Palk getzgraA, HARRISBURG, PA Thursday Afternoon, September 13, IS(C. CANPAION BRZABTPINS AND MEDAL-.—AD as surto:tent of Breastpins, Medals, &c., can be had at BERONBIt'S Bookstore. Pterunn FRAM made to order at the shortest notice and at the most reasonable prices, at W. Knoche's Music Store, 92 Market street t Norms Tats.—All the late daily and weekly p a pers, Magazines, che publications and new books, are for sale at Etergner's Cheap Book store. No. 61 Market street. I=l Losr.—ln this city a few days ago a Gold Ear Drop, with black stone setting and white flower. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at Bergaer's book store. BITERS SENTINOIIB.—In Cumberland county last week two women were convicted of keep ing houses of 111. fame, and each sentenced to one year's imprisonment. An example or two of this kind might have a tendency to dose some of the dens that abound in this city. I=E:=2l Naw ADD Nov - EL.—Every day brings some thing new. The most novel, and one of the most useful articles for household use, we have seen lately, is a patent clothes horse, invented by our ingenious friend Capt. J. D. Boynton of Middletown. It is an " institution" which no family should be without. .......dito--- CIIANCS von BARGAINS.—We call the attention of our readers to the sale of household furni ture to take plgce to-morrow afternoon, as set forth in our advertising columns. Among oth er valuable articles to be sold are two new and elegant chandeliers. The sale is worthy the attention of those in need of furniture. =I Boom COIN.—One of our Philadelphia ex changes mentions fourteen s styles of counter feiting coin. It is estimated that fully ten per cent. of all the apparent gold coin in circula tion is bogus, much of it being so admirably executed as to deceive bank officers and other first-class judges. The natural and legitimate loss in value of gold coin is immense. The es timated loss on the coin in circulation in the United States is over $1,000,000 per annum. ADAM AND DIBOHARGL—Last evening the Chief of Police made information before the Mayor against John Bates for drunkeness and disorderly conduct, and assault and battery. The latter demanded a hearing, and was held in the the sum of $l5O for hid appearance at eight o'cloSk this morning. At the time de. siguated Bates was on hand, and the Chief failing to substantiate ttoi charges made against him, owing to the witnesses refusing to appear, the case was dismissed. DRUNKEN .11 , 0Vire-14111t, Ilight a disgraceful row occurred at Bostian's tavern on Ridge Road. 'rumblers were smashed, and chairs and tables thrown about promiscuously. The Chief of Police was sent for, who hastened to the scene of disturbance, but on arriving there be found all quiet and the rioters dispersed. Lager'beer sellers who tolerate such disreputable scenes should be indicted for keeping disorderly houses. If report be true they are of frequent occur rence at some of the taverns in the sixth ward. --.10.--... VIOLATING Oanntiacss.--Litet evening Mr. Charles Seglehaum, clothing nxerchant in Mar ket street, was before the Mayor on a charge of obstructing the pavement with boxes. He was fined two dollars and costs.... Addison Dehart, charged with violating the ordinance prohibit ing owners of dogs from permitting them to ran at large unmurs.led, was tined one dollar and costs_ Nicholas Newman was up for the same offence, and the ease postponed for a fur ther bearing this evening. .—.....e.r---.. Dtsrmouthmto Asaxvst —Our old friend' Druckenmiller, the "Lancaster County Poet," Is now in this city with a supply of new poems and songs of hits own composition, comprising "sentimental,sathetic and comic," and will remain here a few days for the purpose of sell ing his literary productions. Among his col lection are political songs suited to all parties. The old poet is a decided genius in his way, and we hope our citizens will show their apprecia tion of his literary abilities by investing liber• ally in his songs. ......,411.----. Tux ROOND Motets of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, now in progress of erection in the upper section of this city, and rapidly ap proaching completion, will be one of the largest and most magnificent structures of the kind in the United States. It is calculated to house about forty engines. The extensive machine shops, adjoining the round house, are also going up as rapidly as the work can be pushed bythe efficient manager, Mr. Stephen D. lid'Calla. When completed, they will give permanent employment to a large number of workmen, thus adding materially to the population and business of our rapidly growing city, and en hancing the value of property in that immedi ate locality. Tan RAILROAD Ptouravross.—The Pittsburg Dispatch, commenting upon the recently discov ered peculation% by conductors and ticket agents in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Copipany, intimates that "frauds" have been perpeirated by men holding higher official po sitions. The editor says : "We do not like to say all that we suspect about this affair, but 'while our hand is in,' we will take the liberty of suggeating to the stockholders that whatever may be true as to the guilt of 'conductors and ticket sellers' on the roads mentioned, it Is not merely our individual opinion that some larger 'frauds' could be discovered by an investigation into the causes of the mysterious and rapid ac quisition of very nice fortunes by some of the higher officials of the railroad companies. It is hinted that there are some profitable private speculations in the coal trade of some roads, as will as in other business." We anxiously await further developments, and hope our co temporary of the Dispatch, who seems • to be "booked up," will make them without delay. Pennsylvania 'Daily etlegrapb, tbursbay. 'afternoon, September 13 1860. VERY REMARKABLE Joss.—While the rails on our steam highways rest upon sleepers, Lincoln's political rails are borne up by Wick-Awakes. CONYMENCB.—The United Brethren hold their Quarterly Conference meeting in Middletown on Saturday of this week. A Smut, Menisci of the Good Will Fire Company will be held at the Fifth Ward goose this evening at the usual hour. A full attend ance is debited. FUNERAL OF A FIREMAN. —The funeral of Mr. John Ryan took place this afternoon' at three o'clock. and was attended by the Hope Fire Company, of which the deceased had been an active member. C=l BARN, DZSTROTBD BY Pisa.—The large barn belonging to Beetem, Ahl & Co., at Boiling Springs, Cumberland county, was recently en tirely destroyed by fire. Loss, some $1,300. The entire crop of the tenant was alio con sumed. It is supposed the fire was the work of an Incendiary Soma VALUABLE REAL &MATS, including twelve lots, will be disposed of at public sale, at Derry station', in Derry township, on Saturday the 22d inst. Here is a rare chance for speculation, and capitalists who wish to make profitable in vestments should attend the sale. Tun Rwarvat Merrum commenced in the West Harrisburg Methodist chapel last Monday night, continues ;n successful. trogress. The nightly meetings are well attended, and we learn that an encouraging degree of religious interest is manifested. This congregation is under the pastoral charge of Rev. Mr. Carson, who Is also pastor of the congregation wor shiping in the Vino street church. ===l Tax MAN Mumma to-morrow night, judging from present indications, will be largely atten ded. in addition to the speakers already an nounced, Hon. Henry D. Moore, of Philadel phia, who stumped the State for Fillmore in 1856, will be in attendance and address the people. , The grand Wide Awake torch-light parade on the occasion will be a spectacle worth witnessing, and our country friends should not fail to be on hand to "see the sights." Large delegations of Republicans are expected from Middletown, Hummelstown, Dauphin, Mechan icsburg, Carlisle, and other neighboring towns. We shall be disappointed if the meeting does not exceed, in numbers and enthusiasm, any held here since the opening of the campaign. I= Tsa Caoaiaa rIONIO OP THE SRAM will be given by the liticklayer's Association, in Haan lee's grove, on . Saturday next, in aid of the purchase of rk steam fire engine for the Friend ship company. Should the weather prove pleasant it will be a gay and recherche affair, judging from the preparations making, and the novel character of the amusements to be intro duced. An inter, sting feature of the exercises will be the contest for a splendid silver horn. A dancing platform has been constructed for the benefit of such as may wish to mingle in the giddy mazes of the dance, - and keep time with flying feet to the inspiring music of the fiddlo and the bow. The party will be a well con ducted and pleasant one, and as the object is highly commendable, we hope to see it largely attended by the people of this city. I=l FUSION Of AMSRIOANS AND CATHOLIOL—It is openly asserted, and not denied so far as we have seen, that the Catholic priests in Schuyl kill and Berks counties have denounced Col. Curtin, the People's candidate for Governor, from the pulpit, apppealing to their hearers to vote against him. Here in Harrisburg the Catholics comprising the " Irish Brigade" to a man oppose Curtin, and are secretly organized to effect his overthrow. And furthermore. the Boston Pilot,.a leading Catholic organ, strenuous ly opposes his election. And yet there are men claiming,to be Americans, who join these Catho lics in their opposition to Curtin ! Shame upon them ! Out upon such Americans ! Their Americanism is all a sham! What care they for priuoiple, if they can put money in their pockets by fusing with the arch-enemies of Americanism ! "The painted hypocrites are known Through the disguise they wear." ACCIDENTS ON NORTHERN CENTRAL Re trRoAD Smasa-lgea, &o.—What is wrong on the Nor thern Central Railroad ? There are "screws leose" somewhere. On Saturday last, the Bth inst., no less than Mete serious accidents oc curred between this city and Baltimore—for tunately not attended with any loss of life, but greatly damaging to the property of the com pany. One of these accidents• occurred at Glen Rock, another at Phoenix, and the third at Cockeysville. In the aggregate some twenty five cars were mashed to pieces, and one or two engines greatly damaged. And yet not all. As if to carry out the adage—trite and common: "One disaster treads upon anther's heels, Bo fast they folow—" on Monday one of the Express cars . caught fire, and burnt np so completely that nothing -ices left but the iron work. We incline to the opinion that these disasters must be attributa ble to the carelessness and neglect of the em ployees on the running department of the road, and if so, are highly censurable. A year or two ago it was notorious that this road and machinery were greatly out of repair, and acci dents were not nnfrequent. If those now re ferred to had occurred then, it would have ex cited but little surprise. But since the admin istration of the new Board of Directors, nearly the whole road between this point and Balti more has been completely repaired—a large part of it laid with , now_ralls 7 and the old ma chinery and rolling stock put into excellent -order and much new added—and under its ad mirable management, for a considerable time, the road had regained the public confidence, was regarded as entirely safe, and has been, and is now, doing an immensely increased business. Under this improved state of affairs, its mane gets and the public were inspired with confi dence that the Northern Central would take rank as a first class road, to which for a time it was justly entitled ; but should disasters con tinue so frequent as of late, we (ear it mast fall back to its former disrepute.. Will not its superior officers see to it, that the evils corn ' plalued of be corrected? For their own credit, and the while safety, we hope so. TILE Lots -Up contained but one occupant last night, a voluntary lodger, "without a local habitation or a name," and tiestitut: of the means to procure tavern accommodations. H was discharged this morning. ascots Pots. Reran o.—The Republicans of Bridgeport and vicinity, on the opposite side of the river, are making arrangements to erect a handsome Lincola pole on Saturday next. Speakers will be in attendance to ad dress the people who may be assembled. I=l SNOW ON THE ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS.-A squall of snow and rain occurred on the heights of the Allegheny mountains yesterday morning. and the weather was quite cold. On Sunday morning there was a severe frost, but it did seem to have done much injury to vegetation. MIDDLETOWN WIDE AWANltB.—Weare glad to learn that a Wide Awake club has been organ ized in Middletown. The uniform adopted is blue ewes and black caps, with the name ni the club on the latter. A meeting will be held this evening to make arrangements to attend the demonstration in this city to-morrow night. =I Tam Comrrr Fem.—The attendance at the Fair to-day was not so large as yesterday, and no additions were made to the articles on ex hibition. It is estimated that about two thou sand persons were on the ground at one time this afternoon. Two or three cases of pocket picking occurred to-day, but the operators es caped detection. Leconte° Rowmas —Four Locofocos in Holli daysburg were arrested and held to bail in the sum of MO each for riotous conduct, in attack ing the "Wide Awakes" with stones, while in attendance at the People's party meeting in that prace, on Tuesday evening of last week. The fellows deserve the severest punishment that can be inflicted under the law, and we hope Judge Taylor will do them full justice. MUTING OF THE ALLEGHENY SYNOD OF THE LUTHERAN CHUROH.—This body met in Berlin, Somerset County, on last Thursday, and clOsed its deliberations on Tuesday last, after a pleas ant session. The communion• sermon was de livered in the presence of a crowded audience, on last Sunday, by the Rev. Mr; Marts of this city, delegate to that body from the Synod of Pennsylvania. "ONE great feature of Lexington, Kentucky, writes a correspondent, is the beauty of its la dies. Being exempt from all household drudg ery, they are at liberty to cultivate all those graces which adorn society and charm man kind."—Exehange. , Women "exempt from household drudgery," like men exempt from business cares, are drones in the human hive. They est, but labor not ; consume, but produce not. They are a dead loss to the world, and a nuisance to the com munity in which they vegetate. THE FUNERAL, OF ELDER JOHN WINEBRINNFI, who died on the 12th inst. at quarter before one o'clock in the morning, aged sixty-three years five months and seventeen days, will take place to-morrow afternoon at two o'olock, from his late residence in North street riisar Third.. The funeral cortege will move from the houie to the Locust Street Methodist Church, in which appropriate religious services will be held. The friends of the deceased, and the public gener ally, are respectfully invited to attend. HON. EDGAR Cowatr.—This gentleman is doing effective service on the stump in behalf of Lincoln and Curtin, having spoken almost daily for the last two weeks. He will address the mass meeting in this city to-morrow night, and we bespeak for the eloquent advocate of Free Homes and Free Labor a cordial and enthusiastic welcome. He is a gentleman of great ability, a finished scholar, an entertaining, and impressive speaker. Our political friends may, therefore, confidently anticipate a rich intellectual treat. =r2:25 RUN AWAY AND SMASH lIP.-At noon to-day a horse attached to a buggy, driven by a eon of Mr. George 'linter, ran away in Walnut street, upsetting the vehicle and throwing the young man under it. He managed, however, to escape from his perilous situation, while the horse was in rapid motion, without sustaining any injury. The frightened animal ran on the pavement near Second street, where the buggy came in contact with a post, damaging it to a considerable extento The violence of the col lision broke the shafts, and the horse finding himself free from the vehicle, ran to Second street, where his flight was arrested. Young Hinter made a very narrow escape. =I Tax CASE or Gartuss.—We hear rumors to the effect that application has been made to Governor Packer for the pardon of George Gar- . man, the corrupt Fifth Ward Constable, who was yesterday sentenced to four months' im prisonment for piostituting his office by levying "black mail" on a German lager beer seller. The story is that Garman visited the beer shop referred to on Sunday, bought and drank some of that delectable beverage, and next day threatened to return the proprietor of the es tablishment, unless he was paid five dollars in the way of "hush money." The Gerrain, fear ing prosecution, paid the sum demanded. The affair leaked out, Garman was indicted, and when called up for trial plead guilty, to avoid still further developments of an equally dam• aging character. His sentence, under the cir cumstances, we regard as exceedingly mild, and he should be permitted to serve out the full term of imprisonment. The indiscriminate and injudicious exercise of the pardoning power by , Governor Packer, thus far during , his official career, has called down upon him' the just cen sure of the press and people of all parties. In this instance we hope he will not interpose his Executive prerogative to defeat the ends of jus tice, and allow a self-convicted scoundrel to go unpunished. A. public officer who takes advan tage of his position to extort money from beer sellers and the keepers of disreputable institu tions, is a dangerous man in community, and should not only be punished to the full extent of the law, bat be impeached and broken of his commission. The half has not been told of Garman's "black mail" operations, and his pardon would excite universal indignation in this community, as the Governor will , soon dis cover if he yields, in this matter,. to the, unjust demands made upon him by partiran friends. IMPORTANT TO MILLERS —By a recent decision of Judge Pearson, millers need not . pay any license for their business. They can haul out tbeirflour t meal, &c., to their customers, or ship it to commission merchants at other places, withrmt taking out a license for so doing. CANDIDATES IN TOWN —Among the strangers in the city to day we noticed A. R. Bough ter, Esq., the Peoples' candidate for State Senator, and Mr. Zerbee, independent candidate fur the same office. They are both inteligent and se dal gentlemen, and equally tiagnuine of success. Mr. Zerbee says there is no truth in the rumcr that he intends withdrawing from the con test. ASSOCIATION FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF COUNTER varruto.—We notice by an advertisement, framed and hung up in the Post Office, that the Central Association of Banks for the Suppres sion of Counterfeiting are offering liberal re wards for the conviction of the.manufacturers and titterers of counterfeit notes on the banks belonging to the Association. We learn that during the brief period, only three months, since it was formed, some half dozen of convict... .ions have been procured and rewards paid.— About seventy or eighty banks in Pennsylvania and the neighboring Statea have united in it, though there are as many more in the geo graphical limits covered by the Association wbo htt*d declinell or neglected to come into It. The tax on each is so small (not to exceed ten dol lars annually on every hundred thousand dollars of capital invested), and the benefits to the banks themselves and the public so great, that we trust membership will become universal The Association pay rewards only on counter feits of their own number ; and this should stimu late the banks withholding their membership to unite. Probably our paper reaches some of them, who will please take this for a polite hint. The New England Association, which comprises several hundred of the banks in that quarter, also offer rewards from $25 to $6OO for the conviction of similar offenders on notes of that region. Here are some good chances for lovers of justice and haters of villainy to earn something. We commend It to police officers, who have often to work hard "for nothing and find themselves." Tux ELAM TO BOY CHEAP DRY GOODS.—Just received 60 pieces of new stylea Calicos, war ranted fast colors, 10 cents; 10 dozen of all Linen White Toweling, 25 cents a piece ; 10 pieces of White all Wool Flannel very cheap; a lot of Fancy and Plain Satinetts ; 20 pieces of White Cambric, Jacconetts and Nansuka, and a good many other new and cheap goods. New goods received every week from auction. The place to buy the cheapest goods in town is at Limy's, at the old stand of John Rhoads, Esq., deceased. FIVER AND AGUE having made its appearance we advise all afflicted to get BANNVARVI3 PERIODIC, which is spa/give cure. Sold only by C. A. 13,travKire who will also send it post paid to any address on receipt of 17 letter stamps. ~~ ~~aial-~~tTafues. Da. Jas. McCusrocK's Pwrottar, STROP calms the molt harrassing cough, relieves the oppressed lungs, and irritated throat, loosens and brings away sy painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind pipe lad bronchial tubes, regulates tile excited pulte, invites rest, and removes every symptom of consuinp Ilon. Price S 1 00. Sold by 43E0. Basins. jy2o BRIAN'S TASTELESS VERKEFUGE To quiet The riot or worms—the vile scourges . The Vermifuge give, And, as sure as you live, They'll get their discharges. What is Sltvan's VituICISTOS? Simply a pure and tasteless Vegetable Curative. No child can be harmed by it, no worm can survive it, no mother shou:d be arithontit, no words can express its value. Price 26 cents. 13old.by Ora. BBRCIARB IY2O DR VALPEAU'S CANIOERINE FOR THE ALMOST IMMEDIATE CURE of CAHREE in the ROOTH, THROAT or STOMACH retaining from SCARLATINA or TYPHUS FEWBS, or any other cause—SOßK NIPPERS, TILOMATED MIAS, CUTS, BURNS ' BoONCIEILAL AFFECTION NURSING SORE MOUTHS, SORES of allkinds, IMPURI BREATH, &o. It is the best purifier for the breath of anything ever offered to the public. To whiten and preserve the iseth, apply with a brush; It will instantly remove all tartar and other sub stances and leave tlieleeth as white and clean as pearls, It is enthely fee from souls and a 1 poisonous sub stances. and can be used upon an Infant with perfect safety. . . 'lt is a valuable article for ovary family to have in the house, as it will remove pain from cuts and burns quicker than pnything known. Tills medi. ine Is wed as a wash or gargle. We will warrant it to give satisfaction M army case.,Price 25 cents per bottle. Principal Wholesale Depot, Conrad FoA t 81Barclay St; N. IC EOM in Harrisburg, wholesale and retail by D. W Grow & Co, G. W. Kelly, C. K. Beller, J. Wyeth a‘d a: W. Miles. seplOdiwly 'ND VERLALES DR. CHESSMAN'S PILLS, Prepared "ay Cornelius L. Cheeeeman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY. T Pills combination of ingredients in these are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruation, removing all ob • strut:lions, whether from- cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation. of the heart, whites, all ner vous affection, hysteric; fatigue, pain in the back and limbs, asx, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption at nature. T.) MARRIED LADIES, Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladles who have been disappointed In the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence In Dr. Cheeneman's Pills doing ail that they represent to do. NOTICE - There is one anniblion, of the Mask system in which the Pills cannot be taken wsthout producing a PECULIAR .RESULT. the condition referral to is PREGNANCY— the renal, /MCA REL4G.E. Such it the trretistsble = :ly cif the mewing to restore he scossal ft eletions to a condition, :hat wen the reproductive power of nature cannot raga it. Warreuited purely yegetable,•and free frog anything hptrim! Explicit directions, which should be read, ac company each box, Price Al.. Sent by Mall on enclosing 2.1 to On. Commune L. CIECUMEXAN, Box 4,531, Past Office, Nen York Qty. , Sold by one Druggistiu everytown in the United States] it. B. HUTCHINGS, • General Agent for the United States, 14 Broadway, New York, 26 when all Wholesale orders should be addr.writ Bold to Harrisburg by O. A. llesnatexe nin92l-dewlx Tim Gmiar Issrausa. titampy.—Sir James Clarketa Celebrated Female Pills, prepared from a pre scriptlon ef Mr J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to theßneen• Thismell known medicine is no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for female Difficulties and Obstructions from any , cause, whatever ; and although A powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time. bring on the monthly period with regularity. DIM Plus HAYS Pin= NNW SHOWN 10 PAIL WRENN vas INIUMMONEI ON WIN 2ND P.AOI OF EiMPHLIST WELL OS• NOM= For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. and 5 postage _stamps enclosed to any au thorised agent, will It a bottle, contabting over 50 Fills, by return mail., O. A. lishavater, agent for Harris burg, Pa,, .T._W. Dyntt .sr, Bona, whokaiale • agents In '"iilladels'ila • nal dawa SPANigir Otrir - ES ! - A FREI3S - BllPPLYjnotrecelvildAnd for .4101. gals by the quirt or lu bottles. suy9 WM. DOCK, JR. & CO. Zperial NntiLes Da. MCCLINTOCK'S COLD AND COUGH MIXTURE, the establi-hed and standard remedy for Cough, Cold, Influenza, hoarseness, and all irritations of the mucous membrane of the throat, palate and nose, is endorsed by physicians, and alt who have used it, as a preparation that has no rival in the field. Price 25 cents. sold by George Bergner. 020 WIGS!-WIGS! 1-WIGS 111 BATCHELOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES surpass all. They re elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrink ng off the head ; indeed, this is tho only Establishment where these things are properly understood and made o Bond street, New York marl2-dawly, lir DR. JAS. hicanrmor's PECTORAL SYRIIP. Are par lungs weak? Does a lung breath give you pain? Have you a haaging cough? Do you expectorate 'hard, ough matter? Are you wasted with night sweats and went of sleep? If so, =as is rocs. mammy. It will on questionably save you. Price SI 00. Scld by Gamma Bsseses. • marl-tiAw4m PURIFY TES BLOOD MOFFAT'S Lisa PILLS MW PM:6SLX BITTERS.— Free from ad Mourn/ Poltatic—in csses of zcioists elvers. Pcurvy, ur }ruptions of the Skin. the cis erode') of the Life Medicines le truly often emo‘ Mit in a few days, eget.) , vestige of these loathsome d6eases by their purity lug ffects ou the blood. Balloon Ft , era, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, audio short.. most ail dl eases loon yield to their curative propertMe. No (molly should be Wittnint them. as by their timely use muult sUlibring and extienSe may be say , Prepar-d by Wit. B. Romer, St D., New York, and for tale by all Druggists novo-wiy Ittonnes, BRAD Tins —The following is axe extract from a letter written by the pastor of a Baptist church to the "Journal and Messentterel Cincintiat/, idly, and• mastics volumes In favor of that world-re newned medicine—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething ' "WO see an advertisement in your column of Mrs. Wicslow'a Soothing eyrup Now we never said sword in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say to our readers, that this is no hum bug—ere have tried it, aud know if to be alit! claims. It is, probably, ono or the most successful medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than fogey a supply. au22 From the New Porker, July 30, 1859. AMONG desitable articles, we may name as foremost the want of a useful glue, easy of use, and of general and universal application to the repair of rural. cure, crockery, shell-work and other serviceable and or namental purposes. The prime qualities of a good glue are immediate readiness for use at all times and reliabll. Ity as a hold-fast. And this islhe article which Mr li. C. Spalding has been so fortunate as to introduce. In convenient bottles with a bandy brush ; Spalding's Pre. pared Glue requires no day's preparatory softening In water ; beating for use, and I:10 tedious delays to se cure its junction and cohesion—beirg held in solution chemically, and capable of being applied Instantly, and to every variety of work and requirement. Spalding's Glue, thus proves Itself to be a true Household Friend, and wlll be welcomed heartily Wall parts of the country. We have given it a trial, and wo have Sound it quick as hunger in taking bold, and firm as death in holding hist. au2l-lm Tug BLOOD re xmi LlFic.—No more shall the poor sufferers in our country languish, their oonstitutions racked by strong and dangerous mineral medicines; they will come to the fountain of health, found in simple herbs and roots from nature's storehouse. The MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, of innocent mountain plants' composed, will reach and stop their distress, and cause the blood, renewed and cleansed to carry through the body the ele moms of health; building np the broken constitution, and carrying life and health, where but for them would have'] been the wreck of hope—the feeble moan of suffering, at last ended by the cold hand of death. Da not let prejo. dice overcome your better reason;do not look upon these Pills as only like others ; do not let your despair, after trying everything else, prevent you from trying these.— Tito blood must be pure and then sickness Is impossible. What a great and yet simple truth is this; it appeals to the common sense of all; it is the great key-stonei of tho healing art. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS will purify and cleanse it as sure as the sun will rise tamer- CDPr. sai-Sold by all Medielneliealers. s&-1m . Devitt' Pam Ku.tata.—l have used the medt eine known as Perry Davis's Paltiriller in my family for the last twelve moans, and have great pleasure lb teati. fling in favor of its very valuable properties. It would not on any account be without It. During the existence of the cholera last year, I need no medicine of any sort but tho Pain Killer, although myself.and several mcm bars of my•famlly were ittaokedlav it severely, and am happy to say that the Pali Killer was equal to:every emergeney—lt was both a preventive and a certain cure. . I consider I should not be doing my duty to the commu nity did I not say this much. It I were attacked by cholera to-day the Pain Killer should be the only remedy I would use. I have thoroughly tested it and know It can bo relied on. P. E. ItERGINCEIA Ga lena; Sold by all druggists, grocers and raedioine dealers throughout :he United States and Canadas. The stain on linen from the use of the NM Killer is easily removed by washing in alcohol. al4-1m or% call the attention of our readers , to ste article advertised in arother column, called Boron Poen It is an entirely nets discovery, and must nab. COL found ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day: It Is food for the blood, already prepared for nb• .sorplion; pleasant to the taste aria natural In action, and what one gains raisins. Let all those, then, who are suffering lions poverty-, impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently w.th some chronic disease or ailment, to eof this BLOOD Foot. and be restored to health. We notice that our Druggists have received a supply Of this article, ard also of the world-renowned Dr. haros's MMUS Conga; which every mother should have. It is said to contain sib paregorio or opiate of any Lind whatever, and of course must betevaluoe le for all faun tile complaints. It is also said that It will allay all pain„ and soften the gums in process of teething, and at the same time regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and nurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless nights, procure a suppliand be at once relieved. 485-See advertisiament. end-M.116 For sale by C. A. Bannvart, sole agent, Harrisburg, Pa FEMALE HEALTH l FEMALE HEALTH I—Thous ands of , fonsies tufLr from derangements peculiar to the sex.' Fintt,e.nd most common among Glebe is, Fe male weakness or Whl es, or Leucorrto a, with its con• tent attendadts, lossitude, Pro. trail on, Lame or Weak Back, and General Debility. No one can be entirely well who thus suffers, and in hundre is of cases health's utter ly rindermine4. Old school medicinftf and drugs do Sat lit le rood--often much Injurnett HUMPHREYS' SPE, CIVIC HOMEOPATHIC PIL S are just the thing, relieving promptly, and curing permanently. A corer's worth will do more good than quart, rd nostrums, or etx months' attendance on a doctor. biz boxes for al. Sins gle boxes 25 cents. N. 8.-4 i. full set of "'liumpbreys' Homeopathic Sped tics," with Book of Directions, and twenty different reme dies, In large vials, moroccocaSe; $5; ditto, in plain case, $9; case of fifteen boxes, and Book, $2. Single boxes 25, c•nts and 50 cents. Thee Remedies, by the single Vox or case, are sent by mail or express, free of charge, to any ad dress, on re oeip tof the price. Address DR. F. HUMPHREYS it (30., No. 502 Broadway, New York Wholesale and Retail agent for Harrisburg and vicinity C. R. Keller. Also 'mid by Theodore F. Scheirer, eon Druggists and-stores generally. - anlB da*lm THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE , _,PILLS. Prepared from, a Prescriplion of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Ectraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is onfaillng in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates ail =B9B and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure-may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it Is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the minubly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, :to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should notie taken by females during the ITBST 2;/121BE MONTHSqf Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on-Miscarriage, but at any other true they are safe. In all cases or Nervous and Spinal Affectlens, Pain is the Back and liinlisil'atigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, HySterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed ; and al though & powerful 6mocly, diovot contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing burUUito e constitution. Full directions in Hie pamphlet ound each pickily, vw c h should be carefully presery • N.II,—SLOCi and 13 postage stamps closed to any an. thorthed Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 150,Pilla, by return mail. For sale by C. A. RILNIIVART. c v._ jy9 dimly How TO PRESUME BiteirgY.—Nothing is more Becoming to a man or woman than a luxuriant he d of hair, and a woman's beauty is certainly incomplete with out a fair complexion. and she or be who neglects there grefl and important adornments of nature mart expect to miner the mortificaton of premature balduess, and a wrinkled face and a sallow skin. Nothing is necessary to preserve these essential attractions but the use or Prof. Wood's Resta alive.--LOUittille TRAM PROP. WOOD'S HAIR RRSTORATPIR --WO have bad oc sion to use this famous preparation of I rof. Wood's Mati after , thoroughly testing ha qualitles, ne find that _where the hair is thin it will thicken it, if sr.' , it will re store it to Its original color ; likewise, it gives a gio.sy appearance, as well as keeps the hair from tatting oe. — This invaluable ingredient is for sale at "Chinaman's Tea Store," south-east corner Freder ck and Baltimore Sta , by Mr. J. C. Given.---Beitintore Clipper. Sold by all good Drurawfo GALLOH E R'S CELEBRATED ELIXIB• THE INFALLIBLE CURE OF Colds, Cough, Consumption, Hoarseness, Pains and Weakness in the Chest, Liver Cc mplaints Dyspepsia Whooping Cough, Sere Throat, .Qubisey and General-Debility, and for Purifying of the Blood. Thia me lcine has Engel. eu ajustceleorlty fir the cure of all diseases arslrg fi m reve aco dis• ' a. d Its etllcacy has been ane-bil approved by hund reds of our most .respectable cl.izens. In every instance INIIIDUIR EAR BEEN onus. Many have been Itch OF CONSUMPTION and hun dreds of references can be given in various part of the country, who speak of the medicine In the highest ter a. It should be kept on hand by every family. It is plea. 4ant and very good fur children. READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES. We, the undersigned, do certify that we have used DALLOHERM Pr.ErAtta. riON for Cousum..tion. Colds, Diseases of the Lungs, Liver, sic.. and having experienced immedi ite relief therefrom, would recent Nand it all afflicted ha that way : William Colder, Sr., Cyrus I Reese, Wm. Mitchell, Pronth'y, Kirk Few, Sr, Rev. B. K. Waugh, Charle F. Muencli„ William Jennings, Prof. Wm. Knoche, Jacob R. Eby, C. U. Matthews, Mr. John Miller, Mrs. Coleman, Mss. A. Zimmerman, David Barr, Rev. Mr. Cole, 0. Zimmerman. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY J. GALLOHER, Sole Proprietor, tar- sburg. For sale by the manufacturer at hie residence No. 16 chestnut street; and at Hawses a (Ammar cross, No. 59 Market street., Sole Agent for this city. All orders from a distance promptly filled and the ediclue Ibrwarded by Express to any part of the State ylO dtf BUY TBE B E A‘j T NORTON'S C> N Mu MI 116 SALT REEUM AND SCROFULA, PERMANMITTLY CUB ES SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD 11E AD, FEVER SCRIM, RING-WORMS, BAR BERS' ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN. • Th Is Ointment bears no resemblance to 4y at ner ea ternal remedy at present before the world. The mode o its operation Is peculiar. It penetrates to the basis of the disease—goes to Its very source—and cures it from the flesh beneath to the skin on the surfers. Other outward applications for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, g c ., operate deue t wa r d, thus driving the disorder inwards, and often oectudoning terrible internal maladies. Nowros'e °mussy, on the contrary, throws the poison of tile disease up he ward, and 'every particle of it is dis charged throe t porea Thus the cures it effects is complete. Not enly are the sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swelliegs re. dueed.:—but the seeds of the disease are expelled from the flesh ; consequently there can be no relapse. Victims of ulcerous and eruptivecomplaints, who have tried every professional mode of treatment and every ad vertised curative without relief . Acre is a certain, safe, and expeditious remedy for the evils you endure. A -Ingle box will matey you of the truth 01 aU that is here toted. Since its first introduction, the properties of the Clint- meat have been tested in the most obstinate cases--cases hat utterly defied the hest medical skill in the country, and upon which the most celebrated healing springs pro• duced no erect•—aad in every Instance with every eon -oe4lll* Sold in Large Bailee—Pried 50 Casts. GERRIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York. WiroLISALE TAPOT At PENFOLD PAliKb3 &, MOWER'S, - Wholesale Druggists, lb Beekmail st., N. Y. Sold by Gro BIRGNIM, Harrisburg, Pa. marl-dm:Or Motellantana. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. IT le compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact , a Standard Medi cine, known and approved a by all that have used It, and is now resorted to:fat with confidence in all the diseases for which it is re.,Cl commended. It has cured' thousandsli within .:tbe last two years who bad given up allhopes A of relief, as the numerous unsolicited certificated In my possession show. The dose,musl beadapt- ed to the temperament of the Individual taking it,and el used in such quantities ar to 'apt gently en the bowels. ;.I,' Let theAlctates of your use of the JIVER INVIGO- Lir= COMPLAINS, EOLLIOUS JO IHARRHOZA, SMASH COY- /2, ST SOUlt STOMACH, Beam rj, Cam` Mosses, Climate "" .hodruca, Fssus Wade suecesefully se an Oannte will cure SICK HEAD/XI:D id MOM: MINDTZS, /F TWO TA Res at commencement of ALL WHO ITSZt T ASS favor. garldlx %tinter in the mouth with thejan vigorator; and swallow both together. g PRIM ONE 001.14 E morni. - ALSO SANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND MR UP IN GJ•AtsS OASES, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. Pi The FAMILY WHAM active Cathartic which the practice marathon twenty The constantly therms have long used the PILL m a a all express in regard to 1-1 to place them within the a, The Profession well know on different portions of the The FAMILY CATIIaB. ference to this well estate 1.1 ded from a variety of the Eg which act alike on Ivory ~,,,p nal, and are good and tat 111 tharlic is needed, such as I li dleTinas, Pains in feeli Pam and Soreness over eiggi or 'weight in the head, ail Worms in Children or dd. P.*, of the MEW, and i gi flesh is heir, too numerous tmement.. Does, /to 8. 0 PRICE 80 CENTS, Tits Lryna Iwymossava AND FADLLI Cent Ag. to Pills are retailed by Druggists generally,and sold Wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. B. T. W. SANFORP, M. D Manufacturer'. andProiwator AS -dairy') 835 Broadway, Irewltork. H . ELMBOLD'S EXTR.4.O • -BITCH II I For Diseases of the'illaider, %Jitney, Gravel, Grapy, dc., aELMBOLD Extract Buono Ltr Secret and Delicate Diaraies. BELUBOWS Estratet of Buchu for Nervous and. De bilitated sulierers. BBL WBOLD'S Extract of Moshe for Lese of Memory, LOES of POwer, Thinness of VISIOn, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak 'Serves and Universal Lassitude of. the mussu:sr system. HBLHBOLD'S Extract of Buchu for all distresslog ail ments—Obstructions, Irregularities, Hawes - in .married life, or early indiscretions, 80., and all dis•ases of the sexual organs, whether existing in iledeoriremslo, from whatever cause they may have originated., and no mat ter of bow long Standing. • , , , .lIALMEIODYS EXTRACT 13IJORII Is pleasant in its este ended**, and immediate in its action. Price El per oßleor SIX forg6. Delivered to stir address, annum anted by reliable certificates. Sold by all Druggists. au2l.3m Depot, 104 South Tenth St. Philadelphia sl2 lm judgment guide you In th e ReTOR, and It will cure Armors, DIZIPZPIPAOHRON manna, Ditsmis; DROP UAL Vosursmess, CllOl.lO, INFANTICIM, lotarotsscs, Meaux, sod.. may be need RY FAMILY MgDIOINE. It (aa thousands can testify) OR WREN MUIPOOMMIXBATIN attack. tau their testimony in Its ITC PILL is a gentle bit proprietor has used in Ids Years. - Ins demand from those who and the satisfaction whit* heir use, has induced we reach of all. that different Cathartics act bowelit. TRILPILL has, with due re lished fact, been componn. purest Vegetable Extras% rt of the alimentary tw in all cases where a Ca* Derangeasaas of Mows* Book.and Loins, Costiveness body,iiatlearnew, Headache Infkscsassaary Diseases,. fah, Rheumatism, a great many diseases to which to mention in this adver.
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