brave soul with saving might
Or that, in answer to a nation's call,
lbeason may dawn and yet disperse the night.
Grant that thy sacred heritage may be
Eternal Union, Peace and liberty.
Would thou wart here--Sage, Hero of thy time I
Among dissensions and 'midst, terrors rife
Secession standing on the verge of crime,
Her nervous sons too eager for the strife.
In her dark train Disunion comes ;
North against Smith, in dread array.
tarsaLtrem our. altars and our homes,
This gathering storm'may pass away i
Oh, nave thy country, if thy spirit can,
Nor leave its memory to the sneers of man.
VALIINTINES have already commenced circula
ting in this city, and no doubt thousands of
them will pass through
. the post office to-mor
row, yielding I:Tncle . Sarn a handsome revenue,
and keeping the letter-carrier busy delivering
the precious missives. Cupid, at times
mischievous, will play many extra pranks on
an occasion above all others devoted to love
and match-making. Our young readers are
aware that their "sweethearts" will be sadly
disappointed if they do not receive Valentines
to-morrow; and we believe they are too gal
lant to cause them paid on that account. To
old and young, however, we repeat the advice
given yeaterday—make your exactions with a
view to please and gratify; rather than to mor
tify and offend, the feelings of those to whom
You send your poetic-pictorial offerings. A
large and varied assortment of elegantTrden
tines, suited to all ages, sexes and renditions,
maybe found at Mr. Braorurs'abookitore.
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Aarnier..—Willie R. Kelm, a son of our 1 1
worthy Surveyor General, arrived in the city I I
yesterday, direct from China: He sailed from
the port'of New York in the Clipper ship "Sur
prize," Capt. Bartlett, Jr., on. the 12th day of
May last, and arrived at HongKting the
lith 'day - August, making' ite trip in nine
ty-one days—wyery shcirt pastiage. Returning
,he cmbarked in the same v,easel from Foo Chow,
on the 2d of November, landing 14 New York
on ThuradaYlast, ninety-eight days? --seven days
longer than on the trip Outward. The voyage
was a very pleasant one to Mr. Beim, and his
brier sojourn in the land of the "Celestials"
abounded in interesting incidents, which he re •
idea yery graphically; many of them, in rela
tion to the habits and characteeof the people,
being both instructive and amusing. Among
a number of curiosities he' brought with him,
are a pait• of . Java monkeys,which, for the mis
chievous tendency and canning so characteris
tic of the animal, are rare specimens of their
•
species. They afford great Amusement to the
juveniles. •
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Euurnos OF 01710128.--The annual election
for officers of the "Young Men's Christian-As
soclation," held last evening, roil:di4mi fVI
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President—Rev. James Colder - . ' ' •
Vice Presidents---Rev. C. A. Hay, D. D., (Ln
theFan,) Rev. W. C. Cattell, (0. S. Presbyte
rians) Rev. T. H. Robinson, (N. S. Presbyterian,)
R. A. Lamberton; Esq.,
_(Episcopal,) Rev. B. R.
Waugh, (DiethOdbit,) J. Herr, Esq., (Ger•
naii!fieforraiid,) Jones, (Bethel,) George
Crinkle, (Baptist.)
Recording Seerettify-4V.• W. Rays.
Corresponding liecretary—Rev. k J. John
,
Treasurer—James McCormick.. .
Librarlat-Robert McElwee.,
, Board of Managers—Dr. J. P. Keller,
.(Lu
theran,) •J: F. Seiler; O. s. `Preihiterlaut
George A. Oglesby, (N. S. Presbyterian,) W. T.
Hildrup, , ,,(Eplicopal,) O. V. Mao, - (Oerman Re
formed,) A. Smith, (Methodist& P. S. At
ticks, el;) David Harper, '(Baptist.)
Kimura TssquArt.=Mciet -at the Hall this
(We,cblesaY) evening, at "7 ; o'efock. Punctuid
attendance requested Bz i oider of
• • Tug Coxiserea.
Pennopluania Malty telegraph, tUebnestrap "Afternoon, februarp 13,1861.
VALUABLE WATCH LOST.-I.oBt somewhere in
the hity, this morning, a lady's gold hunting
case watch, with a small gold locket and key
attached. On the back of the watch is en
graved the inscription, " Fanny from her
Father,? The finder will be liberally rewarded
by leaving the watch at the residence of Philip
Dougherty, Esq., in second street, near Pine.
GOING TO MNET THE PRIMILINNT.—The Legisla•
tive Committee, accompanied by a number of
members and citizPne, left In the four o'clock
train this afternoon for Pittsburg, to meet the
President elect, who will reach that city to
morrow. The general impression is that Mr.
Lincoln will 'certainly visit Harrisburg on the
2.2 d, On his way to the 'federal Capital, and
:remain here until the next day.
DIBAPPRARED.---The pyramids of coal ashes
and-oyster shells Which have obstructed Third
street for some time past, disappeared to-day,
thanks to Supervisor Wenrick, who only needs
a little stirring up occasionally to make him
useful officer. The other Supervisors should
imitate his example, and continue their labor
until the streets of the entire city shall huVe
been put in good condition. This is important
just now in view of the coming parade.
THE SHOALS WHERE Youtto MBE ARE WRECKED
A writer for one of our literary periodicals
says—and the truth of the remark will be ge
nerally admitted—that there are hundreds of
intelligent and capable young men in this State
whose future is wholly without purpose, other
than the uncertain hope of, political advance
ment. They have unwisely abandoned the
professions, the workshop, the mine, toiwaste
their golden hours and years in pursuit of
phantoms that will elude and cast them down
to poverty and obscurity. A session in the Le
gislature, a trifling appointment or nomination
for an unimportant office, induces abandon
ment of successful occupation, and from that
time 'forth they amount to nothing ; they
never make political progress, and are yet too
ambitious for any other pursuit. The come•
queues is that they become downcast by disap
pointment and debt ; are led into dissipation,
and unconsciously sink to helplessness and con
tempt. We have observed many sad illustra
tions of these truths; the haunts of political
vagrancy exhibit them, and hospital graves
conceal them; r The profession of politics should
not have attsicti o nn for young men who are
successful in any:honorable occupation; contin
ual quest of okee is not the sure way to pre
ferment. If they exhibit great talent and be
come locally , noted and influential, their
abilities will not- fail to attract public at
tention ; and without the necessity - 6f -West
in time in political bummeries, they will meet
surer reward. There is hardly a sadder specta
cle than to observe a worthy and intelligent
young man neglecting his office or his shop for
the miserable distinctionof a street or,bar-rooni
politician, or to become notedln primary meet
ings and local conventions, or to waste away
his life and slender fortnnisifuntiag.about, the.•
'Capita in Search of a'atance appointment. It
s a great step towards ruin, and whoever feels
an interest in his life will be sorry for his in
fatuation. Reflect a moment, look back a few
years. What has been their. fate Some are
in premature graves, and all - save a yery few
are forgotten; others are dissipated and sunk
below recognition, anti still others are attaint
ed by crime. The records of the sexton, the
hospital, the criminal court, the prison, contain
many names which, but for the infatuation of
political life, had not been there. They have
been used, deceived, betrayed' and thrust
aside by , the demagogues who no longer re_
quired their adherence ; they 'have seen infe
riors occupying the places which they had
earned by devotion, to some heartless leader ;
and, losing hope and self-respect, they gradual
ly sunk to degradation. Let the young avoid
this delusive and dangerous ambition ; honors
and renown lie not across that slough of des
pond.
LARGE ARRIVAt OR NEW GOODS.-TGE CIMP
,
EST GOODS OFFERED YET.-2,000 yards Canton
flannel at 10 cents, worth 12 cents. 2,000
Yards bleached 44 muslin at 10 cents, worth 12
cents. 100 Pe - beautiful new style print at 10
cents, worth 12 cents. 60 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. I,ooorinder
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 Lainee, Pant Stuff,- Cloth,, mud all
kinds of Flannels I will sell off at cost. Now
is the time to get bargains. S. Isovr, at
Rhoads old ccrner. , '
Consumers of Coal Take Notice I
COAL DELIVERED TO ANT .P4p , OF THE CITY
LIMITSsr THE PATElV2'w,mali dARTS: 42
THE rarzomora LOW RAMA FOR '-
CASH; VI2:-
LYILEN'S Vattar Nur Cosa, at $2 00 per ton.
" SMALL Roo Coat, at $2 90 per ton.
" LARGE Eon " at s2 . 9o'per ton
" BROXEN "at sg,so per ton
BALTIVORY. ON.L CO's STFAMBOAt $3 00.
° • .• " • BROKEN ; $BOO
IA is 44EaG; ,$BOO.
. II 44 • Nu? - $2 26
BROAD for Coat (for Smith's use)l23 cents a bushel.
2,500 bushels OsTsfoi sale at loiresisaah.prices..
A large lot or superior BYDBORY AND OAK %lop, - for
sale, at the lowest rates.
. . .
Agent for Du Pont's Gun and Bloating Powder, for sale
at lianufactumos prices.
Coal dellier,ed from both yards, at.above rates, by
Patent Weigh - Cnrts; Nibich are certified to by the Sealer
Weights:or scd,hinfinaros.
Every consnmetwill plealb weigh their Coal on
delivery, and if fall 'short 10 ioulids,"lstst. Mitt li e
Coal.
A large, full and complete stook of the beat kinds o
Coal, always will be found'on hand.
j2 O- im JAMES . M. WHEELER.
SCOTCH. WHISKY., .
fINE PUNCHEON of PURE SCOTCH
ur wniocsiast received wad for aaleby _
JOHN H..ZIEGLIa,
Joel 78 Market Street.
CITY BONDS FOR SLAB.
1 1 TWQ - 0117r - 110grig 'of :4600
O
eacti, beitrinee per cent. Interest, being a site and
good investmvit.. Apply to
lataWald _ W. H. VSABJKE.
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CQAL REDUCED!
NOTICE.
COUGHS. —The sudden changes of our climate
are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Af
fections. Experience havibg proved that simple reme
dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the
early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be
hail to !'Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let
the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so
slight, as by this precaution a more serions'attack may
be warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will dud
them eftectnal for clearing and strengthening the voice.
See advertisement. del.o-d-sw&vidni
TO CONSUMPTIVES
THE ADVERTISER, baying been restored to
health in a few weeks by a very Simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a severe lung affect
ion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to
make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire lt, he Will
,send a copy of the pre
scription used (free of charge), with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The
only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription
Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which
he conceives to be nvatuahle, and he hopes every suf
ferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing,
and may prove a :blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
EEV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburgh,
Kings county, New York.
oct3l-wly
A CARD TO THE LADIES
DR. DDPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
Infallible , in correCting, regulating, and removing all
obstructions, from whatever cause, and al
ways successful as a preven
frHESE PILLS HAYE BEEN USED BY
L the doctors for many years, both in France and
America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and
be is urged by many thousand ladies who used them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an iecrease of family where health will not permit it.—
Females particularly situated, or . those supposing them
selves so, are cautioned against these pule while in that
condition, es they are Bur.: 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 are recommended.
Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price
$1 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by
CHARLES A. BANNVART, Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa.
"Ladles," by seating him $1 00 to the Harrisburg
Post Office, can have the Pills sent free of observation to
any part of the country (confidentially) and "free of Res
tage" by mail. Sold also by S. S. STEVENS,. Reading,
J./MESON, SOLLOWAY is COWMEN, Philadelphia, J. L. Lest-
Breams, Lebanon, DALMEL H. Immo, Lancaster; J. A.
WOLF. Wrightsville ; E. T. Minim, York • and by one
druggist In every city and village in the 'Onion, and by
S. IL HOWE, sole proprietor, New York.
N. IL—Look out for counterfeits. Buy. no Golden Pills
of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. All
others are a base -imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your, lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those
who show the signature of. S. D. Howe on ,every box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pills
being counterfeited. da•dwaswly.
IMPORTANT NO PERMIAN
DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS *.
Prepare 4 by Cornelius L. Cheaseman, M. D.,
YORK CITY
SEW
THE combination' f ingredients in these
Pllls are the rest/War is long, and extensive practice.
They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregularitlee,Tairilul Menstruation, removing all ob
structions, whether from cold or otherwise, .he.4v cite,
pain In the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner-,
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and,
limbs, ate., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption
of nature
1!3 MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Cheeseinan's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have
been diaappoluted in the use or other Pills can place the
utmost confidence in Dr. Clieeseman's Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTICE,
tlhere is one amditiom of the female system in which the
Pals cannot be taken. susawsit producing a PECUL.I.4.II
RSSCLT.: The condition referred to is PRBQ NANCY—
'the result, 2111SCA RNA OIL Such is the irresistible
tendency of the inednikie to restore he usual frictkins to a
:wrnrud condition, that even the reproductive power se
'nettureessesnid reoelf
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
Injurious. ,Expllcit directions, which should be read, ao.
company each box. Price Sent by mail on encloshig
El MDR Commute L. Oninctsmati 80x'4,631, Post Office,
New York Qty,
Sold by ono ugg - ist in eueritOwn In the United States
General Aria for the United States,
14'Broadivay, New York,
o whom alt Wholesale orders should be achb , ... sl.
gold In Harrisburg by C. A. BAineYsirt.
0v29-dawl
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES . CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
-Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke,
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine Is unfailing-in the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constltntion is subject. It moderates all excess and re
,Moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
(Yelled on.
TO •IPLikORIE.D LADIES
it Is peculiarly ended. It will, in a short hale, bring on
the monthly period, with regularity.
EacLbottle, price one Dollar, bears the Goyarnment
Stamp otaieiit Britain; to piOvent Counteitiits.
- - -CATITION. ' -
TtieselYaltshoUltVitot be taken WI/etudes linkup the
FIRST THREE .NONTHEilf . Pregnauey;a4they are sure
to bring on Altscarrhaye, but at any other tape they are
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and bimbs; Fatigue on Blight exertiOn, Palpita
tion qf the'Heart, Xlysterics and Whites, hese Pills wit.
effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtfultoThe constitution.
Full directions iwthdpaMphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50
byreturn mail.
For sale by C. A. BANNVART.. fyo dewly
BUY TILE BEST.
NORTON'S
0 I 2E 4 W 331
SALT IMEIJM AND SCROFULA,
PE4M-AANNTLY CURED!
SALT REEUM, - SCROMLA, SCALD HEAD,
FEVER BORES, RING-WORMS, BAR
BERS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING
OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP
TIONS OF THE SKIN.
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'This Ointment bears no resemblance to ay other ex
terns' remedy at present. before the world. The mode o
ne operation Is peculiar.
t penetrates to the basis of the disease—goes to its
Sy source—and cures it from the flesh beneath to the
Vin on the. surface.
Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
Sc., operate downward , thus driving the disorder inwards,
and orten OCOElBl.ollilcig terrible internal maladies.
Noasonis clfivremitr, on the contrary, throws the poison
of the diseasetape*, rd, and every .Particle of it is die.
chargedfferon thepores.
-- Thus the cures it effects Is complete. Not only are the
sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellings re
duced—hot the seeds of the disease are expelled from the
flesh ; consequently there can be no relapse.
, Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaiots, 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 evils 'you endure. A
Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth 'el all that is here
Since ins first introduction, the properties of the Oint
ment have been tested in the most obstinate cases—mmes
hat utterly defied the best medical skill in , the country,
add upon which the most celebrated healing springs pro
duced no effect—a'nd' in every Instance with every euc-
Sold in Large Bottles—Price 60 Cana.' ' •
GERRIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New 'York
ICHOLI*WiI DfiPOT,
~AT
?ENFOLD,' PARKER h MOWER'S,
Wholesale DroggistS; Beaman at., N. ,
gold by Gin:Beware, Harrisburg, Pa.
Mall-daWiy
HOLLOWAVS Puss AND OINTMENT.—ERYBIRN
LAN.—These deservedly' popular medicines have met With
astonishing oneness in the cure or erysipelas, king's evil,
ring worm, scurvy, scrofulous eruptions, and all infirm.
itititeirdige46ol4 - thinikin: - Othir ' POPOritiOneinak
afford teiopoiary relief,-but the combined' action o
tAtese rMsodiets 'will by their detergeilt and purifying
PnVertleS sifsct aradleakeure Mthe., , hlood and system.
Sold by all Druggists, at 250: andll pet box Or
pot.
.
New 21tmertistmento.
Al the Ninth Exhibition of the Mass. Charitable
Mechanic Association, 1860,
MESSRS. CIaCKERING & SONS
WERPv AWARDED
• THE GOLD MEDAL
_ FOE THE REST •
GRAND, SEMI•GRAND, & SQUARE PIANO-FORTES ;
AND THE ONLY PREMIUM,
A SILVER MEDAL,
FOR TEE BEST UPPIORT PIANOS,
WM. KNOCHE,
SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THESE PIANOS,
No. ON MARKET ST. HARRISBURG . .
reba-dtf
NOTICE.
►TIHE UNDERSIGNED has opened his
A. LUMBER OFFICE, corner of Third street and Black
berry alley, near Herr 's Hotel
Arso—.TWO ROOMS with folding doors TfiLET, suite
ble for a Lawyer's office. Pogaession can be had imme
diately. W. F. MURRAY.
AIso—HORSES AND CARRIAGES to hire at the same
office.
feb4 FRANK A. MURRAY.
GENERAL ORDERS—No. 2.
HEAD QUARTERS, sth Div. P. V.,
Harrisburg, Feb. 5, 1861.
The Joint Committee of the Senate and House
of Representatives have appointed the under
signed, Officer Commanding and Marshal of the
day, to celebrate the anniversary of the Birth
of Washington, and do honor to the Flag of the
Union, by displaying it on this grand occasion
from the Dome of the Oapitol, which Flag is
sanctified by Ms toil, his patriotism and the
glorious achievements of our Revolutionary
sires.
The Governor, Reads of Departments, Offi
cers and Members of the Senate and House of
Representatives will participate.
The invitation is extended to all the military
of the State, Soldierti of the War of 1812, Offi
cers of the Army and Navy, Judges, Clergy,
Masons, Odd Fellows, Firemen, Civic Societies
and Citizens. ' -
I. The. military will form on Friday, Febru
ary 22d, 1861, at 10'o'clock, A. M., on Market
street, the right resting on Third street, to
move precisely at 10i o'clock, A. M.
Marshal R. A. Lamberton will form the so
cieties on theleft of the military.
Marshal David Mumma will form the fire
men on Third street, right resting on Market
skeet, facing east. c The Marshals will report
at Read,Quarters for further orders.
The order of procession will be as follows
n three divisions:
Officer Conimanding.
General Offi"63rs and Staff.
Officers of the Army and Navy.
Military.
Soldiers of the War of 1812 , bearing the Stars
and Stripes
. Mershal.--D. A. LAMBERTON.
Governor Curtin.
Orator of the day, Hon. R. M: Palmer, Speaker
of the Senate.
Joint Committee of the Senate and House.
Heads of Departments.
Judges of the Supreme and District Courts.
Officers and Mend:leis of the Sainte.
Officers and members or the House.
Masons.
Odd Fellow&
• Civic Sobities.
Citizen&
Dialthall,DAvn) 1 4 117!date'.
..Firemen.
111. The veteran soldiers of the - war 1812
will raise the flag to the dome : of the Capitol.
Iy. Major Sosgert . F. Krim detailed com
mander of ordenance to fire national salute of
thirty-four guns during, the , procession, and
thirteen guns at the elevation of the flag.
V. Tbe Cameron' Guards, Caitt. Ersiss,
perform guard duty at, the Capitol. - -
VI. Route—Form - on-Third and Market ;
down to Front, dowif to Washington Avenue,
out to Second, up to"Chanitt; up.to Third, up
to Market,•out to Fourth, up to Walnut, down
to Second, up. to ;Pine, out to Front, up to
State to the.Qapitol. -
Returning—Down Third to Locust, down to
Front, down to Market. Governor Curtin pass
in Beview. IDistnissed:
.ya, All reports be made at Head-
Quarters, Jones House, by the 15th of February.
By command of
Major General WK. H. BEIM,
Officer Commanding and. Chief Marshal.
Feb. 6. td .
Oure tlin47s, (1:44, Ho
cLe, arseness, /Win-
WAp ewes, any irritation or Soreness of
_
th Throat, Believe the Hacki ng A tion , Bran-
CiONCHIAL chine, Asthma, Consnmp and Catarrh,,
1;?\N"
,1)r and give strength to
\ the • •
PUB Cl
LI ea C
SPE voice of
AKERS
and SINGERS
Few are aware o (the importance of checking a Cough
or "Common Cold" in its Hilt stage ; that which In the
beginning would yield t o a mild remedy, I fileglected, soon
attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TRWELES,'
containing demulcent ingredients, allay Fulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
"That trouble In my Throat, (for which
the "TROCHES" are a specific) baTing
made me often a mere whisperer."
N. Y. WILLIS.
recommend their use to Public
Speakers."
Bitows , s
TROCHES
BROWN'S
REV. E. H. CHAPIN.
"Have proved extremely serviceable
for Hoarseness."
irnocar.s'
REV. HENRY WARD BKRCHER
BROWN'S
"Almost instant relief in the distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to. Asthma."
BEV. A. O. 'EGGLESTON.
"Contain no Opium or anything Injuri
ous."' DR. A. A. HAYES,
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHICSI
Chemist, Boston.
"A simple and pleasant combination for
Coughs, Sic."
DR. G. F. MELD%
DP.
"Beneficial in Bronchitis '• °n
DR. J. F. W. LANE,
lkston.
haie proved there excellent for
Whooping Cough."
- REV. H. W. WARREN,
Boston.
"Beneficial when Compelled to speak,
suffering from Cold."
REV. B. J. P. ANDERSON,
St. Louis.
BROWN'S
TROCHES.
BROWN'S
TROCHES
MOWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
4 Giffectual in removing. Hoarseness and
irritation of the Throat, so common with
Speakers and Sittgers." -
Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON,
La Grange, Ga.
Teacher of Music, Southern
Female College.
"Great benefit when taken before and
after preaching, as they prevent Hoarse.
nags. From their past erect, I think they
will be of permanent advantage to me."
REV. E. ROWLEY, A. M,
'President of Athens College, Tenn.
ga-Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents& box.
nov26-daw6m'
TROCHES
RROWN , S
TROCHES
BRO WN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
MOURNING GOODS
OF , EVERY BESOREPTION.
Hoisery, Gloves, Ganntletts, in large quantities.
Great assortment of Embroldedes. -
Ladies Underwear, different sizes and qoalltz.
Gentlemen's do do do
Miasea' do - do do
Boys' do do do
Cloths, Casslmeres, &dinette, Jeans,
And everythingtorlten and-Hoye-wear.
Gentlemene.Sbawls. ,
AM goods, without distinction to style Or quality, will
be aoluKat a, veil:Blight advaficie,and , bail than , eced"oi
CATHQABT & BROTHER,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank
4117 • , Market Naar&
•
FOR RENT..
EVERAL CCIIIFORTABLE MULLING
0 HOU 3ES in dttraregt paha Gelid% Cal Stablfug at
tached to some of _thew. 'Pospesmon riven the fleet of
' 02-863 - eg A s , 0. paws.
Nan 2hnertistments
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW !
STILL SOMETHING WHICH HA,S
THE TEST OP YEARS AND STILL
=
MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY
PROF. WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
E=Erm
OTHERS SAY OF IT,
A Distinguished St: Louis Physician Writ..a
ST. Louts, July 10,1860
0. J. WOOD, Esq.: Dear Sir : alto e me the plea: of
and satisfaction to transmit to you the beneficial effect::
Of your Hair Restorative, after a trial of five years I
Commenced using your Restorative in January, 186
since which time I have not been without a bottle en
hand. When I commenced the use, my hair was quite
thin, and at least one-third gray. A few applications
stopped its turning, and in three weeks time there was
not a gray hair to be noticed, neither has there been up
to this time.
After my hair was completely restored, I continued its
use by applying two or three times per month. My hair
has ever continued healthy, soft and glossy, and my
scalp perfectly free from dandruff. I do not imagine the
fats 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 0.:
copied my time in traveling the greater part of the lima
tho past three years, and have taken pride and pleasure
in recommending your Restorative, and exhibiting its
effects in my own case. In several instances I have met
with people that have pronounced It a humbug; saying
they have used it and without effect. In every in'stance,
however, it proved, by probing the matter. (hat they
had not used your article at all, but had used some new
article said to be as goof as yours, and Belling at about
half the price. I have noticed two or three articles my
self advertised as above, which I have no doubt are
humbugs. It is astonishing that people will patronize
an article of no reputation, when there is one at hand
that has been proved beyond a doubt.
Apparently some of those oharitans have not brain:,
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 pasttive years, seen and talked wit, , more titan two thousand persons that have used your
preistration with perfect- success—some for baldness
gray hair, scald head, dandruff, and every disease the
scalp and head are subject to.
I Called to see you personally at your original place of
business here, but learned you were now living in New
York.
You are at liberty to publish this or refer parties to
me. Any cbmmunlcation addressed to me, care box No
1,920; will be promptly answered.
Yours, truly,
JAMES WHITE, 51. D.
WARR Srtunas, Perry C0.,.Pa., June 7, 1850.
Prof. WOOD, Dear Slr:—l was Induced more than a
year ago to try your valuable Hair Restorative for the
purpose of cleansing my head of dandruff. I had suffered
with it upon my-head for years, and had never been able
to get anything to do Me any good hr. removing it, al
though I bad tried many preparations, until I saw your
advertisement in a Harrisburg paper. Being there at
the time, I Called at Gross & /Kunkle'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 bead,and an application once in two weeks
keeps it free fromany itching or other unpleasantneis.--
L. must also state that my hair had become quite white
in places, and, by the use of your preparation, has been
restored to its original color. lam now 60 years of age,
and although I have used two bottles of the Restorative,
no one has any knowledge of it, as I allow a few gray
hairs to remainin order to have my appearance com
port with my age. My head is now of less trouble to me
In keeping it clean, an., than at any time since I have
home child. I consider your preparation of great value,
and, althoughl do not like to expose myself, I consider It
my duty to do so. You can use this or any part or It I.
any shape you think proper, If it is worth any thing to
you: • Yours &c.
. ETTER,
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Suly.3o, 1850.
Data But : I hare send you a statement that I think
yon are entitled to the beneJlt of. I am a resident of
Blosmington, and have been here for over thirty years,
lam now over fifty years of age. For about twenty years
peat my hair has been turning considerably gray, and
'wag
almost entirely white and very sinf and unikiant.
tad keen &number otoorttfleatesorthe very "wonderfel
41feet or "'liar 'hair Restorative but suPposett there was
,moeflation thantruth in tbem: but eaten:lining a strong
desire to have my hair, If possible, restored to its origi
nal cider and fineness, as it was in my younger days A
beautifdl black, I concluded I would. make the expert--
'meat comdencing inn - small Way. I purehased•one or
your small bottles, at, one dollar, and ooriamenced.using,
following.direotione as nearly es i could. I - soon discov
ered the Oandruff removed, and my hair,'lhai Wks falling
off laige'quarditlen, was considerably tightened, and - a
radical change taking place in the color. I haVe cocaiw
ned to twit, till I have used three of 'youriniall betties
and Jusf began on the fourth. I have now as pretty a
head of dark brown, or light black hidr as tail, or
as had in my youthful days, when-a boy In the hills of
Western Virginia, My head is entirely clear. of dandruff,
and the hair ceased entirely falling off and inis softend
Ene',- and feels as olly, es though it wai Just from, the
Lands of a French champooner. Many or my a.cetiednfiki
ceit frequently say to me , tEntler, where didyou elit-that
hue wig I" I tell them it was the effect of your Ilestora
tive. It is almest impossible to convince them that it, ia
the original hair of the same old gray head. "
Yours, truly,
FREDERICK T. BUTLER, •
Bloomington, Monroe Co., Ind.
• Woon's Hain BinsronarivE has acquired a reputation
from actual test and experiment which cannot be en
hnneed by newspaper - puffs. -Itiour vicinity- it has boon
extensively ased, and we believe in every case with every
desired result, and received the imiversal endorsement of
all who have tried it. We therefore recommend it as one
oftboaefew nostrums which accomplishes all it profess
es and all the bald, and gray could. desire.—Columbia
SPY. . •
PaoS. WOOD'S HAIR RIMOR4TIVS.-411 another column
will' be found an adVertiaeinent of this well known and
excellent preparation "for restoring gray hair tditenrlgt
nal color, The Hair Restorative aim, cures cutaneous
eruptions, and prevents the hair falling off.. We have
seemmany"authentintestimonials in proof of.these asser
tions some of which ere from. gentlemen whom we have
known tie Many years as : persotti of the most reliable
character. 'Don't dye till yen have tried this Restorative.
Boston Olive ,
Woores iiela REsvonerivs..--We are not in the habit of
putting every new discovery, for in nine cases - out. et ten
they are quack nostrums, but we take great ,pleasure la
recommending Professor Weed's article to all whose hair
is falling off or turning gray. • Our well known contribu•
tor, Finley Johnson, Esq., has experienced the benefit of
its application, and joins with us hi speakieg of its virtues.
Let all try it, and bald hdids will be as rare as snow : lA.
summer. —Baltimore Patriot. ' ' =
.
Wow's atm It..ros-vrivs. —Unlike most splwillca,thre
in proved, by unimpeachable evidence, to postiess great'
efficacy as a restorer of the haute pristine.viget. Where
the head had become almost bald because of sickness,.
the use of this article has produced a beautiful growth ct
thick,-glossy hair.- It is therefore a valuable prepare-
Una for. all classes: Its ingredients ure such as to effectu
ally' eradicates dandrud and - other, impurities, which
operate so ihjariouily to the, hair. It also has curative
properties' of another description: In many cases - pim
plea and Other disfiguremiMe Of the akin disappear utter
ever it is used. There is no hazard attaching to the trial
of hls remedy,. audits effects' can:only be besedoiaVas
the corepleind If it . do* not caus©a mrnifest improve-.
mentils locareitiliiof doing 'harm las Its - component ell="
ments are perfectly innocuous.—liotion'TionsTi*Ft,i4prif
A Gasuiss Boos.—Tri our capacity as; tiondactor of, a
public journal,, , we arecalled uport_to actiertise the cure
ails of the day, each of which claims to be unadulterated.
in Its composition and infallible in its curative effects,
with, what justice we leave our readers to determine. la
one instancd,..llowetier—Prbf. "Wood's Hair Restorative
—we are so well assured of the notable. qualities of the".
article, that we.giveSti ciurindorsemeut as all that its
venter and vender dlabn tttd tie.' Its effect upbgit fling
head oL hair la kubiett to_ be inagtilalq.„
lime or guano on exhausted land, it .nringsits critinsatere
ever applied. Our own thatch is fortunately yens ikeeki
thy, butwa .advise our friends. with 80tratlys/NWhig
hair to try tile Restorative.—Columbia Spy. '
. VC.D7W,
. }wit, 41Es AILL!TDOZIED.—Fordtt_QremeAr
Take tke Pidd.—Professor WO4lll. stands e
1W dhernist,"vihrisdattention hgB ifeehditned:Wur
a hair tonic, hts ever before reaclied:' . ... -
den but world-Wide, and thousands who:have won wigs
or been beid.for. years ern now,..througa, th e use oriptp
preparationetrearing iltekt own natural
b ea d covering. So much' chetniStle-
M . human life, eaut tinfiAawo w4ickapply tothe.fanctipairi
of the system.. Prof. Wood studied out thohuinan *dr ,
its chirectef;its propertien'auirdiastises, andlowler‘
stdrit the decaying , vitality to thatnrnament Saw*, es
in , his sire case, that; kitty liner is unnatural _unless the'
eggpfr the individual has reached four ecorw and ho
lieVed %lathe heir could lie naturally revitalized. He .
tried hie own pasiralmoit bald and. quite gray, it the
age .ofithirtrienen-4e..reatored his own hair in d010r,..,
strength and luxuriance, and the article he did it witn
be.gave to the world. ,Get-WoArd HAIR REd - rOL;i -
TIV.11; indlate nothinn'else.—Pilo York - Day Book.
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