Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 02, 1861, Image 3

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    Pal Etiegrapb.
HARRISBURG
Tuesday Afternoon, April 2. 1861.
SENATOR GREGG, who has been severely indis
posed for several days, is now gradually improv
ing. He has been removed from the Jones
House to the residence of Gov. Curtin.
Evan , household has its pet names. Mr.
Smith enchants his helpmate by calling her his
"idol." Smith, however, it is generally ru
mored, privately spells it i d•l•e.
Morta.Eorrons rx Li:rm.—ln addition to the
large fiumber of editorial postmasters already
announced, we now learn that Mr. Walter, of
the Delaware county Republican, Mr. Young, of
the Vasa Agitator, and Mr, Sterrett, of the Erie
Gazelle, have been appointed postmasters in
their respective towns. -We are glad to see
"old Abe" taking care of the editorial frater
nity, the real working men of the party.
DELAWARE SRER.—The shad fishermen in the
vicinity of Philadelphia are getting ready to
commence operations on the. Delaware river,
and should the weathir be favorable at the
close of this week, or the beginning of next,
we may look out for that luxury—Delaware
shad. There has been a plenliful supply of
Southern shad in our market. They sell at
prices ranging from two to three shillings each,
according to size and quality.
A CRITENAR/AN.—An Erie paper says there
is living in that county a woman named Barnes,
who is one hundred and five years old. She is the
widow of a Revolutionary Pensioner, and now
receives a pension. Her husband was i n ser
vice as teamster at the Battle of Banker Hill.
She remembers well the history of the Revolu
tion, and'was in Boston at the time of the fa
mous Tea Party. She is a smart old lady, re
taining her physical and mental powers to a re
markable degree ; and is finite fond of talking
about old times.
Barone THE ktaxon.—The only offender be
fore the Mayor this morning was a disorderly
Teuton who, while under the influence of thede
lectable beverage known as lager beer, became
uproarious and amused himself by throwing
atones through the windows of the "Seven
Stars" tavern. After spending an uncomfort
able night in the damp and dismal lock-up, he
paid bis fine this morning and was discharged..
The conduct of this fellow furnishes another
practical demonstration of the fact that lager
will Intoxicate.
faux Eng ENGINES.—As we are to have a
steamer in this city shortly, oar citizens may
be interested to know something about the ca
pacity of these machines. The other day the
Philadelphia Hibernia Steam Engine was tested
at the Walnut street wharf. The papply, of wa
ter was drawn from the river through a single
ten inch suction. With a one and three-eighth
inch nozzle, water was thrown three-hundred
and five feet ; and with an inch-and-a-half noz
zle, two h undred and ninety-five feet I The
"Friendy boys" say that the steamer ordered
by them, now nearly'completed, will Prove
fully equal to the Hibernia in capacity. We
shall see when the trial of the "Marion Per
bake" taketplace.
BOYS AND Tonscoo.—A sensible writer ad
ministers a Wholesome dose to boys who use
tobacco. Indulgence in the filthy weed has
utterly ruined thousands of boys, inducing a
dangerous precocity, developing, softening and
weakning of the bones, and greatly injuring the
spinal marrow, the brain, and the whole ner
vont fluid. A boy who early and frequently
smokes, or in any way uses large quantities of
tobacco, never is known to make a man of
much energy of character, and generally lacks
physical and muscular as well as mental en
ergy. We would particularly warn boys who
want to be anything in the world • to shun to
bacon as a most baneful poison. It injures the
teeth, produces a, morbid condition of the
throat and lungs, compromises the stomach,
and blasts the brain and nerves. Those twelve
years old specimens of Young America who
strut about the streets at the hind end of a long
nine, ought to be regularly spanked and put to
bed by their mammas.
Tits Frau or TES AMERICAN UN/ON. —A few
days since Judge William Lawrence, of Logan
county, Ohio, caused the following order to be
entered upon the journal of his Court: "It is
hereby ordered that the Sheriff of Logan county
be,"and hereby is directed at every term of this
Court, to erect upon the dome of -the' Court
House in Bellefontaine, a suitable standard,
with the flag of the American Union thereon,
and the same shall there remain during the
sessions of this Court, as an evidence of devo
tion to the 'Constitution, the Union, and the
ofercernera of the laws.' "—Exchange Paper.
A flag upon our new and handsome Court
ilotwe'would be in taste. We hope the Judges
of Court, at the coming_ term, will have the pa
triotism, and the honor of the "old flag" Ina-,
ciently at heart, to follow the example of Judge
Lawrence, and make a similar order. We be
lieve such action would be generally approved.
Thenlet the "star spangled banner" wave over ,
our beautiful Teinple of Justice. '
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DAMP. or ROSSO TAMING.—As Juane •taming
has become fashionable -in some sections of
Dauphitrtonnty, it would be well for experts
to bear in mind that the operation is attended
with some danger, as will be seen by the fol
lowing item clipped frem an exchange paper
A House Tenn Karen.—Since the return
of Mr. Rarey to this country, and his very suc
cessful exhibitions in Philadelphia and other
cities, a number of other horse-tamers have
started: up in imitation of the great original
who has made the art so famous. Some
of these appear to have achieved tolerable
success in the business of subduing horses,
. 4 tiough it may be doubted whether - their en
dpapers to attract paying audiences have met
with dirge returns. In other cases, however,
the xetractory equine subjects have resolutely
refused do be tamed, and have inflicted serious
ipjuries,upon the neophytes who attempted , to
operate upon them. The most serious one was
that of amen named Markman, who died near
Sykesville, Maryland, from injuries ^received
while attempting to put a horse through the
taming prcioess. The vicious animal give him
a fatal bite.
GoNr. To WABKENGTON.--Gen. .Cameron left
this morning on his return to Washington.
A STATED MEWING of the Paxton llOse COM
pany will be held in their room this evening
at half past seven o'clock. Punctual attend
ance is required.
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Cot. A.-J. Hsi; of this city, has been se
lected to write - the Prologue for the Dlagnothean
Society of Franklin and Marshall Colleges.—
These exercises, we believe, commence about
the first of June, and are of an unusually enter
taining character.
OPANDICI os Maarter.—Under the ' new ordi
nance recently adopted, the market will not
open until five o'clock to-morrow morning.
Persons who buy any article before the hour
designated, will render themselves liable to a
line of one dollar for each and every offence,
and costa of suit. The ordinance is a good one
and if properly enforced will put a stop to ho
tel keepers, small retailers and hucksters pur
chasing produce at wholesale before the mass
of our citizens get to market, as has been the
case for years past. The people expect the new
Market Master to be active Aid vigilant in the
discharge of his duties, and see that all the
market regulationa are strictly complied with.
We hope and believe he will not disappoint
public expectation.
Two Huss.—Yesterday afternoon a frame
building occupied by a colored family, located
on the Cumberland Valley Railroad below Third
street, took fire accidentally. The alarm was
sounded by the Friendship bell and promptly
responded - to by the firemen, who in a very
short time succeeded in arresting the progress
of the flames. The family succeeded in getting
out their furniture, some of it, however, in a
damaged condition. About twelve o'clock last
night an uninhabited - frame shanty on the
canal near the lower winding bridge, was fired
by some person or pereons, and the ringing of
the engine and Court House bells soon brought
out the various fire companies and a large
crowd of citizens. In less than twenty minutes
after the first alarm, and before we reached
the scene of conflagration, the building was en
tirely consumed. We hops the fellows who
applied the incendiary torch to this old shanty,
by way of amusement, may be detected, arrest
ed and punished.
SPRING Is COllllKl.—We copy from Mr. Gris
wold's 'Poets and Poetry Of America," the fol
lowing-beautiful stanza. It is from the pen of
a man who has been deaf and dumb from child
hood. Who that speaks or hears can sing in
more harmonious numbers?
Spring is coming Spring if coming !
Birds are chirping, Insects humm tag,
Flowers are peeping from their sleeying,
Streams escaped from Winter's keeping
In delightful freedom rushing,
• Dance along in music gushing;
Scenes of late In deadness saddened,
smile in animation gladdened ;
ail fa beauty, all Is mirth,
All is glory upon earth,
Shout we thew with Nature's voice,
Welcome Ewing I AVOW ! Rejoice !
Spring is coming come my brother,
I.et tut rove with one another
To our wellrinnembered wild-wood,
Flourishing is Nature's childhood ;
Where a thousand flowers are springing,
and a thousand birds are singing ;
Where the golden sunbeams quiver
Oa the verdure girdled river ;
Let our youth of feeling out,
To the youth of Nature shout,
While the waves repeat our voice,
Welcome Spring I Rejoice! Rejoice
Tas Wramweasuna &am—The season for
wbite-washing having arrived,the following di
rections for making in-door whitewash will just
come in play. Those who have used the mixture
pronounce it the best ever produced. For a mo
derate sized house, say eight rooms, about thir
ty-three lbs. yaris white, and one lb. best
white glue fre needed. Dissolve the glue in
hot water ; also make a thick wash with the
Paris white and hot water,and add the dissolved
glue and sufficient water to make the wash of
the proper consistence. As the mass stiffens
over night it is better to mix each &wiling
what is wanted during the day. If left over
night, warm, or add hot water to make it lim
pid. The Paris white is chalk cleansed from
its impurities, and is only a very pure whiting
—better than is ordinarily used for making
putty. Some use the Cooper glue, which is
considered the best, bat any good white glue
will answer. It costs about fifty cents per lb.
at retail, and the Paris white three cents per
lb. Both articles can be obtained in almost
Bvery city of `villiigei ' Thfrabove makes an ex
cellent whitewash, clean and white, and not
easily rubbed off. Its first cost is more than
lime wail, but it Is more durable, and for nice
rooms it is far preferable.
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PA.TNITIL CASE OF 111DROPHOBIA..—PBATH OF A
LP= Gum.—The Lancaster Brirsu says , that
"on Friday evening last the village of Mount.
ville, in that county, was thrown bite much
excitement and surprise by the report that
Frances Marks, a girl of fourteen years of age,
manifested symptoms of .hydrophobia. On in
vestigation the report proved only too true, the
symptoms showing themselves in An unmis
takeable manner, and which gradually increased
until Sunday evening, when death released the
unfortunate girl from her sufferings. It appears
that during the night about six weeks since,
Frances and her sister Lizzie were going to or
returning from .a neighbors, when they were
attacked by a deg and bitten severely. No sus
picion was entertained at the time that the dog
was rabid, from the fact that the attack seemed
directed to a dog which was with the girls at
the time. On Friday evening, however, the
fearful truth became apparent es the symptoms
gradually developed themselves. The suffer
ings of the unfortunate, girl were intense, the
frightful convulsions and diatortions peculiar to
the dreadful malady showing themselves thro'
Its various stages. Frances, however, bore her
sufferings with fortitndi and resignation, and
died in the conviction that she was about en
tering a world where suffering was unknown.
Lizzie, the sister, had not, up to the latest ac
counts, exhibited any symptoms of the disease,
and it is hoped that she will escape the dread
ful fate of her sister."
In this connection.we may,inention a Rumor,
now in circulation to the effect that on Satur
day last five children were bitten.by a dog sup
prised to be mad, on Fifth street in this city.
We sincerely hope there is no foundation for
the report.
petutopluartialg etlegrav4, Zutobaß liternoon, 'April 2, 1861.
SEVEILIE Fmk:um—We give the following ex
tract from the Penal Code for the information
of the "fancy" who delight in bloody beads
and damaged countenances. It will be seen
that the full extent of the law is dealt out to
them. Upon conviction, the punishmedfis by
-no means of a light character:
"If any person shall unlawfully and mali
ciously inflict upon another person, either with
or without any weapon or instrument, any
grievous bodily harm, or unlawfully cut, stab
or wound any other person, every such person
shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and being con
victed thereof, shalrbe sentenced to pay a fine
not exceeding one thousand dollars, and to an
imprisonment either at labor by separate or
solitary confinement, or to simple imprison
ment, not exceeding three years."
Ix MEMORYIIM.-At a meeting of the Alum
ni of the Penusvlvania Female College, held
April Ist 1861, the following resolutions were
offered and unanimously adopted : •
WnEasee, It is meet that we, the Alumni
of the Pennsylvania Female College , should
give some expression to the deep grief with
which•we have heard of the loss of our teacher
and friend, Rev. BEVERLY R. WAUGH. There•
fore,
Resolved, That in this distressing calamity
we have lost one who was not only nobly and
peculiarly fitted for the high position which
he occupied in the College, but who was en
deared to us by many pleasing associations and
tender recollections.
Resolved, That not alone will the College
mourn the departure of this, our friend, but
the whole community, of Whioh , he was an es
teemed and valued member, deeply deplore
with us his untimely death.
Resolved, That we truly sympathize with the
relations of the deceased in their sad affliction
but cannot fully express our heartfelt sorrow.
May we bid them look unto Him who hath
smitten them, and say with him for whom
they weep, "Yea, though I walk through the
valley of the shadow of death, I will,. fear no
evil, for -thou art with me, thy rod and thy
staff they comfort me."
Resolved, That a copy of these proceedings,
duly signed by the officers of this Association,
be sent to the family of the deceased.
By order of the President.
huinorr Exprdirasn.- 7 0ur remarks in yester
day's TELEGRAPH on the pardon of Mrs. Welty
have brought to light the pardon itself, and the
reasons why the Governor's clemency was ex
ercised. From this it will be observed that the
document was obtained on the strongestrecom!
mendations of prominent citizens of this city
—eminent Physicians, the President Judge and
District Attorney. If any error was at all
committed, it cannot be properly charged to
the Governor, • who must necessarily rely on
others for information on such subjects. Read
the subjoined document, which will explain
itself :
PENNSYLVANIA ES. -
In the. name and by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, ANDREW G. CIIRTDI, Governor of
the said Commonwealth,
[sEAL.] To all to whom thew presents ahall come
SENDi GREETING - :—Whereas, at' a Court of
Quarter Sessions of the peace, in and for the
county of Dauphin, held at Harrisburg on the
18th day of August, A. D. 1861, a certain.
Catharine Welty was, after due trial, convicted
on a charge of larceny, and , thereupon after
wards, to wit : on the 11th day' of September
following, sentenced by the said Court to pay
a fine of one dollar to the Commonwealth and
the costs of prosecution; that she restore the
Property stolen, if not already restored, or pay
to the owner the full value thereof; . and that
she undergo imprisonment in the Dauphin
county Prison, by separate confinement at hard
labor for and during the term of two years
from that date, and that she should be in cus
tody until the sentence was complied with.
AND Winutzes, Thomas J. Jordan, W. Fors
ter, David Mumma, John H. Brant, J. D.
Boas, Geo. W. Porter, A. J. Jones, H. Gilbert,
John C. Barnitz, H. Omit, and more than forty
othaegOod and reputable citizens have joined
in an application for the pardon 'Of the said.
Catharine, alleging that prior to the said con
conviction she had borne an irreproachable
character for honesty, that she has long suf
fered frOm a severe chronic affection, and that
if longer confined she will, in all probability,
become prostrated and fail beyond recovery.
AND waszzas, Doctors J. T. Charlton prps 7
ent, and C. Seileelate . Physician, to the prison,
together with Dr. Wm. W. Rutherford, for
many years her family physician, have confirm
ed the said representations as to the condition
of the• health of the said Catharine, and the
probable- effects of further confinement, and
Hot. John J. -Pearson, President Judge of the
said court, and A. J. Herr, District Attorney,
in view of the statements of the said physio lans
c
have also united in the said application . '.•",'
Now Know Ye, That I, being satisfied :from
these statements that Rxecutive clemency ought
to be extended to the : said Catharine, by
virtue of the authority vested in me by the
Constitution, have pardoned the said Catharine
Welty anddo by these presents fully and entire . -
ly pardon her of the said offence and sentence
of the Court aforesaid.
Given under my hand and the great seal of
the State, at Harrisburg, this 27th day of
March, 1881, and of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania the eighty-fifth.
Br rus Govranon. •
SPRLNG, happy season, young, beautiful and
gay—emblem of our back and by-gone days !
As it approaches how delightful a morning
stroll along old Susquehanna's classic bank.—
Roll on Susquehanna, roll on noble stream,
once the brown maiden's sorrow, now the loft
iest theme. Or to gaze at young life's varied•
scenery, and feast tired Winter's drear seclusion
with the air of balmy Spring ; or while away
an hour or two at Unica & BOWMAN'S, looking
over some of those very cheap dry goods taken
from the ship John Truck, sunk in the Dela
ware river. al-24
TWKNTY-FIVII pieces of beautiful white Curtain
Muslin, needle-worked; 50 pieces of beautiful
broche Borders for Shawls at 25, 37, and 60
cents ; 100 yards of splendid black Merino for
Shawls, six-fourths and five-fourths wide ;
another new lot of bleached Muslin at 10 and 12
cents; splendid black Shawls, with broche bor
der, at all prices ; a large lot of single and dou
ble Brodie Shawls at cost; remnants of Calico
and DeLaines I will sell very cheap. I have
Just received a very large lot of white goods of
all descriptions from the New York auction;
also Cambric Band and Edgings, new caliCos,
new bleached Muslins and pant stuff, very low.,
Black Silks and colored Silks very low ; hemi
stitched Handkerchiefs and gentlemen's linen
pocket-handkerchiefs. For cheap goods please
call at /awes, Ithoad's old stand. f.
" The band of the reaper
Takes the ears that are hoary ;
But the voice of the weeper
Walls manhood in glory.
Like the dew-on the mountain,
Like the foam on the river,
Like the babble on tho fountain,
He is gone, and for ever."
, Era Sum, .
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
"Can those thin)* be, and
Steal upon our amines
Like a summer dream 'l"'
Booms A.TAuonoN.—Several hundred vol
umes of Law, Medicsland Miscellaneous Books,
being part of the library of G. W. Knox, Esq.,
will be sold at the Market house to-morrow
(Wednesday) morning. Many rare and valua
ble books among t)ie collection. t
W. Bear. Auctioneer
W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE!
SPLENDID HAIR DYE haA no
mai—lnstantaneous in effect—Beautiful Black or
Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring - the
Hair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and
invigorates the Hair for life. Nose are genuine unless
signed "W. A, Batchelor " Sold everywhere.
CHAS. BATCHELOR, Prourieter.
torla dawly 81 Barolay Street, t .lar York
NOTICE.
Coucms.—Tho sudden changes of our climate
aro 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
hail to "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let
the.Cohl, Cough or Irritation of the Throat be ever so
as by this precantion a more serious attack may
be warded off. Public Speakers and Skiers will find
them effectual for clearing and s trengthening the velce.
See advertisement. delo-d-swawSm
HOW LOSTf
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE,
TRFATISIFAT AND-RADICAL CURS OF SPEIGIATOR
BMA or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous
ness,lnvoluntary Emissions and Impotency, resulting
from Self-abuse, &cc. By Bobt. J. Culverwell, N. D.—
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post
oald, on receipt of two stamps, by Dr. CHAS. J. C.
KLINE, 127 Bowery, New. York. Post Office Box, No.
4,685. m2O-6mdaw
PURIFY .THIS BLOOD.
MOPPA.T'S Liva PUSS AND PHCENIK BITTERS.—
Preefrom all Mineral Poisons—ln cases of Scrofula
Dicers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation
of the Life Medicines is truly astonishing, often removing
in a few dayti, every vestige of these loathsome diseases
by their purifying 'effects on the blood. Billions Fevers,
Fever and. Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, and in short,
most ail diseases soon yield to their curative properties
No family should be without them, as - by their timely
use mush suffering and expense may be saved.
Prepared by Wet. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and
r sale by all Druggists noctl-wly.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTOBATITE.—AMODg all
preparations for the hair that have been introduced. as
infallible, none has ever given the satisfaction or gained
the popularity that Prof. Wood's Hai r Restorativ enow
has. His Restorative has passed the ordeal of innumer
able fashionable toilets, and the ladies, wherever they
have. tested it, pronounce it a peerless article. They .
find, wherever they have tested it, pronounce it a peer
less article. They and, where the hair is thinned, that
it creates a fresh growth—that it telly restores the ve
getative power of the roots on the denuded places, and
causes the fibres to shoot forth anew..that tt dissolves
and removes dandruff, prevents graruess, restores the
hair to its original color when grayness has actually su
pervened, gives a rich lustre, imparts the softness and
flexibility of silk to the hair, aid keeps it 'always hike
ant, healthy and in full Y. Tribune?'
Sold by all respectable Druggists dell lm
TO. CONSUMPTIVES
Taa ADVKaTiSaft, having been restored to
health la a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with a severe lung affect.
ion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to
make known to his fellow•sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire 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 and a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, hc. The
only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription
is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which
be conceives to be nvatuable, and be hopes every suf
ferer will try his remedy, as it will. coat them nothing,
and may prove a blessing.
Reties wishing the prescription will please address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburgh,
Kings county, New York
octairwly
TM GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepared from a Priien:plpn. of .41'r Clarke, N. D.
Physician Attraordinary to the Queen
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female
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moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be
relied on.
TO MARRIED LAMES
it is peendaxly sidled. It wilt in a short time, bring on
the monthly period With regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears toe Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeit&
CAUTION.'
These Pills shouldnot be taken by females during the
FIRST THREE .MONTHEqf Pregnancy, as:they are sure
to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are
safe.
In all cases-of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in
the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpital
lion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, hese Pills wil
effect 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 directions in the pamphlet around-each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
N. 8.-61.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any an
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills,
by return mail.
For Ws by O. A.l36servenr. iyo dawly
A CARD TO THE LADIES
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FOR FEMALES.
nfailible in correcting, regulating, and rem oving all
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tive.
T.THESE PILLS HAVE -BEEN USED BY
the doctors for many years, both in France and
merica, with unparalleled success in every case- ; and
he is.urged by, many tholepin' ladies who used:them, to
make the Pills public for the alleviation of these suffering
from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an increase of family where health will not permit it.—
Femalea particularly situated, or these supposing them
selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that,
condition, as they are surf to produce miscarriage, and
the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admo•
nation, although their mildness would prevent any mis
chief to health—otherwise the Pills are recommended.
Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Pries
$1 00 per box. Bold wholesale and retail by
,- CHARMS A. BANNVART, Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Row, Harrisburg., Pa.
"ladles,. by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg
Post Office, can have the Pills sentfree of observation to
any part of the country (confidentially)) and "free of pm
lige by mail. Sold also by S. S. DrivEN; Reading,
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of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. All
others are a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
lug humbugged out oryour money) buy only of those
who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box,
which has recently been added on account of the Pills
being counterteited. dell-dwaswly.
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
DR. °REESMAN'S PILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D.,
NEW YORK CITY.
/11111F3 combination of ingrodientain these ;
Pills are the result of a long and extensive practlee.,
They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting
all irregularities, Paint ul Menstruation, removing all ob
structions, whether from cold - or otherwise, headache,
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites, net ,
volts a ff ections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and
Mobs, arc., disturbed sleep, which raise from interruption
of nature
TO MARRIED /AIM)
Dr. Cheeseman's Ells 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 confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that
they represent to do. _ _
NOTICE
There is one condition of the female totem in which the
Pills cannot be taken ustkout prancing a PECULIAR
RESULT. 2he condition referred_ to is PR EGIVANCP—
the result, 31.130ARRIAGE. Such is the trresistade
tendency of the medscin e to restore lie sexual functions to a
normal conddion, that seen the reproduetiOe pout?, of
nature cannot rend it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and • free from anything
InjariOne, Explicit directions, wbieb snoold be read, 841-
companyeach box. Price $3.. Sent by ma on enclos
to Du CORNILIQB L. Ossessuo, Box 4 i 1,631, Post Offi ce
ce,
New York Qty.
Sold by one 'eggistin ererrewn In the United Staten
R.
Ceneral Arnt . for tlieUnited Sta teey;
. 1.4 Broadway, Newlrork,' .
o whom all Wholesale orders should be a:dap:wed.
gold In Harrisburg by O. A. Hammitt.
0v29-dawl
IttisteUantous
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NET BB DEBILITATES
IT is compounded entirely from Gums,
and has become an established fast a Standard Medi
edne, Down and approvedl A : by all the have used it,
and is now resorted to n with conildence in all the
diseases for whisk it is re-IQ commended.
It has cured' thousands E., within the last two years
g
who had given up all hopes of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited certificates in my possession show.
The dose must, be adapt- ed to the temperament of
the individual taking %wad g used in not quantities as
to act gently on the bowels.
Let the dictates of your _
use of the LIVER DTVIOO- -
Wont Cowmen; Humus
sartassawee, Swam OM
-13- Sore STON6OII, Hew&
arouse Mosses Caceres
herseics, Falai Nprsex
successfully as an ORDERS
wiII cure SICE MADAME
LIT TWlrirr MINUTE, is TWO
nun at commencementOf
d
MiiiiM
,t®-Mix Water in the month with the In
vigorator, and swallow both together.
roam on noun PLR BIYMI
-ALBO~
SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
ROMPOIRiDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PII
UP IN GEAss CASES,. AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL SEEP ANY oultAtE.
Tin. FAMILY CATHAR
active Cathartic. which the
practice more than twenty
The constantly increas
have long used the PILLS
all express in regard to
to place them within the 11;
The Profession well know •—•
on difierent portions of the
The FAMILY OATHeR,
!ernes to this well este!). M
dod from a variety of the ry
which act alike on every io
nal, and are good and Safe P"
titanic is needed, such vs ;
Sleepiness, Pains in !sit
Pain and•Pareness Over Luigi
or weight in the head, all
W 077111 in Children or Ad- El
Purifier-of the Moody and d vi
flesh is heir, too numerous Q
tmement. Doss, Ito 8.
PRICE 80 CENTS.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR AND F671L1 CATD,%B•
ICI Pius are retailed by Druggists generally,and
sold wholesale by the Trade in all the huge
towns. .
B. T. W.l BANFDRDM. D
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
je2o-dkwyi] 836 Broadway, New York.
MADERIA 'WINE.
IA - Tasu, BROTHER'S. OLD RESERVE
WINE fall bodied and fruity. In store and for
sale by . JOAN IL ZIEGLER,
febl6 78 Market street.
STORAGE ! STORAGE !
NJTORAGE received at the Warehouse
JAMES M. WHEELXIL
tail-t
GARDEN SEEDS.
A FRESH AND COMPLETE assortment
Just received and for sale by
feb2o DOCK JR. & CO.
EXTRA SUGAR CURED HAMS
For sale.by
CM
WM, DOCK PAL& CO
OUR UNION & CONSTITUTION'
44 217 R GOVERNMENT," by M. lif'Stx-
NET, is a Work containing the CONETITMON OH
enssrwm STATES, giving the construction of its Terms
and Provisions, showing • the relations or the several
States to the 'Union and each other, and explaining gene.
rally the System or Government or the Catmtry., Price
SI OD. Sold; and orders supplied; by him, at Harris.
berg, Pa. feb2l
Agents for Counties and States wanted;
M'ALLISTER'S 2
ALL-HEALING OINTMENT 1
TRY IT 2 TRY IT Z S
A Radical Ratorative of Inesns Respirolirm.
TT is a fact, beyond the power of
1 contradiction, that it is infallible in the cure of
Burns, Scalds, Nervous Diseases, All
Touters, Piles Scrofula, Erysipelas,
Chilblains Sore Eyes, ttleinsy,
Croup Rheumatism - , Colds,
Cold Peet, Liver Complaint,
Asthma; and all
DISEASES- OF THE CHEST.
It is rightly termed All-Healing, for there is
scarcely a Meese external or internal that it will ;
not benefit.
: For sale at the Grand Depot, . - '
Pa , . ,
Et No. 1.43 FIILTON F. VAR NOW YORK. ..,
,
Am! by all Druggists throughout the United States. w
J; Mo.S.LISTER, oe
143 Fulton Street, N. Y.
Agents wanted inamediatelY lir liitreduce it into . 1
M families, who may receive .ikon liberq terms, for 8
NOTICE.
rrHE IINDER2IGNED. hail opened his
L LIMBER OFFICE, corner of Third street and Black
berry allay, near Herr's
Hotel. •
Dry Lumber of all kinds and qualities, for Bala by
W. F. MURRAY.
•
'the undersigned will sell Horses, Carria - ges and har
ness low for mph,
ALSO—Horses and Garriages to hire at the same office.
marll ' ' • FRANK HIMBAY.
FRESH FRITIT
OF every description in cans and jars,
each package warranted.
mar 4 WM: DOCK JR. & CO.
FRESH GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS.
The largest stock in the eity. AU kinds or Garden
iSeile in. large papers at three cents per paper, fcsr sale
by DAVID HAYNEIC
rnerl2lin 110 Market street;
PRO OT AMA TIONi
uur ELEREAS the :Honorable
.JouN J.
if V P CAREW President of the Court of CoMmon Pleas
in the Twelfth J udicial District, consisting of the counties
of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon. A. O. HIEFTIR
and Hon. Flux Me:sum, Associate Judges in Dauphin
county, having Issued their precept, bearing date the
16th day of February, 1861, to me directed[ tor holding
andJ
a Court of Oyer
ut Terminer and General ail Delivery
and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrlstnug, for the
county of Dauphin, and to commence ex nue Ors MON.
DAY OF APRIL NUT, being the 22D DAT OF APRIL, 1861.
end to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus
tices of the Peace ? Aldermen, and Constables of the said
county of Dauphin, that.they.be then and thereln-their
proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day,.
with their records, InSnisitions, examMatlone,endSheir
own remembrances, to cio thole things which to their
(Mice appertains to be done, and those 'Whceare hound
in recognisancea tap rosecnte against theprisoners chit
are, or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then
and there to prosecute against them as shall beitiet.
Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 15th day of
/larch, in the year of our Lord, 1801, and In the eighty
third year of the independence of the United States.
J. D. - BOAS, Sheriff.
&Mayes Cestm
Harrisburg, March 15. 1861. J . marlBdawtd
CENTRAL NURSERIES.
York, Pennsylvania, •
ViDWARD J. _EVANS & CO., Proprie
12i tors. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grapes, small
fruits, Rhubarbs, Asparagus, Shrubs, Roses, Bedding
plants, fte.., In great variety.
Orders left with O. H. Small at the State Capital. Rasa
will receive prompt attention. - '
Catalogues grails on applioation. ,
marl6.lmdaw 1111: MULL
ORANGES AND LEMONS.
FORTY BOXF-q in prime order jut re
ceived and for sale by
WM. DOCK TR. d; 00,
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
- FANCY GOODS, &C.
ALFRED F. ZITIKERILIN. de 00;
XROO. 52 MARKET STREET, Harrisburg,
Pa., opposite Hana's Horan, and adieletnit the
PPAN Roam, having purchased the stock of E. F
Jennings, and added a large assortment of NEW JEW
ELRY, we will sell the same at the lowest cash price, and
solicit patronage.
Watches Clocks and Jewelry neatly and promptly re
paired and delivered.
Having disposed of my stock of Jewelry to A. F. Zim
merman & Co., I cheerfally recommend them to my tor •
mer customers as practical and experienced Watch
Makers, and solicit itir them a continuance of the patron
age which has been so generously extended to me during
the last six years.
jan29
lodgment, guide you in Eh
BATOR, and it will me
ArrACKS, DIrSIVESIA,CHRON.
PLAINTS, Mena; DROP
tres Ceenvenses, Caouo,
IMPANTICIM, PLATIILK NOP,
ate, and may be used
RIC Foams MED/Cani.
(as thoumnds oan testil
OIVEMIXI THISPOONVOLS y)
attack.
At the Ninth- Ezhilittion of the Kass. Charitable
Mamie Assoiirdion,-1860,
MESSRS. aIIICKERING & SONS
WERE AWARDED
THE GOLD MEDAL
TOR THZ WET
GRAND, SEMI-GRAND, & SQUARE PIANO-FORTES;
AND THZ ONLY mummy
A SILVER MEDAL,
FOR THE BEST MIGHT PIANOS,
WM. KNOCHE,
SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THESE PIANOS,
No. 92 MARKET AT., HARRISBURG.
feb6-dtf
Ilea their teetimcar•ln its
awe cough, Met, Hoarseness, fret ,
SOW 41., eaga, any La, or &man of
Q;, ' the Throat, Atifeoe the Haelelry
BRONCHIAL
chtV,Anthrna, and Catarrh, •
>, /co . Ckai agilt: strength to
'1 ?Oe \V S Pof
PUUL AECE RS
710 PILL is a gentle be
proprietor has used In hi
Years•
Ingdemandfrom those who
and the Benefaction which
their . use, has induced me
- -
Few are aware of the imPor Mum of checking a Clough
or "Common Cold" in its first Otago ; that which in the
beginningwould yield t o a mild remedy, if neglected, soon
attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,'
contai nchial ning demulcelrr itation nt ingredients, allay Pulmonary and
Bro.
reach of all.
that different Cathartics act
bowels.
TIO PHI has, with due re.
need fact, been compoim
pureat Vegetable Entracte,
part of the alimentary Ca
in all eases where a ea-
Derungernentt of Stomach,
Back and Loitu, autiveneu
bodwactatuaneu, Jileadache
Inflammatory Di /eases,
tegt, Riowntediss, a great
many diseases to yrttich
to mention In this b Ivor.
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
RiWMPS
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
!L~'il3t~
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
Prof. hl. STACY JOHNSON,
La Grange, Ga.
Teacher of Music, Southern
Female College.
"Great. benefit when taken before sun
after preaching, as they prevent Hoarse
ness. From their past effect, I think they
will be of permanent advantage to me."
REV. B. ROWLEY, A. M.,
President of Athens College, Tenn.
ncrv2B-dawB arSold by all Druggists at 25 cents a box.
m - -
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCKEIS
BROWN'S
TROCHES'
Select Schools for Boys and Girls
FRONT 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.
GATIdaSINE MIEWEIPS School fbr girls, Witted in
the same bulldingi will open for the Fall term at the same
time. The room has been elegantly fitted up during the
vabirtlos, to promote the health and comfort of scholars.
JauBl-dtr
HERRING, No. 1,
CODFISH, No. 1,
MACKEREL, No. 1.
Of he above we have alt the different sized packages
from the arm to the annum. in store and for sale at th
mat mw ket rates,
febl6
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES I
LARGE ARRIVAL!
TTAVING JUST RETURNED from the
al_ Eastern cities where we Have selected with the
Gum= cm a large and complete assortment or su
perior goods which embrace anything kept in the best
city graceries,We respectfaily Rod cordially Invite the
public to call and examine our stork and cones one
MOM.
feb 16 Will. pOCE JR. & CO.
HONORS, BEANS,
BALD, OREM,
HONORS, S.R.mazycOulea,
BEVY PEI?, BARLEY,
HARROW EAT BRAM
WHOLE PENS; A ro-riko.
Just received and ihr aah at the LOWEST CASH PR •
°bid WM. DUCK JR. &
- - - - -
ONE PUNCHEON of PURg SCOWEI
WHISKYjust-reaokeed end for salebi
JOHN -H. „ZlTKajgry
jaal
CITY BONDS FOR SLAE.
ONE OR TWO PITY BONDS of $5OO
each, bearing 6 per cent, interest; being a 6db Rad
good. investment. Apply to
fettl.3md . W. K. VERIIKICE.
DENTiSTRY. -
rrillE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL
I. SURGERY, has returned and resumed his praellte
a State street opposite the "Brady House," where he
will be pleased to attend to all who may desire his ser
vides. [sep27] B. M. GILDEL, D.'ll. S.
.MOTIRNIEVG GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Holsery, Gloves, Ganntletts, In large quantities.
Great assortment of Embroideries.
ladles 1/nderwear, different sizes and quality. c.
Gentlemen's do do do
Misses , do do do
Boys' do do
Cloths, Cassimeres, &floats, Jeans,
And everything for Men and Boys wear; -
Gentlemen' Shawls.
All goods, withou t distinction to style or quality, will
be Fold at a very alight advance, and . lass thau - cOst of
importation.
CATHCART & BROTHER,
Next door to the Harrisburg . Beak
dl7 • Mar*et &Para.
SEVERAL COMFORTABLE DWELLANG
.
HOUSES In different parts of this city. 'Stabling at
tached to some of them. Possession given the first 'of
April next. 102-3 ml ' . CHAS. C. HAWN.
---
- I" XiMAX..IIII/6.
QUINCE; PEAR:
CURRANT, PEACH,
APPLE, BLACKBERRY,
ORANGE, RASPBERRY.
Just redersted from New York and warranted now%
Sloe. feb26 Wm. DOCK. Jr.. & , o.
BOURBON WHISKEY
AVERY superior article of BOURBON
WHIBUY, 111 goad bottles, In store and for sale by
JOJIN 11. ZIEGLER.,
78 .Market Street..,`
mar 4
.iiistettaneaus•
ALFRED F. ZIMMERMAN & CO
I.MER F. JENNINGS
and SINGERS
!Mat troutle in my Throat, (for which
the "TROCHES" aro a specific) haring
made me often a mere whisperer."
N. P. WILLIS.
"I recommend their use to Publf
Speakers." .
REV. E. H. CHAPIN.
"Have proved extremely eerrweable
for Iteareeners."
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
“Almost instant relief in the distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.”
REV. A. C. EGGLESTON.
"Contain no Opium or anything injuri
ous." DR. A. A. HATES,
Chandat,Bostio.
•
simple and pleasant, combination fa.
, nghs, &a."
DR. G. Y .avamow,
&don
“Beneticial in Bronchitis
DR. J P. W. Laßlil,
Bream.
"I have proved thou excellent for
Whooping Cough.”
- REV. H. IV. WARREN,
Boston.
"Beneficial when compelled to speak,
suffering from Cold."
REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON,•
St. Louis
1 uEffeotnat In removing Hoaraetien and
Irritation of the Throaty so common with
Spankers and Singers.'
FIESX3E
BHAR, No. 1,
SAMON, No. 1,
WM. DOCK, JR. & CO
FRESH ARRIVAL
SCOTCH WHISKY:
FOR RENT