pailp Ettegraph. H AR R ISBURG . baturd ur Atternoon, October 0. 1560 THE LAST GRAND RALLY 1 PEOPLE'S MASS MEETING AT HARRISBURG, ON MONDAY EVENING! CURTIN AND VICTORY The last grand rally for the State campaign, of the friends of Lincoln and Curtin, will take place in THIS CITY ON MONDAY EVENING, when it is hoped the opponents of the present cor rupt National and State Administrations will turn out in the mejesty of their strength, preparato ry to the great preliminary battle to be fought on Tuesday. The W.I.IraIitAKES will be out in fall force, with music torbanners, torches and transparenciee, and make a grand (Ripley. COI= leads the oolueml ' Is there eue That will not Jar semeor dew, Add charge amid the betties na? Mum lards I tire 1 rreesseietio The meeting ',title addressed by SEURAT" DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS, whose names will be announced hereafter. HO! FOR MIDDLETOWN! WIDE AWARDS t . TURN OUT . ! The City Wide-Awake Club will meet at Ex change Hall THIS EVENING at qdarter past ,s o'clock, fully equipped, to proceed to Mid dletown. A FULL TURN 01JT is earnestly de sired, arrangements basing been made to send the entire club. JACOB M. BYBTEB, Captain. Sex advertisement Life ofLipooln LOST. —A BSILASIPIN, COUtAining A likeness of Dr. Andrew Porter, doo'd. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving It at die "Pimp lvania House." _ it* I== enzsraurs were plenty in market this morn ing and sold for a shilling and 'fourteen cents a quart, according to quality. They are bought up in large quantities by hucksters for ship ment to other markets. -,..----, CiolNo TO CARLIBLII.—The terrified DOlllOOlllCy. of this city intend sending a large delegation to the Carlisle meeting this evening. The - Bortinel intimates that the. exeurdoniste will "have a high old time." We do not doubt it. L special train leaves here at baff+put,. five o'clock, and will return about midnight. ~~~ Fox Mtnruarowx.--.The eacersidet--4flit. for Middletown will , leave .bere Ode evadai 4 half•put six o'clock, and Handebarr should send a large delegation. Hon. Anson Berlin game, of Massachusetts, Hon. John W. Killing er, and Samuel C. Beeves, Bag., of Philadelphia, are announced positively to address the meet log. The last named gentleman, who was one of the original Fillmore men in 1850, is said to be a capital stump speaker. - = CiIIGUT nt m ACT.—Last evening a small boy was detected in the act of stealing some ap ples from one of the hucksters in market. The owner of the fruit, after regaining posession of it, severely reprimanded the lad, and permitted him to depart. Large numbers of Jnveniles make a practice of frequenting the market place on Tuesday and Friday evenings ; and those of them who are dishonestly inclined cannot resist the temptation to purloin fruit. The lads who congregate there not only annoy ladies and gentlemen who visit the market to make purchases, but they form bad associations, and contract immoral habit, which may exert an evil influence upon their whole future liyee. Home is the place for little boys after dark, and parents are censurable for not keeping them thete. QUALIFICATIONS OF V0T1VA....-The law requires a person who claims the right to vote, to have been a citizen of this Commonwealth " at least one year, and in the Election District at least kit days Immediately preceding such election, and within two years to have paid State or Coun ty Tax, which shall have been assessed at lease ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States, who has previously been a qualified voter of the State and removed there from and returned, and who shall have resided in the Election District, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after resi ding in this State six months. But citizens of the United States, between the ages of twenty one and twenty-two years, who have resided in the Election District ten days as aforesaid, shell be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes." TU.II lifmoll4lNMSßlllto MAN 11111711 G, last night, was one of the largest political gather ings held in this section of the State since the opening of the campaign, almost equaling in numbers the late great demonstration at the Capital of the State. Six companies of Wide Awakes were in attendance, numbering nearly four hundred equipped men, and the display was a magnificent one. As the promotion moved through the town, the Republican lidks who thronged the sidewalks, doors and win dows, greeted the gallant Wide Awakes with encouraging smiles, Waving kerchiefs, and a continuous shower of fragrant boquets. The Harrisburg Wide Awakes made a fine display, as mil, and were generally admired for their handsome appearance, correct marching, and gentlemanly deportment. Theimmense crowd of people present were addressed by Hon. Joseph Casey of this city ; Dr. Leito,.editor of the Bit noii Rai/ Splitter; Messrs. Henderson and Todd of Carlisle, and others. ilhespembes-were ex cellent, and the enthuslatm nntfounded. The Republicans of old Cumberland. are "wide awake" in this campalgn,"and' if the other counties in that Congressional district do what is right, Mr. Junkie's re-election to Congress may be regarded as certain. .i.••••••ammaiw an, Pennovivanta Elaitv Qtetegrapli, ectturbav 'Afternoon, October 6, 1860. 10 CENTS, 10 cents, only 10 cents a copy for Life of Lincoln, 1 T01..12 mo. 216 pages. =::=1 A REPUBLICAN MASS Masrma was held at Ma rietta last evening, and the Wide Awakes made a brilliant display. Maj. David Mumma, of tills city, was one of the speakers, and deliver ed a lengthy and argumentative address. RAILROAD Acormarr.—On Thursday evening the train of cars which left Baltimore fur this city was thrown from the track when leaving the former . city, and the fireman, and a small boy, were seriously injured. The latter's leg was badly smashed. TIM Loost-Ur.—Jenny Brown, Henry Hel• ler and Wm., Nutrough, were confined in the lock-Up last night for drunkenness and disor derly conduct. Upon a hearing before the Mayor this morning, the two former were com mitted to prison, and the latter discharged upon payment of his fine. --~~--._ Mumma Ssavxma—ln the Vine street chdrcit Rev. C. U. Young, of Louisville, Ky., willpheach iu the morning, and Rev. Robert J. Canon in the evening. In the West Harris. burgVhapek/ko. Robert J. Casson will preach at quarter past three, and Rev. J. C. Young in the evening. The protracted meeting wil4 t he continued next week. Irzozeta* art ORDINANCOL-A freight-oar con ductor, named Hugh Auld, made Information before the Mayor last night, against Jno. Brant, of Middletown, and John Hans and Christian Fay, of Harrisburg, for violating an ordinance In ranning their cars through Mulberry street, without having flag-men stationed at Front and Second streets. A hearing of the case will take place at seven o'clock next Friday evening. MIX= Trovers.—Every Republican voter should examine his-tioket carefully before de positing it in the ballot box. See that all the names are upon it, from Governor down to An, ditor. Mixed tickets are in circulation having the names of some of the Democratic aud;inde. pendent candidates upon therd, in Place of those of theßepublican nominees. We repeat the caution, examine your ticketel A Vito= or Text tieroor.—ln further reply to the slang of the local reporter of the Fairies and Union, lately hurled at our devoted head, we point to a perambulating specimen of decency and decorum that is haunting the her rooms and beer-shops and adorning the gutters of this city, to-day. We ask no further ":vinaica- . tion than this beastly exhibition of filth, false hood and fumigated intoxication. IlinunglAN RALLY IN SX/eQUIRANNA TON!rs sarp.—The sturdy yeomanry of old Susquehanna were out in full force at Whitley's school house last night, and made a glorious demonstration. The Paxton Lincoln Rangers paraded on the occasion, adding largely to the interest of thp meeting. ,Addresses were delivered 'by R Faulklin Etter, Esq., and Col. A. C. Smith, and both gentlemen made a good impression. Al is right in Suiquehanna, and the whole ticket will receive an =divided party vote. Moaner NIGHT.—The city will he in an up roar on Monday night. Both political parties intend to do their prettiest on the occasion, and there will be two imposing demonstrations. The Itepublicane will have a torch-light parade, and a mass meeting either at Braun; Ball or in Market Square. The Democrats are making preparations for a mass meeting in front of the Buehler House, and will display a large num ber of brilliant transparencies. • We may there fore look for a lively time on Monday night, should the weather be favorable. It is the in tention of the Mayor to appoint a special police force to preserve order. BRITIIa WILMA ON • WIDS-AWAX2 at DOUG- Lamm—Ts' MMUOIDIRS AZRESTED.—The edi tor of the Philadelphia Bulletin has been shown a private letter from a reliable gentleman of Johnstown, dated October 4th, in which he states that Col. George Fritz, of the great Iron Works in Johnstown, is the Captain of a. Club of Wide Awake Lincoln Rangers, comprising over three hundred members. On Friday even ing Col. A. G. Curtin made a spirited address to the people of that region, and was subsequently escorted by the Wide Awakes to the 11.40 train on the Pennsylvania Bailroad., On the 'route one of the Wide Awakes leftlheline, and was attacked In :a terribly brutal manner by a party of half a dozen or more Douglasites. After beating the unfortunate man fearfully, one of them struck him with a atone. His injuries provedlaisi on Sunday evening. Six of the assailants have been arrested, and are now in jail for the crime, at Miamisburg. The occur rence has cast a gloom over the whole , town. ItIEPOBISOAN Harem A 2 Heorrsents.—A large and enthusiastic Republican meeting Was held in Highspira last evening. A fall delegation of the illddletown Wide Awakes, together with a large number of other Republican citizens from that borough, were present, accompanied by a band of martial music. There was also a delegation of the Paxton Lincoln Hangers pres ent, under command of Capt. E. C. Jordon. The people of. Inglapire and the idjoining townships were out in theirstrength, and Mani fested the same enthusiasm and 'determination to be successful, that chatiicterised them in the Harrison and Clay campaigns. Isaac Mamma, Esq., presided, assisted by a number of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. Addresses were de livered by H. C. Aileman, Esq., Ca. John Wal lower and Capt. D. J. Boynton. At the con clusion of Col. Wallower's speech, a magnifl cent wreath was presented to him by brue &Ismail, of Highspire, a lady whose whole heart is in the Republican cause. The gallant Colonel acknowledged the .compliutent in a brief and appropriate address, and retired amidst enthusiastic applause. Col. Boynton proclaimed himself a Bell man, but disgusted with the attempt of the mercenary leaders of that party to sell the rank and Me to Foster, he had made up his mind to vote for Andrew Curtin, and he knew scores of other Bell men who would vote the same way. The remarks of Capt. Boynton excited the meet intense en- Ittibusiasm, the cheering continuing for some Wants. after ho leit the stand. The Aneeting, lti thelagreet and best ever held in lower awatsra township. LIFE OF Lin:CAN.—Puke 10 cents, really worth 60 cents, for sale at Bergners, 51 market street. BASSIST SERVICE& —Rev. Wm. 8. Wood will preach in the Babtist church, corner Pine and Bacond streets, tc-mDrrow morning and evening. EPISCOPAL ServercEs will Le held in the Hall of the House cf Representatives to morrow morning and afternoon, at the usual Lours. I== COLORED PRESBYTERIAN Catracn.—Rev. Davis, of Dauphin, will preack in the colored Presbyterian church to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. Rev. C. W. Gardner, the pastor, will preach the funeral sermon of Wm. H. Nixon, lately deceased, at 7 o'clock in, the evening. I=l=l A WESTERN EDITOR, commentinB upon- the present condition of the double-headed Demo cracy, thus paraphrases Watts : ' , Lot on a narrow neck of land, Between two rival chiefs they stand, And cast a wistfuleye.” FUNERAL SERMON ra Baa s Hau—By re quest of the husband and °Waren. of the de .eased, the funeral sermon of Freeze, (died August 16th, 1860,) wife of Jacob Freeze, of this city`,7 - 411u preaned - 14 : Rev &X. Bteertutirer, in Biant's Hall, to morrow roura ltratahorw:Volock, Dieftsetwk e will be hack is the evening the samoilltee. '," -...-..... Taa Rartarta car . Moo Day Numr.—The - Wide Awakes of this citp and the Paxton Lincoln Rangers, should turn but in full force on Mon day night, and fill all the equipments. It is probable that the Wide Awakes of New Cam berbuld, Hornmelstdwii and lifiddietown, will participate in the demonstration. We hope to see every member of the aarriibnrg club on duty. Turn out, otte'end . all No Boarrats.—Mayor Kepner authorizes us to INT. that no bonfires will be allowed within the cifr Radix- on ; llitediknight, or at any other timer. The ardinaace.on this subject will be - africilrenforced, and all offenders promptly arrested and punished. The juveniles who are nightli.cpuployed in gathering materials for bOnfires, Will please take =9 • Doerntountato AREIVLIB. —Among the dis tinguished strangers in this city to-day is Lady Franklin, of England, who arrived in the noon train and took quarters at the ! Tones House, where she will remain until Monday nest. Hon. Anson Burlingame and Hon. John W. Hillinger also arrived here this afternoon, on their way to Middletown', where they are an nounced to address a mass meeting to-night. . A Wins Rona residing in the sixth ward, a me fiber of the Wide-Awake club, , while on his way home last night libout tweave-o'aiiik , aftei• the.return of the dub from Mechanicsburg, Wiiiii - attacked some iftfoco rowdies in the upper section of the cit3tobeat and abused - -him, inflicting a severe, *And o;44'head With a stone. The authors of this dastardly outrage would not, scruple to assassinate . a political opponent If they could do so without fear of deieotion. rativitittor.' Mrcuasstma, Oct. 5, 1860 Enrroa Tarsoaarn :—The cheering indica tions we have from the various districts in the upper end, of a signal and triumphant endorse• went of every man upon the People's ticket, has induced me to communicate with you.— Large numbers of staid, reliable men, who have become disgusted with the present profli gate, corrupt Buchanan: administration, have boldly thrown off the shackles, and now mani fest a yearning desire for the chastisement of the party that bas sacrificed manhood, honor and common decency by pandering to the South in its unholy efforts to extend the blighting curse of slavery in territory that long singe should have been given to the poor homeless while men of the North. It must be remembered, too, that where slavery exists the white mechanic and:laborer have at all times hereto fore been treated with a vast deal less respect and civility than the negro. The Locofoco party has always been earnest in its endeavors to elevate to power the very men whose every aim is to sustain this grievous inequality ; and yet, forsooth, we are gravely styled negro worshippers I Shame on the cowardly dough faces ! Then again, examine the record, and point to a Angle Southern locofoco representative in Congress, since Mr. Clay's time, who has in the least aided in securing to Pennsylvania a fair and jadioions tariff. Not one of them is on re cord. And yet they have the audacity to de mand unqualiftedprotedion for their interests in the mere. If the negro is to be fostered as property, why shall not our stupendous ore banks, coal fields and furnaces, (from which the poor white man derives a livelihood,) share the same pro tection ? This is a subjeCt that requires but little reflection when you come to seek the remedy. It resolve* itself into a nut-shell. The people of the South, through their repre sentatives, have fastened upon you the pauper labor of 'Europe. Will you then, In return, dog-like "lick the hand that smites you? ' I have confidence in the integrity of the masses. I cannot believe that the yoke sits so heavily upon their necks, as to cause them to yield serf-like, all manhood and State pride, to gether with the dearest interests of our common country. Reliable information from all port One of the county indicate the election of the who to coun ty ticket . It is true, a very great effivrt has been made to seduce the suffrages of the people from our candidate for Sheriff, but so far the effort has amounted to idle wind. The peo'ple here will remember Mr. Bon' appeal made to them previous to the nomination. It was, that by all means Hoffman should be nominated, in order to strengthen the ticket. Boas was then a candidate for nomination for another office, and used that argument here where he knew Hoff man was exceedingly popular. Out upon such double-faced hypocrisy I Then, again, the De mocrats are baited with Boas' promise to do all he can for the Democratic candidate for Gover nor. Are they aware that he once betrayed the Democracy of Lehigh county into his support as an independent candidate for the Senate ? This is a act ; and ha has since often grinned and talked over the manner in which he bamboozled the Lehigh DemocraCy. Mark the prediction I Hoffman will have over twelve hundred majority. Scores of De mocrats will satitiort him because of his obliging disposition sod high-toned integrity. H. Mew. Nr.w Go,•ns Maw Goons !—lLiving returned from New York, I have received now a large lot of goods, all of which I bought at auction: 100 peices of beautiful set flowered delaines, at 20 cents ; 60 pieces unbleached muslin, the best in town, at 10 cents ; 150 pieces of cast& netts, Sstinetts and Casi ruffs, from 25 cents up to 125 cents ; 25 pieces of white flannel! cotton mixed, at 15 cants ;25 dozen of white Merino Stockings, at 15 cents ; 50 dozen td gentlemen's wool Socks, at 20 cents a pair ; 10 dovto gen tlemen's all linen. Pocket Handkerchiefs with colored borders, 81 cents; good Merino Under shirts and Drawers, at 66 and 76 cents. Best Calico, I 0 cents ; and a great many other bar gains, and a largo assortment of Traveling Baskets. Please call=at Lewy's, old stand of John Rhoada, Esq., deer ased. WHO SHALL WIN THIN BANNSH 7L.-At-a meet ing of the 'personal Wends of Col. Wallower, in the-first ward, it wacireialked that a hand some banner would be presented to the ward or township that would giirehim •the largest -ma jority, according to tlit number of votes polled. A, Kona, liaa , .. Du exn ' Vine ailt. , 2911914131 IP ART, tih o will also send it poeWicl to my isil*ess on receipt Of 17 letter strt 2 , ..,„;! ,5 • , .--.4..... lira Itfeents for life sketches of wnitii 60 Cents at least, at Bergner's lOhea rai 3 vsketere. - • . *Ng rile its • to get Es Lips of MaxdA , ffit'Bergner's Cheap Bookatorei yaw iftlegra4 SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO TITS DAILY TELEGRAPii Ten Itioninutil Dolbiro to Bet on antn. • WASH:MIMI?, Oct. 6. , Col. Siigocej a responsible gentleman, offers to wager 519,000 on the emcees of Col.'.otittin. EMMA'S DISPATCH.] Reading all Right for Curtin. RIIADING, October a lhe repthrts circulated by the Democrats that. this city will give a majority, for Poster,is in- - tended only la. greet. The iodicatiOns are that every MO oftinefise-Wards, will give hondsome majorities for Curtin, and that his majority in town can hi no event be less than fonr hun dred. It may be much greater. [PlayitTli IMPATCH.] Giving up v tie Contest. RseDno,OCT.Oar 6. • Maj. Geo. M. Unman returned from Phila. delphig, yesterday where he , had spent several ihtys in diligent communication with leading politicians of both parties. Westunderstand the s e he considers the election of Curtin a • oiinClias AdViltell'his 'friends t 6 .be en},into any bets on Foster. - law • A despatch to the State Department men ions the death, at Florence, of H. D. Johnson, ately appointed 73. S. Consul to Constantinople. A Fatal Railroad Accident. WILIIIIMON, N. C., Oct. 6. At six o'clock last evening a freight train on the Wilmington and Beldon Railroad run into the passenger train at Everettsville. The bag gage -master was killed, and the Conductor, Laspeyres, had his leg broken, and ta not expected to live. The Prince's Departure from Washington. Wesnuarox, Oct. 6. This morning the Royal party took farewell of the President, and were accompanied to the revenue cutter Harriet Lane, by the members of the Cabinet, and Messrs. Henry and Buchan an. Secretaries F7oyd and Thompson, and At torney General Black, proceeded with the Ba-. ron and smite down the Potomac to Aquicrck, 4 the point for taking the Richmond cars. Dur ing the stay here of the Baron the diplomatic corps made no personal calls but left their cards according to etiquette. The Attempted dale of the Bell lien in Pennsylvania. PHIMADELPIIIit, Oct. GM Mr. Bell's true friends, who are opposed to being sold by the "City Executive Committe," have called a meeting in Independence square to night to repudiate the resolution trans ferring theni wholesale to Mr. Foster.— Intelligence from the country states that the Bell men, upon receiving this information, generally declared for Col. Curtin, to empha size their reprobation of the treachery and cor ruption. This movement for Mr. Foster has made a serious schism in the Bell rauke, which will finally leave the politicians alone to be purchased, who are hardly worth buying.— The rank and file are daily deserting. William B. Reed is the chief negotiator for the purchase of the Bell organization, with an understanding that he is to be rewarded by the Administration incase of success. Hewes con cerned in the conspiracy of 1856, by which this State was carried for Mr. Buchanan. Mr. Foster's organ, The Evening Journal, which is professedly for Messrs. Bell and Everett, but hired by the Democrats, has been compelled to publish cards fromthe very witnesses it named, pronouncing as "base slanders" the libel ous calumnies it uttered against Col. Curtin. Mr. M'Clnre, chairman of the State Commit tee of the People's party, made a speech at the Wigwam last night, in which he distinctly charged that the Bell organ, She Evening Jour nal, had been offered to him for sale at a stated price, and the purchase frequently urged: He refused to buy because the merchandise was considered worthless. Tbis is the sheet which has been abusing Republicans, pratingprinciple, and saving the Union. All the leading friends of Mr. Foster give up the State, and will not wager a dollar, even with large majorities offered as inducemehts. FOR SALE. X,WO LARGE STEAM BOILERS, 41 feet in length by 4% feet in diameter, with 24 Mob Iles ." manufactured by the late James DenoMg, den'd. Thew toilers are entirely new, made of the best char coal Von, (warranted,) and will be sold on reasonable terms APO) . to J. T. BabNITZ, null- 41m No 109 Market Street, Harrisburg. H. L. 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Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, n blob should be carefully preserved. N. B.—St.oo and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing EA) Pills, by return mail. For sale by C. A. Ramtvant. WASIIIINGTON, Oct. 8 To PBRRY DAVIs & SON :—Dear Sirs—l feel happy to adiLone mere testimonial or the value of your Palu Killer to the thonsmids tent you from nearly all parts of the -world. An the Bth of this month 1 fell from a second story doorway to the pavements, striking on my ftet, and bruising them severely; also straining the ligaments of the ankles. When carried home my feet wore black and swollen, and the pain so intense as to cause fainting. I immediately applied your Pain Killer, and continued to do so atintervals of about ten minutes. The second day the appearance was a greenish yellow, with title or no pain, and to.day I can walk with ease to my store. Yours Respectitilly, I. SUGGITT, High Street. Providence, Kay 121 b, 1887. " Sete by all druggists, grocers and medicine dealers throughout he United States and Canadas. The stain on linen rrom the nae or the Pain Killer la easily removed by Anything -814-1 m ErWn call the attention of our readers to an article advertised In another column, called BLOOD FOOD It la an entirety new discovery, and mast not be oos found ed with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. It fa food ter the blood, already prepared for ail sorption; pleasant. to the taste and natural in action, and whet one gales be +•'tacos. Let all those, then, who are suffering from poverty. Impurity or deficiency of Wool, and couseqUenUy w., h some chronic disease or ailment, tai aof this &mon Ft, •n and be restored to health. We notice that our Druggiau have received a supply of this article, and also of the world-renowned Dr. Earon's De. menu CORDIAL, 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 then 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 n urges, who have endured anxious days and sleepless nights, procure a supply and be at once relieved. jga-See advertisement. au2-tfebB From Frank Leslie's Mustrated Newspaper, New York July 3), 1859. PASSING NOTICE. Tea HOILISUCEEPIia 8 FRIENIC.—SPALDIIW'I3 PIIKNOMI) Give.—This admirable addition to our stand ard household economies will be held by all good home wives as a boon long wished for. but hitherto unattained. Spalding's Prepared Glue is perfectly adapted far those timely repairs to household walla, furniture, crockery and for fancy work, that is almost daily demanded by the experience of -every every housekeeper. It, Is chemically held in solution; will withstand the action at climate and time, read as its full strength, and is put up in a snug convenient bottle, with a brush, all fbr twenty-five cents. Ou being applied, the chemicals readily evapo rate and the glue becomes Arm quickly, and adheres with the tenacity of the best cabinet-maker's glue. For wood, bather, or other articles where glue is ever used, it is Jost the thing. We have tiled it, and speak by the card. In the country it will be invaluthie, end nobody in the city will think of doing without 14 II" Mr. Spalding desires to become a candidate tor the Presidency, and his friends stick like his glue, he will be sure of an elec tion. a2l-1m How To Pszsznyll Bratrfif.--NOthing is more becoming to a man or woman than a luxuriant head of hair, and k woman's beauty;ls certainly incomplete with out a fair complexion, and she or be wbo neglects these great and important adornments of nature must expect to suffer the Mortification of premature baldness, and a wrinkled face and a sallow akin. Nothing is necessary to preserve these essential attractions but the use of Prof. Wood's Resto:ative.—Leuisviffe Tones. PROP. Wow's HAIR itairosaters —We have had oc casion to use this famous preparation of Prof. Wood's and alter thoroughly testing its qualities, we find that where the hair is thin it will thicken it, if gray It will re store it to its original color ; likewise, It gives agloisy appearance, as Well as keeps the hair from falling off-- This invaluable Ingredient is for West “Ohinarnan's Tea Store," south-east corner Frederick and Baltimore Ste., by Mr. C. Giveu.---Ballintore Clipper. Sold by all good Druggists, DR. 1110CLINT047103 COLD AND COMB MIxTUDZ, the established and standard remedy for Cough, Cold, Induct a 9, Hoarseness, and all irritations of the mucous membrane et the throat, palate and note, is endorsed by physicians, and ail who hive used tt, as a preparation that has no rival in:the field. Yrioa 26 cents. Sold by r B George egner. 33,20 UM:PIT LIQUOR BARRELf3.—A. small X:4 lot al In good .oendlilon, for We by soyrr WM. DOCK JR. k CO. Special Nntitts. marl2-dwarly P. K. Ti ror sale by G. A. Bannvart, pole agent, Harrisburg, Pa IMPORTANT TO FEMALES DR. OHEESMAN'S PILLS, Preparedi by Cornelius L. Cheeseman, M. D., NEW YORK CITY. THE combination of ingredients in these Pills are the result of a tong and extensive practice. They arc mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Paintdi atensiruations, removing all ob • etructions, whether from cold or ottitruise, headache, pain in the side. palpitation of the heart, %Wise, all ner eousaffectiotis,bysterica, fatigue, pain in the back and limb% &C., disturbed sleep, Winch arise from interruption of nature. T 43 MA.RRIED - .ADLER, Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable, as they %111 b rill on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who hare been disappointed in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr. Cheeseman's Pills doing all tLat they represent to do , There is one condition of the ranee greens in *Web tee Pats cannot be taken leethout producem a PICULLAR RESULT. the condition referral to is PRXG NANCY— the rani; MISCd RRLAGP. Each is the tre . esistzt/c fendeaq of the tnedvine raiare he acebai Anthems 1,, normal condition, :hat me* the svprodnettee parr at .stews =mot rat i Wgitianted rarely vegetable, and freefrom an 3 thing injurious. Dzolicit diseetione, whiolbrehould be read, ao company each boa. Price ht. Sent $1 oaryoyaag to DC Consume I. Onssa, Doi PaggOalco, Neer York Qty. Sold bran° Druggiatte ev Itery town in St Awl 14,, s iger„,arAtlitt r ,ior th e Elated 844 ea, 14 Broadway,: New tofetalt TOfter ordae abotibi be addr-tcyi. 'burg b 7 D.,,A„„Dassrvastx. 2b whom an Sold In : MOnThatic t .r:" • • THIS.—Tho following is au extmet fronts • writtan by the pastor of a Baptist oholiCia to thilit • • _ and Diessenger," Cincinnati, Woo, and maim • Minkin favor of that worid-ro- Downed medient*Airs. Window's B°clthi bgFruP fir "Wo. Ma an oavertisement rn _ SOCollang syrup, Now we nev(r nie.44,3- lawir of a patent medicine before in our life, bat we sei.aompeged to say to our readers, that this is no hum. • ,trMa.4l, and know to be aft it claims. It , ,Ontr'of the most succemenl modicines of the do* invialit one of the best. And those of your retdess who have babies can't do better than to lay a MARP4r.n. au22. Jr P. JAB. McClawrimes PECTORAL SintuP. Atfi t y,, hinge week? Does a long breath give you pain? liiMS *Aaciting cough? Do you expectorate hard, th ur 1' Are you wasted with night sweitls ADA sleep? If so, Baas st TOSS =YEW. It will as tiZ g lis ir pst . b . , ly arms you. P 40.5100. Sold by SsoROZ _ Mar7-diw4in SANFORJ'S LIVER INVIGOEATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. "Fr is compounded entirely from Gums, _l_ laid has become an established fact, a Standard Medi cine, known and approvi r :dr by all that have used tt, and is now resorted to 1.4_ with confidence in all the diseE t for which it is GI commended. f :. pare& thousands pe within the last two years w Irvela up all hopita — of relief, as the nurnerone unsolkited certificates In ' my possession show. The dose moat be adapt-,. ed to the temperament of MitA me. takinglkand . need In such quantities ar onthotrowels. f .1,41010 l ,i of your '' Judgment guide you In the. 'MA ttf Ant '1107410- BATOR, and it wilt curs Linn Coemiturts, Banc , p AnAces, Drowsu,Cascui iolidka Coon-PAWS,m DIBLITIERY ' DROP. IT am Siaird Rath- iii UAL tettIOOSSIS, CIIOI.IO, Ctamaik Noma, Caotau toraanny 4? SA TO t KNOX, James, VIOLA= Wean- el., sad may be used sucelsetilbny as an Oaltum• ge SY FAWN litamcim. It will cureSICIIIIBADAZHE (as *Mande can testify) IS TWISZY iitSVISS, ti TWO ORM= YRJAPOnirrottis as TAINS at commencement o ' Week. AIL win marl ASS am t, 'their testimony in Its Omar • r`• ilarNts Water hi the month with th. lan Vigoraton, and invallow both together. num cant DOLLAZ not awns. SANFORD'S FAMILY ;.CATHARTIC PILLS COMPOUNDED Fauss MBE VEGETABLE E:XTRACTS, AND Ka ..III? MGLA4 CASES. AIR TWIT. AND WMP ..I KEEP IN AN CLIMATE. i The FAMILY OXMAN- • T IC PILL is a get tie be active Cathartic which th proprietor bas used to big practice - more than twenty years. The constantly !tierces- . ins demand from throe who have lung used the PILLS INI and the eatisfaction which ell esprms in regard to 1 1 -1 their usethas induced me to place them within the a, reach of all. The Prot.:salon well know ''' that dillideint Cathartics act on different portions of the ~.., tmwels. The FAMILY OATHS& ts, TIC FILL tuts, with due re fereuee to this well ruttish- tit lisped fact, been componn. ded from a variety of the &I purest Vegetable extracts, which act alike on every .„, part el the alimentary ea nrd, and are good and cafe Mt Is all caves where a ca thartic is needed, such le . i i nerandvacats of Stinach, Seer:new, Pains in fNA ..1 Sack and Loins, timiteeness Pam and &mai over tto 111 Mdy, Restlessness, ilautachi or weight in the head, all 2 /n/Litinntatory Dii t 4 S ei, Warms in ChUdren or dd- en sea, Rheumatism, a great Plirtfier of the Blood, and A many diseases to which dealt is heir, too numerous -4 to mention in this e Ivor tmement. Dosa, Ito 3. 0 PRICE SO CENTS. TDB Levan INVIGORATOR AND FAMILI CATFISH , ra FILLS are retailed by Druggists generally,and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. Jy9 da wly R. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Propriety je2o dawyt] 835 Broadway. New York TOYS, BASKETS AND FANCY GOODS JOHN DOLL, No. 120 North Second Street, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA TIIST RECEIVED at his NEW STORE el a very large assortment of TOYS of every descrip tion. Also, FANCY BASKETS, WORK BOXES, Tob,ceo Boxes, Spear C. 1963, Pipes, Canes and Fancy ArUctis of a larawcAriety. All befog imported direct groin the manufacturers enables me to sell at very low prices. SE-Please call and examine my stock. s.O d3a/ SPERM CANDLES ! A LAIIOI SUPPLY MT RWRIVED 11Y WM. DOCK JR. & CO. sepl7 13N PERT A.KER! STATE STREET BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD. THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased ii a very fine Hearte, w;th Double Sett or Trimmings, for Children and Adults, reepectfully solicits the ratron age of the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity Beady made coffins always on hand 88015 dlm LIFE OF LINCOLN! ONLY TEN CENTS! AIARGE authorized Pamphlet edition or the LIFE OF LINCOLN can he had at BERGNER'S CHFA? BOOKSTORE. Price ten cents. seta/ MTANTED.-TWO MALE TE ACHERS in the Berough of DAUPHIN, 1:4-phIn county Teachers of middle age preferred. Schad.; will be orened after the lbttt.it October Examination CO the 24th September. ISAAC RACE, President. sepl2-3wde ANUttlElt NEM WE' LADIES' TRAVELING AND SHOPPING BAGS, Gents' and ladies' Porimonneties, Funs, &e., at all prices, just reef teed and for sale at - 111{aGlIek.R'S CHEAP GOG)I3IOGG, sett 51 Mart et Street. CITY LIVERY STABLES. BLACKBEIZET ALLEY', I,V THE REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL. THE undersigned has re•copmenced the livery, liminess in his NE and SI'ACI3US STA loaated m above, with a large •nd varied stock of HORSES, •CARRIAGES and 0 Cid IMES. which he will hire iitisnosletneeatcs. $. SWARTZ sorip2B di y sl2-1m DENT 1 ST THE undersigned , DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY, has •returned and rosume.l /ix y.sottee In State slreet opposite the .11riny House," weer. be wEI be pleased IP attend to lel who may dezio his Fer- OM. [sep2ll B. Y. GILDEA, D. D. B. NOT/CE. XliaMlomuf. C. BAKER