Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 20, 1861, Image 3

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HARRIBBtrRG
Wednesday Afternoon, March 20, 1801.
WANTED 'AT THIS OPTION an active and intel
ligent boy, who can read manuscript readily
and accurately, and will 'make -himself gene
rally useful.
Tao CITY HosprrAL contained three lodgers
last night ; two white vagrants, and a colored
man a,ireated.for disorderly conduct. This mom;
ing the trio were introduced to the Mayor,,
who reprimanded and discharged them.
=I
Imenovnso.—The chief of Police, who has
been confined to his room by severe indisposi
tion for several days, is gradually. improving
to-day, and bids fair soon to he convalescent:
We hope to see him at his official post again
before the close of-the week.
Boons Coin. — The shovers of bogus silver
coin opendedin marketthis morning with their
usual success. Several countrymen were vic
timized. Some of these coins are so well exe
cuted that even good judges are liable to be de
ceived.
FRIIII Lamm —Prof. Sinning, of Copenhagen;
Denmark, now in our city, has been offered the
use of the Hall of the House of Representatives
this evening, and contemplates delivering a
free lecture,on the Sardinian Mythology. The
Professor comes highly recommended, and we
have no doubt his lecture will be an interesting
and instructive one.
I=l
ATTBMPT AT ARSON.—Last night an UnSUC
medal attempt was made to burh the Dauphin
County House, kept by Mr. Gross. Some com
bustible material was placed under the door
fronting on Third street, and the incendiary
torch. applied. :The door was slightly burned,
but - no othef damage 'done. What motive,
could have prompted this fiend-like act, we are
at a loss to conjecture.
EXPIANAIELON.-It seems that we did injustice
to Capt. Eyster yesterday, in our notice of the .
Moss and McKeesick affair, owing to
formation. The Captain states that -he suc
ceeded in dispossessing the Moss family peace
ably, and that the row growing out of it oc
curred after hie departure. Moss subsequeßtly
took repossession of the premises, which he
held until ousted a second time by Sheriff IlOas
on Monday last.
Tent TAXLTIO?I or Vire.ronas.--An effort is be
ing made in the Legislature to obtain a'repeal
of the act authorising the taxation ofgold and
silver watches for State purposes. A few days
ago a bill to this effect was read, with a clause
added prohibiting the Commissioners from
tasing pleasure carriages at a.higher rate than
any other species of property.
Tea GOOD SAMARITAN FAIR last evening was :
largely attended and liberally patronized by
white citizens. The hall is decorated with, a
commendable degree of taste, the display of
useful and fancy, articles is highly creditable,
and every variety of refreshments are served
up in the best style of the culinary art. The
where affair is conducted in such a way as , to
do credit to our colored friends who have the
management of it. The Fair wilfbe continued
throughout the week.
Sham Noe.—A bill will shortly be intro
duced into our Legiplature authorizing the
banks Oithis State to issue notes of a lees de-
nomination than five dollars, and there is a
prospect that it will pass. Better have small
notes of our own than that portions of the
State shall be flooded with the ehinplasters of
other States, as is now the case. - We learn
that the country - banks generally favor the
movement, and will urge its adoption at - the
present erasion.'
Friar Ammacen PONlZlLY.—There,are few girls
or boys in this country who have not heard the
nursery rhyme sung - by par mothers *ldle
rocking the cradle :
"Lul-a-by baby upon the tree top ;
When themind blows the Cradle willIock;
When the bough breaks the cradle will M -fill
And down will come cradle, baby and all."
But how many of them know the origin of the
simple lines I We' ays the following account
from the records of, the Botiton Historical Soci
ety. ,Shorgi nfter our forefathers landed at
PlyintMth, Ma as.; a party were out in the fields
where the Indian women were picking straw
berries. Several of these women, or squaws as
they are called, had papooses, that is babies,
and having no cradles, had them tied up in In
dien fashion and hung from the limbs of the
trees. Sore enough, "when the wind blew,
those cradles would rock." A young man of
the party observing this, peeled over-a-Moos of
bark, and wrote the above lines, which were,
it is believed, the first poetry written in Amer
ica. ' '
I==
A Mums Inst.—With the revival of the
spring trade, buSiness of all kicds must assume
a new phase, and -put _on its best clothes,•to
keep up appearances, if nothing else. A new
impetus will, be given to commerce ; manufac
turing ought to recover, its wonted vigor, and
labor will look for a more ample reward. -
all this hopeful general indication of better
times coming, we must remind our readers that
the, press is the great lever that :Moves the
world, as well the commercial as the world of
thought, and we hope we shall not be consid
ered immodest if we remind the business world
of this city that our paper is an excellent me
dium through which they can make the ac
quaintance of a large circle of customers. We
only throw out the hint, and if. our business'
men do not avail themselves of the 'advant
ages thus offered, it will not he our fault. •The
circulation of the DAILY Tstsorisra is increas
ing-..very rapidly in the direction in which
13aay•risbnrg commerce can legitimately extend,
and-every facility is afforded the advertiser of
publishini his goods, ware and merchandise to
thousands daily, at a less cost than he could
spend his tigor in talking to the varied Midi
once, if heldid them all before him every
morning.
Pennsylvania Daily etlegrapll, Illebntsbay 'Afternoon, 20, 1861.-
New Fritz ComeAss.--A meeting of the citi
zens of the fourth ward will be held at the
store room of John Miller, Jr, on East State
street, this (Wednesday) evening at 7 o'clock,
for the purpnie otfOrmiog'n new fire company,
to be styled the "State onplial Hose Company,"
and to be : located in the rear of the , Capitol.
All persons'wholnel interested in this move
ment arieiTilied to attend.
'joint B. TOMLINSON, Sec'y. pro tem.
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"Huoup, - ppua i mpt! von Form . Carrni4-
Among ilie"eliseStin the list now before the 'Su
preme Court of this State is.a most curious one.
It seemstifnt away up'in Luzerne county, lived
a man named Elisha Harris. He owned a large
farm, and was supposed to have saved consid
arable money: , He was an eocentringandelqw
fisted:indiVidual, andihe lived entirelysecluded
and alone. In July, 1858, he died. His ad
ministrators could find no property beyond the
ordinary household , furniture, &c. According
to custom, they had a vendor). " The vendne was
well attended, it:being inferred that the money
which it was supposed the deceased died pos
sewed of had been concealed - somewhere, and
old chests and bureaus probably never'before
sold so well at an up country sale. Well, one
David Aluthrtiaclier, an -honest Dutchman,
went to the sale,- and :a nondescript article of
furniture was struelc,off to him for fifteen cents.
It was a square btoctitof pine wood, about three
feet long and ten or twelve inches square, sup
ported by four legs,'each about a' foot and a
half in length. On the top was a horizontal
wheel, with an iron spindle attached to it. It
was an outlandish affair, and'it might, for-all
we know, haveconie out of the Ark, and been
applied to antediluvian uses. David paid his
fifteen cents, hauled his purchase home, and
threw it on the wood-pile. In course of time
it came to be split open for firewood, when, lot
it was found to contain 18,754 50 in gold and sil"
vercoinand promissory notes. David, tho' poor,
.s
honest , ,
was-honest ', and die rinformed the. adrninistra-.
tors of his &ion - very. The result was that a suit'
was entrred to determine to whom the treasure
should belong. The lower Court decided against
honest David, and he Appealed. Such , was the
case that came up a few days ago, and it occa
sioned much merriment. No decision has yet
been made.: r • ' .
PENNSYLVANIA STATII AGRICULTURAL SOCLETY.
—The Stated Meeting of the PennsYlvania
State Agricultural Society was held at their
office in Harrisburg, Tuesday, March 19, 1861.
A Committee was appointed, consisting of
Messrs. Rutherford, Colder and Zeigler, to de-:
tide upon contested seats, who made the fol-.
lowing report :
Your Committee appointed in relation to the
members elected in •tlie 2d, 3d, Bth, 12th, 17th
and 28d districts, beg'leive to make the follow
ing report : That they find by the Constitution
that the 2d, Bd, Bth, 17th and 23d districts are
vacafit, no persons, being elected therefrom: All
of, which is reapectfu)iy submitted.
J. P. •Rtrrazaroan.
JOHE H. ZEIGLER.
' WM. Comas.
Committee.
, The report was adopted. The Secretary laid
before the Societythe drawings and communi
cations of P. IC Goodwin, of Luzerne county,
with regard to the laying of drain tile, and
moved
,that the thanks of the. Society'be re
turned to Mr. Gondwin, and that the drawings
and communications -be" incorporated in the
next volume of transactions. -Adjourned.
The Committee met at 7 o'clock, r. M. Pre
sent Messrs. Haldeman, (President,) Buck, Ba
lker, Baker, Colder, Curwen, Drisbaok, Drinker
Eberly, Eby, Geary, S. B. Haldeman, Kapp,
Mish, Miles, Murdock and Rutherford.
The Secretary, A. 0. Heister, read his report
h the course of which he remarked : "Our ex-
peuses during the past year were as great as
those of forreer „Veers, while our' receipts, as
will be found by the detailed reportof the
Treasurer, were less. Yet he has the satisfac
tion in tesigning the onerous and important
duties of ,the office, of knowing that he has to
the best of his ability discharged his duty, and
thOugh out funds have 'been somewhat dimin
ished, that we have an amount in the treasury
sufficient to defray 'the expenses of the year,
and to' carry , the Society safely through the
risks incident to another_ exhibition, and he
now tenders to every member of the Executive
,Committee his thanks , for 'their uniform °our
tesy toward hint.'!•,' - '
The Comniittee proceeded to -telect a Record
ing Secretary and &Treasurer, when John. H.
Zeigler mui,eledted &Cretary, and John P. Ru
-therford; Treasurer. The Committee on the
Esray on Veterinary Science, by Mr. McLure,
made a repOrt and were discharged from the
further consideration of' the subject. Colder,
Rapp and Peters, Committee.
The Committee on the Essay by General
Stokes on Farm. Failures, rePorted favorably
and awardeci him a silver goblitt, 813 offered in
the premium list. Gowen, Hamilton and }He
ger, Committee.
The Committee appointed to examine and
report upon - th -- 0 - . ll#itysrOtp • ,
Gayer and, .Goodwin, made report, and
awarded reporting premium of a silver goblet to
Mr. Spangler, with a recommendation that all
Possessed merit, that each be - permitted to
speak for himself by publishing the Essays in
the next volume of transaction.
• On motion, Messrs. 'Eby, Drinker and Cur
wen wereappointed a Committee•to revise and
report a list of premiums for the next exhibi
tion, and appoint the required number of
Judges.' . • _ ,
Messrs. polder, Kapp, miqh, Zedgler and
Rutherford' were appointed a ComtaitMe to
make:a .4111100 10 4th for ; the 10th annual exhi
bition. .
On motion,. it, was resolved that the Vice
'President 'Of each Congressional District be re
quested to send to-ihesSecretary the names of
twitable . persons to act - as judges.
On motion , of P . eter#, Mr. Mish and Mr.
Rutherford were appointeda committee to settle
the account of the retiring Treasurer;
On motion of Kr. Murdoch, - it was wad.
mously Rooked; That the Executive Committee
of the Pennitylvania State Agricultural Society
earnestly recommend to the members of the
Legislature an .appropriatiOn frdficient to win
p,letO the building of thAfirtners: 4E010001;
and that a 4xtßy of 'II?, .09 713 , 'rfrleeiqn iie
.ftirnisheel to`tbelioankint of Sepia And
ofii of BetiresOlitatives.
Loo Bm.—Amongthe bills read - in place
in the House on Monday, was one to authorize
the Second English Evangelical Lutheran con
gregation of this city to connect gas pipes with
those In the enclosure of the public grounds.
The object of the bill is to furnish the church
on State street with gas light, there being no
pipes laid along.that street.
A CiOOD A2PODPMENT.—The President has
appointed Hon.' Robert M. Palmer, of Schuyl
kill county, (9 - ow Speaker of the Stabs Selig%)
Minister to - the Republic of Ecuador. This
office isnow held by Mr. Buckelew, of Colum
bia county, who was himself SPeaker of thk
Senate under the Democratic regime. Mr.':Pal
xner,,being in delicate health, the probability
is that that he will at once resign his position
in the Senate, and enter upon - the mission to
which he has been appointed by the President,
and which he is so admirably qualified to fill
with honor to himielf 'arid to the country.
THE MAR WHO DON'T Go TO CHITBOH: —Of
course the mere, reading of such-a heading as
the above will be sufficient to horrify the entire
church-going, world, and it ought to do so,
hinting as it,does at the existence of persons
who will persist in doing as they please, heed
less of _public reprobation. T The non-aurch
goer, althotigh he may derive some small satis
faction from having his own way, does not find
life Altogether pleasant, as will speedily, be .
shown. His society is called the company of
the wicked, and he occupies a-seat among the
scornful. Society on, its. way to its favorite to:
bernacle meets him on , the street, and glares at
him with indignant eyes as the Sunday papers
are seen peeping oat of his pocket If he as
pires, to the great happiness of one day leading
to the altar the object of his affections and
petty cash expenditures, he finds that the way
of the transgressor is hard and that he will en
counter severe fathers, perfectly correct mothers
and aunts terrific, on his journey. If he suc
ceeds in his matrimonial endeavor* he is brought
, to book like a deserter, and usually he is de
stroyed by 'a volley of patented phrases, and
his body is so deeply buried uhder the sod of
propriety that no friend of his bachelor days
may ever gaze upon his face again; Before he
is captured by the moral man, stealer, he„,may
excite in one breast'some , little:intereet. the
"nice young lady," , a _ creaturetoo good for this
world, looks upon him as being a brand,which
it will pay very well to snatch from the, fire,
and accordingly subjects him to the combined
attack of smilekand sermons, bright eyes and
dull hon4as, hymn books and handkerchiefs,
until his idea of worship gets to be of a'rnited'
kind, and his prayer a confused mingling "of
Maria, Jane and mercy upon tad If he is rich
he finds many creatures too good for this world,
ready to convert him, in spite of the gibes of
society, Which is vulgar enough to say that
they have metalic reasons for welding him to
the 'church. ' The don't.go-to-churcher is also'
exposed to the attacks of the 'clergy. The
pleasant jocular parson takes a dook.witia him
and smokes a sager, and inviterkhim-.round;its.
if -tea game of billiards. The persuailve cler
gyman gets him into a coiner- and tells him
of his duty, then takes him by the coat button
and leads him to the door of the fold, men
tioning by name the - sheep whieh have already
entered it, and desires him to "hush!" sons to
hear them bleating in their surprise Rad, hap . -
piness within. The sensation parson, With the
raw head and ,bloody bones of Iris childhood
stack upon a polemical pole,..shakes it in his
face until hie knees shake in sympathy, and he
staggers away. to hide. He may declare, that
he offends no law, injures no man, and only
asks to be let alone, but society will not leave
him - in peace. Tracts treating' of the 'Toot
steps of the wickedr—"The evil of Moving at
hothe"—"The Boneless Skeleton," and 'other
literary productions containing unpleasant per
sonal allusions, are being continually thrust
under his plate and into his pooketS, and' turn
up at times and places when they seem to
im
ply that he should - 'be in the prison and not
at large. Bill discounters preachathiro, he is
Obliged to listen to exhortation fromreformed
41dermen, and to hear m o ral` maxims from
Bank Presidents: Fven at , home, where he
might expect a little quiet, his chair is full of
moral pins bent into agravating, forms wbich
punish him unmercifully if he attempts to sit
down for a quiet cogitation. He Is asked to
"sit under the stoutest clergymen in the land,
and When he is told that a new minister "sup
,
plies the pulpit"' he is obliged to'incur wrath
by saying that the "supply" is better in quan
tity than in quality.. It the man who does not
go to chnrch is married, he* is looked upon as
being a hems naturcs,,anort of social "What is
it ?" and the only 'advantage he possesses over
his unmarried compeer is that his wife defends
hinKoutside his home by : saying that : hejs deaf
and constitutionally afraid of crowds.
_Perhaps,
however,ihis advantage' is more aPparenttban
real, andhe avuty.heirindon : the dormiktic 6-04-
c114,/iko other men. The man who don't go to
Church is an unhappy tieing, and it is hoped
that if he 'should pursue the above catalogue
of his miseries, he may realize how ; wicked he
is, and be induced to join the ranks of church
going peOple. - : .t .
,
Mumma! Musiana I litlcimmt-rlOOO yards
of the very beat unbleached Muslin, 10 cents ;,
2000 yards of beautiful ; ; blinchitd Muslin;.
cents, 2000 •yards of Abe best long cloth Mus-
Su 12i cents width I ; will, sot by the piece, at
111 cents ; 2000 yards of remnant of Calico
Loe Laine, to be sold very cheap; remnants of
colored Silk,"cheap ; De Laines and other-dress
goods at cost; Brioche f34WIS and other Shawls
at cost; Cassimere for -, pants ; Plank Cloth,
Cassinetts, and a large lot - of pants stuff at
cost ; a splendid assortment of Cainbrics, Judo-
netts, Cambric Bands, 'Bemidji:444i Handker
chiefs, which I will sell at auction prices; white
and colored Flannel at omit. For 'cheap SIN&
call at 13."Lawr's, Rhoads' old corner:' t
PURIFY TB:B BLOOD.
Mormes Liyi Puma Ann Pito= Balms.—
Ins from oil Mineral Beisons.-;4lv.chitee- Af;;Sercala ,
Ulcers , Scurvy, or NruptiOns of the 'Skin,lhe,operation
Of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing
in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their purifying effects on the blood. Moss Fevers,
Fever and Ague, DYBPaluda, Dropsy, pies, and in abort;
past air *WOOS soon yield to;toot o t tve p ro perties
o mit,aoshouhkhe
lull be mit i a . dr" timely .
ri.. 4 enerect by TM . Mr, D., New York and
r ofi tik n0v91137
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheesenon, M. D.,
„NEW YORK CITY.
TIME combination of ingredients in these
, Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice.
They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
allirregniartties, Painful Menstrnations, removing all ob
structions, whether from cold or othertrise, headache,
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner
vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the batik and
limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption
of nature
• Y.) MARRIED LADIM,
•
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills 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
atmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that
they represent to do.
NOTICE
• There is one condition of the female system is which the
Puts minuet be taken nuthout - poduaria a PEW:ad/St
RESOLI. the condition record:l to is PREON.A.NCY—
the result, HISCARRE4GR. .YOl4l the srmaistate
tendency of aselnedscine to, restore he salmi functions to a
format amihtion, that eoess the reproductive power of
nature cannot remit it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious, Explicit directions, which should be read, ac
company each boi. ~ P rice W. Sent by mantel enclosing
31 to Da COssonsus L. Oassmitsiti Box 4533. Post Moe
New York City, - _
Sold by one L in evelto w n in the United States
It. -
General Arnt for awl - Jetted States,
. - • - 14 Broadway, New)Yorit,
o Whom all orders should be addr•oust
Bold in Barebilinig by 0. A. Items:vain
. •
NOTICE.
, Cloitona.—The sudden changes of out climate
souroosior Pulmonary; Bronchial " mid Asthmatic At;
(ections. Experience having proved that simple rem&
dies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the
early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be
had-to "Brown% Bronchial Trochee," or Lozenges, let
the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so
slight, as by this precaution a more seriousidtack may
be warded oti. Public Speakers and Singers mill And
them effectual for clearing and strengthening - the Voice.
See advertisement. delo-dzaw&wfini
A CARD TO THE LADIES
DR. DIIPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
linable in correcting, regulating, and rem eying all
obstructions, .from whatever oausei and al- •
ways successful. as a preven
live.
7HESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY
' the doctortylor many years, both in France and
merino., with unparalleled success in every case ; and
be is urged byanany thousand ladies 'who used them; to
make the Pine public fbr the alleviation of those anffering,
from any irregularities whateVer, as well as to prevent
an increase of family where health will not permit it.—
Females particularly situated, or those supposmg them
selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that
condition, as they are sum to produce miscarriage, and
the proPrieter assumes no responsibility after this admo
nition,. although their mildness would prevent any mis
chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended.
Full and explielt directions accompany each boa. Price.
$1 00 per box. Sold wholesale - and retail by
CHARLES A. BANNYART, Druggist,
. . No. 2 Jones /tow , Harrisburg, Pa.
"Ladies," -by sending _him $1 00 . to the HarriSbUirg
Post Office, can have the Pills seat free of observation to
anypart of the country (confidentially) and "free epos
tags" by math Sold also by S. S. antvatis,*Reauling,
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antactEn, lobandn, Thum H. Hiarratm, Lancaster; J. A.
Wins, Wrightaville ; B. T. hlnmut, York ; and by one
druggist in every , oily and village in the 'Union, and by
S. D. lbws, sole. proprietor, Now York.
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of any kind =testi every box is signed S. D. Howe. All
others are a base imposition and misafep-thereford, as
yon value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ing' htunbugged not of your. money,) buy only of those
who show the signature . of S. D. Howe on every box,
"WbiOlt,b4 . B recently been 'added, on account of the Pills
being counterietied. . , - . dea-dwaawly.
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fiIHIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no
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Nattiral Broian,-no staining gie akin or injuring the
Hati-4emedles ffieitbsurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and
inyigoratas tbe'llair for life. Nene are genuine. Onion
A.-Batchelor." Sold everywhere:
CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor.
nnliedawly Sflkutlay Street, a* Cork
THE GRUT ENGLISH REMEDY
JAml 3 q.
oRrinRATRA FEMALE PILLS.
Prepared from a' Pramlyilion of Sir J. Clark!, .11.11,
Phyncian Bograordinary to the Queen.
:This Invaluable medicate isAirchtling M the career all
those painful and- daugdieue cherries to which the femule
constitution - 1s subject. l lt moderates all excess and re
miss all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be •
• TO MARRIED LADIES '
it it peculiarly silted.'ll in a short time; bring on
the monthly period witkreig'ularitk.
iactubettle, price One Dollar; bears the Government
Stamp of Great .Briblixt; t o prevent 'counterfeits.
CAUTION.
These P4 7/2 shouldinot be. taken byremala during the
7/RAT n274.1* YONTSSof Pregnancy, turkey are ottre
to] brivan atircarrkge, but at any other time they are
In all cases of Nerypos . and Spinal Affections, Pain In
the Bach'and.4.4anbe, Fatigue an alight eitertion , Palpita
•of thelleari, Hysterics and Whites, hese PM wil
ailbot a hire when all other means have failed ; and al
though anowerfid remedy, , do not contain iron, calm*
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution.
• Full directions In the pamphlet around each package,
w . hich should be carefully preserved.
N. 11.-41.00 and 8 - postage stamps enclosed tci . any cut-
Wend agent - , will insure a bottle, containin g 50
by return =al. .
ti'?'' . gabby C. A. ilansVear. iy9 dowlY
SAVING FUND .
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO.
OFFiCE,
Walnut Bt., S, W. Corner of Third.
Arrave,ments for Business during. Su.spensilz ,4f
Specie Payrttaits by the Bar*. .
1. Deposits received and payments made every day. -
2. Current Bank'Notes and Specie will be received on
deposit.
3. Deposits - made in Bank notes and Specie will be paid
back in eitylkink notes
4• Deposits tL ads in'Cold or Silver will be paid Back
in'Coin. - '
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. PER
ANNUM.
HENRY L. BENNER, President.
WITZIAM J. BM, Secreti4ry.
mall-d and w
NEW IiEItANGEMENT.
CHANGE OF LOCATION.
WALLOWER'S LINE.
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tab
old stank of oars ; being dispbeed of, I
the undersigned ; has broke entin.a new place and
bed a daily freight line. between Philadelphia, New .
York, Harriahurg and , all;whits on the Northern Central,
Sunbury &Erie and Lacl4Wana & Bloomiburgrallroads.
Thanhhil for the liberal patronage heretofore extended
he liOpes,Vproniptness in.delivery, to retain all his old
customers and patrons, ell goods intended for the line
must be dalivereffat the depot of the Philadelphia. and.
Beading railroad, Broad and, Oallowhill streets, Philadel
phia. All gouda delivered at. he depot up to ilve,o'clock,
P. 4., will rear* Efirrieburg next morning.
.:WALLOWER, Jr.,, General Agt.
marll . Reading Depot,..Harrieburg.
- • NovoT„
TIE. UNDERSIGNED bas opened, his
LOMOND, OFFICE, Corner of Third street aid Black
berry &nog, near Herr'a Hotel.. 4
Dry •Lumher.of aR kiridorand qualities, for isle by
• ' ' W. F. MURRAY.
The tuideisigtied Horsed, Carriages end har
ness low fottaSit, '"
'ALEO-41cesteband Carriages to hire alibi) same office.
ontrll, . 'FRANK .A. MIIRR&Y.
.A.IIIBROTYPtiI FOR 26, CENTEL
Embscriber:. respectfully arknounces
io'theistipeps — of ,Hiiirfaverg and viol/MY Met 'he
has takenrconis 'over. liLlgainVd: HARDWARIL. ST9RE:
sopthysura corner o r Market Hew ,e wherein la prepared
to execute every etre of• AIatROTYPES, at the lowest
.tqdcs, flungi OW and uproar RAGUEFIRRoymis.
eariturtycol*,joi, Plea Weeded In.Lookets and
Pine., antes dr altiescriittions aonabantlp en hand,t,
VOW ale ate if you want a good and cheap optima.
ia74lm ' BIME B,PARlENAzabrotyplat.
Miscellaneous.
POPITLAR REMEDIES.
It/I - RS- WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
11,1„for 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.
APPLES! APPLES ! 1
500, B us t2p ve L d S tr o o f m r e n o i r O t raP f L or E s l
at lowidt cash price, by
feb4 JAMES M. WHEELER.
OR RENT.—The Tavern Stand on
F
Ridge Road, now occupied byßatouel W. Roberts Is
offered fort ent from the let of April next. Enquire of
feb9-dtf MRS. BOSTEIMN, No. 30, Fourth Street.
STORE ROOM FOR RENT.
THE STORE ROOM next to the Cenrt
rouse, lath in the obanpaney of Mr.' Glover`. pos
session given on the first of April. 'Enquire ef
len27-t F. WYETH.
STATE. < CAPITAL BANK.
CAMERON, COLDER , EBY &
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT Vat
HAR EIS BURG. PENN.
FOR RENT.---THE DWELLING PART
_
of the F OUR. STORY 11RICK. HOUSE No. 93 Market
street. Possession, given on the Ist of April next. For
particulars enquire of Oro& ] J. B. SDION.
MADERIA WINE.
n'TELSH, BROTHER'S OLD RESERVE
v WINE fall Willed and fruity In store and far
sale by JOHN H. ZIMMER,
febll3 73 Market street.
SSTORAGE ! S ORAGE I !
TORAGE redeived at the Warehouse
JAMES M. WHEELER.
CM
GARDEN. SEEDS.
i t FRESH AND COMPLETE assortment
A
just received and for sale by
feb2o . . -Wl4. BOOK JB. k CO.
EX,TRA SUGAR CIIIrED HAMS
For tabby
War. DOCK J. aOO
oct4
OUR UNION & CONSTITIITION4
6 6 OUR GOVERNMENT," by 11"..11'llni
m, is a work containing the Consorrronos or
TartiJ_Nnpr. STATES , giving the construction of its Terms
and -Provisions, showing the relations of the several
States to the Union and each other, and explaining gene
rally the System of Government of the Country. Price
yt CC Sold, and orders supplied, by , him, at Harris
burg, Pa. feb.2l.
Agents for Counties and States wanted.
PUBLIC. NOTICE
THE underitigned, Commiesioners of
Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, hereby inform the
public In general thatin consequence of the approaching
completion of the new Court House of the county, in the
city of Harrisburg, a number of Countyjnans are - Ea
idi :Which coupon bonds payable • at frem th ree
tolhirty years, will be excnted to the lender clear of all
taxes, ana semi-annual Interest will be paid punctually.
at the, Dauphin County Treasury. Therefore p arsons
wishing temake safe investments will, It is expected,
avail themselima of this tippet:lenity.
JOHN S. MIISSKR,
- . JACOB BERM,
feb2B lmwad GEORaE GARTEItICH.
1111 1141 C CO 17 AI. La:
DR. D. W. JONES,
}-lARBISBIIRG, PA.,
1141TAS - moved. hie 'office to thd National
1.1. Howe in Market street, opposite the Poet Office.—
Be particular and observe , the name on the window..—,
Dr. Jones may be consuled on all diseases but more
particularly dimes of a' priiato' natUre. Dr. JONES.
has coma a number of . private and other diseases.
in this city and elsewhere, and some of them bad almost
given up all hopes of reoo,,, t y , and was restored by the
use of his powerful vegetable remedies. . . •
GONORRHEA. .
Dr. JONES offers the only safe andcertain remedy for
Gonorrhea, Gleat, Stricture, Wier Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Costiveness, and all Derangements of the Stomach. This
preparation will cure Gonorrhea in from three to Ave
days, and can be had at any time of Dr. JONES, at his of
fice,at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle is sufficient,
niter* a mild ease.
SYPHILIS
.This is one of the worst of all diseases. Dr. JONES
' pledges himself to cure Syphilis in its worst forms. This
disease" makesits appearance in ao. many different forms,.
that a single plan of treatment wiltnot reach it in all its
features ; so it may require different - remedies, according,
to the natnre of 'the case. Dr. JONES will make a writ
teh article with `any one—NO CUBE NO PAY I The re•
"medics used by Dr. JONES, are purely vegetate, and need,
no change of diet or hindrance from business.
SPERMATOBEREA.
This habit of youth is indulged in while alone, and
often learned from evil companions whan at school, and
if not cured will destroy both mind and body.,
fall victims to,this disease. The symptoms are—
Pain in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Ringing in the Ears,
Pimpleton the Face, Loss of Memory, Frightful Dreams
at Right, Weakness in the Back, Pain in the Breast, and
Cough, (indicative of Consumption,) Dyspepsia, great
Derangement of the Nervous System, and so on till Death
puts an end to their sofferings. To such Dr. „TOBS of
fers a perfect restoration, with such xrdid,and `Balmy
Juices of Barba, that will perfectly restore the victim 91
th isHistresaing Disease..
' - CO/IPPOii3.
These suffering from Colds; and Derangement of.the
Nervous System, can speedily be restored to sound
health and Vigor. •
-, Dr. JONES may be consulted at ail times at his office
personally, or by letter , describing all symptoms. Ali
letters must contain a stamp to ensure answer.
Address
feb7
M'ALLjSTER'S
•it
•
- 0 . ALL-HEALING. OINTMENT - I
4 TRY IT I TRY, IT'S S
A Radical Restorative of Insensible Respiration.
T is a fact, beyond the power of
I
contradiction, that it, is intsllible in the cure of
•
Burn", Scalds, Nervous Diseases, ,•All
Tumors, Piles, Serofula, Erysipelas,
Chllhdalns, .Sore Eyes, Quinsy,
Croup, Übeumattmu, Colds,
Cold Feet, Liyer Complaint, •
Asthma, and ail
DISEASES OF TEE CHEST.
It is rightly termed All Healing, for there is :
scarcely a Disease external or internal that it will :
not benefit.-
Grrand Dopee,_ -- --it
N 0.143 FULTON .erstaar, - Narw Yang. n .
And by all Druggists throughout the 'United States. a .
1.1 NOALISTER,
la Fulton Street, N: Y.
Agents wanted immediately to introduce it into
families, who may receive it on Übangi terms, for le
s cash. marb•dBm
. BOURBON WHISKEY I
AVERY superior article of BOURBON
winsg.Ey, quart bottles, In store and for'sale by
JOHN H: ZIEGLER,
mar 4 . 73 Market Street.
• FRESH -FRUIT
OF every description in cans and jara,
each package warranted. •
mar 4 root JH. & CO. '.
TO. BUTCHERS;
QRAT,ED, PROPOSALS' to firnish the
1,3 Dion% in County Poor Heise with such meat as may
be wanted from time to time, will be received by the
Modem up to the 27TE1 DAY OP L MAROEI, and opened
and contract awarded oIiqUID3DAY, the 24 of April, 1881,
to the lowest and beat bidder. 'fhe meat must be of
geed quality and delivered at the bandies.
All'proposale 10 be handed to the steward of the Poor
House. ' JOHN BAYSOR,
SIMON DANIEL,
• PETER BISHOP
me•atdaltw Directors of Poor.
LIRESH GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS.
The largest, stook in the city. All kinds of Garden
Seeds in - large papers atthree cents - nor paper, for sale
bY DAVID 'HAYNIE.,
roarl2-1m - 1.1.0 Market street.. '
.
REBEt
GARDEN, FIELD and 'LOWER
'
dEEDS: Air entire new aleck at large and email
packages just recemed at
,
SELLER'S. DRUG STORE,
Marti- ... - -.-., , 91•3lorketetreet.
SPARK - CANDLE,S I -
is Luigi liOrnle
17 • WM. ThX9l.-Jl/. a co.
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
ALFRED F. ZIMIERMAN is CO:
N 0.5 2 MARKET - STREET, Harrisburg,
Pa., opposite HsuWs Harm and adjoining the
EUROPEAN HOTEL, having purchased the stook of - E.l
Jennings, and added a large assortment of NEW JEW
ELRY, we will sell the same at the lowest Gash pride, and
solicit patronage.
Vetches, Cloaks and Jewelry neatly and promptly re
paired and delivered.
Having 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 Or them a continuance of the patron.
age which has been so generously extended to me during
the last six years.
jan29 ' ELMER F. JENNINGS.
At the Ninth Ex.hibition of the Mass. Charitable
Mechanic Association, 1860,
MESSRS. CIEWKERING & SONS
WERE AWARDED
THE GOLD MEDAL
FOR TIM BM
GRAND, SEMI-GRAND , & SQUARE PIANO-FORTES ;
AND TOT ONLY YZNINV/I,
A. SILVER MEDAL,
FOR THE BEST UPPIGHT PIANOS,
WM. KNOCHE,
SOLE AGENT [FOR THE SALE OF THESE PIANOS,
No. 92 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG.
feb6-dtf
Our Cough, Cold Hoarseness, in
c,...0W /1., ensa, ant/Dreg:hot' sor Sorene s s of
il°
Cti V ' the Ihroat, Baas the ckb
@RoNGHIAL ehitt,lsthnsa, ' B h,
e c ") .
- ek\V r anti gies strasgfh to
the voie e
PBof
PUBLIC Iea C SAIEB RS
and SINGERS.
Pew are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
or "Common Cold'.' in its first stage ; that which in the
begirmbag would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon
attacks the Longs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL MOMS,'
containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
BROWNS
TRocur.s
BROWN'S
TROCHES
IlltqW2l
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCRES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
intocitas
BROWN'S
TROCHE
BROWN'S
MOM - HSI
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BSGWN'S
TREWMAS
Select Schools for Boys and Girls
FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
THE Fall term of ROBERT M'ELWER'S
1- School for boys, will open on the last Monday in
August. The room is well ventilated, comfortably fur-
Dialled, and In every respect well adapted for Bohan
purposes.
. .
CATHARINE WELWEWS School for girls, located In
the same building! will open for the Fall term at the same
time. - The roombas been elegantly fitted up during the
Vacation, to promote the health and comfort of scholars.
lanSl•dtf •
- MMISIXX
SHAD, No. 1,
SALMON, No. 1,
lIERRING, No. 1,
COD FISH, No. 1,
MACKEREL, No. L
Of he above we have all the different sized packages
from the KITT to the IWIRELL in store and for sale at the
mast market rates.
febl6 Wht. 1)00K, JR. & CO.
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES!
LARGE ARRIVAL!
HAYING JUST RETURNED from the
.1.11 Eastern cities where we have selected with the
untuvwfr am a large and complete assortment of su
perior goods -which embrace anything kept in the beat
any groceries, we - respectfully and cordially invite the
public to call and examine our stock and nonce ace
MMES.
. WM. DOCK JR. & CO.
D. W. JONES,
National House,
Harrisburg, Pa
HOMONY, BRAN%
Saxe, Garay,
lioxornr, Sams CORN
SPLM PRA9 BARia,
MARROW FAT Batas,
Wocaa PRA; &O
Just _received and for sale at the LOWEST rasa PRIORS.
016 WM. DOCK JR. & CO.
SCOTCH WHISKY.
ONE PUNCHEON of PURE SCOTCH.
WKISKY just received and for sale by
JOHN H., ZIEGLHE
73 Market Street,.
Janl
CITY BONDS roR
.
ONE OR TWO CITY BO N D S cif . $5OO
each, bearing 6 per cent. interest, being a safe and
good investment. Apply to
fabl-Btad— •
DENTISTRY.
THE undersigned; DOCTOR OF DENTAL
SURGERY, has returned and resumed his practice
a State street oppasite ibe "Brady House," where he
will be pleased to attend to all who may desire his ser
vices. . [sep27] B. B. GILDEA, D. D. S.
MOURNING. GOODS
- OF BV.KRY DESCRIPTION.
Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntlett; in large quantities
Great assortment of Embroideries.
Ladies Underwear, different sizes and quality.
Gentlemen's, do do do
Misses' do do do
Boys'do
Glottis, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Jeans,
And everything for Men and Boys wear.
Gentlemen' Shawls.
All goods, without distinction to style or quality, will
be sold at a very slight nivanne, and: les than coat of
importation.; .
CATHCART & BA6MEII4
rroit door to the Harriabeig . Bank
' dl7 - Market Square.
S EVERAL COMFORT - MILE DWELLING HOUSES in dilibrlinl parts of thisiclityt Stabling at
tached to some of, atom Poasoasion given' the *at of
Aped next. LU2-2461 tWA& C RAMC
073E111 4 x, 5
QUINCE, 'PEAR.'
CURRANT, . PEACH, "
APPLE,
. E
, BLACKBERRY,
G RASPBERRY.
Just. - -rkieived from New,roric and warranted super
fine.' geb2B Wm. BOCK, Jr., fit Ce.
TENS' VALLEY NUT COAL !—E4,
atsll OD per ton. V
'Fir Al 4. gat,. Dzrargaen ?SIY PAMTLVI
WNW I,CLLE2I9.
JAME IL MEWL
Nr:WeddidTeredital Dow yards. aoyld
inistellantauc
ALFRED F. MMMitAN & CO
"That trouble in my Throat, (for which
the "TROCHES" are a specific) having
made me often a mere whlaperer.ll
- N. Y. WILLIE.
"I recommend their use to Public
Speakers." . .
REV. E. H. CHAPIN.
“Have proved extremely serviceable
for Hoarseness."
.REV. HENRY WARD BREMER.
"Almost Ingtant relief In the distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma."
REV. A. C. EOII.II3TON.
"Contain no Opium or anything Injuri
ous." DR. A. A. HAVE,
Chemist, Boston.
"A simple and pleasant combination for
Coughs &e."
DR. G. F. BIGELOW,
Boston
"Beneficial in Bronchitis "
DR. J F. W. LANS,
Boston.
"I have proved Cletr • excellent for
Whoopingeough." .
REV. H. W. WARMS,
Batton.
Glleneffcial when compelled to speak,
suffering from Cold." . •
,REV. S. J. P. ANDERBO4,
St. Louts
I "Effectual in removing lloaraeuess and
Irritation of the Throat, so common with
speakers and Singers."
Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON,
La Grange, Ga.
Teacher of Music, Southern
Female College.
"Great benefit when taken before and
after preaching, ee they prevent Hearse
mar Fr o m their past
t ad er tag l e
to le t "? '
lISOWLEY,
Pro's Went of Atkins College, Tenn.
Sold by r all Druggists at 25 (=tea box
FRESH ARRIVAL
FOR RENT.