Etitgrap. -- Jll= -- HARRISBURG, PA Friday Anerllooll, August 3. 1880. Nonce Tats.—All the late daily and weekly papers, Magazines, cheap publications and new Woks, are for sale at Bergner's Cheap Book store, No. 51 Market street. SALC 07 CITY FROMM—Some valuable city property, boated at the corner of Front and Lo cust streets, will be sold at public sale to-mor row evening, at the European Hotel. Capital ists who wish to make profitable investments should attend the sale. I=l ASSAULT AND BATTERY.—Bin. CAMS, residing in North street, was arrested this morning by the Chief of Police, charged before the Mayor with committing an assault and battery upon the step-son of Mr. John Gray. A further hearing of the case will take place this evening. --...-,10.---.. Fessata ov A FIRXXAN.—The funeral of Mr. Palau, whose death by a railroad accident on Wednesday night we have already announced, took place this afternoon, and was attended by a number of the Firemen of the city. The deceased was a member of the Citizen company, and highly esteemed by all his associates. VIOLATING AN ORDINANCE.—MIS. Ness, corner of Mulberry street and Raspberry alley, was arrested this morning by the Chief of Police, charged before the Mayor, with violating an Ordinance in reference to nuisances. The of fence consisted in throwing the excrement, &c., from a hog pen and cow stable, into Raspberry alley. A hearing of the case was fixed for three o'clock this afternoon. I=l CAMP MISTINGS. — The camp meeting season is approaching, and we hear of arrangements in progress for several in various sections of this county, and the counties adjoining. Some of these will take place the latter part of this month, and others in September. Extensive preparations are making for the great Shrews bery camp meeting, on the line of the Northern Central Railroad, which annually attracts thou sands of people. Mores Proincs.—The employees of the Ear riebnrg Nail Works will have a picnic to-mor row on "Bunker Hill," adjoining the works at Fairview on the opposite side of the river. The Dominion Brass Band has been engaged for the occasion. The employees of the Rolling Mill have made arrangements to spend the day in Fisher's woods near the Cemetery. May therparticipants in both have a pleasant time. TfusOuroactoZollAVlS will arrive here at nine o'clock on Sunday night and remain until three o'clock in the morning. Owing to prior ar rangements with the Pittstrarg military, the Zouavee were obliged to decline the invitation extended to them by some of our citizens to bold over here and drill. During their brief stay in the city on Sunday night, a collation will be served up for them at the United States Hotel, a fund having been raised to pay the necessary expenses. ANOTIIIR PaoncrrioN.—We learn by the Al• toona papers that Mr. Robert Pitcairn, of that place, has been appointed to the poet of Super intendent of the Middle Division of the Penn sylvania Railroad, and entered upon the dis charge of his official duties on Wednesday last. Be has been connected with the road for the last eight or ten years, sad commenced life thereon, like his colleague on the western Di vision, as errand boy and telegraph operator, consequently he has risen step by step until he has reached his present position. His familiar ity with the working arrangements of the road fitted him for the position and abetter selection could not have been made. COL. CURTIN'S APPOINIIIIINTS.—The following appointments have been made by Col. Andrew G. Curtin, the. People's candidate for Governor, to address the citizens. Other appointments will be announced hereafter : New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Monday, Aug. 6. Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Tuesday, Aug. 7. Danville, Montour Co., Wednesday, Aug. 8. Bloomsburg, Columbia Sate Way , Aug. Carbondale, Luzern° Co., day, Aug. 11. Honesdale, Wayne Co., Monday, Aug. 18. Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Tuesday, Aug. 14. blanch Chunk, Carbon Co., Wednesday Aug. 16. Allentown, Lehigh Co., Thursday, Aug. 16. Bethlehem, Northampton Co., Monday Aug. 20. Baotou, Northampton Co., Tuesday, Aug 21. Col. Carlin will visit Harrisburg sometime during the progress of the campaign, and ad dress the people of old Dauphin. His appoint ment for this place will be duly announced. Tea Rearm Hon Prom, yesterday, at Der ry Church, was the largest party of the kind ever held in this county, Harrisburg sent an immense delegation, and all the towns along the Lebanon Valley Railroad were largely rep resented, as were the rural districts, the coun try people flocking to the scene of festivities at an early boor, on foot, on horseback and in carriages. The number of people on the ground In the afternoon was estimated at from six to nine thousand. One feature of the affair, which tended greatly to mar the enjoyment of the oc casion, was the selling of lager beer in the ad joining woods, which led to comddemble drunk enness and disorderly conduct. The sale of the article was stopped as soon as the managers be came aware of it, but it was too late. A num ber of young men from this city, and also from the country, had imbibed too freely and became very noisy. Otherwise the party was a pleasant one, and passed off in such a manner as to do credit to its originators. The participants In the celebration are under many obligations to ltfaj. DAVID MUMMA, of t his city, who originated the same, and to H. W Fermata, Esq., Dr. Taos. Fox and Mr. J. l WDICRIAND, who were active in making their guests c omfortable. The "Harvest Home" celebration having been successfully inaUgn. rated, will no doubt become a permanent Insti tution in our county. Pwrnits hi,urss made to order at the shortest Exoc notice and at the most reasomible prices, at W. hs Music Store, 92 Market street. t Tin Crum Pamrza Msurrma will be held in the Presbyterian church, corner of Market Square, to-morrow afternoon, commencing at four o'clock, as usual. -410..-,. CHICKERINQ & BOWS Pianos, and Mason & Hamlin's Melodeons, oa hand and for sale only at W. Knoche's Music Store, 92 Market street, west side. THREATENBD TO SHOOT.-A colored desperado named Joe Stevens was arrested by officers Becker and Wickert for assaulting and threat ening to shoot Sarah Parker. After a hearing before Alderman Kline he was bound over to answer at the next Court. ASSAULT AND BATTERY.-A difficulty occurred between Tom Bennet and Samuel F. Mathews, both colored, which resulted in the former be ing arrested and bound ovea to answer a charge of assault and battery. Of late there has been considerable disorder among the colored popu lation, and a large number are now in prison awaiting trials for various offences. Cosi. Truxv.—One James Vogans, an old col ored offender, stole a coat from Hr. John Fos. ter, of Swatara township. When the officers undertook to arrest James he ran away from them, exhibiting some astonishing feats of pe destrianism, and succeeded in making his es cape. Tht stolen coat, however, was found in the domicil where James quartered, in Allison's Hollow, secured and returned to the owner. I=l=l Dimoimme.—The new Odd Fellows' Lodge at Gmtztown, in this county, will be dedicated to morrow, with appropriate ceremonies. Dele gations from Lodges in neighboring towns are expected to be in attendance, and a handsome display is anticipated. The occasion will no doubt draw out a large crowd of the sovereign people of the upper end. We learn that an ad dress will be delivered by Bobert A. Lamber ten, Esq., of this city. Tau YOUNG PEOPLI'S HARVEST Hoses, to come off at Cold Spring to•morrow, will be the gayest party of the season. All who wish to enjoy a pleasant excursion and have a good time should make their arrangements to attend. It will be participated in by a large number of the lads and lasses of Harrisburg and vicinity. The cars will leave the depot at seven o'clock in the morning, and return about the same hour in the evening. A Disoanmv —There is a den in Alli son's Hollow where the lowest class of colored loafers most do congregate to drink whisky and make things np promiscuously. The other day complaint was made against Richard Carter in connection with this establishment. After a hearing before Alderman Kline, however, and the complaint not being sustained, Richard was liberated. If rumor be true, the house alluded to is the resort of disorderly whites, as well as blacks, and for the credit of the city it should be crushed out. I==l Accrmum—On Thursday evening an accident happened to three persons while returning from the Harvest Home at Derry Church, by the up setting of the vehicle in which they were riding. They were thrown to the ground with consider] able force, and one of the patty, Mr. Krieter, of Annville, Lebanon county, had an arm serious ly injured. The other two escaped with slight damage. We learn that the young were not, as conjectured by some, under the influence of liquor at the time. IN TIM Loos.-Up.—ln the absence of the Mayor, Alderman Peter presided at the Mayor's office this morning. Samuel M'Gtarr, a first class "floater," was a voluntary lodger in the lock up He was discharged with a warning to divide his patronage elsewhere.... Benjamin Boyer claims Middletown as his place of resi dence. Benjamin was found at a late ,hour in the Market House, under very suspicious cir cumstances, by one of the city night police. He received a wholesome lecture and was dis charged. ..-.....-... A DAY or PICZNIOI3.—In addition to the Har vest Home yesterday, three Sunday School Pic nics came off in the vicinity of our city. The Catholic School spent the day in Cameron's woods. The party was very largely attended, and passed off pleasantly. The German Luth eran school visited Haehnlen'e grove, and the school connected with Rev. Mr. Shoemaker's congregation made an excursion to Reel's woods. The two latter parties were well at tended, and the exercises such all to interest and benefit the little ones. _..~.~ Came PATTUSON.—We call attention to the general orders just issued by Major General Wm. K. Keim, who has consented to take command of Camp Patterson, to be held at York in September. All that Gen. Keim can do to give importance and eclat to the affair will be done ; and we can safely predict that the contemplated encampment will be the most creditable military demonstration ever witness ed in the old Keystone State. The orders, fur nished us this morning, will be found in our advertising columns. ••••11,0....... Tathera op Emmet At a meeting of the Citizen Fire Company Independent No. 1, held at their hall last evening, the following resolu tions were reported by a committee appointed for the purpose, and unanimously adopted : WILIMIAB.—It has pleased the Almighty and Omnipotent dispenser of all things, in His in finite goodness and Providence to remove from this world our late beloved friend and esteemed brother member, ROBERT FRANKLIN PELAN therefore be it Raolad, That we deeply sympathise with his afflicted parents and friends in their sad be reamient; yet knowing that our Heavenly Father doeth all things well, we bow with sub mission to His will. Resolved, That in the death of Rossarr Mumma PILAN the members of the Citizen Fire Compa ny are called upon to mourn the loss of an effi cient member, and the community at large a worthy and respectable citizen. Resolved, That as a token of respect and ap preciation of his worth, the members of this Company attend his funeral in a body, the flag be kept at half mast until after the funeral, and that the-apparatus be draped in mourning. Resaved, That these resolutions be entered on ea minutes, a copy of the same be transmitted ,hls pamkts, and also published in the daily papers. ONO. O. PAMIR, Quo. E. Bynum pennspluania lady ertte.grap4, _fribav afterturon, 'august 3, 1861 THE STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION will meet at Greensburg nest Tuesday. We are not aware that the teachers of this city and county have made arrangements to send delegates. The meeting will be an important one, and the Cap ital of the State should be fully and ably rep resented. FIRS AT MIDDLXTOWN.--Wl3 learn by a pri vate dispatch from Middletown that the barn of Dr. Mercer Brown, near that place, was this morning consumed by fire with all its contents, comprising the hay and grain crops recently gathered. The dispatch does not state the amount of cattle stock, farming implements, &c., lost, tut the presumption is that the en tire contents of the barn were consumed. The dwelling house, although in great danger, was saved. It is not known whether the property was insured. ANOTHER MILL BORNED.—The large flouring mill of Mr. Samuel Banck, on the Conestoga near Lancaster city, was recently destroyed by fire, and a young man named Abraham Ranch, son of Mr. S. Ranch, aged abott 19 yews, per ished in the flames. The mill was a large brick edifice, with four run of burrs, and was consid ered one of the beat in the county. In addition to the machinery, there were consumed about 8,000 bushels of wheat, 1,300 bushels of corn and some flour. It is supposed that the fire was occasioned by the burs running empty and heating by friction. TRH FaurrvuL Eawrn.—We do not remember a season that promised more abundantly " the kindly fruits of, the earth" than the pre sent. In this locality, though rains have been far from abundant, almost every product is plentiful. Apple trees are loaded with healthy fruit ; pears glisten on pliant boughs ; corn is luxuriant with dark green leaves and silken tasselled cobs ; cabbages and cauliflowers, and tomatoes, and squashes,and melons, and curium• hers, and the later peas, and potatoes, are everywhere plentiful and healthy, and there will be no lack of those luxuries and blessings which the garden and the field supply. In all parts of our favored country the crops are abun dant and the promise is rich of peace and plenty. Tas DEATH or Mn. LEl9l9.—We find in the Mauch Chunk Gazelle the particulars of the sad accident, on Tuesday last, which resulted in the death of the young man, William Lewis, of this place. "When the train was leaving the Beth lehem station, Mr. Lewis, after the signals had been given, and the train in motion, attempted to jump on, having his machine in one hand and taking hold of the iron railing with the other, when he fell down between the cars. Those who were quite near allege that when be first fell he was entirely clear between the rails, and that if he had not moved, the train would have passed over him without any material in jury. But, the fall probably stunned him so as to render him partly if not entirely insensible, when he swung his legs round under the wheels, cutting oft both above the knee. The train was immediately stopped, and the unfortunate man carried away and medical aid sent for,,but there was no hope for him. He breathed his lastabout one hour after the accident happened. He was able to state his name and residence, and gave directions to telegraph to his brother at Harrisburg, to which place his remains were taken." The remains of the deceased arrived here yesterday at noon, and were interred in the evening. TREATMENT OF Csour.—The Dublin Hospita Gazette states that Dr. Jodin, in a communica tion to the Academy of Scienees, on the nature of croup and on the treatment of the same, says that his researches have led him to the follow ing conclusions :—First, that croup and pseudo membranous angina are merely parentical dis eases, due to the formation of fungi ; second, that the treatment of these affections requires neither general medication nor incendiary can terization and that they may be cured by simple parasitical applications. After enumerating the various therapeutical means resorted to in this and analogous diseases, Mr. Jodin declarcs that he much prefers to these uncertain, alarming or dangerous remedies, the sesquichloride of iron, which completely impregnates the fungus, exercises its action on the surface only and may be absorbed without danger. This medicine destroys the parasitic growth and also modifies favorably the hemmorrbagic condition constant ly observable in the affected parts and their neighborhood ; it further induces expectoration, and thus promotes the rejection of the false membranes. I Wour.n most respectfully inform the ladies of Harrisburg and the public in general that I have arrived and taken the stand of John Rhoads, dec'd., corner of Market street and Market square, with a lot of goods which were bought at auction, such as Calicos, Nausuks, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Stockings, Swiss Nina line, and in fact a great variety of goods, of which I will sell vEUT caws, in order to close them out quick. My former friends and cus tomers I would invite to give me a call, and I promise to sell them cheaper goods than ever before, as my stay will be limited. Funs, Fifes, Accordeons, Violins and Gui tars, for sale cheap at W. Knoche's Music Store, 92 Market street, west side. Gnus m PENIQSYLV . sus of most of the 1 the State, which is as f Philadelphia, 650,000 Pittsburg, 130,000 Reading, 24,000 Lancaster; 18,000 Harrisburg, 15,012 Norristown, 13,500 Scranton, 12,000 Pottsville, 18,000 York, 10,000 Easton, 10,000 Allentown, 8,047 Wilkesbarre, 7,989 A SOWZBX&N Enron expresses a wish that his voice were as loud as thunder. He might as well wish at the same time that he had ideas worth expressing in so loud a voice. Tam census returns in one of the upper town ships of Northampton county report fifty living children in four families. PROBABLE AGGIUMTB.—The returns received at Washington indicate that the population of the United States is now about thirty-two mil lions. Ow Bachelor Sneer would like to know what kind of a broom the young woman in the last new novel, usea, when sue swept back the raven ringlets from her classic brow. Ususonsspnv the Democratic party is dead, but it is the worst-behaved corps we ever saw in our lives.—FlVatice. a. W. OMR I=l=l =:== L. Lawn, Fopuerly with Lewy & Brother /..—We have the cen , g cities and towns in dlows : Opttial Nntites. Or' Da. Jes..McCrarroox's Picrorter. Searle. Are your lungs weak? Does a long breath give you pain? Have you a hacking cough? Do you expectorate hard, ough matter? Are you wasted with night sweats and want of sleep ?If so, Rees is TOUR RINIDY. It will MI questionably save you. Rise $lOO . Sold by Gnome Beacom& mar7-daw4m WIGS 1-WIGS I I-WIGS 1 I 1 HATO:MOWS WIGS AND TOUPKEB surpass all. They are elegant, fight, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrink ng off the head ; indeed, this Is the only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made Bond Arad, New York. marl.2.dawly. HOLLOWAY'S OnnweNT IS A ILIONTHY HULSE. The angry wounds and Inflamed and irritating ulcerathat cause continuous agony to the sufferer are removed, and the pain assuaged, by the application of this great healing remedy 1 It eradicates the poisonous particles from the th3sh, and streets a perfect and permanent cure. gold at the manufactory, No. 80 Malden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists, at 25c., 68c., and $1 per pot. jy 27-dwasw-ly FWa call the attention of our readers to an article advertised in another column, called Bum Foos,. It la an entirely now discovery, and mustnot be confound ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It is food for the blood, already prepared for ab sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural in action, and what one gains he rotaine. Let all those, then, who are suffering from poverty, Impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, tat aof this Moon Foos , and be restored to health. We notice that our Druggists have received a supply Of this article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. EATON% MIT= MEDIAL, which every mother should have. It is said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatever, and of course must beinvalnable for all intim tile complaints. It is also said that 1$ will allay all pain, and soften the gams in process of teething, and at the same time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and nurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless alights, procure a supply and be at once relieved. air See advertisement. ant-tfeb6 For sale by C. A. Banuvart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa MANY KINDS oa TONIO Alta ADVIRTHED that we are assured will strengthen the hair and prevent its falling out, but none that we have seen used does all that It promises, Pave that of Professor 0. J. Wood. This we know is good from havitudtried it, and witnessed in seve ral cases its truly beneficial effects. Dr. Wood was kind enough to send us a couple of bottle', and after finding that it prevented our hair from falling out, we presented jt bottle to a friend who had been bald for at least thirty years ; it has restored his hair entirely, and It Is now as thick and glossy as when he was twenty.tive. This we say in all sincerity, and we shall be glad to have our Mends try it for themselves as we believe It Is just what It professes to be. For real worth, Wood's Hair Restora tive Is undoubtedly the best preparation now In use for restoring hair on bald heads, changing gray hairs to their original color, and for a cosmetic or cure for pimples, It Is fast taking the place of other preparations. No toilet now-a•days is complete without it. ....If any one should ask us what in our opinion, ar rived at by an impartial test, was the best and most honest compound remedy for preserving and beautifying the hair, and restoring gray hair to Its original color, and the - 1 oaks to the bald headed, we should without hesitation say Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative. See advertisementin another column.—LouisetWo Journal. Fold by all Druggists. jy2l-lm Puss 1 Puts ! ! Puss ! ! I—WHAT re IT ? How Cm= f—Thoustulds of persons have Piles—suffer for years with the disease—yet few know what it Is, or how it is Gored. Every case of Piles, whether manifesto In the form of external tumors, frequent bleedings, or in violent itching and irritation, depends essentially upon congestion of the abdominal venous circulation. This produces the engorgement, dilation of the veins, forma lion of tumors, hemorrhages, pale and suffering ; and the disease can only be fundamentally cured by medi cines which, taken internally, relieve this venous conges tion. Hence ointments, washes and even Injection!, are so ineffectual. , , HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC PILE SPROOIO, a simple sugar pill, taken two or threetlmes per day enree the disease by curing the condition upon which the dis ease depends. Hundreds have been cured by it, even of the most obstinate cases. All will be promptly benefit ted by it. Price 60 cents a box. N. 13.—. A full set of ullumpbreys' Homeopathic Speci fics," with Bookof Directions, and twenty different reme dies, In large vials, morocco case, sb; ditto in plain case, $4; case of fi ft een boxes, and Book, W. Single boxes 26, cents and 60 mods. , These Remedies, by the single box or case, are sentby mail or express, free of charge, to any ad dress, on re ceip tof the price. Address DR. F. HUMPHREYS & CO n No. 582 Broadway, New York Wholesale and Retail agent for Harrisburg and vicinity C. K. Keller. Also sold by Theodore F. obettbr, and Druggists and stores generally. jylB.dawlm THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared frost a Prat:n*oes qfClarke, Y. Phyncian Rtetraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LkOTICS it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a Short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp or Great Britain, to prevent ocomterfeita. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST TIME& NO.NTHSqf Preetuzucy,fu they are sure to brim on itiecarriage, but at any other time they are In all Calm of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Pongee on alight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hystericaand Whites, these Pis will effect a cure when all other means have Lifted ; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions In the pamphlet around eaob package, which should be carefully ',reserved. N. 8.-61.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will insure a bottlepttontaintog 60 Pills, by return mall. For sale by C. A. RINRVAIrt. Jy9 dawly GAL LOH ER'S CELEBRATED ELIXIR• THE INFALLIBLE CURE OF Colds, Cough, Consumption, Hoarseness, Pains and Weakness in the Chest, Liver' Complaints, Dyspepsia, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Quinsey and General Debility, and for Purifying of the Blood. This medicine has acquired a jastcelebrity ihr the cure or all diseases arising. from severe colds; and its efficacy has been attested'and appicived by hundreds of our most respectable citizens. In every instance 1 1 / 1 111XDIATE ULM ILLS MIN arms. Many have been CURED OF CONSUMPTION, and hun dreds of references can be given In various parts of the country, who speak of the medicine in the highest terms. R should be kept on band by every family. It is plea sant and very good for children. READ initl FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE. We, the undersigned, do certify that we have used OALLOBER'S PREPARATION for Consumption , Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, dm., and havingexprien Immediate relief therefrom, would recom %end it to all afflicted in that way William Colder,Sr., Cyrus 7 Reese, Wm. Mitchell, Pronth'y, Rirk Few, Sr., Rev. B. R. Waugh, Charlet F. Muench, William Jennings, Prof. Wm. Knoche, Jacob R. Eby, C. Matthew's, Mr. John Miller, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. A. Zimmerman, David Herr, Rev. Mr. Cole, 0. Zimmerman. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY J. GALLOHER, Sole Proprietor, marrieburg. For sale by the manufacturer at his residence No. 16 Chestnut street; and at HanmAzt's GROCIRRY Sums, No. 59 Market street, Sole Agent for this city. All orders from a distance promptly Oiled and the medicine forwarded by Express to any part of the State. Jylo dtf LIBERTY STOVE WORKS MEI HOLLOW-WARE FOUNDRY, PHILADELPELL. ABBOTT & NO.)3LoE, MANClFedrcillala of the Moot approtedityiet of STOVE of eyacy description. Sample as Saleßooms Water Street, New York. ilertlo Brown Street, PhUadelphia. N.8.-44W for Qadogge. J727.dirr3ts 53petial Notices. DR. iikattrrOON.'ll COLD AND Cowan Mranrax, the established and standard remedy for Cough, Cold, Influenza, Hoarseness, and all irritations of the mucous membrane of the throat, palate and nose, le endorsed by physicians, and all who have used it, as a preparation that has no rival In the field. Price 26 owls. Sold by George Bergner. 020 Da. JAS. NoCrzerromr.'s Pitcrow, SYRUP calms the moat harramdng cough, relieves the oppressed lungs, and irritated throat, loosens and brings away by painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind pipe aad bronchial tubes, regulates the excited pulse, invites rest, and removes every symptom of consump. tion. Price $1 00. Sold by Geo. Eacosmt. 13'20 From the Independent, New York, Juiy2.B, 1859. Gm:rm.—Our advertising columns contain some testimonials to the value of a new article known as "Spalding's Prepared Glue," useful to housekeepers for mending furniture. It is prepared with chemicals, by which it is kept in the proper condition for immediate use, the chemicals evaporating as soon as it is applied, leaving the glue to harden. We can assure our readers that this article has the excellent phrenological quality of "large adhesiveness." Jyl4.lm BRYAN'S TASTELESS ITEBIIMIGE. To quiet The riot Cr worms—the vile scourges The Vermiroge give, And, as are as you live, They'll get their discharges. ' What is BRYAN'S VsalLLluosy Simply a pare and tasteless Vegetable Curative. No child can be harmed by It, no worm can survive is, no mother shou:d be without it, no words can express Its value. Price '25 Dents. Sold by Gso. BOGNIR. J 720 Tun GassT *Esau= lisomay.—Elir James Clarke's Celebrated Female Pine, prepared from a pm scription et Sir 3. Clarke, D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known medicine is no Imposition, but a NON and safe remedy for female Difficulties and Obstructions from any cause whatever; and although a powerlW remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution TO HARRIND LADDIS It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Tuns Pan Rave aim am meows ro PAZ WHERE tesscnows ON THE 2ND PAGE OP FUNNEL= A= MIL 08. ENNVED For fun particulara, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B.—Sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 Fills, by return mail. C. A. Basavattr, agent for Harris: burg, Fa., T. W. Dyott & Bons, wholesale agents In Philadelphia unl dawa Palmas AND Sim Damns are the result of impure blood. The blood becomes thick and clogged.— The akin is net able to must off the impurities so Import ant to health. Bow many young men and women we see with their faces covered with pimples and blotches,who are endeavoring to remove them by the use of soaps and washes of various kinds. This is very dangerous and should never be practiced by persona desirous of good health. Mothers who have children afflicted with sores and eruptions, should never dry them up by external ap plications, for in this way they will drive in the humors and produce 11l health for the child during its whole life time. There is no mother that likes to see her children afflicted with feeble health. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are prepared ex pressly for the cure of eruptions of the skin, such as Pim ples, Blotches, Sores, am. They cleanse the blood of all impurities, producing a beautiful, clear and healthy skin, so much admired by all people of taste and refinement. ,p -Sold by all Medicine Dealers. jyl6-1m I.s CI 1:4144 WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! The Original and Best In the World! ALL others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, ifyon wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, or R STr HAIR DYED instanUy to a beautiful and Nattn^al Brown or Bleak, without injury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Wm. A. Emmons mince 1839 and over. 80,000 ap plications have been made to the H air of the Patrons of his famous dye. Wll4. A. BACHNLOR'S HAIR DYE, produces a color not to be distinguished from Mare, and 111 wetaanao not to injure In the least, however long it may be con tinued, and the ill-effects of Bad Dyea remedied ; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of , the United Skates, by Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers. irs-Tbe Genuine has the name and address upon steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. RATOHELOR, 16 Bond street. New York. marl2•d&wly P. K. (ice' Ws clip the following from the Provident General Advertiser, Sept. 12, 1867 at this season of the year, Vont cholera, cholera mor bus, dysentery and other kindred complaints are sure to prevail, everybody should be liberally supplied with Perry Davis' Vegetable Palo Killer. Persons leaving home, whether it be for a day's excursion or a trip , to Europe, should be In a condition to place their hands oa it at a moment's warning. Many diseases incident to the Bummer months, which will prove fatal if not Immo. diately checked, can be promptly cured by one or two doses of the Pain Killer. On more than one occasion have we been relieved of intense suffering by the timely use of the above named preparation. Sold by all druggists, grocers and medicine dealers throughout the United States and Cantles. The stain on linen from the use of the Paln Killer is easily removed by washing in alcohol. 11.4-1 m IMPORTANT TO PEDLtLES. DR. OHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared,by Cornelius L. Cheesemiui, H. D., NEW YORK CITY. HE combination of ingredients in these fi t Pills aro the result of a long and extensive practice. hey are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Blenstruations, removing all ob. structlons, whether from cold Or otherwise, headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous allbetions, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the back and limbo, ho., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. • Ta MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, as they wM bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been disappointed in the nee of other Pilla can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all that they represent to do. NOTICE Uwe is one condition of the female natan in which the Pak =nee be taken w s prottuoma PECULIAR RESULT. The condition refnrat to is PILIZONANOY— the result, misakaalitea. Such is fAs seresisnlie tendency of ftie medicine to restore he mud functions to a nom/4 condition, that can the rqrroductite power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and tree from anything injurious. Nxplicft directions, which should be read, ac• company each box. Price $l. Sent by mall on enclosing $1 to Dm Comm= L. Ouanammar, Box 4,631, Post Office, New York Qty. , • Sold by one Druggist in everytown in the united States • R. B. HUTGBINGS, 'general Agent for the United States, 14 Broadway, New York, 2b whom all Wholesale orders should be addr•elet. Sold In Harrlaburg by O. A. BANIVAW. nov29-lowly BUY TILE BEAS T. NORTON'S 40) MT 2VIE 3EI MC T ioa SALT RHEUM - AND SCROFULA, PERX&BIOTTLY cynics SALT METH, • SCROPTILA, SCALD BEAD, FEVER SORES, RING--WORMS, BAR BERS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING . OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP TIONS OF Tab; SKIN. This Ointment bears no resemblance to ay of her ex ternal remedy atpresent before the world. The mode o its operation Is peculiar. - It penetrates to the basis of the disease—goes to Its very sotor.e—and cures it from the flesh beneath to the skin on the surface. Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, &c., operate detstrward, thus driving the disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. Noasos's OIIMUOIT, oil the contrary, throws the poison of the disease upward, and every particle of t is dis charged aro* the pers. Thus the cures it eSccts is complete. Not only are the sores healed—the eruptions removed—the .swellings re duced—but the made of the disease are expelled from the flesh ; consequently there can be no relapse. Victims of ulcerous and eruptive complaints, who have tried every professional mode of treatment and every ad vertised curative without relief, here is a certain, safe, and expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. A Ingle box will satisfy you of the truth of all that !shore toted. Since its Ant introduction, the properties of the Oint ment have been tested in the mostobottnate cease—emea bat utterly defied the , best medical skill in the a:TIMM and upon which the BPS Celehreted heeling erh/P PrO duced no effect—and In every fistful" w' nriFY 61 / 0 " New Sold Large NoMea—•.Priee GEN= soßros, OheZ ie POPelitor, New York. • WHOINIaIa PENNOLO; PARKER &NO 22 , 3, Wholesale Drage*, _Nt Beokm Y. Bold by Gso.BucesslMmisbinlirs. maiglarly Stisuilantoug. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. IT is compounded entirely from (hums, and tuts become an established tact, a Standard biedl • Dine, known an resorted d appro pi I,,Tir tb eourderteinuzdtliti; diseases for which It is re- Q commended. It has cured thousands E il within the last two years who hadgiven up all hopeeg of relief, as the numerous unsolicited certificates in my possession show. The dose must beadapt- ed to the temperament ot the individual taking Nands used in such quantities as to aot gently on the bowels. Let the dictates of your judgment guide you in th .. use or the LIVER ItiVIGO- I'l BATOR, and it will care I Lmia Communcis, lianOife Amass, Itnnwpati,ensoit mammon, Smoom Cow- mune, Dustman DROP BY SOUR STOILLOH, He UAL Cotervzinss, ' Qum, OROLIIIIA MORRO; 19ROLIRA MOTU; Ft•TO La II CI, Imam, risme Wass- awes; and may be used sitcoms:chilly MR es ORM:RA- pyli RY FAMILY Mentents. It will cure SICK MCADAMS ra (as thousands can testify) IR norm megme, is rwor+ OR TERRI TRAIMOORpuuIAR2 men at commencement 0 attack. ALL WO VIM PE ARM am mu their testimony in Its htorj ggy-MLIC Water In a mouth with the In.. Olgorator, soul swallow both together. rum ORR DOLLAR PER DOTPUI. .....ALEIO.--. SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PUT UP IN GLASS CAStE,.AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. The WAXILY CATlliklt active Cathartic which the' practice morethan twenty The constantly increa& have long nsed the ELLS; all expretw in regard to to place them within the The Profession well know on dldbrent pfttons of th The FAIMY OATHA& farence to Ude well ded from a variety of th- which act alike on • il nal, and are good and thartle Is needed, such m, Seffinaa_, Pains in NI Pain and Soreness over tie or wonifi!S in the head, aUI Worraios camas or 4 Ad- Purifier of the Blood, and Al flesh Is heir, too numerous — I tenement. Dose, Ito 8. 0 I PRICE 80 CENTS. Tea lam Drvrooateroa Ann Anna CA.THAN ICI PIUS are retailed by Druggists generally / and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, je2o-dawyi] 885 Broadway, New York. CARLISLE WHITE •SULPHUR SPRINGS. CIIIIBIRLAND COUNTY, PA ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 300. Terms Low. FOR , PARTICULARS SESID FOR Crntruß. Owen, Qualonia &her, Sprinp, Pa. JeB.2ai LTELMBOLD'S BUCHU ire ma BLADDER. BELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Kidneys. HRIMBOLD'S BIICRU for the Gravel. BKLMBOLD'S &MELT for Dropsy. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nervousness. HKLMBOLD'S BUCHU for Loss of Memory. HELM.BOLD'S BUCHU for Dimness of Vision. LD'S MORD for Difficult Breathing. UXLI&BOLD'S BUCHU for Weak Nerves. HELMROLD'S BUCHU for Obstructions. RELMBOLD'S 'WORD' for Excesses arising from indiscretion and all Diseases of the SEXUAL ORGANS, Existing in either sex, from whatever cause originated,' and DO Diaper HOW Loam STAMM. RELMBOLDI EXTRACT HUMID is pleasant In its taste and odor and immediate In Its action. Price El per bottle, or six for Se. Delivered to any address, &MOM pa i by reliable certificates. Sold by all itruggirts. le 8 Sin Depot, 104 South Tenth St. Philadelphia. PUBLIC BALE. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDAY, the 4th day of August next, at 8 o'clodk P. 6i. , at Brant's Hall, city of Harrisburg, the valuable property consisting of two two-story Brick Houses and one two-story Frame House and Ground, situate on the north corner of Front and Locust streets, In the said city, being part of Lot No. 68, and being 28 feet 8 inches In breadth on Front street, and 180 feet 7 inches In depth on Leant street. Said property will be sold, the whole together, or the two brick houses in one lot, and the frame house separately, on following terms : One. third in cash; balance In two equal annual payments, with interest to be secured by mortgage on the premises. Information given and terms of sale made known at any time by the undersigned. ALEX. GRAYDON, Attorney in Fact. Banishers, July 24, 1880.—j26 dts Independent Candidate for Sheriff. A T ME SOLICITATION of many friends joi. I offer myself to the voters of Dauphin county, as an independent candidate for the office of Sheriff at the ensuing election. II elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and Impartiality. jyri-dte JACOB D. BOAS. 4 0 1) Aelte •Z" FOR BALE BY JAMES M. WHEELER Jets-ace NEW ARROGEMENT. D. GEORGE W. BELLY will continue the DRUG BURINS:39 at No.B S. Market square and having Just received a fresh supply of Drugs, Chemicals, and Fancy articles, solicits a continuance of the patron. age herstobre extended to the establishment. Choice brands of.fiegsrs, such as IGLIMIAI3, BOBRINAS, OitITO DE ORION, FLOEFINAS t IA FLOE DE VIGO. PURR LIQUORS, for medicinal purposes, &c.: myBsmd FIFTY-SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OP THE FRIENDSHIP FIRE COMPANY No. 1. THIS COMPANY will celebrate their 57th anniversary by holding a ZIP NIQ AT MR COLL SPRINGS, on SATURDAY, the Thh of August next.— Gentlemen wishing to participate wi l please apply for tlekets to'any of the undersigned Colunittee of Arrange ments'at an early day, as the number "will be limited to one hundred. Price of tickets $2.00, which will include Fare, Re freshments. &c. Wm. E. Pees, H. O. Shaffer, Andrew Schlayer, Jacob Echlayer Wlll. Parkhill, Peter Gardner, Jacob Rohrer. B. Campbell, D. J. Rudy. _ Jy2o•dtd - NOTICE. APAROCHIAL RESIDENCE, being about to be erected In connection .with St.:Patrick's church, Rev. P. Maher offers for sale the place in which he resides. Application to Rev P. Maher _or Maier Brady. uta. • MayBd, AMEY & LEMER'S - GALLERY, TVYETH'S HILL, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE, (sumissoss TO z. J. muCK,) PICTURES OP ANY SIZE OR KIND. MACHINE SEWING ityrISES, ANNIE SCOTT, is prepared to do .I.ll.tlYery description of Family Sewing in the beat and mostperfbct manner, on the best machine Mike world. She will pat together and sew. AWNINGS in the best and most durable mannner. Apply at Mr. SEEPS Daguer ean Gallery. ay , -dSm AMEY & LEMER'., GALLERY, 18 THU PLACE TO OAT PHOTOGRAPHS, EITHER PLAIN OR COLORED, or ANT azzg, AT VERY LOW PRICES. TIC PILL Is a gentle bu proprietor has used In Ws log demand from thole who and the sedeaction which their use, has induced me reach of all. that different Cathartics as t bowels. TIC PILL has, with due re lished fact, been eompoun purest Vegetable Extracts, part of the alimentary ca. in all cases whore a ca- DerallMmordo of Stomach, Back and Loins, Cbstivemess t u f si tt aory tessaess, Headache ." — , iseases, , Rheumatism, a great many diseases to which Ito =Akin In this adver• ECARLISLE PEE SULPHUR SPRINGS, situated in Cum beriana county, Pa., at the base of the Blue Mountain, is the favorite resort for those whoappreciate grand scenery, pure mountain air, invigo:ating baths large and well ventilated rooms, good society and a good table. The waters of the Carlisle Springs are highly impregnated with minerals and are superior tbr drinking and Bathing. Liberal arrangements will be made for excursion parties.