Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 08, 1861, Image 3

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RARRIBBURG
Friday Afternoon, March S. 1861.
FIVB LEGGED Cana.—A calf with five legs
lately made its appearance at Wescotville,
Lehigh county. It ought to be a good traveler.
Taut Maori Peal- a Ksintio will be held in
the Presbyterian church, corner of Market
Square, to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, com
mencing at four o'clock, as usual.
NOT A CAIrDIDATB.—Mr. Joshua S. Royal re
quests us to say, in reply to a communication
in this morning's .Patriot and Union, that he will
not be a candidate for Common Council in the
Third Ward at the coming election.
The Mum Cswer..—This improvement is
fast approaching the completion of the repairs
it has been undergoing the past winter, and is
nearly ready for the water to be let into it for
navigation. We learn that the canal promises
to be in excellent condition for the season's
business . It is anticipated that boats can pass
through by the 15th instant.
Moms Carroru—,Over 1800 bales of cotton ar
rived in Pittsburg in one day, recently, for
shhipment over the Pennsylvania Railroad to
the eastern markets. Certainly the course
pursued by the Southern or Gulf States is work
ing to the injury of their internal improve
ments. The fact that so much cotton has been
shipped via Northern routes, proves that the
cotton growers of the South have more confi
dence In Northern transporters than in the men
and institutions of the seceding States.
BIFORS TUB MAlOA t —John Carver, who was
remanded to the lock-np yesterday for a furth
er bearing, on suspicion of being connected
with the Lancaster party in stealing copper
pipe and bed clothes, was again before the
Mayor this morning, and upon a hearing was
discharged, there not being sufficient evidence
to warrant his further detention. He was,
however, ordered to leave the city forthwith.
The fellow Cosgrove, also had a second hearing,
and was committed to prison for a still further
hearing in the matter. The copper pipe, blank
ets and comforts are still at the Mayor's office
awaiting identification.
—"SoousnaszlSM."—Oar item under this cap
tion yesterday has led to developments which
excite universal indignation in community.
The insulted foxholes feeling a delicacy about
appearing against the "lewd fellow of a baser
sort" alluded to, is the only reason why he was
not prosecuted long ago. A repetition of his
infamous acts, however, will be followed by se
vere personal chastisement, and the exposure
of his name in print, notwithstanding his po
sition in society. in this connection we deem
it proper to caution parents not to send their
little girls to the tiold Brewery" on Third
street for yeast, or to allow them to pass by there
at all on their way to and from school.
Tan HARMONIC CONCERT.—The lovers of
music will be glad to learn that the long con
templated Concert of the Harmonic Society is
likely to come off soon. We learn that, ac
cording to present arrangements, this grand
"soiree musical" will take place in one 'of our
churches some evening next week.' Those who
love to go "where music's stream can roll to
soothe the heart and harmonise the soul," may
confidently look forward to a rich treat; for the
Harmonic is among the very best associations
of the Mad iu the country, its membership
comprising our first-class lady and gentleman
amateurs, who have paid a great deal of atten
tion to the cultivation of the "art divine."--
Of course the concert will be a decided success.
Loom, Lgoistanos.—Among the bills now
before the Legislature is one authorizing the
Governor to commission auctioneers in this
city. In order to save the public from imposi
tion, irresponsible parties should be prohibited
from operating in this way, and the business
placed entirely in the hands of regularly com
missioned auctioneers. Such. a measure is ne
cessary here, and the bill, if properly, planned;
ought to become a law, as we doubt not it will.
The Governor has signed the bill relative to
the official'term of the Commissioners, Prison
Inspectors, and Directors of the Poor, of this
county. We believe this bill fixes the precise
time when these officers shall enter upon their
duties after election.
FUNERAL OF A FIREMAN.—The funeral of Mr.
Nelson Hudson took place this forenoon, 'and
was attended by the Mount Vernon /Hook and
Ladder Company, of which the deceased had
been a member, and by delegations from the
other fire companies. Flags were displayed at
half-mast on several of the engine houses, and
the fire bells tolled, during the march of
the funeral cortege through the city. The
members of the fire department are to be com
mended for these demonstrations of respect to
the memory of men who have associated with
them in their self-sacrificing labors for the
public good. May our gallant firemen—the
real "bone and sinew" of the city—the volun
tary protectors of life and public property—
ever cherish towards each other the most fra
ternal feelings, and dwell together is unity.
TEN HALLPAX Surcann..—We have learned
some additional particulars relative to the sui
cide of Mr. John Novlit, of Halifax township,
who recently shot himself in his own barn.
Sometime alter the deed had been committed,
his daughter, Mrs. Musser, found him lying
upon his face, and the rifle under him. A Jury
was summoned by Esquire Brubaker, who ren
dered a verdict in accordance with the facts
before them—that John Novlit, with his own
hands, deprived himself of life. .No reasons
could be adduced for the rash deed he had
committed, except that he had went security
for a certain individual or individuals, and the
claim or claims were about being pushed. Mr.
Novlit bas been a worthy member of society, an
excellent neighbor—in fine, an orderly and
good citizen. He has left a widow and five
children, with whom we sincerelyrsympathice
In this dreadful calamity.
THE FISHERMEN are doing a good business this
season. Immense numbers of eels and cat
fish are caught daily at various points along
the Susquehanna, anirmany of them disposed
of in our honte market at one and two shil
lings per bunch. We•leain that eels'are bar
reled in large quEintities and shipped to the
principal cities, where they command ready
sale at fair prices:
' ;.,..
Armin Max Krizso.—A few nights ago a
man named Hight got upon a Pennsylvania
Railroad freight train at New Florence to go to
Latrobe, confiariin the , rules of the company.
As the train did not stop at the latter place, he
had to junap,off. In doing so he was whirled
under the train, the wheels caught him, cut
off one foot, stripped the flesh off the thigh and
ground the lower part of the other leg. He
died in a short time, leaving a wife and eight
children with limited means.
TEE SUSQUEHANNA. &viol continues in good
rafting order, caused by the melting of the
snow which was several feet deep in the Woods
on the West and North branches. Within the
past week some rafts have passed down, and
with a continuation of moderate weather we
may expect increased arrivals and a revival of
trade in our market. An unusually large
quantity of lumber was cut during the winter,
and much of it is already rafted ready to float
to market.
Tasman STOCK TRAIM3.—On Monday and
Tuesday mornings last, the first stock train on
each side, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was
run through from Altoona to Harrisburgh with
out change of locomotives or men at Mifflin, as
heretofore. The immense shops put up at Har
risburg are now nearly ready for the accommo
dation of workmen and locomotives. When
they are completed, which will bein the course
of a month or two, all freight trains, with the
exception of the local freight, wilt be run
through from, Altoona to this city without
change of men or motive power.
CARD or STOVBEi AND PIPES. —When the stoves
are no longer needed, they are quite frequent
ly set aside in an out-building, or other out of
he way place, with - no further thought, until
again wanted for use. If neglected, the rust
of the Summer may injure them more than
the whole Winter's wear, particularly the parts
of sheet iron. They should be kept as free
from dampness as possible, and occasionally
cleaned if rust be observed. An exchange
recommends to apply a coating of linseed oil to
the pipes before putting them away. It should
be done while the pipes are warm (not hot) and
kept at a low temperature five or six hours.
This will impart a luster, and prevent rusting.
Karam ON TaS Rimaos.D.—About five o'clock
last evening the dead body of a man was found
lying along aide of the Pennsylvania Railroad
track some three miles below this city. His
back and other portions of his body were se
verely bruised, and one foot cut off. It is sup
posed that while walking on-the track he. was
run into by the passenger train from the east due
here at four o'clock. He had in his possession
twenty-nine cents in money and a receipt for a
bill of lading of furniture, marked "John
Fonlk, Lancast73r, Pa.," dated at Delaware,
for shipment to °redline. Alderman Kline
held an inquest upon the body, and the jury
returned a verdict in accordance with the facts
elicited. The remains of the unfortunate man
were sent to the pauper burial ground at the
poor house for interment.
DIBTEESSING.-Mr. John Colder, of-Hunting
don county, a gentleman well known and
highly esteemed in this community, came here
a fiiw days ago to attend the funeral of his
brother, the late Wm. Colder, Br. On Wed
nesday morning he took seriously ill, and yes
terday his physical prostration was such as to
unfit him for participation in the funeral obse
ivies. The mourning relatives returned from
the Cemetery to find him in a sinking condi
tion, and to-day but little hope is entertained
of his recovery. We believe his disease is con
sumption, with which he has been afflicted for
a long time. Mr. Colder was formerly con
nected with his brother William in the stage
business, resided for some years at Lewistown,
is now a farmer in Huntingdon county, a gen
tleman of considerable means, and enjoys in a
high degree the confiden9e and respect of all
who know him intimately. We sincerely hope
that the skill of the eminent physicians attend
ing him may triumph, and the suffering family
be spared the double affliction now threatened.
Cowmen TO Amos PIEMISON.--Our learned
and popular President Judge, Hon. John J.
Pearson, recently held especial Court at Wilkes
barre, during the progress of which some Very
important cases were decided. Of the impres
sion made by him upon lawyers and people, our
readers may judge by the following article
which appeared in the Record of the Times, of
that place :
AMON PZABSON.—This gentleman presided at
the special Court recently held here, and we
but speak the universal sentiment of lawyers
and laymen, when we say that he is an admi
rable Judge, lie unites In a very high degree
that quality of legal sagacity which makes the
Judge self-reliable and prompt, with a suavity
of manner and address which renders an ad
verse ruling 'satisfactory even to the' party
which suffers by it. Understanding thoroughly
the principks of the law, the habit of his mind
is to turn to these for the decision of legal
queitions, rather than to cases already decided.
This quality, united with patience and caution,
makes him a most agreeable Judge. The en
tire trial list, several important cases, was dis
posed of before Saturday evening. No time
was wasted in long-winded discussions with
counsel, but points were decided promptly and
clearly. Judge Pearson is just the man for
this district. We don't , know what his poli
tics are, and don't care. Let both parties next
fall nominate him and elect him Judge of this
Judicial District.
We heartily endorse all that is said in the
above article commendatory of Judge Pearson's
legal abilities, but protest against our Wilkes
tette friends nominating him for a seat on
their benoh. He has proved himself to be
"just the man for this district," and we can
not spare him. As it would be ditricut tosup
ply his place„our people prefer to "hold fast
to.that which is good`," and, if the Judge de
nims it, they will 'retain his services for another'
Judicial term. This we believe to be the senti
ment of men of all parties in our district.
pennopth an i a tp ct up e t tegrapt), jfribap 'Afternoon, glad) 8, 1861.
Um French distillers are now making brandy
out of coal. —Exchange Paper.
We trust the new article will be an improve
ment on that manufactured of strychnine and
rain water.
LLOYD'S MINSTRELS. — In another column will
be seen the advertisement of this troupe. The
Philadelphia Bulletin in speaking of the Com
pany pays them the following handsome com
pliment
4 ,lizorns Missrani—A large and fashionable
audience assembled last evening, at Musical
Fund Ball, to witness the debut of this great
troupe. From our personal knowledge of the
abilities of the members of this great star com
bination, we were led to expect a great treat,
and our fondest hopes were more than realized.
Minstrelsy has long been our favorite .amuse
ment, and we never allow. an opportunity to
pass by without witnessing the performance of
at! troupes that - visit this city. We have heard
them all, and are free to confess that "Lloyd's
Minstrels," is the "Model Troupe •" they ap
pear again this evening; let all who can ap
preciate good singing and genuine wit attend.
PAPER NECK Tras.—Why not? But a short
time since we rejoiced in the lusty of paper
collars, and there are still many gentlemen
who have not discontinued their nse. Paper
neck-ties have now been invented, printed in
imitation of silk and gingham, with such ex
actness as to defy detection, save on close in
spection. With the advantages of this new
invention, the "Bean Brummels" of the pre
sent age can sport a "stunning tie," as often
as their time or inclination will permit. But
why stop here ? Why not employ paper in the
manufacture of other articles of use and adorn
ment, besides collars and neck-ties ? There is
no reason why gentlemen's shirt bosoms may
not be made of paper, and in either summer or
winter they would be decidedly comfortable. In
the summer they might be perforated in imi
tation of. lace, and so.give opportunity for ven
tilation, while in winter their texture would
be firmer, and consequently warmer, and in
some cases more desirable than linen.
X °DERN CHOIR Snesuw.—A correspondeat of
a religious paper, who urges the necessity of a
reform in church music, says that our amateur
choir singers are too fond of "executing" dif
ficult pieces, and confounding common people
with reverberating resonances. The Sector of
St. Bardolph's takes off this style most laugha
bly, in describing the singing of the following
stanzas :
"True love is like that precious oil,
Whibb, poured on Aaron's head,
Ran dawn his beard, and o'er his robes
It's costly moisture shed."
In the prodigious effort of this performance,
the ear-splitting combination of the several
voices hardly bore a resemblance to that oily
current
_poured on Aaron's head, and which
" Ran down his beard, and o'er his head,
Ran down his beard—
his
And o'er his robes—
Ran down his beard—ran down his
—o'er his robes—
His robes, his robes,. ran down his beard—
Ran down his--
- 0 er his robes,
Ran down his beard—
hi-s b-e-a-r-d
It's costly moist—
Ran down his beard— •
—ure—beard—his-,beard—his—shed—
Ran down his beard—his—down
His robes—its costly moist—his beard
—are shed—his—cost—his robes—nrc shed
It's c-o-s-t-l-i-e moisture--shed !"
The late Bishop Seabury, being asked
that
opinion of this performance, replied that he
had paid, no attention to the music, but that
his sympathies were so much excited for poor
Aaron that he was afraid he would not have a
hair left.
MUSLIM I MUSLIM I MUSLIM I-1000 yards
of the very best unbleached Muslin, 10 cents ;
2000 yards of beautiful bleached Muslin, 10
cents ; 2000 yards of the best long clpth Mus
lin, 12i cents, which I will sell by the piece at
11i cents; 2000 yards of remnant of Calico
De Leine, to be sold very cheap ; remnants of
colored Silk,,cheap ; De Laines and other dress
goods at cost ; Broohe Shwls and other Shawls
at cost; Cassimere for pants; Black Cloth,
Cassinetts, and a large lot of pants stuff at
cost ; a splendid assortment of Cambrics, .Taco
netts, Cambric Bands, Hemetiched Handker
chiefs, which I will sell at auction prices; white
and colored Flannel at cost. For cheap goods
call at S. LBWVI3, Rhoads' old corner. 1-
ELECTION PROCLAMATION:
IN COMPLIANCE with the City Charter,
notice is hereby given to the gualified voters of the
several wards of the said city, that an election for per
sons to 1111 the various cruces of the said city, will be
held at their usual places, OH the Tame Fsmetor MAIN;
being the 16th day of said month, am, between the
hours or 9 o'clock in the morning and 7 o'clock in the
evening of said day.
In the FIRST WARD the lanlh
lied voters will meet at
the School Rouse corner of Front street andlifruy's al
ley, in said city, and vote Tor one'person tor Member of
Common Council, one person for Constable, one person
for Assessor, one person for Judge, and two persons for
Inspectors of Election or said ward, aid School Directors.
In the SECOND WARD the qualified voters will meet
on said day at the West Window of Herr's Hotel on Mar
ket street, and elect one person for Common Council; one
person for Constable, one person for Assessor, onener
son for Judge, and two persons for hispedoro of Election
of said ward, and School Directors.
In the THIRD,WARD the:qualified vote is will meet on
said day at the School House, corner of Walnut street
and River alley in said city, and vote for one person Tor
Common Council, one person for Constable, ene person
for Assessor, one person for Judge, and two persons for
inspectors ot Elections of said ward, and School Di
rectors:
- -
In the FOURTH WARD the gnalitled voters will meet
on said (fay at the School House in West State street, and
vote for one person for Common Council, one person for
Constable, one person for Assessor, onerperson for Judge
and two persons for Inspectors of]Elections of said
ward, and School Directors.
In the FIFFH WARD the qualified voters will meet on
said day, at the Dairy of Jno. Foster, corner of Ridge
Road and North Avenue, and vote for one person for
Constable, one person for Assessor, one person for Judge,
and two persons for Inspectors of Election of said ward,
and tichool Directors.
. . . .
In the SIXTH WARD the qualified voters will meet at
the School House, on Broad street west of Ridge Attenue,
and vote for one person for Common Council, one person
for Alderman, one person for Constable, one person for .
Assessor, one person for Judge, and two persons for In
spec ‘or of Elections of said ward, and School Directors.
Given ender my hand at the Mayor's Office.
WM. 11. lIKPNIat, Mayor.
MAR menuno, Feb. 295881. 128-eow St
IN PURSUANCE of an'torder of the Or- .
phan's Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to
sale on SAIIIRDAY, the 2 8 d day of March, 1881, on th e
premises : A certain lot of ground, situate on Sonth
street, between Front and Second streets, in the city of
Harrisburg, en which are erected ' a TWO
BTORY P RAM E DWELLING -
HOUSE, end Frame Back Building. Late
the.. estate of CHARLES J. DORRIS, of the gi ■
city of Harrisburg, deted.
Sale to G emmel:mat l o'clock, P. Hof said day, whoa
attendance will be given and conditions of sale made
knot= by ADAM E. DOER"
Executrix of said dammed
Jim Ruimilm WM O. O. mains
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PUBLIC SALE.
NOTICE.
COUGHS.—The sudden changes 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 the 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 off. Public Speakers and Singers will find
them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice.
See advertisement. delo-d-swaw6m
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afford a temporary relief, but the combined action o
these remedies will by their detergent and purifying
properties effect a radical care in the blood and system.
Bold by all Druggists, at 25c., 82c. and $1 per box or
pot
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the popularity that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorativ enow
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End, whereVer they have tested it, pronounce it a peer
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hair to its original color when grayness has actually su
pervened, gives a rich lustre, imparts the softness and
flexibility et silk to the hair, and keeps it always hart.
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moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
relied on.
TO MARRIED LAMES
it Is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity. .""."" -
Bach bottle, price One Dollar, bears tip Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
Then Pals shoulffinot be taken bilaterale* during the
FIRST TERRE ROIVTIISqf Prebnastell, a*Aeg are sure
to) bringynMisoarriage, but at any other time they are
In
-
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Yatigie on slight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil
effect a cure when all other means have hulled; and al.
though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thbijrniurtful to the constitution.
-Full dirictions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be earefully preeernaL
N. 8.--$l.OO and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any au
thorised Agent, will insure a bottle, coutalning CO Pills,
by return mail.
Foßiiilabir Q. A. DARIMUIT.
POPULAR REMEDIES:
-Y RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
for children teething, and SPALDING'S CEPHALIC
P LS for headache: A fresh supply received at EEL
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.
APPLES I APPLES ! !
500 j ß us l t ß re ß cePr ij ec i efr o o f m:l l 2l ri or o k r Stater fa L r E el
at lowest cash price, by
febll JAMES M. WHEELER.
FOR RENT.—The Tavern Stand on
Ridge Road, now occupied by Samuel W. Roberts is
oitered for rent from the Ist of April next. Enquire of
feb9-dtf HRS. BOSTGEN, No. 30, Fourth Street.
EDUCATIONAL. -
ACONTROLLING ELEMENT OF NA
TIONALITY is the system of education In a COllll
- "In proportion as the structure of a government
gives force to public opinion, that public opinion should
be enlightened."—Washinpres Arewen Address. To
this end the people in general should be educated into a
correct and familiar acquaintance with the nature and
principi6s of our government and civil Institutions.
"OUR GOVERNMENT: An explanatory statement of
the system of Government of the Country, &c A MANU
...L FOR SCHOOLS, AOADEMIES AND POPULAR USE,"
is a work which, with proper historical notices, gives
the construotion of the provisions of the Constitution of
the United States and of those of the several States, as
determined by judicial authority, or derived from stand.
and writers, including some references to administrative
wa and practice, so es to show the actual working of our
general system of Government. It is free from specula
tive opinions, conservative in its tendency, and calculated
to cultivate the love of our country. It has been used
to a considerable extent, in the EDUCATION OF YOUTH
in different States, and is recommended by Jurists,
Statesmen and Presidents, and Professors of Colleges.—
Price $lOO. Sold by M. M' KINNEY,
del Harrisburg, Pa.
TN PURSUANCE of au order of the Or
phan's Court of Dauphin county, will be exposed to
sale, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of Mance, 1881, at
Dwarfs Him, In the city of Harrisburg, at 7 o'clock P.
the following real estate, viz : A certain lot of
Ground in the city of Harrisburg, aforeeald, fronting on
Mulberry Street about thirty feet, bounded by lots of
Abagall Horner, Andrew Patterson, and running back
from Mulberry street about two hundred feet to Meadow
Lane; whereon is erected a TWO STORY WEATHER
BOARDED FRAME HOUSE, with back building attached
thereto, and a Stable on the back of said lot. Late the
estate of Levi Houston's minors.
Attendance will be given as conditions or sale made
known by ANDREW PATTMON,
Guardian orMinors of acid deceased.
Jao. Itnonerro, Clerk 0. O. febll-Std-allw
STORE ROOM FOR RENT.
TIRE STORE ROOM nest to the Court
House, late In the occupancy of Hr. Glover. Poe.
session given on the Ant of April. Enquire of
Jan27-t F. WYETH.
STATE CAPITAL BANK.
AMERON, COLDER, EBY & CO.
caRNER SECOND AND WALNUI
HAR RIB BURG, PENN.
Consumers of Coal Take Notice 1
COAL NEUTERED 10 ANY PART OP THE CITY
LIMITS BY ME PATENT SUNOS CARTS, AT
THE FOLLOWING* LOW RATES, FOR
LIMON VALLLY NUT Con, at $2 00 per ton.
4 " Sxsu Sao Com, at $2 90 per tea
" Laos Etta " at $2 90 per ton
" BROKEN " at $2 90 per
'BALTIMORE COAL CO:B WII3EBERME STECEBOAT, $3 00.
tf " BROKEN, $ 00.
11 Eaa, IS 00.
.1 Nu; $2 25.
BNOAD To CoAx. (for Binith'e use)l2% cents a bushel.
2,500 bushels OATS for sale at loisast cash prices.
A large lot of superior Thozoity AND OAK 'Weer), for
sale at the lowest rates.
Agent for Da Pont's Gun and Blasting Powder, for sale
at ldanniacturer's prices.
Coal delivered from both yards, at above rates, by
Itstent Weigh Carts, which are certified to by the Sealer
of Weights and Measures.
si-Every consumer will please weigh their Coal on
delivery, and If it fall short 10 pounds, I toal forfeit the
Coal.
A large, fall and complete stock of the best kinds of
Cold, always will be found on band.
J29-1m JAMB M. WIMEELER.
WHO HAVE any Affection of the
Lungs or Throat, or Chronic Diseases and wish
to be cured Should MOO, Da. STEWART, who has had
many years experience in different sections of the
UNITED STATEB and OANADA, and bee cured eases which
had been treated without benefit by what are esteemed
the best PHYSICIANS in the Mum
He has been in Harrisburg for many months and has
restored to health, invalids who had upended hundreds
of dollars with Physicians and Patent Medicines. He
can refer to some of the best families in Harrisburg, and
can give the names of persons in the city and nearly all
parts of the State, whom he has cured of almost every
CHRONIC Muss
He does not profess to one all diseases after the man
ner of some adroertisitm quacks, but will give a oaudid
opinion in regard to curability after examination. The
medicines of Dr. S. aro vegetable, and derivedfrom more
than a hundred sources while traveling. In LUNG and
TEROAT DEBASER he has had great success by means of
his CARBON CURS which may be taken by the Stomach
and Daum. -
Beware or ammo and the Throat Burners or the old
school.
In 00311 SAINTS OF Firamse his success has been re
markable, and he has cured affections of the Era and
Fen said to be incurable.
Dr. Slzwart solicits cases of the following, given up by
others :
NsintALM., RIONFILATISM, Scaosusa,
Mom, LITEM COMM.% SWUM Nam',
Ssztrat. Dinutuv_ , DROPSY FAUDIG Frrs,
PRIME MMUS, DYSPEPSIA., Glum.
Cancers removedby anew ?weedy procured in Canada.
When so requested Dr. &Immix will visit patients at
-their residence.
In regard to qualcations Dr. S. refers to Professors
Pancoast, Duttglison and Meigs, of Philadelphia. lie also
begs leave to refer to Senators Chase and Pugh, and Hon.
Thomas Corwin, of Ohio.
Patients or their friends should call at the Bosnian
HOWE from 9 a. M. to 6 p. m.
Letters promptly attended to
E=:l
OR RENT.-THE DWELLING PAM
of the FOUR STORY BRICE. HOUSE No. 93 Market
etre t. Possession given on the lat of April next. For
particulars enquire of [jan& ] B. SIMON.
. MADERIA WINE.
WELSH, BROTHER'S OLD RESERVE
WINE fall bodied and fruity. In More and for
sale by JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
febl6 73 Market street.
SSTORAGE ! STORAGE! !
TORAGE received at the Warehouse
JAMES minors=
ul6-t
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
A H persons indebted to the estate of
Rhoads,lhtiniei Assignor, are hereby notified to call
upon the Assignee and make settlement on or before
Wednesday the 20th of March, as after that day the
books will be placed in the hands of A. J. Herr Esq., for
collection. ERY Rims,
Assignee of D. Rhoads.
feblB-taw-for3w
GARDEN SEEDS.
A FRESH AND COMPLETE assortment
ZL. just received and for male by
feb2o WM. DOCK JR. & ed.
EXTRA SUGAR CURED HAMS
For sale by
fyi dAwly
iffiectllantous
PUBLIC SALE.
COAL REDUCED I
CASH, VIZ
ALL PERSONS
WIC DOCK J. &.00
act 22
1.0
# 02.8.
JEWELRY; -WATaM-CLO-CES,
FANCY GOODS, &C,
ALFRED F. ZIKIKER ;;••
N°P.a. •
0 52 p 3d. po t it RK H, .B ER T ie. S
Enemas Hann, havin g purchased the. sloe* or E. F.
Jennings, and added a large assortment of NEW,JBW
ELRY, we will sell the same at the lowest cash price, in&
solicit patronage.
watches, Clocks and Jewelry neatly mid promptly id
paired and delivered.
Raving disposed of my stock of Jewelry to A. F. Zim
merman it Co., I cheerfully recommend them to my ter
mer customers as practical and experienced Watch
Makers, and solicit for them a continuance of the patron
age which has been so generously extended to me during
the last six years.
jan29 EIMER F. JENNINGS.
At the Frith Exhibition of the Mast. Charitable
Mechanic Association, 1860,
MESSRS. OHICKERING & SONS
WERE AWARDED
THE GOLD MEDAL
•
FOR Tat MT
GRAND, SEMI-GRAND, & SQUARE PIANO-FORTES;
AND INN ONLY !NNMIUM,
A SILVER MEDAL,
FOR TEE BEST UPPIGHT PIANOS,
WM. KNOCHE,
SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THESE PLLNOS,
No. 95 MARKET ST., RARRIMRIB.G.
febS-dtt"
THE UNDERSIGNED has opened his
LUMBER OFFICE, corner of Third street and Black
berry alley, near HerrFs Hotel
Also—TWO ROOMS with folding doors TO LET, suite
ble for a Lawyers office. Possession can be had imme
diately. W. F. MURRAY.
Liao—HORSES AND CARRIAGES to hire at the same
Mee.
feb4
Cure Gough, OA Efoctrzeuess, Infix
-o,ZWill • dna, any irritation or Soreness of
Q3` . I,P The Throat, Rd,ieve the Hacking
@RoNGHIAL Cough in annesthma, amnd ptim, Brou-
A Catarrh,
cc?. Clear and gins strength to
, ?Oe fhe voice of
- \ PUBLIC SPEAKERS
ew are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
or "Common Cold" in its Mut stage ; that which in the
beginning would yield t o a mild remedy, if neglected, soon
attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL MOMS,'
conthatch ialtaining dlrrita emulc n ent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and
tio
"That trouble In my Throat, (fbr which
the ' , TROCHES , are aiirscide) , having
made mo o ft en a mere whisperer. I'
N. P. WILLIS.
"I recommend their 11110 to Pablo
Speakers."
ROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
BROWN'S
TROCUES
BROWN'S
V i
BROWN'S
TROCHES
aBROIVet3
TROCMCS
BROWN'S
TROCHES
811,0 *NT
puq.1.,:.:41
BROWNS
TROCHES
BROWN'S
"Great benefit when taken berme and
after preaching, as they prevent Hoarse
ness. From their past effect, I think they
will be of permanent advantage to me."
REV. R. ROWLEY, A. It .,
' President of Athens College, Tenn.
larSold by all Druggists at 26 oents a box.
nov2B.dawSm
TROCHES
BROWN'S
I* :1:4=1
Select Schools for Boys and Girls.
FROST STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
THE Fall term of ROBERT II'ELWEE'S
School for boys, will open on the last Monday in
August. The room is well ventilated, comfortably fur.
nished, and in every respect well adapted for school
purposes.
CATHARINE M'ELIVER'S School for girls, located In
the same building will open for the Fall term at the same
time. The room has been elegantly fitted tip during the
vacation, to promote the health and comfort of scholars.
jant3lAtf
U. S. FLAGS
OF ALL SIZES AND PRICES, on hand
and manufactured to order, at
BKRONER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
feblB 51 Market dtrcet.
M I .ICS3IEE
SHAD, No. 1,
SALMON, No. 1 ,
HERRING, No. 1,
COD FISH, No. 1,
MACKEREL, No. 1.
Of he above we have all the different sized packages
from the wrrr LO the HARRELL in store and for sale at the
°tout marled rates.
febl6
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES I
LARGE ARRIVAL!
HAVING JUST RETURNED from the
Eastern cities where we have selected with the
GREATIIIIr CAMS a large and complete assortment of su
perior goods which embrace anything kept -in the best
city groceries, we respectfully and cordially invite the
public; to call and examine our stock and AMOK OUR
MOM.
febl6 WM. DOCK JR. & CO.
FRESH ARRIVAL
Roxorry, BUNS,
&KT, Germ,
licesterr, SHAKE:R.OOBI%
$T TT - PEA* , BARLEY ;
MARROW FAT BRAM,
Wawa Pas% &0.,
Just received sad for sale at the LOWEST CASH PRIC.
able WM. DOCK JR. & CO.
SCOTCH WHISKY.
ONE PUNCHEON of PURE SCOTCH
WORRY An received and for sale by
JOHN H. ZLEGLNR,
73 Market Street.
febl9-daw2w
Jul
CITY BONDS FOR SLAB.
ONE OR TWO CITY BONDS of $5OO
each, bearing 8 per cent. interest, being a safe and
good Investment. Apply to
fetid 3md W. S. VSRMIKIL
- DENTISTRY.
THE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL
SURGERY, has returned and resumed htspracuee
n State street opposite the "Brady House," where ho
will be pleased to attend to all who may desire his ear
vices. [sep27] B. H. GILDEA, D. D. 8.
MOURNING G 00 D 8
OF EVERY DESORIEMON.
Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntidle in large quantstiea.
Great assortment of Embroi deries.
Ladles Underwear, different sizes aryl quality.
Gentlemen's do do - do
Mses' do do do
Boys' do do' do
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinette,Jeaus,
And everything for Men and Boys wear.
Gentlemens' Shawls. .
All goods, without distinction to style or quality, will
be sold at a very slight advance, and leas than cost of
importation. ,
FOR RENT.
LEVER AL COMFORTABLE DWELLING
HOUSES in different parts of thisAity. Stabling m
od to some of them. rennet= given the drat of
Aprit next. ' , 02-3m] CHAS, C. HAWN.
ALFRED F. zoinummaN & co
Kiwrim
FRANK. A. MURRAY
and SINGERS
REV. E. H. CHAPIN.
"Have proved extremely serviceable
for Hoarseness."
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
' , Almost instant relief In the distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma , '
REV. A. O. EGGLESTON.
iVontaln no Opium or anything Wert-
DR. A. A. HAYES,
Chemist, Batton.
"A simple and pleasant combination for
Coughs, &o."
DB. G. F. BIGELOW. •
Boston
"Beneficial in Bronchitis."
DR. J. F. W. LOH,
Batton.
"I have proved thecr excellent for
Whooping oough."
REV. H. W. WARREN,
Boston.
"Beneficial when compelled to speak,
suffering Prom Cold."
REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON,
St. Louts.
in removing Hoarseness and
Irritation of the Throat, so common with
Speakers and Singers.
Prot M. STACY JOHNSON,
La Grange, Ga.
Teacher of Maio; Soldßern
Female College.
WM. DOCK, JR. & 00
CA'iTICART 8c BROTHER,
Mead door to the Harrisburg Bank
Market 84.1 Are
MEI