Celegrao. lIARRISBURG, PA Tuesday Afternoon, September 2T, 1859. LARGEST CIRCULATION..-Hy w recent de. Odom' of the Harrisburg Port Nester, the TRUSGRAPH hes the LARGEST CIRCULATION, within the delivery of the Pout Olnee, of may Paper, Daily of , APPollaprplablishadAisr-thWplace , : , - "A PITIFUL 4.130RTWN," Onegeovernor Packer's = office-holders, Deputy Secretary Dreifenbseh, has been in Clinton county for some weeks, man aging the Locofoco politics of that county, to the neOeet of his official duties here, In the last issue of his delectable sheet, the Milton Democrat, he characterizes a late speech of B Rusu PETRIKEN, Esq., one of the People's candidates for the Le gislature, as "a pitiful abortion." Mr. Pan=Nis agentleman of acknoWledged rability,bonorable and high-minded, courte ous and dignified---which is more than can truly be said of his assailant. We think it would be difficult to 6nd, any where, a more " pitiful abortion" than the Deputy Secretary. He has always been regarded as thif smalleskkind of a "small potato" politician-Ar miserable cringing sycophant—ever readrindtwill ing to serve his superiors, in any capacity, for the sake of the thrift that follows fawning;" and the place he now holds was bestowed upon him aftecompense for menial work performed during a long term of service in the employ of his present master. For years past he has maligned and slandered the best and purest men in the Opposili t on party of Clinton county, as he is nowdiaing Mr. PETRIKEN; but fortunately he id too well known in that region to do serious injury—:like a poisonous serpent deprived of its sting, he crawls along inh hisses, without the pow er to wound. V the Deputy Secretary would behold an accurate likeness of " a pitiful abortion," he has only to consul-, his mirror 1 The secret of his assail t upon PETRLKEN is fear of certain promised developments, in the event of Vitt gentleman's election, which will have a damaging effect upon the corrupt crew whose dirty work he is employed to do. This it is that " makes the galled jade winoe"—this is the real secret of ilie:ata holy crusade waged against Mr. Prat Kim by the unscrupulous and 'cupt leaders of the Locofoco party in Clinton county, prominent and most violent of whom is ALLISON WRITE, of LOCOMpION uohniety; the great rejected of the people in; that Congressional district. The pee pie, however, are on thshatde of Mr. PST aIINN, and we confidently anticipate his election by an overwhelming majority. We know that scores of the most influen tial • and active Democrats of Lycoming end Clintou counties have declared in his flier, and not'only talk but work for him. Let our Americen-Republican 'Mends do their duty, and both . Mr. PETRIKEN, and liioVorthy colleague MI.MEHAITIY, will betrinnaphantly elected. 4N "INTERESTING CASE" POE THE DOdirOtts.ln a ease before Justice Con lon, the other day, in Indianapolis,where in.one physician claimed , pay from another for visiting his patients at his request, it was shown in evidence that it was a cus tom with physicians not to make charge for visiting another's patients, when re quested by the physician in attendance to do so. The Justice held that custom made law, and that the complaining phy la, 4 4 " - ireilid have to a r bide the rules ital ~itt atiqns of iroiession. The ens 'lo qii ' 440431114 .1 1 ras paramount to t i a n i om i 01 144Aid'iligt.3 Illaitfatit'hipeCted to get pay for his.servi cea ho won* ittivetto, bring an tied= against the party whom he, served as a physietan,latniuotoagainatttho person who requested him to•aot as such. Q4►#EERON •IN ERIE COIJNTY.The Ea& Dispatch, an ably edited and influen tial journal, contains an article on the Presidential question which is brief and to tke point. There is a whole column in thelulloWing paragraph :-- It is aweltevident fact that the record of the tunes _builcate tautly_ and beyond controver *OW lbjat al4e ilLar Caustsmf Is the fi rst Quake Of Perunoiliefira. Already has over four fifths of the Republican journals of this State, as well as County Conventions of the same party, taken decided ground in fa*, his nomination- He is decidedly the mvaila blaeandldate yet produced, and if nominated would carry Pennsylvania beyond a doubt. He is the People's candidate, and poeseeses every 4 . )1 0 110 0 of success. ANIITIEOPIAINENG , ," ELECTIONS MIS •FALX..—In October elections will occur in ?ennaylianiat Ohio; Minnesota, Mississip pi, Georgia;' lowa and Kansas. In the lowly part of November the following Stabs will vote :—New York, New 'Ter tot, liiniaiana, Maryland, Massachusetts and Wisconsin. pennspluania Math) (telegraph, ttuesban Afternoon, September 2,7, 18,19 TIME TO WORK I We are now within two weeks of the election, and it is time for our political friends throughout the county to arouse from their lethargy, organize thoroughly, and go to work. The Locofocos, with their usual cunning and tact, are operating quietly and effectively, marshaling their forces, and by slanderous insinuations seeking to poison the minds of American Republicans against candidates on their own ticket. It is time, therefore, for the working men of our 'party to buckle on their armor, and go into the contest with a determination ; not to furl their banners or ground their weapons . until the battle shall have been fought,,and the -victory won ! Organize every township and school district ! Circulate documents among the people, ancMilt Aim out to the meetings ! Place'tiokets in the hands of reliable men whip will furnish them to the voters ! Show the opponents of Locofocoism the importante of a decisive victory this 'fall, in view of the approaching Presidential contest ! In every respect do your duty, from now until the electionoid wheit the second Tuesday of October arri4s, marshal ydur forces, march in solid column to the ballot boxes, and poll a FULL. VOTE' for the whole People's ticket ! Do this, and a glorious triumph in old Dauphin 1 0..... will be the r It. ..e. THE REVI IN IREL , ' continues to spread. Scotland an. " ales are now awaking, and England itself is welcoming the gracious visitations. Even France begins to look up. There is a prospect that this new interest will be more telling in the United Kingdom than it was in tbislimntry. These examples of spread ing religious excitement"thew how rapid and pervading the rowel* of the gospel may yet become among the nations. The Protestant world.. see,' now more than ever to be praying, " ~ ingdom con."' It will yet come an. . all the world. TEE DIETHODIBTS DOWNON THE NEW YORK LEDGER.—What will Mr. Corncob And Ma. A.pprent4, and Son r. Ever'_ lasting, and other literate write " only for the Ledger," th he fol lowing. The leaders and ewarda of the Makodist Episcopalthurch at Lambert. viil r , N.J., have - Reechoed, That the circulation-Ad'reading of the New York Ledger and &Ike Gamete is a vio la "on 0i the spirit and ititeittrof that portion of ....etteral rules of tom, dkurch—first, the in , .ctlon to do no hardirrsecond, doing what we , ow is nit for the glory oflod ; thirdly, the • . ing of those books which do not teed to the knowlete and love of God. AN INFLUENTIAI ORCIAN DESERTS kt,ptibraa.—The New York Journal of r mem, which r haa hitherto danced 10- DiAtflae,"populpr sovereignty," publishes AttoknkGeneral Black's reply to Dou glas' lifirper''essai, tu3kremarks It takes the trhaftlitinocratic ground, Ivhich raise the question of 'Slavery in a Territory to decision of-its inhabitants when` they enter the Union as a State ;—not in their unfledged condition, when first organized into a Territory. i5..«.0.41. 4 ' Qum:R.—The Sunbury Girlie ) a rabid LocAro paper, takes . - strops ground in *favor of the election ofir RUSH PETRIKR ~E sq.,ione of thl "- pie's candidate, r Assembly in the Ly -3 coming district; We presume th reasfi is, that.the editor Considers the Liicefoco nominee incompetent for the position, or too dishonest to be trusted. BROADOABT BENEFIOENCIE.-Tl*) Hon. Robert Orr, of Armstrong county, Pa., proposes to donate to every new Sabbath school formed in the country, for the space of two years, five dollars, towards the pre ouring of a library, provided those inter= sated in'the school wig ive a similar sum to the same object , e , will also gyve a Bible' Air the use of the school. TIM , CinBAT Eso/mn/ James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from a pre ecription of Eli J. Clarke, 11. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known medicine is no imposition, but a sure end safe remedy for female DidionWes and Obstructions from any cause whatever; and although a powerful remedy, thencontain nothing hurtful to the constitution. -TO ILARRIDD LADIES It Is peculiarly buffed. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Taus Pius navy NTT= DNIN Known TO PAIL wallas mit runsonoss ON 151 2ND DAON OP PAIIPIELDT ABB WILL OB- Namko. For full particuhui, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent N. 8.-111. and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 Pills, by return mail. C. A. Itasavairr, agent for Harrel burg, Pa. T. W. Dytat & Sons, WIIOI6SBiO agents Philadelptila lunl3-dawly. To the Be• Dragged and Poisoned Citizens OF PENNSYLVANIA You are overrun with a deluge of the vilest compounds in the form or "Alcoholic Drinks" that ever emanated from that peeler society, the Lewes limas. They are sold to you as a luxury, or they are dispensed to you as a Medicine, and in either case the effect is the same — There is b at'otte way to escape, and that is to use, ait a luxury or a medicament, a sale and reliable stimulant, sold under Bump and seal, which renders it certain that U has not been tempered with. Such an article is OHAB,LIB' LONDON CORDIAL GIN, which is distilled under inspection or the British Govern went, is delicately flavored (unlike any other Gin) with lone of IWO most valuable restoratives or the Vegetable - Kingdom, and is by far the most healthy beverage extant. ' Taxman =MIT FIITSIOUNII OF Manors AND AYIJUOL (.;d not Oftly recommend its use by the bale mid heart 4 bat prescribe it as a medicine where a stimulant is rim . Ten roma au will And it not only a pleasant , bats certainrellet in sugaringe of a'perlodical charac t r. Mumma GIMEDIN or am. 2111113 PrObOace It - fectly pare, and Ito ilatorative marks inoomperable. I _ Ilioldprt and pint bottles by aliDamidiere,. at Gmer ke. _ In, ' Barriaburg by D.W . Gaw i p ~ 0, "Waft igirmit. . • - EDMUND C. CELLRI.OI, General Agent, a , '', , 41,17 Depot No. 80 Broadway, New York LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO TEI DAILY TELEGRAPH'. News From Washtngtom WastirsoTox, Sept. 27 The report that President Morn designed re• turning to Costa Rica, and appealing to the people, is without foundation. He remains in Heir York to await news from home. .In structions will he sent out to Mr. Dimity on the sth of October, directing him to recognise, at once, the new Government and open negotia tions for the settlement of American claims. Intimations nee - ived in =diplomatic circles hare, would justify the belief that England and Fiance will again be allies in a terrible war, and that China will be. made to suffer severely for her late attack:.4in the :Engfi,„ &ops. The rumor that Russia had ,a finger in it, is fully credited in official circles. = :. I • It is believed that the Maj. Cross case will be dlsliosed of this Week. # 1# I - 4 1 111, IP• Arrival of a 'California StOwner. Nit* YOU% Sept. 27 The steamer Moses Tay* from Aspinwall on the kitiik; arilitiat this 'Morning with 42, 042,383 in specie. The vessel wairannded in the.mAanctrof the harbor of lie7West during an hour of intense darkness and storm, in consequig e of the light at the light house at that po hg - extinguished.- . The Crleketep at Montreal. *ONTINAL,. Sept. 27.—N00n Thobcricketers are just going on the ground to finish the Oar. An exciting match has been . fixed for to-diorrOw between the six of All• England and the six of the United Canfda clubs, each party choosing fire others from among the outside cricketers. Regatta of the N ork Yacht Club. KW Yottz, Sept. 27. .The concluding regatta of the New York Yacht Club has come off at last. Three schoon ers of the first class, and two sloops, the MaMay and Narragansett ~only a ling du the race,— The prizes $5OO each, were won .by the Zioga and the two sloops above named. Alr al or the yof Baltimore. Yoarr;Sept. 27. The steamer City of Be timore, from Liverpool on the 14th, arrivedthis morning. 4 He vices have been anticipated. The illhaling Balloonists. - 4VATIIIITOWIN, N. Y. ' Nothing toss yet known o mountain or Mr. Haddock, who m eAtidjoon ascension here on the 22nd inst. itiartharm is felt for their safety. Their course when last seen, was at northeast. Special - Notices. STAIR & Emir cAßPrmidijnicils; Parlor, Bed unand lillpipso Carpets, Flour Oil Olothe, & Window Shifts tiveryWlng to be feund In a carpet Mor,clor sale at low prices lip that, at .Tames Carpet Store, Cor,..g.Vitilk 11C.AilEgri Ste ., Philadelphia; Paten is the first street of anyWabove Market St. Ittro itLw.1.11.41. - -• - •-,•-•--.-• • . MUSE/3W, An experle pad nurse and female pbystcia 1 , bas a Soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly facilitates the process of tee I , g by soft ening the gems, reducing all Inflatnmatio I allay all pain, and is sure tooegulate the bowels. upon it, Bothers, it will give rest to yourselves, relief and bealgi to your infanta. Perfectly safe In all cases. See dvEfilsement lu another column.' . augt-dawly SAISLAPARILLi.—TbI3 troptdal root has a reputation wide as the world, for curing one class of the disorderk that afflict mankind—a repritstion too which It deserves as the best antidote we possess lbr ecrofulou.s complaints. Rat to be brought into use, its virtues must be concentra• hal and combined with other medicine:what Increase its power Some reliable compound orthis character IS much needed lb the community. Read the advertise meat of Da. Ayaa's Sarsaparilla in ouetolumus, and we know it needs no encomium from us to give our citizens OP ence in what he offers. Organ, Syrame, S. I. a trim Antidote for Poison. e w Tax Run Kittza. 7 -Rev i len, writing from Tavoy, likarnali,Jan. 1411,1861, sa Rhin the past four years I have used and disposed hove eve hundred bottles, but am now out. Please send me a fresh supply (throw : the Misteskei Rooms) as soon as you can, say fwo 'h dred bottles. I dare not be without it myself, and th ' ' , are endless calla for it, both by Burman and Karens. I always take It with me Into the jungles, and boyars titient occasions Muse it, both on myself and others. One night, while sleeping in an open Zoete. I was awoke by e monaexcistelsting pain in my fttotakporeztamination, (fount . ' IMd been bltlen by a Centipede. I immediately applied tWPain Killer, and found instant relief. In lees 'd& one hour I wasieda askiep.” 1 '# im o li 1 Rev Mr; Hibbard, writing from Burma to hfs father says: , thavtoesid Perry littils , ' Paiilt ,coughs, colds, summer complaints, burns, and sting of scorpions, with uniform success. We ays!keep it where we can put our band on it in the dark, if need be, The stain on linen, hom the •use of the Pain Killer, is sully removed by washing in alcohol. sold by druggists, grocers and, medicine dealers generally. mi. sepl7-daw2w Jflarrirb. On Thursday morning, September 22, by the Rev. Dr DeWitt, IL N. 11 , Ametta, of Bellefonte, to Iltanaiiii only daughter of Hugh Hamilton, dee'd, of Harrisburg. 04 the,'224 ineq, , bythe Ret. Charles Ai nagrOlteso. and hiss Naar, 111:411 it,Nar rieburg On the same day, by the same, Mr. JOTZPII Tama atid Miss ILtar GUMS, both or Harrisburg. - On the 46th of September, by Rev. T. H. Robinson, Mr. Josara MitubtApionoteen add Miss Retina Foarsity, bOth i f of, cumberland ant Pa • .... i ~ September 27th, , y the Hey..,J, Et; Martz, at !la `real dii2ca Of the Pastor, Mi.loax B.Tiroir, and Mtn; ' Ursa- ILVs AtaarauT,:all Orba s aiiillitrailay;Pa. Alik at t h e *Fie 1 4 ,18 04 place ' ; th e .1519 Pet Er r. &MVP. Hannan and Dipi Mitryna Pcrrimoin, all o Dauphin Comity, Pa, „pit..ATTSMEN WILL RIND A COSI4RTE ASSORTMENT . . • „ . OF DRAWING PAPERS, IN SHEETS AND Di ROLLS, LEAD PENCILS,: INDIA INK, COLORS, GUN, &C. AT BRIIGNER.E CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 51 Market Street. COI= BOONS, A LARGE ASSORTMEiTT - OF ALL Taz BEST OOOIE. _Amass Published, -are for sale at loot prices it BERGNER'S CHEAP lIHOKERIRE, 51 Market Street pat sax, COMPLETE WOR hiet - 4 4cludinS kabingtoß j __ltor Rae at BERGNER'S C BOGamrORE, 1 Market argon Ntuu abtiocitunts. un THE PLACE FOR THE LADIES LADIES WHO ARE FOND OF OET WARLI ADORNMENt to the way of Jewelry, should vlsit ktiCALLA.'S elegant establishment in Market street, opposite the Junes Hoes.: We never saw such superb Bracelets and Neck iavee,, Gold Watches and Chains, Finger and Ear-hinge, Breast lin Port Monnales, Silver Ware, Sic., dre., as are to be foetid at this popular lust/. taboo, just received, and std at a rY PRIM% We don't wonder that the I ttlies a 4 p.drunize M'CALLA, for the attractions there are arriotatible. DR. GEO. P. MISH. HAS removed to the office occupied by OR. MELLINGER, South Second etreet. rdsep27.thlnt COAL ! COAL ! I COAL ON PLATFORM. SerONLY Coal .in town placed on i iiatiorm, direct from Cie boats, the illitfolti.havitig been h. ill exprerwly for that purpose. Consumers ha want of a clean article, will do welttu bear in mind—cosi-AMAIN MRIUM UP, and delivered tree from II Impurities. NOW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF COAL. I have on ham; and receiving, via : Short Mountain Co's Lykens Valley Broken. Short Mountain Co's Lykens Valley Large Egg. Short Mountain Co's Lykens Valley Small Egg Short Mountain Co's Lykona Valley Nut. Wilkeabarre Hard Lump. Wilketharre Hard Steamhoit : Wilicesharro Hard Broken. Wilkesbarre Hard Egg: I soil nothing but a FIIK.T CLASS article of Coal, in any quauUty to suit purcbauors. by the boat or car load, single, half, o of loin ' and by the bullet, at the LOWKiT PRI can be bought anywhere in this market. ga- No e r hauling new OR 'ratan of tons. HICKORY, Os ann a 000 always OR hand. agent for Du Purr's celebrated Guu and Blasting Powder! : for sale at manufacturer's prices. Jsultd 3t. WHRaLER, near Penn's. Central Railroad Depot, scp27•dtf Harrisburg, Pa. COAL! THOSE in want of a real genuine article can now now be accommoda ed with WHERIJR (6 MILLER'S CELEBRATED* LORSIIIRY COAL This is conceded to be the best Coal for domestic pur - poses now in use. It Is free burning, forms no cinder, and Is much more durable than any other free burning coal in Market. Persons wanting this (Mal can be supplied by the ton or by the car load, direct from the mines, at reduced prices. Enquire of GEO. GAKVEEICiI, sepil-d2w ' S. &S. Railroad Office. BONG BOONS. LARGE AND SMALL SIZED SONG LOOKS In paper and cloth covers—for 6 cents and upwards—for sale at BERGHEIM CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 61 Market Street. TOY BOOKS.' ANENDLESS lOSORTIfENT OF TOT BOOKS PRIINVEO PRUNER ANOPAPER—eIceIy eolored—for sale at -; BBRGIMMik OBF.AP BOOKSI9BA Ilagp3t Street. CONCERTI MISS C. RICHI.NGS Respectfully announces to the intleens of Harrisburg and Its adja c ent t o wn s , that she win glvo a Ckoncert at BEAN'S HALL, piTURDAT EVENING, oohing 1. ~She wl/1 will be assiite by ber Patb Ai R .A. PE TE R Dor C 11, I N 110 • AND 'BOR., CH . A . R . LES JARVIS, lire very Popular Pianist froin'PhlladelPLla.' MISS C. RICHINGS, in addition to gems of Kilian, Frt Scotch and Irish composers, 'twill sing Lb lobrated French Hymn, . - 1.- LA. MARSEILLAISE, ANGELS EVER BRIGHT AND FAIR, And the patriotic * slithou THE STAR SPAN D SIMNEL V 1494 And recite Longfello'sw % , and oing: i i ii. Feast fro II 1 A 'VT A.. 1 1 1 H' ... Cards • dadssion Fifty Clents'ltieh. • Co be at • GNU'S Bookstore, CAmea's litWmaere, and at the I ~.. oh the evening of the Concert. ti , . Kg Hoare open at 734 o'clock Concert to commence at 8 o ' clock. BACK AGAIN! ITN HE UNDERSIGNED having rened to Harrisburg, and re-opened a BAKERY at 74:113 Second street for the nuinufacture orBREAD and cegia, ROLLS and TWISTS, and all articles In Ida hue, respectM ly invilos the patronage of his old customers, and of the public generally, wished that he can give unliro sans- Whim. [sep2d-d3l] GENMOS 100 MEN WANTED TO WORK ON the FRANKLIN RAILROAD. for illfOrlllBlloll all on A. J. JON IS, Harrisburg. aop264ltw -THE CARPET STORE• L persons wanting good and cheap • CARPITING acid OIL CLOTHES, should go to .10NEV SCORN, whero they can select from the /avast and best stock in Harrisburg, at very low prices for casb. No. 5 JONES' ROW. LADIES! 'ant handeomeeloth MANTILWIS 'l. call aUJONES' STORE, where few" will 11 to select from. sim26d2W If you or r' Alit. e ..l. C ` hod a bean i. U S OUTDONE. OLD 0 1 4 HES ,MADE NEW ! H.A.vi e eurehased the right of Dau phin and Perry counties for the sale and use of It. W. &D. Devil' PATEN r CLOTHES DARNING ,COY. POUND, for coloring and restoring Soiled and Faded Garments to their original brilliancy ; and their ERASIVE FLUID, for removing Grease, Tar and Paint from any Garment without injuring Hite goods. I have opened a room on the 'West side of Market street, ascend dair below Dewperry alley, neat the Past Office. For cleaning Clothing of every description, both Lame' and Gssetastass' Ware, and also restoring any garments that bevel' been stalned'or , frided, to their arterial color. All I ask is fur persona to call and see the mimeos I hairs. I guarantee to give satielkotion or no charge. SULLIVAN. S. CHILD, Sole Agent for Dauphin and Perry counties,. ' sitp26-dtt Mrs. Wingless's Soothing Syrup. FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. ALSO BURNETT'S COCOAINE NOR TUB HAIR. Just received and for sale at the Drug Store of 5ep234131.* .J. MARTIN Ltrrz. ARE YOU SICK ? ARE YOU SICK ARE YOU SICK ? 11111113 DRUG STORE DRUGSTORE DRUG STORE . FOR .MEDICINE. • TOR • • - • FOR MEDIOINE. No. 91 Market Street, Ono door bolow Fourth Street, or one square west of Railroad Depot. LIFE OF WASH.INGTOIN Compleie. BY, WAtIRINGTON /JIVING. Sound ;',ln aiegant Antique Styles and Illustrated—ter Sale at BERGNER'S CEouP 11 001030 RE, 61 Market street. VVERYTHING IN THE DOA D . otatirotry line 4 ein be obtained at the'lowe takes at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 51 Market street. tietv 2Zwertistinento. SUBLIME QUALITY _ MACHINE SEWING SILK, .IIIST' RECEIVED. The best quality of Black Silk, 411 Spools for Saving Machines. All numbers for sale at JONES' CHEAP I)RY GOODS AND CARPET STORE. No. 5 Jones' Row. sep22 ii2w riBURNING FLUID AND- ALCOHOL.- Having received from the Ma nu facturer,the Agency or the tittle of Fluid and Alcoliol,. Am., will sell them at Philadelphia Wholesale Prices, by the Barrel and Hall Barrel. [sep22-dtf] A. ROBINSON le CV. Q.T. GEORGE'S BANK COD FISH just niceived by tep22-dtf A. ROBINSON & CO._ NOW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR WAL ! CONSUMERS of goal who consult co* fort will always lay la a good, c'ean article ; and by Gaffing either at my itaidence, No. 11 market street, or at my Wilco In Canal street, between Morketand Walnut streets opposite the Depot of the Lebanon YaUey Rail read, Limy can get the Tory article they Trent. I have taken special oare, In flying in my stook, Lemmatise no coal but what itt known to be It No. 1. Ilivela store Lykens TOO . And Rkesbarre . tbil of all tome" via :—Lear, fintamams, Beau; Eau and NUT, which I will deliver to ans put et the town at as LAW a Imes as the same qualltr of Coal, to the same condition, Can possibly be procur ed -anywhere e'se in town. I have also in store thereeMbrated oestrus W Baltimore' &leapsax Coal. lig Persone•wisblag coat bribe dir,Or Boat loan al elm thricto, eau be accommodated. I cocaine° to keep on band 131LICoRY, OAK and PINK WOOD. Opal warranted to be what it it sold for. LADIES' TRAVELLING BS, CABAS, PORT FOLIOS, WRITING DESKS AND OASES, AL A new and One amOrlialeut hut reCehnod au le low for cash at are sold at And that the,flaest assortment of F'AIICY ANIS TOILET ARTICLES le to be found at L'OR RENT.—A goad two-story BRICK. BOMB corner Thin d stieet•ind Cherry alley.— Possession given immediately. Amly to JACOB SLIEL4 Ttraudeoe or Cer. B. A. 1131=124 ,josr. Church. '" setae-awe or to D. W ORME, Treasurer., THA VU T TIME FOR planting strawberries is just ben The late balmy Wes have soaked the ground and' hs yet early enough to secure s fair Crop of this de. nal* fruit beat season. rikt soy piece near Harrisburg wiser* reliable igape` Yaa bbl etas nod in any greet q &entity, Is , slant 'Tailibei- Isepill4lltfj THREE GREAT • FRAC: S. MI EMT MOO :WADI, earliest good free stone. Tau amvrrte , largest cud beet yellow fro*. Ter FICOOLVA, very hir l i a t very late, white and red. Trees of the above sties fbr salt idlhe Soystou Nursery, Harrisburg, • YIS s.l.so„per , $l6 per hundred. f pl B. A. MUHL PUBLIC NOTICE. 'AIMS AND4a.mAGES N li vrtmucs vac PußlEo . .IHE undersigned appointed Commission 21_ ore by an act of the Legislature, approved 13th April, MO, "to examine all claims not heretofore passed "upon by the Canal Board fur work and labor dou ,e and "services redered, lead materials furnished to and for "the COMMlUlVietlVPennsylvania, on the MAIN LINT "of the PENNSYL lA, CANAL, for Big yew swoe to "the sale of the said eat to the .Peuesylvarda Railroad "Comp will will meet for the performance of the dußes lumgollpon them by sat& appointment, at the room forielligy occupied by the f t:lanai Comethslanera in the borough of Harrisburg, On MONDAY, the 3d day or October next, At 10 o'cock A. M. lite said Commissioners will also aide same num and planCtestualue the claims presented by the following nam and refund to them for Investigation by acts o lily passed at the last session of the Leglata ture, 14 ; 8.- hiker,_ thithlipjfk _White, John H. Lnklg • AZ A & Winner; Themes St Henry Bom: Woonaid, Heintzahnen & Mickley, Burke d Jam:Fon. JACOB Jr., Auditor OWL,' -• • 'A EU 8., State Trehaorer',l JNO. O. B:NOY, Attorney Gen% Harrisburg, Septeiribeir 16; 1860. 'srablOdtt SELLING CIIKILPTO BUM EITObIE PLAIN, MOURNING AND FANCY FANS, PURSES, PORTEMONNAIES AND WALLETS, HAIR BRUSHES, SOAPS, POMADES, VANILLA BEANS, fine article, CHEAP. KEIRIVAIDRUG now 91 Market street ably Amt. , stook or BIBLES. CbMPRISING EVERY VARIETY, From the Smitten Pocket to th gest sized aid angst PA,Kt ed LES, Rae Just been pur lved from the Fall Trade Bales. Haring par eat RETREBEELT _LOW RATES, boy will be sold at ay ilainail advance. Please call and exalt:Wl& stock at GO TO .KELLER'S GO, ; TO KELLER'S WY TO `KELLER'S DAUPHIN COUNTY AGRICITLYCIRAL SOCIETY I EXHIBITION or 1869. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. TIIIIRSDAY, OCTOBER se. inutiA.-y,,utpriDnitit I VNTRIM can be made on and after Wed :l2ll magi), tkairr6, at the egkst'of Wtri reap!". Agri cultural Society, Bi3cond above Walnut street. • - JOHN N. ZINGLM, sep23-Atg WILLIAM D. BO^ ALL TILE' PDXTLAR NEW BOOM /IL publkii6a.oia be obialnotat lidltONllll% MAP BOOKSTO o p 61 Market trot. to and look,a, them COAL! COAL ! sep2o42m BURG ISN' That the very bolt DRUGS AND MEDICINES KELLER'S. DRUG STORE, KELLER'S, MARKET STREET; ooe'itoor below Foertb BRUMES'S CHEAP BooKsma4 Bt Market Strait. ULEB WANTED."---For which Cash Willbo paid at Illthler's Hotel, Reading. o' sep2SlMt JAMEM THOMPSON. IsTOyF4.9, ALL , THE eal• at • SCOTCH AND INDIA ALE STONE AND GLASS. YOUNGER'S SPARKLING, (Edo,bu r YOUNGYR'S " (Abbey Er.A MUIR & SON'S SPARKLING. ALLSOPP'S INDIA. PALE. R. DISHER & CO., (strong.) -ALSO HIB4RT'S LONDON. PORTER. FINZI & WILLIAM'S STOUT, DUCKWORTB & CO'S STOUT. BARKLEY'S LONDON PORTER. For sale at the lowest market ratty DOCK, Jit o polite the Court 11,,p, University of Marylan `SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, THE FIFTY-SECOND SESSIoN %col ton MONDAY, OCTOINIEtt 77, 14'10 euulst, IMO. FA CV L T Y : N. R. M. D. Principles mud how.: of S ,r 5 ~ W. E. A. AIKEN, K. D. Chemistry slid I . ha, u „. ) " • SAIWEL mew, Y. D, Principles and Practic,,..l li, JOSEPH ROBY, K. D., Anatomy and P1.r.10t..„, : , O. W.IIHLTRNBERGER, K. D., Otmternizi. _ . . .. ... . CHARLK3 FRICK, M. D., Materia Medics ati.111,..i B. B. SMITII, M. D., Detnonstrator of Anat.qo, CLINICAL INSTRUCTION is given Rt Infirmary, situated near the University, MI I idatriculates of the School throughout the .r ,g 9 fur the full course, 19u ; t Graddatton, $24 ; Traction Anatomy, $lO. *Prof. N. R. SMITH, ao Ask Litant Lecturer k Will supply any deficiencies lu the Anal. , n, consequent upon the ill health of l'ror. Rut GEORGE W. 1111.TF:Nlit &Aim sepl7ll2w UNIVERSITY OF PENNSITLIANI LAW DEPARTMENT, PHILADELPHIA, P ATERM OF TELLS INSTITUTIoN cotomeoce on the 21 of OCTOBER u, IL. s are Cho outlixts of the I velure, Olgt.ll. P. WIE3TLING Hon. George Sluuswood- I'erser,6 l'er property and Mercantile law Prof. P. McCall, Evidence. Prof. E Spencer Miller, Equity jlitiniaul Every effbrt is made to render this lnsi.tur. n• for the purpose It has is view. The , (manly sad carefully clammed, legal qua -L: cussed and exercises to writing from By the rules of the courts, the time oceui.e.t treated as equivalent, for most purposes t,, ~0,. hi entitled to admission to the bar, and when Liam the court below, a graduate of this Institutt,m at once in the Supreme Court. The introductory . lecture will be dellveresl ,t 1 it:. SEPTEMBER 30th. at 8 o'clock P. M.. at the u•4li room, b(♦ the Hoe. George Shars‘rold. 91 Market Stretsi AGRICULTURAL STATE FAI PHILADELPHIA September 27th, ASth, SOtb, and Aiti. 1.; .EXCURSION TICKETs WILL BE ISSUED FROM ALL =NS ON THR PENNSYLVaI'iI.4 R.AI/3 September 25th to 29th, Inclusive to PhileMpho for return trip on all regular traits to and usual stuppiog pianos, until October let, inclunlvo SECURE TICKETS BEFORE TAKING SLI: IN THE CARS. Conductors will not be authorised to sell Er, lykets from points where the Company has as A . NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. gill !attended fur exhibition—Live Stc.ck VI/U1 he canted to Philadelphia at regular toll ebeel I and upon the owner, or shipper, signing a roloaso hog that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company 11411 held responsible for any loss, or damage, which : • alned lb transportation, or while In the ears, or or said cOmpany, the articles exhibited V. I . t~nraedic the place of shipment, PRER or cu.!, showing on presentation of the Company's r. . that Toll Sheet rates had been paid for ilk portation of mid articles to the Fair, and that a as above elated bad boon given. In case the placed on fthibltion shall not have been sold dur "Palr;the charges paid for transportation will be r.r,. 'llion the owner produclog.a certificate to that ON t. the President of the Agrlcteltural Society, %hid, cats atialhbe endorsed by the Agents 01 this t... , _ . . . AG.RICIULTUHAL 111111VALTEI FAIR TO BE HELD AT PHILADELPHIA ORIPTZMBKR 9Tth, Nth, 519th and UN UftBloN TICKETS AT It Ell' .*_ll EtArei win be issued from al.l. fl ATIOss. Rart.Aern Central Railway, from Septetuber inchwive, to Philadelphia. Tickets good for return trip on all Regular Tr, etobar 9d inclusive. sir Bemire Tickets befbre taking seals In tb , 1 EXOURSION TICKETS cannot be precut , A. B. WAIWor, Mks( Engineer etni sepl9 dtd BOLOGNA. SAUSAGES, TONGUES, DRIED SUGAR CURED EXTRA HANTS, PAROCHIAL scHooL 41YRUS V. MAYS, A. M., MALE and FEMALE Pt!pan of l6 of nine years and upwards recco, cd to any of the comodUee. The School Year Is divided Into Two Terui First Ibm—From the drat Monday or BePterD second Monday of February. &VOW Ilm—From the second Moodily of the second Monday In July. • ' Prima per *rat, without any ezera ,ha,gni First dies sid Third Clod Second Mass $l4l I Fourth Clays.. The 11.11 term of this Institute will CUIllfilellc: o. drat Monday of September, 1859. It has met with encouragi ng SUCCeSs durit.g n time It his been üb, , for which theromi , i :, leave to return their sincere thanks, end tbe) o"", oFsottully sehoit the continued flavorings (. 4 7 ' Parents and guardians may rest aSsUred that ,vL ," tion will be given by the Principal as Well a, I , Inittße, to the pupils committed to their t toil left undone which may contribute tomake worthy or their entire multi:lance. All t h e tire.,.:. learning from the elementary toned loLltial4,LTl-:. nary to at the pupil tbr entering the Freshnue. more climes of Onglege are taught to ttos t ebo -, ser Conununicallobs - by mail may he AdJr''' Rug * F:Keiker, Chairman of the Common , Irlhdlime • MERRY WARD sEEiri o SERMONS PUBLISHED WEEKLY C4t InbeVII4CII: TN addition to the intereetibg laahcii ha every successive number J"`' • the Puhilsher is hippy to announce thst morning BMW= of Bay. 1111:11T WARD BAC' pear exclusively ,. lu tW columns every the clay reports given to the press will, iokfreei the Author's own hand. eiaaq ot , andlibutto*. arca* following WOll-k l / 1 3 1 rD muidiifluewr BEECHER Fr ih , EO.• B. CHEEVER , JOHN G. WHITTIER Terme—Two Donsts able td:d year' paya ble 40enrilL H. itletiAli n ;, No. 6 Beekman Street No' .: lea BALE BY ALL NEWS ASESTS. gep2o4SWwlt M=:2l New 9tbilertiscinclit6 TO BB HELD AT PLAIN HAMS at 12 1 0. per 1 , For gale by Wll. I,:h THIRD AND CHESTNUT STREET', HARRISBURG, PA SCILOOL COMMITITE R. F. 101:mut., D. W. thio , v. A. J. Bus, El[yaw. Z. GROWN P. ANA lf BM