*Eettgrapt, EIARRISBURG. PA Tuesday Alterllooll, June 28, 1880. 'BOP THE THERMOMETER. E/GLI WORK% Ham/burg, June 26, 60 - - 1, A. y. 4, A. Y. 7, ♦. 311. 12.1100 X MI=MMI BANOMNTEIt at 7 o'clock N 29,995-2 o'clock P. N 29.015. Report el the el! reglaterMg thermometer for the tours, up to '2 e fleck to.day, Vieemzer Carom? Norms Tnts.—All the Mte daily and weekly Papers, Magazines, cheap publications and new books, are for sale at Bergner's Oheap Book store, No. 51 Market street. TER CAMERON GUARD paraded last evening, making an unusually large turn out and a bandeome display. Brigade Inspector Louden slager will visit our citypat Friday for. the purpose of inspecticrg the (Impany. AsalvErt.—Rev. Dr. &vine, the former pas tor of the Locust Street Methodist Church, has arrived, and will deliver an address at the Con gregational Singing Meeting this evening. His reputation as a pulpit orator will not fail to at tract a large audience. Two DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION MEETINGS are talked of by the harmonious of our city ; one to ratify the nomination of Douglas, and the other to endorse the action of the seceders in trotting out Breckinridge. "Let brotherly love continue." =l:=Cl Tun Kuno/a EsraRTAINII&NT this evening, by the Choir of the Locust Street Methodist Church, will be a treat that no lover of the "art divine" should miss. Let all go where ~m ausPs stream will roll To soothe the heart and harmonize the soul." BEAM DEFINED.—The Home Journal is re sponsible for the latest mid best definition of Beauty—that which has puzzled the brand of the widest philosophers : "Beauty, dear readers, is the woman you love, whatever she may seem to others," HAY Malmo .—The present weather is highly favorable for cutting and curing grass, and the farmers are all busily engaged "making bay while the sun shines." The crop will be the most abundant gathered le this county for many years. TUB Bia TINT is expected to resort our city some time this week, when &series of daily and nightly religious meetings will t inaugurated by the Young Wen's Chtistlan Association. We have no doubt tbe movement Wiltattitiot Urge' Crowds of people and result in much good. MB SIMMS ANIAVAL - CONAIIINOMPIT of the Pennsylvania Female College will take place in the Locust street Methodist church next Thurs day evening. Adthesses will be delivered by five young ladies, graduates of the instibition. Music for the occasion will be furnished by the State Capital Band. Two PIONIO Pawns come off to-dayi and sev eral more ars in prospect. The little folks— and "children of a larger growth': too—enjoy such occasions amazingly. The • more the init ter. There Is nothing so good for the young as an occasional romp in the wild wpotls. The Picnic is a blessed institution. "Long may it wave." So=mum New.—A moonlight picnic is talked of by some of uur young folks: Parties of this kind are very common in' other sections of the country, but they have never been inaugurated here. Should the contemplated moonlight pithic come off, no doubt it will proire a decided success. We attended one at the West some years ago, and it was the most delightful ga haling of the kind in which we ever partici pated. AT HOU —Genm al Cameron is now at home, having yesterday returned from the scene of his Senatorial labors at the Federal Capital.— lie battled manfully for the interests of Penn sylvania dit lug the entire session, doing all that a man in his position could to secure the Passage of a proper Tariff bill. The Locofoco majority, however, would not yield, and this beniticent measure failed. The people fully ap preciate Gen. Cameron's services in their behalf, and with one yule° applaud his Senatorial course. Ll MYEsauc—A few days since a young girl who resides Ma neighboring townran away from her home and parents, and can to this city, where she was truceaty her father, who found her, late at night, in a houso of ques tionable reputation. The nest morning she was taken hack to her home.. We suppress the names of the parties ; the publication cquid do no good, and might do much harm. If this young girl can properly appreciate• the dtxoger from which she has been rescued, the life of infamy and horror from which she has been saved, she will stay at home for the future. A PLIMAET LrAvs TAB.ING.—Rey. Prof. Cat tell, the present pastor of the Old School Pres byterian congregation of our city, was for a long time connectol with a College at Easton, and resigned his petition in that institution af ter accepting the call tendered him by our Pratt byterian Mends here. His official intercourse With the students terminated on Thubsday last, With an examination in the Greek Tragedy.— The commencement of this exercise was marked by a pleasing surprise to the Professor--one of those grateful incidente which reflect honer op ; 1 all concerned. The class cfu . etdiiilog the room advanced in a bcdy to the Profersor's chair, and gathering around him, one of the number de livered an eloquent address, at the same , tim e . presenting him, in behalf of the class, with a copy of iihakspeare in free royal octavo volumes, richly and elcgrartly bound. A neat inscription re gilt letters on the covers gives a perman ent curd of te estimation of the Plofes-o's la bels on the part of the class, and their regret at his departure. The Prefesior, though talien entirely by surprise,, replied in a very nett and happy address, fraught with happy-classlmdfl talons, which he has every read at hand. AT A PRINTiR'S FESTIVAL, recently, the fol lowing sentiment was offered : "Women—second only to the Press in the dissemination of news." TUE LocK-Up contained one dilapidated lodger last night, who slept on the soft side of a plank, and came out this morning thoroughly sobered, but not at all pleased with the ac commodations. COTILLION PARTY ON THE .ISLAND. —Arrange merits are in progress for a cotillion party on Independence Island, "by the sweet silver light of the moon." It is to come off some evening next week, and will be a gay and recherche affair. EEC =MI STILL AT LARCUL—The colored man Elias Thomas, who perpetrated a gross outrage upon a married woman in Tanner's alley, the other night, has not yet . been captured. The fellow has probably sloped . for other parts intending not to return. OE Peooessarere.—The improvements on the Mechanics' Bank building in Market street are nearly completed. The new front presents a beautiful appearance, and is creditable alike to &he skill of the workmen and the libeTality of tjas owners of the building. , 7 ' • PAXTON Hon, krrstaroa l—The members of the Pitlton Efota Company are requested to meet at theft- hall, this (Tuesday) evening, at the ueuat hoby. Every mamber is earnestly requested to be present, as business of import ance will, be transacted, By order of the Preddent, • How. TO BLEEP COMFORTABLY.—Those who would realise the fnll benefit of "tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep," these hot nights, should ignpre feathers and adopt the elegant and luxurious Mattresses manufactured by Mr. J. T. &ants. of our city. One can sleep cool and comfortably on these mattresses, and rise in the morning refreshed and reinvigorated pbysically, and mentally. They are of very superior quality and cheap. 1 also repairs Sofas, Lounges,' Mattresses, Cushions, itc., on reasonable terms. Art Om Bscuuruoa Frortuizen BY Goma.— The coffers of an old bachelor named Weaver, hi Lehigh 'county, were recently relieved .of ninety dollars by a couple of gipates. The old chap, it seems, - was suffering from sickness, when the gipslea hearing of it called at his house andpreseribed for hirn, at the aanpi time telling him. that to, make his cure gunsmith the remedy' they proposed, he must, while under their treatment,' deposit one hundred-dollars under a stone in a certain place, and that this money must remain there for a certain time, at the end of whit* he would be restored to health. The motint Watilorked over, placed under the stone, and very soon afterwards pocketed by the cunning glpsles, who made tracks as soon as they had their priue, leaving the old man to lament the lose of his motley, as well as hie health. They were pursued, captured, sad lodged in the Allentown Jail to await a trial. "` . KOMI - $119040 - s BOUM —lt is currently rumored that a new paper will shortly , bit is sued here to support the Bell and Ever.ett ticket. We ere disfweed to doubt the accuracy of the report, for the reason that such a paper would not, reeeire,legltimate Support enough in this county to keep it afloat .for one menth.— In this region Bell and. Everett men are "like angers via:* few and far between." Aside from a few mercenary Pgnerrillas" in this city, who are always-open for "soaps," ready and Ming to work 'for the party that pays most •rally, we do not believe a corporal's guard can be folipd within the limits of the county.to rail; under the flag of the so-called "Union" party: The great mass of the People's party are for Isitooral, Hamm and Comm, tied will roll up majorities in October and November that will effectually crush out the little clique who are willing to sacrifice the party for mercenary considerations. Graze um, Wivss.--Somebody has written the following about girls, and set it afloat : God bless the &is, • Whose golden curls Blend with our evening dreams ; They haunt our lives rolrnt•wivee, Or—as naiads haunt the streams. Tey soothe our pain., They till our brains With dteams or summor hoar.. God bless the g de, God bless their curls, God bless our, bum= flowers. • The wives, we tblok, are quite as deserving • of a blessing as the girls ; therefore we submit the following : ' .Clod bless the wives, They our hives With DUI.* bees and honey; They ease,lifo's 'shooks, They ,mead one socks, But—donytahey spend the money I wit are sick, They heal us quick— That is if they snould love us; If not, we die, And yet they cry, And place tombstones above us. Of roguish girls, with sunny curls, We may In !alloy dream ; But wives—true wives— Throughout our lives, Are everythlus they seem. Sac rear.—As we have now fairly entered. upon the "heated term," it behooveir. all, Who have any regard for their own health, or the general good, to take mealfures for the removal of every cause that may induce or promote disease. A due attention to cleanliness about your premises will be a good investment, Bev lug the trifling cost a dozen times during the summer. 'Gutters should be kept' clean, cellars cleaned out and garbage removed from the back alleys and not allowed to again accumulate. If practicable, water, the great purifier, should everywhere have free course, while a sprinkling of the street inTroitt :if your dwelling in the itifeuiciL could-add much, to comfort as well as lessening the chances of &flail°. Chloride of lime, slaked lime, dissolved copperas, coffee grounds, and like disinfectors should be thrown into sinks and strand' about in close cellars arid " Int houses. Putrid meat, - and in such weather an'this it soon becomes's°, etiouid be removed from the premises to keep away insects. There are many other priscantious whichwil/ readily occur to those who really desire to preserve their health, ' ttindibeto thOse matters *v ' ddty have been performed, Whilst Acwiirdluiticrincid dimfor w' ands •.1 ootion. "- 4 - 44' pennspluania tap Zilegrait, tt esba tex raflit , tint 26; 1860. ~~.___ • . , Tux WO CA:Chilli were not On dusty to-day, and consequently a number of canines roamed abroad unmcirsledandimmolested. = The Chief Police Constable now offers a reward of one dollar for every dog captured on the street, that is not muzzled. Here is a chance for some unemployed individual to make money. I==l APamiusum OF Casiutres.—lmmense quanti ties of Cherries are daily peddled about the city, and sold for eight cents per quart. Considering the abundance of the fruit, the price demanded for it is a little "steep." Our rural friends would make money by selling cheiries at six cents; aril when they come down to that figure poor people can afford to ini,est. ---~---- Tat &NUMB Conn is now in session at Lsn caster, having met there yesterday. The most important case which will come before the Court is the attachment for contempt issued against the recusant members of the Pittsburg City Councils; which was made returnable on the 27th, and the Sheriff directed to have the men at Lancaster at that lime. Hew Rtarrr.—The Elk County Advoeate has donned a new dress and looks "right smart," to use a Yankee phrase. , It supports Curtig for Governor and Douglas for Nesident. The Aiw a* is half tight now, and we indulge a hope that the editor will be thoroughly Converted is a short time and go the whole - Republican ticket. ADVIIRTIBING. —There is an amount of science in • advertising, of which comparatively few people are aware. A man carrying on a legiti mate business, of course wants to keep a stand ing advertisement in the newspapers, setting forth, in plain terms, the kind of trade in which he is engaged, the advantages,. if any, which he possesses over others in his line, hie locality, &c. But, he frequently desires to ad vertise his advertisement, or to get up something, which will call particular notice to his accom plishfrom day to day, and in order to accom plish this, various plans are resorted to to entrap the attention of the newspaper reader, and in moat cases with entire success, ' For instance, he will head his card with a caption concerning some subject which occupies a prominent place before the people, and is the subject of general discussion, and your searcher after„ the 'news frequently finds himself in the middle of au ad vertisement, when he least expected to meet with anything of the kind, and , in nineteen cases out of twenty, he will read it through, in order to find out what he has blundered into. This is the kind of advertising that "paYri," and it is surprising, that so feW of our business men avail themselves of the benefits to be de rived from it. -.•.-. SENSIBLE MOVEMENT. -PZDEUTRIAN.TOIIII. --The people of this country ride too much, and do not walk enough. This is much the case' among students, who become pony for the want of physical exercise. We are glad to note signs of impurement. _ They come from the Ph* delphialligh School and Pennsylvania 'Univers., sity. A party of the graduates of that institu tion are preparing for a foot journey to Niagara Falls, thus obtaining valuable recreation at small cost. The Philadelphia Brtgairer says : .. The usual mode of proceedure consists of a 000 l tramp of sixteen miles, , in the early morn ing. The "lihrden and twat' of the dal , " is passed in the picturesque retreat - of some way side inn, and alarther journey"of ten iniles is made in the early evening. Tha luggage of the party will consist of an army knapsaak, buckled to the back and shoulders; containing only ne cease!), clothing and the indispensable pipe. A single change- of 'wearing apparel is deemed sufficient. The route of travel lies along the L'-high liver to Manch Chunk, and a "cross cut" to Wilkesbarre and Wyoming • thence up the Susquehanna to Elmira and (vial, the seven lakes) to Niagara. Two weeks is calculated to be the extent of time reqUired for the fuldi :bent of this part of the programme. The route home will be along the Juniata and Allegheny val leys.' The party comprises seven young men, many of whom are excellent geologists andmatu-, renew, and fluent and vigorous writers. This example ought to be generally imitated. We should like to see the country full of tramp ing students every summer. Our colleges w3uld then turn out a larger number of wiser and better. men. • -..- Caurrox To Owmum' ex Ciirni--4-'ll4Pennsyl vents Railroad Company of latchava.beeu very much annoyed by cattle and other Ilia stock running upon the tracks, and the General Su perintendent has issued a notice calling the at tention of parties owning live stock to the fol lowing extracts from an opinion given by Chief Jautice Gibson, in the case of the RailroatiCom pany vs. Skinner, 7 Harris, pan 298 : 1. An owner of cattle suffeMd to get at large, and which are killed or, injured on a railway, has no remorse to the Company or its servants; on thti contrary, he may be' liable for the slam age done by them to , the Company or its passen gers. 2. .a Railway company is a purchaser incon sideration of public accomniodation and cone, nience, of the exclusive possession of the ground paid for to the proprietors of it, and of a Home to use the greatest attainable rate of speed, with which neither the person nor property' of an. other may , interfere.: ; , No needless damage, however, mttat be done. , 8. The queetion'es to whether the owner of the animal killed knew of its jeopardy, was not a material inquiry' in the case. We cheerfully join the Soperintertdentin pressing the hope that all parties will see the importance of inakitig such arrangemeishi as will effectually prevent cattle or other live stock owned by them from obstructiog the line.— °wow), in cases of 'damage from this 'cause, as will be seen from' the above dectilan, are not only without recourse upon the COmpany, but are themselves responsible for all damages in curred in consequence of cattle or other stock obstructing,thc track. A proper regard for the , safety of the traveling' public and the crompu ny's employees,, and also of the property :of the Company, demands that everi :effort should be made to reo r der the line free from such a - fruit dui cause of injury to persons-and property; "sad the traveling public will sustain 'the Super- Ihtendent in his determination to•hvid parties responsible fig all.dtunageS 1115t40 1 frOal.thiS cause. • WI I ;S t7:4Wi(4B 4-tWIGB.Ia BATCHEIOra WINS AND TOUPSIIB aurpass an. 1300 , iire,idegetwitatti,•easy and -durable.- • • • • Farkas Wnstsbao,:tarulsg•imiliihta fiißa Miof the head ; Mcleod, 'Mils tho . , ent leiutbrithifinil 11,1 _ lare 101 0 01 1 - 11400fasMISPatIA asd made. 10 Bead street, New York. roarl2.dawly Sintitd - 3!totitio. HAIR DYE! RAZE DYE!! HAM DYE! WM. A. WOBELOWS HAIR DYE! the Or!Wilma and Best In the World! ALL ;others are mere imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY...RED, or RIM' HAIR DYED instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without Injury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Wit. A. Salomon since 1839, and over 80,000 ap plications have been made to the Bair of the Patrons of his famous dye. - WM. A. BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is weartairran not to injure in the least, however long it may be con -tinned, and the ill-effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated for Lire by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all aides and towns oT the United States, by Dragglds and fancy Goods Dealers. L WThe Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each B .x, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR marif-dtkwly 16 Bond street, New , . York. - Tan GitniE litsmsns.—Sir James Clarkces Celebrated lreinale Pills, prepared from a pre _aeription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. • - Ttije,cell known medicine is no.imposition, Gut a sure and safe remedy for female Difficulties and Obstructions from any cause whatever; sad although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution FTlTTrrw•ivimi It is peculiarly suited... It will, in & short time, bring on, the monthly period with regularity. ' TOM PAIN HAVE NEVER HENN /MOWN TO FAIL WHERE THE DIRECTIONS ON THE 2ND PAGE OF stxraurr ATE WELL OH. BIM= For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. 8.-*] and 6 pcutage stamps enclosed to any co* thOrized agent, , will insure *Amnia, containing over 60 Tills, by return milli' IIY A.N.Baartvanatiagent tor-Barrie: burg, Pa., T. W. Dyott Wfiolesaie agents in DhiladelPhta' • - IfDa - LTEE MOO Posy BLOOD ARE INSEPARABLE. Racedem that all sickness arises from impurity of the blood, and that Judeon , s Mountain Herb Pills wail as sure.y find gift and cleanse these impurities from the system, that dtSease cannot exist. So simple and inno cent are the herb and plants that compose them, that it is not paw may to have them sugar coated in order that the 'stomach can bear them. In most eases, Pills are sugar wated because the material of which they are made are so gaping and malignant, that otherwise a animate eicuntich could not taw them. - • These,Phis deal with Macao as it is, and will not only cure.by removing the eau -e, hut will build . up and re store-the broken constitution. There are many who have so trged.with their constitutions that they think medi cine.mgmot help them; let not even these deapair; incre dulity Ltd scepticism is overthrown by a mass of testi mony which is truly irresistible. At first the virtue as cribed to these MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS were deemed fabulous. The public had been so often deceived that ittefill not believe the simple truths advanced by that rarer. Tot facts undeniable, attested by wit ness of the highest character anti respectabihty, have proved, and are proving each day, the virtues or this ..mighty healer." They, mark by their miraculous MB any and power a now era In tnedidue. jirSold by all Medicine. Dealers. • jels-Im [From thaGhrLittan'advveatu &Journal, (New York,) August 4, '69.1 HOTISEKIEPLVIII FRIEND.--SPALDIN(iS Gans,-:mall conveniencei for genera family nee Gen of more value than what are called "great layenkms." -Is eitimsked that in the Uni.ed States there` ie at least live millions of honsehol in all of which the annoyanee of squeaking, rickety chairs, sofas, tabic‘ rap is eminently experienced. and so long as fur niture is in this condition there is al.va) a danger of a “smash-up." The 'experience of the city housekeeper, with Nay-day, before, bar eyes, will readily suggest the valtig and conveni necar& really trustworthy prepared glue,: Mat can be easily brought In requisition where re pairs to furniture and other household wares,are needful. Tue.:want (Wee& an article is as constant and universal as tbejamily, and hitherto it has been a.want unsupplied. This, however, cab be truly said no longer; Spalding's frepared Gine seams to be all that has - been desire(' in this direction. It is kept soluble by chemicals, retains its,sirength and tenacity, is convenient and always "up tolhe stioking,polut." is put up In a bottle with a brush. and sold at twenty-flie cents. No housekeeper in the city orqouutry. ain wall afford to be without a. bottle of ~tarestun's Prepared Glue. lt Is just the thing for the library and schools, where books are constantly in need of repair. Jel4-1m Reitc:/. 1 191:21,3 I Oct. 18 18513. "idispizr. PIERRY D►vrs & SON :Mrs=Giatitdaliribit; .and duty to suffering builaanity, reqalre tbat I should 1 Mackie/len the benefit:l hatre derived from the use of your truly valuable Pain Killer ; and if by seeing this, any eliffeWir will be Induced, ds I was, to give It a trial arid bele:libel, 121111 be ocingeneated a themes:id fold. Ia June, 1865 after a protracted illness of several months, I was severely attacked with drowbiness, ver tigo,,dipmess of sight; and losia appetite, accompanied bir (iv*, difficulty of briathing; etc. My physician pro nouuced my case pneumonia bordering on the first Stage onatttusiption; and alter exhausting his skill, declared positively that I- had the consumption, that he could , do ambittifor me, dud that I must die. However, he ad. vised me to use • • • • as the best thing I could do, which I did with no effect. I then made use of * * * • * • which proved ineftbctual. By this time my symptoms were pain id the head, morn ing, eveniog, and during the night, darting pains through the chest, burning in the palms of the hands t quick pulse, night sweats, difficulty of breathing etc., Whin fortunate. ly I got bold of thw"People'a P Implact," in which I saw the canes of Messrs. Blinn, Cone end others, which in duced Me to triPerry Davis' Vegetable Pain pier, and strange as it may appear, I derived more benefit from theri.e 'of one twenty-five cent bottle than I had done irem all other medicines. I have used lour bottles of the Pain Hiller, and am hearty and enjoy better health thani have heretofore done for a number °tram. - . GUSTAVUS A. CELOY. Thtt Stain on linen from theme of the Pain Biller Is easily removed by washioir in alcohol: bthOD F OOD . IthoODODOD 1 life have "vittlekfeelhigs In reading the advertisement of Dr. }lron , Pon Mood Food,' in another-column; but we think gra flotation predominates; for, though we regret to me so milefirlded amen coming forward, even in appearance, under the mane Sag aS quacks,—that Is, by resorting to adverlising,—yet we take satisaction also' by knowing that there is now a reliable preparation before the pen ple-for that .meet melancholy and fatal disease—Con nutrition .and other organ) complaints. .10.-Drimson le 'a lecturer in our Med cal Colleges, and his success - in his•spealality has been so wonderful that he has consented, at variance. with the prejudices of evervregular practitioner.lo make It known, as he Is doldg fix the brnefit °reoffering humanity. Be has secured for agents, however, a firM whose re.' spectabilitestiparatetantirely his preparations frdm‘ tinge . of quaokery. Messrs. Church & Dupont are his sole managers, as they ere.also tor that most invaluable of preparations, Dr. Eaton's Infantile Cordial. If moth. eta CallititnOW - thelreat care. taken'm puttinrur this rtichi;.—lame ideatif Which flier oan term by compari son of it with any other article of the kind,—they would prefer It to anything Ulla has ever, beet off red them.- For our own part; if waited a child suffering, we 'would mi heeitate to atiminister tbis preparation; knowing that each eareful`drtsggistrvrould nut engage in anything that wai not perfectly:safe and etfpctitil.-"Quebtc Oar cite. -41rderadvertineuiemr. Jelalm - Saitudeby 0. A:-Bannvarqsoleagelit, kpaTisburg,,ka BU NORTON'S ' "JMI.ZWITI BALT RHEUM AND-.HUHOFULA, PERMAPitzNTLY Ma ES SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALE, HEAD, FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, BAR RER& ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES,AND ERIJP • . TioNs OF THE SKIN. - Th>e eatiliearafnu 'reseleblahoe to ' of her ex ternal remedy at present before the world. The mode o itstoperation Is peculiar. It penetrates to the basis of the disease—goes 'Wits Very souros—end cures it from the flesh beneath to the skin on the tturface. Otkter' A oetward implications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Rs.; wasted/Onward, thuis `driving the disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrible - internal maladies. !;o 's GINIXINT, on the contrary, throws the whim of the disease hpassrd, and every. particle or ,it is chis- , charged throat,- theporm - - .4 , 'thus the cures it efthcts is Omelet°. Not only ,are the sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellings re duced—but tae izedi of the disease are expelled from the flesh ; ointimmently . there can be notedayse., . - . Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have tried every profeesiocal mode'of treatment and every ad vertised curative without -relief( here is Et• certain, safe, and expetliqous remecy for tee-evils:you-endure.; A high) box will satisfy you of the truth ot 'all that is here Wed. - sioeeitrirt Introduction; the-properties of the Oint ment hmi beeri tested in the most obstinate Oases—cases hat utterbodefiest the best medical Skill in toe"country, and upon whish the most celebrateti liesiiugaminge pio dhcedito stainovett betake With onnirteuc ;-.1,1 ge 50Cpt.i ft )11, OleMbt, ViOnklitta,latercitk: PWOLD„P A Ry4i ar...Mpjfejt, Driiggiiti,llllkolinian Sold alktailgrUgH, puTisburara. 4 -, e• I marl-d•lny IMPORTANT TO FEMALES DR. OH EESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cotnelins L. Cheeseman, M. D., • NEW YORK CITY. riIHE, combination of ingredients in these JIL Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They aro mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful lienstruationa, removing all ob structions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side. palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous affections, hysterics; fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, am., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. TJ MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of other. Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheoseman's Pills doing all that they repreaent to do. NOTICE There is one condition of the female system in which the Ms cannot be taken without producing a PECULIAR RESOLE The condition referred to is PREGNANCY— the result, itlX4 HAUG& Buck is the unninekle tendency of the . marina gas restore he sexual fundictst to a normal condition, ;MC =en the reProastetive,Power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free froni anything Injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, as each box. Price $l . Sent by maw esicklaing Si to DR. COHNZLICI3 L. Ounitemtur, Box 4,534 Post Office, New York City. Sold by one Pruggistin everytown in the United States R. E. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 14 Broadway, New York, 1b whom aU Wholesale orders should be addr-tord. Sold in Harrisburg by - C.A. nov29-dawly CATARRH CATARRH .1 CATAIIIMr I.!—What is it? Hcai Cured? Iherniulds ofpersOnfaulfer al: sorts of annoyance from Catarrh. Most people know what its inconvenience and results are, yet but few know hOw it can be cured. It is simply a chronicirrhation, sun often enlargement:of tolllcfreand consequent thickening of the mucous membrane, lining the nasal cavitiw, frontal sin est s, and sometimes extending Into the throat and lunge: From this result tightness and often vertigo of up bead, obstructed nose, or a profuse loss of mucus, less driMell, nasal voles; and often impaired hearing and taste. The old-school remenies have never been able to do anything for It. Nasal Injections and Inhalations are as painful and extensive as they are generally worthless vet HIIMPEREIOB CUTAfihil EPLCIFIC, a simple Sayar Pill,. taken two or three times per day, promptly cures the milder cases ; cures at once all colds in the head, and radica , ly cures, by persevering use, the moat obstinate case., as Is proved by the experience of hundreds. Price 60 cents per box, with full uirections. N. B.—.A full set of • "liumnbrcyS' Homeopathic. Sped- ALT," with Book of Directions, and twenty different reme-. dies, in large vials, moroccocase, $6; unto to Wain cast; $4; case of fi fteen boxes, and Book, $2. Single boxes 25, C. nos sod 60 cents. These Remedies, by the single box or case, are set y mail or express, free of charge, to any a 4 dress, on re ceip tof the price. Address DR. F. EtIII.IPHRRYS & CO.; , No. 662 Brcadway, NOW York. Wholesale and Retail agent for Elarrisburgand vicinity C. K. Keller. AISO sold •by Theodore F. Scheffer,sac Druggists and stores generally. znylB dawtn To the Be-Drugged and Poisoned Citizens OF FF 4 I•I .IqSYLVA.NLA.. You are overrun with irdeluge of the vilest compounds In the Etym. of "Alcoholics Drinks" , that ever emanated from that, pest of society, the LIQUOR Musa. They are soldde you 48 a luxury,.or they are dispensed to you as a. Medicine and in either case the effect is the aitme. i Theis s bat one way to escape, and that Is to use, as a luxury or .a medicament, a sate, end rellatile stimulant, sold under stamp and seal, which renders it certain that it has not been tampered with. Such an article is CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN, which is distilled under Inycetion of tho. British Govern men; la delicately flavored (unlike any other Gin) with .corno of the most valuable restorative* or. the 'Vegetable. Kingdom, and is by far the most he Ithy.beverago °slam Ten MOST omen ruvwchuin or EUROPA AND AILIIHIOAL not only recommend its use by the bale and. hearty bat prescribe it as a medicine whore a stimulant is required. TOR FEMALE sax will find it not only a pleasant Cordial, buta certain relief in anlibrings of i'periodleal chaiaCter. ANALTTIO&L COMERS OP ALL HAIM pronoince it per fectly pure, and its restorative meritsineoWiparable. Sold in quartand pint bottles by All 'Gnomes, c. For sale in Harrisburg by D. W. Gtdcrt& 00.0 e, sti Market street:. RIN4UND C. CHARLES, • Generil 'Aiont, apr2B-dewly Depot No. 80 Broadway. New York grOLD AND Yorind are now indigarincinately ush.g Prof. Wood's Hair,Restorative; some as axtemetio or beautifier of the complexion, some to prevent the hair folliog, some as . a mere dressing of the hair, sad-others to ; make it grow and to Change gray hair, to its original " color; and there is.no doubt of Its answering all the pun oases for which it was designed by its Allustrlous .in venter. 3- 'ai • • We are utterlyaverse to Incurring o torn moos bility In trifling matters, bet as we ,deem . ... it, np trifling matter to have the hair onone's head (when prematurely falling olf,) actually and permanently restored, so.neither do we consider it. unworthy the editorial . profession to re 'coinmend Hair...lickWative that vvill effect thisyvery thing. Wood's celebnd Restoratlaalt is_the ar ticle we have in view,and if the certiaostes of Las moat distinguished men in the country are entitled to crs lance then Is this preporation all. that le chtimed.for it 3a tae part of its proprietor,—Rahway American. .old by all Druggists - my 22 SOYER'S SULTANANA'S SAUCE For Hot and Cold - Du' hes 'of all Kinds. This most delicioris'ana &poetising Sauce, invented by th renowned "Sorsa," for the Lon don,. Reform Club, is, since_ his decease, manufactured by the welt-known house of Camas ik Stamina; London, from the original recipe. illsthofavorite Sauce in England, and on the 'Continent, - wit o a high antgrow log reputat on among American 'Wenrea, aed IS much approved of as a stimulant to the appetite and aid to digestion. OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PRESS. 'We recommend our, ,correapondent to try Moss. Sot- ES'l3 near - Sauce, entitled 'the 'Sultana's Saline,' made after the Turkiele;teelpe ; its • flavnr; ie, egcelkint, and it aftbrds consideralb i e aid in cases ortdow and weak 1 -. digestion. ".Vic Land: "Savory, Pi - quest, and Spic.y, worthy the genius of Soyer."—Observer. "A. most valuable, adjunct toFlan, Flesh, and Fowl, and should hive a place on every t,ble."—,dttat. Sole Agents for the United States. GARDNER G. YUELIN, 217 Fulton st.. N. Y. and BRAY & HAYS, 3.l.Conthill, Boston. For sale by Grocers and Fruit Dealers everywhere. janle-dly4taw-ins' ' -' AN kRRIV4 L OF N E W D 'S APPROPRIATE TO' THE SEASON . LINEN! PAPER!, FANS!' 'FANS! , ..- - FINS! . . . • . • Aiionazit Aldo spragrunDlLor OF . S'PLIC ED FISHING VMS! Trout Flies, Gritanelliiir Si code, Gress L 111414 itk and ;Hair Platted Lines, and a general manakin of Fishing Tackle. - A.GREAT vAttraira WALK I.NG&NEB, Mich we *Heel' es ebeap as the aeapeet. .911 , 7 p r Head, Lnadrd, Sword, Hickory, Fancy Canes. CANES! CANES ! ! CANES I I ! CAYES !! ! ! KELL.ER'S DRUG AND P4ACY-tBTOII,E, 91 Iderget street, south aide, one door east of Fourth street. jeB AUDITOR'S NOTICE, . . . . THE UNDERSIGNED having been apt pointed Auditor, by the Orphan's Court, to distribute the funds remaining In the bands of Nimrod Bnekinghain administrator of the late George W. Hughes, deneased, will meet the creditors of the sad George W. Hughes, at his office, on Thirmlttreet m the aitr of Harrisbnrg r at 10 o'clock on Wednesday 'morning, the 27th 'clay et June next, when and where thoze• intermted• may-attend if they deem proper. EUGENE SNYDER, no26.4itdoaw . • . ' • . Auditor. EXPRESS NOTICE. NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG, THROUGH IN SIX HOURS'4O MINUTES. "TOWARD & CO'. are now running an Express icreepnection with the Hope ExpreatirCost• Dann -A° and - from Now York datly,-viaßeadiSgandßas ox, yeaviog4.ew York ntitl A. M., arriving sang's burg at 12 40 noon. Returning , leave Barrisour 2.15 P. H , arriving at New York the same evening. „ tk 'By this arrangement we offer nnequaled anilines - tp as regards QUICK TIRE AND ; LOW RATE. 4. <,p -all kinds of 11erhiniudize KOney and valuable par cols forwarded , and Wet dulleCt4d , itdreired For full partioalars enalre Of , :GEO. E.Et4NEtc, AkaUllarrisburg. Office inlzeW , Yark 74 Broadway MAOIIINE 'SEW y --_, top. iltir ' „ ISO :- ANN) . E BCOTT. is prepared ALiiiorir:ditscAption of Runny Sawin i g ka..h a o.bast : tar odd' - nYaskit'irin"l r rzl:ll 94 f 744 11 titkrkd.t e loT i t' add` op I 1 ~ fli:Aell,x . i i ii —127 i , m )14 -0, Dig* r; 3 :: : : t s e v ... ffs . 9s, . p _. yo .4au . inisrtllantoug. SANFORD'S 4 LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. IT is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established tact, a Standard Medi cine, known and aWprovelita by all th at have used it, and is now resorted to `11 . 4 with confidence in all the diseases for which it is re-iIJ9 commended. It has cured thousands El within the last two years who had given up all hopes of relief, as the numerous unsolicited. certificates in ' 44 1 my possession show. The dose must bdadapt- ed to the temperament of the individual taking it,and used in such quantities as, to act gently on the bowels. Let the dictates of your use or the I IVER Less Coleraine, Buirous 1 iolharainmea, Stllollol CON sr Soca Svoxaca, HARM- Gamma Roams, nainza:' Flatals Wear.- aneCessfully as an Oitntsa, will cure SIC;IC 15 SWIM Iturcrse, w Two mule at commencement o ALL WHO OW IV ABM HIV favor . W- g , , —"alter In the month with the In. olgorator, and swallow both together. PROD! Ore DOLLAR PPR - ALSO SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE, EXTRACTS, AND PUT UP IN GLASS OASES, AIR- TIGHT,. AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. The FAMILY CATHAR- TIC PILL is-a gentle bu active Cathartic which the in proprietor has used in his practice more than twenty ,a years. The constantly therm. 7 Ins demand from thoee whir have long used the FILLS. a and the satisfaction which all express in regard to 11.4 their use, has induced 'me to place them within thereach of all. The Profession well know that diahrentCatharttes got. on different portions of the bowels. The FAMILY OATHAR. 0 TIC PILL has, with due re. ference to this well estab- 11.41 lished fact, been compoun ded from a variety of the E. ' purest Vegetable Extract% which act alike on overy„„, part of the alimentary ca nal, and are good and lee MS in all oases where a ca thartic is needed, such M'tig Derangonents of Macao% Sleepiness, Paint in ow Back and Lens, Clogivetters Pain and Somas over tie 111 Arid „Restlessness, Headache or weight in the heal, MI fit Di seas es, Worms in Madsen or .Ad- mil; Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the Blood, and m e many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous — 1 to mention in thin adver tisement. Does, Ito 8. 0 PRICE 80 CENTS. TEN I.a.vaa Invraosaroa AND FAILLE,. CLAD:um. ra Pth are *retailed by Druggisis generally ;and sold wholesale by the Trade in all tho large *min. 73. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, je2O•diwyll 885 Broadway, New York. 91HE• CARLISLE 2_ WHITE SULPHUR t'HING.I, situated in Cum °edam" county, Pa., at the base or the Bine Mountain, .1 the favorite resort for those whoappreciate grand scetery, pure mountain dr, 'noble ating baths large and well ventillated rooms, good .oclety and a good talne. The,waters of .ne Carlisle Springs are highly impregnated with minerals and are superior for drinking and Bathing. Liberal arrangements vr.ll se made for excursion parties. CARL'S= WHITE SULPHUR • SPRINGS, CUKBIERLAND COUNTY, PA. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 300. Terms Low. FOR PARTICULARS Satm'ros Cracm_aa. ,Owes, Clendeain g VLsseber, Carlisle Eprings, Pa. j(8 TH,E - ONLY PREPARATION HALVING PROOFS BO STRONG AND DIRECT AS TO EXPEL THE DOUBTS f.• OF ALL. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, EDITORS, eHYSICIANd of Lee oldest esinciola as well as new, give it their unqualled sanction, and recommend it or all MUMS of eruptions, and diseases of the scalp and brain-. but all whohavemved it, unite, in Testifying that It will preserve the halr from being grey, and from falling to any age, aswallas restore. Read the ffillevring : OAR GROVE, B. Q., Juno 24th 1869. Pat% Q. J. Woon : Dear Sir :--Your }fair Resters:etre is rapidly:gaining popularity in this community. */ had Occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect test : During the yehr 1864, I Was so unfortunate as to . he thrown from my sulky - against a rock.neer the roadside, from which my head' received a inbst terrible blow; Causing a great deal ofirrltilion, winch communicated to the brain and external suriace of the boad . ,*frorn the ef fects of which my hair Was dually destroyed °ear the en- - tire Bedews of the bead. From the tune I first discovered its drOppitg, however, up to the tine of its total pearanbe, 1 employed everything I could think of, being a proiessional manmyself, and, as I thought,understand , lug the nature of the dts.lise but wasffinelly defeated In every, prescription adv.neel. Theseitod norther circumstances induced me to re sort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reason to belive produced a - very happj result ; tco months after the. drat application, I had as beautiful a head of young hair as never saw, tor Which - I certainly owelou my.most. sincere . cheeks. Ileac assured, dear sir, I shag" recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, I shall use my influence, which I flitter my sell to say, is not a little. - - You Mini publish-this If you think proper. . Yours very respect!dly N. J. WaltillT, M. D OFFICILOY ens JEPPERSONIAN,,PhiIippi, Va., Des. 12, 1668: GEAR Sin feel it my duty as well as my pleasure, to state to you the following circumstance, which you can use as you think proper. A gentleman of this place, ta lawyer) has been bald ever siuee his early yonto kip) much so, that he was compe led to wear'a wig. lie was induced to use a bottle ofyour "Hair Restorative," which he liked very much; and after using some two or tbiee bottles his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and be lnow has a handsome heed of hair. The eentlemanlS name fa Bradford, and he is very well known In our, adjoining counties, many - persons can testify to the truth of this statement; I give it toyou at the requester Mr. - Bradlee& You can sell a great deal of year Hair Restorative in this and the adjoining cou , tles If y_ou have the,proper agents. Yours, &0., THOMPSON SURGHNOR. D. Woonl Dar Sir :—PAimit, me to express tue obli gations I tun under for the entire restoration of my hair to ita original color ;abed the time of, ay arrtVal Ja the -Unitid States, it was reel* becoming gray, but upon tbe,application of your "Bair Restorative" it soon, re. covered its orryinal hue. I eonsider your Restorative as a very wonderful invention, quite efficacious as well as agreeable. B. THALSERG. . The Restorative is put In bottles of three , sizes, viz,: large, medium and small ; the smell fields % a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the • medium holds at least twenty per bent. more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large holderdeaart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retails , for 88. 0. J. WOOD& CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fanpy Goods Dealers. it2o-11aW3M AMEY & LEMER'L GALLERY, IS THE PLACE TO ._•dT PRGTOGRAI I IIIB 3 , EITHER PLAIN OR COLORED, CH? ANY 'BIZZ, AT VERY 'LOW PRIORS. BUEILLER "JOUST, MARIEE'T SQUARE,, HAp,kII§.I3T.T.R.G-, PENN'; uo.;BOLTON, PROPRIETOR. Lf A -11 The sbovo well knewh and lont.e_eteAllsbed p.,tel is 4g b e d r : n °TaI Under ' We ll ' . r d o ‘ D b r e l n t g o i st p a. of KrAitoRGE J. ktor.ifik who has been hn inmate albs g u r ° : r ai u d a et de r fg ee ° Te g w a ly t tildeh r° tioude far the last three years, and Is:Wilthnown to Ate guests. Thantfoi for the , liberal patictiage which It basin rayed I cheerfuqy cd'atifiend Mr. Soltdri - Ao the public favor. Lid eawtfrl WILLIAK BIJELILEtt. 'A:Mtrr 'ATE SADIV".— IhthiEDIATE POSSESSION,•the " lot la : W a l u u t street adjoining property ot, J. 6. Stehley, q., , ..nipoty; opposite the State iCspael note!, twetgalght Inches la fropt,hp • "s'hutalred atrue, feet deep. ?'.ettld: 09fietty los erected two ertablit houses 'with frontoffice.— heel' the undersigned for listriiculars,wtawititovrik • ,B. F. Etter, pl., attarney-aktavr,. Thad weret. ' - r. c. szoawicit. ffarriaburi) Teree - 4 1860.—tt .P.I•LUDIPALLA6 11 1 -A VElttlare *tat' dr Tarts, &Tic", &0., ana .1t Ea% by in,yl7 WM. DOCM, judgment guide you in th RAIOR, and it will cure drums, Dvsmau,Olison rum; Duman= DROP- Caßmimait, GIAA ' INTAPTIna, F L•TV L INCE, mem, and may be used '.BY FAIULY lIRDWINI. it (aa thousands can testily) wren" TRAMCortuutABII attack, ma their testimony In la
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