Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 23, 1861, Image 3

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IiARRIBBITRG
Saturday Afternoon, February 28,1881.
Datr FOUND.--The parties that lost a small
drum from the train going down to Lancaster
yesterday evening can learn at this office where
the same may be found.
REV. C. 0. HIITCIIN,9ON a resident of Kansas,
and Agent of the New York Kansas Relief Com
mittee, was in town this morning, on business
connected with his Agency.
HORNE AND BUGGY StoLEN.—/4. horse and
buggy, belonging to Mr. Mlinsert, was; stolen
yesterday evening in the upper part of the
city. The horse was taken from a post to
which it was fastened. All efforts to recover
the same has proved ineffectual.
DEPARTURE OT THE PassuonaT.—PresidentLin
coin left this city at six o'clock last evening, in a
special train of cars for Philadelphia, where he
made close connection with the Baltimore train,
and arrived safelyat Washington at six o'clock
A. H. this morning. His family and most of
his suite left town for Washington at nine
o'clock this morning in an especial train over
the Northern Central Railroad.
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Goma IT WHOLESALE.—The Patriot and Union
of this moaning copies nearly two columns of
speeches from the TELEGRAPH of last evening,
which were exclusively reported by our phono
graphic reporters. We have no particular ob
jeotion to our neighbor copying the telegraphic
dispatches, which cost us some thousand dol
lars yearly, but when they copy reported
speeches, which cost not only a large snm, but
require an immense labor, we do think that we
are fairly and honestly entitled to a proper
credit for them. It is as little as they could do
to say that they are copied from the "Tele
graph." We hope, for the honor of the pro
fession, that our neighbors will make. the
amende honorable.
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Ounkuoss.—Owing to the great extent of the
procession yesterday, and the brief space of
time allotted to our special reporters in pre
paring the report, it was scarcely to be expected
that some omissions would not inadvertently
occur. The appearance in the line of the
Friendship Engine, elegantly decorated, and
drawn by four richly caparisoned horses, was
among the omissions ; as was also that of the
Dauphin Cavalry. This body, to be sure was
not equipped, but they were well mounted,
and property officered, and their presence
indicated that they were not devoid of the
proper spirit of patriotism.
The Paxton Hose Company deserve a great
deal of credit for the handsome display they
made in the procession. Their hose carriage
was beautifully decorated, and the children it
contained, among whom we recognised a eon of
our old friend, Col. Koser, added much to the
fine effect.
CI& reporter, also, inadvertently stated that
the Hope Hook and Ladder apparatus was
drawn in the procession by the American Fire
Company. It should have read "by the Union
Fire Company, of Lancaster." The members
of this Company were dressed in dark gray
shirts, black hats and New York fire hats. The
members of the American were dressed in dark
pants, red capes, and oil cloth caps.
The fine display made by the firemen in the
procession was the subject of general remark
by all our citizenvits wall as strangers; and our
special reporter desires us to state that he deep
ly regrets that any omission occurred in his re
port that would fail to give them full justice.
The omission was altogether owing to the,
hurry, confusion and , press of the moment, and
most certainly not intentional.
The Flag at the Rolling Mill .—We omitted to
state yesterday that a large and handsome
American Flag was raised over Baily's Bolling
Mill, on a staff over sixty feet high.
PRESIDENT LINCOLN AT LANOMITIL—The Presi
dent elect was heartily welomed at the city of
Lancaster by a very large concourse of people.
The Error says : "The President elect was es
corted to the balcony of the Cadwell 'House,
fronting on Chesnut street, when Mr. Dickey,
Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements,
appeared, and said that it afforded him much
pleasure to introduce to the citizens of Lances.
ter, without distinction of party, the Hon.
Abraham Lincoln, President Elect of the Uni
ted States.
Mr. Lincoln was then received with great
cheering, and bowing to the crowd he spoke
substantially as follows :
Ladies and Gentlemen of Lancaster Counts —I.
am happy to meet the citizens of this great
county face to face ; but I do not feel prepared
to make a speech to you to-day. I have not
the time now nor the strength ; and, what it
more, have no speech to make. I have come
here to see you and let you see me. He then
complimented the ladies,tand said in this re
spect he had the advantage of seeing them,
and therefore the best of the bargain. As re
garde the gentlemen he could not say so much.
He might make a long speech, as there is
plenty of matter in the present political condi
tion of the country, but time would not allow.
He thought the more a man speaks in these
days the less he is understood. As Solomon
says, there is a time for all things, and he
thought the present is a time for silence.
In a very few days the time would be here
for him to speak or --
endeavor to speak
stitution and the '
pie. Until he s
unnecessary to e
greet his friends
same time bid thf
The remarks of
ceedingly brief—l
but a few minute
warmest applause.
Indeed, so
pan,
observed, that tin
Lincoln seemed 11
panorama, to be
When about to
Lincoln was .pres(
quet by,one of tia
courteously retnrj
As the cars mol
adieu from the ret
assembled crowd
PennonWallin tictilp dreltgral3l), eaturban 'Afternoon, lebruarg 23, 1861.
Tapia TRADES AND Paorrmoss.—The editor
of the Chester County Tares, (Mr. Capron), and
assistant clerk of the House of Representatives,
publishes a full list of the trades and profes
sions of the members of the House, which we
extract as follows :
TRADES OR NATIVE
PROFESSIONS. STATES.
NAMES.
Mr. Abbott, Farmer, Mass.
" Acker, Merchant, Penna,
" Alexander, Railroad Contractor, "
" Anderson, Physician, 41
" Armstrong, ' Lawyer, 61
" &elm Machined, 61
" Austin, Merchant, 66
" Ball, Farmer, ..
" Barnsley, “ 46
" Bartholomew, Lawyer, 44
" Bisel, Merchant, 61
" Bixler, Farmer, • "
" Blair, Tanner, Ai
" Blanchard, Lumber Merchant, Ohio.
" Bliss, Physician, Conn.
" Boyer, Lawyer, Penna.
Bressler, Iron Manufacturer, "
" Brewster, Merchant, ..
" Brodhead, .1
" Burns, Fanner,
" Butler, (Carbon)Lawyer,
" Butler,(CrawfA)Merchant,
" Byrne, Lawyer,
" Caldwell, Dyer,
" Clark, Farmer,
" Collins. Lawyer,
.. Cope, Farmer,
" Cowan, - Editor & Printer, N. Y.
' Craig, Fanner, Penna.
' Davis, Iron Manufacturer, "
I Mutant, Farmer, ..
Divins, " 4t
Donley, II 46
Douglass, /6 44
Duffield, Lawyer, 14
Duncan, Merchant, 4 t
Dunlap, Coach Maker, Va.
Ellenberger, Merchant, Penna.
Elliott, Architect, if ...
Frazier, Farmer,
Gaskill, Clerk,
Gibboney, Manufacturer,
Goehring, Horticulturelist,
Gordon, Lawyer,
Graham, Farmer,
Flapper, "
Harvey,
Hayes,
Heck,
Hill,
Hillman,
Hood,
Heflin,
Huhn,
Irvin,
Kline,
Koch,
Lawrence, Engineer,
Leisenring, Editor and Printer,
" Lichtenwallner, Farmer.
"'Lowther, AI
" M'Donough, Cooper
" M'Gonigal, Merchant
" Manifold, Farmer,
" Marshall, Lawyer,
" Moore, Carpenter,
" Morrison, Tin Smith,
" Mullin, Lawyer,
" Myers, Farmer,
" Ober, Wheelwright,
" Osterhout, Merchant,
Patterson, Gentleman,
" Peirce, Ag. Hanurr "
" Preston, Manufacturer, 41
" Pughe, Coal Operator, Wales,
Randall, Lawyer, Penna.
" Reiff, Farmer, "
Relley, Physician, . "
" Rhoads, Farmer, 41
" Ridgway, Iron Manufactufer, N. J.
Robinson, Lawyer St Farmer, Ireland.
" Roller, Farmer,
" Schrock, Merchant. 41
" Seltzer, Physician,
" Shafer, Merchant,
" Sheppard, Moulder,
" Smith (Berke), Farmer,
" Smith (Phila.), Victualer,
" Stehman, Farmer,
" Stoneback, Powder Manufacturer, "
" Strang, Lawyer, N. Y.
" Taylor, Physician, Penna.
" Teller, Farmer, N. Y.
" Thomas, Merchant, Penna.
" Tracy, Farmer, "
" Walker, Merchant, N. Y.
" White, Coachmaker, Mass.
" Wildey, Merchant, Penna.
" Williams, Lawyer, 14
It will be seen by the above list that we have
in the present House of 'Representatives 81
Farmers, 14 Merchants, 1 Railroad Contractor,
7 Physicians, 18 Lawyers, 1 Lumber Dealer, 3
Iron Manufacturers, 1 Dyer, 2 Editors and
Printers, 2 Coachmakers, 1 Architect, 1 Clerk,
1 Manufacturer, 1 Horticulturalist, 1 Coal Mer
chant, 1 Coal Operator, 2 Powder Manufactur
ers, 2 Tanners, 1 Engineer, 1 Cooper, 1 Carpen
ter, 1 Tin Smith, 2 W heelwrights, 1 Gentleman,
1 Agricultural Implement Manufacturer, 1
Moulder, 1 Victualler.
Merchant,
Physician,
Coal Merchant,
Farmer,
Powder Manufaelet, "
Tanner & Farmer, "
Farmer, 14
Of these 67 are natives of Pennsylvania, 2 of
Massachusetts, 1 of Ohio, 2 of Connecticut, 1 of
Maryland, 5 of New York, 1 of Virginia, 2 of
New 'Jersey, 4 of .Treland, 1 of England, 1 of
Wales, and 1 of Germany.
A MAGNITICIINT VIEW.--A few da ys ago we
ascended for recreation and amusement to a
clearing on& the summit of the first mountain,
a short distance north-west of Linglestown,
from which we had a most magnificent view of
the surrounding country. The sun shown dim
ly through heavy dark clouds, and the vapor
in the atmosphere reflecting the rays of the sun,
gave rise to the interesting phenomenon in na
ture, usually described as "the sun drawing
water," which added much to the beauty of
the, scene. From this point; which is elevated
about a thousand feet above the level of the
Surrounding country, wi had a view of parts of
Dauphin, Lebanon rks, Lancaster, Cumber
land, York and Ad s counties, and some of
the higher mount ranges of Maryland and
Virginia, the; awning space variegated with
-.,,,,,0ggeg of worship, hills and valleys,
readows, and away off in the dia..
mutiful slopes of towering moun
majestic Susquehanna stretches
whole extent of the beautiful
silvery belt, reflecting the bright
to declining sun. The villages of
‘, Palmyra, Hummelstown, Pro
'airview, and the domes and spires of
can be distinctly seen, presenting a
rf • varied natural scenery, seldom
ky the human eye. There Is a good
id to the summit of the mountain,
tutifal spring of crystal water near
from the rocky side of the moun
for a short distance, and sinks again
/firth. To , those it search of health
‘thietnent, and to those in want of a
snd romantic spot for a May day par
' recommend a visit to this I:49:et.
Ursa.
NOTICE.—Rev. A. X. Shoemaker will preach
in the Court Room, (Brant's Hall,) to-morrow
morning and evening as usual.
POCKET Boom FOUND. —The pocket books be
longing to Mr. Ellis and Mr. O'Brien, were found
by Mr. W. Beidleman under Oolder's stables
this forenoon, and returned to their owners.
MARGARET O'BRIAN an Irish lass was found
in a drunken condition by the Chief, and
locked up for a hearing, after which she was
sent to jail for thirty days.
TEE ANNUAL DISCOURSE before the Harrisburg
Bible Society will be delivered by the Rev. Mr.
Oattell in tho Presbyterian Ohara, Market
Square, to morrow evening.
A Gammas named Messner, residing in the
Sixth ward, was arrested by officer Radabaugh
on complaint of abusing his family. The
Mayor sent him to jail for twenty-four bours.
TEN LODGERS occupied the lock-up last night.
This morning they were before the Mayor,• and
as they stated they were in search of employ
ment, they were discharged and went their
way rejoicing.
N. Y
Ireland
Penna.
41
GUNBATZ • a Jew clothes dealer in Market
street, yesterday, recklessly rode in the crowd
of people, in Market Square, injuring a small
boy. He was taken off the horse by officer
Lewis, and taken before the Mayor. He was
bound over to answer the charge at Court. •
A YOUNG NAN, named Petro, a miller by
trade, came to the - city yesterday to see the
sights—having a great penchant for whiskey,
he became beastly intoxicated. He was placed
in the lock-up, and this morning the Mayor
fined him one dollar and costs, 'which he paid,
and was permitted to depart.
Conn.
Penna.
A Yourep.r. Crasunsi..—Thos. I3oylen, a lad
about 11 years of age was before the Mayor this
morning for disobedience and vagrancy. About
a month ago he stole a watch which was re
covered by officer Radabaugh. On amount of
the boy's tender age the' Mayor sent him to:the
Poor House. Several days ago he ran away
from that institution, when the Mayor, consult
ing the District Attorney, finally concluded to
commit him to prison, from which he will be
sent to the House of Refuge.
HANDsolemS=NADE.—TheltepasaCornetl3and
of Williamsport, favored our office and resi
dence this morning with a handsome serenade,
in return for which compliment they were ele
gantly entertained by the proprietor. The
Band was one of the first on parade yesterday,
and know how to get up good music. Viva
Repass.
Ireland.
Penna.
England
Pena
The Blairsville IBand treated us also to a
handsome serenade, for which they will please
accept our thanks.
A. CARD.—The Rev. Mr. Liesman, Pastor of
the German Lutheran Church , of this,clty, has
opened a sele6t school in whith instraction is
imparted in both the German Vi r - *gild
gnagee. Mrs. Liesman, who is anative of Eng
land, and has taught in privatefueadernies, both
in England and in Franca, will take Part in the
labors of the school Parents who desire their
,children to receive thorough instruction in the
(Getman language could not easily secure Supe
rior facilities to those here offered. Rev. •Mr.
Liestnan is prepared, also, to furnish private in
struction in German to such professional gen
tlemen as may feel the need of greater familiar
ity with that language. clusios A. Etr.
N. J.
Penna.
/MINIM ESCAPE OF A CONVIOT.—Our read
ers will, perhaps, remember that at the last
Court a woman by the name of Margaret Brett
was convicted and sentenced upon two charges
of forgery and one of larceny. She had dis
played a great deal of shrewdness in the man
ner she had passed the forged checks, and was
evidently no novice in crime. She had excited
the interest of the keeper of the prison in her
behalf, by alleging that she was ancients. In
consequence of this she had been permitted
more privileges in and about the buildings
than she otherwise would lave enjoyed. And
as is too often the case with the class to which
she belonged, she abused the confidence placed
in her and took advantage of the kindness
shown her. In going to and from the kitchen
where she was put at work, she of course had
many opportunities elf learning all about , the
habits of the family, and, is the same will show,
she made good use of her opportunities. About
two or three days ago when the time came to
lock up the prisoners in their cells, what was
the surprise and astonishment to find Margaret
among the missing. Every place was searched
—the garden, cellar, kitchen and tower, but
neither height nor depth would give her up.
It was a mystery—the heads concerned in
solving it were greatly exercised. But no reso
lution could be , arrived at. At length the un
derkeeper,
inquired of the mother-in-law of
the keeper, Mr. Boyd, whether she had not
been out at • that afternoon. No ! she
had not been out that day Light at
once broke in, upon the bewildered brain of the
usually placid Captain. He looked for a mo
ment, slightly dashed, yea, he looked astound
ed ; and when his breath came to him, he ex
claimed "then 'I am bekt !" Andfio he was—he
had been outwitted by Margaret. It then
transpired, that she had gone into the room of
the lady before mentioned, had assumed her
dress, shawl, bonnet and Tail, and walking
boldly to the door in the customary manner of ,
the lady, had rapped to call the Captain from
his seat in the corridor. Hearing the rap, and
seeing as he believed, Mrs. Trueman standing
at the door to be let out, lie of course went and
turning the lock, in the politest manner ima
ginable bowed his priaoner Margaret Brett, out
into freedom. She is under obligations to him.—
she certainly ought, to feel kindly to our vene
rable friend! But the deception wag complete,
Margaret imitated the walk, air and general
carriage of Mrs. Trueman, and it being just
the hour when objects can be but dimly seen
in the prison, no wonder that she successfully
iinpceed upon the..wary and watchful keeper.
The`disguise was perfect, and she had selected
the best time of the , day to carry out her de
sign. „It was .an ingeniona„conceptiw,,and,
w e must it was well executed: . But hew
king. Margaret will enjoy her liberty is . -Yet to
be seen. We opine not long.
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Penn FOUND.—Mr. Patrick Flinn has left at
our office a purse containing several promissory
notes, and a railroad ticket from Chambersburg
to Harrisburg and return, which he found in
the yard attached to the Female Seminary,
where it was no doubt thrown by some pick
pocket.,The contents of the purse are valuable,
and it can be had at this office.
PICKPOOKRI'd AllituraD.—Yesterday upon the
arrival of the noon train of cars from Phila
delphia, Chief Radabangb. arrested James Ben
son and James Rogers alias Fitzgerald, two no
torious kaucks hailing from Buffalo, New York.
They were locked up, and of course could not
operate professionally. They were held until
to day, when they left in the train for Balti
more. So far as our police vonld learn there
vras not a single pickpocket here fromPhiladel
phis, -
WATCH 111.00VIBED. —Last Monday an indi
vidual who fornierly resided in this city crossed
the river and went to the house of Col. Jacob
Haldeman on a begging expedition. . During
the temporary absence of Mrs. H. he stole her
gold watch and chain, valued at over two
hundred dollars. Chief Radabaugh was ap
prized of the facts, and after search, recovered
the watch from the fellow, who had gone to
Lebanon county. Col. Haldeman not wishing
to prosecute the fellow, he was permitted to
depart.
RtINNINO OFF 'MEI fiNOTHia MAN'S WIFB.—
John Mundorf, a resident of Westmoreland
county, a man of about fifty years of age, and
father of six or seven children, eloped a few
days since with a 'Airs. Daniel; Steppey, a lady
of some forty years, and mother of five chil
dren. The parties were arrested yesterday at
Rockville, and after a desperate resistance,
during which a revolver and bowie knife were
exhibited, they, were safely lodged in jail here,
to await the •requisition of the authorities of
Westmoreland country.
A young man was also arrested at the same
time, who accompanied the party here, and
paid particular attention to the daughter of
Dirs. Steppey. They passed themselves off as
man and wife, which is said not to be the fact.
We hear, however, that the latter case, is- or
will be, settled by a lawful wedding.
NUE FLAG ON THE CAPITOL
Thoughts suggested upon witnessing the elevation o
the American Flag, on the dome of the Capitol at liar
rtiburg, by the Old Soldiers of 1812, on the 224 of Feb
ruary, 1801. •
Run up that.banner of the free,
Whose folds shall swell on every gate ;
Our noble flag thou still shalt be,
Thoutufbes and rebels thee assail.
Though traitors trail thee in the dust,
We'll nail thee proudly to the mast
In thee, Old slag, and God we'll trust,
"We will defend thee to the last."
Though treason strive, with Impious hand,
From out thy star•gemmed field of blue
To blot those lights, they yet shall stand,
To guide the noble, brave and true.
Proudly you've floated o'er the earth,
itirerf %nitro Lind, from shoreto ebore,
From where the sun gives morning birth,
To where he sinks when day is o'er.
Each hill, and crag, and mountain peak,
In every land, cn every sea ;
Pen Arctic icebergs, cold and bleak,
Have hailed the banner of the free.
Upon a thousand battle fields,
Victory crowned thee with her wreath ;
Thy gleaming Stars and Stripes . hall ableld,
EFrom tyrants, millions yet to breathe.
Ye who have fought and glory won
Beneath that flag of liberty,
Stand by it still, and trust your sons
To guard it In its purity.
Float on Old Flag stream high in air I
Let thy true oolors proudly wave ;
For thee we'll fight, for thee will dare,
Or ' , leap beneath then in the grave.
8000 yds, remnants of Calico, at half price ;
1000 yds. remnants of DeLains, at half price ;
remnants of colored Silks, at half price. Hav
ing a large lot of remnants on hand, I will sell
them off at half price. 100 Broohe and Wool
Shawls at cost. Cassimeres, Cassinett, Flannels
and Cloth at cost. Black Alpacka, Black Silks,
Gloves, Stockings, hertuatitched . Hoops, Cam
bric, Cambric Bands ; a large lot received
from Yew York auction, 200 pieces of new
Calicos, at S and 10 cents. 50 , pieces of splen.
did unbleachedilluslin, 10 cents ; wool Socks,
16 cents ; Undershirts and Drawers, 82 cents.
L. Linn, Rhoads' old corner. t
,Aluner the contending elements of political
strife, it becomes us es a civilized people to pay
proper respect to our personal appearance. In
view of this, we might say that it is not getter
gip known that President lazooLz intends pur
chasing his inaugural suit of clothes at Union
& BOWMAN'S. This intention'on the part of the
President.may be from the fact that they have
a large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and 'Greetings
at prices to snit the times. Corner Front and
Market streets.
=PORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. CHEKSMAWS PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius lA. Cheeseman, M. D.,
SEW TOEK CITY.
THE oonibination of ingredients in thee°
Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice.
They are mild in their operation, and certain In correcting
all irregularities, Paini al Idenstruations, removing all ob.
structions, whether , from cold or otherwise, headache,
pain hi the aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner
vous arectiOns, hysterics, fatigue , pain in the back and
limbs, acc., disturbed Bleep, which arise from uderruption
T 3 'MARRIED LADIES, .
Dr. Cheeseman's Dills are invaluable,. as they will bring
on the monthly period with regularity. ladies who have
been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the
utmost tontldence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTICE,
There is one condition of the female system in which Use
Fiat want be tali& assahmd producing a PECULIAR
B.IISULI. The condition rffetred to is PRRONAZITOY—
the result, .MI3O.4IDiLIGE. Such is The wren/4We
tendency of Use medwinis to restore he wool functions to d
normal' middies', that men the reproductive power of
nature cannot resist it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
'Weems. Elaplicit directions, which should be read, ao
cOmpany each box. Price $l. Saul by mail on enolosbeg
$1 to De Coarmums L. Cis, Box 4,531, Poet Othee,
New York City,
Sold by one £ Nunn In every town In the United States
R. B. HUTCHINGS; -
General 4.1 , 4 for the United States,
14 Broadway, New Y9rls
o whomi aU Wliste.sale orders should be addr•reed:
Sold In Harrisburg by C. A. Besurvenr.
'Orig-dawl
OR RENT.—THE DWELLING PM'
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of the POMICSTORY BRICK HMS No. 93 Market
gretlt. liquaidadon given okthe lot Of ApIIIIIOXV Nor
particulars emirs otillnank J. B. SMION.
TO OONSIMPTIVES
THE ADVEHTISER, having been restored to
health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a severe lung affect.
lon, and that dread disease, Consumptlen—is anxious to
make known to his fellow•sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire It., he wilt 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 Coneamption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The
only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription
Is to benefit the afflicted and.spreed information which
he conceives to be nvalsable, and tie hopes every &ut
terer will try big remedy, as It will cost them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Willlamsburgh,
`Kings county, New York. -
oct3l-wly
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.
Prepared from a Pracrildion of Sir J. Clarke, N. D.,
_ Physician Extraordinary to the Quern.
P 2 / 3 invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all
thine painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves all obatrnotions„ and a speedy cure may be
relied on.
TO.IILAREIEIsk LADIES
it hi peculiarly suited. It will, la a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Bach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp or Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
These Pals should sot be , taken by:lfentsles during die
FIRST THREE NORTIESqf Pregnaucy, asyJhelare sure
to bring on Afiscarriage, but at any other tints they are
Se" -
In all cases of Nervous and Epinal Affections, Patti in
the Back and limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita
tion or the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wit
erect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
Full &trachoma in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Fills,
by return mail.
Wu gals 6y C. A. lliwnvamz iy9 dawly
NEII3 Wittertbuments.
"VATANTED.—=-A.,teseher ;to assist. the
v . v Prthcipat or the FREESIJRIii AftEDEM.Y, Snyder
county, Pa. A geed` recotntnendation required. For
further particulars address Immediately.
fls.lwd* • Freeburg, Srtyder County, Pa.
POPULAR REMEDIES:
ItIIRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
Itifor children teething, and SPALDING'S CEPHALIC
PILLS for headache. A fresh supply received at KEL
LER'S DRUG STORE, where you can purchase all the
saleable Patent Medicines of the day. •
91 Market street,
two doors east of Fourth street, south-side.
• ELECTION:
OFFICE Hoskins Comm Itammv Co.,
13ailimore, Feb.ll,lBol.
A GENERAL MEETING of the Stook
-11 holders of this company will be held at CALVERT
STATION, on THURSDAY, the 28th of February next,
between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock P. M., for the
election of Twelve Directors for the ensuing year.
The Transfer books will be closed on the 16th of Feb
ruary until after the election. By order.
ROBT S. HOLIINS, Secretary.
Patrid and Unioriplease coPY. febll•dte
APPLES! " APPLES ! !
500 BARRELS of superior APPLES,
just received from New York. Slate, for sale
at lowest cash Mice, by
febll. JAKIN M. WHEELER.
FOR RENT.—The Tavern Stand on
Ridge Road, now occupied by Samuel W. Roberts is
offered for rent from the let of April next. Enquire
. of
feb9-dtf MRS. BOSIEBE, No. 30, Fourth Street.
FOR'RENT. •
•
ACOMFORTABLE DWELLING ROUSE
with considerable ground, and aSTABLE attached,
on the west avenue of the water basin. Possession may
be bad Immediately.
feb7-2wcl CHAS. C. RAWN.
DISSOLUTION.
1„i. PARTNERSHIP heretofore exist
ing between DBMSIIc 00WPERTHWAIT, In the
Mercantile business, has this day been dissolved by mu
tual consent. All claims against said firm, and all debts
owing to the same wid be presented for settlement and
paid to lIBIOR St BOWMAN, who are authorized to settle
up the business of the 'concern, and who will continue
business at the old stand, corner of Front- and Market
street. DANIEL BRIM,
STORE ROOM FOR RENT.
THE STORE ROOM next to the Court
Mouse, late in the occupancy of Mr. Glover. Pos
session given on the first of April. Enquire of
jan27-t F. WYMM.
ANTONIO
STATE CAPITAL •BANK.
CA.MERON, COLDER, EBY & CO.
CORNER SECOND AND WALN772
RABBIS BURG, PENN.
A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT
- op
LADIES' TRAVELLING
AaD
SHOPPING. BAGS
At all prices t fo= at
,s
amp
Rompron,
• • 61 Market Stree
APPLE WHISKY !
DIME JERSEY APPLE 1 In store and
X. for sale by .JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
eb6 , 73 Market Street.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
FANCY SOAPS; HAIR OILS,
POMADES, COLOGNES,
PZLTRACTS,
are selling very oheap to dealers by the dozen.
Prepare for your Holliday Sales by buying some of the
above articles, at I
RELLER'S DRUG AND PANCYSTORE,
dell • 91 Ma rket Street.
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
TH4S . SPLENDID 'HAIR DYE has no
ual—instantaneous in eifect=Beautifial Black or
Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the
Hair remedies the absurd and ill eitiot of Bad Dyes, and
invigorates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless
signed "W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere.
CHAS. BATORILOR, Proprietor.
earl 9 dimly Si Barclay Street, New York
MADERIA WINE.
UTELSH, BROTHER'S OLD RESERVE
WINE fall bodied and fruity: In store and for
sale by • JOAN H. ZLEGLEft,
febl6 73 Market street.
•
NOTICE. . -
.THE first Annual Meeting of the Ithrris
burg Corn ,Pachangit Altiociation will be heiti. at
BWlT's ESTROPUN 'IIOIXL, " ont limmar;tne 4th day of
March, 1861, at 10 o'clock a. m: Punctual attendance of
all the meinbere ie regtteeted.,as a.great deal of, highly
important business win betransacted.
JOHN WALLOWER,
tmar2 Preeident.
EDUCATIONAL
A CONTROLLING ELEMENT . NA
TIONALITY is the system of educatien in a coun
try. "In proportion as the structure of a government
gives force to public opinion, that public opinion should
be enlightened."—Washing!oni Farewell .4cldrass. To
this end the people in general should be educated into a
correct and familiar acquaintance with the nature and
plzkelples of our government and civil institutions.
"OUR GOVERNMENT : An explanatory statement of
the system of Government of the Country, Am, A MANU-
L FOR SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES AND POPULAR USE,"
is a work which, with proper historical notices, gives
the construction of the provisions of the Constitution of
the -Untied States and of those of the several States, as
determined'by judicial authority, or derived from stand
ard writers, Including some references to administrative
wa and practice, so Xs to show the actual working of our
.IMuleraivystem of GovernMent. It is free from specula.
tire opiniona r conservattio in its tendency, and calculated
-to cultivate the love or, our country.: it has been used
to a considerable ixtent,'M the F.DIUCATION YOUTH
In diligent .litates, and'. mien:mended, by: ,Jurists,
Stateentenand , Prealdents; and .gxere l s or s,of vo n imoh _,
I. Price OM , Sold N. IFICENbiIIt, -7
del ' Harrisburg, Pa.
THOMAS B. CDWPERTHWAIT.
itlisttlianeous.
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
FANCY GOODS, &O.
ALFRED F. ZIMMERMAN & CO:,
O. 62 MARKET STREET, Harrisburg,
Pa., opposite Rsen's HMG and adjoining the
STELOPIEAN Horst, having purchased the stock of Z. F
Jennings, and added a large assortment of NEW JEW
ELRY, we will sell the same at the lowest cash prise, and
solicit patronage.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neatly and promptly re
paired and delivered.
ALFRED F. Z[MMERMAN & CEI
Hating disposed of my stock of Jewelry to A. F. Zim-
merman & Co., I cheerfully recommend them to my for
mer customers as practical and experienced Watch
Makers and solicit for them a continuance of the patr o n..
age which has been so generously extended to me during
the lasi six years.
jan29
At the Ninth Exhibition of the Mass. Charitable
Mechanic Association, 1860,
MESSRS, OHIOKERING & SONS
WERE AWARDED
THE GOLD MEDAL
STS, NM BEEN
GRANO, SEMI•GRAND, &. SQUARE PIANG•FORTES;
AND THE ONLT PRIM;
A SILVER, MEDAL,
FOR TEE BEST UPPIGHT PIANOS,
wm. KNOCHE,
SOLE AGENT LFOR THE SALE OF THESE PIANOS,
No. 94 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG.
febe-dt!
NOTICE.
TIIHE UNDERSIGNED has opened his
J. LUMBER MICE, corner of Third street and Black.
berry alley, near Herr's Hotel
Am—TWO ROOMS with folding doers TO um suite
Me fora
. Lawyer's office. Possession can be had imme
diately. W. V. MURRAY.
ALM—HOMES AND CARRIAGES to hire at the same
aloe.
tebt
6,SAI Cure Cough, Cold, Hainaut., Attu
A t any Irritation or ,Soreness of
the ..Ih= Relieve ths Hacking
RoNGH iAI Vtis,Asania, jar Catarrh,
i c ") . . r and gis t strength to
lit 0 ok.\ mite of
PUBCIL ea
I the
PE
C SAKE RS
and SINGERS.
Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
or "Common Cold" in its drat stage ; that which in the
beginning would yield to a mild remedy it neglected soon
attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONC k LAL TROC dEB,'
containing' demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
"That trouble In my Throat, (for which
the "TROCHES" are a specific) " hailag
made me often a mere whisperer."
BROWN'S
N. P. WILLIS.
Igl recommend their nee to Mlle
Spealtera,"
TROCHES i
BROWN'S
REV. E. R. CHAPIN.
"Nava proved extremely servk:eable
for Hoarseness."
TROCHES
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
"Almost instant relief in the distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma."
HET. A. C. EGGLESTON.
"Contain no Opium or anytt•ing Mine.
ou&" DR. A. A. HATES,
BROWN'S
:,{1 1 7.1! I 4-1
BROWN'S
Chemist, Boston.
~A simple and pleasant combination for
Coups, &Q.',
INZ{froizirq.
BROWN'S
DR. G. F. BIGELOW,
Bogtou
'PROD ES
'Beneficial in Bram:hills '•
DB. J. P. W. LANA
Boston.
"I have proved then• excellent for
Whooping Cough.,,
~BROWN'S
TROCHES
REV. H. W. WARREN,
Batton.
4 E811(111dd when compelled 'to epeak,
tearing fkoti
REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON,
St. Louis.
BROWN'S
TROCHE
BROWN'S
"Brachial in removing Hoarseness and
Irritation of the Throat,. so common with
Speakers and Singers."
Prof. Id. STAGY JOHNSON,
La Orange, Ga.
Teacher or ►Susic, Southern
Female College.
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
“Great benefit when taken before and
after preaching, as they prevent Hoarse
ness. From their past effect, I think they
will be of permanent advantage to me.”
- RSV. B. ROWLEY, A. M.,
President of Athens Oollege, Tom.
Druggists at 21 cantos box.
naval-dawn=
TROCHES.
BROWN'S
TROCHES
Select Sohoobx for Boys and Girls.
FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
THE Fall term of ROBERT M'ELWEEI3
School for boys, will open on the last Monday in
August. The room's well ventilated, comfortably fur
nished, and in every respect well adapted for Wheel
purposes.
CATHARINE MELWERE School for girls, located in
the Same building' will open for the Fall term atthe same
time. The room has been elegantly fitted up during the
vacation, to promote the health and comfort of scholars.
janSl-ate
U. S. FLAGS
OF ALL SIZES AND PRICES, on hand
and manufactured to order, at
=RORER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
feblB 51 Market dtreet.
N'XISX3C
SHAD, No.l,
SALMON, No. 1,
HERRING, No. 1,
COD FISH, No. 1,
MACKEREL, No. 1.
Of the above we have all the different sized peekagee
from the arm to the HARRELL in store and for sale at the
owes! marketrates.
febl6 WM. DOCK, JR. & 00.
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES I
LARGE ARRIVAL!
HAYING JUST RETURNED from the
Eastern ales where we have selected with the
6aPATIL9I MBA a large and complete assortment of su
perior goods which embrace anything kept :in the best
city grocerles,we respectfully aad cordially invite the
public to call and examine our stock and. Nonce cue
PRIM.
febl6 W6l. DOOR JR. & CO.
FRESH ARRIVAL
HOIIONY, Beene, -
Sac; Gmny,
ibscunr,:ftilse CORN
SPLIT Past. BARLEY',
Bleanow FAT BEAN;
WHOLE Pass, &e., &c.
Just received and tor sale at the LOWY= CUB Palos&
f shift WM. DOCK, JR. & CO.
SCOTCH *RISKY.
ONE PUNCHEON of PURE SCOTCH
WinditY jot received and for gaiety
JOHN IL ZERGLER,
Jan]. 73 Market Street.
CITY. BONDSTOR SLAE.
,
ONE OR TWO CITY - BONDS of $5OO
each, bearing 6 per cent. interest, being a safe and
good investment. Apply to
feb4,3md W. B. VERMEIL
. ,
TlElilidtreigned,DOCTO l b lc DglCT AL
SURGERY, bas returned and resumed his practice
n State street opposite the oßridy Home," where he
will be-pleased to attend to all who MaY.deidne his sec
vices. DeP 2 7.11 R. - M. tHLHEA, D. IL 9.
,
Div IT R N I'M G G . D
OF EVERY ` DESCRI PTION:
Battery, Gloves, Gantitlette; in largo quantities.
Great assortment of Embroideries.
Ladies Underwear, diaerent'alues and quality.
Gentlemen's do do do
Misses' do do do
Boys' do do do
Cloths, Ciesimere4 ilatinekte,
And. everything for Men anti. B 3 Ya woar.
&lnden/ens , Shdwjs.
AU goods, without distinction to:style or quality, will
be sold at a very Algid' adiance,tnd leis than coat of
,implirtatiiin., • f n".)
CA.TllOlll'r BE IBROTEMB,
Next door-to the`-`Harrisburg Bank
bfarket Square.
In
SEVM , gI4 COMFORTABLEDWET JNG
HOMES in differeeiptirts of this city. Stabling el
au:kiddie sofilliatithein.l PcesseWon given die first at
giell next. lfjg•gm] CUB. C. RAWL
ELMER F. JENNINGS
BRANS A. )41JRRAY