pait g Ettegrao). HARRISBURG . Monday Afternoon, October 15, 1880: Dm best assortment of oval and squire gilt frames to be found at W. Yxoornes•b2 Market street. " END, Warm AND BLDN."—A young and chi valric contemporary says-4st the red cheeks, white teeth and bine 'eyes of a lovely Ame rican girl is as good a flag as a young soldier in the battle of-life need fight for." "LNOTIIBEff TO MARRIED MEN," is the title of a sprightly book just published. The author made a mistake in supposing that there was any lack of such lectures. They are very abun dant, but generally delivered behind curtains. Ova LADY BUMS who are about making purchases of fall and winter dress goods, should visit the handsome store of the Messrs. Cath cart, whose stock comprises all the latest and most recherche styles in market. Itercaoan Commorms.—The connection be tween the Shamokin Valley and Pottsville and the Mine Hill railroads having been completed, forming a direct line from Sunbury to Philadel phia by way of the Reading road, a large ex cursion tatty will pass through from Philadel phia to Sunbury on the 18th inst. LICHIRII BY BAYARD TAYLOIL—It affords us pleasure to announce that this distinguished citizen of the old Keyatono State,: will shortly favor the people of Harrisburg with a lecture on "Life in the Arctic Regions." His reputa tion as a public lecturer will not fail to ensure him a cordial welcome and a full house. ...---01.,-.-- Christian Intelligencer has discovered that Phrenologic study leads to theologio error. It remarks : " It if a curious circumstance, that the editor of the Churchman, the representative of-fossil medituval ecclesiasticism, and the Rev. H. W. Beecher, the most latitudinarian of Congrega tionalist preachers, are both avowed and hearty believers in Phrenology, a pseudo•science which has long since bean utterly exploded. Philoso phy, or what passes for such, sometimes, like misery, makes strange bedfellows." A Foaomr ILLUSTRATION.-A friend relates a pretty good hit which a Teutonic citizen inadvertantly made the other day, in giving itUi reasons for voting the Republican ticket : "1 finks I leaves the Dimmicrats long time ago, but every year dey pulls de wool ober mine eyes, and so I goes mit dem agin ; but die time dey pulls it so tam far dat sees rtgla ober de top 1 Dat ish vy I voles de Bepublicaner ticket." There is a good deal of condensed truth in that obsetyation. Wersmo Ktrannas.—* distinguished "sen sation" clergyman says of those men who have no care or thought for others, but are content ed with looking after their own ease and enjoy ment, that they ought to_ba put-1.-“ein., for their Iffe's work - Is ended. When God wanted sponges 'and oysters, He made them, and put one on the rock and the other in the mud.— When He made man, He did not make him to be a sponge or an oyster ; He made him with feet and hands, and bead and heart, and vital blood, and a place to use them, and said to him, "Go to work !" But if a man has come to that point where he is content, he ought to be put into his coffin, for a contented live man is a sham I If a man has come to that state in which he says "I do not want to- know any more, or do any more, or be any more," he is in a state in which he ought to be changed into a mummy Of all hideous things mummies are the most hideous ; and of mummies, those are the most hideous that are running about the streets and talking. WIDE...AWAKE ENTERTAINMENT.—On Saturday evening the gallant first Lieutenant of the Wide-Awakes,l Mr. ALEXANDER. Bosse, hand somely entertained the members of the club, and other Republican citizens, at his residence In Second street below Mulberry. Not less than two hundred and fifty persona were present on the occasion and partook of Lieut. Kosta's hos pitality. The rooms were brilliantly illurainat_ ed, elegantly decorated with evergreen, and ,gracefully festooned with American flags, -in the folds of which were recognizable the like nesses of the Republican Presidential nominees. The tables were supplied with all the delicacies and luxuries of the season, and fairly groaned beneath the weight of good things so profusely. and temptingly spread upon them. All the guests partook bountifully of the feast, and still there was enough and to spare: One com-. mendable feature of the entertainment was the absence of liquor, excellent coffee being substi tuted. As crowd succeeded crowd at the at tractive and richly-laden festive board, enthn elastic cheers were given for . Lieut. Kona and his amiable wife and daughters, who did the honors of the occasion in Inch a way as to make all feel " at home," and win increased respect for their kindly feeling and generous hospital ity. Among the many large and gorgeously frosted cakes which ornamented the main ta ble, was one containing the inscription, " TRIM CRIMBI For ABM" Cuesix." When the dissect ing knife was inserted in this cake, the cheers and " tigers" that accompanied the act made the welkin ring. The feslivitietr t Were kept up unlike late hour, the excellent music of the State Capital Band and Wide Awake glee club adding greatly to the Interest of the occasion. The party separated with three enthusiastic cheers for Lieut. Kona, three more for his wife and daughters, and three for LISIQOPS andl /434- iarr, the whole clinched with a tremendous. "tiger" of the real Bengal stripe. The oc casion was one of unusual interest, did Credit to the liberality of the worthy host, and af forded a high degree of satisfaction and. enjoy ment to all participants. Lieut. KM= is a whole-souled gentleman, a model Republican, and a universal favorite among the Wide Awakes. " May he live a thousand years, and hie shadow never grow leas." Norm the late daily and weekly papers, Magazines, cheap publicationi and new books, are. for sale at Bergner's Cheap Book store, No. 61 Market street. A Riatrian kltenNG of the People's City and Wide-Awake Clubs will be held this evening at Exchange-Hall. Let there be a full turn out. _-•.....-. A Matron of the Managers of the Friendship Bail will be held at the engine house , this even ing, at half past seven o'clock. A Tucuman PARADE comes off in Lancaster this evening, to be participated in by the Wide- Awake clubs of that city and county. Most of the Republican houses will be illuminated. _ THE Maim PRAYER Rearnio will be helil in the Presbyterian church, corner of Market Square, to-morrow afternoon, commencing at four o'clock, as usual. I=l CHAIM of Sonmax.—A alight alteration has been made in the running time of the fast line and mail train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, as will be seen by reference to an advertisement in another column. Tun Loort-Up contained three tenants last night—regular "trampers" all the way from Texas, and bound for New York. upon a hearing before the Mayor this naotning they were discharged. 4 COON }lmmix—This morning ,a Coon—not that "same old coon," but a young and fat one—was killed on the premises of Mr. Jacob Mish, near this city. Coons are said to be abun. dant this season and in good condition. 1=1::=:1 A Itsagnmettri OX-ROAST le to come off at Marietta shortly. The Wide-Awakes will pa rade on the occasion, and an invitation has been extended to the club of this city to participate in the demonstration. COMMON Council. meet this evening, when a Superintendent of the Water House for the en suing year will probably , be appointed. There are several applicants for the position. With the new engine but one engineer will be re qUired, thus 'saving to the city the salary of an assistant. lavrrivroa.—The Wide-Awakes of this city have been invited to participate in a triumphal , procession at Mount Joy next Thursday. 'Owing to the preparations to be made for a parade in this city on Saturday night, it will be impossi ble for our boys to accept the invitation. They may probably visit Mount Joy on some future occasion during the pregress of the campaign. GRAND ENTERTADUCKNTTOId Jake Hamilton, formerly of this city, the / champion banjo player and jig dancer, advertises an entertainment at Masonic Hall, in Tanner's avenue, to-morrow evening, at the close of which a cotillion party will come off. "Old Jake" will not fail to at tract a large crowd of colored people, as ticket holders-are to be admitted to the cotillionTartY without additional charge. Tau You IN LANCABTIR COUNTY, at the late election, was truly a remarkable one. While the city went for Foster in every ward, the whole county, except two districts, gave major ities for Curtin. Of the forty-nine districts, rentr-rieVen gave Curtin majcirtues:4 tus—n-e -majority in Lancaster county is five thousand nine hundred and eight ! This noble county has done wonderfully` well for the good cause this time. The good old Whig strength seems to have been thoroughly recovered. MADE A FOOL Or HrummT--On Saturday. .a man who hold& an official position to which he was • elevated by the people of this county, a year or two ago, visited our sanctum in a some what dilapidated condition, told - us that he "had been drinking liquor and made alool of himself," and requested us not to any al lusion to the matter in the columns of the TErsosepa. Men generally make fools of themselves when intoxicated ; and our official friend, occupying the position he does, ought to set the people a better example when he visits this city. A public man, above all others, who gets drunk, lies around loose, and makes himself ridiculous, deserves to be exposed and rebuked. Should the offence be repeateii, we shall feel it to be our duty to apply the scor pion lash of reproof. • Ws CONGRATULATE Tilsm.—Three Republican• candidates for the Legislature—old ilme-frlends, in wiiOse success . we felt a deep interest, haVe been elected. They are FRANK Boon, the young and gallant champion of Republicanism in Northumberland county, elected to the State Senate; and Wm.H., Aameramso, • Esq.,' of 14 , - coming, and Col. Hiprair,CLAY Bawarauf, of Clinton, elected to the HOWIE of Repredenta 'Lives. The `people of no section of the Brett)" will be more ably , or faithfully represented than the respective constituencies of the almive named gentlemen. All of them ismiese tied of a high order, enjoy reputations for hon esty and' integrity above suspicion, and we con fidently predict that they will do creditto them selves and honor to their districts in the Le.gis lative halls. We congratulate the party uOl2 the election of .young, talented :and reliable Republicans so eminently worthy public respect and•confidence. • === 'Seam IN A BAiLlinkit CAB.—On Wednesday last the subject of 'con4ersation ta a crowded puisenger car going west, was on the result of the election the day previous. The Republi cans, of whom there was a majority on the car, Were of course quite jubilant A couple of passengers sit by quite chop-fallen and sad, not to tuty,angry. At last one of them called the condictiir, and said'to him : "Sir, we are gentlemen from New Orleans • this talk which We ale obliged to listen to, is xeryjoilensive to andqre demand that you , should have it siolVed atonce i" The condnetoi answered that our folks in this State, and in general all about here, say just what they: like, and it was no Part of his business to try and stop it. "I min a Democrat siaid•.voted for Foster, and would hive been pleaeed with his election, but I have neither the power nor the disposition to interfere with the congratulations of the friends of the successful candidate." Th e "two gentlemen from New Orleans" lapsed in to a gloomy silence, chewed the cud Of discon tent, and doubtless-swore. vengeance on the first white man that dare venture into the ffee and enlightened regions Where'll:ie. - anger canes groiy., This free way of speaking is so un pleasant to the "chivalry." 4. pennoptuania Illailp iCelegraplb ftionbap afternoon, October 15, 1360. Aricimorr Brmins.—We "invite the attention of housekeepers who want venition blinds or household furniture, to the advertisement of Mr. Sharp, in ansither column. Ansirrioal Caay.—A special meeting of the Clay Debating Club will be held to-morrow (Tueeday) evening. Every member ia request ed to attend, as business of vital importance will be transacted. By order of the President FEVER AND Aura having made its appearance we advise all afflicted to get BANNVARVE ANTI kER/ODIO, which is ikposifive cure. Sold only V- C. A. 13ANNvarr who will also send it poet paid to ar y address on receipt of 17 letter stamps. GONE Uspaa.—The publication of the "Daily Sentinel has been discontinued-fccwant of pat- T94ge. 114 DernoCiatie — finttnciers, having suspended payment,, the Union- News will also go under in a few.days, if it has not already done so. Requiescat in pace ! THE WEATEtht.—Jack Frost has laid his icy fingers on thelender vines, and they wither he has touched the green leaves, and they are rappidly putting on the tints of Autumn. <Sum mei., with its luxuriant robe of green, is rapid receding friStn view ; and chilling winds ad monish us of the rapid approach of the Winter- King, with his snowy robe and icy sceptre. Irauxn ox TES Rejmnoen.—On Friday night a man was killed at Braddock's Field,on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The body Wait recog nized as that of John O'Nell,a coaltminer. lie fell off a freight train, and his head was crushed by the wheels, killing him instantly. The ac cident was the result of his own , carelessness. His Counrrom.—The physical condidion of Mr. Daniel Gardner, who recently attempted to commit suicide, is somewhat improved, and hopes are now entertained of his ultimate re covery. He is still laboring under great de pression of spirits, and his mind seems to be 'affected to some extent. He has ' no desire to live, , and so expresses himself when talked to on the subject. HENRY WARD BUCHER'S latest "crotchet" Is that the clergy ought to preach only once on a Sunday. He says that no preacher who is 'fit to preach a sermon is fit to _preach more than 'one, a day, and no man is fit to hear more, or if le does he is not fit for much else Sermons are like boy's pop guns ; however many wads you put in, it's the last wad that drives the others out." EXTENSIVE ROBBERY.—On Saturday night. Chief Morgan arrested a German Jew pedlar named Isaac Kengherty,. charged in Philadel delpida Withr• the robbery of ,eighty dollars in money and $1,200 worth of jr;Welry.' The fel low arrived here in the cars on SatUrday even ing, was eaptrired . atßarrihard's lager beer sa loon, and Committed to prison to await the ar rival of an officer from Philadelphia. Among the articles of- jewelry stolen was a diamond ii — oe - rairerc" Philadelphia to-night. KEEPDIG APPLES.-It is well known, says, the. Working' "army, that apples keep longer after having parted with a portion of the water they contain. When first taken frop the tree, if laid in a heap eighteen inches in depth, and covered with a light, cloth, or a little straw, they will soon sweat ; when this operation has succeeded fairly, thwcover or straw should be taken:off, the windows opened, end the apples suffered to, dry as suddenly as possible. ' By this oberation they will loose five or six per cent: of weight, and if packed in barrels and shipped, arriving at their port of destination tefere a second sweating shall occur, they will be all sound, unless bruised in the poking and carriage: If dried immediately after the second sweating, Instead of being left closely. acked while damp, they are again - prepared . for, a - still longer voy-, age before'dicay Those who ship epples to 'Bombe are well aware of these-facts, and use the necessary preventive against decay. , , TZLIGHAPHIO Lirenwrons.—Amemg the best examples of ' brevity ; in ,telegraphic dispatches we have met with is, the following, related by George B. Prescott, who has written an in teresting book on pie iuhject.., A lady in a neighboring city, desirous of ascertaining when her huaband . would return home, sent him a message-malting the inquiry; to which he re sponded that important buinessAetnined * him, and that he could not leave for some days.-- The lady immediately replied by sending him sinother laconic clispalch as fq9ws: "At Home,' August 1860. To F. C., P.—Despatch received, Deuter onomy xxiv, 6.. . Lim"' The gentleinan "to whom the dispatch. was addressed, upon referring to the passage in the scriptures alluded to, obtained%Die following suggestive epistle :-- "When a man hath faken a • new wife he shall_not go out to, war, neither shall he be charged with any business; but he shall be -free, at home one ..,year, and shall cheer up his l wife which heath taken." • - DIANAOEXENT OP A Hovsauo ladies cut this out and pin it in your bonnets ;—"NO young woman ought to feel herself qualified to become a wife until she is sure she understands how to do the most that can bpdone with her hushand'Smoney. The mausgemeat of a house hold is not a thing to be properly and safety entrusted to hireling hands. A servant is a broken reed for the head of a family to lean upon. There are a thousand little ways in which money must' be expended, in which real shrewdness and enterprise are requisite in order to UM it to' the best 'advantage ;. and there are a thousand,other ways of saving; money known, only to those who have studied aright the art of economy. Thp,TuMsb proverb has it, tba "a prudent woman is a mine of jewels," and, like many other Oriental sayings, this -is beau tiful for the truth it embodies. A wasteful housekieper not only actually robs those for whom she undertakes to manage, of the com forts it is, 'her duty to provide for' them, but keeps her husbspd'sXatid oyeytartr*detit; and makes the domestic life of a poot man &cough': series of experiments in shinning it from'one day to the-next ; in keeping the stomach full, .theugh the purse be em PtY260658 I= == === 1=1:=1 ~~ THAT CANIII.-A friend sends the ' fighting editor" of the TELEGRAPH a mammoth hickory cane, with which to club Locofocos who may assault him. We appreciate the kindness of the donor, and thank him for the present, but it is riot likely we shall have any use for the formidable weapon. The Locofocos are badly whipped already, and it is not in our nature to make war upon a fallen foe. Naw GOODS ! New GOODS !=Having 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 ; 50 pieces unbleached muslin, tlie best in town, at 10 cents; 160 pieces of easel netts, Satinetts and Casimers, from 25 cents up to 125 cents ; 25 pieces of white Bitumen cotton mixed, at 16 cents ; 25 dozen of white Merino Stockings, at 15 cents ; 60 dozen of :gentlemen's wool Socks, at 20 cents a pair ; 10 dozen gen tlemen's all linen Pocket Handkerchiefs with colored borders, .61 cents ; good Merino Under-' shirts and Drawers, at 65 and 76 cents. Best Calico, 10 cents;'and a great many other bar gains, and a large assortment of Traveling Baskets. Please call at Lewy's, old stand of John Rhoads, Esq., deceased. Athaili AND CIDER AT THE CANA.L.-Mr. John frQueen, of Bradford county, has just arrived on the Gazelle canal boat, baying onboard a fall cargo of sound picked apples, principally Rhode Island Greenings and Itambos, with a few;barrels, of cider, for sale. The beat lies at Boas • & Foster's warehouse, foot of State • street. =1 Plc:Turin raemixt made to orderat the shorter notice and at the most reasonable prices, at W KtaNhe's Music Store, 92 Marhet street. -I- Nattst bg Etlegrap4 SPECIAL DISPATCHES IMCEI DAILY TELEGRAPH Snow in Schuylkill. County. - Pox'Byrum, bet. 15. Snow fell last night in this Vicinity, and the hills are covered to the depth of half an inch. SPOIV 111 New York Eitate. Braonaaterori l N. Y. , Oct. 15. Three inches of snow fell last night but it is, fast disappearing. Sailing of the Steamer Saxonia. NEW YORK Ootob'er 15 The steamship Saxonia sailed to-day for Southampton with 170 passenger and $150,000 dollars in specie. - [PRIVATE DISPATCH.] Another Republican Senator. PITTSBURG, Oct. 15 Reliable information has been received here t at Geor : • eV. Lawrence t: • • on • 'strict. The vote was close. A jollification will come off to-mor row evening in Washington in honor of the victory. Burning of a Medical School Building. Lotasv - Tram, October 15 The interior of . the edifice occupied by the Kentucky School of Medicine, corner of Fifth and. Queen streets, was 'burned 'this morning. Loss five thousand dollars. The Museum and Cabinet were saved. The lectures will be con tinued at the hospital without interruption. The, edifice,wabe.restored in a few. weeks. A Duel Between two Politicians. NODAWAY, MO Oct. 13 A duel was fought near here yesterday morris ning between Isaiah J. 'Porter, E 5 9 .., President of the Democratic Club, end Chanman of the. Executive) Committee of St. - Joseph, and Col. Harlem, of Boonville. • - Mr. Porter vas addressing a political meet irig Nodaway, when Col. Haden called him a liar. Both parties were •serionsly, though nlit' fatally wounded. Kidnapping and Murder. CHICAGO, Oct. 15 An outrageous case of kidnapping occurred at Galena, the latter part of September. , negro named Jerry Boyd, forty-five years of age ; his wife, a mulatto-of thirty-five years ; and daughter-:aged fourteen, were induced to go to lowa to work on a farm. On the eighth of this month the than was found near lowa city; murdered. It is supposed that becoming suspicious . was killed by,the kidnappers, that they mightretain possession of the women. The citizens of Galena have offered a reward of five hundred dollars for the appfehension of tlie kidnappers., An Arkanaas Dillienity.-4. Family . Rued,-- Three Men ITAN Bum?, Ann. October 13. After a - regimental muster which was held haralo-day, a difficiatytccurred;dnring'which three men, Rnfus-and Jackson; brothers, and Richard Covington, aeon-of the latter, were killed by two brothers named Silas and Ben. Edwards. 'Several ethers were beelly cut and injured on both sides. An old fried existed be tween the parties, but' the Edwardseii, who have long been the terror of this pait of the State, were the aggressors. While they were trying to make their escape, they were overtaken a short distance fronttown by the constable and' his posse and lodged in the jail. A large trowd nearly succeeded in taking the prisoners from the constable and hanging them, upon 'the' street. They after wards surrounded the:jail for that purpose, bat were finally pacified. The people are very much excited, and it is feared that the prison ers will yet be lynched The affair was one of the most atrocious that ever occurred here.. • PURIFY THE . BLOOD. Monwes List PE= AND Pniatax. Brrnms.—. Free frorit ail .Mineral Pow' ons.—ln cases of Scrofula Ulcers, Scurvy, or Eruptions of the Skin, the operation of the Life Medicines Is truly astonishing, often:removing In 4 few days every vestige of these loathsome ,di&ases by,,their 'purifying effects on tho blood. Dillloas Fevers,' Fever and.Agee, Dysperisia„Dropsy, Piles, and in short; most all diseases soot; yield to their curative properties. No fandlY should.be*ithtint thenk.as -by their finely use minksuffering and almanac may , be saved: Prepired bYI9II. B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, end for, s t ale by.all:DAu4siptal HOLLOWAY'S . ODITHENT AHD PILLS.QUinBY or inflammation of the throat, is very prevalent during the Spring and Fall of: the year. Thousands of persons; have 'immediate recourse to these medicines on the filet— symptoms of attack, and thus not only save Uncle , bit' even dispenseleith the advice* attendance of clan. coldriprodhced.by the aniiirnquent changes .of the atmosphere during this season, are speedily mitred by the•ptils: Tliesememedke fortify the body against tint inalemencies of the winter. • Sold bk,ull druggists, 'at 250 ! , 620, and . $l, per box or of oepiT /3 trial Notices WIGS 1-WIGS! 111 BATCHELOR'S WIGS ANDTODREES surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a churn—no 'turning up behind—no shrink ng the bead ; indeed, this is the only Establishment where these 'things are properly understood and made n Bond street, New York., marl 2• dewly Da. Jas. licermerroom's PEcronex, SYRUP. Are your lungs weak? Doea a long breath give you pain? Elave you a - backing cough? Do you expectorate bard, ougtuiatter 4. Are you wasted with night sweats and want of sleep? If so, um is roan - 11.1111131 Y. It will on questionably save you. - Price la 00. - Sold by GEORG:2 W. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE has no equal—instantluiedna in-effect—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—no staining the skin or injuring the frair—remediestto gourd and ill effect. of Bad Dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. None are genuine unless signed "W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELOR, Proprietor. Si Barclay Street, New York. marlZdawly HAM DYE ! HAIR DYE ! ! WRE. A. BATCHMOIII3 HAM D'rEt The Original and Beat In the . World! ALL others are - mere imitations and 4DL. should be avoided, if yOu *lab to escape ridicule. GRAY, 'REP or austr HAIR DYED instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, withoutinfury to the Hair or Skin. FIETEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Wm. A. HgetainCia since 1889 . and. over . Bo,ooo ap plications havelmen made to the Hair of the Patrons of his famous dye. WIS. A. BACHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distingulituid from nature, and is wAsattrrso not to injure in the least, however long it may be con tinued, and the ill-effecte ot'llad, Dyes remedied; the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. " Arne Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each Box, of Wm- LUX A. BACHELOR. Address, CHABLIS BATCHELOR, Psoksieron, marl2-48terly 81 Barclay street, Now York. How TO PitESP.RVII Brairrr .—Nothing is more becoming to a man or woman than a luxuriant head of hair, and a woman's beauty.iecertainly incomplete with out a fair complexion, and she or be who neglects these greet and important adornments of nature must expect to suffer the mortificaticm of premature baldness, and a wrinkled face and a sallow skin. Nothing is necessary, to, preserve these essential attractions but the use of Prof, Wood's Restwatitre.—LottistaTlx Tones. PROF., WOOD'S Ham Itzeronasivz.—We have had oc casion to me this famous preparation of Prof.,Woo and after thoroughly testing its qualities, we And that where the hair is thin it will thicken it, if gray it will re store it to its original color,. likewise, it gives a. glossy appearance, as well as keeps the hair from falling off.— This invaluable ingredientis for aaloat "Chinanian'a Tea Store," south-east corner Frederick and Baltimore Ste by Mr. J. C. Given.---Baltimere Clipper, Sold by , all good Druggists. lielomints, READ Tar s .- The following is nn extract from a leiter 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 tbr Children Teething : "We see an 'advertisement in your column of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 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 thirds no hum bug—Lye haw fried if, and know ft 'to be al it claims. It is, probably, one of the most successful medicines of the day, because ills one of the best. And those of your readers who have . babistrean't - do better than to lay , a simply. au22 From Frank Leslle'o Illnearaned• Newepaper, New York July 83,1859. PASSING NOTICE TEN HOUSEICKEP2II . 6 - FR ENI ).- Srernurct's PmerastiM Gtim:—Thls admirable additidit to our stand ard household economical will-be held by all good house. - wives as a boon long wished for, but hitherto unattained. Spalding's Prepared Gins is perfectly adapted for those timely repairs to household wares, furniture, crockery and for fancywork, that -is almost daily demanded by the esperionce of every hodsekeeper. It is chemically held in solution u ntill withstand the action of climate and a - snug. _ convenient bottle, with a !brash, all for twenty -live cents. On being applied, the chemicals readily evapo rate and 'the -glue beconies firm quickly, and adheres with the tenacity of the beet cabinet. maker's glue. For wood, leather, or other articleg Where glue is ever used,' it is just tbe"thilig. We have tried it, and speak by the card. In' the country it will be invaluable, and 'nobody the city : W[lllloA' of ° without it. If Mr. Spalding desires to beemrie a candidate for the Presidency, and his frimidkitleir like 4i3 glus,,he will be sure of an elec tion, the attended:la our readers to an article advertised in another ccilurin, called &crop FOOD It is an entirety new discovery, and mustnot be confound. ed with any of the numerous- patent medicines of the day. It is food for theblood, alreadrprepared for ab sorption; pleasant to the taste and natural In action, and what one gains he retains: Let all those, then, who are suffering from poverty; Impurity or deficiency of blood, and consequently iv - tth some chronic disease or ailment, tare of this Scoop Foon,and be restored to health. We notice that our Drogglitto have received a supply of this andniso.bfi the world-renowned Dr. Kerow's . 7112 C9BDIAL, which every mother should have. It Jig said to contain no paregoric or opiate of any kind whatever, and of course roust beinvaluabls for all lain 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 urses,.who have endured anxious days and Sleepless nights, procure, a supply and be at once relieved. gre-bee adiertisement. ari2-tfebti Porsale.by C. A. Beinneart, side agent., Harrisburg, Pa THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ' Slit JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED_ FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescrfplion of . Sir J... Clary A'Ayncitim liktraordinary to the.Quefn. This invaluable medicine Is unfailing in the cure of all those painful end dangerous ingeasaito whiph the female constitution is subject: It moderates all miaow and re moves all oblatructions, and a speedy- cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it 18 peculiarly suite& it will, in a short time, bring on the monthly peritAwithlregularity. Each;bottle, price . One .Dollar, bears the Goverrunent stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pals should net be taken. by troupes during be FIRST THREE .710H.THSof Frefineouem, at they are sire to bring on eliisearriage but at any - other time they are safe. In akcasea of Nervous and: Spinal.Affectiens, Pain in the Back and Limbs ; Fatigue on Might exertion, Palpita tion of thelleart,,Hysterice and. Mack, these Pills will effect a cure yiten all other means have failed ; and al; though a powerftd remedy, do not contain iro n, antimony, or any t*gjinriful to the oOnetitntion. lull direotions in.llt pamphlet around teak package, which Should be carefully preserved. N. 8.-61.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any att thorised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mail. : libesaleby Cz A. BA/INTART. IMPORTANIi. VENALEF. DR. CHEESMA:N'S RILLS, Prepared by' I,:Cheessilin, M., D., NEW YORE 931'-Y :- TirHE combination . of -ipgrediente in- tiiene Pills am the resultof a long aiiikexteusive practice. ey are mild in their operatiOn, and certadivin correcting au irregularities, Painful Manstruationa, removing all ob structions, whether fro/11%001d or. otherwise, headache, pain In the side, walpiettiott of the heart, whites, all ner vous. affections, hysterics , fatigue, pain in 'the baok:and limbs, am., disturPedaleepywhich arise from interruption Of i nature. . . . . . . . , T.O EtAttanzro .74,ititE13 7 Dr. cheetadn'illnliCare invalbable, as they-mill b r i ng . on the monthly period-with regularity. ' lailies who have been disappointed , irrlthe use anther Pills aan!place the "utmost eonrldtmce in Dr. Cheesemates Pills doing all that they represent to do, - . . . N TIC . Thereir tostddien of the feints/tem/en in which the Mx Cannot bdtts.ke, without "prodtming a PEOULL4.B RESULT. 21selAnhUon referredlte ts PREGNANCY— the result, AtisuilthLAGE. Buck it the ..wrisisstidi tendency of theyeolian" e.for restore he sexual functions w a normal condition,. that even the reproductive . power !)f nature cannot ins - sarit. • - "jgarraatedlitrelir,iregetablei,and 4a3:trom anythan Ritgat "CtireeNOni, which should be read, ace. oaxopaayeitabOLi . Triee $l. , Sent be mailpa eiadtialog. 4/49 ,0 E. 99 1 °, 1 ! 1, 4gA. ga*Fsiourf, Box 4 ,0 3 11, 81. 0 1 fica; New,YerkAlty., . . Sold Prgo,4l ei r jritimAinAlle , Uilited StMed Gtonentl Agent fortifeErnitedfltites, , . 14 Broadway Now York intim ken - za ' ' To whom a Wholesole r cuplrmgd. add in Harrlsbnrg by C. e. BAinnuas. • ,ww-dow.lll ....~.~ SANFOROg LIVER .INVIGORATO ITE - VED DEBILITATES, TT is compormded entirely from Gums, Jl_ and has become an established fact, a Standard Medi cine, known and approved ,' by all that have used it, and Is not+ . resorted to IR with confidence in RS the diseases for which It is re- vomm e n d e d. It has cured thousands within the last two years who hadgivenup allhopescerehef, as the numerous unsolicited certificates in " ...I 4 my 1 ,, , ,,,, 5e55 i 0n show, The dose must beadapt- • ed to tte temperament of the individualtaking it,and ri, . :.ed in such quantith a as to act gently on the bowels. 7 i Let the dictates of your u judgment guide you la the use of the LIVER TNVIGO- BATOR, and It win cure laws COMPLAMIS, Worm • ATTACK% DYBYEFELL,CErRON loIhARRRozA, Sum= Cox- .. PLAINTS, DimiLlyrms, DR of , on Soua STORLOH, Hasa- GAL COSTIVINESR, en,,c , CHOLERA. MORBI:18, OROLKEIA iNFARITIN, FL ATV t. kI: I . g. Ittnnnor.,. PARMA W_WL- NESSE; and may, be aged successfully as an ORBINA- . Ry FAMILY MIDIOINE. .; willcure 'SICK HEADACHE (as thousands can testily IR TWENTY leinturw, IF TWO on rinses Teasmosruts ACa sum at commencement o .7, attack. Au, wito triEetT ARI - GIY. - ING their testimony in its fit*or sar-• Dlix , -Witter In t e-month with theln vigorntor, and !swallow both together. 'PRIOR ORM DOLLAR MR BOTILD. CATHARTIC PILLS TUBE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND Pin UP IN GT,Ass CASES. AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE. The FAMILY CATIIAR active Cathartic which the W practice more than twenty The constantly increas- Fa have long used the ELLS 14 all express in regard to Ft to place them within the n, The Profession well know on different portions of the The FAMILY CIATHaI6 taif Terence to this well estab• 1.4 dad from a variety of the if which act alike on svery nBl, and are good and safe 1 1 4 thorn° is needed, such la t el Sleepiness, Pains in tai Pain and aorerseu over or weight in the head, all _ Worms is Madras or. Ad- es Purifier of the Blood, and flesh is heir, too numerous -.11 haement. Doss, Ito 8. ) PRICE 80 CENTS Trui Ltvan Isrviaoamon AND Fauna CATDAR IO Elms are retailed by Druggists generally,and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. 9L2-lm Manufacturer and Propr ie tor, Proprl' je2B-dawyt] 835 Broadway, New Yor k. . FOR SALE. TWO LARGE STEAM BOILERS, 41 feet in length by 4K feet in diameter, with 24 inch Hues, manufactured by the late James Ilenniog, dec'd. These boilers are entirely new, made of the best char coal iron, (warranted,) and will be sold on reasonable ternas. Apply to J. T. BAkNITZ, sepl7-dlm No 109 Market Street, Harrisburg. EL L. GODBOLD, PACTICAL Timer and Repairer of Pianos. Melodeons, km, &c., will receive orders in future at AVM. KNOCHE'S Music Store, 92 Market street. AU orders left at the above named place,or at the Buehler House, will meet with prompt attention. First class PIANOS for sale. seplB-dly o stilso, not , 2 s 2 t Eo oAioNi! _ION IC ,D I UR ETIC, 117.1 DYSPEOI6 wTii-r7l To the Citizens of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Apothecaries, Druggists, Grocers and Private Families. WolresPure Cognac Brandy. Wolfe'm Pure 'Aladerin, Sherry and Puri Wine. Wolfe , s Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky I beg leave to call the attention of , the citizens of the United States to the above Wl:canna 'Lioness, Imported 'by Ildolpho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is fami liar in every part of this count-y for the purity of hi. celebrated acimaneat SCENAPYs. lir. Wolfe, in his Ittier to me, speaking of the purity t Chia WINES and says : ....I will stake my reputation as a man, my st.,nd. mg as a merchant of thirty years' retYdenee in the City of New York, that all the Bratair and Walla which I bottle are pure as Imrorted, and of the brut quality, anu cur be relied upon by every purchaser." _Every bottle bas'the proprietor's name on the 'sax, and a fec simile of his signature on the certitiotte. The pubic are e. spectftilly invited to call and examine for themplves.— Por side at Retail. by all, ApothecarPs and Grocers in Philadelphia. .GEORUR IS. ASHTON, No. 83.! liatkt.t rt , Philadelphia. sole Agent for "Philadelphia. Read the renewing from the 1 , 4 w York Coo, tar - . Mt =nova BramWs YOE ONE Nsw Your diIrACHAHT. We are happy to inform our fel ow-citizens that were Is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the beat qUalty. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business, although it will well re pay any stranger or citizen to v lebtdolplo Wolfe's ex tensive Warehouse, Nos. 18. LO and 22. Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Mark ettield street His stock of Schnapps on band ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand Wes; the Brandy, some temthousand cases—Vintages of /Ott to 18.58 and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sheri 7• and Port Wine, Scotch-and-Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also • bad three large cellars, fllied with Brandt , , Wine, ate., in IMilf.cunder Custoin Ronan key, ready f;or Bottling. Mr. White's sales of ischaapps lass:Sear amounted to one • Ininiirantid eighty tboussod - desert; and we hope in Liss than two years he maybeequaily successful with his Brrndies and Wines. -4 His business merits theistireinage of every lover of his speecies. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their. orders direct to mit.. Wolfe; until- every Apothecary in the land make updheir.sabide to discard the poisonoes stuff from their sheiyasond replace it with Wo fe's pure Wanes and Iv o>tde, - /We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts- up assorted cases of Wines. and Liquors.: Ruch a man, and such a merchant, ebould.beAmtained against his tens of thousands or op ponents is thethliked States, who sell nothing but imita tions, thinons alike ko health and human happiness. sepfi•dawBmi C.,IC. Keller 91 Market street, sole agent for this city. .:, -''f: . :'.' : ~.. 'bit dawl, 131fE Lid BOLD ' B RXTRACP B UCH U I ±j: For Diseases of the [Bladder, Sidrioy, Gravel, HEJ3dEOLD , S•Extract Sticha. for Secret and Delloate Moises;' - ' • BELEBOLD'S Extract of Buzim for Nervous and De bilitated subereri. - HELMBOLDS Extract or Bitchn for Less of Memory, Pisiii,ofßower, Dimness ofinsioniDiEculty of Breathing, Weak - Nerves ant Universal Lissiftide - of the muscular HELMBOLD'S Extract of EnChii,for all' disireewhig air thent-,ObstruOtibtii, Trregolarities;ltlitdera "in married or-early indiscretions, - aft diselses of the 'sexual organs, whether existing iii.*ide.cir Ammo, Prom whatever cause they may. have_oriQinsted; dnd no MU ter of bow long stantling.; -•- • = • -• • BELMBOLD'S %%WU& BIJOBIT •le pleasant in its taste and odor, muLlinmediate in its salon. Price it per bottle or Sikh* SE: Delivered to any - address, &cocoa patidt Wridablexeitltleater. Sold by all •Brliggitui • • au2l.3m —Depot. 104 South Tenth St Pleladeipbia. . . PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! . A WAGE Asmrvicurr OB ri initizinult:a FANCY ANIICLES. gdrf.OIC4BRANDS of Segapi-:Norinandi, Earl Sari; Sabrina, La LencAlet, - La Union, Gart. i,-lar. •Eure-lquors for 7.1441410iiii44-ilii.oses. Mi. fetinottod Wine,. warranted ddt I.ureluice of the Catawba Gr6pto-Olity needs a trim.tot uGy• recommend ttseX— Ptleoriperne compounded with great, enia;l4., • REMY'S DRUG •UTORB, RitilUe4tin - No. 6 Narita Square. Eja/ -ALSO SANFORD'S FAMILY COMPOUNDED nom TIC PILL is a gentle b proprietor has used in his rum. ing demand from those who and - the satisfaction which their use, has induced me reach of all. that MffereatCatbarties act bowels. TIC PILL has, with due re. llshed fact, been compous. purest Vegetable extracts, part of the alimentary ca in all cases where a ca- Derangements of Starnack, Back and Loins, astternen boxiy,llestlessness, Headache Infiammwory Dasease3. Mintaddisn, a great many diseases to crhich to mention in this s War- S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., A SUPERLATIVE IN BOIVI.ES
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