Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 06, 1861, Image 3

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Saturday Afternoon, April 6 Is6l.
A WORD OF CAUTION.--There is danger in
visiting gardens and groves just now, for the
buds are bursting and the leaves shooting.
BIIANOII RAILROAD.--The people of Jersey
Shore are making arrangements to build a rail
road from ih;t to An to the track of the Phila
dephia and Erie road, a distance of two miles.
A sensible movement.
APPOINTMENT.-Mr. C A. Bound, of Milton,
brother of the Senator from that district, has
been appointed to a clerkship in the War De
partment at Wachineton, under General Cam
eron. He is said to be a worthy gentleman,
and competent for the post assigned him.
Sroaa The store of Mr. Thomas
Fairman, at Middletown, just below the rail
road, was burned on Thursday night. The
goods in the building were all more or less da
maged. We have been unable to ascertain the
loss of Mr. Fairman, but understand that he
was insured for $3,000 in the Lycowiug Mutu
al Insurance company.
FIGHT IN MARICET.--This morning a fight oc
ourod between two countrymen, the origin of
whi c h iY© did not learn. Ono of them received
a seirere'wOund on the face, and the other had
his eyes shrouded in mourning. The affair
caused considerable excitement, attracted a
Lugs crowd of spectators, and culminated in a
prosecution for assusult and. battery.
THE WESTERN PEANSTIVANIA RALLEOAD.—The
Board of Directors of •the Western Pennsylva
siia Railroad held a meeting in Altoona, on last
Tuesday, when steps were taken to have the
whole line examined, and put under contract.
'The utmost harmony prevailed, and there was
not a member of the board who did not de
sire to have the road constructed immediately.
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M. Roussel.% a Belgian chemist, has invented
an apparatus by which an ordinary cook can
make enough sugar to lasts family a week, out
of materials which may be bought in any mar
ket.—Exchfige Paper.
It is to be hoped that this apparatus will not
The brought to this country. Some cooks make
,so mach sugar now out of families, that noth
ing abort of locks and keys enable them to
:keep any sweetening in the house.
A-Cuarous Irsfa.—ln the list of Contingent
'Expenses of the Treasury Department at
tWashington, for the last year, the following
sentry occurs :
."Varnishing Mr. Buchanan
The Tribune, of course, has its fun out of the
s i n :ttlar item, and draws a picture of the "Old
p m/c if:nary" coming in for his "coat," which,
it takes for' granted, was laid on "thick" by
the Secretor'.
DRAT/102 AN AGEDOTIZNN OF DAtTHIN COUNTY.
—The funeral of Mrs.. Rudy took place yester
day, from the residence 02. her son, Mr. Frede
rick Rudy, and was attende large con
course of relatives and acquOltances. Mrs.
Rudy was one of the oldest inhabitants of 22 18
county, having entered upon her eighty-third
year a few days before her death, and was highly
respected by all who were well acquainted with
her. She was a very exemplary woman in all
the various relations of life, and for many
years a consistent and faithful member of the
Lutheran church, withjwhich she had connected
herself in early youth. Her last illness was
.ilagerring and painful, but she bore it with
much patience and resignation, cheered and
encouraged with the blessed hope of a glorious
Immortality.
THE EXODUS FROM PARKESBURCI. —A West Ches.
ter paper in noticing the departure from Parks•
:burg of almost forty families,. the heads of
'which had been employed in the railroad shops
'at that place; says the largest number came to
:Harrisburg, a few went to Philadelphia, and
:some to other points along the line. The cars
'on the first morning train westward received at
Parkesburg a crowd of all ages and both sexes,
stmong them_many girls who had arrived to the
'Stature and dignity of "young ladies." As the
cars bore them away they formed a group and
struck up "Dixie's Land," which they sang in
fine style. Parkesburg must be lonely' after
losing so many merry and good-looking girls,.
-ond will not be benefited by the exodus of so
many substantial mechanics and their families,
wipile Harrisburg will be largely benefitted by
their .locating among us.
AN IT IN FOR PAxsoera.—The truthfulness of
the subjoined suggestions will be endorsed by
the experience of quite too many. Wefear they
contain much food for thought, and may be
read with profit by every parent :
It is somewhere related that a poor soldier,
having had his skull fractured, was told by the
doctor that his brains were visible. "Do
write and tell father of it, for he always said I
had no brains," he replied. How many fathers
and mothers tell their children this, and how
often does such a remark contribute not a lit
tie to prevent any development of the brain?
A grown-up person tells thchild he is brainless,
'foolish, or a blockhead, or that he is deficient
In some mental or moral faculty, and in nine
vases out of ten, the statement is believed, or
if not fully believed, the the thought that it
army be partially so, acts like an incubus to
repress the confidence and energies of that child.
let any person look back to s rbildhood's days,
end he can doubtless rem& 'many words and
expressions which exerted such a discouraging
or encouraging influence over him, as to tell
npon his whole future course of life. We know
an ambitions boy, who, at the age of ten years,
had become so depressed with fault-finding and
reproof, unmingled with encouraging words,
that, at an early age, he longed for death to
take him out of th 6 world, in which he con
ceived he had no ability to rise. Bat while all
thus appeared so dark around him, and he had
so often been told of his faults and deficiencies,
that he seemed to himself the dullest and worst
of boys, and while none of his good qualities or
capabilities had been mentioned, and he be
lieved he had none; a single word of praise and
appreciation, carelessly dropped in his hearing,
changed his whole course of thought. We have
often heard him say, "that word saved him."
The moment he thought he could do well, he
resolved that he would—and he has done well.
Parents, these are important considerations.
LIITHER.AN SYNOD.—The General Synod of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United
States will assemble in Lancaster city on Thum
day, the sixth of May next.
THE Gamma PRESBYTERY, with which the
Old School Presbytery church of this city is
connected, will meet here next Tuesday, and
continue is session several days.
A STATED MErrnia of the Friendship Fire
gompany will be held on Monday evening at
the usual hour. Members are requested to be
punctual in their attendance.
BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT.—The members of
Rev. Charles W. Gardner's church will give an
entertainment in the Masonic Hall, Tanner's
Avenue, on Monday evening next, for the bene
fit of Miss Victoria Price. An admission fee of
twenty-five cents will be charged.
MAPLE SUGAR.—This delicious article has
made its appearance in our market, and sells
readily for a shilling per pound. This sugar
is brought by raftmen from the upper Susque
hanna region, where it has been manufactured
in large quantities the present season.
SELLING TAINTED MDAT.—This morning a coun
try butcher named Kline, from the vicinity of
Union Deposit, was before the Mayor, charged
by Calvin Umberger with selling tainted pud
ding meat in market. The Mayor fined Kline
two dollars and costs, which he paid and was
discharged.
HEN. FRANKLIN Moons, the new pastor of
the Locust street Methodist Churoh, was for
merly located at Johnstown. The Tribune of
that place, hi noticing his appointment to Har
risburg, gives him a highly complimentary no
tice, and says that he has many warm friends
and admirers In that locality. Mr. Moore will
preach his introductory sermon here to-mor
row morning.
Burma Trusr.—This morning a countryman
had occasion to leave his market stall for two
or three minutes, and in the meantime some
thieving rascal, who was on the look-out for a
"snap," relieved our rural friend of a basket
containing nine roles of fresh butter. The - thief
is welcome to the butter, but will confer a
favor upon his victim by sending the basket
and cloths to the Harrisburg bridge.
UNITED STATES Thoors.—A company of Uni
ted States troops arrived here yesterday, and
passed over the Lebanon "Felrey Railroad, en
route for Fort Hamilton, New York. They
are a fine-looking body of men, and appeared
to be in good health and fine spirits. One of
them said in reply to a remark, "we are spiling
for a fight." From present indications at
WashingOn they will not "spile" much longer
for want of active service.
.$3 a-
KNomuncts or GEOQRAPHT is useful to every
body. By not being posted up in geography,
a Philadelphia thief lately started westward to
find Canada. The result is that he was pursu
ed, brought back, and is nowin Moyamensing.
Had he been posted in geography, he would
now have been beyond the line, exulting in
freedom and defiance. As it is, he spends his
time in regretting the days of his boyhood,
when he cheated the schoolmaster by "playing
htioake."
SATURDAY EVENING.-
How Barnet the evening shadows fall,
Advancing from the West,
ends the weary week of toll,
Any comes the day of rest
Bright o'er sh eearth the
ed sta s,
r of eve
Her radiant b....l aut Y
And myriad sisters ..9hlally weave
Their tights a r o un d „Or heads.
Rest, man, from labor I rest 11 ,-• sin I
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The world's hard contest close I •
The holy hours with God begin—
Yield thee to sweet repose. •
Bright o'er the earth the morning ray
hs sacred light will cast ;
Fair emblems of the glorious day
That evermore shall last.
LCOMOTIVB EXPLOSION.—A few days ago a lo
comotive exploded at Alliance, killing a man
named John Mell. It appears (the engine was
uncoupled at Alliance, where a fresh one was
to be obtained, :and while in charge of Mell,
stationary engineer, who was taking it into the
round house, it blew up with a terrific crash,
leaping ten feet into the air and burying itself
five feet in the ground. Mr. M. was blown
about sixty feet into the air, alighting on near
ly the same spot from•which he was driven.—
The passengers were at breakfast at the time,
and it was providential that the explosion did
not take place's few minutes sooner, as had it
occurred while the engine was standing at the
platform, the loss of life must have been fear
ful. The engine was lately overhauled, and as
there were three guages of water and but eighty
pounds of steam on at the time, the cause of
the explosion must ever remain a mystery.
FIGHTING Pantrzes.—The knights of the
"stick and rule" are sometimes reckoned
among the class of non-combatants. Yet we
have ever found them warlike, and when the
tocsin sounded that opened the ball with Mexi
co, there was no class more fully or more ably
represented. Down South they are keeping up
the old prestige, as the following article from
the Vicksburg Citizen of a late date indicates :
The company of Yazoo Minute Rifles which
marched through our streets yesterday morn
ing, on the way to glory or some other point,.
was well represented by members of the "art
preservative." The entire complement of the
Yazoo Democrat was in the ranks—editor,fore
man and devil. The fighting propensity of
printers was well appreciated in this company,
as it was mainly officered by the typos. The
editor is the captain, the foreman is a lieuten
ant, the devil is the drummer, while the color
ed roller boy officiates in the capacity of fifer.
The Sharpshooters who are expected to leave
here shortly, also have a large number of prin
ters in their ranks, three of whom are from the
Citizen office. The Cadets are also represented
by the craft, having several printers in their
ranks. There.are also several of them found in
the Artillery Conipany of this place.
We believe it' was a printer who captured
Santa Anna at SauJacinto,while he was making
tracks in the guise of a common soldier. They
are always wide-awake—these printers—and
are ready to take a hand at whatever is going
on; but it is a matter of regret they should
be misled by the ignus fdttus misnamed "South
ern chivalry," which is at this time playing
" Such fantastic tricks
di make the angels:weep:,
Pennovivania ;Daily teltgrapb, eaturbap 'Afternoon, 'April 6, 1861.
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TREE PLANTING--The Superintendent of the
Capitol grounds was busily engaged to-day in
planting additional trees and shrubbery. We
notice that many of our citizens are also add
ing to the beauty and value of their pro
perty by planting ornamental and fruit trees.
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SIGNOR BLITZ COMING. —This unrivalled ma
gician and ventriloquist will give two or three
exhibitions here nexeweek, for the benefit of
the State Capital Band. The Signor is a uni
versal favorite in this city, and never fails to
attract full houses. The object of the Band is
to raise money to liquidate the halfince of debt
due on their new and beautiful equipments, and
to procure additional instruments, music, etc.
Our citizens, therefore, will have an opportu
nity of passing an evening pleasantly ill the
Signor's famous "Temple of Magic," and at
the same time contribute to the support of a
musical association which is a credit to the city.
Pitosszer of Poem—There is some discus
sion among fruit-growers, and others, as to
whether the fruit, such as peaches, cherries,
&c., has been injured by the frost. Our view
of the question is this : there is yet no fruit to be
injured.. In a fruit bud there is a rudiment of a
fruit, but this rudiment is just as hardy, while
it is merely a rudiment, as that of a leaf. It
is only when the' blossom opens, and the pollen
is shed upon the germ, that the fruit, properly
so called, comes into life. In the first stage of
life and growth, most fruits are very tender ;
but prior to this stage the bud is hardy. A
frost severe enough to kill a fruit bud will kill
a leaf bud and the twig to which it is attached.
Roma Aosnis.—lt affords us pleasrmr to an
nounce the appointment of Col. Joseph F.
Knipe, of this city, as mail route agent on the
Pennsylvania Railroad between here and Phila
delphia. Col. Knipe rendered his country good
service as a member of the old Cameron Guard
during the war with Mexico, has always been
a consistent and active worker in the ranks of
the anti-Democratic party, and richly deserved
political reward. He is peculiarly fitted foe
the position to which he has been appointed,
and hie selection will be universally approved
in this community. We learn that George
M'Clure of Middletown, and Wm. Burnside of
Bellefonte, have been appointed to similar po
sitions on the Northern Central road.
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Lua's 13KBEITALA STORE has been removed to
the building in market street, adjoining Dr.
Seiler's office. His stock of Umbrellas, Para
sols, Sun Shades, Walking Canes, &c., cannot
be surpassed anywhere.
NEW AND BEAurorm—The spring styles of
cloths, cassimeres, vestings, &c., just opened
by Mr. William Templin, merchant tailor, No.
60, Market street. Those who want fashion
able and neat-fitting suits of clothes should
give him a call.
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GEORGE B. PARKER still continues taking
those beautiful Anibrotypes for 25 cents and
upwards, in Kelker's Building, Southeast cor
ner of Market Square.
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TWENTY-FIVB 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 121 ,
cents ; splendid black Shawls, with brixhe bor
der, at all prices ; a large lot of single and dou
ble Broche 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 7
stitched Handkerchiefs and gentlemen's linen
pocket-handkerchiefs. For cheap goods please
!I at Lawny's, Bhoad's old stand.
NOTICE.
covons.—The sudden changes of our climate
:lug proved that simple reme.
are sources of Pulmona.7i Bronchial and Asthmatic Af
fections. Experience hiiv
rse shou/d at once be
dies often act speedily and „:rtainly when taken in the
early stages of the disease, reco:'
had to “Browes Bronchial Troches', " or Lozenges, let
the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the TiNat be ever BO
slight, as by this precaution a more sense attack may
be warded off. Public Speakers and Singera will find
them effectual for clearing and s trengthening the 'lake.
See advertisement. delo-d-swawfim
W. A. EATGrEELOR'S HAIR DYE!
THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no
equal—instantaneons in effeete—Beautiful Black or
atural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the
Hair—remedies the absurd and 'Deftest of Bad Dyes, and
invigorates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless
signed "W. A. Batchelor." . Sold everywhere.
CHAS. BATCHNLOR, Proprietor.
mrl9 dawly . 81 Barclay Street, law York
WOOD'S Hem lbarroxagna.—Among 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 Hair Restorativ snow
has. His Restorative has passedthe ordeal of hummer.
able fashionable toilets, and the ladles, wherever they
have tested it, pronounce it a peerless article. They
find, wherever they have tested it, pronounce It a peer
less article. They find, where the hair is thinned, that
it creates a fresh growth---that it fully restores the ve
getative power of the roots on the duded places, and
causes the fibres to shoot forth anew— denuded
tt dissolves
and removes dandruff, prevents grayness, 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, and keeps it always laid.
ant, healthy and in full vigor.—"N. Y. Tribune."
Sold by all respectable Druggists • dell lm
A CARD TO THE LADIES•
DR• DUPONOO'S GOLDEN PILLS
FOR FEMALES.
nfanible in correcting, regulating, and removing all
obstructions, from whatever cause, and al-
ways succeisful as a prayers..
five.
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THESE PILLS HAVE BEEN USED BY
the doctors for many years, both in Prance and
America, with unparalleled success in every case ; and
he. As urged by many Montana ladies who used them, to
maJte the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering
froos any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent
an increase of family where health will not permit it
Femt ties particularly situated, or these supposing them
selves so, are cautioned against these Pills while in that
condition, as they are sure to produce miscarriage, and
the pro prietor assumes no responsibility after this admo•
ninon, olthongh their mildness would prevent any mis
chief 'to'' health—otherwise the Pills are recommended.
Full and tsplieit directions accompany each box. Prise
Si 00 per box. Sold wholesale and retail by
(31L4.8L8S A. BANNVART, Druggist,
No. 2 Jones Bow, Harrisburg, Pa.
"Ladies, ,, by sending him $1 00 to the Harrisburg
Post Office, tam have the Pills sent free of observation to
any part of the country (conlidtmlially) and "free of pos
tage" by nu tiL Sold aiso by S. S. Drams, Reading,
JOHNSON, HOYJASWAS & COWDKN, Philadelphia, J. L. LHtd-
MOIR, LObal I.on, Das= H. Hirresnor, Lancaster; J. A.
Wory Wrightsville ; E. T. MILLER, York ;• and by one
druggist in every city and village in the Union, and by
S. D. Howe, sole proprietor, New York.
N. B.—Look Ind , for counterfeits. Buy no Seldom Pills
of any kind unless every box is signed S. D. Howe. All
others aro a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be•
ins humbugged out of your 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
beteg counterfeited ' deli.dwalwly.
Nem '2lbratisemetts.
Or. =P. W. iTCON..IOISI,
HAGERSTOWN, MD
OFFICE in his own dwelling, a few
doors west of this Franklin RaUrea , ' Depot, where
he may be Consulted on all diseases, but more particu
larly on Blames of a private nature. There are many
persons in Hagerstown, Harrisburg and elsewhere,
who
nave been restored to sound health after all othertreabi
ment tailed, by the use of his powerful vegetable rem°.
(Peg,
Dr. JONES may be consulted personally or by letter,de
scribing every symptoms. And medicine sent to any
part of the country. Any afflicted perxm that will call
personally and make a bargain with Dr. JONES. he will
keep them in his own dwelling, and if not cured no pay
will bo rt quired.
GONORRHEA
Dr. JONES offers the only safe and certain remedy tor
Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Costiveness, and all Derangements of the Stomach. This
preparation will cure Gonorrhea in frcm three to Eve
days, and can bo had at any time of Dr. JONES, at his of
fice, at One, Dollar poi. bottle, and one bottle is sufficient
to cure a mild case.
SYPHILIS
This is one of the worst Of all diseases. Dr. JON.ai
pledges himself to cure Syphilis in its worst forms. This
disease makes its appearance tuna many different forms,
that a single plan of treatment will not reach it In all its
features; so it may require different remedies, according
to the nature of the case. Dr. JONES will make a writ
ten article with any one—NO CURE NO PAY I The re.
mediae used by Dr. JONE 3, are purely vegdable, and need
no change of diet or hindrance from business.
SPERMATORRHEA
This habit of youth is indulged in while alone, and s o
often learned from evil companions when at school and
if not cured will destroy both mind and body. Both
sexes fall victims to this disease. The symptoms are—.
Pain in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Ringing in the Bars,
Pimples on the Face, Loss of Memory, Frightful Dreams
at Night, Weakness in the Baok, Pain in the Breast, and
Cough, (Indicative of Consumption,) Dyspepsia, great
Derangement of the Nervous Syatam, and so on till Death
puts an end to their sufferings. To such Dr. JONES of
fers a perfect restoration, with such mild and Balmy
Juices of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the victim of
this Distressing Disease.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Speedily restored to sound health.
All letters mast contain a stamp to ensure answer.
Address • DR. D. W. JONES,
apl 3md Hagerstown, Md
s FOR SALE.
AFRESH MILK COW, by
mar27-Iwd* JOHN H. BRAN T
PHILADELPHIA
NEW
BONNET `ICI .
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STORE
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HAS OP ENED
WITH A FULL assortmen
from the Philadelphia and New York most fashionable
establishments, to which, during the season, additions
of the latest noveltlee from those establishments will be
constantly received.
MRS. A. B. BIGXERTON,
Formerly A. B. Carpenter, sign ot the two Golden
Eagles, first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge.
marl9•smd
1861. 1861.
INTERESTING TO ALL!
CATHCART & BROTHER ,
No. 14 MARKET SQUARE,
RAVE NOW OPEN THEIR USUAL LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
SPRING DRY GOODS
ALL KINDS, ALL PRICES, EVERY STYLE, EVERY QUALITY,
ANY MARE, PRICER LOW ACCORDINGLY.
DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY 1
HEAVY STOCK OF DOMESTIC GOODS, PRICES LOWER
THAN EVER.
Every Inducement offered to purchasers at
CATHCART'S,
mar2B Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
WANTED.-AGENTS TO SELL ' ACK
-7 7 AGRI or STATIONERY and JEWELRY, at prices one third less than can be purchased elsewhere. Call on
or address (stamp enclosed,) J. L. BAILEY,
mar2s.3md N 0.154 Court Street, Boston, Masa.
A N EXTRA FINE lot of FONGTAI
11 FOUCHONG TEA., This is the best brand of Black
Tea imported. A small invoice just received and for sale
by [n2s) Wilt. DOCK JR. & CO.
KEYSTONE NURSERIES
TREES ! TREES ! 1 TREES 1! 1
GREAT BARGAINS!
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST !
NOTHING PAYS SURER than an in
-11 vestment in FRUIT TREES. Also, GRAPE VINES
and SMALL FRUITS of all kinds. Shade and Ornament
al TREES, PLANTS, &c., &c., will be sold at reduced
prices, to suit the times.
GIVE VS A CALL
Specimens of the above can be seen in the LoWer Mar
ket House during market hours, where orders will be
taken, or at the Nurseries immediately below the city,
mthteow . J. MISR.
STONE FOR SALE.
BUILDING STONE or Stone suitable
_UP for turnpiking purposes will be delivered to any
part orate city or Its vicinity. Apply to
mar 23 WM COLDER, JR.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED having been
granted Letters Testamentary on the estate of WM.
COLDER, Sr., dee'd., late of the city or Harrisburg, here
by notify all persons indebted to said estate to make
payment without delay, and those having claims to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settlement.
WM. COLDER, JR.,
mar 22 St JAMES COLDER.
FOR RENT.
THE ROOK now in the occupancy of
Alderman Kline, in Third street, opposite this of.
flee. Enquire of [ml9-tapl] R. J. FLEMING.
MO RENT.—The Two-Story Brick House
and premises situate on the corner of Dewberry al
ley and Chestnut street, now occupied by John %Illus.
Possession given first of April, 1861. For terms apply
to Alderman Peffer, city of Harrisburg, Pa.
mletf JOHN MILER.
FOR BALE.
ROM One to Five Hundred Dollars
F
:worth of MIT RONDS. Enquire of
C. 0. ZUGLERMAN,
marl 4 No. 28 South Second street.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
CHANGE or LOCATION.
WALLOWER'S LINE.
The old stook of cars being disposed of,
the undersigned has broke out in a new place and es
tablished a daily freight line between Philadelphia, New
York - , Harrisburg and all points on the Northern Central,
Sunbury & Erie and LeckeWane & Blootosburgrailroads.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended
he hopes, by promptness in delivery, to retain all his old
customers and patrons all goods intended fur the line
must be delivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and
Reading railroad, Broad and Callowhill streets, Philadel
phia. All goods delivered at the depot up to five o'clock,
P. H., will reach Harrisburg next morning.
J. WALLOWER, Jr., General Agt.
marl.l Reading Depot, Harrisburg.
M. M. HATTON'S.
LIVERY STABLE.
Strawberry Alley between Fifth and
Sixth Streets.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT is stocked with
exoellent, HORSEIS, CARRIAGES, WOMBS, gm/
which will be hired on reasonable terms
marl-8m J. Q. ADAMS, agt.
CITY LIVERY STABLES.
BLACKBERRY ALLEY, 'LW THE BEAR 01
HERR' EROTEL.
THE undersigned has re-commenced the
livery business in his NEW and SPACIOUS STA
BLES, located as above, with a large and varied stock
HORSES, CARRIAGES and OMNIBUSES, which he wil
hire at moderate rates. F. H. SWARTZ,
sep2B-dly
FRESH GARDEN, FIELD and FLOWER
SEEDS. An entire new stock of large and small
packages Just received at
HELLER'S DRIIG STORE,
marll 91 Market stmt.
iMistellantons
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES
TT is compounded entirely from Gums,
and has become an established tact eastward Medi.
tine, known and approved( a by all the lbws used it.
and is now resorted to at with con fi dence in all thi
diseases for which it is re -I 0 CO/Emended.
It has cured thousands . " within the last two years
who had given up all hopes„.of relief, as the numerous
unsolicited certificates in "hl my possession show.
The dose must be adapt- 114 ed to the temperament of
the individual taking it,and 0 used in such quantities ar
to act gently on the bowels.
Let the dictates of your
ilBO of the LIVER IIIVtGO
LIVER COMPIALMS, MUMS
DIARTIEOZA, &NM GOY
irr Soya Srottaca,
Camara Moraine 0110311 LA
FIX6III WEAK
successfully as an ORNICA
WM cure SICK HEADACHE
IN TWENTY MINIMS, IP TWO
TANEN at commencement
MMM2
.q-1111x Water In the mouth with the Pm.
vtgorator, and swallow both together.
P2lOl 011 DOLLAR PER EOTTUL
- AL SO
SANFOR,D'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
COMPOUNDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PIT
UP IN GLASS CASES. AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL NEU IN ANY CLIMATE.
Tie. 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
The Profession well know
on different portions of the
The FAXELY OATIIAR
ference to this well estab
ded from a variety of the
which act alike on wary . 0
nal, and are good and rare
thartic is needed, such as t iti
gkepiness, Pains in Pier'
Pain and arenas Over lie
or weight in the head, all
Worms in Children or Ad- Cs
Purifier of the
p laod, and „, 1 4
flesh is heir, too numerous - I
I:moment. Doss, Ito 3.
PRIOR 80 CENTS.
Tau LIVER INVIGORATOR AND Damn CAVIAR
-10 Elm 3 are retailed by Druggists generailhuud
sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large
towns.
8. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
je2o-dawyl] 836 Broadway, New York.
MADERIA WINE.
AATELSH, BROTHER'S OLD RESERVE
v
V WINE fall bodied end fruity. In store and for
sale by JOAN H. ZIEGLER,
febl6 78 Market street.
NJ STORAGE I STORAGE I
TORAGE received at the Warehouse
JAMES M.YEIEELIOI.
*31134
EXTBA SUGAR CURED HAMS
For sale by
Nat. 22
WM, DOCK JS. &CO
PROCLAMATION:
WHEREAS, the "Honorable Jouat - J.
Pastan:ore Presideht of the Courtof Common Pleas
in the Twelfth Judicial District, consisting of the counties
of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the Hon. A. Q. HUME
and Hon. FKLIX NIBBLE; Associate Judges in. Dauphin
county, having leaned their precept, bearing date the
16th day of February, 1861, to me directed for holding
a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery
and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg, for the
county of Dauphin, and to commence ow me 4nt MON.
DAY OF APRIL. SPIT, being the 22D DAY OP APRILi 1861,
and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coronet*, Jus
tices of the Peace, Aldermen, and Constables of the said
county of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their
proper persona, Atia otclock. in the forenoon of said day,
with their records, inquisitions, examination; and their
own remembrances, to ao them things which to their
office appertains to be done, and those who are bound
in recognizances to p roseeute against the prisoners that
are or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then
and there to prosecute against them as shall be lust.
Given under my hand, at Harrisburg, the 15th day of
March, in the year of our Lord, 1861, and in the eighty
third year of the independence of the United States.
J. D. BOAS., Sheriff.
SCIERIFF'S ORME
Harrisburg, March 16. 1861.
CENTRAL NURSERIES.
York, Pennsylvanian
E DWARD J. EVANS & CO., Propric. tors. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grapes, small
fruits, Rhubarbs, Asparagus, Shrubs, Roses, Bedding
plants, &c., In great variety.
Orders left with G. H. Small at the State Capital Bank
will receive prompt attention.
Catalogues gratis on application. -
marl6-Imdaw G. H. SHALL
OUR UNION & CONSTITUTIONS
44QuR GOVERNMENT," by M. AMIN
NE; is a work containing the CONST/THITON or
THE Nam 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,ttua System of Government of the Gauntry. ?fin
$1 00. Sold, and orders supplied, by him, at Harris
burg, Pa. feb2l
Agents for Counties and States wanted.
M'ALLISTER'S
0 . ALL-HEALING OINTMENT I
4 , TRY "ITS TRY IT t
:A Radical Restorative of Insensible Perspiration.
TT is a fact, beyond the power of
contradiction, that it is infallible in the cure of
Burns, Scalds, Nervous Diseases, All
Tumors, Piles, Scrofala, Erysipelas,
Chilblains, Sore Eyes, Quinsy,
Croup, ItheumaUsen, Colds,
•
• Cold Feet, Liver Complaint,
• Asthma, and ail
DISEASES OF THE CHEST.
It la rightly termed All-Healing, for there is
scarcely a Disease external or internal that it will
not benefit.
• For sale at the Grand Depot,
* Pi
N 0.143 FULTON STRESZ, NEW YOBJC
And by all Druggists throughout the United Slates.
J. MoALISTER,
143 Fulton Street, N. Y.
~ Agents wanted immediately to introduce it into I''"
families, who may receive it on liberal terms, for 03
€. l cash mars-d3m
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED has opened his
LI BOER OFFICE, corner of Third Street and Black
berry alley, near Herr's Hotel.
Dry Lumber of all kinds and qualities, for sale by
W. F. MURRAY.
The undersigned will sell Hems, Carriages and har-
ness low,for cash,
ALSO—Horses and Carriages to hire a t the same office.
math. FRANK A. MURRAY.
FRESH FRIJII
OF every description in cans and jars,
each package warranted.
mar 4 WM. DOCK .T.Et. & CO.
FRESH GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS.
The largest stook In the city. All kinds of Garden
Seeds in large papers at fAree cents per paper, for sale
by DAVID HAYNES,
marl2-1m 110 Market street.
ORANGES AND LEMONS.
T'ORTY BOXES in priine order just re
ceived and for sale by
WM. WON 3ft. it (X)
GARDEN SEEDS.
A FRESH AND COMPLETE assortment
JCL jest received and for sale by •
ieble WY. DOCK jg. & 00.
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
FANCY GOODS, &C.
ALFRED F. ENKE . RMA.N ez (10;
XO. 52 MARKET STREET, Harrisburg,
Pa., opposite Ffzun's Hoist and adjoining the
lIROPSAN Rom, having purchased the stock of R. 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 neatlYlind promptly re
paired and delivered. • - ' • 0 '
Having disposed of my dock of Jewelry to A. F. Zim
merman & Co., I cheerfully recommend them to my for
mer customers as practical and experienced Watch
Makers and solicit for them a continuance of the patron
age which has been so generously extended to me during
the last six years.
jan29 ELMER F. JENNINGS.
judgment guide you in th
BATOR, and It will cure
Amu% DYBPITNIA,CHRON.
Pfd ms, Drroarrm; Dem ,
uer. Cettemernes t Cuomo,
INFANTUN, FLATULENCE,
men; and may be used
tar FAXILT kruncms. 11
(as thousands can testifY)
013THIREE TA6SIVONIIITLEA2II
At the Ntnth Exlarition of the Mau. Charitable
Mechanic Association, 1860,
MESSRS. OBIOKERING & SONS
WERE AWARDED
'PEE GOLD IVEEDAL
NOR MO MST
GRAND, SEMI-GRAND, & SQUARE PIANOFORTES;
AND TEEN ONLY PRINMS,
A SILVER MEDAL,
FOR THE BEST UPPIGHT PIANOS,
WM. KNOCHE,
SOLE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THESE PIANOS,
No. D MARKET ST., nAitnissuaa.
retre-dtf
I=3
am their testimony In Its
Cure Cough, Odd, Hoarseness, Injttt
enza, any irritation or Soreness of
r QWH
t.l" the Urea, Regime the Hacking
Cough n Oonnanpans, Brin
eßONGH'h
chile, i
Asthma and Catarri,
Ciear and re;
"P ength to
O ekk the voiee o str f
PUBLIC SPEAKERS
TIC PILL is a gentle by
proprietor has used in hi
years.
ingdemandfrom those who
and the satisfaction which
their use, has , induced me
reach of all.
that different Cathartics aol
bowels.
TIC PILL has, with due re.
fished fact, been componm.
purest Vegetable Extracts,
part of the alimentary ca.
in all cases where a ca-
Derangements of hitosamh,
Bach and Loins, Coshvenem
body,Restkamen, Headache
Inftammatory Disease s,
War, Rheamatilm, a peat
many diseases to which
to mention in this t ivirr•
- -
and SINGERS.
Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough
or "Common Cold" In its Bret stage ; that which in the
beginning would yield t o a mild remedy, If neglected, soon
attacks the Lungs. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,'
containing denattlcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and
Bronchlablrritation.
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
:1.71 „ .
TRGCHES
BROWN'S
TROCILES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCIES
BROWN'S
Prof. M. STACY JOIDISON,
La Grange, Ga.
Teacher of Musks, Southern
Female College.
"Great benefit when taken beibre and
after preaching, as they prevent Hoarse
ness. From their past effect, I think they
will be of permanent advantage to me."
ROWLEY, A. IL,
Prealdent of'AqteniCollege, Tenn.
tigreeld by ail Druggists at 25 cents a box.
n0ir2641.1m43 m
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
S t WN'S
TROCHES
Select Schools for Boys and Girls
FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST.
111. HE Fall term of ROBERT ArELWEEB
School for boys, will open on the last Monday in
August. The room is well ventilated, corntor !ably fur
nished, and in every respect well adapted for school
purposes.
CATLIARINII WELWEIPS School for girls, located in
the same building will open for the Fall term at the same
time. The room has been elegantly fitted up during the
vacation, to promote the health and comfort of scholars.
Jan3l•dtf •
M I TISMIC s- -
SHAD, No.l,
SALMON, No. 1
HERRING, No. 1,
COD FISH, No.l,
MACKEREL, No. 1.
Of he above we have all the different sized package,
from the mu to the BARRYLL in store and for sale at the
owest market rates.
febl6
marlBd&wtd
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES
LARGE ARRIVAL!
HAVING JUST RETURNED from the
Eastern cities where we have selected with the
hamar Ws a large and complete assortment or so•
perior goods which embrace anything kept in the best
city groceries, we respectfully nod cordially invite the
public to call and examine our stock and NOTICE ore
PRICES.
febi6 WM. DOCK JR. & CO.
HORONY, BEANS,
SAM? GRITTY
MOKONY, ' SRARER CORN,
SPLIT PEAR BARLEY,
MARROW FAT BRANS,
Wleatit Puss, ke ,
Just received and fovsnie at the Lowest. CASH cruces.
Old WM. DUCK JR. & CO.
SCOTCH - W_HISKY.
.
ONE PUNCHEON of PURE SCOTCH
WHISKY just received and for sale by
JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
Jan]. 73 Market Street.
CITY BONDS FOR SLAE.
ONE OR TWO. CITY BONDS of $5OO
each. bearing 8 per cent. Interest being a safe and
good. investment. Apply to
feb4 3md W. K. VERBEHE.
DENTISTRY
-
THE undersigned, DOCTOR OF DENTAL
1. SURGERY, has returned and .ratumed his practice
n State street opposite the "Brady House," where ho
will be pleased to attend to all who may desire his sir
vices. [sep27] B. B. GILDE.I., D. D. S.
MOURNING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntlefts, in large qa.intrtles.
Great assortment of Embroideries.
Ladles Underwear, different sizes and quality.
Gentlemen's do do c. o
Misses' do do do
Boys' do do do
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sathietts, Jeans,
And everything for Men and Boys wear.
• •
Gentlemen' Shawls.
All goods, without distinction to style o. quality, will
be sold at a very slight advance, and less.ttian cost of
importation.
CATHCART & BROTHER,
Next door to the. Harrisburg Bank
dl7 Market square.
SEVERAL COMFORTABLEDWELLING
HOUSES in different parts . of this city. Stabling at
tached to some or them. Possession given the first of
April next. t 1 2-31 /4_`.CHAS. O. RAWN.
n maximuiteo.
QUINCE, PEAR,:
CURRANT, •PE &CIT.,
APPLE, BLACK BERRY,
ORANGE, .RASPBERRY.
Jett received from New - York - edit ;warranted super•
Ono. feti26 WIC. DOCK, Jr.. & Co.
BOURBON WHISKEY I
AVERY etiperior article 'of BOURBON
WHISKEY, in quart bottles,, in store for sale by
JOHN VEGLER,
78'Market Street.
mar 4
Jtis~Ct[uutoiio
ALFRED F. ZIMKERMAN & CO
"That trouble In my Throat, (for which
the "TROCEELW , are a spocills) having
made mo often a mere whisperer."
N. P. WILLIS.
"I recommend their use to Publl
SORSikers." . _
REV. E. H. CHAPIN.
"Hasa proved extremely serviceable
for Hoarseness."
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER.
"Almost instant relief in tbo distressing
labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma."
BEV. A. G. EGGLESTON.
"Contain no Opium or anything injuri
ous" DR. A. A. HAYES,
Chemist, Boston.
"A simple and pleasant combination Mt
Coughs, &o . . .
DR. G. I .BIGnOW,
Boston.
. .
"Beneficial in Bronchitis;
DR. J F. W. 'ANN,
Boston.
"I have proved Maar excellent for
Whooping Cough."
Briv. H. W. WARREN,
Boston.
'•Beneficial when compelled to epeak,
suffering from Cold."
I‘l=M
"Ilffeetual in removing Hoarseness and
Irritation of the Throat, to comnion with
Speakers and gingers."
. .
WM. DOCK, JR. & CO
FRESH -ARRIVAL
FOR RENT,.