pail v (titgrapb. 4.RR1881FR43 Friday Aft , rnoon, February 15 . 1861 THE UNION:IIE.TEII MEWING will be held In the Presbyterian Church, corner of. Market Square, to-morrow afternoon, commencing at four o'clock; as usual. A &Zinn 41Earnus of the Friendship Fire Comptuiy-,' No. 1, will, be held this (Friday) evening, at 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requeded. By order. Tin FLAG STAFF is now being adjusted in its place on the eastern side of the Capitol dome. It is a wells finished and substantial piece of timber seventy feet long. Canaan DIMICATION.- The new Methodist church at Fisherville, in this county, will be dedicated w4th appropriate ,ceremonies, next Sabbath. One of " the Methodic clergymen of this city. is expected to officiate and preach the dedicatory sermon • ~~~ Tim Thema Szta., which was suddenly es tinguishe,d several weeks .ago, has re-appeared with increased brilliancy. Long may the "Star" shine, and its enterprisingeditor have a "Jolly" good time. Tyrone is aOme city, and the natives ought to give their home paper a liberal support. I===l OLD BOMBES COMING.—The Old Soldiers of Pittsburg held It meeting yesterday and accept ad an invitation to participata in the ceremony of hoisting the American 'Flag on the dome of the Capitol next Friday.. It is expected that a large body of the scarred veterans of 1812, Irom various sections of the State, will visit our city on that interesting, occasion. = FLAG roe THI Carrots Mtr,r,.—We learn that the operatives of the Cotton Mill have raised, by contributions among themselves, sufficient money for the purchase of a large American Flag, which will be unfurled from the cupola of the Mill on the morning of the twenty-sec ond. The employees of that institution , deserve credit for their public spirit and , patriotism. 1=1:=1 Tin WATER Itoun.—Owing to the flood in the Susquehanna, the engineer of the Water House is obliged to suspend pumping for the present. The river is now comparatively clear of ice and drift wood, but still rising gradually. We hear of no material damage to public or private property along the main stream or its branches. Tae WU'S POISONING CASIL—III the case of Mrs. Weaver, whose mysterious death in Perry county has already been noticed in our Columns, the Coroner's Inquest rendered a verdict that she came to her death by poison administered, or caused to be administered, by her husband Wm. Weaver. The latter is now in prison at Bloomfield awaiting a trial. I== A GOOD SIDDIDITION.—A patriotic friend pro poses, as an additional feature of the pro. gramnie for next Friday, the simultaneous ringing of all the bells in the city, at the mo ment the "stars and stripes" are unfurled over the Capitol. The suggestion is a good one, and we trust that arrangements will be made to have it carried into effect. Let the bells ring, the cannon roar, and the people rejoice In short, let us have a regular high old "yan kee doodle" time SKATING COUR= FOR LADIES.—The latest style of dress worn by New York lady skaters is described as the Polish costume, with short blue skirts; fur trimmed barques and hats, and tight fitting . ankle boots, trimmed also with fur. Others have a semi-Zonave costume, with a short skirt of bright red, and pantalets of the same ruddy hue, fastened tightly around the ankle ; the barque and hat both trimmed with fur, and neatly fitting skating - brads. These are considered picturesque and comfort able. ===l New PAPAIL —Mr. Alfred Tyhurst, of Hunt ingdon, has issued a prospectus for a new paper to be published at Coalmont, Huntingdon coun ty, to be styled' The Broad 2bp Yaw. We re cently had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Tyhurst, "under difficulties," and found him to be a very social and intelligent young gentleman. Being a practical printer and a good writer, in dustrious and energetic, of course he is bound to succeed. The interests of the Broad• Top coal region require a good newspaper, and'we have no doubt the people there will liberally sustain this commendable enterprise. We ex tend the right Or of fellowship to brother Tyburst, and greet him welcome into the edit torts! fraternity. MILITARY CORITYR-A GAIL DsT IR HARRIS suRo.—Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company having generously consented to convey over their road, free of charge, all military companies deshingto participate in the parade on the 22d Inst., an immense; turn out may be anticipated. We learn that the National Guard of Phila delphia, three to four hundred strong, and four of the Reading conipanies, are confidently ex pected to be in attendance. These, in connec tion with the country companies already re ported, will make the most magnificent mili tary pageant ever witnessed here on any occa sion. The Masons and Odd Fellows of this and other places, and the entire Fire Department of our city, comprising six elegantly equipped companies, will also participate in the parade. From.present indications the twenty-second of . February, 1861, will be a gala occasion long to be remembered by the people , of this city and State. The demonstration promises to be one creditable to the patriotism of the people, and worthy the memory of him to whom we are mainly indebted for the priceless blessings we now enjoy. since writing the above we have been inform ed that the Logan Guards, of Lewistown, and the Hollidaysburg Fencibles,both fine looking companies, have' accepted the invitations ea ten dedby the Legislative Committee, and will certainly be here on the 22d. . Psasossm.--d. T. Van Horn, favorably known in the dry goods trade, after an absence of several years, has again located in our city, and would be pleased to see his old friends and customers at the store of Urich & Bowman, corner of *rota and Market streets. a --44a.5--- Taregniacit Moviannu.—The leading mem bers of the cold water party throughout, the country have embarked in a new plan. De laven, the ruling chief, and his adherents, find ing they cannot prohibit the use of liquor, are now making an effort to prevent its introduo tion into the country ; and asking Congress to appoint officers at every port of entry, to pre vent the importatifit of deleterious liquor. The home manufacturers of tlie ardent will, of course, favor this plan. IN TM Locir-Up--Last night four-lodgers oc cupied'the Lock-Up. This morning they had hearing before Mayor Kepner and were_dia charged, on promising to leave the city. One of them, an Irishman, a regular "revolver" and professional beggar, who had been indulg ing freely in, the ardent bought with the dimes he begged, was reprimanded and promised to leave the city forthwith; but this forenoon' he was seen soliciting money, when he was re-arrested and returned to the.lock-up. He had a bottle of whisky in his possession. To-morrow morning he will be sent over the way to the reformatory institution: Pamonzarr LINCOLN COMING:-A letter was read in the Senate to-day, from President Lincoln, positively 'accepting the invitation of the Le gislature to visit Harrisburg, so that his coming is now a fixed fact. Arrangements will ac cordingly be made for' his arrival here .next Friday, when the city will be crowded with military and citizens, o participate in the cere monies of raising the American Flag on the Capitol. The 'President will reach here from Philadelphia, pass over the Northern Central Railroad to Baltimore, and thence to Wash ington City. The letter of acceptance will be found in: the Senate proceedings in another part of this paper. AN 'UNNATURAL Momen.--While the mail train from Pittsburgh was coming east yester day, a young woman with a small babe in her arms, entered the cars at Tyrone. After the train left Huntingdon station, it was dis covered that the woman had left the cars, and that the babe"was safely stowed away in die ladies' saloon, to which the attention of the conductor was directed by its cries. The con dnctoi was, of course, non pinssed by the un expected visitor which bad been . placed in his charge. The babe, a blooming healthy boy, about two weeks old, was an object of great curiosity among the passengers. In all these troubles gathring thick and fast about the con ductor, a genteel looking lady from. Pottiville, Mrs. Lee, agreed to take charge of the little outcast. ' She stated, that not being blessed with children, after a marriage of eight yeare, she would take it home, surprise her husband, and bring up the child as her own. The proposition was gladly accepted by Ifie crinfuserclintinerof, - .laill the lady took the little stranger under her kind care and protec tion. <Before the boy was handed over, how ever, he was regularly christened " Aratettam LINOOLN Lea," and by that name will hereafter be recognise& We can, however, readily ima gine the surprise which Mr. Lee will experience when his wife reaches home with a little boy in her arms. , A PernisTr.veinA Isvirronori.—The Pennsyl vania %Drawl Company has now in successful operation three hundred and sixty miles of road, which cost'the km of $30,000,000. Tnis sum may be divided. as follows Individual subscriptions 57,800,000 Philadelphia subscriptions 6,000,000 Allegheny County imbscription • 1,000,000 Purchase of Main Lbw from Mate. .. . 7,500,000 Bonds' - • 0,200,000 • Total $30,000,000 Add cost Of Harrisbutg and Lancaster road, forminpart of the line ' g - 1,882,160 Total cost of road 531,882,460 - Of the individual subscriptions, amounting to $7,300,000, nearly all are held in Pennsylvania and are divided among a very large number of citizens representing all classes of society. -It will thus be seen, that of thirty millions , of dollars directly invested in the Pennsylvania Central, over twenty millions are held in this State—a ranch larger proportion than can be shown, it . IS, believed, by any other railroad of the same magnitude in the 'United States. It may, therefore, be most emphatically , termed a Permaylvania Railroad. I=l=l PATRIOTIO LIMPS FROM CAROLINA .149F1NG0.- T 4 New York Tribune having`stated that Miss Ilicbings, the popular vocalist, who has many admirers in Harrisburg, recently sang the South ern ktarseillaise in a Seuthera city, and threw down and trampled upon the American Flag, Miss llichings wrote to the editor of that-paper the following letter, contradicting the story: "As it is calculated to do me much injury, both professionally and socially, I take the liberty of asking you, "in justice to an unotfend ing woman, to publish in the columns•of .your paper this very uneqrdvocal denial of,thecharge contained therein ; and also to inform - me of your authority for the report; that I may take further measures to stop its promulgation.— During my last engagement in Bichinond, VI., in October and November last, I sang The Star Spangled Banner" for several nights; in the allegorical tableau of "Washington," in which my father personates that character, and always - with .the most enthusiastic applause. I have never been hissed in that or any other song. I have never sung the Southern. Mar seillaise. The Frencklefarseillaise I have chant edin humble imitation of "Rachel," but only With the original French words, and sometimes, for 'an encore, the (owlish verses which iny father, Mr. =Peter- Riehhige, was wont to sing on the boards of the "Old Park," years before I was born I As for " trampling on" the flag of my dear, adopted country, I can only say that I have pruned too many, happy years under its bright folde ever to insult it either in thought, word or deed. It has ever been my father's creed that an actor should never permit' him self to oppose any political party or Beck - He has always lived up to that creed, and /, as far as a woman can, endeavor to follow hisfoo_te step. I have therefore refused, during She present struggle, to sing anything which can offend either party, though repeatedly urged to do so, as I have piny warm friends, North and South, who would >be much pained ; were I so to demean myself:" Pettnephicai.ia Malty gelegravb, iribag 'Afttrnoon, februatv 16. 1861. Tin REPASS Coangr Berm, of Williamsport, one of the best in Northern Pennsylvania, has been engaged to play for the Citizen Fire Com pany of this city on the twenty-second. The Band is composed principally of young men, all of them thorough musicians, and ;handsomely equipped. CASS OF Co/acmes —Last evening Mr. A. K. Falmcstock, hardware merchant. in. Second street; received a note enclosing two gold dol lars anti one silver dollar, due at least fifteen years ago. The bearer of the note said that a man in the Market house requested him to de liver it to Mr. Fahnestock. We give the note verbatim as follows Mr. A Fahnestock—here i send yon 8 dol lars witch i owe you and your brother that kept a store here some years ago this is for interest too— A Bus r eess Irnm.—We cheerfully present, in the following item, a further eVidence of the drift of trade, and the accumulating business which must tend to an active stir upon all the railroads leading through our city : Notwithstanding the almost -unprecedented business which the three Eastern lines, leading from Chicago have been doing, in Eastern bound freight for the past six weeks, produce of every kind is rapidly accumulating in our warehouses, and pork and other descriptions of hog products in pork houses and packing-yards. We have no hesitation in saying that the amount of grain and other produce BOW in store here is far greater than was ever before held here, or in any other western city, at this sea son of the year. Among the iteme of produce now in store here are 30,000 bbls. flow,' and ,two and one quarter million bushels of 'grain. The receipts are daily accumulating. a SKRIOUS Row.--The other night a part «, slating of two brothers named Fisher; a answering to the name of Manley, and several others, visited a disreputable institution in the southern section of the city, wygdruuk, and kicked tth a row, in which they4Aeoff'second best. The eldest of ,the FisbersAteived a se vere drubbing ; and is now under thkcare of physician ; and the optics of the yougkerbroth- . er were shrouded, in mouthing.' The-balanc.) of the party escaped without material 4latnage.--- The rioters were arrested the next morning by the Chief of Police and introduced to the Mity 7 ` or who, after a hearing, bound them over tti. appear at the April sessions: LARGE ARRIVAL OF NNW GOMEL-TER CHEAP- Rer Goons OFFERED Yier.-2,000 yards Canton flannel at 10 cents, worth 12 cents. '2,000 yards,bleached 4-4 muslin at 10 cents, worthl2 cents. 100 Pe beautiful new style print at 10 cents, worth 12 cents. 50 Pe print at 7 and 8 cents, worth 12 cents, warranted fast color.- 1,600 yards of unbleached muslin at 10 cents, the.best ever made for the price. 1,000 nnder shirts and draweM at 60, 62 and 75 cents.— Socks and and ladies stockings a large variety. Our whole stock of winter goods, such as Shawls, De Lemons, Pant Stuff, Cloth, and all kinds of Flannels I will selloff at c o st. Now is the time to get bargains. R. .Lawv, at Rhoads' old corner. onsmnerff of - float - Take Netke COAL DELIVERED TO ASV PAST OF THE 0127 LIMITS ET 2HE PATEN2•WEIGH CARPS, A 2. THE FOLLOWING LOW RAIES, rak CASH, VIZ: Lerczies VALLYY Nov Cast, at $2. 00 per ton. Stutt Eno COAL, at $2 90 per ton c‘ 10 Lamm Nan at $2 90 per ton " BROKZN " at 82 93 per ton Bernmoen Cati*Co. , s Wu[commas STMAXBOAT $3 00. 44 4,4, BROKEN $3 . 00. 14 it Eaa $3 00. 4, Err $2 25 Ream TOP COAL (Mr Smith's use) 12,%' coats a bushel. 2,600 bushels OAT 9 ibr sale at lowest cash prices. A large lot of , superior HIOKORY AND OAR" WOOD, for sale at the lowest rates. Agent for Du Font's Gun and Blasting Powder, for sale at Manufacturer's prices. Coal delivered from both yards, at above rates, by :Agent Weigh Carts, which are , certified to by , the Feeler of Weights and Measures. • Ara-livery consumer will please weigh their Coal on 'delivery, and If it fall shalt 10 . pounds, I un72 forfeit the A large, full and eomplete stock of the best kinds of 'Coal, always will befmmd on hand. j241-1m . JAMES • SCOTCH WHISKY.. • ONE . PUNCHEON of PITRE:pcaNH WHISKY juateneeleed and for kinky, JOHN 11. ZIEGLER, janl 73 Market Street.. . CITY BONDS FOR SL.A.II ONE OR TWO CITY BONDS of $.500 eich, bearing 6 per cent. interest; being a safe and good investment. Apply to feb4 Said • ' W. H. VXBBEKE. DENTISTRY. THE landoraigned, DOCTOR OFDENTAL strßeps, hitslreiurniid and' resumed his stivet oppoidttilhe -wheto„he will be pleglidd to attend to .211 who 'nay diaire ter item. [aep27J B. M. GILDEA, D. D. S. REDUCTION , IN PRICES! 1111RINOES, Plain and Figured. CASHMERES, Plain and Figured. ALL, WOOL HELAINE% Extra Styles and Quality. BROCA * LONG SHAWLS, different prices. ' FINE STOCK OF BLANKET BRAWLS. The prices in all the above Goods, on eiamination, will be found "lower than ever," at . •OATHOARTI4, janEd ' Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. FALL AND WINTER notHnict GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE PRICE GIFT OLOTHIXGEMPORIUM No. 607 CHESTNUT sram. A superb stook of floe French, English and American CLOTHS, CASSIBUCH I 3 and VThTINGS, Rot. City and Country trade, with azi,unapprOadhible as sditinant of READY mum Cusmixu at the, otiab prices isgrEut ONE PRICE is asked, and a GIFT of intrinsic. worth and use presented with each article sold. Partknlar attention paidto the-Customer department, and garments made andsent to order to any.aildren- In inanguratine this new system of doing - busincts, GRANVILLE STOKES would Untwists on the mindnot the patrons of his attabllshment, - that the wet of the gift is deducted from, and sox added to the price of the arti -olesold. His immensely increasing sales enabling hint to act thus liberally, and at the same time • to realize a remunerative profit. All articles guaranteed to give entire sigtsfaothna GRANVILLE STOKES' i - ONE PIIOE CLOTHING EIIPONIUM 607.CHESTNIIT STEW. 0e419-firad I=l COAL REDUCED ! PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS. NOTICE. Cotrons.—The sudden changee of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Af fections, Experience having proved that simple reme. dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stages of tbe - disease, recourse should at once be had 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 serious attack may be warded oft: Public Speakers and Singers will find them effectnal for clearing and strengthening the voice. See advertisement. ' delo-d-swawam TO OONSUDIPTIPES THE ADVER.TIBER, having 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, Consemptien—is anxious to make known to his tenow.antrerers the means of cure. To all who desire It, 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'advertiaer in sed ding the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be nvaluable; and be 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 .REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamaburgh, Kings county, New York. oct3l-wly . _ , A CARD TO THE LADIF.B DR• DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS , FOR FEMALES, Infallible in correcting, regulating, and removing all obstructions, from whatever cause, and al ways successful as a preven . live. riIIHESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY the doctors for many yearsbiitli In France and America, with unparalleled success In every case ; and he is urged by many thousana ladies who used them, to make the Pills for thp alleviation of them suffering fronpromplasities wkiatever, as well as to Prevent an or family where health will not permit it particularly situated, or those supposing them- . - selies so, are oautimuidisiptinst these Pills whilo in that condition t as theyjre sur9 to produce miscarriage, and the proprietor assumes no -responsibility after this mime. ninon, although their mildness would prevent any mis chief to health—Otherwise the Pills are recommended. Full and eiiplieit directions accompany each box. Price El 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by CHARLES A. BANNVART, Druggist, No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg, Pa. "Ladles," by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg PtfirtAllfice, can have the Pills sent free of observation to any,psrLof the country (confidentially) and "free of pos tate by mail. Sold also by . S. S. envois, Reading, Jai:infix, HOLLOWAY & COWDER, Philadelphia, J. L. LES& lISRGEW, Lebanon, Hamm H. Bianam, Lancaster; J. A. Wois. Wrightsville ; 'B. T. MILLI; York ,• and by one druggist in every city and village in the Union, and by S. D. flows, sole proprietor, New York. • N. B.—Look out for counterfeits. Buy no Heiden 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 put of your money,) , buy only of those who show tho signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently been added on account of the Pills being counterleited. deS•dwaswly. IMPORTANT TO. FEMALES. 1)*; EESMAN'S PITA S, Preipar44,Pornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., . NEW - . rFWE dombiriationisf-ingTedients in these JL Pills-are thetgesidt oti long and extensive practice. They. are mUd tOheir operation; and fferikin-in corroding all irregularities, - Painlul Mensticuations,•removing all ob. struotions, whether from 'cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner• vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and ilnps,.ho., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature TO MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, cis they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidenoe in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they represent to do. I.IePPICR, There is one condition of the female system in which the /Ws cannot be taken =thou', hoductng a PECULIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PREGIVAIVOY— tIie rank MISCARRIAGE. Such is the irreeistsblt Mildewy of the medicine to restore he sexual functions to a normal antdstion,- Lhat . even the reproductive power td Warranted purely vegetable,- and fr ee fr om anything Injurious, Explicit directions, which should be read, ac company each box. Price El. Sent by mail on enclosing $1 to Ilk emotion L. Enigmas, Box 4,531,.Pcat Mee, Now York City, • . 401.1)4 one everyfownth the United Sates R. B. BUTCHINGS, • General AgAutfor the United States, 14 Broadway, New York, :ewhoin all Wholuate orders should be. add, ' 'Sold in Harrisburg by a A. Berne. rest. Ov2o-dawl THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLAIWE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a PreseriAi, of Sir T. Clarke, M. D. Phyincian 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 excess and re-, moves all obstruction% and a speedy cure may be relied on. _ _ TO MARRIED LADIES It Si peculiarly nutted. It Will, in a abort time, bring on ilia monthly period with regularity. :Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Ramp OlGreat Britain, to prevent Connterbsta • CAUTION. These Pais should not be taken bylieetales during the FIRST THREE MONTHRof Pregnaucy, adthey are sure to- bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are We. -In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita thin of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil effect a cure when all other means havh failed ; and al. though a powerful remedy, do not contain Men, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package,' which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-41.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by-return mail. For sale by C. A. ItuutvArr. ly9 dawly BUY THE BEA T. NORTO/WS CZNIN't's2kINIINT SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA, - PEIRMANNNTIM CIIREDI SALT RIMBE,. SOROFDLA, scALD HEAD, FEVER SOM, RING-WORMS. • SO URS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OR HOItYJNG SORES;AND ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN. . This Ohilment bears no resemblance to ay of ner ex tarsal remedy at present before the.world. The modeo its operation is peculiar. t penetrates - to the basis of the disease—goes to its tiy source—and cures it from the flesh beneath to the is on the surface. Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, &a., operate downward, thus driving the disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. Reason's Omens, On the contrary, throws the poison of the disease ummird, and every particle of it Is offs chasped throat aspens. Thus the cures it ends is complete. Not only are the sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellings re. duced—but the seeds of the disease are, expelled from the flesh ; consequently there mut be no relapse. Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have tried every professional mode of treatment and everyad vertised curative without relief, /erre is a certain, safe, end expeditious / remedy for the evils you endure. A Ingle box wjll sandy you of the truth of all that is here Since Its kri3t introduction, the properties of the Oint• meat have been tested in Chomast obstinate cases•-cease bat utterly defied the beet medical skill in the country, end upon which:the mod celebrated healing springs pro duced no effect—and in every instance with every enc• Sobi is GER L TO arge OR N Botaes—Prico 50 Colic RIT N, Chemist, Proprietor, New York WHOLESALE DEPOT AT PENFOLD, PARKER & MOWER 9, Wholesale Druggiata, lb Bearnal et., N. Sold by Gro.Bsauross, Harrisburg, Pa. eoat7•dawly HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND ClDlrdnNT.---ERYSlPll tss.—These deservedly popular medicines have met with astonishing success in the cure of erysipelas, king's evil, ring worm, scurvy, scrofulous eruptions, and all inflani matory diseases cf the skin.. Other preparations may afford a temporary rehab but the combined action o these remedies will by their detergent and purifying. properties effect a radical cure in.the blood and lityatpXl.. Bob k by all Druggists, at 2,15,4., 62c. and Si. per box or. Nun 2burtiotments. At the Ninth Exhibition of the Mass. Charitable Mechanic Association, 1860, MESSRS. OBICKERING ez SONS WERE AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL VON THE Bar GRAND, SEMI-GRAND ; & SQUARE PIANO-FORTES ; AND THE ONLY PREMIUM, A SILVER MEDAL, FOR THE BEST UPPIGHT PIANOS,. WM. KNOCHE, SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THESE PIANOS, No. 92 MARI(RT ST., HARRISBURG. fe66-dtf NOTICE.. THE UNDERSIGNED has opened his LUMBER OFFICE, corner of Thirdstreet and Black berry alley, near Herr's Hotel Auto—TWO ROOMS with folding doors TO LET, sults ble for a Lawyer's office. Possession can be had Imme diately. W. P. MURRAY. duo—HORSES AND CARRIAGES to hire et the same office. feb4 FRANK A. MURRAY. GENERAL ORDERS---No. 2. EIBAD QuAnnsui; sth Div. P. V., t. Harrieburg,. Feb. 6, 1861. 1 The Joint Committee of the Senate and Howe of Representatives have appointed the under signed, Officer Commanding and Marshal of the day, to celebrate the anniversary of the Birth of Washington, and 40 honor to the Flag of the Union, 'by displa3ing Won this grand occasion from'the -Dome of the Capitol, which Flag Is sanctified by Ms toil, his patriotism and the glorious achievements of our RevolfitiOnary sires. The Governor, Heads 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, Soldiers of the War of 1812, Offi cers of the Army and Navy, Judges, Clergy, Masons, Odd .Fellows, Firemen, Civic Societies and Citizens. ' • - • 1. The military will form on Friday, Febru ary 22d, " f8&1; at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Market street,"tbe.- - right resting on Third street, to move precisely at 10i- o'clock, A. M. Marshal B. A. Lamberton will form the so cieties ollthe left of'tbe military. Marshal John B. Cox, will form the fire men on Third street, right resting on. Market street, facing east. The Marshals will, report at Head Quarters for farther orders. It The order - of procession will be as follows in three divisions: • Officer C.mmanding. General r cars and Staff. Officers of the Army and Navy. Military. Soldiers of the War of 1812, bearing the Stars and Stripes. Marshal.—B. A. LAMB&RTON. 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 Codirts. Officers and Members of the Senate. Officers and members of the House. Clergy. Masons. . Odd Fellows. Civic Socities. Citizens. Ittarehell---Joun B. COX Firemen. • 111. The veteran soldiers of the war 1812 - will raise the flag to the dome of the. CapitOl. •MajOi .Sointsu F.Kause detailed com mander of ordenance th.fire' national, salute of thirty-four guns during the procession, and thirteen guns at the elevation of the flag. ' V. The Cameron Guards, Capt. tonna, will perform guard duty at the Capitol. VI. Route—Form on Third and Market; down to Front, down to Paxton Street, out to Second, up to Chesnut, up to Third, up to Market, out to Fourth, up to Walnut, down to Second, up to Pine, out o Front, up to State to the Capitol. - Returning—Down Third to Locust, down to Front, down to Market. Governor Curtin pass in Review. Dismissed. • ..VII. All reports will be made at Head- Quarters, Jones House, by the 16th of February. By command of Major General WM. H. BEIM, Officer Commanding and Chief Marshal. Feb. 6. td. • .. , Ohre Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, bgiu . oS)With, eras, anyirritation or Soreness of ,- ? ' the-Throat, Relieve the Hacking 4ONC HI A L . thug chils, i 2Sass . a ' anc;Citarrh, 1 :4 , r . Clear and 943 strength to .I° C \C\ 'P TY B L - I 0• SP - AB:E-R'S ,. and SINGERS Few are aware of the importance of ttheclking a Cough or "Common Cold" in its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield 1 o a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks the Long. ,. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,' containing denaulcent 'ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial Irritation. "That trouble in my Throat, (for which . the "TROCHES" are a apache) having , made me often a mere atistmer. , l N..l'. WILLIS. "I recommend Mgr - use to Public speakers." BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S .REVAI H. CHAPIN. “Have proved extremely serviceable for Hoareenese." TROCHES . 111. V. HKNRY WARDSKRCHER. “Almost instant relief in the diaireosing labor of breathing riecullar to 'Asthma." BROWN'S TROGIHISS BET. A. C. EGGLESTON. "Contain no Opium or anything role! - DR. A. A nll. . 2 11A 0 T19 0 , Chen "A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, die." DR. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston.. BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S Tnocums “Beneticial hi Bronchitis • Dit:iT. F. W. B LANE, oston. have proved their excellent Itig Whooping Cough.” REV. H. W. WARREN, Boston. "Beneficial when compelled to speak, onfferhig tram Cold.'/ REV. S: .1. P. ANDERSON, . . BROWN'S TROCHE BROWN'S TROCHE BROWN TROCHES "Effectual In removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with speakers and Ensue." - Prof. M. STAGY-JOHNSON, La Grange, Ga. Teacher of Etude, Southern Female College. "Great benefit 'When taken before and idler preachinkas . thei prevent Hoarse. nem. From their past effect,' thlak they will be of permanent advantage to me." REV. E. ROWLEY, A. 11., President of Athens College, Tenn. WSold by all Draggista at 25 mutes box. nov2B-dawfSm BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHE BLOWN'S TROCHE MOURNING G 0 0 DR OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. HOfsery, Gloves, Ganntletts, in largo quantities. Great assortment of Embroideries. Ladies Underwear, different sixes and quality. Gentlemen's do do do - Misses' do - do do Boys' do do do Cloths, Cessimeres, Satinlitts,_Jeans, Mid everything for Men and Boys wear. Geotlemens , Shawls. Alf goods, without distinction to style 'or quality, will be sold at a very slight advance, and less than cost of importation. CATHCART & BROTHER, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank dl7 Market Square. FOR RENT kJEVERAL•COMFORTABLE I:AMMO; . HOMES jgdifferent parts or this city. Stabling af.- tsohed to some or them. Possession gteen thiftnit' April Mat. ' El2-,3m1. - CHAS: 'C. HAWN. • • CHAS.' C . New 2buertisenunto. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW! STILL SOMETHING WHICH HiS THE TEST OF YEARS AND STILL anow4 MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. EX= OTHERS SAY OF IT, A Distinguished St. Louis Physician Writei Sr. Lank July 10,1880. 0. J. WOOD, SIR.: Dear Sir : illeN me the pleasure and satiafaction to transmit to you the beneficial effects of your Hair Restorative, after a trial of five sears i commenced using your Restorative in January, 1815, since which time I have not been without a bottle on 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 aptly, 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. fly hair has ever c ntinned healthy, soft and glossy, and my scalp perfectly free from dandruff. I do not 'wagtail the fats above mentioned will be of any particular edvaa tags to you; or even flatter 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 oc cupied my time in traveling the greater part of the time tho past three years; and have taken pride and pleasure in recommending your Ilestontive and exhibiting its effects in my own .esuie. - In several instances I have met with-people that have pronounced it a humbug; saying they have used it and without effect. In every Instance, however, it provei, by probing the matter, that they had not used your article at all, but had used some new article said to be as goof as years, and selling at about half the price. I have noticed two or three articlee my self advertised as above, which I have ne doubt are humbugs. It is aitonishing , that people will-patroniro an article of no reputation;mhen there is one at hand that has been proved beyond a doubt. Apparently some of there charitans have not brains enough to write an adverHsement, as I notice they have copied yours word for word in several instances, merely insertingeome other name in place of yours. I have, within the past Ave years, seen and talked with more than two thousand persons that have used your preparation with perfect success—some for baldness gray hair, scald bead, dandruff, and every disease the scalp mid head are' subject to. I called to see you personally at your original place of business here, but learned you wore now liviag In New -York. You are at liberty to publish the or refer parties to me. Any communication addressed to me, care box No. 1,920, will be promptly answered. Yours, truly, JAMS WHEW, M. D. Wasm ammo% Perry Co., Ps., June 7, 1850. Prof. WOOD, Deaf Sir:—l was indliCed more than a year ago to try your valuable Hair RestOrative for tbe purpose of cleansing my head or dandruff. I had guttered with it upon my head for years; and had never been able to get anything to, do me any good in removing it, al though I had tried many preparations, until I saw your advertisement in a Harrisburg paper. Being there at the time, I called at Gress & Kunkle's drug store, and bought kbottle, and now am prepared to 'recommend-It to universal use, for it has completely removedall dead• ruff from my bead, and an application aide In two weeks keeps it free from any itehing or other unpleasantness... I must also state that my hair had beconie quite white in places, and, by the use of your preparation; has been restored to its original color. lam now 50 years el age, and although I have used two bottles of the gestoratiVe, no one has any knowledge of it, as I allow stew gray hairs to remain in order to have my appearance com port with my age. fly head Is now of less ticrable to MO in keeping It clean, ho., than at any time since I have been a child: I consider your preparation of great valne, and, althoughl do not like to expose myself, I consider it my duty to do so. You can use this or any part of it la any shape you think proper, if it is worth any thing to you. Yours Arc., & B. Enka. Btoomniorsos, Ind., July 30, 1869. Dada Bra : I here send you a statement' that I think you are entitled to the benefit of. I one a resident of Bloomington, and have been here for over thirty years. I am now over fifty years o[ age. For about twenty years past my hair has been turning considerably gray, and was almost entirely white and verystiff and unchain. I bad seen a number of certtfloates of the very wonderful effect of your Hair Restorative bat supposed there was more fiction than troth in them: but entertaining a strong desire to have my hair, if posidliii, restored to its origi. flat color and fineness, aa it was in my younger days a beautiful black, I concluded I would make the experi ment commencing in a small Way. I purchased one Of your small bottles, at one dollar, and tomidWriked Using, following directions as nearly eel could. I soon discov tand.the dandruff removad, and any hair, that, waefailing off in largo quantities, was considerably tightened, and a radical change taking place in the color. I have contin lleli tense it, tiff I have used three of your small bottles andjust begun an the fourth. I have now as pretty a head of dark brown, or light black hair as any man, or as I had in myyouthful days, when a boy in the hilirrof Western Virginia. My head is entirely clear of daudruff, and the hair ceased entirely falling off and is as soh and fine, and feels as oily, as though it wa just from the Lands of a French champooner. Many of my acquaintan ces frequently say to me , Butler, where did 3ou get tha t Asia 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 same old gray head. 'Fours, truly. FREDERICK T. BUTLER, Bloomington, Monroe Co., Ind. -WOOD'O RAM Paurcutarrvis has .arquir.ed a reputation from actual test and experiment which cannot be en hawed by newspaper puffs. In our vicinity it has been extensively used, and we believe in every case with every 'desired result, and'recelved the universal endorsement of all who lave triedit. We therefore recommend it as one of those few nostrums which accomplishes all It profess es and all tho bald and gray Gault' desiro.—Cslionbis Spy PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RISTORATIVS.-11l occulter column will, be found an advertiseuient of this well. known and excellent preparation for restating itray hile to its origi. nal color. The prevents Restorative ale: cures - cutuieouS eruptions, an prevents the hair falling off. We hurire deen.many authentic testimonials in proot ethose asser tions some of which are from gentlemen whom wa have known for , 'many years se persons of - the most reliable character. Don't dye till you ha e tried this Ittutorative. BOSiG7I Olive Branet. - . WOOD'S HAIR RFATORATIVX.—We are not In the habit of pulling every new discovery, fur in nine cases out of ten they are quack nostrums, but we take great- pleasure in recommending Professor Wood's article to all whose hair is falling off or turning gray. Our well known contribu tor, Finley Johnson, Ftq., bas experienced ttie benefit of .its application, and Joins with 1113 in speak:tag of its virtues. -Let all try it, and bald heads will be as rare as snow" in summer.—Baltimore Patriot. WOOD'S HAIR Itserominve. —Unlike most specillaithlg is proved; by nuimpe tellable °video ce, to. preuutetvgreat, efficacy as a restorer of the hair to ; pristine:y.4or. Where the head had become almo.,i bald biciasa of itekisesa; the use of this article has produced a beautifcd growth of thick, glossy hair, - Iris therefore a -valuable--prepara.: Lion for all Mains. Its ingredients are such as to effects ally eradicates. dandruff and .other impurities, which operate so iniurionsly to the hair- It also his curative properties - of another description. In many cases pim ples and other disfigurements of the skin dffsppesr wher everitis used. ThereM no hazsrd attaching. to thetrial of his remedy, and its effects can only be beneficial, as the compound if it does not cause a mrstifest improve ment, is incapable of doing harm, as its component ele ments are perfectly --innocnous.boffon Transcript, Apra A azatuna BooN.—ln our capacity as conductor of a public journal, we are called upon to advertise the cure alls orthe'day, each of which claims to be uttadulters'ed In Ita competition and intidlible In4e curative effects, with what justice we leave ounteaders todetermine. la one instance, however—Prof. Wood's Heir RestoraUve —we are so well assured of the notable qualities of the article, that we give it our indorsement as all that Its in Venter and vender claim it to be. Its effect upon a falling bead al hair is universally known to be magical- Like lime or gelato on exhausted land, it brit* liagftt P Whir ever applied. Our own thatch is fortanatelylrery `heal thy, but we advise our friends with sparsely-growing hair to try the ReMorative.—Cohunlita Spy., , -ALL HAM Hr/E5l ABANDONID.— Wang's arra 4reide hag men the Field. --Professor Wood stands on aikadikan ce . no chemist, whom attention has been turned tit Inventing a hair tonic, has ever before reached.- His faute-iseud. den but world-wide, and thousands who 4iive, Worn wigs or been bald for years are now; through' the Ilse of his' preparation, wearing their own natural and luxuriant head covering. So much for chemiatiyi the. chemistry. of human life, and the laws which apply, to the,,iunctlons of the system. Prof. Wood studied out tholitnitanligr , its character, its,propertiesmad Mimeses, and bow to re store the decaying vitality to that ornament he saw, en in his own.case that , gray hair Is unnatural unless the age; of the individual has reached four score, and he be lieved .tbat the hair Could be naturally revitalized. He tried his caSealtnost field' and quite gray, at the age-of thirty-seven;— : ha restored higownAutir atrength rind luxuriance, and the ardelehe did it with helave-to.the world. Ott WOOD'. HAIR RISTORA -11, and take Nothing York Day Book. . DZPOTS: ' ;N0.444 thiinolway, New, York, and. No. U 4 11Ladrkdt'stireot, St. Lonia„ - Mo. , kidoi by GOORWIN & and 4.4: BURR d i 00. jaaltdow.tio ME II
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