Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, April 13, 1861, Image 1

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    T HE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
(scrroays sircersu,)
By GEORGE BERGNER.
—Sisrits `n-ii.resurne,,
II , L! DAILY TiatliFLAr'll t. 4 ,1 to sub:-,:rivers thr
orough at 6,14' cent; er t; Year.. ,•01,,,,:nr,cr.
• ill be charged 84.00.
Wilms AND :.AIAI-14 RAMS ALA:MAY. I .
r!:: . iIIIZGRAFFt Tv a! lorblisbed , lee wrob during
Me session f the Legislature, and weekly during the re
mainder of the year, and lerreshed to sub—Al:erg at the
rollowing rates, viz :
since subscribers per.... ~ I 2.00
......... .... 12.00
" ............... 16.00
Sal LW DT SHWAtAYEAA.
cu, order the discontinuance ot their news ,
the publisher may COnt)000 to send them until
A 1 arrearages are paid.
I subscribers neglect or returc to take their newirpa•
pers from the Klee to which they aro directed, they are
responsible until they hav" settisd the bills and ordered
them discontinued
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.Icbital
SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE
THAN SILVER OR GOLD,
13 , CALAK
IT WILL RESTOIIE THE WEAK,
EMTATE THE BLO!)0 IN ALL IPZ. ORIGINAL
VIGOR AND FURITY.
PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL,
BLOOD RENOVATOR.
18 precisely what its name unlicate• ; for, while plosean
to the taste, it 13 revivifying, exailarating and strength
ening to the vital powers. it mkt, ronvill?s, reinstates,
and renews the blood la all its original purity, and thus
restores and renders the systeminvulnerable to attacks
of disease. It le the ooly preparation ever offered to the
world in a popular forth to a, to lie within the reach Of
all.
So chemically and rkiillully combined as to b e th e
most powerful tonic, and yr eo perfMly adapted as to
act in perfect accordance with the laws of nature, and
hence soothe t h e wee k e ,t stonrolt, and tone up the di
gestive organs, and allay roes and othor Irritation.
It is also perfectly eXhilarating ln Ito effectsl and yet it is
never f o ll o wed Ity laLaitud , or depression of spirits. It
Is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly
eointoiong powerful tonic and soothing properties, and
consequently Coll never injure. As a sure preventive
sad cure of
CONoIISIPTION, BRONGILInS, INDIGESTION, DYS
PEPSIA, LOSS OP APPETITE, FAINTNE:A
NERVOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PAL
PITATION OF TIIE HEART, MELAN-
OfloLY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NIGHT
i.WEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS,
AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CA
SES 80 FEARFULLY FATAL
CALLED FEMALE
WEAKNErS AND
IRREGULARI
TIES.
THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
Liver Deraugraneuti or Torpidity, and Liver
Ca.ollauu, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera :de•
tangement of the Urinary organs.
It will riot only cure the debility following CHILLS and
FEVER, but preveote all attacks aq rig from Mia3matlc
lelluences, and cure the dlsearet at once, If already at
tacked.
TRAVELERS shout' have a battle with thew ' as it in•
fallibly prevents any deleterious consequences following
th , a chug° of climate and water.
Asst prevents cestiVetteS strengthens the digestive
orgies, R should he in the h.coils of all persons or seden
tary habits.
LAKES not accustomed to Ot eiere/Se, should
illiVage use it.
MOTHERS should use It, for it Is a poriect relief. Taken
a mush or two before the final trial, ithe will pass the
dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. '
There is no mistake about
TUE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR
MOTHERS, TRY IT !
Arid to you we appeal, to detect the Illness or detaine
110 t only of your daughters before it be too I de, but also
your sons and husbands, for while tbo former from fake
delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather
than let their condition be known in time, the latter are so
often mixed up with the excitement of business, that II lt
were not for you, they tro, would travel in the same
downward path until It is too late to arrest their fatal
fall. But the mother Is always vigilant, Red w you we
confidently appeal; for we era sure your never-failing
ni4 cline will unerringly point you to 'Professor WorlD'n
itit.loitaTtV4oolll.dol ASD 060011. meirrOVATOlt 11.1
the remedy which ehould he always ou hand in time of
nucd.
-
head what the Press lay after thoroughly testing the
Luger, and no one can have a &wit.
PROF. WOOD'S RIMORATIVII CORDIAL—It is ree
corded In ClllBBlO5 that Payche was once sent to a climate
warmer than the West Indies to procure a sample of the
beauty of Proserpina In a box. After some delay the
messenger returned, and as soon as the lid of the hex
was removed out Sew all the Ilia that flesh is heir to.—
Fortunately hope was found iu the bottom of the box.
Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial revives the recollection
of the story, for it invigorates the blood, aids the organs
of digestion, imparts strength to the nervous eyslem, and
fortifies the citadel of health, no as to bid defiance to the
assaults of disease. It is a healthy Wide, composed en
Orely of vegetable productlnis sent while it is exhilara
ting ae pure Wine, no injuilOUS resells can possibly follow
its use It is a desideratum in the medical world, and
those who are afflicted with loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia,
Consumption, Faintness, liiiitimess, Neuralgia, Palpita
tion of the Heart, &e., will here dud au iciallibte panacea.
LOUIS Daily hixpreas."
. .
PROF. WWI' S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL and BLOOD
ENIIVATOR is, without doubt, the best Tonic Cordial In
tits world. To those who are suffering from general de
bility we wwll4 recommend its use; for, while it is pleas
not to the taste, it is strengthening to tbe system, and
will at once tend to remove ad impurities of the blood,
and eradicate all traces of diocese. It csn be taken by
the weakest stomach, while thoze in good heal h will at
once feel Its exhilaratiug power. We are confident that
after using one bottle of this cordial nun° will be for a
day without it.---" New York Loader."
A PURE, HEALTHY TONIC, and one free from th
deleterious and injurious ellects sure to fellow those In
ordinary one, has long bean felt to be a desideratum in
the medical world. Such a tonic, and one so skillfully
combined from the vegetable kingdom as to act in per
fect accordance with the Laws of nature, and thus soothe
the weakest stomach, and at the same time allay ner
vous and other Irritations, and tone up all the organs of
which the Mon in body La composed, is offered in Prof.
Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator. Hence,
It is perfectly adapted to cld and young. Reader, try it.
Thousands have already done so, and the testimony is
universal in its favor.—" New York Atlas."
PROVESSoit WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AN D
BLOOD RENOVATOR, for the cure of General Debility, or
Weakness arising from any eat'ee, also Dyspepsia, Nerv
ousness, Night Sweatt', luemient Consumption, Liver
Compleinle ' Biliousness, Lore or Appetite, Female Weak
ness, is all Its stages, also, to prevent the contraction or
disease, Is certainly the best and roost agreeable cordial
tonic and Renovator ever altered to the afflicted, and so
chemically combined as to be the moat powerful tonic
ever known to medical nelocoe. Reader, try it. Ir wax
DO von 00313. We have no besita.tou iv recommending
it, since we know it to be a sale, pleasant, and sore re
needy for the diseases enumeroted.—•.lslow York Dis
patch."
Before noticing a patent medicine, we have to be cer
Lain that It will prove Itself to ho all that It is recom
mended. And we would say that the Restorative Cor
dial and Blood Renovator of Prof. Wood win stand the
test fully, and, in fact, lt is without any doubt the first
article In market for purifying the Blood and strengthen-
Mg the system. We have no br. Innen In recommending
its use to all.—" The New-Yorker."
LOOK TO YOURSELF IN TlAlki.—How many In conse
quence of a Oise delicacy suffer from suppressed, pain
ful, or obstructed mensuration, and think because they
are young that by-and-by nature will work itself clear
from obstructions, and all come in right in the end, little
dreaming that tho seeds of death are already germina
bug In the system, because the vital energies are im
paired, and the entire animal economy deranged, dobili•
fated; and yet, careless of themselves as they are, if a
remedy wore net before them which would restore all the
functions of the system, and reinvigorate the body, they
would take It, and thus be In Limo to save their lives._.
Parente, think of this, and at once give them a bottle of
Prot Wood'a Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator.—
"The New Ynrk Courier."
0. J WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York,
and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.
//ip•At No. 444 Broadway, all the Family and Patent
Medicines Constantly on baud, always fresh and genuine.
Ford di Macomber, Washington Avenue, sole lipids
or Annoy; Or H. Snell, teens for Schenectady.
Sold also by A. 13. Saudi R Co. corner of Fulton and
William streets.
pui2Awo Sum
A NEW LOT Or
LADIES' SHOPPING & TRAVELING BAGS
Comprising a number of new styles t ENr and LA.-
Money Purses and Wallets. nno assortment
nst recol Tolland for sale at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSIGRE,
61 Silarket swot.
IosEPH CANNY. JOHN W. BROWN.
CASEY & BROWN,
.A.T T ORNEYS-AT-LAW
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
J'AVING associated together in the
practice of the Law, will attend faithfully and
promptly to all professional business. entreated to their
WM.
Moe In Third street three doors from Market
ki 01. Osestmattess to Maghill and German.
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VOL, XIV.
inisteUantons
THE ORIGINAL AND GLNITINE
DR. TOWNSEND'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
S A R SAPARILLA,
IS
The Great Renovator of
THE BLOOD.
THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR
ERUPTIONS OF THE SK INS
DICEBATED SORES,
AND ALL FORMS OF CUTANEOUS
DISEASES:
These complaints ran be speedily and etbctually enred
by the use of tbis
WORLD RENOWNED
SAR SAPARILLA.
Thousands have experienced Its salutary effects, and
tens of th ousands have witnessed it, until it has ceased to
be a question among the intelligent portion of the com
munity.
When the Blood becomes Melees and stagnant, either
from the effects of Spring weather, change of climate
want of exercise, the use of a uniform Maine diet, or any
other cause ; this compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, will
wassw the BLOOD, carry off the putrid humors, MUMS
the ermine,
REOWLA7E THE BOWELS.
And impart a Tone of Vigor to the
Whole Body:
TO THE PUBLIC.
The public are hereby notified that the preparation Ex
tensively known as Dr. 8. P. Townsend's Compound en
tree t of Sarsaparilla is now manufactured under my di
rection and supervision, from the original recipe obtained.
front Dr. S. P. Townsend; and I certify that is compos
ed of ingredients PURELY VEGETABLE, and WITHOUT
CURY; and also that the ingredients are judiciously
co n i °united, so as to obtain from them their greatest
medicinal effect.
JAMES R. OHTLTON, M. D., Chemist.
Dr. S. P. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND IMAM' or Was.
?emu, has a reputation among all civilized nations as
the best preparation for . . .
Renovating and: Pnrifyirig the BLOOD'
which science has ever offered to man. In thus resides
its PECULIAR EXCELLENCE, and to this is due its world
wide renown.
It contains all the vegetable principles which expert•
mice bas proved useful in clearing the SYSTEM from
DISEASE, extracted and combined With the.higheat skill
which the refinements of modern chemistry enable us to
employ.
Whatever may be said by mortified competitors or
splenetic physicians, the fact that this medicine is EVERY
WHERE USED, and that its use creates an increased de.
mind, ahowa conclusively that it possesses medicine
merits of the first order
CAUTI'ON..
Tu avoid Imposition Is will be necessary to 800 that
DR. JAMES R. CHILTON'S
CERTIFICATE as well as the SIGNATURE of Dr. S. P.
Townsend, is on the outside wrapper ot each bottle.
BE VERY CAREFUL TO 'USE NO OTHER.
Proprietor's office, No. 41 Suitor/ street, N. Y.
And far sale by every Druggist in this city.
anitO-dfilaw.
'ED * -
A CONTROLLING ELEMENT tIF NA
TIONALITY is the system of education In a coml.
try. "In proportion as the structure or a government
gives force to public opinion, that public opinion Should
bo entightened."-IVoshingfon's InreteeLl Address. To
this end the people la general should be educated into a
correct and familiar acquaihtance with the nature and
principles of our aulernlnent end civil institutions.
"OUR GOVERNMENT : .An explanatory statemient et
the system of Government of the Country, ato,
AL FOR SC EOOl4, ACADEMIES AND POPULAR USE, , '
to a work' which, with proper historical notices, gives
We construction of the provisions of the Constitution of
the United States and of those of the several States, as
determined by Judicial authority, or derived from stand
ard writers, including some references to administrative
wa and practice, so as to show the actual working of our
general system of Government. It IS free from specials
tive opinions, cenSerVISUVO to Its tendency, and calculated
to cultivate the love of our country is his been used
to a considerable extent, in the EDUCATION OF YOUTH
in different Slates, and is-recommended by Jurists,
Statesmen and Presidents, and Professors of Colleges.—
Price $lOO. Sold by M. Id'KINNEY, '
del Harrisburg, Pa.
TO FARMERS,
80,000 is,,A,ofttPlj POUDRETTE,
Ippdl Manufacturing
company, for sale in lots to'suit purchasers. This is the
csaerzsr rstrrnizatt in market. $3 worth , will manure
an acre of corn, will increase the Mop Item one-third to
one-half, and will ripen the crop two weeks earlier, and,
unlike guano, neither injure the seed-nor land. A pamph
let, with satisfactory evidence and fall particulars, will
bo sent gratin to any one sending addreturto
LODI MANUFACTURING CO.
feb26-wlot 180 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
_ _
BAILEY'S ORIGINAL PACKAGES
Of STATIONERY and JEWELRY.
VW BUT IN MA MASKET: '
These packages contain 12 sheets of
inite and Colored Note Paper, and 12 White and
Colored Envelopes •, also, some one article of Jewelry,
lb° Jewelry constsba of ever, description of goods used
by am (la Book dealers, ed valued by them from Ft
cents to $2O.
PRICE *5 CENTS A PACKAGE.
Bea are of y•oor imitations. Buy only Bailey's Pack
ages i—you will get more Dr your money than by any
other source. Inducements for getting itp Clubs 6 Pack
meg fur $1 2S, 16 Paoxagee for SS 00, 93 Packages for
*0 25. The postage on each Package sent by mail 1116.
cents, which must be pild inadvanne. Traveling Agents
and Podlera supplied with a better article, and at a
lower price than con be obtained elsewhere. 'Our agents
write that they can sell ten of our packages to one of
any other. Give us a. triel,And judge for yourself. Jew
elry told at wholesale at about one-half the usual price.
Address,
J. L. BAILEY,
reb2o4:w 151 Court St., Boston,- Mass,
NOTICE:
NOTICE is hereby given that an assoeitt
non is formed itYr the purpose of establishing a
Rank of issue, discount and deposit wider the provhdons
of the Act establishing a system of Free Ranking in
Peonsylvania—said Bank to •be called the ' , The State
Bank of Pennsylvania, ,, to be boated at Ede, Fa., with
a capital of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, with the pre•
clings of =awing the same to Five Hundred Thousand
L i J a tr, de2o-wOm
To Farmers, Gardners and Truokers
A. PEYSSONS'
DISINFECTED POURDETTE !
Especially Itanutacted for Corn, Tobacco, Peas Grassi,
Cabbage, and every kind of Crop and Truck ing.
PRIM - M
-11 Th 00 AND $l2 00 rim Tos, on 40 omit AND
80 Cs rite Boar,
Also :—Pure Disinfected Nightfloil, packed in tight bar
rels at it 75, delivered only at A. Peysscm'a Wharf,
Gray's Perry.—(Liberal discount to Dealers.
ALLNUTACTIMFD AT
GRAY'S FERRY ROAD,
BELOW THE ARSENAL.
PHILADELPHIA,
AND AT
Pe' sson's Farm Woodbur7 toad
GLOUCESTER, N. 3.3
DEALERS :—French Richards; & Co., N. 4th - Street and
York avenue; John Craig, west end of Market Street
Bridge; Office of A. Person, Library street, Goldsmith's
Hall, No. 12.
A. PEYSSON & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Nos. 2 and 4 GOLDSMITIPS HAW,
import to order all kinds of seeds, FrAtt Tram and Ag
rioultetel imPlemestli from Frump.. tebSt.ilia
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS---NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 13, 1861
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
One of the largest and :moat completo Galleries in the
United States, where the beet Pictures, known to the
Photegvaphio art, are taken at prices no higher
than are paid for miserable caricatures.
'TIRE PROPRIETOR , A PRACTICAL
1 PHOTOGRAPHER, attends personally, every al t
ting—aud allows no ,picture to leave the Gallery unless
it gilt§ perfect satislitctlon.
Daguerreqtypes and Ambrotypee of absent or deceased
friends, photographed to any required site, or taken on
Canvass, life &se, and painted in 011 by the beet artists
At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather—
aa Perfect v i sitloudy days areahen,the Sun shines.
Persons ing the city arespectfully Invited to ex
amine oar spechnemi,w*cla ter price and quality defy
competition.
Oirlnstructione given in the art of. Photography.
Gallery Art,
TM Arch Street, Philadelphia: :
My family and friends all concur in t h e opinion that
the (Newell) Picture is mere llfe-like than anything they
ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by
different Artists in various ways, but I have never yet
had ene which presents so true to nature, all the features
and expressions 0( countenance as this.
From Hon. N. Joy Morris, late Minister to Italy.
The exquisite finish, beauty and softness of your per
trilits, conjoined with their durability of color and faith
fulness as likenesses, cannot thll to commend them to
the attention and patronage of all who ,appreciate true
rat.
From Col. James Page.
Having occasUm for a portrait, I procured one from
Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a minia
ture to Oil Colors, under the now process discovered by hilit,
and take great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction
given me, not only by the accuracy of .the likeness, but
its artistic finish In all respects; and recommend him to
the patronage of thosellteposeet to encourage the beefs
tiful art. JAWS PAGE;
jan2•lyw
3E3 8U C3V IX ' IS
RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIKE I
WAMPUM= ST
BAUGH & SON S.
No. 20 South Wharves,
Philadelphia..
'Cass PPICH, $45 rsa 2,000 IDs., xrt Encores Sums.
FARMERS, REMEMBER.'
91W3 article is prepared from RAW BONES,
jr. and contains a large amount of fertilizing constitu
ents, embodied ta no other similar preparation. • -
I. It is superior to Peruvian Guano, producing, In
some cases, 60 per cent. more. 1
2. It costss// person. less.
S. It has all the 4irturo of Pure Bone, while you lots
no Ume in waitmg for it,--it acts at once:
a, It furubrhes ely the food required , for th e ,,
growina.m..r.- -- . • ,
. 1:I " u P ernlan ly Improves the sad. - -
. It produce s, •
I. It prevents MA I M:
ot
8. It does not exhaust the roll.
9. The last reason why you should use it, is that thee ,
you can make a practical testes to the truth of all Mean
assertions. It winced butaltde to give It a trial.
1 ,
WE ALSO ILINCIFAVIWRI AS AIIIICLII OF
. .
"GROUND RAW BONES, 'i
(Guaranteed Pure,)
, GASH PRICE, SU PER 2,OOOIPOUNDS.
The above Manures we warrant.. entirely freo from
adulteration, being manufactured under the personal
superintendence et one of our Firm.
BAUGH Sr. SONS,
N0.,20 South Wharves, Philad'a.
Melba highest Cash Price paid for BONES,
fe b2O-3m
ME. w AM. R3:10 ,
Manufacturer of and Dealer is
STRAW GOODS
Noe. 103,106 and 107 N. Second St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
E ARE NOW RECEIVING our
SPRING STOCK, which will comprise a large
and desirable assortment of all kinds of
STRAW AND LACE GOODS.
Also, a large assortment of Lamas' S CHILDREN'S Ram
Our stock of FLOWIRSandRUCEDiroriII be unusually
large this season, and we would invite your special at.
tentlon to that department. Please call and examine
them before wafts your purchases. R. WARD.
ml6w4t Roe. 103d03 & 107 N. Second St. above Arch.
VAN INGEN & SNYDER,
Designers and EnoTavers on Wood'
•
N. N. am. & CHESTNUT STS.,
Philaddphia. - •
EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving
with beauty, oorrecar.ess sod dispatch. Original
designs furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons
wishing cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype,
can have views of fftlieges, : Churches, Store Fronts,
Machines, Stoves, Patents, kc., engraved as well on pen .
semi application.
Fancy a:uvelopee, Labels, Bill Endings, Show Bats,
Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the
bigheet style of art, and at ttm lowest prices.
For specimens of fine engraving, see the Illustrated
works of J. B. Lippincott & Co., B. H. Butler &Co.
ect264yd
1
DR. ;ESENWEIN'
Tax and Wood Naptha Pectoral,
Is Yu isin MEDICINE ax Tel WORLD. 1
For the Owre of Cow& and Oaldt, Croup, Bronealitis, At4l
that Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the '
Bead, DiPthes and for the relief of patients in
the advanced stages - of Costurapan, togeth
er with all diseases of the Throat and
Chest,and which predispose to Consumption. It la pe.
cullarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma.
Being prepared by a a practical Physician and Druggist
and one of 011212 EXPlatooll in the Coss of the no
ams to which the wax ma is Lusts. .4
in
It is offered tb the afflicted with the greatest mad .
Puy rr and be convinced that it is invaluable in e
01711 ol Baosrontai Avacnoms. Price b 0 cents per b
Prepared only by A. BSIDIWEIN, k CO., .
Druggist and Okada,
W. W. Cor. Ninth & Poplar tits., Philadelphia..
sa- Sold by C. A. Bannyart, liesare.Lmilffer & Do.,ad
C' K. KeKertiliwirißbbilli Jacob Bener, Middletown; Oa
K. Smith & Lw., Philadelphia, and by all Druggists aid
Storekeepers generally
4 TIE unit) , of Government, which con
stitutes yon one people, Is now dear to yon.n—
W Wen's Airmen Addrecr. A nationality is eaten
tial to the enduring pro/pertly of our country. True pa
triotism must arise from knowledge. It is only a proper
understanding of our civil institutions that can induce
strong and settled attachment to their principles, and
Impart ability for their maintenance.
"OUR' GOVERNMENT : An explanatory statemeM,or
the system of Government of the Omuta," containilthe
text of the Constitution of the United States, and the Om
stitutional_provisions-et , the weveralnwith their
meselag and coiretradon, as determined by dioial an
tiwar-yr .11.111' Ficedent and' practice, or ved from
MOM "Titers; digested and arranged for popular um
Pries $1 UT WA toyWICINNEY.„
Barrist!urg, Elk
Matti! mucus.
R. NEWELL'S
ENO. 724 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
com..,cp9N . s -
Prom Hon. Lewis D. Cmanbell,ll. C., Ohio.
"OUR - GOVERNMENT."
Miscellaneous.
keidiCeßo4g)lsP4its4o4:l•llq
GOULD & CO.,
203 and 205 North Second street, and 145, 14
and 149 Race St.,
PHIL A DELPHIA.
(From the Philadelphia Ledger.]
UNION FURNITURE DEPOT.—Every
head of a family has a house to furnish, and, no
matter whether rich or poor, every one wants the best
Furniture his or her money will buy, end every home
can be WELL FORIIIBIIED if the money intended for
that purpose be carefully expended.
The safest way to purchase Is to aend an order to a
fair dealing Brm, who have the Atoll ities to manufacture
and roll ak the lowest prices. Bat no matter bow boned
a Orin may be, unless they have the best machinery to
manufacture and the trade which will enable them to
make large purchases of stock and materials at the low
est prices, it is folly to expect them to sell as low as a
larger establishment. The “UNION FURNITURE DE
POT" combines, perhaps, the greatest advantages to be
found anywhere by housekeepers ; its extensive were
rooms'
which occupy a front of cuss feet on Second
street, with writ ninon e) feet In depth and sixxr feet on
Race street, withsterxermrtim feet depth, are well stored
With an assortment alba best made FCIRMTURE, of the
latest and beet styles, which cannot fail to satisfy any
family want in that diree.tion. Messrs. GOULD tit CO.,
the proprietors, have every manufacturing facility known
to the trade, and any order entrusted to them, whether a
single article or a general assortment, at whole:de or re
tail is sure to be tilled at the lowest price for which the
same articles can he procured anywhere; and for much
less than is paid at some places. There is some satisfac
tion, too, when sending orders to them, to know that you
have a lair. dealing firm to Ow/met business with.
mart-omw
CONSTITUTION WATER I
• THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR DIABETES.
THE CURATIVE properties of this me
dicta(' direct themselves entirely to the organs of
secretion, and by so altering the condition of the stomach
and liver, thilt the starchy principle of the FOOD is not
converted. Into sugar so long as the SYSTEM is under the
influence of the,
Constitution Water ;
which giro these . Crg4l/5 UM!) Lo reCO,Ver_ttleir healthy
tone and vigor. Wenre able to state that the CONSTI
TUTION WATER has cured every case of DIABETES in
Which tame been given.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK, OF THE BLADDER, DI
, FLAMIKAITON OF THE EIONeYS, AND CATARRH OF
THE BLADDER, STRANGU ART, AND BURNING OR
PAINFUL URINATING
For these diseasee it is truly a sovereign remedy, and
UM much cannot be said in its praise. A single dose has
beewknown to relieve the most urgent symptoms ' • TRY
I; WE 1150 OP YOU, In these cases, and you will give your
praise to OONSTITUION WATER.
Ukcsaanort Os TUN I{DINNTS. Br DMAN AND URINARY PAO.
SAGES, RETENTION OF URINE, DISEASES OF 7IIE PECS. ;
IRATE GLAND, STONE EV EDE BLADDER, CALCULUS,
GRAVE; BRICILDUS2 DEPOSITS AND !NOLTE OR
' GFOL'S OR Mk== Discaatioss,
lama DELNAIIND.
Diseases all occurrlug from ono and the same cause
will be entirely tiered by the Constitution Water:
. There is no class of diseases that produce such exhaus
ting °libels upon the human constitution as Diabetes and
Diseases of the - ifidneta;-Bladder and Urinary Passages,
and through a false modesty; they are, neglected until
they are so far advanced' aslabe biyond We control of
ordinary remedies, and in a maiority of cases little can
be done by the physicians, and we present the:
•
• MIVSTITUT — ' lON 'WATER
To the public with tbo conviction that it hall no equal 1 ,
wsHeving the Mass or diseases for which it •• .1191.„-t
1.11.15.1.11M.we
aTittrtinewarded tor our-effortsin placing so va , rtable
a remedy to sierra iw meet the requirements or patient
and pliyriclan: For sato by all Druggists.
Wll. H, GREGG St CO., Propriet ors.
• • hICIII.IIAN 41c ALLEN general agents,
1air30.404 No. 46 Cliff Street, New York.
:AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
VIVO Auditorappointed by the Orphaife
sa. iltoirtUf Daiiphin comity, to distribute the balince
Irestine*ln thehands of AngenAx Mau's, Administra,
tor of George W. Miller, late of Lykeni township, in said
Countyydeed., will meet the parties interested at his of,
'llee,to the borough of Gratz, In said county, on SNUB*
DAY, the 13th dsy of April nom; at 10 o'clock •.114
which time and place they are hereby notified to attend
and present their claims:
warl6-3tw JONAS LOCIDENSCHLAGRFt, auditor.
NOTICE.—The account of ISRAEL'
BARLEY, Assignee of Daniel Biegal h as been filed
tu the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin county, and
*IU bi confirmed by said Court on the 26ta day of April,
'net, unless canto be shown to the contrary.
ular3o.wBt WM. MITCHELL, Prothonotary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
WHEREAS letters of Administration
on tha estate of JOHN KILLINGER, late of East
Hanover township, have beengranted to the subscriber;
all .persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to
hiake Immediate payment, and those having claim*
against the estate of the said deceased, will make known
t4e . fame without delay to
iner3o-61w
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration have this
day issued upon the estate of DAVID MARCH, late
or-Dauphin county, deced., to the sabscriber. All persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested
Irvnlidte piOment immediately, and those having claime
to present them for settlement.
ntar2343tvr ' MAGDALENA MARCH,
Admmistratria.
NOTICE.
/TULE annual election of Directors of the
1. Central Insurance Company, will be bold at their
office, in Market Square, on Tuesday the 7th day of May
nazt,.between the boars or 10 o'clock A. M., and 12
o'clock M., of said day.
ApriLLO.w4t D FLIIIIING. Beery.
al: citizens of the different cities an d
A. towns throughout the Slate are invited to competi-;
Ikea Yor the place at which the next annual State F air;
shall be held: Proposals containing Inducements and.
advantages, directed to the undersigned Commit tee,-app
pointed' by the Executive Committee, will be 'nerved up!
to and Including May. Slat next. Communications ,
shoul.d be addressed to either of the following persons
COLDER,JII.,
JNQ,!'•
'MEIN H. ZIEGLER,
Harrisburg, Po.
:MILOS Sr RAPP, •
Northumberland, Pa.
Committee.
aps td
DRURY 'S
UNRIVALLED UNION CEMENT.;
Approved by every one mho has used it, and admitted
by all tb be far superior to anything of the
kind yet ofered to the public !
Will mend all kinds of Crockery, China,
Glass., Marble, &c., &e.
FARMERS can Mend the handles of their hoea, aho
vels,-rakes, their harmed', boots, shoes, ex.
MANUFACTURERS can aplicoand mend their belting
with Ea CABINET MAKERS, PICTURE FRAME MA.
HERS; JOIN€BS, in short all who tUe GL UK or CEMENT
its their has** win derive entire hatiidaction from the
use of this admirable Cement.
Those who trY it mescal use.= other.'
• ar MERCHANTS MAHE A NOTE OF TEM, S I
Manufactured and for sale by
C. A. DRURY,
No. 402, Ridge Avenue, 'Philadelphia.
, ,
PRICE • 25 CENTS A BOTTLE
- N. B.—Agents wanted eo every 2bwri, aunty and
Stale is the'Union.:. marls-Bmosw
MEI
ALDBEINISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE.
MILE undersigned having been granted
A. Letters testamentary bn the estate ofJobn 7 . thslt,
dee'd:, late corltast Hanover township, Dauphin county,
hereby.not4r all persons lndebted_to said estate to make.
MA** !lithPuttad three harm w Me.
stint m ,properlt 'authentleeled or t t _ • ,
•
wwa
NEW IMPROVEMENTSJ AT REDUCED PRICES.
THE WEIEELEIC& -WILSON Manufac
turing Company having gained au their suite at
law, with infringing manufacturers of Sewing Machines '
propose that the public should be benefltted thereby,
and Save accordingly reduced the prices of their Sewing
Macbinea.. After this date they will be sold at rates that
will pay a fair profit owthe cost of manufacture, capital
invested, and expense of making sales ; such prices a
will enable - them to make first clam machines, and, as
heretofore, guarantee them in every particular.
' In accordance with the announcement above I will
sell their splendid Sewing Machined at prices from $4.5
to Woe the gas foll case nuusignes. IS is a welt aka):
-rn0.....t aut - Mit the
JAMES T. HAMPTON,
East HatlOVer TORil23lllp.
illitallanouo
Care Ceimb, 0:41, Hoarseness, In"-
4 , , QM k J
.... - enta, o4
viroa4 any lirttattou ßdive ofor me Sonenett aacking
RONC II Al . Cough in Connaaption, Brow
dolts, elsthwea . , and °stares,
Clair and me: itrength to
m ln k .k<s,'
1.14 voles of
vc' .. ' P 1711114 IO SPEd.KE Rfij
and SINGERS.
Ireir are 'aware of the Importance of checking a Cough
or "Common Cold" in its Brat stage ; that which in the
beginning would yield to a mild remedy It neglec soon
snacks tho Lungs. "BROWNS BRONCHIAL )
containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and
Bronchial Irritation.
'"That trouble In my Threat, (Tor which
the "TROCHES" are a speedo) having
made me often a mere whisperer."
N. P. WILLIS.
"I recommend their use to Pupil
Speakers."
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
REV. E. H. CHAPIN.
"Have proved extremely serviceable
tbr Hostreenese.” •
REV. HENRY WARD BREMER.
"Almost Ingest relief in the distreesing
labor of lireatidng peculiar to Asthma."
REV. A. O. EGGLESTON.
"Contain no Opium or anything hilari
ous." DR. A. A. HAYES,
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHEES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
Chentlat,Bostan.
simple and pleasant oombhunlon let
tughs, n.O _ _ _
BROWN'S
TRGaiIE
tneilclikl Jo Bronchitis
D11..1 F. W. LANK,
"1 have proved tiserr excellent for
Whooping Cough."
BROWN'S
TIWCILES
BROWN'S
REV. EL W. WARREN,
Boston.
4 Benellolal when compelled to speak,
soaring from Cold."
REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON,
St. Loon!.
TROCIER
BROWN'S
TROCHES
91ffectual in removing Itoarsoneas and
Irritation of the Throat, so common with
Speakers and Singers"
RROWN'S
Prof. M. STACY JOTINSON,
• La Grange, Ga.
. Teacher of Ennio, Southern
Female College.
"Great benefit when taken before and
after preaching, as they prevent HOarßO
ness. From their past effect, I think they
will be of permanent advantage to me."
REV. E. ROWLEY, A. If.,
Presideet of Athens College, Tenn.
arSold by all Druggists at 25 centea box.
nov2e•dawti m
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
BROWN'S
TROCHES
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES,
Mm). 10171 •
m nen gemenrurlirsattina .
.
Is the beat one in the market, the beet made, most maple
and least liable to get out oPorder, and they are now as
low am .the Inferior machines. CoU and see them a
Third and Mirka.
dee-6m . W. O. ITICYOK, Agent
3133
FAMILY DRUG STORE.
SHE UNDERSIGNED 'HAS -OPENED
a Wholesale and Retail Drng and Prescription Store,
in the Iron Front Bunning, No. 128 Market street, lately
occupied by Mr. Eby, wehre can be Dined an anti renew
stock of Fresh and Pure Drags Perfumery, Soaps .014,1
OIL, COAL OIL LAMPS, Burning Fluid, Ale cool Patent
Medicines, Stationery, Fancy. Articles, tro., he. We
have the agency for the sale of Kline's Celebrated Arti
ficial Teeth, to Aid" we would invite the attention oi
Dentists.
By strict attention to business, and desire to please,
we respectfully ask a share of Public Patronage.
Q. W. MILES.
N. B.—Prima Havana Began and Tobacco constantly
on hand.
aprB•dly
DR. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTIST
OFFERShis services to the citizens of
Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share of
the public patronage, and gives assurance that his beat
endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction In his pro
fession. Being an old, well tried dentist, he feels safe in
writing the public generally to call on him, assuring
hem that they will not be dissatisfied with bis services,
Office No. 19S Market street, in the house formerly oc
cupied by Jacob R. Eby, near the United States Hotel,
Harrisburg, Pa.
AMBROTYPRS FOR 25 CENTS.
THE subscriber respectfully announces
to tho citizens of Haarisburg and vicinity, that he
ban taken rooms over ICELICER'S HABDWAIUtt STORE.
eouttreast corner of Market &pare, where be is prepared
to execute every-style of AMBROMW, al Oat lowest
prices, from 26 cents and upwards. DA.4II:IO3IIOTYPE.o
carefully copied, od Pictures' inserted in Lockets and
Pins. Casos of all descriptions constantly ou band.
Give me a call if yon want a good and cheap picture.
m7dlm • GEORGE it. PARICER.IAmbroty Met.
ALDERMAN
HENRY ,PE_FFER,
OFFIOE--THIRD STREET, (SHELL'S ROW,
NEAR MARKET.
•
Resicknce Chestnut Street near Fourth.
CITY OF HARRISBURG, PRItleA.-,
LIQUORS AT COST !
lIAVING concluded to disecintintie the
business; we offer Our•largoaid complete assort
ment. of FINZ Worms, B rANDIIB, and liquors of every . de
tioription at cost with - mit reserve. •
WI,L DOCK JR. at VU.,
Opposite the Court loose.
H. L. - G ODB 0 L
"PRACTICAL Tuner: and - Repairer! of
Pianos. Melodeons; &ci, &c. will receive orders in
funire at WM. KNOCHE'S Music Store, 92 Market atrpoi
All ardent IA at the above named place, or at the BuM' er
cruse, will meat with promnistlestion. . j .
'First claws PIANOS for WS. seas
1861. 1881-
„: INTERESTING TO ALL!
CATHCART & BROTITNI4
No. 14 MARKET SQUARE, '
iILANSINOIT co= Tams yam Laws Assoirraw Oa
SPRINGjaltl 7 ‘ ' GOODS i.
ALL imps, ALL math, • NVEHT STYLI, SySIT 'clirAury,
ANT km', Maas LoW Acoolmal.y.
DRESS GOODS .IN'. GREAT VARIETY
MOST STOCK OP DOMESTIC GOODS, PRICKS LOWER
TITAN STEL
Every ilr/14 f en 1, 11% offered taPurci* VrirOAßTl
mar 23 ; ,AoCle to the Harrieberg Pi
MrAIMI6.—A(gENTS TO SELL' PXCIE.
_ ettztutnapty JEWZGRl,:athitkei,
one urai l:an purchaldf elsewhere, mow
%or Ilk ) J. L.T.ALtAllip
: 112 Vireft ' PreaSk *OA WO% M*4: 4 l.
t , - t_. rzst,,i)
ittam riutingi Of.
Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK FEINTING of every
description, cheaper that it can be done at any other ra
iabliebmentin the country.
. . . _ ...
ra-Four lines or less constitute onaltalf Neer*. Slit
hues or more than four constitute a square.
user *oar% one day l.'s a
one week t Or
one month. .... •
" threo months 3 Ov
" six months 4 0
one year.... to 04
One Square' one day 60
" ' 0120 week..
...... 200
64 one month 8 00
4. three months 8 00
" Mt months—.
'a One year 10 00
inf-Ettudneas notices Inserted to the Local column, iir
bairn Marriages and Deaths, FIYR CF.N•ig PER LINM
or each Insertion.
NO. 85.
,q-Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements.
1,500 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
9,000 to 10,000 NEW WORDS In Vocabulary.
Table of SYNONYMS, by Prot. GOODRICH,
with ether new features. Together with all the matter of
Prom Prof. IL N. Day, ancirmati, Feb. 20, 1861.
" The immortal work of the Prince of English
Lexicographers The wonder is, not that there are
proofs of his partaking of our common imperfect and
fallible humanity, but that there are so few, and that ho
was so far in advance of his age To be, I will not
say 'the best,' but the cnly desirable Dictionary of the
language."
DR. 0.
"Webster was the first lexicographer of English who
placed definitions and etymology on a proper heeds
Webster, the chief of English lexieographers.*—Prof.
Haldeman in the Treveiyan Prize Buoy.
From Harvey P. Peet, LL. D. Principal Deg( and
Dumb Institution, Kew York, Jan. 24, 1861.
"I can hardly express my admiration of its value. I
rejoice that it is used so extensively, end should rejoice
still more If it should be introduced Into all our schools
and seminaries of learning, und be recognized as the
lILLYDAILD by every American writer No considera
tions of this nature can overcome the convictions of my
judgment in favor of the superiority of Webster:,
Si/rSENTMIENT OF NEW YORK.
More than ten thousand copies of Webster's Un
abridged Dictionary have been placed in as many of the
Public Schools of our State by the voluntary action or
their several School Boards. Heartily approving the
general introduction of this standard authority in Dethg-
Ilona, Orthography, and Pronunciation, now rendered yet
mere valuable by the Pictorial Synonyms, 10,000 24er
Words and other attractive and useful features, and de
sirous of that uniformity of usage in these partioulars,
which Dr. Webster's works are. so eminently Sited to
secure,we cordially recommend the School Abridgements,
the Primary, the Common School, High Senool and Acad
emic Dictionaries, to all our schools, as better fitted for
their nee than any others with which we are acquainted.
January, 1801.
H. H. Van Dyck, State Surt. Public Instruction.
D. H. Cochran, A. 111., Prin. Nor. School, Albany.'
R. G. Kimball, A. M. Prof. Math. in State .Nor. School.
A. G. Busted, Ass't Prof. in Maths, in State Nor. School.
W. D. Huntley, Supt. Exp. Deptartnient, State Nor. Selz.
Prof. H. W. Benedict, A. M. Collegiate Ins. Rochester.
S. S. Randall, Supt Public Schools, Now York City.
S. B. Hunt, Superintendent Schools, Buffalo.
Oliver Aroy, Principal High School, Buffalo.
And more than two hundred other School Commission
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Aprlll-3td-Btw •
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
51 MARKET STREET,
IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY
TO GET
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
SCHOOL STATIONERY,
Comprising as the various
READING AND SPELLING BOOKS,
ARITILURTICS ALGEBRAS,
GRAMMARS, ETYMOLOGIES!,
DICTIONARIES', HISTORIES,
PHILOSOPHIES, and
all the 41:11300L BOOKS used in the various Public and
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COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS,
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BLANK BOOKS, SLATES,
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PENS AND HOLDERS, INK
INKSTANDS, RULERS and
the most complete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONERY
constantly on hand and for sale at THE LOWEST PRICER
or ANY PLAIN, in the city at
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51 Market Street.
sir Liberal discounts mace, to teachers and dealers.
Any article not on baud promptly furnished without
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of
Administration on the estate of JOHNATEIAN Fiume,
late of Lower *waters to wnship,Dauphin Co.,deo'd., have
this day been granted to the subscribers. All persons har
ing claims against the estate, are requested tomako
known the same without delay, and persons knowing
themselves indebted are requested to make Immediate
payment to the undersigned. ADAM FISHER
POLLY FISHER,
mitt.* Administrators of es tate of Jonathan Sieber.
NOTICE ie hereby given that the account
• joi or d. K. FAHNESTOCIt, Seguestrator alba Down
ingtown. Ephrata and Harrisburg Turnpike, has been
filed to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin county,
'and will be confirmed by the said Court on the 26th day
Of April next, unless cause be shown to the contrary.
m 164011 Wit. inrcsau Prothonotary.
(ARCS ST• CARPET WAREHOUSE
IOLDDEN & BICKNER,
gig ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
A RE now receiving for SPRING TRADE
la. a splendid lino of English and American CARPET
-IMM, bought at Panic Prices, and to bo sold very low.
Velvet, grustels, Three Ply,lngrain and Venetian. with
an Immense stock of low priced OARPkTINGS ; Ott Cloths,
Drnggets, Mats, Sztl.; Fitly pieces of Canton I:lettings, all
the difiaantwidtbs very cheap.
Portion in *kilt of CARITTINGS are reminded that this
stock of Givds is very extensive, and as we buy and
sell exclusively ler CASH we are prepared to offer goods
at very low prices, at least 10 per cent. cheaper than any
other hoyee in the trade. mar 23 3mw
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
" undersigned having taken out let
-Itereof adednibtrat len on the estate of John utger,
late of Swatars township, Dauphin county, deed. here
by polities all persons having claims against the Aid es
tate to present them for settlements and all persons
tnowteg themselves to be indebted to-the said °State wit,
come forward and settle the sa
ARGme.
• MARET BIGGER.
spdetw Adminiotratrix.
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; 10FAS' THE RUN of. 4 ft.. Stones, a 40
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r
a now doing a fair rete ll trade.
i .li
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i
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