Pailp elegrapij. 11ARRISB 1 URI; PA Thursday Afternoon, September 20.1660. PICITAF. Faanits made to order at the shortest notice and at the most reasonable prices, at W. Nrhhe's Music Store. 92 Market stre.t t Norm's Tuts.—All the late daily and weekly Papers, Magazines, the p publications and new books, are for sale at Bergner's Cheap Book store. No. 61 Mat ket street. I=l A ?MILITARY ENCAMPMENT VMS held at Money 'this week. Major General Jackman bad com mand, 4sod teu or twelve companies were in at tendance. TEE WIDE AWARE CLUB will meet at the Cameron Guard Armory, in the Walnut street Exchange, this evening at seven o'ch ck, to take further action relative to the excursion to Car lisle to-morrow evening. Turin out! Fon LEBANON. - A number of Republicans of this city left this afternoon for Lebanon, to at tend the mass meeting which comes off there to night. The principal speaker on the occasion will be Hon. Carl Schutz, the great German orator and statesman. Falls AND Am having wade its appearance we advise all afflicted to get BANNSART'S Awn- PlalORICp which is a positive cure. Sold only by C. A. BANNVART who will alto) send it post paid to ar-y address on receipt of 17 letter stamps. Da Lynchburg Republican i .9 a Breckenridge paper, and it announces that " the moment the lightning flash shall convey the intelligence of the election (of Lincoln), it will unfurl to the breeze the flag of Disunion." Won't that be awful ! The universe as well as the Union will go to smash ! =am THE GOOD WILL FIRE COMPANY of Philadel phia, with their steam engine, are expected to reach here from the West to-morrow after noon, and remain until the next day. Ar rangements have been made by our firemen to give the visitors a fitting reception. ORGANIZE.—Let every friend of LINCOLN and CURTIN ask himself the question, if his district is organized for the SSCOND TUESDAY IN °cram. If be does not know that his district is thorough ly organized,attend to Hat once Remember,that what is everybody's business is nobody's, and the only way to make sure that it is done is to do it yourself. ABSAULT AhD BATTERY.-Thil3 morning a ger man named Benjamin Myers was before Justice Baader, charged with committing assault and battery upon Idella Dickinson, the mahogany colored female who was bound over yesterday on a similar charge. The details of the affair are too disgusting for publication. Myers gave bail for his appearance at Court to answer. Alittmet AT JONMlTOM2l.—.4lritstpublicart , meeting will be held at Jonestown on Saturday evening, to be participated in by the Wide wakes of that village and the Equestrian " ide Awakes of Susquehana township. Major David Mumma, of this city, is announced as one of the speakers, and will address the peo ple in the German language. ..----4....-.. Tun TOTING Mier are for Lincoln. Hardly one voting on age this year, but will go for him. The reason is plain—there is no opening for young men in business, in consequence of the Free Trade of the Democracy, and they are de termined to vote this year for their business in .rests. We need but point to the Wide Awake lobs to show where the young men are. A TALL Trocrr.—The standard bearers of the epublican party are all large and fine looking ~eO. Abraham Lincoln is six feet four inches o height. Hanibal Hamlin is six feet three in- Iles in height. Andrew G. Curtin is six feet wo inches in height. Making a total of ighteen feet nine inches of candidates of the • eople for President and 'Vice President, and e overnor of Pennsylvania. If a taller ticket .n be "scared up," trot it out. • ' .--- oillem--..- SCHOOL TEACIHNO.—With regard to the pro°. ice of giving scholare lessons to be studied at ome, an indignant writer says: "The whole ystem of merely mamma lessons recited in .üblic schools is a cunning fraud of teachers, dsely so called. These teachers teach no• hing. They sit majestically enthroned in their heel chairs, to decide daily whether the re. mrs have done their— th,pt, is, the teachers'— ork at borne, and to punish or reward the bolar fur the parent's ability or Ignorance. hen we pay taxes for public schools, or floor , ons fees for private ones, we want tutors, not agistrates, for our money : we want the men nd women employed in schools to do some log more than sit up in state and ask ques , ens—ire want them to teach our children .ixiething they did not know, and not send em home to be taught, that they, the teach /Br may diurnally go through the farce of ..ring them recite what parents have taught .em, hod they know already." A LOCOFOCO OPINION.—The Stale Sentinel, invi ting the example of the aristocratic Looofoco •aclers who stigmatize free white working men "greasy mechanics" and the "mud-sills of so . ety," pitches into the I Vide-Awakes of our city nth° following rough and denunciatory style. • luding to the parade yesterday afternoon he Sentinel says : " The numbered 123, exclusive of the band, nd were y as F OOLISH-LOOKING SET OF FE.,- 'WS as we ever saw. It grieved us to see hem—not on account of their strength—but ~e cause they degraded their manhood and Snored all common sense by appearing ort Ps ade as a dressed up BAND OF lIKHCTIC.A -LES. The roox.-ettoorsa may go out now 1 / 7 th rtainty of bagging any amount of game. The"fellow" who penned the above paragraph welcome to all the political capital he can .eke by denouncing as "fools" and "maroon ries" the intelligent and respectable young en who compose the Wide-Awake club.— hould "the fool-shooter „ go out now, he, ould not haim to travel further than the ,Sren:; , 1 office to find "game." 113.ennsplp attia Mailp (Ittlegrapb, ebursbap IlftirTtoort, Iftpitinbtr 20, 1860. WE had the pleasure of meeting our young friend J. Furey Laramer of Pleasant Gap, Cen tre county, in Harrisburg to-day. He visits the State Capitol for recreation and rest after the labors of the harvest field and the after seedir g New BRIDGC.—The contract for building a new bridge over the Swatara, at Middletown, has been awarded to Mt ssrs. Fisher and Hum mel, they being the lowest responsible bidders. Their proposal is $1,484,60. The bridge will be commenced at once I=l A SrscrAir. MICIETING of the Good Will Fire Company will be held at their engine house on Ridge road this evening, to make arrangements for uniting with the Citizen company in the reception of the Good Will Fire Company of Philadelphia, on their arrival from the West. An You Assam l'—Friends of Lt scout and Cumin ! If you have any doubts about your names being on the Assessor's list, GO AND SZE TO IT WITHOUT DILLY ! Remember that all who desire to vote at the October election mist be assessed by SATURDAY TRH 29TH OP SEPTIGIMIR --ten days before the election. Attend to it ! Tax Loos-Up last night contained only one lodger— a rather bard looking specimen of hu manity, who responded to the name of John Rushoff. John- is a -"tramper" from the west ern country, and in his journey one night got drunk, When one of his companions stole the greater part of his clothing and all his money, leaving him penniless. His honor, the Mayor, gave him some wholesome advice, the best of which was to leave the city, and John left ac cordingly. =l= A BLIGHT DIMOLIDICX.—The Sentinel estimates the number of Wide Awakes on parade yester day at one hundred and twenty•three. The local of the Union gives as the result of his count TWO HOMED AND THIRTY-FIVE! The former is too low and the latter entirely too high in the figures. The number of equipments owned by the club is one hundred and fifty, and they were all filled. Our neighbor of the Union must have • been looking through " a thick bottomed tumbler" when he counted the pro cession. FAST WOMEN.—In the last number of Fra ser's Magazine, the word "fast," as applicable to the fair sex, Is defined as "a combination of the less desirable attributes of women." The writer proceeds in his demation to say that "a fast girl can ride across the country, smoke, shoot, play billiards, bet, and talk about dogs and horses in a truly edifying manner. She wears shorter and more vivid petticoats, smal ler bats, brighter feathers, bpota with higher heels, and more plentifully decorated with lit tle brass rings than those of her slower cotem poraries, and piques herself on 'reading any thing.' " EXAMINATION OF TEMMIXEI9.—The County Su perintendent is still engaged in the examination of applicants for the public schools. To-Morrew he will visit Conewago township. His appoint manta for . next_mek are as follows : Dauphin _ andlifidlibieSivn on MitindaYf Reed townift Tuesday ; Halifax on Wednesday ; Millersburg and Upper Paxton on Tharsday; Fisherville on Friday ; Jefferson township on Saturday. Mr. Ingram's arduous duties in this branch of his official business will not be completed until the 4th of next month; when, after a brief rest from his labors, he will commence another tour of the countyfor the purpose of visiting and noting the progress of the various public schools. ••-•...11.... HAI:MIRK= FDIEMEN INVITED TO LANCASTER. The firemen of Lancaster are making prepara tions for their triennial parade to come off on Friday the 28th of this month. A convention of the various companies in that city was held recently, at which the following resolution was adopted : Resoled, That this Convention extend a cor dial invitation to the Firemen of the cities of Reading and Harrisburg, and the boroughs of York, Columbia and Marietta, and of the other boroughs of this county, to participate with us in the Flremen's parade= to take place in - this city on the 28th of this month. We are not aware that any of the companies of this city have acted upon the above invita tion, but the probability is that soma of them will accept it. ............. Carta Joxxa.—On the first of March 1866, Stephen A. Douglas, in his place in the United States Senate said : "I am for a REMOTION of the Tariff to a strict revenue standa rd. I AMA FREE TRADE MAN TO THE FUJ . :frST =TENT, that we can carry it, and at the same time collect reve nue enough to defray the expenses of the Gov ernment. In other words, I am for no other kind of a Tariff than a Revenue Tariff." The "little joker" recently made a pilgfim age through the coal and iron regions of Penn sylvania, riding the TlNlit horse, and with the most uniffufiffing effnnitty told the-peoPle liv ing in those „districts that he was a protective tariff man, sear as would benefit the interests of this Stott). The "little joker" must be a dishonest man in his political schemes, or a wilful falsifier. His stump speeches and sena torial reeord will provelhim one or the other. I=l MsMar Casa.—ln a recent lone we pub lished the particulars of a riot new Dauphin, which grew . out of an attempt on the part of the Sheriff, aided by a Mr. Freeborn and other special deputies,' to, aNtrit of ejectment . upon Frederick Moss.. The latter, in (mine:Wan with two - men named It'Clond and Nettles, resisted the process, and. riot was the . result, the Sheriff and his passelieing ebliket t , roqktet an inglorious retreat, some el:them:l* aged fazes. Complaint was thttsrpOrtlyttnide against Moss, Nettles awl ittliitia.l4ir assault' and battery and resisting the promos of law, and the trio were arrested, brought to this city and lodged in prison. In the course of a few days the two former were liberated on bail, and the latter remained in durance vile until yes terday, when he was also bailed out. As soon as M'Cloud regained his liberty be went before one of our Aldermen and entered complaint against Mr. Wm. M'llisaick, atwhose instance the writ against Moss was issued, and prosemit, ed him inconnection with Mr. Freeborn and' others, for riot andAseatilt add battery: ; War m% worelinted lor their 'meat 'Seine =rich dev4loptests unay be ariticrpitted when this complicated - me comes up for trial. [COMMUNICATED.] The offices of the day belong less to grief and sorrow firm congratulation and joy. It is tree that our old friend and spiritual father, Joms WINEBRENNER, is no longer numbered among the living, but it is a subject of congratulation that he lived beyond the ordinary period allot ted to luman life, and that he was permitted to die, in his own home, in his own bed, sur rounded by his domestic family. The greet luminary of his brethren has set forever, but it is a subject of rejoicing that it is set in almost supernatural splendor, obscured by no cloud, not a ray dimmed. Many of our distinguished countrymen live only in tradition ; but Elder JOHN Wnainurassis has made up the record for himself ; a record which discloses, clearas light, his moral worth and religious principles—a re cord containing "no word which, dying, he might wish to blot," or any friend of his desire to efface. He has reared his own monument. There it stands, and there it will stand forever. Allow me, in a few words, to speak of some of the personal characteristics of Mr. WINEBRENNER. I have been long acquainted with him. From all I know, have seen and heard, I am willing to bear testimony that JOHN WINHERRNNER pos sessed the highest integrity. He always seemed to me to act under the present conviction that whatever he did would be known not only to his contemporaries, but to posterity. "He was clear in office." He regarded the power cot► . ferred upon him by his brethren as power in trust ; and though always willing and desirous to oblige his friends, yet he would never di rectly or indirectly violate that •trust. I had the pleasure of meeting him often in private circles, and in his conversation I have never known him to express an impure thought, or an immoral sentiment ; neither in writing nor in conversation has he ever been known to as sail any man. No man has ever been slandered or spokenillJ o. OHN WINNBERNNER. N. in life, have I known a inin whose cower= sation was uniformly so unexceptionable in tone and edifying in character. No man ever had more tenderness of feeling than Joint Wise sassean. He had his enemies, as malignant as any man ; but there was not one of them who, if he came to him in distress, would not obtain all the relief in his power to give. But it may be asked had this great man no faults? Surely he had. No man liveth and sinneth not. There were veins of human im perfections running through his large heart and large brain. But neither men, nor the works of men, should be judged by their de fects,.., Like all eminent persons, he fell upon evil tongues ; but those who best knew his pri vate life, most honored, venerated and loved him. He was amen of strong religious feeling. He bad been from his youth upward a diligent student of the Scriptures, and few men were more familiar with their teachings and their language. He had a great reverence for the very words of the Bible, and never used there, in any light or trivial connection. He never. avoided the subjects of life, death and immor tality ; and when he spoke of them, it was with untsgualAspt,h of fealts . HI and, hispretutiver netia-c - i manner. In April' last be had corn-' pleted his sixty-third year, and yet his eye was not dimmed, nor his natural force much abated. But with the approach of summer he grew weaker, and his looks and voice, when he last spoke to us, a few months ago, forced upon us the mournful reflection that this great light must soon sink below the horizini. But yet when the news came that the har4of Death was upon him, it startled us like a sudden blow. We listened to the tidings which came hour after hour from his chamber, as men upon the shore, in a night of storm, listen to the minute-guns of .a sinking ship, freighted with the treasures of their hearts. The grief of his people waseager for the minutest details of his closing hours, and he died with their best wishes around his couch. Of the beauty and grandeur of that death I need not speak, for it is fixed upon the memories and deep in the heart. He died calmly, simply and bravely. He died like a Husband, a Father, a Friend, a Christian and a Man ; with thoughtful tender ness for his flock and for those around him, and a firm reliant confidence in the mercy and good ness of God, He was not (comparatively speak ing) tired of long and hopeless suffering; nor were his friends saddened by seeing the lights put out before the curtain fell. His mind, like a setting sun, seemed larger at the closing hours. Such a death narrows the dark valley to a span. Such is a midsummer at the poles, where sunset 'mita into sunrise, and the last rays of evening aretcaught up and appear once more as the first beams of the new morning.— Elder JOHN Wnvanizzonta has passed from amongst those wholoved him. The dignity of life has given place to the dignity of death. His smile has vanished; fo**:frOin:the earth, and the handianitiern are silenV, told and mo tionless. A lover of. Nature, he seemed to be gathered into her maternal arms, and to . lle , like a child upon a Mother's bosom. Slowly and sadly did the vaititxtultiticie of his friends follow his remains to the tomb In mournful si lence, and silently they laid him down to rest among dear and kindred dust. There, among the scenes that he loved in' life, he sleeps well. He has left his name and inemory to dvrelDfor ever upon those hills and -vallies, to breathe a more spiritual tone into the winds that blow over his grave, to touch with fine! light the line of the breaking wave, to throw a - more solemn beauty upon the hues of Autumn and the shadowtdof twilight. But though his mor tal funs is there, his spirit is here with instal l 4 . 11 s words are written in liting light. May that spirit rest ußontu3 and our children I My those worile &'sciftehtiartit and - Welt:lN of. -thpse who come after ns Mao. live honor his, memory, and ithoNi our gratitude fir his life lit taking heed to his couniebs, and walking in the way on which his wisdom shines. "Eta safferintigended:with the day; Yet IlyedArp ai Hapless, -And brad'faidghelong, long night away In - statue-like repose. But ere the aun in ail his state, 'Mimed the eastern skies, He Pitkidough glory's morning gate, And walled in Paradise." A Lams Lcn , of new music from Mifkise• Dikt fon Br' CO., Plat received and for trale at W., iMehe'slailOStine; 92 Market iirbet, west side. A BATTALION PARADE will come off at Lykens town to-morrow, in which several military companies are expected to participate. The " Flying horses" are on hand, the lads and lasses of the rural districts will turn out by the acre, tons of gingerbread will he consumed, spruce beer will flow in continuous streams, and a "high old time" generally is anticipated. Sumner DsAvn.—On Tuesday laiit Major E. Sines Eon, of Carlisle, a gentleman of extensive literary attainments, whose fame as a poet is State-wide, died very suddenly. While at the sapper table conversing with his fellow boarders, his head fell forward on his breast, and in three or four minutes he was a corpse ! The deceased was well known in-this commu nity, and his death will be sincerely lamented. Mmtaxrowx Wms AwAxis.—A delegation of about fifty Wide Awakes from Middletown, under the command of Capt. Elijah Embick, attended the parade at Lancaster city yester terday. They drilled exceedingly well, and made a fine impression along the entire route of the procession. Much credit is due the gal- lant Capt. Embick for their proficiency in drill. The company is a credit to Middletown. We expect the club to make a large turn-out on the occasion of the mass meeting here next Wednesday night. DIMMING CASl3.—About four months since a son of Mr. Elias Powell, of Fisherville, in this county, aged about thirteen years, took a pain in his left arm, which was sometimes very agonizing. The arm finally opened and has kept up a running sore ever since. Last Friday an incision was made into the arm to examine the bone, when, it was ascertained to be in such a condition as to make amputation necessary to save the boy. The arm was am wled at the shoulder joint by Dr. Nonama ker7 The lad is doing remarkably well since he operation. Axon's?. lif.rersaY. —We learn that the work men engaged in disinterring the remains of the dead in the old colored burying ground at the corner of Chestnut and Canal streets, yesterday came across a rough pine coffin about two feet below the surface of the ground, which exhib• ited such slight evidences of decay that they were induced to open it, and found therein the remains of a white man, with his boots, bat and clothing on, and wrapped in a blanket. As no burials have been made there for ten years or more by the colored people, there is a mys- tery connected with this affair which remains to be solved. FOR CARLIBLB.—An excursion train will leave here to-morrow evening at half-past five o'clock for Carlisle, to afford the Republicans of this city and vicinity an opportunity of attending the mass meeting to be held there. Bridgeport, New Cumberland, Shiremanstown and Mechan icsburg intend sending large delegations of Wide Awakes and people. The Wide Awakes of Shippensburg and Chambersburg will also be in attendance. Half fare tickets will be issu ed by the Railroad Company. It is . uncertain whether our Widn_Aawakee, will, attend. the They meet to night to take final ac tion (mite invitation. The excursion will be a cheap Auld pleasant one, and we hope to see a large turn out from this city. Tns BUM TO BUY CumAr DRY Goons.--Just receiveOo pieces of new styles Calicos, war ranted test colors, 10 cents; 10 dozen of all Linen , White Toweling, 26 cents a piece; 10 pieces cot White allol Flannel very cheap; a let of Fancy and Plain Satinetts ; 20 pieces of White • Crunbrie, Jacconetth and Nansuks, and a • good many other new and cheap goods. New goods received every week from auction. The place to bay thp cheapest goods In town is at larwr's, aE the old stan of John Rhoads; Esq:, deceased. gates t_4 Ctitgra#4. SPECIAL DISPATCHES DAILY TELEGRAPH Another Fusion Proposttlon Rejected. PHILADELPHIA, Sept., 20. The mount proposition made by the Douglas ites for a l lioion on an electoral ticket, as un derstood* Mr. Weigh provided to give the Bell men, ten Electors, and take the twelve Electors on the Straight out Douglas ticket, nine of whom are not 'satisfactory to the friends of Breckenridge. Tha remaining five to be se lected from the Reading ticket, by all contrac ting parties. This was rejected as unfair and unequil, as the friends of. Breckenridge could not, with such an arrangement, have more than five or six electors. Mr. Welsh received •timyroposition and acted on it as an individ i4iirip¬ in his official capacity as Chair man of the Democratic Executive Committee. W. A. , BATOICELOR'S HADI, DYE! THIS A IDRLEND HAIR DYE has so equal—instantaneous in effect—Beauttful Black or atural Brown—no staining the akin or Injuring the Bair—remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bsd Dyes, and Davigorateu the Hair for life. None ire genuine unless signed "W: A. Batchelor " Sold everywhere. • ' CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor. inarltdately Si Barclay Street, New York. HAtit DYE !_ HAIR DYE ! ! W itt A. BATCHXWE'g HALE DYE! Tip* Original and • Beet in the World! A LL others are mere imitations, and 1. should be avold4 if you wish to escape ridicule. it GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR DYED instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, witboutinjury to the Hair or skin.. FIFTEEN =DAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been. award ed tq WY. A. Bercanon since 1889, and over 80,000 ap- Orations have been made to the Hair of the Patrons of Ida iunoust dye. WM. A. BACIELOWS HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is waskistm not to Ware In the least, however long It may be con tinned, rnd the ill-effects of Bad Dyes remedied ; the Hale invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Bald in all chips and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. wn , e Getunne has the name and address upon a steel rale engraving on four sides of each Box, of. Wit. trait Daemon. Address, ant.r3 BATCHELOR, Pitorairroa, • marl2-dikwly 81 Barclay street; New York. ifOLLOWAV'S Onnwswr Atm • Pnts.—Quinsy or Inilammation of the throat is very prevalent daring the Spring sad Fall of the year. Thousands of parsons have ikamediale-recourse to these medicines on the Mat sirmpioms of attack, and thus not only save time but efelt dtspense with the advice or attendance of a physi c?inq Alolds•produced by the rapid and frequent changes r y tilZmoi . ph • T ere hes d e urie re g this es t 74 '1'1. U/ sr' e bc:y tiy aga eured thetridemenetesol the winter. EIDE Sold by all drtanebto, at 25c., 62e, and $l, per box or Pot fiepli -........---.. I= TO THE Sptcial Nntices. DR. licCiaNToces Coln AND Couan MIXTURE, the established 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, sad all who have need it, as &preparation that has no rival In the field. Prioo 25 cents. sold by George Bergner. jy2o WIGS 1-WIGS I t -WIGS 11 I BATCIWILOG'S WIGS ANDTOI7ITsES surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fittiug to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrink ng MT the bead ; indeed, this is the only Establialunent where these things are properly understood and made n Bond street, New York, triarl2-dawly, DR. Jas. '3lcCraxerooax's Pscrow. Slaty. Are y iur lungs weak? Does a leng breath give you pain? Have you a hacking cough? Do you expectorate bard, ough matter? Are you winged with night sweats and want of sleep? If so, yaks is Tons =MDT. It will en viatica:LAW save you. Price $1 00. Sold by GicORON Ertacuma, mar7Alaw4m BRYAN'S TA:BVMM VERNIFIIGE. To quiet 'The riot Of worms—the vile sooarges • The Vermtfuge give, And, as sure as you live, yherji get their discharges.. What Emus's VERXEFUGE I. Simply a pure and tasteless Vegetable Curative. No child can be harmed by ire no worm can survive Is, no mother should be without it, no words can 'express its value. Price 25 Dents. Sold by Gao. Bmtossa„ 3,920 Irma the New Yo rker, July 80, 1859.. AmeNci dealt able articles, we may name as foremost the want of a useful glue., ealy corns% and of general and universal application to the *air or firni lure, 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 reliahll. ity as a bold-fast. Acd this is tha article whiehHr. H. C. Spalding has been eo fortunate as to introduce. In convenient bottles with a bandy brush ; R.paldinies Pre pared Glue requires no day's preparatory softening in water ; no heating for use, and no tedious delays to se cure its , junction and cohesion—being held in solution chemically, and capable of being applied instantlyy, and to every variety of work and requirement. Spel ling's Glue, thus proves itself to be a true Household Friend, and will be welcomed heartily in all parts of the country. We haVe given itig trial, and we have found It quick as hunger in taking holll, and firm as death in holding fast. au2l-Im • Taa BlooD m TEN LIPE.—No more shall the poor sufferers in our Country languish, their constitutions racked by strong and dangerous mineral medicines ,• they will come to tliefountain of health, found in Simple herbs and roots from nature's storehouse. The MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, of innocent mountain plants composed, wilt rench and stop their distress, and cause the . blood, renewed And cleansed to carry through the body the ele ments of health; building up the broken constitution, and carrying life and health, where but for them would have been the.wreek of hope—the feeble moan of suffering, at last ended by the cold hand of death. Do not let.preju 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.— The blood most be pare, and then sickness is impossible. What a groat and yet simple truth is this; it appeals to the common sense of all; itis the wreaticey-stone of the healing art. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS will purify and olefins° it as sure as the sun will rise to-mor• row. /or Sold by all Medicine Dealers. se-1m lamella, MEAD. Tnrs.—The following is an extract from a letter written by the pastor of a Baptist church to the "Journal and Messenger," Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor of that world-re nowned medicine—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething : "We see an advertisement in your column of Mrs. Winslow's Soothring Syrup Now we never said a word 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—we have tried U, and know it to be aft it deists. It is; probably, one of the most successful medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And those of your renders who have ibabies can't do better than to lay a supply. au= WIVE call the attention of our readers to an article advertised in another column, called !noon limo It is an entirely new - discovery, andUostnot bener,found ed with anrof the -numerous patint 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 tie • totains. -- Let all those, then, who are suffering fi om poverty, impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently with some chronic disease or ailment, Lase of this Buion'.Foop and be restored to health. We notice that oar Druggists have reedy& a supply of this article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. Esrox's Is. von= Comm, which every mother should have. It is said to contain no paregoric or. opiate of. Any kind whatever, and of course mast beinvaluable for all login tile complaints. It is also said that It will allay all pain, and soften the gums in process of teething, and at the same thee regulate the bowels. Let all mothers and nurses, who have endured anxious days and sleepless ni ghls, procure a supply and be at once relieied. afirdee advertisement. an2-tfeb6 For sale by C. A. &naval% sole agent, Harrisburg, Pay ERUPTIONS SALT &UMW, ERTSIPSLAS.—B is now generally admitted that all eruptive diseases depend upon some internal or constitutional cause, and that to use washes or ointments for them is a sure way to injure the system, and Only to drive in, not to cure the disease. But HUMPHREY'S SPECIFIC - HOMEOPATHIO SALT RHEUM PILLS are a true specific fur all such diseases. They cure Salt Rheum, Barber's Itch, Erysipelas, Pim ples on the Face, Ringworm, and Nettle Rash, by caring the cause upon which they depend, and by restoring the skin to the state of health and purity. Thus, not only is the disease cured, but the softness and beauty of the complexion restored. . Price 25 cents per box, with directions. Six boxes $l. t . N. 31.—A full set of "Humphreys' Homeopathic Speci fics," with Book of Directions, and twenty different reme dies, iu large 'vials, morocco case, $5; ditto, in plain case, $4; case of, fifteen boxes, and Book, $2. Single boxes 25, cents and 50 cents. These Remedies, by the single box or case, are sent by mall or express, free of charge, to any at dress, on re ceip tof the price. Address DR. F. HOHPBRIDES & CO., No. 562 Broadway, Now York Wholesale and Retail agent for Harrisburg and vicinity . D. K. Keller. Also sold by Theodore F. Scheffer, ana Druggists and stores generally. seplB dawiln P. K. To Naar DAVIS & Sox :—Dear Sirs—l feel happy to add one more testimonial of the value of your Pain Killer to tho thousands sent you from nearly all parts of the world.. On the Bth of this month I fell from a second story doorway to the pavements, striking on my feet, and. bruising them seyerely; ,also:atralning the ligaments of the ankles. When carried home my feet were black and swollen, and the pain So intense as to cause fainting. I Immediately applied your Pain Biller, and continued to do so at intervals otaboutten minutes. The second day the appearance was a greenish yellow, with little dr no pain, and to=day I can walk with ease to my store. Yours Respectfully, , I. SUGGITT, High StreeL Providence, Mayllth, 1857, Sold by all druggists, grocers and medicine dealers throughout tile United States and Canadas. The stain on linen from the use of the Pain Killer Is easily removed by washing in alcohol: 814-1 m THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED ' FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Pre! criplion of T....Ciarke, K. D., PhysicianßiCiraor dinaiy to de Quern. 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 LADIES it is peculiarly stollen. It will, in a. short time, bring on the monthly ported with regnhuity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Dtamp of Great Britain,to prevent counterfeite. CAUTION. These Pats should not be taken by Image du r i ng the FIRST TITIIRE_MORTHSqf Pregn4nt:36as thyareture to brine , on iftsearriage, but at any other time they are safe- ' In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affectiens t Pain In the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita don of the Neart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have railed ; and al though a powerful reitaidyoo not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing kartfulto the constitution. Full directions In the pamphlet' upend each package, which should be carefully preserved. N. 8.,-sl.oaitird6 postage stamps enclosed to' any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containin be Pins, by return mall. For sale by C. A. BANNTAIrt. direly DR. ~1" ISlcCininces PECTORAL SYRUP calms the most harrassaig cough, reheVes the oppressed leer, and irritated throat, loosens and brings away by painless expectoration the matter which clogs the wind pipe and bronchial tubes, regulates the excited pule, Invites rest, and removes every symptom of cOnshalP lion. Price 00. Sold by 0,0. BERGNER. Jy2o Row To Pansanva BgamrT.—Nothing is more becoming to a man or woman than a luxuriant head of hair, and a woman's beauty Is certainly inctmplete with out a fair complexion, and she or be who neglects tra se gre'tt and important adornments of nature mu it carrot to suffer the mortification of premature balciuen, and a wrinkled face and a sallow skin. Nothing is necessary to preserve these essential attractions but the use of Prof. Wood's Restozative.—Lcuisaitte Times. Pam. WM:IDV Rai Rtereogawes --We have had oc casion to use this fainous preparation of Prot. Word's and after thoroughly testing its qualities, we find a hat where the hair is thin It will thicken it, if gray it will re store it to its original color ; likewise,Jt. gives a glrssy appearance, as well as keeps the hair from falling di.— This invaluable ingredient is for saleat "Chinaman's Tea Store," south-east corner Frederick and Baltimore fta , by Mr. J. C. Given.--BaZtimore Cityper- Sold by all good Druggists. - B DP THE BEST. NORTON'S CO I T AM 3111 AT 'I" SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA, PERIMAPMNTLY SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA, SCALD HEAD, FEVER SORES, RING-WORMS, B A.R. BERT ITCH, AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES,AND ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN. This Ointment bears no resemblance to ay of tier es tonsil 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 surface. • Other outward applications for Scrofula, galt Rheum, &c., operate dewmoard, thus driving the disorder inwards, and often occasioning terrible internal maladies. NORTON'S Ourrustrr, on the contrary, throws the poison of the diseaseupward, and every particle of it is dis charged throu,e thepores. Thus the cures it effects is complete. Not only are the sores healed—the eruptions removed—the swellings re duced—but the seeds of the disease,are expelled from the flesh ; consequently there can be no relarse. 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 is here tatod. Since its first introduction, the properties of the Oint ment have been tested in the most obstinate cases—cases bat utterly defied the best medical elan in the country, and upon which the most celebrated healing spring' pro duced no effect—and in every instance with every euc _ooB2l. Sold in Large Boflles—Price 50 Cent!. GERRIT NORTON, Chemist, Proprietor, New York. ITBOLFSAIS DEPOT AT PENFOLD, PARKER & MOWER'S, Wholesale Druggists, 15 Beelcman'kt., N. Y. Sold by Gao.Bsaanea, Harrisburg; Pa. • mar7.dawly IMPORTANT TO FIDNUti.LX.S. DR. CHEESMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheesemen M. D. NEW 'YORK CITY. MITE combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Paint ul Menstruation, 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, pato in the bask and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. T 3 MARRIPX, LADIES, Dr. Chemseman's Pills aro invaluable, as they will bring OM the monthly period with regularity. Ladles who have been disappointed In the an of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cfiememan's Pills doing all that they represent to do. NeTICE There is one condition of the female system ire which the Pals cannel be taken tasthout producing a.exconeux RESULT. the conditiot . referred to is PREGNANCY— the rerun, MISCARRIAGE. • theeh is the trreditibid klideney Of the saaitrine to restore he scowl functions to a normal condition, :has wen the repraluctine power of nature cannot resist it. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Explicit directions, which should be read, ac company each box. Price $1: Sent by mail on enclosing 31 to Pa. COMMIE'S L Cusawn, Box 4,531, Post Office, New York City. Sold by one Druggist in every town In the United Staten It. B. 11UTCFUNGS, General Ageut for tho United States, 14 Broadwa New lb whom all Wholesale orders should be adde y, .vold. York, Sold in Harrisburg by C. A. BANNTART. 11094244/.1147 Itistellantrius. SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. IT is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standard Medi cine, known and approved 4 by all: that have used it, and is now resorted to I+4 with coniidence in all the diseases for which it is re- 0 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 4 4 my possession emu , . The dose must be adapt- g4ea to the temperament of the individual taking it,and C used in such quantities at to act gently on the bowels. Let the dictates of your k:fl judgment guide you in the use of the LIVER INVIGO-11 RAIDS, and it will cure Wen COMPLAINTS, 811.130118 VP ATTACEs, Dirsripsu.,onsomr -10 DIARRHOZA, Seaman COP- lee PLAINTS, DYSPNTRRy, DROP SY SOUR STOM.OII HAIM , UAL CoNnYBNEMS, GROIN, (11101PRA HMOS bHOLIIRA INFASTUm FT.AII La eV, JAVNOIOI, /M lUIR WI MISS, and may be used successfully as an ORDLTA- ity FAMILY AMEDIMNP. It will eureSICKHF.ADACHEI ras thousands can testify) IN TWISTY MINUTES, IF Two OR TRIM tRAPPOONPULSA RR Wm/at commencement 01, attack. um -7' Ilk 41 ALL WOO (MUT ARE OM favor EINDI . . Aig-111 Ater In fne mouth with thello. wig/orator, and "wallow both together. FllOl 0211 DOLLAR PRA BOITLI. • SANFORD'S FAY CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED FROM PURE VEGETABLE EXTRAC b, AND PM UP IN GLASS OASE3._ AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN • ANY CLIMATE. The FAMILY CAVlAR active Cathartic which the practice more than twenty The constantly increas have long used the PILLS all express In regard to to place them within the The Fgefession well know en different portions of the ~ The FAMILY CATER& t.. 0 fereoce to this well estab• ded.from a variety of the E. 3 which act alike WI overy nal, and are good and tafe 0,1 thartic is needed, such 114,144 Sleepiness, in '4e ."l Pam and Soreness oter tie or weigh/ in the head; all Worm in Childrator Purifier of the Blood, and „ 4 1 flesh is heir, too numerous tam:tent. Ikr . te, to S. - 0 PRICE, 80 CENTS. TH2 LTV= INVIGORATOR AND FAMILY CAMAS IO Fuzz are retailed bt , Druggists generally And sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. 8. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Propristit4 je2o-dawyi] 835 Broadway. New York. fIELII OLD '6 kalitAur u 1 For Diseases of the Bladder, icianey, Grave. Dropsy, &C., ke• BBLMBOLLPS Extract Buetta for Secret and Deliefte Diseases. TEIELMBOLD'S Extract of - Bnettu for Nervous and De bilitated sufierers. HELM BOLD'S Extract of Bachu for Less of Memory, Loss of Power, Dimness of Vtoion,Ditilculty of Brecht g, Weak Nerves and Universal Lassitude of the musettar system. ICELESOLD'S Extract of Buchu for all distressing aP ments--Obstructions, Irrepularitim, Excess In .raar.led life, or early indiscretienk "&c.; and all 'diseases of the sexual organs, whether existing le Meteor Pima's, from whatever cause they may have originated, and no mat ter of how long standing. . HELESOLD'S 15.ETISACT NOW is pleasant In its 'Ole and odor, and immediate in its action. Price $1 per ttle, or six for $5. Delivered to any address, seem gisd by reliable certificates. Sold by all mrugglits. au2.l,Bin Depot, 104 South Tenth St. Pbiladelph 612-1 m IN6 their testimony In its TIC PILL is a gentle bu proprietor has used In his years. ing demand from those who and the satisfaction which their use, has Indumat me reach of all. that different Citharties set bowels. TIC PILL has, with dcere lished fact, been compoun purest Vegetable Extracts, part of the alimentary ca in all cases where a ca peril/mounts of Stomach, Backend Loins, Ceuineriest bed ,Resfkarriess, Headache hi y Dis cares, RAtumation, a great trO mlkuo y e dir in tb es: wiwbvier_..oh
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