THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (SUNDAY! EICIIP119,) BY GEORGE BERGNER & CO• 10yDi;Ctq1m.;,7[77‘ , ;7,;,:.,:“.“0.P The DAILY TELIGRAPII is served to subscribers irt the Borough at eg cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be charged $4.00. WIOSCLS AND S!1[1-WitlIZIN The Iszsessra la also published twice a week during ins session of the Legislature, and weekly during there mainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the following rates, viz Single Subeernerra per year ail THY-LA - OP NIWKPAPII2B. tf subscribers order the disoontinosdee of their news papers, the publisher may continue to send them until ari arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or reptile tc take their newspa• pees from the office to which they are directed, they are responsible until they harp-bottled the billsand ordered them discontinued Illtbital. DR . JOHNSON, 313..9.1-01"I1a0EME LOCK HOSPITAL. Has discovered the tnost certain, speedy and °Natal remedy in the world for • • - DISROBES. OPIMPHODEINCE, IN sox to TWILVI 10011. Igo Mercury er Noxious Drugs. /Er A Min WiItRANTRD OR NO CHARM IN mom on to TwO . Ders Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains in the Loins; Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weelmam, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical Row ers, Dyspepsia languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling!, Dimness of light or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disorders arising frOm the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of Youth— those dreadful anddestrnetive practices which produCe eenlititational debility, render marriage impossible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN. Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice,,tbat_dreadful and distractive habit which anittially awoopito an untimely.gravethoosands of young men Of the most Mated talent andlii lliont intellect, who mightotherwise have entranced listening MILAN with the thunders of eloquence, or wakedtoecstacy theliving lyre, may colt with fullconlidence. , MARBIA.GE Married verso:Ms, or those contemplating marriage, being aware of physical wealmesS, should Immediately consult Dr. 3., and be . restored to perfect healtho ORGANIC. WEAKNESS. ItoluthafelP,Oursiandfull Vigor Rettered He who places himself under the care of Dr: may religiously confide in; hener as a gaidlentan, and , confi dently rely upon his skill as a physician. • • • e si- Mace No: , 7 Bottliltrederick street, Baltimore, d., on thd left band side going from Baltimore street, T d re fttlifthniffifelf. liorpatlOnlifritrOlniertlng - thirna ne and number, or you will mistakethe place. Be particular, for 4moron4Trillirtif QuildatrWitth*POTN n eSM'ea l in Eteetribeig Crertiffiattei, attracted -brthe reputation of Dr. Johnston, lurk near. • 4.11 lettere must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the ep ly, DR. JOHNSTON Da Jonsumon member el' the Royal College 01 Burgeon London., graduate from one of the meat eminent Colleges° the 1). Mates, and the greater part of whose life has bees Ott In the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has Wrested some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many trenbled With ringing in the eerie and head when asleep great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured immecUately TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Dr. J. addresses all those woo having tnjuredthem selves by private and improper indulgences, that secre. and solitary habit which ruins both body andmind, 1313 aging them tor either business or society. -These are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro. duced -by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of, the Haokand Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness " of Sight, Less of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep 11% Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions. General Debility, Braille= of Oonsump tlim, am. MENTALLY. . .lifentally, thetearfuleffects on the mind are mush to be dreaded.;—Loss of Memory, Confusion of ;Ideas, Deprett lion of Spirits, Evil Forebodings Aversion to Society, Self distrust, Love of Solitude , Timidity, &c., are some. of tb e evil effects. Thepaands of persons of all ages, can mnwindsoanhitut tas cause !et thar damning• handl; losing 'their vigor, be. cOttiint, weak; pale; nervous and eimulated, lava a singe laq , about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of Odpitibbtion. • . YOUNG NNW ' , who have injured themselves by a certain, practlee, in dulged in-when alone-- a habit frequently learned from evil,companiona, or at, school, the effects of ; which are nightly felt, even whoa; asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage linpessible an d deetroys both mind and body h ould apply Immed iately. What a pity that a young ma n, tke hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating trent the path of nature, and Indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons must, before content plating MARRIAGE. effect that a sound mind and bedy are the most newt tau requlattes to promote connubial happiness. ladeed without these, the journey through life becomes's weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and Riled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. DR. JORNSTON I B INVIGORATING REMEDY FOE ORGANIC WARNERS ' _ By this groat and important remedy, Weakness of the 1 0}ine are speedily cured, and full vigor reatored.. usands of the most nervous and deldliteted who Wet all hope, have been immedbitely *nevoid.; Al Impediments to b arriage, Physical or Neritalleiquelth Sidon 'Nervous . 1 rambling, Weakness or Rthetiation. of the most tearful hind epeedily cured. - 40 STRANGERS The many thousands cured at this Institution within the Wt twelve years, and the numerous importantidurgica Operations performed by man 3., witnessed by , trot porters of the papers, and y other persons, Mal which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of chamfer and re lic 171 1 141 3 a, is a sunicient guarantee to the afilloted OF 111PRITOENCE.—When the misguided. and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease it too often happens taint an ill-tamed seoso of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and re speetability can alone befriend elm,delaying till the Constlutional symptoms of this horrid ilac= make their appearance, a ff ecting the head, throat, nose, skin, ho., progressing - on with frightfhl rapidity, till death puts a period t a his dreadful suffering. by sending him to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns." it is a melan choly feet that thousands fall victims to this'terrible dim use, owing to the unskilfulness of Ignorant pretenders, who; by the use of that deadiypoisoe, mercury ruin the constitution and make the residue of life miserable ;_• Sib Strangers —The DoemesDiplomits hang in his Mee. or Letters must contain a Stamp to us on the reply. .• - Mr Remedies sent by Mail . far No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore. anrltiddrw-IT. • iv FAMILY DRUG STORE. iKEE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED a Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescriptlon More, tot e Iron Front Bunning, No .128 Market street, iatelz .epeuntett by . Mr. Eby, Wehre can be foundi4pleOfWw• .Moak , et Preen and Pure Diugai_Perinmery BefeN., OIL, COAL OIL LAIdPS, Burning Phild,Ale (Bel Patent; bleoglines,. Stationery, Fancy extleles, Ste. We have the agescY for the sale of Eline , s Celebrated Etta: Acialleeth, to wlnab we would , invite the amen** of Nutlet& By strict attention te'lweiures, and desire to phase, We respectfully salt a s or Public Patronage. G. W. IatILIB., N. B.—Prime Havana PE WI Tobacco mlnstiMtlY' en band. 4 • - , FRANK A. - (Su 'or..intor to Wtn. Parkta,) LIVERY Ste, EXCHANGE ST, !.E THIRD'STREETSELOW:2 • 4 IVlNG , :parc44o44liik , ,g(tdriroist Al. Emma in the. egrablichmenr, and made ad onitto.the m teak, the ,undersigned is prepared 'nemeemodate thepnblio with SUPYEIOR HOBOS for saddle V. Or carriage purpoeesoind with every:v.oo,4y ,of•YEJiIIeLEI thclateet and moat approved: styleikon,,rwoaable terms. .I.I.ISOI3REPARTLEFI wilt be aocrinmodatedWithbm*, . buses at Ilion notice, :CARBIAGEB AND OldirrEarßES rofty.lapOW. MONS will be furnished, „accompanied, by lageltd and obliging drivers. He invitowanimpanton of hlwthookisaialled4bail it 1q Map eqyallonbai at .07 other establisdimeatef then:lnd in town. .IPiteeTIVA. YURRLY. .B.INCIEI ,- SWARLip The underidgeellhes o ettA,bremeh or ma "VIVI= and ExcasNets lately como: led by Barr, ip 4.oirthAtTeret,oppOsite rho, Babelr here he . is preparedlo AcCetarireditellie 2 puhlie wlimus, at alletes, on reasonable tern' 3c; - 1 • 'nrir iteeklii large and.varled,,rind will recommend itsett : li•dtkrdl9Blll 'RANK 11.1111JUATI ' lha' I - 'i 0 . . I ' ,•,. 1 . Haang 410. A - : \ -7/ NV i ‘ l ifidt ; 4 l -. C IIIIIIIP/- . . __ . ~ \l\ilf, ,- - - ale' ft .. . • ' ted to exec. • •• • prepa deseriPtlon; cheaper A.. .1 Half Squaredo ne day tilt" ono i • c ti - tabliebroentla Ole comAtrY. - • 1.!. i - - - .la - ElourA•liues oriels conS ADTKEL it 01 1= 1 [11, .. SO Ji ) 2 00 , 1. ' 'RATES OF . . . , , . 1 .).. - --,, ' " Bras or morelhan four 'constitute a eque:ro. . . . • . ' _ ._:____ .; tr,.....5.„..... , c <S___ .,4 ,z„ :" .,4 ,-- , er:-.17.1tik7—?-I'4 - cj-*:, ..., --- . 8 00 • three dientna . raoutta.._ ~..: . .... . ...... . 4 00 IKIED9 -, 27, ill, ..",-,..7.-Zgr*--"4",..:. ,: i . ..t...a . il l one year N 600 . - 60 - - " .. .. S 2.00 12.00 16.00 VOL. XIII: lThßcellaneauL * HEEMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Bladder. HELMBOLD'S BMW for the Kidneys. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Gravel: HELMBOLD'S BUCHU icr the Dropsy. ' HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nerveuemessj BELMBOLDII- BUCHU for Loss-of Memory.' HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dimness 01 Yieio EIKLEBOLTYSMUCHU for Difficult Breathing. HELMBULD'A BUCHU for Weak Nerves.' HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility HkIMBOLD , S. BUCHU for Universal Lassitude. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Horror of Edsesse. HELMBOLD'S .BUCHU for Night Sweats.: HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Wakefulness. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin. BELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Kruptions. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Pain in the Back. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Heaviness of the Eyelids,',..eth Temporary-Suffusion d Loss f l ight. HELMEOLD , S 'BUCHU for Mobility and Restioasneas, iritit-Want of Attention and Horror of Society. BELIKBOLD'S BIIOHU for Obstructions. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Excesses arising from Indis cretion, and all diseases of FEMALES , FEMALES', FEMALES, I'EMALES' FEMALE.% FEMALES, • TAKE zro MORE rlfzs, TAKE NO MORE PILL% - IHEY ARE OF NO AVAIL. THEY ARE OF IVO AVAIL. ljae BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICRII for all cowl:lab:as noident to the sex. No Family Should Be Without It TAMEN° MODEM &LRAM or Injurious and Unfileitaant Medicine for Unpleasant and Dangdrona Diseates. I , Use . LIELMEIOLDIS EXTRACT BUCHU for Damao arising from babits indulged in By young and Old And fisr diseases arising from Babits.of Dissipation. It re moves.a.ll improper discharges, and; wlll restore the pa tient in a short time to a stato.of Health and Purity. Use BELMBOLD'S =TRACT BUCEIU for Dlseasea and Affections of the most Distressing Character. • Use BELMBULD'E EXTRACT BUCHU for all - Atettions and diseases of the Urinary Organs, Whether 'existing in Male or Female, from whatever canoe originating, and se matter of How' 'Long StamOng. , All of the above 'diseases and symptoms ndinit of the same treatment, and may origininate from the same 09=0. READ I READ ! READ I READ! BELMBOLD'S BUCHII is 'safe, and pleasant Militate and odor, but Immediate in its action. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmboid, Cnemist, who be hag duly swern, does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious drug, but Le Orel) , Vegetable. ' H. T. 'HELMBOD, hole Manafacturer. Sworn and subscribed beforeane, this 28d. day of No vember, 1854. WM. P. DIBBARD, alderman. Price $l per bottle, or six for 0, delivered to any ad dress. A. 'Fria Costs but a Dollar—Try it; and be convinced of its efficacy. And it is accotripiinied by reliable and responsible certificates from prof mom of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. ; Prepared by • ' H. T. REMBOLD, • -Practical and Analytical Chemist, 101 South Tenth Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Nrossauff•CerrnOit,,-,Should unprincipled Dealits•txy • to naittaaxatuitztatictOi'Oti-"--L- Is wartlass. ARK FOR BELMBO.L.D'S RICTRAOF BMW.' TAKE NO OTHER. ." • Sold by D. W. Gross & Co., and all Druggists every where. Cut this out--send or call for it, avoid eip i psuro and 'hallosWon, ihiIL4L.)M'.3PALTTSBk LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. r MEDICINES have now been; ba t fore thepithlic fsr a period of THIRTY YEARS, and I :dur leg thaVtime have maintained a high character in al most every part. of the Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate ppwer of restoring perfect health to per - stiffering . 'undisr nearly' every kind of disc+e,Srt, which the human frame is liable• • The following areamong the distressing variety of hp - man diseaseibi which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES . . Are well known to be Infallible. 1 DYSPE.PSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a ..flow of pure -heilthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLA. ITO LENCY, Loss of Appetite, Monti:Ann, Headman, Rest leonine, 111-Temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancboly, which arc the generaL symptoms of Dyspepsia rwitl van_, tali, as a pattrelconseimence,of its,cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length . n of the intestines with.a, , solvent process, and, without vio- 1 Jame; all violent ptirgenleaVe the , bowels costive llthin two days. FEVERS of all limas, by restoring the blond to regnint: cfroulition, through the proceed of respiatiOn in such eases, and the thorough solution of all intestinifob. structiktiln °tiers. . I The LIFE MEDICINES haVe been known to cure RIIEUINA.TISM. permanently in three' weeke and .GOUT inhalf that time, by removing ioCal inflammation from the muscles and Ilmunebts of thejoinis. . • , DEOPSIES of all bindi, by freeing and strenithen= inn the kidneys and bledder; they operate moat delight fully on these important organs, and henee have lever ..beet; 'found:Pc certain reinedy tor. the *brit cases-of -also WORMS; by diglodglng,from•the turnbigebl the'boweliAtie slitoriiattei to, Whibh thCse ores:tarsi _ . . ACTIMVX,, 'ULCERS,. and SORES; by,Lbe_perfectipurity which these LIFE MEDI. CINESAive to the blood, and all the humors. SCOMBUTICFORUPTILONS and BAD COMPLEX lONS, by their alterate effect; upon the fluids 'thee, feed• the skin, and Stale of Which, Occasions eruptive eomplaints; sallow, cloudy; and other eisteßee able coriardexions. • • , ' . , a,,The.use.of these-Pills for it very short time will effect -snentire cure of SIAM PLFIINATIM., and a striking Frovement in the cleardess or the skin. COMMON CopplikanClN,FECENTLjt.:WilLtilolays be curadl:hy ens Omen inikeitd.r4 PILES" The origlntil - preprietir; of Mesa modl4l ,; was circa Of Piles; '0f , 85 years standinghY the use of the • LIFE •IdEDICINIS alone: PIDVICEL.ANIVAGIIIE.—For this scourle or the Westernnountry; these Medicines.will 'be - found asafe, speedy; and certain remedy: Other Medicinet have the , system subject to a reUlin of the disease—a cure by theee 'Medicines is permanent...TßY , lEEE, YapED; ' -BILIOUS FEVERS . AND LIVER • LI:ONI sPLAINTS...,Sniss.AL"DzoiLinr, Lona olt. Amami, and LS sued (SP. Fralti*Lthe Medicines have been plead with the most beneficial results in cases of this descrip;i• tion IClogs",EVll;tind*Rtycifoli;.in,its worst forme,Yields to thosidld - yerpsWeifate, Of theteremarkable anal:" '1144 'Mewl;Nervoustow' plaints .of all kinds; Palpitation' of the ' Hearty, Painters!,` ,Colle,sre.speedily cured. • ,DISEASES , -Persons Whose . constibrions - havebecome - impaired . by the injudicious use of Mercury, mill find theseifedioisas a perfect :cure, as,they never fail.to eradicate from the system, all:the effects .ofmercury,:inflnitely sooner than the most pewee ful preparationnef Sarsaparilla.. ' Prep tared and sold by W. . . 885 Broadway, New• York.. . 'ls versals by all: Druggists. jy2O•dawly. NI , lan FIRBT AititivAL, BUT ARRIVED IN Don TIME TO BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES, ithaor S VALLEY sitgrr COAL, $2,50 per ton. " NUT " $.4.00 " Also.constantly on band, LYKEWS VALLEY BROKEN, •• EGO, cErp•DLA Arm fumuutoAT COAL, WILEIBBABRE BBOLEN, No. 8 and 4, g. NUT, Blacksmith. Coal, Allegheny, and Broad Top. Also, Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood. B. BURS p No .4d2 Ch -t -,. • . BIACILINPRIV ...." , ' . EYERX, iisiecilitum . of: Iron: : Cir". Wood' . ~.,... Machinery built in, the best teenier at the - _ - : 1,. L. W a f?Z, ...' ' . ' FABLE . WORKS, 0. • Penuni.R./03ad; shot CStale Meet. 1 tianisbura Aprll2ll )1158,--400.. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL TH.INGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."' HARRISBURG, PA.. MONDAY ,AFTERNOON, OOPOBER 15, 1860. Dyspepsia Remed7 DL DARIUS RAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT,. This Medicine has been used by the yinblio for Ms years , , with increasing favor. It-is - recommended to Dysgepru?., Nervousness; /I art-Burn,,Ctific Pains; Winti'm the Walach, or Pains inUeelßowe , Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney ask , ' Aunts, Imo Spirits 'Marlton ' Tremens, intemperance. FLIBLLRLLER, INV CORM" RUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR &OPER S A MEDICINE it is quick nd effectitt curing We most aggravating case o Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaints, and. all othir derange ant or tha: Stomach and Bowels, in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive, the most melliocli ly and drooping spirits, and restore the weak, nervous fad sickL . ly to health, strength and vigor. Persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors bte, become dejected, and their nervous systems ebat in tered",- constitutious broken down, and suhjgct ,to that horrible curse to humanity, the Thum= Titimgnis, will, almoeti immediately, feel the happy and healthy' invigoratinic efficacy of Dr. Ram's Invigorating , WHAT IT. WILL DO DORI.—One wine glass full as often is necessary. One dose will remove all Bad Spirits. ' One dose will cure Heart-burn. - • Three doses will cure Indigestion. - One dime - will give you a Good Appetite. One dote will stop the distressing pains of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable` effects of Wind or Flatulence, and, as soon as, the stomach 'receives the Invigorating Spirit, the dlstrossing,load ant all painful feelings will be removed. `-- One dOSOWillTeutove the most distressing-pains of Colin, either in the stomach or bowels. • ' A few domes will remove all obstluctions in the ifidnejr, Bladder or. Urinary Organs.. „. Personswhe are Seriously" afflicted with any Kidney 1 Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two; and a radical cure by the use of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, from dirsipalingtoo much over night, and feel the evil effects of poisonous liquors, in violent' head. aches, sickness at stomach, weakness giddiness, A la.,. will find one dose will remove all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constinitions,ehoeldtake the • Invigorating Spirit three times a day ; it will make them strong healthy and happy, remove all obstructions said, irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore the bloom of health and beauty to the careworn faCe. During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable tine to remove disagreeable sensations at the stonily:MA AU the proprietOr asks is a trial, and to induce this,ba has.put up the Invigorating Spirit in pint bottles, ht cents, quarts $1 General Depot, 48 Water street, N. Y. • Wholesale Agent,' Philadelphia, D. YOTT, dr. CO. and. for .sale in Harrisburg by C. A. Bannvart, D. W. Oros tit Co. and C. K. Keller, and by all Druggists everywhere. , jel4-dawly, Slietellantoue. NEW MOURN! NG GOODS CATHOART & BROTHER, Have now open a large rassortmont of MOURNING and SECOND MOURNING DRESS _GOODS, SHAWLS, _ cradVa._ - SLEEVES, 114NDKEROBLEFS, _YELLS,: and alkotner goods desirable for Fall and Winter wear. . - N 0.14 .Market Square, 212 Next to tho Harrisburg Bank., 11 .0 1 1. 11 .1.1 — 0 Z MME MAN " BANKING, STOCK, ,BILL AND ; COLLECTION OFFICE,, No. 28 Bbuth Beoond St.;llgilOttig., goNDs„ AND STOCKS FOR'. SAlig or 4,000` Harrisburgßodds. 80'Sharei of Harrisburg Bridge COmpany. .70' " " Gas. . " JU - J)SOIT's Mountain Herb E inventor and manufacturer --Cod's Mountain Herb' Pals? has 'spent the' greater part of - his life in travelling, having:visited neatly every country iwthe world He spent`over six years whim the Rocky Mountains and of Mexico, and it woof:butt that the '9AOTINTAIN Hans .Pals" were discovered.' A veg . Interesting account of hie adventures there, you will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet; • • • It is an established fact; that all diseases arise from - ' . • . IMPURE BLOOD! , The blcol is the life 1 and when. any foreign or nii-• healthy matter gets mixed ; ith it, it is once diatchntect to every organ of the body. Every nerve feels the pfdfah, and all,the-vital organs quickly complain. The stomach` will ilot ; digest the food perfectly. - The liver (Nada - to. secrete a Sufflciency of bile. The action of the heart IS .weakened, and so the circulation is feeble. The fangs he comb clogged with!tlie poisonous Matter hence Awe& .:.;aad all troth. s li ght impurity of the f o untain '- head of life- the Blond l` As if you had thrown .some .earth,tfer instance,' in a pure 'opting, frerawitich calf SAlisy rivulet in a few minutes the : whole course of the stream -he, comes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does impure blood fly to every part, and leaire its sting behind. 'the pessages.become obstructed, and unless , the obstruo tiontremovedi the lamp of life soon dies out.- !rhea& punenot onlypurify the blood; butiegenenite all .the secretions of the body, they are; therefore Unrivalled CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES; • laver Complaint, Sick..Eles4ache Anti-Bilion .Medicine eirpatifionithe. bleed the bdden seeds of die. CIO, and ' renders the fluids and secretions pine and flifent,clefaiiig and 'resuscitating the vital oigeas. . Pleasant indeed, is it to us, that -ye are able to place *thin your math, a medieine like the."Motritun Hasa Plus;" that will pass directly to the aitilicteitparts,unofigh .the blood and fluids of the body, and' cense the .offerer Ito hrighten With the of beauty and health. - • .Tudson's Pills . are the Best Remedy in e,xist, ence for' the following. Complaints: DditielLbmplehits, . . Inward emcees; Coughs, Fever auk e.guo, Liver Comp coklei" .Female Cempitduts,Lo;•:llB3 01 Spirita, Pleat DlEteases; l;eadaa hes , Piles, hlfgesDon,. ,Sthrotiud Gravel, , DYPePsg. - latiClenita, • • 8 . 001811 da 1 7-I. I MO' 'Disfritceti, • inflammation, ' • lodisio - Dropsy) .0 • • , . ,• tt f . GREAT F Ribirli tR. MEDICINE! females ,:vino value . neitittfoineuer never. be Nithout these . They: purify the blood; remove etisitudii o PB of 'all kinds, cleanse' the skin:Of all pimpleaand blotches, and bring the rich color of health to the pale (Meek. lir The /lAMB_ and . Herbs : of , which thetiti rilla ere made, were discoveredin amery surprising wayi among the Tezucans, a tribe of Aborigines !in 'Mexico. Get the ,Almanac of our Agent, and you' will "read - with - delight, ,the yerir totetosting sooouuE--it Uiditaipcof.. the - liElazar .lautoouvie! of, the Aztecs. Oltiserve.--The ateididn' rb,Pills. put up !ILA .BPootltol Wropper. Each box c0upgu5,40,41.11.? angle= Writ 260610 per.bon.ZiAll giiiiiiinVeave the eigaraire of .B. L. JUDSON ai CO., on each boa., B. L. JIIPSON S6le PrhDridlors No. 09 Leonard ,Street, - . • Eir..Agonts warded always—Address as above. Yal 'kb/040041/m , . • N ••-- OTI.O.Fp'TO`- SPECULATORS. r4LUABLE BUIZDDTG LOTS ,, FOR BALD.: NUMBER OF LABDREIZEIIIMILD ING.LOTS.adJoining the 'Round Hause , and Work nhOps"..OS.! the ...Retina. 'Railroad. Vanii.Parli, Abe .low anal;On reasonable terms.. L. .Apply to " • au 80 6it! JOAN W. AAILFi laTiautFantous. D.EL'AWARE 'MUTUAL MATT INSURANCE COIOOI Ar , B. - ilornerlPThii'd and WalnueZtreett, IPIXILADELPRIA. • - INCORPORATED 1 4 835' M ARINE . INSURANCES. on Vesselt ITl:Caligdendlieiglit toall pirts of the Wiwi& INLAND INSURANCES on Goodshy; itivers, Canals Lakes and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union. BE IiSSURANCMS,en Merchandise generally, and on Stores, Dwelling Honses, - SEc: - ,ASBET OF TRE..ool4.PAllY,4ovember Ist, 1858 $068,804 70: • November 10, 1868; Thc,Board.4 l Directors: hive this day deidaied a divii• dend-or 2 SIX-PRIt GENT. in Cash, on the Capital - Stock :and 13.18.111.10.101 T; on ‘ the Goripil the °emptily, pay able.= ailikatttmlst the proximo. . • • . .They Have-t iso deelafed a Scrip Dividend FIVE P TA-MIT. 'on the Original . Stock, and on the Beirnesn.P4onsibmBfeethe year ending October 31= 1868, CeithleatOsifOr -which will be issued to,the partici en tycip to the same, on and after the first of December. al-10i*bre: and. Resolution adojetal by the ' "Wmtlastsi, ifielnereased means of the ConiMmy arising ~ : from :Fronts, , and which will be derived from the In -I.uoastriCetOltal Stook?under the late amendments to the Act of Incorporationrender the further continuance ol the Guarantee Capital unnecessary, therefore : be' it— Reeolteile . That the Gintrantee Capital be discontinued, and 'the Notes representing the mine be delivered lib to the makers thereof, as soon as theltisks taken during the erlod embraced in said Notes shall have determined. DIRECTORS.. W Martin, " James 0. Hand, '"W iMani illiamEin*Jr. Joseph H. Seal, Theo . Paulding , Tames Tennant, Sonder,. itir lt. M. Mutton; J:R.M.Vialand, John 0. , Davis, • H h Crag,- • Wm. o.:LudNig, ROhdrt Bnirtim Wltrain, - - Thomas C. John Charles Kelley, . Joshrui P. Eyre, Leiper, Samtiel E. Stokes, Jacob ' P. • Jonels; Edward Darling ton, Henry Sloan, • J.T.Logau,PIINg Minis Bmoke, James Traquair, D. T. Mongol], J. F. Peniston - J. B. Semi+ LIAM MARTIN, President. , THOMAS 0. HAND Vice Presiden t. HENRY LYME:MN. Saciatarir. .The undersigned, as agent for.. the abode OcatiOty,ts. prepared to make insurances on all darrilitim!li of t pro party the most liberal term: • • jeulS.dkwly WILLIAM BUREILERi . Harrisburg, Pa. B CEIRH A. IrElll3 BITTERSIi,OI.LA.:A:II..,, , THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSI.A,' DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF .ANY KIND, • FEVER AND AGUE . • And the various a ff ections consequen t upona-dlsord,ered STOMACH. OR I.A.YE-R, Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, ;Colicky Pains, Heartburns, Loss of. Appetite, Desiondendy,"Cos • . • an insu sees ''estorLihne numerous iroVed hithlybeetirl,.ected a decided cure. This is a purely vegeta.ble compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, attar the manner of the cele brated Holland Professor, Boeihave. literepntatiOn at home produced its,. introduction...here, the ,demand com mencing With those' of the Fatherland &Altered over the face of this mighty country, many of.whomtrought with iheneand handed down' theinn:titian of its *Slue: St is now offered is the American public, AmattinglAst truly "tiWarletted`Medicinal'eirtiies must be adinelededged."' " It,is particularly recommended to"thosepersons whose constitutioneniay have neon impaired ` by the - continuous use of ardent e_piriM,. or other forms, of dissipation. Glen--' Instantaneous in effect, it finds its way:directly to the,seat et' life, !thrilling and . colckening , . every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, intosing:new health and vigor:in the system: NOTICE.-whoever expects to find this a beverage, will -be disappointed; but. to the sick;weak and low spirited. It will prove's grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of of:singular remedial propertiv. • READ.CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly.concentrated Bcerhave's Holland Bitters hi put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at .ONE. Doti AR ?er.bottici„or six bottles for. F/VE DOMANI:— Thethittliemand' , fof this truly celebrated Medicine hits induchthmantimitations f which the public should guard against: purehasing.. Viritßeware Of. Imposition. Sea that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. • . Soldilsy Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Etpress to most points. • " S 0 T 0 R 9",. BENJAMINPAGE, JR. & CO.) YANUP A 0 T'IOIIINO Phannazeutids . and Chemists. P SgBIT G , , P4.A!": For sale ilia 'city of Harrisburg by ,D: lar..Goam co, , septl-dawly Ai§elloaL BOOK:-,"OUR . OVERN 31.1011.'"—in. explanatory' 'statement of the 643 2 'Ata tf tiff, CgOvernment: a-the country. , By M. Willa— proper historical notices. The. work eves niatruction of ...the Constitution' of the United States; niteef , thenseveral.Statee, as determined by audit ithority or derived from.standare writers. accordi tercrencesneted. It is designed for Colleges, use and .%h - Ols," and .han been no used .to a wabie extent:l' It 4"i:recommended for this: pur ly Jurists, Itiesidente. and Professm s of Colleges. isalefut 09,1ky. I'IMINFEY, Harrlabtim 2429 tem. %Ley,: the: ..ta. and t • clal a lug t Acad censi. pose For -0 1 natii• meat.- r 14t(td. 80111. AMU .ICINN POLITICAL PRINCIPLES.—The ,dtationalProvieloca, and.Primiples of Govern Inzeterence•to the political topicavrthe.titlie3,ggo ood .explothed t from otatoralive and ,correct , V1:111; GOVERNMENT" or coN, (OICAL'aieN tut. For sale, , at S 1 00, by 11. 'oatHqristourg, se`.29. 1. - "I'O s tISTI,TUTION OF - THE ' UNIT, D. 'k.) ATES..-L•lt Walt dc:signd ' to be .read- and under- retokid:by the people. .A.koowledge,of OUI: CIVIIAINStitII. , ,tlonsj NbamgyAreund of true . patriotism, is ensentlal 'to tlieir .pmervanon. and proper resdts. An 'explinate* of the'proiieleoil of Censtitutloa, and'efolin system of Government, as founded , on Judisial authority andfde rived from standard anibors, leaven, in ktorro adaPtod to common use to the - "Nrork entitled "OUR. GQl4.llfii MENT,t, end' CONSTITUTIONALiiiipIEAL7?" . by. M. W. ilitiiiiy.L'ifoieilii; at $l-01); by hlmiatv , 3Mirtisburrt, and ' at the bookstores generally. • • -,, - ~ ~ .17- 1 'f,"4•1,..34,49 ,Niusinezif PROF. ADOLPH P. TEIJPSER, WOULD., respectfully , :inform., his,. old *- y Patrons and the path° gene?rid4l', 'MA he will continue to give iostr.octions on the risam,Fongs, ME LODEON', VIOLIN atid aliki in theighince' Of . THOICOUGII ,BASS.. lie will w`th- pleasure wait upon: popileat3 their liodietratany hour'desired; or lotions will be given at his, residence, in!Third 7 streac alely Aoers . . het* the derrnati nefaraiedtitridole:" dtidi.s-dtr AUGIJS , TINE L. 'MOYNE. 6 - A1t11314 - ItEit'AMY'litaDEß. ResidemiNo.,27* Noith Stem( kflteeL ATTENDED TO. ROOKS • AND SCHOOL . STATIONERY. •I. Sohool.B.oolte and Stationery in A • tl.e public and selact schools of our city will be foul u r 91160 CHEAPEST PILICFS, I FGNES'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,, my 3.13 ; • . • Market street. . IRON CASTINGS . ALL kinde•of Iron .Ctostings made to or-, Ader, of the very best stoc)c, and all Casstings pickled to remove the sand and *ale. •We have. the beet and most extensive assortment of - Palley pasterns this side of Philadelphia. • Apply at the EAGLE WORKS, . P.ewn l 4:R. Road, shove Mate !treat. rril 22, ISO —dtv ~n GEORGE • FISHER, , ATTORNEY' .LAW. 0141Ftliahitkprofessional-services to • , i nersous ;having .businesis •to :be .transamed•in the Several .04rto of Happbin county v the.Land Department of this state, or before the Heard or Pioperty. • Having been associated in the - practice of the Law; with his lath , er, ,JOHN A. kl£4lEll,,he promises :diligent •and careful at. =thin tO,alt,profeestonal . business : ,entootted-, to Ulm Moe Olin* or EleCond and Ipoust sheets , (opposite to Vie- • .la, House, 'ffarritilittrg. ap9.6- W" ATTORNEYLAT—LAW. Offic . ‘" Walnut betwinn Second and Tlnrd, Harrisburg, Pa. arip &mt. T. ',J. - NILES SURGEON: DENTIST, OFFERS his seriribee.to the vitizeias .of - Harrisburg and its vicinity:.; He solicits ashare of the public patrottage,.nnd gitces assurance that his best - MideaVors shall be given to renderhatialaction in, his Pro fession. Being an old: well.triedlientist, - hc feels safe in inviling: the public% generally AO' mill? oh hikii;:assuring theekttiat they , will not.be,dissatistled With hisiservices (Ado No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly oct ,cupled by Jacob R. Eby, near the ilhilted 'EltAites - Hotel, Harrisburg,l%..r- • • ' I7rty.B-41y :LALDERIANd ,PERFER ' MA • • Residenc'e„'eheitniit - 86eet near Four tit. r- , • it CITY OF AMEY & LEPIER! .GALLERY, TB '-- SMALII`PIOTURES OF DECEASED FRIENDS GORIED-AND ENTIAITOEDI OR COLORED. BITE - FILER -ROUSE, 11: K E T B Q it) HARRISBURG,.PEN/14'A.11 GEO. J. , BOLIWT, PROPAIETbit. • - • CA.RD Tho ab bve well, known mid, long: established lic.tel now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being,in a great degree neivik Surrdshed; niider the proprietorship of Mr. Gams 807,10 N, .who bah heen an inmate of The house for Ike lag. th ree jec .. l%, and is well know n its gueeth"..— Thankful, for-the. Ilheral,patrunagelwhichl : lt has ['veil'', iheerfalliccaunlend It thel:albite ( 11 or•-. ' 4.leBd!kwel‘ -WILLIA* JOBBIPH, CANEY. JOHN. W. BBOkN.B. RO l~ a hortrortriztra-At-ida.vor HARRISBU — RG, N 1• 1 1.21... AVIRG associated ogeflte'AV the :prgctioe f tke *IA a tten d faithfully. apd prompty to aif? - otass otia7 business entrusted , Olßceln T C hu' 8 oars fro m • ii•' - '"!tiartie' N. B. Cohentim, °pit English and-Ggenwt. BI.LVERI-1& B,D W A itF, Bril . EfailrirEr.:7ll4l2.Y, , N0 t 1222:1144et threat, pmemcusze, Manufacturer of fine - NICKEL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER or ' " NOSES; i3PODNS, LADLES 'BUTTEWCNIVES, / . • _,' CABTlo 6s ilMft,_•47iii . hiluititagio ' wArraßs,.BuTipac TOES ICE PIT CH ERS,. =rf O . I 4. I I_ASK-M_H—VO MON W WARE,. ' COPE, savGB:GOBLETS, &a., vr Wittr a, witegit asliSSlnsOli t sESAPsisblE Member/ 40u bes qualitl, madeAtEOest taateria4tand Mangy RiatO,'o94; stAtating:thesaf* - 4 ,- ; Fe,;:;10'; f. , .?7,,,'";,!.. -I.l_ Serviceable and Elms* article. ~ ' - , :'.',Eim Maxus, Breassaolva Was 'Tartan% riximik Air old Wire re-plated in the beat manner, , t , ; , fiiiti2o-414W1i:: -.• : , . - ~1 7.:,.1.., -,:.'..: BTATE CA:PITA:Ii 13ANK: I _ CAMERON; COLDER;' kßir - &:•CO. co.RNER - sitoitrarivitutrul MS., H ATltz RYBE ICEIRT4-1 - r 1.8 IPRISEL :STOCK.- Of Vanilla Beam, EincaeriaTtunia,,Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, - at'Mtn' DRUG STORE; ; Idarkatalreet; Fgth, parriabargOa ; c.).E.ANGEs Arpt i LEmoNs. i3oXES in forimi iorde! just/re, Julceiteivaliqforiale by. • ' `. . Mr. DOOR 41..4 co, Mm . -CHESS - - Chicker .13OtuAl4DOigiboti,CheareA;ihalfailditiceEtoes The, largest amttmentrin the city for pale, at ellpriees OBBei" Boolurronr: Alm !T oe Itov, Xisyri . mb,urg, pig my 24 FAMIL Y stEtrina ' 4 vARGgpIi449BOII,T IN T Y) at allapricessronii3l:l2s"lb B2sl:dollaits in all tho different oty_los of bioding„fotliale at - .BEMIRES% iaiItATJBOOKSTORE; mot 51 Market SYr eet. . ..toft VrEICECEL, SpIRGEON AND.,QC,cpI. I IST,, ifitslDE*cE 4oura Opu3, 4 , mar ti.d i k. t : , sik .All. 0 2 ;. . : ,7414V.5. /11.73VILEELER . le2B-dtf AGE - riot. tweiat of - AL istrivMouir PACOEV YE* itratilttfiAntitiLbtei i11e41. 6 3 for your lady friends, w* be fotitut 4t , .7 11ElittiatFrtt,IMIDPAIDO -I„elt.Aer Str itikt NTI §..T =, . H DF T 4 . 3 0 ana4 , 4***-. avrimnikkg brdtate street oppeettof 74072 1 741114Yllytiabv will be pleased to attend to; bp yipre lib aft; view. [sep27l (ULM, D. D S. (Me Equate one ono week..... One month— ..... 2 oo ... 300 three months— _ r six months.... ....... „, 8 OD OW Year 'qp 00 -jarßastness notices inserted in the Local cot n, or before Meninges and Deaths, FIVE DENIS FER.uNE for eachlnsertion. far Marriages and Deaths to be charged as reenter advertisements. NO.. 34. Written f9r the Telegraph.) ROAD-SIDE ORIGINALS.--No. 2. It hint old but trite sejring, 'that truth is 'stranger than fiction; and chameter, whether figuring in history or in , the plot of a novel, to be effective and capable of exciting the admit ration,,and enlisting the sympathies of the reader, must in-one-case be tbe embodiment of true heroism, and in the other the faithful and exact type of it: The poem and romance, though, the offspring' of fruitful imaginations, an of pens theartistie delineation of the various phases of "ty, and of what ever is imposing and curious in nature and art', ¬ owe their superiority to mere dra pery of words; but to the genuineness of the .characters they portray and the purity of the morals that they teach. If the bent of my prefade is not understood, I hereby renounce every thing in the way of metapiWleths lag my veracity that old Sam , and his attendants in the group, are t Iftlgt*lfaith ful copies of flesh and blood origtoaliii Sam was , a sort of on offcast of - tins of the first families, and was banished to a !tract of land in the. "Octorara barrens," to fulfill the mission of a farmer; but his calling was sadly mistaken, from the fact of the diversity of his tastes; and the universality of his genius. He was regarded by his rustic neighbors as a living storehouse - of information on every subject; but that which pertained to the "rough and tumble" process of hard Work. He was decid idly "averse to the hard fisted science, which was, figura, lively attested by his dilapidated buildings . and fences, as well as by the abun dant °Demi mullin and thistle that his fields produced. 'He was aufaa in politics, theology, astrology, medicine, and belles Wires, and to these elegant pursuits he added, in his younger days, en enthusiastic devotion to field sports, and it was refreshing to see 'a knot of green ones drink in the account of his exploit, one ofwhich he used to relate with unusualgravity, in, proof of his having been an athlete, was carrying a faverite hound a distance of several miles home on his back. The dog's powers of endurance were of course inferior to those of his Mister, who, at-the end.of the chase, found his four'lpgged friend so mach exhausted, tbat he reversed the course of things, by beating, lilie"Euribther Hercules, the Mtge dog home on hisshoulders. ' Sam'sperstemel was such that stamped him with the indubitable characteristic of an origin al. In stature he was neither tall nor short; but was what you might denominate one of the betweens. On state Occasions' he wore a white ,eto,thlnatont, that extended to his ankles, and mQunted...a.lintOl_th color, and of stove 7 . t `-stia.4..`iarthe - back of his, head, ss he moved.along while !pick step, brought:to mind:--if not the claSeic gait of Lord Macrirdap:—at. least something differing but a1igg4744,0m the waving plume of the re nownishileishal Murat. His physiognomy was a stlifikj-blittlny space: wilt,Mit permit me to enter;, nto any further analysis of it, than to say hie brdiva were Websterian, and his lips of chaste mould, when ..unsoiled with tobacco juice. Sam - was fortunate. in securing his counterpart in inany'reipetits in his better half; .anda often sighed" at inyAriek of ability to wieldthe brush, withtbe -master band of him Zvlidele name have assumed ;` and if I possessed butS;.titheut the talent of that great carrica- - _ lutist, 4 might ,convey to canvass two full length ppittalts,lhat would not 'only achieve my own immortality; but would form a picture of such rase qualities, that it,eould .not by any Possibility fail to secure it - place in gallery of the great.mtisters. . There also a vein of heroi-nt in Sam's con3pesitibn; -- and though the science of war watLomittakin my enumeration of his accom plishustaigsi,,he was nevertheless entitled to chains', rut he ModestlY•did, considerable rePuta tioit in-arms. He was rat the battle of the Monumental City,, and , often' related in the `hearing of his 'biographer with thrilling effect, ;hot', he had vritnessed the discharge of the_ field piece, by a veteran son of Mars, that despatched - the idedtioal shot 'which killed `the famous Gen. Ross; how the red coats fluttered around the 'wounded leader of the covey, and how the 'American comthander Oren. Brown whilst gal. lepinglalong the lines, had criticised in thun dering tones, his (Sam's) masterly stroke in tactics of placing a rail on the breast works to form a rest .for his•musket. and those of his comrades. Paradoxical as it may appear for an adept on . . the wing, as' Sam was, to bring down his game in battle by aiming from a rail, .it t is, notwithatandi ng, strictly and scrupulously biOgraphical: I might add much more that would "point a moral and adorn a tale" in illustration of Seitt'S intiltiferiCtisattainmcmtse - but as snob an aMPlifieaticM might impart a prominence to his charaCter that his descendents would not rel ied:;l will in conelusion to one of the; many' grotesque combinatiotie he was in the habit of presenting. Be was - very fond of excitement, even in his olililaysi and it mat. tend not whether the stirring occasions was a militia training, a Political meeting, or a religi ons revival,lt„vtas 'equally attmetive to hitt.— ..-. ,He w asrpavicipa,thig one evening in a veryitni 'Mated-and crowded "quarterly meeting,'_(.:and was meting to and frci in the aisle with rapid stapi, * exclaiming in his highest * iseyi , ‘ "lost ir revocablY lost,' an d in the 'Same breith ad .dresseti hiS quizzical .• neighbor; Wainer with a demand for a 'thew of tobappo,'' which is among the Moat striking - exereplifielitione on record of *ere beinebut 'fortilitop bet Ween the subihnefand tidiculous.." , : If Sam Ruggles was not a true type - df a "jack ofalt_trades; he was nriquestiona'bty i - true lepresetatative of a "master , of none„ Awl fur nialtek-a moral that l'eaches thii' ricet 'that a multiplicity Of :professiens almost invariably result in the practice of none. • • ' child was standing,on. •Intikurrini"steps of an alegallViniiitabill ,j 40M10 *a such as a princess 9?Tet, o lupi.op p laci(atirla fall in ringlets abo'u't shoulders, - . She stood in the gracifuDattlinde of thitthnofiliiiitalito4 l with some greet joy.. 4er.pal: rose fry, ; hr blossom, and now two robinibivinfokilt their. isclts..theri; Asti:p.*6lring - forth - their srueatewt ia song ) and andehe . iaas listeging; ftezterry lips parted, her'bltio . iyrs sparkling , de- Blow; noiseless faptatepa apritualihtwi, and a little jatiefno t ciothed)W: pp; and coiled garments sat down on ttifthiktiftestapa :t93o*-Iket',,Sttriii*LlM paLseatxtibiligd-the beauty': of. anct , pitied dtiltrqrA • • L then. . "? : jAl i g." en .hotir , befort? 4g#l s 44.o 4 ittilOwir. eir shining iii.4kaeCisiore pleased with the MuisilttiQthiikine on •.•-whom OLD SAX ItIIGGLIEI Which: the
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